Womens T20 WC: In Hunt For Semis Spot, South Africa Aim To Upstage Already Out Netherlands (Preview)
T20 World Cup: With a semifinal berth still within reach, South Africa will look to solidify their prospects when they take on an already eliminated Netherlands in their 2026 Womens T20 World Cup at the County Ground on Thursday. The Proteas, who finished as runners-up in the previous two editions of the showpiece event, commenced their ongoing edition journey with a bruising 65-run defeat against Australia. Though they scraped past Pakistan by two wickets, South Africa put in their best performance when it mattered the most by securing a crucial six-wicket victory over India in Manchester. Currently placed third in Group A with four points from three games, South Africa trail India on net run-rate (-0.546). The task for Laura Wolvaardts unit is simple they must secure massive victories in their remaining fixtures against the Netherlands and Bangladesh to stay in contention for semi-finals, especially if India wins their upcoming matches. All-rounder Marizanne Kapp remains the lynchpin for South Africa after smashing a sensational, match-winning 81 not out off 45 deliveries in the previous outing against India. What will also make the Proteas happy is Marizanne and her new-ball bowler Shabnim Ismail being at their sharp best. Meanwhile, debutants Netherlands have bowed out of semifinal contention after suffering three consecutive defeats. Following a fighting six-wicket loss to Bangladesh, the Associate nation suffered heavy defeats against heavyweights India and Australia by 95 and 98 runs respectively. While skipper Babette de Leede leads the tournament run-charts for her side with 134 runs, the Dutch bowling unit faces a monumental task in stopping a formidable Proteas batting line-up from making a tall score on a hot day in Bristol. Squads: While skipper Babette de Leede leads the tournament run-charts for her side with 134 runs, the Dutch bowling unit faces a monumental task in stopping a formidable Proteas batting line-up from making a tall score on a hot day in Bristol. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa: Laura Wolvaardt (c), Tazmin Brits, Nadine de Klerk, Annerie Dercksen, Shabnim Ismail, Sinalo Jafta, Marizanne Kapp, Ayabonga Khaka, Sune Luus, Karabo Meso, Nonkululeko Mlaba, Kayla Reyneke, Tumi Sekhukhune, Chloe Tryon, and Dane van Niekerk Article Source: IANS
Womens T20 WC: India Seek Complete Performance Vs Bangladesh As Semi-final Race Intensifies (Preview
T20 World Cup: India's path to the Women's T20 World Cup semi-finals remains firmly in their own hands, but Thursday's meeting with Bangladesh offers little room for complacency. With the tournament entering a decisive phase, Harmanpreet Kaur's side must find answers to growing concerns that have surfaced despite occupying a strong position in Group A. The biggest challenge for India is no longer at the top of the order. Questions surrounding the opening partnership have largely disappeared thanks to the aggressive starts provided by Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma. The duo has consistently laid solid foundations, allowing India to dominate the powerplay in multiple matches. What follows, however, has become a recurring problem. India's middle order has struggled to convert those strong starts into commanding totals. Too often, momentum has stalled during the middle overs, forcing finishers Richa Ghosh and Deepti Sharma to play catch-up with limited deliveries remaining. Against stronger opposition, that approach could prove costly. The defeat to South Africa highlighted another issue. After reducing the Proteas to 25 for 2, India appeared in complete control before missed opportunities in the field allowed the game to drift away. As the knockout stage approaches, such lapses could become the difference between victory and elimination. Bangladesh, meanwhile, arrives with confidence and momentum. Wins over Pakistan and defending champions New Zealand have demonstrated the depth and discipline within their squad. Rather than relying on individual brilliance, Bangladesh have built their campaign on collective contributions and smart execution. For India, the equation is straightforward. A victory would strengthen their hold on a semi-final berth and restore confidence before a blockbuster clash against Australia. For Bangladesh, another upset would dramatically reshape the Group A standings and enhance their own qualification prospects. The spotlight may be on India's batting lineup, but Thursday's contest could ultimately be decided by which team handles the pressure moments better. When: Thursday, June 25, 7:00 PM IST Where: Old Trafford, Manchester Where to watch: Star Sports Network for live TV broadcast and JioHotstar for live streaming Squads: Where to watch: Star Sports Network for live TV broadcast and JioHotstar for live streaming Also Read: Live Cricket Score Bangladesh: Nigar Sultana (c&wk), Nahida Akter (vc), Dilara Akter (wk), Juairiya Firdous (wk), Sobhana Mostary, Tej Nehar, Sharmin Akhter, Rabeya Khan, Ritu Moni, Shorna Akter, Fahima Khatun, Fariha Trisna, Marufa Akter, Sanjida Akter Meghla, Sultana Khatun. Article Source: IANS
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'He Will Get Full Freedom From My Side': Patel On Pant's Delhi Capitals Return
Captain Axar Patel: Captain Axar Patel has expressed joy at the announcement of senior wicketkeeper batter and his friend Rishabh Pant returning to the Delhi Capitals franchise ahead of IPL 2027 and also assured that the Indian star will get full freedom from his side to perform without pressure. In a historic trade between Delhi Capitals and Lucknow Super Giants, Pant, who was bought by LSG at the mega auction ahead of IPL 2025 for a record fee of Rs 27 crore, will return to DC for Rs 15 crore. Kuldeep, meanwhile, will move to LSG for his existing fee of Rs 13.5 crore. Delhi Capitals team shared a video of Axar Patel welcoming Pant back to the team while also acknowledging the mutual understanding between the two stalwarts of the franchise. When he was here before, he was my captain, and he was leading me. At that time, we didn't have anything like 'I am the captain, I will tell you this and that'. We used to work in mutual understanding. He knows that he is a senior player, and I know that I am a senior player. We had a mutual understanding of what he can do best in a particular situation and what he can't, Patel said in the video. As a friend and as a captain, I will tell him that he knows that he doesn't have any extra pressure from me or from the franchise. This is his own house; he has played here for many years. Delhi is his home, so I don't have to say much to him. I just know that he will get full freedom as a captain from my side, he added. Concluding his message, Patel said, Just enjoy yourself. Enjoy your character. Form is temporary, class is permanent. You are a player of that category. You have full freedom from our side. Just play your game and enjoy. This will be the message for him. Pant had spent nine seasons between 2016 and 2024 with DC, making 111 appearances, the most by any player for DC. One of the franchise's defining faces for nearly a decade, he also captained the side in 43 matches across four seasons from 2021 to 2024. Concluding his message, Patel said, Just enjoy yourself. Enjoy your character. Form is temporary, class is permanent. You are a player of that category. You have full freedom from our side. Just play your game and enjoy. This will be the message for him. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pant had a turbulent time with LSG, who finished at the bottom of the points table in IPL 2026, following their seventh-place finish in IPL 2025. Even before the IPL 2026 season ended, Pant stepped down as LSG's captain, and the franchise accepted the decision. Pant's stint at LSG lasted two seasons - as captain, he managed 10 wins and faced 18 defeats. Article Source: IANS
Former India Cricketer Sandeep Patil Named Mumbai Team Mentor For 2026/27 Season
MCA President Ajinkya Naik: Former India cricketer Sandeep Patil has been appointed as the mentor for Mumbai's men's teams across all levels for the upcoming 2026/27 domestic season, the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) announced on Wednesday. Patil, who played 29 Tests and 45 ODIs for India from 1980 to 1986 and was a member of the 1983 ODI World Cup winning team, will provide strategic guidance, technical expertise, leadership development, and motivational support to both players and coaching staff across all mens teams. His extensive scope of work will include player development, tactical education, leadership mentoring, match reviews, talent identification, and active involvement during preparatory camps and tournaments. The appointment of Sandeep Patil as Mentor will greatly benefit our players and coaching staff. His vast experience at the highest level of the game, combined with his deep understanding of Mumbai cricket, will help nurture the next generation of cricketers, said MCA President Ajinkya Naik. In another significant development, the MCA has appointed former India cricketer Arundhati Ghosh as the Womens Tournament Coordinator to oversee and streamline the women's cricket ecosystem in the city. Arundhati played eight Tests and 11 ODIs for India and she will be responsible for the planning and smooth execution of women's tournaments, local leagues, selection trials, and specialized camps. She will also work closely with players, coaches, selectors, and the MCA administration to drive developmental initiatives. We are equally delighted to welcome Arundhati Ghosh as Women's Tournament Coordinator as we continue our efforts to expand and strengthen women's cricket across our jurisdiction, added Naik. In another significant development, the MCA has appointed former India cricketer Arundhati Ghosh as the Womens Tournament Coordinator to oversee and streamline the women's cricket ecosystem in the city. Arundhati played eight Tests and 11 ODIs for India and she will be responsible for the planning and smooth execution of women's tournaments, local leagues, selection trials, and specialized camps. Also Read: Live Cricket Score These appointments, along with the coaching and support staff announced for the season, will contribute significantly towards the development and success of Mumbai cricket, he said. Article Source: IANS
Ben Stokes Urged To Use Curfew Controversy As Fuel To Beat New Zealand
Brendon McCullum has challenged England captain Ben Stokes to use the controversy over his curfew breach as fuel to inspire a series-clinching victory in the third Test against New Zealand. Stokes and fast bowler Gus Atkinson were dropped from the second Test after breaking a midnight curfew in an incident at a London nightclub while celebrating England's first Test win at Lord's. McCullum said he was concerned and worried about Stokes in the after the late-night antics, which sparked suggestions the all-rounder might be stripped of the captaincy or retire from international duty. But the two players were largely cleared in two subsequent investigations, receiving only a written warning from the England and Wales Cricket Board for breaking specific contractual obligations. England were thrashed by 253 runs in the absence of their skipper and one of their key fast bowlers in the second Test at the Oval. Stokes and Atkinson have been recalled from exile for the third Test, which starts in Nottingham on Thursday. They trained with their team-mates at Trent Bridge on Tuesday. McCullum is adamant the ultra-competitive Stokes can turn the saga to his advantage by silencing the critics with a match-winning display against the Black Caps. Everyone that has seen Ben over the course of his captaincy and worked intimately alongside him has an immense amount of respect for him, myself included, McCullum said. One blemish doesn't ruin all of that. It's just a slight blip, then you move on. That's where we're at as a team, that's where Ben is at as well. Anyone can lead when it's easy. The true account of a leader, or leadership group, is to be able to lead when times are difficult. You've got to be prepared to go through some tough times knowing that if you're able to navigate through that, and hold the fort and hold your nerve, then there's some good stuff to come. - 'We've been through a lot' - McCullum has denied his relationship with his good friend Stokes was damaged by the after-hours drama. He had initially declined to publicly back Stokes, leading to renewed speculation over the pair's bond which was strained by after a dismal 4-1 Ashes defeat in Australia marred by drinking controversies surrounding England's players. On Tuesday, McCullum said it was good to get the band back together. Obviously we've been through a lot together as a working pair in leadership positions here, he added. In the end, we both want what's right and what is the best for English cricket and we're crystal clear on the direction we want this team to take. Despite smoothing over any tension with the captain, losing the series to New Zealand would increase the pressure on the Stokes-McCullum regime after the Ashes debacle. England have not lost a home series of at least three Tests since they were beaten by South Africa 14 years ago. For now, McCullum, whose attacking 'Baz-ball' game-plan revitalised England earlier in his four-year reign, is undaunted by talk that he could be sacked if they lose to New Zealand and fail to beat Pakistan later this season. What will be, will be. When I took this job I knew it wasn't going to be easy. You can't whinge about it when you're deep into it, he said. There's a stubbornness to me as well. I'm a big boy, I can get on with things. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Along with Stokes and Atkinson, spinner Shoaib Bashir and wicket-keeper Jamie Smith were also recalled for the third Test, with James Rew, Jordan Cox, Matthew Fisher and Sonny Baker left out.
Ex-New Zealand Pacer Bob Blair Passes Away On 94th Birthday
Former New Zealand: Former New Zealand fast bowler Bob Blair, whose courage in the aftermath of the Tangiwai rail disaster became one of crickets most enduring stories, has passed away in England on his 94th birthday. Blair represented New Zealand in 19 Tests between 1952 and 1964, claiming 43 wickets at an average of 35. In first-class cricket, he enjoyed an outstanding career, taking 330 wickets at an average of 15 in 59 matches, largely for Wellington and during one season for Central Districts. His finest domestic season came in 1956-57 when he captured 46 wickets at an average of just nine, including two nine-wicket hauls in an innings. However, Blairs name became etched in sporting folklore during New Zealands 1953 tour of South Africa. Playing in the second Test at Ellis Park, the then 21-year-old received devastating news that his fiancee, Nerissa Love, had been among the 151 people killed in the Tangiwai rail disaster on Christmas Eve. After initially remaining at the team hotel to grieve, Blair made a remarkable appearance at the crease when New Zealand were down to their final wicket on the second day of the Test. He joined a battered Bert Sutcliffe, who had earlier been hospitalised after being struck several times while batting. In front of a stunned crowd of 23,000, the pair added 33 runs for the last wicket, including a then world-record 25 runs off a single over from South African spinner Hugh Tayfield. Players from both teams and spectators were moved by the moment, which remains one of crickets most emotional chapters. The story later inspired the creation of the Tangiwai Shield, jointly introduced by New Zealand Cricket (NZC) and Cricket South Africa in 2024 for mens Test series between the two nations. Blair was the last surviving New Zealand player from that historic Test. NZC interim chief executive Graham Parks paid tribute to Blair, saying the story of the former fast bowler and the Tangiwai disaster had left an indelible mark on cricket in both New Zealand and South Africa. The courage and camaraderie shown during the second Test in South Africa in 1953 and in the years that followed epitomises everything that is great about sport, Parks said. Following the 1953 tour, Blair continued his international career for another decade and signed off in style against South Africa in Auckland in 1964, recording his best Test match figures of 7 for 142. Even after retiring, Blair remained deeply involved with cricket, playing into his 60s and later coaching in Queensland, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Northern Ireland and England. Following the 1953 tour, Blair continued his international career for another decade and signed off in style against South Africa in Auckland in 1964, recording his best Test match figures of 7 for 142. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As a mark of respect, the BlackCaps will wear black armbands on the opening day of the third Test against England in Nottingham on Thursday. Article Source: IANS
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Grew Up Watching Irfan Pathan; I Look Up To Bhuvneshwar And Bumrah: Nandni Sharma
Irfan Pathan: India fast bowler Nandni Sharma has identified Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah as the biggest influences on her bowling, saying she closely follows their control, variations and approach to the game as she continues her development. Speaking about the role models who have guided her career, Nandni also explained why she remained committed to pace bowling despite briefly considering a switch to spin and how competing alongside boys accelerated her growth. Sharing the names she draws inspiration from, Nandni said she has admired Indian fast bowlers since childhood and has also taken lessons from one of the world's leading women's seamers. I grew up watching Irfan Pathan sir bowl. The way he swung the ball and took wickets, that really made me want to do the same. Currently, I look up to Bhuvneshwar bhaiya and Bumrah paaji. The way they bowl with control and variations is something I try to learn from. In women's cricket, I am a huge fan of Marizanne Kapp. She bowls with pace, hits the right areas, and always gives her best. Watching her inspires me to keep pushing myself, Nandni told JioStar. Nandni revealed that her passion for fast bowling was strengthened by training almost exclusively with boys during her early years, a challenge that forced her to improve every aspect of her game. The moment I started bowling; the coaches pushed me to play with the boys. I was the only girl among them. But that never stopped me. I played with them every single day. All our fielding sessions, batting practice, and bowling, everything used to happen with the boys, and that helped me improve quickly. They bowled fast, they hit the ball hard, and I had to raise my game to keep up. Fast bowling attracted me a lot at that time. Watching boys run in and bowl with pace felt really good. I wanted to do the same. That is the only reason I wanted to do fast bowling at that time, she added. The young pacer admitted there were moments when she questioned whether remaining a fast bowler was the right decision, particularly because of the physical demands associated with the role, and added that her performances with the ball ultimately convinced her to continue pursuing pace bowling. The moment I started bowling; the coaches pushed me to play with the boys. I was the only girl among them. But that never stopped me. I played with them every single day. All our fielding sessions, batting practice, and bowling, everything used to happen with the boys, and that helped me improve quickly. They bowled fast, they hit the ball hard, and I had to raise my game to keep up. Fast bowling attracted me a lot at that time. Watching boys run in and bowl with pace felt really good. I wanted to do the same. That is the only reason I wanted to do fast bowling at that time, she added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Fast bowling is very difficult. Injuries happen often. You must stay extra fit and take more care of your body. I used to think, should I change, should I try spin bowling? But then I would see myself succeeding with pace, and the thought of switching to spin would fade away. Wickets kept coming, and that gave me confidence, she said. Article Source: IANS
WPL Has Changed Me A Lot As A Cricketer: Nandni Sharma
Nandni Sharma: India fast bowler Nandni Sharma has credited the Women's Premier League (WPL) with transforming her understanding of the game, while also recalling the childhood moment that inspired her to become a pace bowler. Speaking about her cricketing journey, Nandni explained how exposure to elite players reshaped her mindset and how a chance observation at her academy sparked a passion that continues to drive her career. Reflecting on the impact of the WPL, Nandni said the tournament broadened her perspective far beyond simply taking wickets. The WPL has changed me a lot as a cricketer. I have learned so much, from sharing the dressing room with big players to watching how they prepare, how they handle pressure, and how they approach different situations. I now see cricket in a different way. Earlier, I used to think that if I just bowl, I will get wickets. But now I understand that there is so much more to the game. There is planning, reading the batter, adapting to conditions, and communicating with teammates. I have learned a lot, and all of it is helping me in my journey, Nandni told JioStar. The young pacer also looked back on the early days of her cricketing life, revealing that her first experiences in the sport were far from straightforward. Accompanying her brother to the academy, she initially found herself on the sidelines, unable to convince coaches to let her bowl. When I started playing cricket, my brother used to play, so I began by watching him. I would go to the academy with him, but I wasn't given the chance to bowl. The coaches wouldn't hand the ball to me at that time. I felt left out. So, I left cricket in between. I kept complaining at home that they don't give me the chance to bowl, she added. Despite stepping away from the game for a period, Nandnis desire to return never faded. Once she resumed training, a senior cricketer unknowingly altered the course of her career. Then, after some time, I felt like playing again. I wanted to give it another try. After that, I saw a senior player running in and bowling fast. I didn't even know at that time that it was called pace bowling. I just watched her and thought, I also want to bowl like that, Nandni stated. Despite stepping away from the game for a period, Nandnis desire to return never faded. Once she resumed training, a senior cricketer unknowingly altered the course of her career. Also Read: Live Cricket Score That moment changed everything. Earlier, I didn't even get a ball in my hand. But from that day, I started fast bowling. That is one of my most important memories. That is where my journey as a fast bowler truly began, she said. Article Source: IANS
Womens T20 WC: Pakistan Played Their Worst Cricket, Admits Fatima Sana After Huge Loss To AUS
T20 World Cup: Pakistan captain Fatima Sana admitted her side produced their poorest performance of the tournament after suffering a 113-run defeat to Australia in their Group A ICC Women's T20 World Cup clash at Headingley. The loss left Pakistan winless after four matches, with Sana urging the team to honestly assess the shortcomings before their final group fixture against the Netherlands. Reflecting on the defeat, the skipper did not shy away from acknowledging where Pakistan fell short. I think we just played our worst cricket in this game, and as a whole team we need to accept that. We need to go back, reflect, and improve ourselves, she said post-match. Pakistan entered the World Cup after an extensive preparation phase, and Sana believes the groundwork before the tournament had been encouraging. However, she stressed that translating those preparations into performances on the field remains the team's biggest challenge. Personally, I think we got a lot of good practice in before coming here, but we still need a response from the team. That's what we need right now. Otherwise, we had some really good practice sessions and preparation, Sana added. Despite the disappointing result, Sana found positives in the efforts of her new-ball bowlers, who kept Australia under pressure in the early stages before the innings gathered momentum. Left-arm spinners Nashra Sandhu and Sadia Iqbal finished with two wickets apiece, but Pakistan were unable to sustain that pressure as Australia's batting depth took over. Personally, I think we got a lot of good practice in before coming here, but we still need a response from the team. That's what we need right now. Otherwise, we had some really good practice sessions and preparation, Sana added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pakistan will now turn their attention to their final Group A fixture against the Netherlands, hoping to finish their World Cup campaign on a positive note after a difficult tournament. Article Source: IANS
Womens T20 WC: Perry Credits Love For The Game After Australia Rout Pakistan
T20 World Cup: Australia all-rounder Ellyse Perry reflected on her match-winning display after guiding her side to a commanding 113-run victory over Pakistan in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup clash at Headingley, saying her consistency comes from enjoying the game and constantly embracing its challenges. Perry produced 71 off 48 balls before returning figures of 2 for 9 in a single over as Australia registered their fourth successive win, moving to the brink of the semi-finals. Named Player of the Match, the all-rounder said her approach remains rooted in finding joy in the game while continuing to evolve. I don't know, I just really enjoy it. All the challenges that playing cricket throws at you, and particularly doing it with such a great group that we've got there. Training's really fun. You're always trying to get better in some way or another. I think the game moves so fast these days, you've got to keep up with it. So yeah, I guess just working on things and enjoying it as you go, Perry said after the game. Her innings came after Australia elected to bat first on a batting-friendly surface, and Perry said the conditions encouraged positive cricket from the outset. To be honest, it probably wasn't too complicated. We felt like it was a good place to bat, having had the experience of getting here about a week ago. We just wanted to keep taking the game on. I think often the powerplay is the best time to bat. The way Volli targeted straight, and if you got anything back of a length, you could really hit through the line. So yeah, I felt like it was just a nice time to bat, she added. Perry reached her maiden T20 World Cup half-century before helping Australia finish on 199/7, a score she felt was close to what the team had targeted despite losing wickets at regular intervals. I guess you always want to keep the momentum going. I think we were there or thereabouts... Depending on the back-end finish, you always want to push up around 200, which is where we ended up. But I think we still got challenged a lot through that innings. We lost wickets consistently at times. So it was nice to keep the rate going, but we probably could have been more polished at times, Perry said. The veteran also spoke about the satisfaction of contributing with the ball after removing Muneeba Ali and Aliya Riaz in her only over of the innings. I think I probably got a little bit lucky, but yeah, it was fun to bowl an over. It was nice to consistently take wickets across that innings as a bowling group. Pakistan's intent was really great and challenged us at different points. So, it was a nice kind of finish for us, the all-rounder said. The veteran also spoke about the satisfaction of contributing with the ball after removing Muneeba Ali and Aliya Riaz in her only over of the innings. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia will next face India as they look to complete an unbeaten group-stage campaign, while Pakistan, still searching for their first victory of the tournament, will finish their campaign against the Netherlands, hoping to end on a high. Article Source: IANS
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Shedge Has Talent, Mental Strength To Play For India For Next 10 Years: Paranjape
Vasoo Paranjape Cricket Centre: Former India cricketer and national selector Jatin Paranjape has backed seam-bowling allrounder Suryansh Shedge to enjoy a long international career after he earned his maiden India call-up for the T20I tours of Ireland and England, adding that the youngster possesses both the skill and temperament needed to play internationally for the next ten years. Shedge was added to Indias squad as a replacement for injured Nitish Kumar Reddy, who has been ruled out due to a left quadriceps injury aggravated during last week's third ODI against Afghanistan in Chennai. With Hardik Pandya sidelined by a leg niggle, Shedge and his progress will be closely watched by the team management and selectors given the scarcity of fastbowling allrounders in Indian cricket. He is a natural T20 cricketer and that will go in his favour. He will find international cricket has more intensity than IPL cricket. So, it will take him three or four games to get used to it. But I have no doubt that he has the talent and the mental strength to play for India for the next 10 years, Paranjape told IANS in an exclusive conversation on Wednesday. A clean striker of the ball who doubles up as a handy medium-pacer, Shedge arrives on the back of good recent performances. He scored 158 runs in seven innings at an average of 39.50 and a strike rate of 175.55 for Punjab Kings in IPL 2026, before following it up with making 147 runs at a strike rate of 120.49 and bowling 23 overs in five innings for India A in their 50-over tri-series win in Dambulla, Sri Lanka. Paranjape, who has been coaching Suryansh Shedge for the past two years at the Vasoo Paranjape Cricket Centre in Mumbai, said the timing and location of the youngsters maiden India callup could not have been more fitting. I was obviously very, very happy for him and more so because this tour of Ireland and England is just the kind of location suited for an all-rounder like Suryansh. It's because the ball will do a little bit in the air and off the pitch and I feel also from a batting perspective, he will like these pitches. So I was very happy that the location is perfect for him. It's important that when you're making your debut, you need so many things to kind of go your way and one of them is the place where you're making the debut. So, I am very, very excited about this, he said. On the two years of work behind the scenes gone into Shedge, Paranjape said the focus had been on refinement rather than reinvention. A couple of technical things with his batting and his bowling we focused on. But overall, just trying to look better - he already had such a good record for Bombay. He won them a Syed Mushtaq Ali trophy on his own in 2024/25. So obviously very, very talented and you just need to be able to put these guys at ease a little bit mentally and kind of convey that you believe in them as much as they believe in themselves. So a lot of the work has been talking about the game in general, trying to get him there and me trying to understand how he thinks. Then it also involved sharing whatever experiences I have had in my cricketing career. Luckily, they kind of resonated with him and he had a good IPL. He had a good India A series in Sri Lanka and so, interesting times are ahead for him, he said. Much of that work, Paranjape, the co-founder of KheloMore and member of BCCIs Cricket Advisory Committee, explained has revolved around simplifying the mental side of batting under pressure. The fact that I've had similar experiences in my playing career and the solutions which I devised to handle them was something which I communicated to him. The more you keep it simple, it's better as all the great players in the world keep it really, really simple. So we spoke about what is the kind of self-talk needed when he is actually facing every ball and keeping that self-talk consistent, simple, and repeatable. So there were small things like this which we worked on. We worked on some technical stuff like smoothening his flow of the bat a little bit. This is just the start of his career. Hopefully, I am able to understand him better as a cricketer, and as a person day by day and I can be supportive and be of assistance to him in the future as well, he said. With Shreyas Iyer captaining the T20I side and Shubman Gill leading the ODI team, Paranjape backed Shedge to be well looked after whenever he gets his chance. Not only Shreyas - let's not forget that Shubman is also a very young captain. From what I have observed of Shubman very, very closely, he has great empathy as a captain. So if Suryansh plays in that playing eleven, I think Shubman will take care of him in a very, very good manner because as a young person himself, he will understand the butterflies, the tension, the nervous energy that happens when you play your first few games. So, I am actually very excited that Shubman will also be able to lead him. Asked whether Shedge would get into the ODI team later on the tour of England, Paranjape was optimistic. Depending on the scenario, they might keep him in the team. That's what I feel. But let's see, they might just keep him around the squad, so to speak. Paranjape also acknowledged the sacrifices made by Shedges parents, Prashant and Priyadarshini, who also left her banking job, to enable his growth as a cricketer. I have met his parents many, many times. So, the role as a coach is also to understand the support system very well. Here are two modern parents, who are fully supportive and they have been there for him. Suryansh has been in love with cricket right from a very young age and they have been supportive. My job is to also work with them to make sure that the right support systems are provided to the player, he said. Paranjape also spoke about the temperament that has stood out to him away from the cricket itself. He has always been very, very grateful for all the chances he has got and that's his personal nature. As you keep playing cricket, you realize that you are amongst the more fortunate people and he has been able to channelise that into gratitude, which is great to see. Here are two modern parents, who are fully supportive and they have been there for him. Suryansh has been in love with cricket right from a very young age and they have been supportive. My job is to also work with them to make sure that the right support systems are provided to the player, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I just wish my father had been alive to see this. He would have enjoyed it very much. I am trying to give Suryansh the same advice that I think he would have given to Suryansh. So, fingers crossed for a good debut for him. Article Source: IANS
Shreyas Iyer Begins India T20I Captaincy Era in Ireland as Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Eyes Historic Debut
Shreyas Iyers India side on its Europe tour will first play against Ireland in two Twenty20 internationals at Stormont. The last time these two teams met at Malahide was in 2023 in a three-match series. This summer has begun for Ireland with a one-off Test match with New Zealand in Belfast in May, and now they host India and will end with a five-match ODI series against Afghanistan. For India matches, expecting a bigger crowd, some 5,000 seats have been installed to accommodate spectators. BCCI is keeping its fingers crossed in view of the recent anti-immigrant violence in Belfast. The situation is being closely monitored after days of unrest and even the possibility of moving the matches out of Belfast was also discussed. For the present, India is scheduled to play two T20Is on June 26 and 28 at Stormont Cricket Ground in Belfast, although the Inter-Provincial T20 Festival in Lisburn was called off. For India, this T20I series shall mark the beginning of Shreyas Iyers stint as Indias T20I captain and, incidentally, he shall return to the T20I side for India, as he last played a T20I in December 2023. The tour may also see teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi making his much-awaited senior international debut. He received a senior India call-up at just 15 (youngest player called up to a senior Indian team in any format) and if he makes his international debut on the tour, will improve Sachins long-standing record of being the youngest Indian player to ever play international cricket. Tendulkar made his Test debut in 1989 against Pakistan at the age of 16 years and 205 days, while Vaibhav celebrated his 15th birthday in March this year. In white ball cricket, Sachin also holds the record of being youngest in ODI cricket (debut against Pakistan in 1989 at the age of 16 years and 238 days), while in T20Is, the Indian record is in the name of Washington Sundar at 18 years and 80 days (debuted against Sri Lanka in 2017). After the Ireland tour, the same 16-member Indian team will proceed to England to play in a five-match T20I series between July 1 and 11. The Dublin stopover shall provide a vital acclimatization opportunity before they cross the Irish Sea for the England tour. This is India's fourth tour to Ireland in recent years, as they have earlier toured Ireland three times for short T20I series in the past seven years (in 2018, 2022 and 2023) and were very popular visitors every time, attracting a significant crowd at Malahide on the outskirts of Dublin. This India series is likely to boost the new avenues for Ireland cricket. Ireland players are concerned about the lesser opportunities they get to play top sides despite being full members, but since this season, the situation is showing some improvement. Next summer, Ireland are due to host New Zealand (one Test), Bangladesh (three Odis and three T20Is) and Afghanistan (one Test, three Odis and three T20Is). A new stadium project at Abbotstown on the outskirts of Dublin is also a positive sign as they are preparing to host the 2030 men's T20 World Cup, which Ireland, England and Scotland will co-host. Ireland has also extended its support for a two-division World Test Championship, as it will provide them with more opportunities to play international cricket and much required exposure. Ireland had a very poor outing in the T20 World Cup 2026 resulting in veteran opener and captain Paul Stirling stepping down from the leadership role so that a new captain takes charge ahead of the 2028 World Cup cycle. However, Stirling will continue to lead the team in ODI. The last time India visited Ireland in August 2023 under Jasprit Bumrah, he was returning from a long-term injury and had many youngsters in the side. Even then, the visitors won by 2-0, with the final match washed out. As per the head-to-head record, in their 8 T20I meetings, India enjoys a perfect 100% winning record and most likely the domination will continue. In each of the last three Ireland visits, India have played three matches but this time finding a window has been an issue. Anyway, after a lot of deliberation, a proper, albeit brief, window has been found to squeeze the matches between the Afghanistan and England series. In fact, India agreed to tour to provide financial help to the Cricket Ireland board, as the India match has its own commercial value, estimated to be around 510 million USD, so this will be financially helpful for them. Thats why Cricket Ireland wanted at least three T20I, but finally settled for two matches. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Cricket Ireland is lobbying for support for the 'Euro Nations Cup' which could be launched as early as 2027, featuring some European teams, such as England, Ireland, Scotland, the Netherlands and Italy, involving both men's and women's fixtures in the T20 format. In addition to this, Ireland has entered into a long-term deal with the Emirates Cricket Board and the Cricket Association of Nepal which shall facilitate their men's national team playing regular white-ball matches against the UAE and Nepal and will also involve each ILT20 franchise signing at least one Ireland player from 2026-27 onwards.
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Chota Nagpur Royals Crowned Champions Of Inaugural Jharkhand T20 League
Jharkhand T20 Cricket League: Chota Nagpur Royals clinched the inaugural Jharkhand T20 Cricket League by defeating the Jamshedpur Steelers in front of a roaring crowd packed inside the JSCA International Stadium Complex. While the Steelers fought with grit, it was the Chota Nagpur Royals who turned the game on its head in spectacular style, pulling off a seven-wicket victory to crown themselves the first-ever champions of the league. Batting first, the Jamshedpur Steelers posted a competitive 180/8 in their allotted 20 overs. The innings kicked off with opener Kumar Karan (28) and skipper Kumar Deobrat (39) putting on a 32-run opening stand before Karan was dismissed. A sudden flurry of wickets soon dented the Steelers' middle-order morale, slumping them to a precarious 90/5 in 11.5 overs. However, the game changed completely when Harsh Rana walked out to the crease. Playing a breathtaking counter-attacking knock, Rana smashed a sensational 64 off just 26 deliveries, single-handedly shifting the momentum and powering his side to a fighting total. For the Chota Nagpur Royals, it was a collective bowling effort as Durgesh Kumar (1-15), Suprieyo Chakraborty (1-19), Chandan Kumar Mukhi (1-23), Vikash Singh (1-37), and Rahul Rajak (1-62) picked up one wicket apiece. Chasing a challenging target of 181, the Chota Nagpur Royals suffered a massive early blow when their star skipper, Virat Singh was dismissed for just 1 run. Refusing to panic, MD Nazim Siddiqui stepped up to inject early momentum with a firing 38 off 24 balls, before the grand stage was completely taken over by Kumar Kushagra and Himanshu Dwivedi. The dynamic duo unleashed an absolute masterclass, stitching together a 110-run partnership for the third wicket that utterly snatched the game away from the opposition. While Dwivedi played a brilliant anchor role to bring up a fine half-century (51 off 33 balls), Kushagra remained a ruthless force until the very end, storming his way to an unbeaten 78 off just 39 deliveries. Chasing a challenging target of 181, the Chota Nagpur Royals suffered a massive early blow when their star skipper, Virat Singh was dismissed for just 1 run. Refusing to panic, MD Nazim Siddiqui stepped up to inject early momentum with a firing 38 off 24 balls, before the grand stage was completely taken over by Kumar Kushagra and Himanshu Dwivedi. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For the Jamshedpur Steelers, Aman Kumar Singh (2-24) and Anurag Singh Sengar (1-3) fought hard with the ball, but their efforts were eventually eclipsed by the Royals' batting supremacy. Article Source: IANS
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Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20: Gulbarga Mystics Register 95-run Win Over Shivamogga Yodha
Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20: Gulbarga Mystics scored their maiden victory on Tuesday, trouncing Shivamogga Yodhas by 95 runs in the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 tournament in Mysuru. A turbo-charged batting display in the Power-play during which the Mystics smashed 93 runs, and a heroic all-round performance by Kranthi Kumar (31 of 22, 2/8) did the magic for Gulbarga, who posted a challenging 232/8. Gautam Mishra (3/34) and Ronit More (2/7) also shone with the ball as Gulbarga restricted Shivamogga to 137. To complete an outstanding day, Kranthi Kumar returned to claim two decisive wickets for just eight runs in three overs to put Gulbarga on the highway to a comfortable victory. Kumar first dismissed Harshil Dharmani (23 off 17) on the last ball of his first over. Then he got rid of captain Smaran Ravichandran (23 off 23) on the first ball of his next to effectively end Shivamoggas ambitions of pulling off a high-scoring chase. For Shivamogga Yodhas, opener Luvnith Sisodias (30 off 14) early burst hardly mattered as the line-up could not cope with the mounting pressure. The match eventually petered out into a one-sided contest. It was Shivamoggas second defeat in three matches. Earlier, put into bat first, Gulbarga opener Lochan Gowda (47 off 21) and No.3 Prakhar Chaturvedi (45 off 19) set the early tempo with some aggressive strokes, and once in the saddle, they stepped up the pace to such an extent that a 300-run target was possible. But Shivamoggas medium pacer Bheem Rao Navale, who had gone for 18 runs in his first over, dismissed both Gowda and Chaturvedi in the space of 11 runs to firmly grab the initiative back. Macneil Noronha (26 of 16) and captain Manish Pandey (22 off 11) stemmed further rot from setting in by adding an 18-ball 35 for the fifth wicket. But their run rate suffered as, at one stretch of play, there were no boundaries for 15 deliveries. Dhruv Prabhakar (13 off 14) supported Kranthi Kumar to close out the innings at a formidable total. But Shivamoggas medium pacer Bheem Rao Navale, who had gone for 18 runs in his first over, dismissed both Gowda and Chaturvedi in the space of 11 runs to firmly grab the initiative back. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Gulbarga Mystics 232-8 in 20 overs (Lochan Gowda 47, Prakhar Chaturvedi 45, Manish Pandey 22, Kranthi Kumar 31; Bheem Rao Navale 2-31, Naveen MG 2-44) beat Shivamogga Yodhas 137 all out (Luvnith Sisodia 30; Gautam Mishra 3-34, Ronit More 2-12, Kranthi Kumar 2-7) by 95 runs. Article Source: IANS
Carter hopes for more cricket after Scotland threaten T20 World Cup upsets
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T20 World Cup: Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu said leading from the front remains her biggest responsibility after producing a magnificent unbeaten century to guide her side to a dominant nine-wicket victory over Ireland in the Women's T20 World Cup at the County Ground on Tuesday. Athapaththu smashed 106 not out from just 61 deliveries, hitting 17 fours and two sixes, as Sri Lanka chased down Ireland's total of 130/5 in only 15.3 overs. The century was the fourth T20I hundred of her career and another memorable innings at a venue where she has enjoyed considerable success over the years. Speaking after receiving the Player of the Match award, Athapaththu admitted Bristol has become one of her favourite grounds. Yeah, I love Bristol. I score most of the runs here, especially in England. I played my natural game and scored a hundred, but the most important thing is that we won, Athapaththu said. Sri Lanka entered the match needing a victory to keep their semi-final hopes alive, and the captain was pleased to deliver when her team needed her most. We were waiting for a win. As a captain and as a leader, I always try to lead from the front. That's what I want to do, she added. Athapaththu dominated the chase from the beginning, helping Sri Lanka race to 55 without loss in the powerplay before bringing up a 30-ball half-century. She later converted it into a century off just 59 deliveries as Ireland struggled to contain her aggressive strokeplay. While her batting grabbed the headlines, the skipper was equally pleased with Sri Lanka's performance with the ball, which restricted Ireland to 130/5 despite a fighting 59 from captain Gaby Lewis. Sri Lanka's bowlers struck regularly after Ireland's top-order collapse and prevented the opposition from building significant momentum through the middle and death overs. Actually, young Mithali bowled really well, and the rest of the bowlers, the whole bowling unit, did an amazing job. I'm really happy about the bowling unit, Athapaththu said. Mithali Ayodhya was one of four Sri Lankan bowlers to claim a wicket, alongside Sugandika Kumari, Nilakshika Silva, and Athapaththu herself. The victory kept Sri Lanka's qualification hopes alive ahead of their final group-stage fixture against Scotland. However, Athapaththu acknowledged that her team no longer has complete control over its fate following an earlier defeat to the West Indies. Mithali Ayodhya was one of four Sri Lankan bowlers to claim a wicket, alongside Sugandika Kumari, Nilakshika Silva, and Athapaththu herself. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With one group match remaining, Sri Lanka will now turn their attention to Scotland, hoping Athapaththu's brilliance and another strong all-round performance can keep their Women's T20 World Cup campaign alive. Article Source: IANS
Unchanged Australia bat first at Headingley against Pakistan
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Women's T20 WC: 'The Belief Is Still There In The Squad,' Says Ireland's Lewis After Sri Lanka Loss
T20 World Cup: Ireland captain Gaby Lewis remained optimistic about her team's progress despite a comprehensive nine-wicket defeat to Sri Lanka in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup, saying the experience of competing against stronger opposition will only make the side hungrier to improve. Ireland posted 130/5 after recovering from a disastrous start, with Lewis leading the rescue effort through a fighting 59-run knock. However, Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu stole the show with a magnificent unbeaten 106 off 61 balls, guiding her side to 134/1 in just 15.3 overs at the County Ground on Tuesday. Reflecting on Ireland's innings, Lewis said rebuilding after the early collapse was the immediate priority after her side slipped to 30/3 during the powerplay. Yeah, it was definitely tough. I think you just have to rebuild. I feel like me and Leah did that well. The main thing for us was to get a partnership, and that's what we focused on, Lewis said after the match. Ireland's innings was in trouble after Amy Hunter was run out in the opening over, while Orla Prendergast and Rebecca Stokell also departed early. Lewis and Leah Paul then combined for a vital 66-run stand that steadied the innings and helped Ireland recover to a competitive total. Despite the early setbacks, Lewis said the team does not want its batters to become overly cautious. We still want the girls to come in and play freely. We didn't want the girls to retract because that's not what you want as well. We need to still get a winning total on the board. I'm sure the girls will learn and come back better, she said. The Ireland skipper also spoke about the growing standards in international women's cricket and believes the gap between her side and the world's leading teams is not as large as some may think. Definitely, the level has gone up, but it also makes you hungrier as a cricketer. After every World Cup, you go back and think we're not far off. Look at how close we were to beating New Zealand and how well we've played in patches. It's just about everything coming together, and that's what drives you to get better, Lewis said. Lewis' innings of 59 was her second consecutive half-century in the tournament, but she admitted the result overshadowed the personal milestone. She also reserved special praise for Sri Lanka captain Athapaththu, whose century effectively ended Ireland's hopes of defending 130. She's a world-class player. She's definitely one you need to get out; otherwise, what happened today can happen. It was a brilliant knock, and she did exactly what her team needed, Lewis said. Athapaththu dominated the chase from the outset, striking 17 fours and two sixes in her unbeaten 106 and becoming only the second player to score a century in the tournament. She's a world-class player. She's definitely one you need to get out; otherwise, what happened today can happen. It was a brilliant knock, and she did exactly what her team needed, Lewis said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score A win. We beat them in the Tri-Series, and the belief is still there in the squad. It's about going back, rectifying our mistakes, and understanding where we went wrong today. It's the same ground and the same time, so hopefully we can have some good conversations on how to turn it around for Saturday, she said. Article Source: IANS
Madhya Pradesh League: Gwalior Cheetahs bowed out of playoff contention in the Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) T20 Scindia Cup 2026 following a 38-run (VJD Method) defeat to Indore Pink Panthers at the Holkar Stadium in Indore on Tuesday. Kartik Parihar was the standout performer for the Cheetahs, producing a fluent 71 off 46 deliveries. The opener struck 11 fours and a six, anchoring the innings. After an early setback, Kartik steadied the innings with useful partnerships, while captain Rajat Patidar added momentum with a brisk 37 off 19 balls. Despite the efforts of the duo, Gwalior Cheetahs finished on 157/7 in 17.1 overs. Earlier, Akash Raghuwanshi was the pick of the bowlers with figures of 2/40, while Kartik Parihar also chipped in with a wicket as the Panthers posted 221/3 in their 20 overs. While the result ended Gwalior Cheetahs' hopes of reaching the knockout stages, the team continued to show glimpses of the promise that has marked their MPL 2026 campaign. The Gwalior Cheetahs will now turn their attention to their final league fixture against Royal Nimar Eagles on June 24 and will look to conclude their season on a positive note. Earlier, bowlers made their mark spectacularly, with three hat-tricks lighting up the competition on Monday. Rewa Jaguars pacer Naveen Chouhan became the first bowler to achieve the feat this season during a clash against Gwalior Cheetahs. Chouhan dismissed Ishan Afridi, Akash Singh, and Saumy Pandey off successive deliveries, finishing with outstanding figures of 3/11. His late burst helped restrict the Cheetahs to 215/9 and played a key role in Rewas successful defence of 239. Earlier, bowlers made their mark spectacularly, with three hat-tricks lighting up the competition on Monday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The third hat-trick of the tournament came the very next day and belonged to Royal Nimar Eagles spinner Kumar Kartikeya, who produced a stunning spell against Bhopal Leopards in a rain-curtailed encounter. Kartikeya dismissed Pawan Nirwani, Pranjul Puri, and Anurag Malviya off consecutive deliveries and eventually finished with six wickets as the Leopards were bowled out for 107. The Eagles went on to register a commanding eight-wicket victory. Article Source: IANS
Athapaththu ton revives SL's semi-final hopes
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Women's T20 WC: Athapaththus Unbeaten 106 Powers Sri Lanka To Dominant Nine-wicket Win Over Ireland
T20 World Cup: Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu produced one of the finest knocks of the Womens T20 World Cup, smashing an unbeaten 106 off 61 balls to guide her side to a commanding nine-wicket victory over Ireland in Match 20 at the County Ground in Bristol on Tuesday. Chasing a modest target of 131, Sri Lanka made light work of the task as Athapaththu dominated the Irish bowling attack from the outset and powered her side to 134/1 in just 15.3 overs. The victory was built around the skippers breathtaking century, her fourth in T20 Internationals, which included 17 fours and two sixes. Sri Lanka began cautiously, managing just six runs from the opening over of the chase. However, Athapaththu quickly shifted gears in the second over, striking a boundary and collecting nine runs to signal her intentions. The experienced left-hander continued her aggressive approach against Arlene Kelly in the following over, hitting back-to-back boundaries and putting immediate pressure on the Irish bowlers. With Athapaththu finding gaps with ease, Sri Lanka raced to 26 without loss after three overs. The 36-year-old never allowed Ireland to settle. She peppered the boundary ropes throughout the Power-play, striking five more fours across the next two overs. Her attacking intent ensured Sri Lanka remained firmly in control of the chase. At the other end, opening partner Imesha Dulani initially played a supporting role before joining the scoring spree in the final over of the powerplay with a boundary of her own. The opening pair carried Sri Lanka to 55/0 after six overs, already putting a significant dent in the target. Athapaththu brought up a magnificent half-century off just 30 deliveries in the seventh over, reaching the landmark with another boundary off spinner Cara Murray. Dulani also grew in confidence and chipped in with valuable runs as Ireland struggled to find a breakthrough. The Sri Lankan captain continued to dominate proceedings and struck the first six of the innings in the ninth over, launching Murray for a massive 81-metre hit. By the halfway stage of the innings, Sri Lanka had surged to 86/0 and were well on course for victory. Ireland finally found some success in the 12th over when Orla Prendergast cleaned up Dulani for 20 off 27 balls. The openers innings included three boundaries and provided excellent support during the 101-run opening stand. The wicket did little to slow Athapaththu down. She responded by striking a four and a six in the next over, keeping Sri Lanka firmly ahead of the required rate while moving rapidly towards a memorable century. With the target almost secured, Athapaththu reached three figures in style during the 15th over. A single brought up her century off just 59 deliveries, drawing applause from around the ground. It was another landmark moment in the decorated career of one of womens crickets most accomplished batters. Athapaththu remained unbeaten on 106 from 61 balls as Sri Lanka completed the chase with 27 balls to spare. Harshitha Samarawickrama provided support at the other end as the captain fittingly sealed a dominant victory. Earlier, Ireland had recovered from a disastrous start thanks to a fighting half-century from captain Gaby Lewis. After being asked to bat first, Ireland lost wickets at regular intervals and were reduced to 30/3 during the Power-play. Amy Hunter was run out in the opening over, while Orla Prendergast and Rebecca Stokell also departed cheaply. Lewis then led the recovery effort with a calm and composed innings. She shared a crucial 66-run partnership with Leah Paul, who contributed 20, helping Ireland rebuild after the early collapse. The Irish skipper brought up her second successive fifty in 40 balls and continued to anchor the innings before eventually being dismissed for 59 in the 19th over by Athapaththu. Alice Tector added an unbeaten 28 to help Ireland post 130/5 from their 20 overs. For Sri Lanka, Mithali Ayodhya, Sugandika Kumari, Nilakshika Silva, and Athapaththu picked up one wicket each. The Irish skipper brought up her second successive fifty in 40 balls and continued to anchor the innings before eventually being dismissed for 59 in the 19th over by Athapaththu. Alice Tector added an unbeaten 28 to help Ireland post 130/5 from their 20 overs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ireland 130/5 in 20 overs (Gaby Lewis 59, Alice Tector 28*, Nilakshika Silva 1-12, Mithali Ayodhya 1-18) lost to Sri Lanka 134/1 in 15.3 overs (Chamari Athapaththu 106*, Imesha Dulani 20; Orla Prendergast 1-22) by nine wickets. Article Source: IANS
Several Injured In Stampede At Ranchi JSCA Stadium During Jharkhand T20 Final
Jharkhand Premier League T20: Several people were injured, three of them seriously, after a stampede-like situation broke out during the final match of the Jharkhand Premier League T20 cricket tournament at the Jharkhand State Cricket Association (JSCA) International Stadium in Dhurwa, here on Tuesday evening, officials said. Three of the injured spectators had to be admitted to a hospital. According to eyewitnesses, a large number of cricket enthusiasts began arriving at the stadium in the afternoon to watch the final match. Just before the match began, the crowd surged sharply at the West Gate. Due to slow entry procedures and delays in security checks, long queues had formed at the gate. As the pressure of the spectators kept increasing, pushing and jostling started near the gate, triggering chaos and a stampede-like situation. Several people reportedly sustained injuries in the incident. Three of the injured -- a young man and two young women -- were shifted to Raj Hospital in Ranchi for treatment. Hospital sources said that all three are currently undergoing treatment. The situation worsened as anger grew among spectators over the disorder and delays in entry. Eyewitnesses said that some frustrated attendees attempted to breach the security cordon. In the process, parts of the West Gate and the barricading were damaged. Police and administrative officials rushed to the spot after receiving information about the incident and worked hard to control the crowd. The situation was brought under control after additional security forces were brought in and deployed in the area. The situation worsened as anger grew among spectators over the disorder and delays in entry. Eyewitnesses said that some frustrated attendees attempted to breach the security cordon. In the process, parts of the West Gate and the barricading were damaged. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The incident during the high-profile final has raised serious concerns about crowd management and security arrangements at such large public events. Article Source: IANS
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'We Just Tried To Build A Partnership': Leah Paul On Ireland's Recovery Against Sri Lanka
T20 World Cup: Ireland batter Leah Paul said the team's priority after losing early wickets was to rebuild through partnerships, as she praised captain Gaby Lewis for leading the recovery against Sri Lanka in their Women's T20 World Cup clash at the County Ground on Tuesday. Ireland posted 130/5 in their 20 overs after a difficult start, with skipper Lewis producing a crucial 59-run knock. Paul played an important supporting role, scoring 20 off 27 balls in a 66-run partnership with her captain that helped steady the innings after Ireland were reduced to 30/3 during the powerplay. Reflecting on the rescue act, Paul said the focus was simply on stabilising the innings and creating a platform for the middle and lower order. I think myself and Gaby just tried to build a partnership after those first few wickets and then hopefully set a platform up for some of our later batters, Paul said after the innings. Ireland found themselves under pressure early after losing wickets in quick succession. Amy Hunter was run out in the opening over before Orla Prendergast and Rebecca Stokell also departed cheaply, leaving Lewis and Paul with the task of rebuilding the innings. The pair adopted a measured approach, rotating the strike effectively and refusing to take unnecessary risks against a disciplined Sri Lankan bowling attack. Their partnership allowed Ireland to recover and eventually reach a competitive total. Paul also spoke about her batting style and the effort she has put into developing innovative scoring options around the ground. I think it takes a lot of practice. Strength and power probably isn't my biggest skill set, so trying to be innovative and manipulate the field is something that I love to do, she said. With Ireland setting Sri Lanka a target of 131 for victory, Paul stressed the importance of striking early with the ball if her side hopes to secure a historic World Cup victory. I think we need to take some early wickets like we have done in the past few games and then back our bowlers up in the field, she said. Despite Ireland's challenging campaign so far, Paul said the squad has enjoyed competing on the global stage, while admitting there was disappointment over narrow defeats earlier in the tournament. I think we need to take some early wickets like we have done in the past few games and then back our bowlers up in the field, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ireland will now look to their bowlers to defend the 130-run total and secure an important victory against Sri Lanka in Bristol. Article Source: IANS
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Women's T20 WC: Lewis Fighting Fifty Helps Ireland Post 130/5 Against Sri Lanka
T20 World Cup: Captain Gaby Lewis produced a composed and determined innings of 59 runs to rescue Ireland from early trouble and guide them to a competitive 130/5 in 20 overs against Sri Lanka in match 20 of the Womens T20 World Cup at the County Ground on Tuesday. After being put in to bat, Ireland endured a disastrous start as wickets fell at regular intervals in the opening overs. However, Lewis stood firm amid the collapse and played a captains knock, stitching together a crucial partnership with Leah Paul before receiving valuable support from Alice Tector late in the innings. The innings got off to the worst possible start for Ireland when opener Amy Hunter was run out in the very first over following a mix-up while attempting a quick single with Lewis. The early setback immediately handed the momentum to Sri Lanka. The pressure increased in the next over when Sugandika Kumari struck with the ball. Orla Prendergasts struggles continued as she was clean bowled for a six-ball duck, leaving Ireland reeling inside the first two overs. Rebecca Stokell then attempted to counterattack. Batting at number three, she looked positive from the outset and struck three boundaries across the next two overs. Her aggressive approach briefly eased the pressure on Ireland and helped the scoring rate recover. Just when Stokell appeared set for a bigger contribution, Sri Lanka struck again. Mithali Ayodhya deceived her with a slower delivery and removed her for 13 off 12 balls, an innings that included three fours. At 30/3 at the end of the Power-play, Ireland were in serious trouble and desperately needed a partnership. Lewis responded with maturity and patience, joining forces with Leah Paul to stabilise the innings. The pair avoided unnecessary risks and focused on rotating the strike. Singles and doubles became the foundation of Irelands recovery as they slowly rebuilt after the early collapse. Their steady partnership ensured Sri Lanka could not capitalise further on the strong start. Ireland reached 58/3 at the halfway stage, with Lewis gradually increasing the tempo. The skipper found the boundary a couple of times in the 11th and 12th overs as she moved closer to another half-century. The important fourth-wicket stand finally came to an end in the 14th over when Nilakshika Silva produced a timely breakthrough. Paul edged a slow, low full toss and departed after a patient 20 off 27 deliveries. Her contribution may not have been flashy, but it played a key role in helping Ireland recover from the early setbacks. Lewis, however, continued to anchor the innings. Showing excellent temperament, she brought up her second consecutive fifty in just 40 balls with a boundary in the 15th over. The landmark highlighted her ability to absorb pressure and guide the batting unit through a difficult phase. With Lewis leading from the front, Ireland crossed the 100-run mark in the 16th over. She continued to find the gaps and punish loose deliveries while ensuring the innings maintained momentum heading into the final overs. Sri Lanka eventually managed to remove the Irish captain in the 19th over when skipper Chamari Athapaththu clean bowled her counterpart. Lewis innings of 59 was the backbone of Irelands total and included several crucial boundaries during the rebuilding phase. In the closing overs, Alice Tector provided valuable support with an unbeaten 28 off 31 balls. Her innings featured three boundaries and helped Ireland finish strongly after Lewis dismissal. For Sri Lanka, Mithali Ayodhya, Sugandika Kumari, Nilakshika Silva, and captain Chamari Athapaththu claimed one wicket each, while the bowlers maintained discipline for most of the innings despite Lewis resistance. In the closing overs, Alice Tector provided valuable support with an unbeaten 28 off 31 balls. Her innings featured three boundaries and helped Ireland finish strongly after Lewis dismissal. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ireland 130/5 in 20 overs (Gaby Lewis 59, Alice Tector 28*, Nilakshika Silva 1-12, Mithali Ayodhya 1-18) against Sri Lanka Article Source: IANS
Zimbabwe Unveil Squad For One-off Bangladesh Test As Ngarava Takes Charge
Harare Sports Club: Zimbabwe have entrusted left-arm pacer Richard Ngarava with the Test captaincy for the first time, naming him to lead a 15-member squad for the one-off Test against Bangladesh, which begins on Sunday at the Harare Sports Club. The fixture marks Zimbabwe's return to the longest format after an extended break and signals the start of an important home season, with the selectors opting for a blend of established names and returning performers. Ngarava steps into the leadership role after playing a pivotal part in Zimbabwe's most recent Test appearance, an innings-and-73-run victory over Afghanistan at the same venue in October last year. The fast bowler spearheaded the attack with a five-wicket haul as Zimbabwe registered one of its most dominant Test wins in recent memory. Several members of that successful side have retained their places, including Ben Curran, whose century laid the foundation for the comprehensive victory, and all-rounder Brad Evans, who also claimed a five-wicket haul during the match. The squad, however, features notable changes, with five players earning recalls. Innocent Kaia, Graeme Cremer, Tadiwanashe Marumani, Wessly Madhevere and Newman Nyamhuri have forced their way back into national contention after impressing in domestic competitions and representative cricket. Zimbabwe will be without experienced all-rounder Sikandar Raza, who has been released to honour his county commitments with Worcestershire for the remainder of the 2026 Vitality Blast in England. The upcoming contest also renews Zimbabwe's recent Test rivalry with Bangladesh. The teams last met in a two-match series in Bangladesh in April and May last year, where Zimbabwe claimed a memorable three-wicket victory in the opener, their first Test win in four years, before the hosts bounced back to square the series. Zimbabwe will be without experienced all-rounder Sikandar Raza, who has been released to honour his county commitments with Worcestershire for the remainder of the 2026 Vitality Blast in England. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Zimbabwe squad for Bangladesh Test: Richard Ngarava (c), Brian Bennett, Tanaka Chivanga, Graeme Cremer, Ben Curran, Craig Ervine, Brad Evans, Innocent Kaia, Roy Kaia, Wessly Madhevere, Tadiwanashe Marumani, Blessing Muzarabani, Newman Nyamhuri, Brendan Taylor, Tafadzwa Tsiga Article Source: IANS
McCullum on Stokes' return: 'Ben and I are tight'
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T20 World Cup: New Zealand youngster Izzy Sharp said patience was the key to the teams successful chase after the defending champions defeated Scotland in their must-win Women's T20 World Cup clash to keep their semi-final hopes alive. Promoted to No. 3 after New Zealand lost early wickets while chasing 132, Sharp anchored the innings with a match-winning half-century and stitched together a 101-run partnership with Brooke Halliday that took the defending champions to a six-wicket victory. Sharp revealed that she and Halliday entered the middle with a clear strategy to rebuild the innings before looking to accelerate. Me and Brooke knew that we had to be there till about the 14th over. And we said that didnt matter really too much about the runs per over. But then, as soon as we hit that 14-over mark, we were able to accelerate. So it was awesome, she said during the post-match presentation after receiving the Player of the Match award. The approach paid dividends after New Zealand found themselves under pressure at 31 for 3 inside the PowerPlay. Instead of chasing boundaries, the pair focused on preserving wickets, gradually taking control of the chase before lifting the scoring rate in the closing overs. Sharp also credited Halliday's composure and experience for helping her navigate one of the most important partnerships of New Zealand's campaign. Brookes awesome to bat with. Shes so calm, and her experience is awesome, especially for me coming into the side. So I love batting with her and hopefully a few more, she added. The innings marked another significant step in Sharp's young international career, having been entrusted with the No. 3 role in a high-pressure contest. Reflecting on the opportunity, the right-hander said she was simply focused on making the most of every chance she received. The innings marked another significant step in Sharp's young international career, having been entrusted with the No. 3 role in a high-pressure contest. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sharp's composed knock not only earned her the Player of the Match award but also ensured New Zealand's title defence remains alive heading into a decisive final group-stage fixture against hosts England. Article Source: IANS
Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium: Hyderabad e-Champions kicked off their campaign with a comprehensive 7-wicket victory against Palamuru Strikers in Match 4 of the Hyderabad Cricket Associations TG20 Season 1 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Hyderabad on Tuesday. Ajay Dev Goud spearheaded the bowling attack for the e-Champions with figures of 4/21 to bundle out Strikers for 141 in 19.4 overs. In the run chase, half-centuries from Anvith Reddy (53 off 42) and Ganesh Gadugu (50 off 30) guided their team home to help them register their first win of the season. The strikers got off the blocks quickly with Vignesh Reddy at his attacking best, taking down Kappaganti Sriniketh for 21 runs in the third over to set a strong platform for his side. However, Yashveer Goud put a halt to the proceedings after cleaning up Chaitanya Reddy (5 off 7) in the fourth over. With Vignesh (30 off 17) succumbing to Pranav Varma in the following over, the Strikers lost momentum, amassing 50/2 in the first six overs. Pragnay Reddy (9 off 12) fell soon after in the ninth over, with Ganesh taking a brilliant catch off Ajays bowling. Rohit Rayudu added some impetus to the innings with a quickfire 35 off 22 before Sriniketh sent him back to the dugout in the twelfth over. Apart from Pratheek Pawars 22-ball 30, Strikers werent able to regain their early momentum as they lost wickets at regular intervals. Ajay was the pick of the bowlers, bagging figures 4/21 - the first four-wicket haul of the tournament - with his clever variations, while crafty spinners Yashveer (2/15) and Pranav (2/25) scalped a couple of wickets each. E-Champions lost their last five wickets for a mere 20 runs, bundling out for 141 in 19.4 overs. It was a tricky start to the chase for the e-Champions as Rishab Baslas delivered a wicket-maiden in the second over, dismissing Sai Vikas Reddy (1 off 4). Captain Abhirath Reddy led the counterpunch, hammering 24 runs in the third over. He scored a blistering 13-ball 35, which included 5 fours and a couple of sixes before holing out to Rishab. Ravi Kiran also got the better of Yashveer in the fifth over, keeping the e-Champions in check at 55/3 at the end of the powerplay. With their side in a spot of bother, Anvith and Ganesh then consolidated the run chase, keeping the scoreboard ticking to ensure the required run rate remained in control before finishing the game in a flurry. They finished the job for their side rather comprehensively in the end, stitching together an unbeaten 92-run stand off 60 balls. Both batters took their time before unleashing a range of strokes, registering half-centuries with Anvith scoring 53 off 42, while Ganesh scored 50 off 30 to guide their side home to a commanding seven-wicket win in their opening clash. Ravi Kiran also got the better of Yashveer in the fifth over, keeping the e-Champions in check at 55/3 at the end of the powerplay. With their side in a spot of bother, Anvith and Ganesh then consolidated the run chase, keeping the scoreboard ticking to ensure the required run rate remained in control before finishing the game in a flurry. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Palamuru Strikers 141 all out in 19.4 overs (Rohit Rayudu 35, Vignesh Reddy 30, Ajay Dev Goud 4/21) lost to Hyderabad e-Champions 147/3 in 20 overs (Anvith Reddy 53*, Ganesh Gadugu 50*, Rishab Baslas 2/17) by 7 wickets. Article Source: IANS
Unbeaten England and West Indies eye semi-final berth
It will be a top-of-the-table clash as Lord's gears up to host its first game of the tournament
We Left 20 Runs Out There': Kathryn Bryce Rues Missed Opportunity Against NZ After Scotland's Exit
T20 World Cup: Scotland captain Kathryn Bryce admitted her side fell short of a winning total after their Women's T20 World Cup campaign ended with a defeat to defending champions New Zealand on Tuesday here at County Ground. Scotland, who posted 131/7 after a promising start before New Zealand chased it down with six wickets in hand, were eliminated from the tournament, with Bryce identifying the final overs of the innings as the decisive phase while also drawing positives from another competitive performance against higher-ranked opposition. Bryce felt Scotland had laid the platform for a much stronger total before losing momentum towards the end of their innings. I think we started off again fantastically with the bat, and then probably a little tough period there at the end, probably felt like we left maybe 20 runs out there and probably the difference at the end, Bryce said post match. A major positive for Scotland was another accomplished innings from Darcey Carter, whose unbeaten 72 anchored the total after she had earlier converted promising starts into substantial contributions. Bryce was full of praise for the young batter's progress, as she said, Absolutely fantastic. She had a big score against the West Indies, but was kind of really disappointed with how she managed to kind of continue through the innings and I think she learnt a lot from that and made a couple of games, learned some from that and been able to put it in practice. So yeah, Im really proud of how shes been able to go today. Scotland then struck three times inside the PowerPlay to put New Zealand under pressure, but an unbroken century stand between Izzy Sharp and Brooke Halliday swung the contest decisively in the defending champions' favour. Bryce believed the opportunities created during that partnership could have altered the complexion of the chase. Yeah, massively. I think we did really well to get those few early wickets and then had a couple of chances in there as well, and if one of them stuck, it maybe opens the game up a bit more, but they had a fantastic partnership and just were really smart through that middle period, she said. She also acknowledged the quality of New Zealand's running between the wickets, which kept the scoreboard moving even when boundaries were hard to come by. Yeah, it was pretty tough, like the bigger boundaries and probably a bit slower out there as well, hard to judge kind of where you stood on the boundaries compared to Headingley. So, yeah, I think they ran really well out there, the all-rounder stated. She also acknowledged the quality of New Zealand's running between the wickets, which kept the scoreboard moving even when boundaries were hard to come by. Also Read: Live Cricket Score A huge amount. I think, again, the batting was a massive point and I think taking those early wickets as well, probably, I havent taken as many powerplay wickets as earlier in the competition, and I think that really set us up to be able to squeeze through the middle period and probably just let them away a little bit at the period, she added. Article Source: IANS
Sikandar Raza to miss Zimbabwe's Test against Bangladesh
Richard Ngarava set for captaincy debut in the one-off Test between Zimbabwe and Bangladesh in Harare from June 28
Women's T20 WC: Amelia Kerr Hails Izzy Sharp For Her Role In New Zealand's Crucial Win
T20 World Cup: New Zealand captain Amelia Kerr hailed youngster Izzy Sharp's match-winning innings after the defending champions defeated Scotland in their must-win ICC Women's T20 World Cup clash to keep their semi-final hopes alive. Chasing 132 after restricting Scotland to 131/7, New Zealand recovered from an early top-order collapse through Sharp's composed half-century, prompting Kerr to single out the young batter while also acknowledging that her side still has areas to improve despite securing a crucial victory. Reflecting on Sharp's knock that rescued New Zealand from a precarious position, Kerr backed the youngster to develop into one of the game's leading players. Obviously, we dont want to keep losing three in the Power-play, but I think what a special knock from Izzy Sharp today, Kerr said during the post-match presentation. I guess Ive seen her in the nets and at Supersmash for a long time. And I just think she has the potential to be one of New Zealands best and be one of the best in the world. And today, for a young player to play the way she did was brilliant, she added. New Zealand fought back impressively with the ball after Scotland threatened to post a much bigger total through Darcey Carter's unbeaten 72. The defending champions conceded 96 runs for the loss of only two wickets before pulling things back brilliantly in the closing overs to limit Scotland to 131. Kerr was pleased with the turnaround after her bowlers tightened the screws at the death. Really happy to keep them to that total. I think they got off to a bit of a flyer, and Darcy Carter played a great innings. But then, I guess when it was about four overs to go, I thought we pulled them back really nicely, Kerr stated. While the result kept New Zealand's campaign alive, Kerr admitted her side's fielding standards were still short of where they wanted them to be. It was a bit of a mixture again in the field. You havent quite put it together yet, but I guess winning these close ones now when you were losing them earlier on is a good, better sign. Some good stuff in the field, but also some stuff where we can be a little bit better. And we know that, but yeah, just pleasing to get the win, she added. The New Zealand skipper also pointed out that sharper fielding could have made the chase significantly easier, saying, And if we are 5 percent better, potentially, were only chasing 120. It was a bit of a mixture again in the field. You havent quite put it together yet, but I guess winning these close ones now when you were losing them earlier on is a good, better sign. Some good stuff in the field, but also some stuff where we can be a little bit better. And we know that, but yeah, just pleasing to get the win, she added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Kerr welcomed the challenge of taking on the hosts in front of a packed crowd, as she said, We are excited for it. I think The Oval is a great place to play cricket. Obviously, today the wicket was a little bit slower, and normally at The Oval its a belter. Its a sellout. So thats really exciting to play, you know, the host nation. And I guess its all to play for for us. Article Source: IANS
Sharp, Halliday blunt Scotland to keep NZ's semi-final hopes alive
NZ were 26 for 3 after Melie Kerr and Devine restricted Scotland to 131, but the two batters then added 101
Women's T20 WC: Unchanged Sri Lanka Opt To Bowl Against Ireland
Unchanged Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bowl first against Ireland in the 20th match of the Women's T20 World Cup 2026 at the Bristol County Ground on Tuesday. Chamari Athapaththu's team have found the tournament tough. After an enormous defeat against England in their opening game, Sri Lanka produced an inspirational triumph over New Zealand. But it has been a case of 'win, lose, lose' in the ensuing weeks, with the five-wicket collapse against West Indies proving to be a costly defeat as Sri Lanka lie bottom of the group with two points, with a negative run rate of -1.913. Ireland's T20 World Cup bid is all but over after three successive defeats in the group stage, although they have put up a good show in two games and could easily have won against the likes of the much-fancied New Zealand before finally succumbing by four runs on Wednesday night. After winning the toss, Sri Lanka skipper Chamari Athapaththu said, Will bowl first because I'm confident about my bowling unit. Conditions should suit the bowlers. If we can bowl the right line and length, 140 should be chaseable. Every game is crucial for us. Unfortunately, we lost the last game. The thing is we lost a couple of wickets early in the last game and couldn't execute our plans. No changes. While after losing the toss, Ireland skipper Gaby Lewis said, Was happy to do either. I think there was a big discussion before this game about what to do, and to be honest, I was happy doing either. We like to set the tone in the power play, and yeah, hopefully we can do that today, she said. I think if you look at the progression from game one to game two to game three, were moving in the right direction, and thats what you want to see in tournaments like this. So Im still looking for our first win and hopefully todays the day, she added. Playing XIs I think if you look at the progression from game one to game two to game three, were moving in the right direction, and thats what you want to see in tournaments like this. So Im still looking for our first win and hopefully todays the day, she added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ireland: Amy Hunter(wk), Gaby Lewis(c), Orla Prendergast, Rebecca Stokell, Louise Little, Leah Paul, Alice Tector, Arlene Kelly, Aimee Maguire, Cara Murray, Lara McBride Article Source: IANS
UNICEF to take over Lord's when England play West Indies
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India spinner Shree Charani rises to No. 1 in T20I bowling rankings
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IPL 2027: 'You Are A Champion Player': Parth Jindal's Heartfelt Message To Kuldeep After LSG Move
Lucknow Super Giants: Delhi Capitals co-owner Parth Jindal bid an emotional farewell to Kuldeep Yadav while welcoming Rishabh Pant back to the franchise after the Indian Premier League (IPL) confirmed a blockbuster trade between Delhi Capitals and Lucknow Super Giants ahead of the 2027 season. The trade will see wicketkeeper-batter Pant return to Delhi Capitals, the franchise where he spent the first nine seasons of his IPL career, while left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav heads to Lucknow Super Giants after five successful seasons with DC. Reacting to the move, Jindal paid tribute to Kuldeep's contribution to the franchise and expressed confidence that the spinner would continue to excel with his new team. Dear Kuldeep, thank you for your service over the last five years at Delhi Capitals. You have been a core part of our team, and you will be sorely missed. Go well, you are a champion player, and I am sure you will do extremely well back in your home ground, Jindal wrote on social media. Kuldeep leaves Delhi Capitals after a highly productive stint in which he claimed 72 wickets in 65 matches and established himself as one of the team's most dependable match-winners with the ball. Jindal also welcomed Pant back to the Capitals setup, expressing hope that the wicketkeeper-batter would rediscover his best form in familiar surroundings. Rishabh Kiran and I are both happy to have you back at DC. Hope you can find your best form back home in Delhi, he added. Pant's return marks a homecoming for one of the franchise's most iconic players. The wicketkeeper-batter represented Delhi Capitals from 2016 to 2024, making a record 111 appearances for the franchise and captaining the side in 43 matches across four seasons. Rishabh Kiran and I are both happy to have you back at DC. Hope you can find your best form back home in Delhi, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The IPL confirmed on Tuesday that Pant will rejoin Delhi Capitals for Rs 15 crore, while Kuldeep will move to Lucknow Super Giants at his existing salary of Rs 13.5 crore. Article Source: IANS
ENG-W vs WI-W Match 22, Cricket Tips :England Women have been undefeated in the ongoing ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, and they are very close to making it to the semifinal of the tournament. But they will have a big challenge in front of them. They will face West Indies, who are coming with a three-match winning streak with them. This contest will be live from Lord's Cricket Ground on Wednesday, starting at 11 PM IST. Both teams have a chance to book a semifinal place with a win. That is where fans expect a thrilling encounter. England have a strong combination, but West Indies also have a strong batting unit. Also Read: Live Cricket Score ENG-W vs WI-W: Match Details Date : June 24, 2026 (Wednesday) Time : 11 PM IST Venue : Lords, London ENG-W vs WI-W Live Streaming Details Fans can tune into the Star Sports networks to watch the live action of the upcoming clash. The live stream option of this game will be available on the Jio Hotstar app or website. ENG-W vs WI-W Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 32 England Women : 22 West Indies Women : 09 No - Result : 01 ENG-W vs WI-W: Ground Pitch Report Lord's Cricket Ground is known for offering green wickets, which tend to do a lot for the bowling sides. The wicket will offer good bounce and carry for the seamers, and it will be a little difficult at the start. But these conditions are expected to get better with time for the batting sides. ENG-W vs WI-W Possible XIs ENG - W : Danni Wyatt-Hodge, Amy Jones (wk), Sophia Dunkley, Alice Capsey, Heather Knight, Danielle Gibson, Freya Kemp, Charlie Dean (c), Sophie Ecclestone, Linsey Smith, Lauren Bell WI - W: Shemaine Campbelle (wk), Hayley Matthews (c), Deandra Dottin, Stafanie Taylor, Jahzara Claxton, Chinelle Henry, Jannillea Glasgow, Ashmini Munisar, Aaliyah Alleyne, Afy Fletcher, Karishma Ramharack ENG-W vs WI-W Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Danni Wyatt Hodge is the leading scorer for England, and she has been fantastic at the top. She knows this ground and will be looking to do well here. Shemaine Campbelle has shown great maturity with the bat, and she is the one in form for West Indies. Probable Best Bowler Aaliyah Alleyne and Freya Kemp are in wicket-taking form, and they will be looking to add value for their teams. Today Match Prediction : West Indies are playing good cricket, but their record against England is very poor. Hence, we predict West Indies women to win this game. ENG-W vs WI-W Match 22 ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, Today 2026 Match, ENG-W vs WI-W 2026 Prediction, ENG-W vs WI-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update for ENG-W vs WI-W Match Disclaimer : The predictions or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your prediction.
Delhi Premier League Returns For Season 3; Player Auction On July 1
The Delhi Premier League: The third season of the Delhi Premier League (DPL) will be held from July 31 to August 30, 2026, the Delhi & District Cricket Association (DDCA) announced on Tuesday. The players' auction ahead of the new season will take place on July 1. The previous edition witnessed West Delhi Lions, captained by Nitish Rana, claim their maiden DPL title after defeating Central Delhi Kings by six wickets in the final. In the women's competition, South Delhi Superstarz, led by Shweta Sehrawat, emerged champions after defeating Central Delhi Queens in the final. Over the past two seasons, the DPL has established itself as one of the most prominent platforms for cricketers in the capital, bringing together established names and emerging talent from across Delhi's cricketing ecosystem. Several prominent cricketers will feature in the upcoming season, including India internationals and IPL stars Rishabh Pant, Ishant Sharma, Nitish Rana, Harshit Rana, Navdeep Saini, Ayush Badoni, Anuj Rawat, Priyansh Arya, Suyash Sharma, Digvesh Rathi, Mayank Rawat, Prince Yadav, Yash Dhull, Simarjeet Singh, Himmat Singh, Hrithik Shokeen, Sarthak Ranjan, and others. The women's competition is expected to feature leading players such as Shweta Sehrawat, Priya Punia, Soni Yadav, and Ayushi Soni, alongside exciting talents including Tanisha Singh, Nazma, Monika, and Purva Siwach. DDCA president Rohan Jaitley said, Year on year, the Delhi Premier League has continued to get better, and the quality of cricket on display has reflected the depth of talent that exists in Delhi. The league has quickly become an important part of our cricketing calendar and has generated tremendous interest among players and supporters alike. We have seen several cricketers perform strongly in the DPL and go on to represent teams at the highest levels of the game. The league has become an integral part of the talent identification pathway in Delhi cricket, and we are confident that Season 3 will once again provide a platform for the next generation of players to showcase their abilities. DDCA vice-president Shikha Kumar said, The Delhi Premier League has emerged as a landmark platform for nurturing and showcasing cricketing talent across Delhi. It has given players an opportunity to express themselves and bring to the fore the hard work and dedication they invest throughout the year. Particularly encouraging has been the response to the womens competition, which has played an important role in creating opportunities and enhancing visibility for Delhis women cricketers. DDCA secretary Ashok Sharma said, The Delhi Premier League has become one of the most eagerly anticipated events in Delhi's cricketing calendar. The player auction is always an exciting stage of the tournament as teams begin building their squads and strategies for the season ahead. With a strong pool of talent available once again, we are looking forward to another month of competitive and entertaining cricket. The player auction for Season 3 will be conducted on July 1, with franchises building their squads ahead of the tournament. The month-long competition will feature eight men's teams and four women's teams, with matches scheduled to be played between July 31 and August 30. Participating teams - Men's Central Delhi Kings East Delhi Riders New Delhi Tigers North Delhi Strikers Outer Delhi Warriors Purani Dilli 6 South Delhi Superstarz West Delhi Lions Participating teams - Womens Central Delhi Kings Women East Delhi Riders Women Central Delhi Kings Women Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Delhi Superstarz Women Article Source: IANS
Womens T20 WC: Darcey Carter's Unbeaten 72 Helps Scotland Post 131 Against NZ
T20 World Cup: Opening batter Darcey Carter produced a composed and determined unbeaten 72 to steer Scotland to 131 for 7, but a dramatic collapse in the closing overs prevented them from fully capitalising on a promising platform against New Zealand in their must-win Women's T20 World Cup encounter. After being put in to bat, Scotland made an assured start with Carter taking the initiative. She settled quickly despite a couple of early chances going begging, and New Zealand's sloppy fielding only added to the defending champions' frustrations. Missed catches, run-out opportunities and untidy work behind the stumps allowed Scotland to maintain momentum through the powerplay, reaching 45 without loss. Carter was the driving force, mixing clean hitting with intelligent strike rotation as she stitched together a steady opening partnership with Katherine Fraser. While Fraser played the supporting role, Carter ensured the scoring rate never dipped, bringing up a well-crafted half-century with confident strokeplay. New Zealand finally found a breakthrough when Lea Tahuhu dismissed Fraser in the eighth over, before Amelia Kerr removed Scottish captain Kathryn Bryce soon after, halting the momentum. Even then, Carter remained unfazed, finding an able partner in Sarah Bryce as the pair rebuilt with a valuable stand that carried Scotland close to the 100-run mark. Sarah Bryce's brisk 25 complemented Carter perfectly, with both batters targeting gaps rather than taking unnecessary risks. Just as Scotland looked set for a strong finish, Sophie Devine turned the innings on its head. Introduced after the drinks break, the New Zealand skipper struck immediately by trapping Sarah Bryce lbw before dismissing Ailsa Lister in the same over. Nensi Patel then outfoxed Megan McColl with a clever change of pace, and Amelia Kerr delivered the decisive blow with a superb double-wicket maiden in the penultimate over, removing Priyanaz Chatterji and Pippa Sproul to leave Scotland reeling. From 96 for 2 after 14 overs, Scotland slipped to 121 for 7 in the space of five overs as New Zealand finally found the breakthroughs that had eluded them for much of the innings. The collapse robbed Scotland of the late flourish they had been building towards. Carter, however, stood tall till the end. She carried her bat through with an unbeaten 72 off 52 deliveries, calmly collecting runs in the final over to drag Scotland beyond the 130-mark. Her innings accounted for more than half of Scotland's total and kept the innings together amid the late chaos. For New Zealand, the bowling recovered impressively after an indifferent start. Amelia Kerr finished with outstanding figures of 3 for 17, Devine claimed two crucial middle-order wickets, while Tahuhu and Patel chipped in with one apiece. Carter, however, stood tall till the end. She carried her bat through with an unbeaten 72 off 52 deliveries, calmly collecting runs in the final over to drag Scotland beyond the 130-mark. Her innings accounted for more than half of Scotland's total and kept the innings together amid the late chaos. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Scotland 131/7 in 20 overs (Darcey Carter 72*, Sarah Bryce 25; Amelia Kerr 3-17, Sophie Devine 2-19) against New Zealand Article Source: IANS
New Zealand bowl in must-win match with Sophie Devine, Lea Tahuhu back
Scotland also made two changes, with Ailsa Lister and Rachel Slater returning to their XI
Women's T20 WC: When And Where To Watch England Vs West Indies Clash, Know All Details
West Indies Women: A top-of-the-table battle awaits at Lord's on Wednesday when unbeaten England Women take on fellow undefeated West Indies Women in a potentially decisive Group 2 clash of the ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026. England have been one of the stars of the tournament, winning all three of their games and having an impressive net run rate of +2.490. The hosts have looked dominant with bat and ball, recording a commanding win over Scotland overcoming the absence of captain Nat Sciver-Brunt. Sophia Dunkley produced a fluent 57 at No.3 and there have been contributions too from Amy Jones, Danni Wyatt-Hodge, Alice Capsey and Heather Knight in a batting unit that put on 200 runs in their previous outing. Englands bowling attack has been just as effective with Charlie Dean leading the way and Lauren Bell and Sophie Ecclestone offering wicket-taking threats throughout the innings. Meanwhile, West Indies have quietly put together their own perfect run and are second in the group. Captain Hayley Matthews continues to be the key with both bat and ball. She hasnt really exploded in this tournament yet but she is getting there. 48 against New Zealand and 17 against Sri Lanka are signs of her getting into her rhythm. Matthews also has a great record against England including a T20I century. The Caribbean side have firepower in their ranks with experienced campaigners Stafanie Taylor, Deandra Dottin and Shemaine Campbelle to test Englands credentials. When: Wednesday, June 24 at 11:00 PM IST Where: Lord's Cricket Ground, London Where to watch: The England vs West Indies clash will be broadcast on Star Sports Network and live streaming on JioStar. Squads: Where to watch: The England vs West Indies clash will be broadcast on Star Sports Network and live streaming on JioStar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score West Indies: Hayley Matthews (c), Chinelle Henry, Deandra Dottin, Stafanie Taylor, Afy Fletcher, Aaliyah Alleyne, Shemaine Campbelle, Ashmini Munisar, Karishma Ramharack, Jannillea Glasgow, Jahzara Claxton, Qiana Joseph, Zaida James, Mandy Mangru, Shawnisha Hector Article Source: IANS
ICC Rankings: Sree Charani Dethrones Smith To Become No. 1 T20I Bowler
T20I Bowling Rankings: India's left-arm spinner Sree Charani has reached the summit of the ICC Women's T20I Bowling Rankings for the first time after a remarkable run in the ongoing ICC Women's T20 World Cup, with the latest rankings update rewarding her match-winning performances across the tournament. The 21-year-old rose to the top of the global standings after emerging as the leading wicket-taker in the competition, displacing England spinner Linsey Smith from the No.1 position. Charani's rise marks another milestone in a career that has rapidly gained pace since her international debut just over a year ago. Her standout displays in England have transformed her into India's premier bowling weapon, with the youngster claiming 10 wickets in only three World Cup appearances. The decisive push came through successive match-winning spells. After registering her second four-wicket haul in international cricket against the Netherlands in Leeds, Charani followed it up with a three-wicket effort against South Africa in Manchester. Those performances earned her enough rating points to move ahead of Smith and become the highest-ranked T20I bowler in women's cricket. While Charani celebrated a historic achievement, England's Linsey Smith slipped two places to third after a relatively quiet start to the World Cup. Her teammate Charlie Dean moved into second position, courtesy of a five-wicket haul across England's opening three fixtures. The latest rankings update also reflected significant movement among several leading bowlers. Former world No.1 Sophie Ecclestone climbed four places to fourth, while West Indies captain Hayley Matthews surged nine spots to 11th. Australia's Kim Garth recorded one of the biggest jumps, advancing 25 positions to enter the top 20. Pakistan skipper Fatima Sana improved to 25th, while Ireland's Orla Prendergast also made notable gains, reaching 26th. The batting rankings, however, witnessed little upheaval at the summit. Australian opener Georgia Voll retained the No. 1 position despite a modest return of 62 runs across three World Cup innings. Fellow Australian Beth Mooney strengthened her hold on second place, narrowing the gap to the leader. The latest rankings update also reflected significant movement among several leading bowlers. Former world No.1 Sophie Ecclestone climbed four places to fourth, while West Indies captain Hayley Matthews surged nine spots to 11th. Australia's Kim Garth recorded one of the biggest jumps, advancing 25 positions to enter the top 20. Pakistan skipper Fatima Sana improved to 25th, while Ireland's Orla Prendergast also made notable gains, reaching 26th. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The all-rounders' rankings remained unchanged at the top, with Hayley Matthews continuing to lead the category ahead of New Zealand's Melie Kerr. Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu advanced to third, while Prendergast and Fatima Sana each moved up one place to occupy fifth and sixth, respectively. South Africa's Marizanne Kapp also enjoyed a rewarding week, climbing five places to ninth after producing a Player of the Match performance against India. Article Source: IANS
Womens T20 WC: Devine, Tahuhu Back As NZ Elect To Bowl Against Scotland In Must-win Clash
T20 World Cup: New Zealand won the toss and elected to field against Scotland in what is a virtual knockout group game of the ICC Womens T20 World Cup here at the County Ground. The pressure could hardly be greater as the two sides lock horns in a contest that has all the makings of an early exit. With both sides needing a victory to keep their Women's T20 World Cup dreams alive, there is little room for error from here on. A defeat would spell the end of the road for either team, adding extra significance to every passage of play. While New Zealand entered the tournament as defending champions and one of the favourites, their campaign has never truly gathered momentum. Consecutive defeats after posting competitive totals left them with plenty of ground to make up, and even their first win of the tournament came only after surviving a late scare against Ireland. Questions remain over both departments: the batting has lacked a defining innings, while the bowling unit has struggled to make regular breakthroughs, leaving them with the fewest wickets among all teams in the competition. Scotland, meanwhile, have shown enough to suggest they are capable of causing problems. After opening their account against Ireland, they pushed the West Indies deep before falling narrowly short and were tested by England in their last outing. Their top-order has consistently offered resistance, though sharper work in the field will be essential if they are to challenge a side desperate to stay in contention. Interestingly, these teams have never faced each other in this format before. Rankings may favour New Zealand, but with survival at stake, reputations count for little in what promises to be a high-pressure encounter. Winning the toss, New Zealand skipper Amelia Kerr said, We dont really have a reason to bowl, but apart from, yeah, it being a morning game, sometimes in England it does a little bit more earlier and also we know that run rates gonna potentially play a part in our campaign, and I think the best way to do that is try keep them to a low total and then try chase it down quickly. I think we were better and it was nice to get a win and it was pleasing, I guess, how we turned it around in the field. There were some crucial moments there in the field that I think also won us the game. But I think with this group, I think someones got to step up with the bat and click on and if you get a start, make it a big one. Yeah, fresh start, change of venue. I think one is we work really hard on our fielding. Craig McMillan leads us so well in the fielding front and he really challenges us as well. So you see us in trainings and were taking catches and doing some pretty spectacular things. And unfortunately, we just had a couple of bad days. Soph (Sophie Devine) comes back into the side and Georgia Plimmer misses out and Roccos (Mair) got a minor rib injury, so Lea Tahuhu comes in. Meanwhile, Scotland captain Kathryn Bryce said, I think weve been really good at setting totals in the recent period, so yeah, looking forward to getting in there and having a bat. Yeah, absolutely. I think weve played some really good cricket against some good opposition in the last couple of games and just a couple of periods that have probably let us down a little bit. So I think were trending in a really good direction and playing cricket that I think is good enough to win games. I think its in those periods where you just drop a little bit for them not to be really bad periods and then just kind of limit the damage through that and then know that you will come back through and kind of build again. It will be Lister and Rachel Slater come back in. Playing XIs: Meanwhile, Scotland captain Kathryn Bryce said, I think weve been really good at setting totals in the recent period, so yeah, looking forward to getting in there and having a bat. Yeah, absolutely. I think weve played some really good cricket against some good opposition in the last couple of games and just a couple of periods that have probably let us down a little bit. So I think were trending in a really good direction and playing cricket that I think is good enough to win games. I think its in those periods where you just drop a little bit for them not to be really bad periods and then just kind of limit the damage through that and then know that you will come back through and kind of build again. It will be Lister and Rachel Slater come back in. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Scotland: Darcey Carter, Katherine Fraser, Kathryn Bryce (c), Ailsa Lister, Sarah Bryce (wk), Megan McColl, Pippa Sproul, Priyanaz Chatterji, Kirstie Gordon, Rachel Slater, Hannah Rainey Article Source: IANS
Shedge replaces injured Reddy for T20Is in Ireland and England
Uncapped allrounder was part of the India A team that won the 50-over tro-series in Sri Lanka
IPL: Rishabh Pant And Kuldeep Yadav Complete Trade Between DC And LSG
Lucknow Super Giants: Wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant will return to Delhi Capitals; meanwhile, left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav will move to Lucknow Super Giants as the two franchises have formally completed the high-profile trade ahead of the 2027 edition of the Indian Premier League, the governing body confirmed on Tuesday. Pant, who was bought by LSG at the mega auction ahead of IPL 2025 for a record fee of Rs 27 crore, will return to DC for Rs 15 crore. Kuldeep, meanwhile, will move to LSG for his existing fee of Rs 13.5 crore. Following the trade, he will rejoin DC at a revised fee of INR 15 crore. Kuldeep joins LSG after a highly successful spell with Delhi Capitals lasting five seasons, the IPL said in a statement. One of India's premier white-ball bowlers, Kuldeep will join LSG at his existing fee of Rs 13.50 crore, it added. Pant had spent nine seasons between 2016 and 2024 with DC, making 111 appearances, the most by any player for DC. One of the franchise's defining faces for nearly a decade, he also captained the side in 43 matches across four seasons from 2021 to 2024. On the other hand, Kuldeep, who spent five seasons at DC, has claimed 72 wickets in 65 matches and established himself as one of the most effective wicket-taking bowlers in the tournament. Pant had spent nine seasons between 2016 and 2024 with DC, making 111 appearances, the most by any player for DC. One of the franchise's defining faces for nearly a decade, he also captained the side in 43 matches across four seasons from 2021 to 2024. Also Read: Live Cricket Score IANS had reported on Friday about the high-profile trade, where Pant was approached by two franchises- DC, the first IPL team he played for nine seasons, and three-time winners Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), for the 2027 season. Article Source: IANS
Suryansh Shedge Earns Maiden India Call-up As Nitish Reddy Misses Ireland, England T20Is
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: India's preparations for the upcoming T20I assignments against Ireland and England have been dealt a setback after all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy was ruled out due to injury. In his place, the national selectors have handed a maiden senior call-up to Mumbai all-rounder Suryansh Shedge, rewarding the 23-year-old for his impressive performances in domestic cricket and for India A. Announcing the change, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) confirmed that Nitish would be unavailable for both series after sustaining an injury during India's recent ODI series against Afghanistan. The Men's Selection Committee has named Suryansh Shedge as a replacement for Nitish Kumar Reddy in India's squads for the upcoming T20I series against Ireland and England. Nitish reported left quadriceps discomfort after the third ODI against Afghanistan on June 20. Following a subsequent medical assessment, the BCCI Medical Team has recommended a period of rehabilitation, ruling him out of both T20I series, the board said in a statement. Nitish's absence leaves India without one of their key seam-bowling all-round options at a time when the squad is already missing Hardik Pandya, who continues to recover from the injury he suffered during IPL 2026. The Andhra Pradesh all-rounder was expected to shoulder significant responsibility during the white-ball leg of the UK tour, particularly given his unique role in balancing the side. He remains the only seam-bowling all-rounder in India's ODI squad and one of only two such options in the T20I setup. Shedge's promotion comes on the back of a consistent run across formats. The Mumbai cricketer recently featured for India A in the tri-series in Sri Lanka, where he played an important role in the team's title-winning campaign. Operating in the middle order, he accumulated 147 runs in five matches while also contributing with the ball, delivering 23 overs and claiming two wickets. The BCCI highlighted the performances that earned Shedge his opportunity at the highest level. Suryansh earned the call-up following a string of impressive performances for India A in the recently concluded tri-series in Sri Lanka. Batting in the middle order, the 23-year-old scored 147 runs in five matches and also chipped in with the ball, bowling 23 overs across the tournament. He was also one of the standout performers for Mumbai in their victorious Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy campaign in 2024-25, scoring 131 runs at a strike rate of 251.92 in the lower middle order, the statement read further. A right-handed batter who bowls medium pace, Shedge first grabbed national attention during Mumbai's triumphant Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy campaign, where his explosive lower-order hitting proved decisive. Those performances earned him a Rs. 30 lakh contract with Punjab Kings at the IPL 2025 auction. Although he was previously drafted into the IPL in 2023 as a replacement for Jaydev Unadkat at Lucknow Super Giants, he did not make an appearance that season. His breakthrough came with the Punjab Kings, where he has since featured across two IPL campaigns. A right-handed batter who bowls medium pace, Shedge first grabbed national attention during Mumbai's triumphant Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy campaign, where his explosive lower-order hitting proved decisive. Those performances earned him a Rs. 30 lakh contract with Punjab Kings at the IPL 2025 auction. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India will play two T20Is against Ireland in Belfast before heading to the UK for five T20Is and three ODIs. Article Source: IANS
AUS-W vs PAK-W Match 21 , Cricket Tips :Australia Women have started the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 in a dominating fashion and have recorded three big wins. They are almost through to the semi-final of the tournament and will look to keep winning. Australia will take on Pakistan Women in the upcoming contest. This contest will begin at 11 PM IST on Tuesday at Headingley in Leeds. A win here will push Australia through to the next round officially. On the other hand, Pakistan Women have been eliminated after a poor display on the field. They will be hoping to get their maiden win against Australia in this format. Also Read: Live Cricket Score AUS-W vs PAK-W: Match Details Date : June 23, 2026 (Tuesday) Time : 11 PM IST Venue : Headingley, Leeds AUS-W vs PAK-W Live Streaming Details The live action of the AUSW vs PAKW will be televised on the Star Sports networks. Fans can also watch the live stream of the game through the Jio Hotstar app or website. AUS-W vs PAK-W Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 16 Australia Women : 14 Pakistan Women : 00 No - Result : 02 AUS-W vs PAK-W: Ground Pitch Report The wicket in Leeds is expected to be batting-friendly. The bounce and pace are good from the wicket. Fast bowlers will get assistance early on, and the wicket is expected to get better with time. The bowlers, who can bowl at the right area, can get good movement out of the wicket. AUS-W vs PAK-W Possible XIs AUS - W : Georgia Voll (wk), Beth Mooney, Ash Gardner, Ellyse Perry, Georgia Wareham, Annabel Sutherland, Sophie Molineux (c), Nicola Carey, Alana King, Kim Garth, Lucy Hamilton PAK - W: Gull Feroza, Muneeba Ali (wk), Ayesha Zafar, Iram Javed, Aliya Riaz, Saira Jabeen, Fatima Sana (c), Tasmia Rubab, Tuba Hassan, Nashra Sandhu, Sadia Iqbal AUS-W vs PAK-W Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Beth Mooney is coming off a good game in the last match, and she scored an unbeaten half-century. For Pakistan, Fatima Sana has been consistent with the bat, but she needs to bat a little higher up the order. Probable Best Bowler Sophie Molineux has been in good bowling form and is taking wickets consistently. Sadia Iqbal has been the best Pakistani bowler, and she has had more assistance from these wickets. Today Match Prediction : Pakistan have never won a T20I game against this opponent. Hence, we predict Australia Women will win this game. AUS-W vs PAK-W Match 21 ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, Today 2026 Match, AUS-W vs PAK-W 2026 Prediction, AUS-W vs PAK-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update for AUS-W vs PAK-W Match Disclaimer : The predictions or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions
LSG and DC complete high-profile Pant-Kuldeep trade
Rishabh Pant will move to Delhi Capitals, his old team, for a revised fee of INR 15 crore, while Kuldeep Yadav has been acquired by Lucknow Super Giants for his existing fee
My Mother Sold Her Jewellery; I Want To Make Her Sacrifice Count: Kranti Goud
T20 World Cup: India pacer Kranti Gaud opened up on her early struggles and sacrifices made by her family, revealing that her mother sold her jewellery to buy a proper cricket kit for her, and she wanted to make their sacrifice count. Kranti, who hails from Madhya Pradesh, made her ODI debut in the tri-series featuring South Africa in Sri Lanka and her T20I debut on the tour of England, where she also returned stunning figures of 6-52. Speaking about her early struggles, Kranti said on JioStar, I never dreamt that big about playing cricket. Coming from a small village, from a place where girls are not even allowed to step out freely. If girls go out or try to do anything, they have to face taunts and criticism from people. But I always heard that those who keep working hard never lose. So, I just kept going. I kept bowling, kept learning and kept believing. I didn't let the noise around me stop me. I kept working hard, session after session, match after match. And today, I have reached this stage where I am representing India in the T20 World Cup. Wearing this jersey, standing on this big stage, it feels like all those struggles were worth it. Reflecting on the support she received from her family and the sacrifices made by her parents, Kranti added, If your family supports you, then what others say doesn't matter. Because those outsiders are not supporting you anyway. At that time, many girls were not even allowed to step out. But my parents were different. Everyone in my family always supported me. They never made me feel that I was doing something wrong. They believed in my dream. That support made all the difference. She continued, It gave me the strength to keep going and keep chasing my goal. When you know your family is with you, the world outside becomes easier to ignore. I am grateful to them for standing by me through every step of this journey because there were a lot of problems. I had to go and play matches, but there was always a shortage of money. My mother sold her jewellery to buy me a proper cricket kit. That was a huge sacrifice. My family was doing so much for me, and that made me feel responsible. I wanted to give something back to them. I wanted to make their sacrifice count. The 22-year-old fast bowler also shared that India's performances in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup and the title win led to the establishment of her native village Ghuwara. She continued, It gave me the strength to keep going and keep chasing my goal. When you know your family is with you, the world outside becomes easier to ignore. I am grateful to them for standing by me through every step of this journey because there were a lot of problems. I had to go and play matches, but there was always a shortage of money. My mother sold her jewellery to buy me a proper cricket kit. That was a huge sacrifice. My family was doing so much for me, and that made me feel responsible. I wanted to give something back to them. I wanted to make their sacrifice count. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Earlier, they were not allowed to step out of their homes freely. But now, because of the academy and my journey, they practise regularly. The World Cup win has played a huge role in this change. I just want these kids to achieve whatever goals they have set for themselves, she said. Article Source: IANS
You Can Do This: Marking the occasion of International Olympic Day, the International Cricket Council (ICC) chairman Jay Shah backed the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) global initiatives to harness the power of sports for promoting health, well-being, and active community engagement. Olympic Day is a celebration of sport, health, and active lifestyles. It is celebrated each year on June 23 commemorate the day the IOC was founded at the Sorbonne in Paris, as Pierre de Coubertin rallied the revival of the Ancient Olympic Games on 23 June 1894. The occasion is being celebrated across the Olympic Movement, with National Olympic Committees, International Federations and Organising Committees of the Olympic Games creating opportunities for their communities to participate all over the world. On the International Olympic Day, we are fully behind the initiative by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to harness the power of sport to promote health, well-being, and community engagement, the ICC chair posted on X. After 128 years, Cricket will make its long-awaited return to the Olympic stage at Los Angeles 2028, after its one and only Olympic performance at the Paris Games in 1900. At LA28, Cricket will usethe T20 format. With more than 2 billion fans around the world, cricket has the ability to unite, inspire and empower at an unparalleled scale. Wishing everyone a happy Olympic Day and look forward to celebrating with all of you the Olympic spirit that motivates us to move, play, and thrive, In a video message marking Olympic Day, IOC president Kristy Coventry has encouraged people around the world to take the first step and get active this Olympic Day. Her message supports this year's Lets Move theme, You Can Do This, which aims to encourage young people to turn self-doubt into self-belief through movement and sport. In a video message marking Olympic Day, IOC president Kristy Coventry has encouraged people around the world to take the first step and get active this Olympic Day. Also Read: Live Cricket Score A few months later, in January 1948, the project was agreed to at the 42nd IOC Session in St Moritz, Switzerland. The National Olympic Committees were charged with organising the event, and the date celebrates a special moment in the history of the Olympic Movement. Article Source: IANS
Nitish Kumar Reddy out of Ireland, England tours with quadriceps injury
With Hardik Pandya also absent, India will be without a genuine seam-bowling allrounder
'Couldn't Stop Smiling...': Sooryavanshi Shares First Emotional Reaction On Receiving India Jersey
New Delhi: Teenage batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi reflected on earning his maiden call-up to the senior team and opened about the emotional moment he got his hands on his India jersey, describing it as the ultimate fulfilment of why he first picked up a cricket bat. At the age of 15 years and 71 days, Sooryavanshi earned his maiden call-up to the India T20 squad for the upcoming tours of Ireland and England and the Asian Games 2026, becoming the youngest player to be picked for India, breaking Sachin Tendulkars 36-year record. Tendulkar made his India debut in 1989 against Pakistan at the age of 16 years and 205 days, making him the youngest Indian player ever to feature in a senior international cricket match. If Sooryavanshi features during the tour, he will also become the youngest player to debut for India in mens international cricket. Words cannot explain it. The reason I picked up the bat from day one and went to the ground for practice: that dream is fulfilled now. The biggest step in that journey was completed today. I truly cannot put this feeling into words. I felt like a dream when I saw that T-shirt; I couldn't stop smiling. Sometimes things happen that you never imagined could happen. When it finally does, you don't know how to react. That was exactly how I felt, the teenage prodigy said in a video shared by BCCI with a caption, Ladies & Gentlemen, the moment the nation has been waiting for has arrived! Vaibhav Sooryavanshi in #TeamIndia jersey. Witness this incredibly special moment. Words cannot explain it. The reason I picked up the bat from day one and went to the ground for practice: that dream is fulfilled now. The biggest step in that journey was completed today. I truly cannot put this feeling into words. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sooryavanshis call-up comes on the back of a sensational IPL 2026 campaign with Rajasthan Royals, where he established himself as one of the breakout stars of the tournament. Article Source: IANS
Keightley Signs 2-year Extension With Sydney Thunder As WBBL Head Coach
Sydney Thunder General Manager Trent: Lisa Keightley has resigned with Sydney Thunder, putting pen to paper to remain head coach for the next two seasons through to the end of WBBL 13. Keightley, who is currently head coach of Mumbai Indians in the WPL and MI London in The Hundred, has led Thunder to 17 wins and two finals series across three seasons at the helm. Keightley, who appeared in nine Tests, 82 ODIs and one T20 match, is widely considered a great of NSW and Australian womens cricket. She has built a world-class coaching resume, leading both Australia Women and England Women, taking the Perth Scorchers to two WBBL Finals and guiding the Northern Superchargers to a Womens Hundred title. Keightley is confident the side will return to finals form in WBBL|12 after a disappointing campaign last summer. Im really excited to be staying with Sydney Thunder for another two years. Weve got the talent that can make us a title-winning side. Phoebe Litchfield and Georgia Voll have both been outstanding for Australia recently. We saw Tahlia Wilson make her international debut for Australia off the back of another great year, she was quoted by Sydney Thunders. Last season was obviously disappointing from an on-field perspective. We know we have a much better performance in us, and we will be pushing ourselves to get back into genuine contention. I know this group, the work were doing behind the scenes, and I believe the squad is building towards something special in the upcoming season. Phoebe Litchfield and Georgia Voll have both been outstanding for Australia recently. We saw Tahlia Wilson make her international debut for Australia off the back of another great year, she was quoted by Sydney Thunders. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Lisa is a genuine legend of womens cricket, and we couldnt be happier that shes sticking with us. She's a highly sought-after coach with interest from teams around the world, but she loves being here, and we love having her at Thunder, Copeland said. Article Source: IANS
At a One8 launch event in New Delhi, Virat Kohli joined forces with Karan Aujla, unveiling the brand's latest shoe while reflecting on his Test retirement in 2025 after a remarkable career that yielded 9,230 runs and cemented his legacy as one of India's greatest Test captains.
Dominant Royals And Steelers Storm Into The Inaugural Jharkhand T20 League Final
Jharkhand T20 Cricket League: The penultimate day of the Jharkhand T20 Cricket League 2026 concluded with two contrasting semi-finals at the JSCA International Stadium Complex. While Jamshedpur Steelers stun the table-topper Koylanchal Super Kings, Chota Nagpur Royals successfully chased down a massive total to knock out the Ranchi Titans. Ultimately, both the Steelers and the Royals outmuscled their opponents in a batter-dominated day to set up a blockbuster final on Tuesday. After being put in to bat, the Jamshedpur Steelers staged a monumental recovery after being reduced to a shaky 47/2 in 5.2 overs. Player of the Match Kumar Karan and Ravi Sharma completely dismantled the opposition bowling attack, powering their team to a colossal 250/2 in their allotted 20 overs. Karan played a historic knock, remaining unbeaten on 143 not out off 63 balls, the highest individual score in the league, while Ravi Sharma provided stellar support with an unbeaten 81 not out off 46 balls. The dynamic duo stitched together a jaw-dropping, unbroken 203-run partnership for the third wicket, leaving Harsh Raj (1-41) and Junaid Ashraf (1-65) as the only wicket-takers on a gruelling day for the Super Kings. Chasing a target of 251, the Koylanchal Super Kings' reply never gained momentum as they lost wickets at regular intervals under intense scoreboard pressure. Skipper Utkarsh Singh stood as a magnificent lone warrior, showcasing his immense class with a blistering 101 off just 46 balls. ' However, he found virtually no support from the other end, with the next best contribution coming from Robin Minz, who managed a brief 14 off 11 deliveries. The league stage leaders were eventually bundled out for 171 in 17.3 overs, handing the Jamshedpur Steelers a comprehensive 79-run victory. The Steelers' clinical bowling assault was heavily spearheaded by Pratik Ranjan (3/36) and MD Kounain Quraishi (3-31), while Aman Kumar Singh chipped in with an impressive spell of 2-28. The second semi-final saw the Ranchi Titans bat first and post a highly competitive 220/8 in their 20 overs. Shrestha was the top scorer for his side with a dynamic 62 off 36 balls, while collective cameos from Aryan Hudda (29), Priyanshu Choubey (24), Rajandeep Singh (24) and Kumar Ankit (23) pushed the score past the 200-mark. For the Chota Nagpur Royals, Vikash Singh managed to pick up three crucial wickets but proved expensive, finishing with 3/54 in his 4 overs. He was well supported by Suprieyo Chakraborty (2-38) and Rahul Rajak (2-60), who claimed two scalps apiece. Tasked with chasing a steep target of 221, the Chota Nagpur Royals walked out with a fiercely determined mindset, launching a brutal onslaught from the very first delivery. Opening partners MD Nazim Siddiqui and skipper Virat Singh laid a devastating foundation, sharing a 97-run opening stand before Siddiqui fell for a firing 43 off 19 balls. For the Chota Nagpur Royals, Vikash Singh managed to pick up three crucial wickets but proved expensive, finishing with 3/54 in his 4 overs. He was well supported by Suprieyo Chakraborty (2-38) and Rahul Rajak (2-60), who claimed two scalps apiece. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Royals chased down the target in just 17.2 overs to secure a magnificent seven-wicket victory, finishing at 221/3, while Saurabh Sekhars 2/47 was the lone fighting response from the Titans' bowling unit. Article Source: IANS
Lisa Keightley re-signs as Sydney Thunder coach
Keightley signs a two-year extension until the end of 2027 having led Thunder to the WBBL playoffs in two of her first three seasons
Women's Bengal T20 League: Howrah Warriors Outclass Murshidabad Kueens To Lift Trophy
Adamas Howrah Warriors: Adamas Howrah Warriors created history by lifting the title, defeating Murshidabad Kueens in the final of the Women's Bengal T20 League 2026 at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Monday night. The Warriors produced a dominant all-round performance and chased down the target of 96 with six wickets in hand to lift their first-ever Women's Bengal T20 League title. After winning the toss, Murshidabad Kueens opted to bat first, but the decision did not work in their favour. Adamas Howrah Warriors kept striking at regular intervals and never allowed the Kueens batters to settle. As a result, Murshidabad Kueens were restricted to 95/9 in their 20 overs. Kashish Agarwal was the top scorer for Murshidabad Kueens with 21 off 27 deliveries. Disha Chandak and Chandrima Ghoshal picked up two wickets each, while the rest of the bowling unit chipped in with crucial contributions. Chasing 96, Adamas Howrah Warriors approached the target steadily and remained in control throughout the innings. Murshidabad Kueens managed to pick up four wickets, but the low target never allowed them to put the Warriors under significant pressure. Priyanka Prasad top-scored for Adamas Howrah Warriors with 29 off 34 deliveries, including three fours and a six, as the side completed the chase in 18.5 overs. Srilekha Roy was named Player of the Match for her all-round performance of 1/14 and an unbeaten 15. With the victory, Adamas Howrah Warriors lifted their first Women's Bengal T20 League title. The champions received prize money of 30 lakh, while the runners-up, Murshidabad Kueens, were awarded 20 lakh for their impressive campaign. Tournament Award Winners: Player of the Match (Final): Srilekha Roy Player of the Tournament: Sujata Dey Batting Maharani (Most Runs): Sujata Dey Bowling Maharani (Most Wickets): Sreyoshi Aich Rising Star of the Tournament: Shivanshi Tiwari Bowling Maharani (Most Wickets): Sreyoshi Aich Also Read: Live Cricket Score Murshidabad Kueens 95/9 (20 overs) lost to Adamas Howrah Warriors 96/4 (18.5 overs) by 6 wickets Article Source: IANS
SL-W vs IRE-W Match 20, Cricket Tips :Sri Lanka Women have had yet another disappointing edition of the Women's T20 World Cup. They have only won one of their three games played this season. They beat New Zealand in an impressive chase, but their last game went totally against them. That has put them near elimination. They are scheduled to take on Ireland Women in the 20th clash. This contest will be held at County Ground in Bristol on Tuesday at 7 PM IST. Ireland Women have been eliminated from this competition, and they have nothing to lose. They will look to end the tournament with a win. Also Read: Live Cricket Score SL-W vs IRE-W: Match Details Date : June 23, 2026 (Tuesday) Time : 7 PM IST Venue : County Ground, Bristol SL-W vs IRE-W Live Streaming Details The live action of the SL-W vs IRE-W game will be available on the Star Sports networks. The live stream of the match will be available on the Jio Hotstar app or website. SL-W vs IRE-W Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 05 Sri Lanka Women : 04 Ireland Women : 01 No - Result : 00 SL-W vs IRE-W: Ground Pitch Report County Ground in Bristol is a good batting venue. It is a good scoring venue with shorter boundaries. The average score here is around 165-170, with the team finding it difficult to chase. The wicket is expected to slow down because it is the second consecutive game at this venue. SL-W vs IRE-W Possible XIs SL - W : Vishmi Gunaratne, Chamari Athapaththu (C), Imesha Dulani, Harshitha Samarawickrama, Kavisha Dilhari, Nilakshika Silva, Kaushani Nuthyangana (WK), Kawya Kavindi, Sugandika Kumari, Nimasha Meepage, Mithali Ayodhya IRE - W: Amy Hunter (WK), Gaby Lewis (C), Orla Prendergast, Rebecca Stokell, Leah Paul, Alice Tector, Louise Little, Arlene Kelly, Aimee Maguire, Cara Murray, Lara McBride SL-W vs IRE-W Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Chamari Athapaththu and Gaby Lewis are two batters who have performed well under pressure. They can perform at the biggest level. Probable Best Bowler Kawya Kavindi and Arlene Kelly have been in good form. They will extract good purchase from the wicket and will be tough to face. Today Match Prediction : Sri Lanka Women have shown a comparatively better display than Ireland Women this edition. Hence, we predict Sri Lanka will win this game. SL-W vs IRE-W Match 20 ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, Today 2026 Match, SL-W vs IRE-W 2026 Prediction, SL-W vs IRE-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update for SL-W vs IRE-W Match Disclaimer : The predictions or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
'She's been threatening for a long time' - Australia's depth delivers as Wareham shines
Meanwhile, Muneeba hopes Pakistan rectify their mistakes quickly as they come up against unbeaten Australia
NZ-W vs SCO-W Match 19, Cricket Tips :New Zealand are at a very tricky place in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026. All their hopes of defending the title are hanging by a very thin thread. They have lost two games, and their qualifications are now depending on other results. New Zealand Women will lock horns with Scotland Women. This match has a scheduled start of 3 PM IST at County Ground in Bristol on Tuesday. New Zealand beat Ireland by a close margin of four runs to record their first win of this tournament. But their overall performance has been disappointing. Scotland also have two points, but their qualification looks almost impossible. Also Read: Live Cricket Score NZ-W vs SCO-W: Match Details Date : June 23, 2026 (Tuesday) Time : 3 PM IST Venue : County Ground, Bristol NZ-W vs SCO-W Live Streaming Details In India, fans can watch the NZW vs SCOW game on the Star Sports Networks on TV. Fans can watch the game digitally on the Jio Hotstar app or website. NZ-W vs SCO-W Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 00 New Zealand Women : 00 Scotland Women : 00 No - Result : 00 NZ-W vs SCO-W: Ground Pitch Report The surface in Bristol is good for batting. This wicket has some purchase with the new ball for the seamers. But the ball comes nicely onto the bat, and batters can play big shots on the up. The chasing team has been successful here in T20s. NZ-W vs SCO-W Possible XIs NZ - W : Georgia Plimmer, Isa Gaze (wk), Sophie Devine, Melia Kerr (c), Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday, Izzy Sharp, Nensi Patel, Jess Kerr, Rosemary Mair, Bree Illing SCO - W: Katherine Fraser, Darcey Carter, Kathryn Bryce (c), Sarah Bryce (wk), Pippa Sproul, Megan McColl, Priyanaz Chatterji, Chloe Abel, Kirstie Gordon, Hannah Rainey, Gabriella Fontenla NZ-W vs SCO-W Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Amelia Kerr and Kathryn Bryce are coming off good knocks with the bat. These two batters will be the ones to watch out for. Probable Best Bowler Jess Kerr and Kirstie Gordon have shown good wicket-taking form in this tournament. They will be tough to face for the batters. Today Match Prediction : New Zealand Women have more experienced squad and better combination. Hence, New Zealand Women are expected to win this game. NZ-W vs SCO-W Match 19 ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, Today 2026 Match, NZ-W vs SCO-W 2026 Prediction, NZ-W vs SCO-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update for NZ-W vs SCO-W Match Disclaimer : The predictions or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Bedingham's unbeaten ton sends Durham clear at the top
Unbroken 189-run stand with Ackermann leaves Northants third
Singh five-for helps Worcestershire snatch victory on final day
Wickets tumble but hosts get over line in small chase after skittling Gloucestershire for 185
Milnes runs through Middlesex to seal Kent's fourth win in five
Middlesex fall 50 short of 231-run target on fourth day despite Gohar's 66 not out
Overton ton, Rew 149 completes Somerset escape
Warwickshire batten down hatches rather than attempt fourth-innings chase of 314
James Coles Earns Maiden England T20I Call-Up for India Series Starting July 1
Uncapped left-arm spin bowling allrounder James Coles has earned his maiden callup to Englands T20I team for the upcoming five-match series against India, starting on July 1 at Chester-le-Street in Durham. Harry Brook will lead the squad, which also features returns for Jordan Cox, Sonny Baker and Saqib Mahmood, all of whom missed the ICC Mens T20 World Cup earlier this year. Pacer Brydon Carse and seam-bowling all-rounder Jamie Overton are unavailable due to injuries. Coles, who became the most expensive buy of the 2026 Men's Hundred competition, had stints with Sunrisers Eastern Cape in the SA20 and for England Lions. In 61 T20 innings, Coles, 22, has amassed 1,373 runs at an average of 28.60 and a strike rate of 146.37, including hitting seven fifties. Coles, who became Sussexs youngest firstclass debutant at 16 years and 157 days, has also made an impact with the ball - claiming 53 wickets at an average of 26.94 and an economy rate of 8.27, including three fourwicket hauls. James Coles is an exciting addition and has earned his place following his performances with the England Lions and in T20 competitions here and abroad during the past 12 months. We have selected a larger squad to accommodate for the fact that this series will begin shortly after the Test series against New Zealand is due to conclude which allows us to be flexible, said national selector Marcus North in a statement on Monday. Interestingly, Brook and Jacob Bethell will face a quick turnaround, with the first T20I against India scheduled to begin less than 48 hours after the conclusion of the third Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge, provided the match lasts for all five days. We have selected a larger squad to accommodate for the fact that this series will begin shortly after the Test series against New Zealand is due to conclude which allows us to be flexible, said national selector Marcus North in a statement on Monday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England squad: Harry Brook (Captain), Rehan Ahmed, Jofra Archer, Sonny Baker, Tom Banton, Jacob Bethell, Jos Buttler, James Coles, Jordan Cox, Sam Curran, Liam Dawson, Will Jacks, Saqib Mahmood, Adil Rashid, Phil Salt, Josh Tongue and Luke Wood Article Source: IANS
Tucker appointed Ireland T20I captain ahead of India series
Ireland will be without five seam options due to injury in Josh Little, Mark Adair, Curtis Campher, Barry McCarthy and Jordan Neill
Mushfiqur Rahim Named ICC Men's POTM For May After Starring In Bangladesh's Pakistan Sweep
ICC World Test Championship: Veteran Bangladesh batter Mushfiqur Rahim has been named the ICC Men's Player of the Month for May 2026 after playing a pivotal role in his team's dominant 2-0 Test series sweep over Pakistan in the ongoing ICC World Test Championship 2025-27 cycle. Mushfiqur beat competition from fellow Bangladeshi teammate Taijul Islam and Nepal all-rounder Dipendra Singh Airee to win the award for the second time in his career. He previously won it in May 2021. The 39-year-old was Bangladesh's top performer with the bat, scoring 253 runs in the two Tests at an average of 63.25. This helped the Tigers achieve a second consecutive Test series sweep over Pakistan and move up in the World Test Championship standings. It is a great honour to be named the ICC Player of the Month again. I am especially happy that this recognition came for my performances in Test cricket, Mushfiqur said after receiving the award. My teammate Taijul played a significant role in our memorable series win over Pakistan, one we will all cherish for a long time. Our victory also helped us rise in the ICC World Test Championship standings, making this achievement even more meaningful for the team. I am thankful to my teammates and support staff for their help. I look forward to contributing further to Bangladeshs success in the coming months. Mushfiqur set the tone for the series with a vital 71 in the first innings of the opening Test. He then delivered his standout performance in Sylhet during the second Test, scoring a stunning 137 in the second innings. This helped anchor Bangladesh's batting and secure another famous win over Pakistan. I am thankful to my teammates and support staff for their help. I look forward to contributing further to Bangladeshs success in the coming months. Also Read: Live Cricket Score This latest honour highlights Mushfiqur's lasting significance to Bangladesh cricket. The veteran continues to play a key role in the team's success, even as he approaches the later stages of his international career. His performances against Pakistan not only secured a memorable series victory but also boosted Bangladesh's chances in the race for the World Test Championship final. Article Source: IANS
Lorcan Tucker Named Ireland T20I Captain As New-look Squad Announced For India Series
Ireland T20I: Wicketkeeper-batter Lorcan Tucker has been appointed as Ireland's new T20I captain and will lead a new-look 14-member squad hit by injuries to senior players for this week's two-match series against India, to be played in Stormont on June 26 and 28. Tucker has served as vice-captain since 2025 and previously filled in twice as skipper. But he now takes over the reins full-time from Paul Stirling, which makes Ireland a side with different captains across all three formats. It's obviously a great privilege, and not one I thought would arrive when I started my career all those years ago. There's a feeling of responsibility to the playing group and organisation to represent them well, and also to all the other captains who came before me. I look back with admiration at all the captains that have led Ireland in the past and am proud to now join them, Tucker said after a training session. Outlining his leadership philosophy, Tucker, with 159 international caps, spoke about maintaining a collaborative and empathetic approach. My approach to the captaincy is to lead from within and by example. I'd like to think I have good relationships with all the staff and players and can act with honesty and empathy. I feel like it's my job to bring the best out of them and give them the opportunity to do amazing things for themselves and us as a team. If I ask things of them, I'd want it to be clear that I'd asked those things of myself first, he said. With his sights set on the 2028 ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2028, Tucker stated his priority will be integrating the next generation of Irish cricketers. My main goal is to bring that next group of international cricketers through and into our system. I've been lucky to have some very special moments, none more so than in the T20 format, and I know there are a group of young men waiting to create those same special moments for themselves. We are fortunate to have time on our side in this format, and I'd love to be at that 2028 T20 World Cup knowing I'd given those lads the chance to make this job and this team their own, he added. Asked about the challenges of juggling the captaincy alongside his top-order batting and wicketkeeping duties, Tucker remained confident of managing it all. It is tricky as a wicket-keeper, primarily, to manage the in-game affairs, especially with the sixty-second clock nowadays. No matter what kind of captain or player you are, though, there will always be a juggling act of sorts. I suppose it is imperative that you've done all your preparation and looked after each of your departments beforehand, to know that you can play freely and act decisively when it comes to it. Like I said, it's a privilege to be captain, and with that comes the responsibility of having your house in order, he stated. Looking ahead to the immediate challenge against a formidable Indian team arriving fresh from IPL 2026 and winning the Mens T20 World Cup on home soil earlier this year, Tucker expressed readiness to test his young side against the Shreyas Iyer-led visitors. India are an absolute powerhouse when it comes to T20 cricket. We are fortunate to be able to measure ourselves against them right at the start of our new cycle, and there will be no tougher challenge for our group than what they will offer. Coming out of the IPL, there will undoubtedly be players who want to make an impact on the international scene. I hope that we can spoil a few of those parties they might have planned and show that we also are here to make an impact, he said. Tucker also credited his franchise cricket exposure for shaping his leadership outlook. I think franchise cricket gives you perspective and a great insight into the modern professional era. Meeting new people and seeing how they work is invaluable for us as Irish cricketers, especially with the pace of development of the game. There have been countless occasions where I've picked up tactical tidbits or preparation habits from senior pros or coaches that I've since introduced to my own game. The ability to access new information can be the catalyst to unlocking a new part of your game, and the franchise leagues have it in spades, he noted. On Ireland adopting split captaincy across formats, Tucker mentioned he would lean on the experience of senior leaders like Andrew Balbirnie and Paul Stirling. We are fortunate to have a panel of people that Cricket Ireland deems to have the qualities required to lead. A lot of what I will try to implement as captain comes from Bal and Stirlo, and watching how they have gone about things. They have been at the helm for as long as I've been playing professionally, and I am lucky to have played under them and be able to learn from them. I think each format is at different stages of their cycles now, and with that comes the opportunity for each of us to lead a certain part of it, he said. Irelands squad features first-time senior call-ups for Matthew Hollard and Jai Moondra, while young bowler Reuben Wilson received his maiden T20I call-up after making his Test debut against New Zealand last month. The T20I squad has undergone a massive overhaul due to a severe injury crisis sidelining six first-team regulars: Josh Little (stress fracture), Mark Adair (rectus muscle tear), regular white-ball star Paul Stirling (torn calf muscle), Curtis Campher (hand fracture), Barry McCarthy (complete ACL tear), and Jordan Neill (shoulder and foot injury). National selector Andrew White admitted the squad was severely depleted but viewed it as a crucial testing ground for next year's T20 World Cup qualifiers. We cant disguise the fact that were hampered by injury at present, with at least five first-team regulars missing due to injury. However, my view in such circumstances is that one players misfortune is another player's opportunity. As such, weve named three uncapped players in the squad of 14. Jai Moondra is a left-arm bowler who has the ability to swing the ball at a decent pace, potentially providing a point of difference that we need to continue to develop moving forward, he said. Commenting on the remaining two uncapped prospects, White added, Having impressed in the Under-19s for a period of time and following his Test Match debut last month, Reuben Wilson gets an opportunity to display his talent in the T20 format. However, my view in such circumstances is that one players misfortune is another player's opportunity. As such, weve named three uncapped players in the squad of 14. Jai Moondra is a left-arm bowler who has the ability to swing the ball at a decent pace, potentially providing a point of difference that we need to continue to develop moving forward, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ireland squad: Lorcan Tucker (c), Ross Adair, Ben Calitz, Gareth Delany, George Dockrell, Stephen Doheny, Matthew Humphreys, Gavin Hoey, Matthew Hollard, Liam McCarthy, Jai Moondra, Harry Tector, Tim Tector, and Reuben Wilson Article Source: IANS
Carlson, Ingram steer chase as Glamorgan overcome Surrey resistance
Division One newbies soar into contention at top despite dogged efforts of visitors' last-wicket pair
Tuesday triple-header: NZ look to stay alive; Australia chase winning streak
Meanwhile, Ireland and Pakistan look for their first wins in this tournament
MPL T20 Scindia Cup: Royal Nimar Eagles produced a dominant all-round performance to register a comprehensive eight-wicket victory over Bhopal Leopards in a rain-curtailed encounter of the Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) T20 Scindia Cup 2026 at the Holkar Stadium in Indore. The match was reduced to 13 overs per side due to rain. Bhopal Leopards were bowled out for 107 in their allotted 13 overs against Royal Nimar Eagles, with the innings being headlined by a sensational spell from IPL star Kumar Kartikeya. Drawing on his experience at the highest level, the left-arm spinner produced a match-winning performance that played a crucial role in helping the Eagles secure a top-two finish in the league stage. The left-arm spinner claimed a remarkable six-wicket haul and completed a hattrick, finishing with figures of 6/24 from his three overs. The Leopards suffered an early setback, losing Tanishq Yadav and skipper Aniket Verma cheaply to slump to 15/2 in 2.3 overs. Rahul Chandrol and Ansh Bagadia then attempted to revive the innings with a valuable 45-run partnership for the third wicket. Chandrol led the counterattack with 39 off 23 deliveries before being dismissed, while Bagadia chipped in with 24 off 18. However, once the partnership was broken, the Leopards struggled to build any momentum and kept losing wickets at regular intervals. Kartikeya then ran through the middle and lower order with a devastating spell. He began his hattrick by having Pawan Nirwani stumped for 5 off 6 balls, before clean bowling Pranjul Puri with the very next delivery. The spinner completed the milestone by trapping Anurag Malviya in front of the stumps. This is the third hattrick of MPL 2026. Parush Mandal produced another impactful performance and made a significant contribution with the ball, picking up 2/12 from his three overs, while Dharmesh Patel chipped in with one wicket, conceding 19 runs in his two-over spell. In reply, Royal Nimar Eagles made light work of the chase, reaching the target in just 9.2 overs. Openers Dharmesh Patel and Himanshu Mantri provided a solid start, adding 29 runs for the first wicket before Patel departed for 15 off 13 deliveries. Mantri then joined forces with Kanishk Dubey, and the pair took the attack to the opposition, stitching together a brisk 53-run partnership for the second wicket. Mantri played an aggressive knock of 31 off 17 balls before being dismissed, but Dubey continued to dominate the bowling attack. The right-hander brought up a sparkling half-century and found able support from Anand Bais at number four as the duo guided the Eagles comfortably towards victory. Dubey remained unbeaten on a blistering 51 off just 19 deliveries, smashing six sixes during his innings, while Bais chipped in with an unbeaten 12 off 8 balls as Royal Nimar Eagles sealed the win in emphatic fashion. Mantri then joined forces with Kanishk Dubey, and the pair took the attack to the opposition, stitching together a brisk 53-run partnership for the second wicket. Mantri played an aggressive knock of 31 off 17 balls before being dismissed, but Dubey continued to dominate the bowling attack. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The atmosphere in the team has been very positive throughout the competition. We are approaching every game with the mindset of playing a knockout match. That mindset has helped us stay focused and motivated. We knew that if we could restrict the opposition to a manageable total, we would put ourselves in a strong position, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Cricket Regulator Confirms No Further Action To Be Taken Against Stokes And Atkinson
The Cricket Regulator: The Cricket Regulator on Monday confirmed that no further action will be taken against England captain Ben Stokes and fast bowler Gus Atkinson, after concluding its investigation into the events of June 78 due to a lack of evidence. The independent body, which oversees compliance and integrity within England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) regulations, stated that its detailed inquiry into their involvement in a brawl outside a pub found no proof of any regulatory misconduct by the duo. Stokes and Atkinson were stood down from the recently concluded second Test, which England lost by 237 runs to New Zealand at The Oval, following a breach of team protocols. In Stokes absence, veteran batter Joe Root captained England. The duo were involved in a nightclub incident on June 8, after England secured a 115-run victory at Lord's. The incident also involved a Saracens academy rugby player. The Cricket Regulator has concluded its investigation into the events of 78 June involving Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson. The Cricket Regulators role is to determine whether any participant or player has breached any applicable ECB Cricket Regulations. The investigation followed multiple lines of enquiry to gather and assess evidence in relation to the events in question. Having carefully reviewed all currently available information, the Cricket Regulator has determined that there is insufficient evidence to establish that any regulatory breach occurred. Accordingly, no further action will be taken against either player. The Cricket Regulator would like to thank all those involved for their cooperation throughout the investigation, the statement said on Monday. The Cricket Regulators role is to determine whether any participant or player has breached any applicable ECB Cricket Regulations. The investigation followed multiple lines of enquiry to gather and assess evidence in relation to the events in question. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The duo, who were withdrawn from their respective County Championship matches for Durham and Surrey, will now take the field for Englands series-deciding Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge, starting on Thursday. Article Source: IANS
Lack Of Funds Limits Pakistans Asian Games Participation
The Pakistan Table Tennis Federation: Lack of funds and apathy from the sports governing body have limited Pakistans participation in the upcoming Asian Games 2026 from 123 to 80 participants, which may further reduce in the days to come, a news report said on Monday. The Pakistan Sports Board (PSB), the body responsible for arranging funds for athletes to feature in international events, has directed various federations to reduce their squads or arrange for their own funding for the Asian Games to be held in Aichi-Nagoya, Japan, from September 19 to October 4, Telecom Asia Sport said in a report. It is a big jolt for various athletes who have been extensively preparing for the Games as they will either be left out or will have to run from pillar to post to arrange for the funds, sources told www.telecomsia.net. All the Federations have been told by the PSB that we are slashing the contingent size and withdrawing financial support from several athletes, coaches, and support personnel who had already been cleared to participate. The Pakistan Table Tennis Federation has already conveyed to its players to arrange for their own finances if they want to feature in the Games. Sources said the recently-appointed PSB Director General, Yawar Hussain, is new to the post and is in talks with the government to arrange more funds, but has little time and resources to turn things over. From the PSB budget of around Rs. 400 million, around Rs. 250 million were earmarked specifically for the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) to cover travel, logistics, and administrative expenses for the league, and this is the main cause for slashing the Asian Games contingent, sources were quoted as saying in the Telecom Asia Sport report. The Pakistan Olympic Association (POA), which arranges for the accreditation of the athletes, has already acquired that for 123 athletes, said sources. The Games give several budding athletes a chance to test their skills, but instead of preparing for the Games, they are now left to seek sponsorship for themselves, said sources. The Pakistan Athletics Federation is also trying to get sponsorships for its athletes. The federation was told that it would get a chance to send 14 athletes, but after the cut, the contingent is now left to six. The latest slashing of the contingent has hit boxing, kabaddi, shooting, and volleyball, which are medal hopes, while financial support for wrestling, weightlifting, table tennis, and tennis has been withdrawn altogether despite prior commitments, sources told www.telecomasia.net. The Pakistan Olympic Association (POA), which arranges for the accreditation of the athletes, has already acquired that for 123 athletes, said sources. The Games give several budding athletes a chance to test their skills, but instead of preparing for the Games, they are now left to seek sponsorship for themselves, said sources. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In the last Asian Games in Hangzhou, China, Pakistan managed just one silver medal in the mens team squash championship and two bronze medals in womens shooting (10m air pistol) and kabaddi. Pakistan will also send a cricket team for the 2026 Asian Games, which will be separately funded by the Pakistan Cricket Board Article Source: IANS
Dhoni Has To Be The Federer Of Cricket, Kohli Can Be Compared To Alcaraz: Sanju Samson
All England Lawn Tennis: India wicketkeeperbatter Sanju Samson has likened MS Dhonis calm and effortless style of functioning to tennis legend Roger Federer, while adding that Virat Kohlis style is comparable to current star Carlos Alcaraz. Samsons comments come ahead of this years Wimbledon, set to take place from June 29 to July 12 at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. The Roger Federer of cricket? It has to be MS Dhoni. He is very calm and composed in the way he goes about his business. When he performs, it looks effortless yet very powerful. Carlos Alcaraz, on the other hand, is very explosive, much like how Virat Bhai started. Maybe Virat Kohli can be compared to Alcaraz. He is very aggressive and full of power and explosiveness, said Samson on JioStar. Samson also revealed that the Indian women's cricket team's historic 2025 ODI World Cup triumph under Harmanpreet Kaur served as a huge motivation for the men's team ahead of their own victorious 2026 Mens T20 World Cup campaign. The wicketkeeper-batter played a pivotal role in India clinching the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup on home soil by smashing three consecutive half-centuries to walk away with the prestigious Player of the Tournament award. We were all watching the final. My family members and everyone else were glued to the TV. It was a special moment for all of us in the country. We had been waiting for it for a long time. We knew we were capable of winning the World Cup, yet while we were so close, we were very far. I was very happy for all the players on the team. There was so much hard work behind it and so many great stories within the squad itself. It was a proud moment for all of us. I think the standards were set very high for us. They won the World Cup and put us on a stage where we felt that we could do the same in India. It was a great moment that both World Cups happened in India and that we won them. So, yes, that victory definitely played a part. I was very happy for all the players on the team. There was so much hard work behind it and so many great stories within the squad itself. It was a proud moment for all of us. I think the standards were set very high for us. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Every World Cup seemed to be won by Australia. But now, I think the roles have reversed. We are the champions, and we play and compete with the same attitude. So, yes, there is a lot of respect for them as an opponent. Article Source: IANS
World Athletics Delegation Meets Gujarat Leadership During Championships Evaluation Tour
Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi: Gujarat's bid to host two major international athletics events moved a step forward on Monday as a five-member World Athletics delegation began a two-day assessment visit to the state to evaluate sports infrastructure and related facilities for the proposed World Athletics Under-20 Championships in 2028 and the World Athletics Championships in 2031. The delegation, led by Antti Pihlakoski, Chairman of the Bid Evaluation Panel of World Athletics, commenced its visit with a meeting with Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi in Gandhinagar. The visit, scheduled for June 22 and 23, is aimed at studying and inspecting Gujarat's sports infrastructure and ancillary facilities as part of the evaluation process for the proposed hosting of the two international athletics events. During the meeting, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel expressed confidence that the delegation's inspection of the state's sports facilities would provide a first-hand understanding of Gujarat's preparedness and sporting culture. The Gujarat government remained optimistic about securing the hosting rights for the World Athletics Championships in 2031 and had accelerated preparations to ensure the successful organisation of the event, he emphasised. Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi told the delegation that Gujarat was preparing to host world-class sporting events, including the World Police and Fire Games and the Commonwealth Games 2030. Infrastructure capable of supporting international sporting competitions was being developed rapidly across key venues in the state, Sanghavi noted. According to Sanghavi, facilities for hosting global sporting events are being expanded at the Veer Savarkar Sports Complex, the Sardar Patel Sports Enclave, the Narendra Modi Stadium, described as the world's largest cricket stadium, and the Karai Academy. World Athletics, the international governing body for athletics, is assessing Gujarat's readiness as a potential host for the World Athletics Under-20 Championships in 2028 and the senior World Athletics Championships in 2031. According to Sanghavi, facilities for hosting global sporting events are being expanded at the Veer Savarkar Sports Complex, the Sardar Patel Sports Enclave, the Narendra Modi Stadium, described as the world's largest cricket stadium, and the Karai Academy. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Among those present at the meeting were Sanjeev Kumar, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister; Vala, Director General of the Sports Authority of Gujarat; Adille Sumariwalla, Vice-President of World Athletics, and other officials associated with the visit. Article Source: IANS
Women's T20 WC: Semi-final Race Intensifies As Contenders Enter Decisive Final Week
T20 World Cup: With the group stage entering its final stretch, the race for the top four semi-final spots at the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 is reaching a thrilling climax. Australia and England have emerged as the frontrunners after maintaining perfect records through three matches, while India, West Indies, South Africa and Bangladesh remain firmly in the hunt. At the other end of the table, Pakistan, the Netherlands and Ireland have already seen their knockout hopes extinguished. Group A: Australia in command, India-South Africa battle heats up: Australia have looked every bit the tournament favourites, winning all three matches in dominant fashion to sit atop Group A with six points and a tournament-best net run rate of +4.391. Comfortable victories over South Africa, Bangladesh and the Netherlands have placed them within touching distance of the semi-finals, with clashes against Pakistan and India still to come. One more victory should mathematically seal qualification, while their superior net run rate provides an additional safety cushion. India occupy second place with four points after convincing wins over Pakistan and the Netherlands before suffering their first setback against South Africa. Harmanpreet Kaur's side still controls much of its own destiny, but the margin for error has disappeared. Victories over Bangladesh and Australia would almost certainly secure a semi-final berth, while another defeat could prove costly if South Africa maintain their winning momentum. South Africa have recovered impressively after a heavy opening defeat to Australia. Narrowly overcoming Pakistan before registering an important six-wicket win against India has reignited their campaign, although a negative net run rate of -0.546 remains a concern. With fixtures against the Netherlands and Bangladesh remaining, the Proteas not only need to keep winning but also improve their net run rate in case qualification is decided on tiebreakers. Bangladesh continue to punch above their weight after collecting two victories from three outings. Wins against the Netherlands and Pakistan have kept them firmly in contention despite a one-sided defeat to Australia. However, the toughest phase of their campaign lies ahead, with consecutive matches against India and South Africa likely to determine whether they can complete one of the tournament's biggest surprises. Meanwhile, Pakistan and tournament debutants the Netherlands have been officially eliminated after losing each of their opening three matches. Although both sides are out of semi-final contention, they still have the opportunity to finish their campaigns on a positive note and potentially influence the qualification race by upsetting one of the remaining contenders. Group B: England and West Indies hold the advantage: Hosts England have strengthened their grip on Group B after winning all three matches to sit comfortably on six points. Victories over Sri Lanka, Ireland and Scotland have highlighted the depth within the squad, although tougher examinations await against West Indies and defending champions New Zealand. One win from those two fixtures would guarantee England a place in the last four. West Indies are also perfectly placed after beginning their campaign with three consecutive victories. Hayley Matthews' side made an early statement by defeating defending champions New Zealand before edging past Scotland and Sri Lanka in two closely fought contests While their performances have not always been convincing, another victory from matches against England and Ireland would be enough to secure qualification. Defending champions New Zealand remain alive, but only just. Consecutive defeats to West Indies and Sri Lanka left the White Ferns staring at an early exit before they kept their campaign alive with a tense victory over Ireland. Even so, their qualification hopes are no longer entirely in their own hands. They must defeat both Scotland and England and hope results elsewhere work in their favour. Scotland have earned widespread praise despite winning just one of their first three matches. The newcomers have pushed both West Indies and England before narrowly falling short, and now require victories over New Zealand and Sri Lanka to remain in contention. Sri Lanka's campaign has followed a similar pattern of inconsistency. After an opening loss to England, they produced one of the shocks of the tournament by defeating defending champions New Zealand before another defeat to West Indies dented their hopes. Their remaining fixtures against Ireland and Scotland offer a realistic chance to stay alive, though qualification will likely depend on favourable outcomes elsewhere. Ireland's wait for a first-ever Women's T20 World Cup victory continues. Despite pushing both England and New Zealand deep into their respective contests, three straight defeats have ended their semi-final aspirations. They now have two final opportunities to create history before bowing out of the tournament. The road to the semi-finals: With two group matches remaining for every team, the qualification picture remains finely balanced in both groups. The road to the semi-finals: Also Read: Live Cricket Score As the competition enters its decisive week, every run scored and every wicket taken could prove decisive, particularly with net run rate expected to play a significant role if teams finish level on points. The final round of fixtures promises high-stakes cricket as the race for the Women's T20 World Cup semi-finals reaches its conclusion. Article Source: IANS

