Brook relieved as England do enough to get campaign back on track
Captain glad to get over line after being pushed by Scotland in nervy Kolkata clash
T20 WC: We Were 20-30 Runs Short Today, Says Scotland Skipper Berrington After Defeat To England
T20 World Cup: Scotland captain Richie Berrington admitted his side were 2030 runs short after their five-wicket defeat to England in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup at the Eden Gardens on Saturday. Tom Banton's unbeaten 63 and Jacob Bethell's 32 helped England edge out Scotland by five wickets with 10 balls to spare Berrington conceded that while the surface at Eden Gardens was good for batting and his team showed belief with both bat and ball, the lack of sustained partnerships and slightly off execution in the middle overs ultimately proved costly. Yeah, I thought that it was a really good wicket to bat on. I felt that we didn't get too many partnerships in our innings. Myself and Brucy were batting well, but probably needed just one of us to bat deep. We were 20-30 runs short today, Berrington said after the match. Earlier, England opted to bowl on a juicy surface, and Jofra Archer had an instant effect in the second over of his spell, taking two early wickets in the powerplay -- George Munsey (4) and Brandon McMullen (0). Michael Jones and Richie Berrington provided stability to the innings during the Power-play. Jones looked confident until he was dismissed by Sam Curran in the sixth over for 33 runs. Berrington and Tom Bruce had a great partnership for Scotland, putting on 71 runs from just 41 balls for the fourth wicket. Bruce was out against the run of play for 24 runs off 18 balls, whilst Berrington fell for 49 runs off 32 balls, just short of his half-century. After a spirited late-order contribution from Oliver Davidson, Scotland managed to reach 150 runs. Scotland's innings then fell apart as they lost wickets at regular intervals, eventually being bowled out for 152 runs in 19.4 overs. Adil Rashid finished with excellent figures of 3 wickets for 36 runs as Jofra chipped in with two for 24. I think we knew that spin was going to be key in that middle phase today. England have got some world-class spinners on its side. Our execution was slightly off today. We still felt that we have batters who can play better in those situations. Unfortunately, we didn't quite click enough today. We now move on to Mumbai, which has different conditions. I think having that partnership in the middle was really crucial for us, but it wasn't quite long enough. After a spirited late-order contribution from Oliver Davidson, Scotland managed to reach 150 runs. Scotland's innings then fell apart as they lost wickets at regular intervals, eventually being bowled out for 152 runs in 19.4 overs. Adil Rashid finished with excellent figures of 3 wickets for 36 runs as Jofra chipped in with two for 24. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think we had that belief to execute our best skills and defend the score. We showed that, but it definitely hurts. We know that if we can execute our best skills, we can put anyone under pressure. Well, that can happen to anyone. Some days are not yours. I thought he came back well later on. It's just one of those things that didn't come off well today for us. Article Source: IANS
Wasim, Waqar lead appeals for Imran Khan to receive medical care
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T20 WC: West Indies Vs Nepal, USA Vs Namibia - Match Previews
ICC T20 World Cup: West Indies would look to seal their top spot in Group C and register a hat-trick of wins when they face minnows Nepal at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Sunday. The crucial match will start at 11:00 AM. On the other hand, Nepal would be hoping to end their quest for the first World Cup win and make a comeback after back-to-back losses in the ongoing T20 World Cup 2026. West Indies started their tournament on a high note with a 35-run win against Scotland. The 2016 champions continued the momentum in their next match, when they beat two-time champions England by 30 runs. The Nepal cricket team posed a great challenge to England in their opening match before falling short narrowly by just 4 runs. However, Rohit Poudel's team went off the track in the next match against Italy, where they suffered a crushing 10-wicket loss. Now they will be hoping to put their campaign back on the rails against the West Indies. Squads: Nepal: Kushal Bhurtel, Aasif Sheikh(wk), Rohit Paudel(c), Dipendra Singh Airee, Aarif Sheikh, Lokesh Bam, Gulsan Jha, Karan KC, Nandan Yadav, Sandeep Lamichhane, Lalit Rajbanshi, Sompal Kami, Sundeep Jora, Sher Malla, Basir Ahamad West Indies: Brandon King, Shai Hope(wk/c), Shimron Hetmyer, Roston Chase, Sherfane Rutherford, Rovman Powell, Jason Holder, Romario Shepherd, Akeal Hosein, Gudakesh Motie, Shamar Joseph, Johnson Charles, Matthew Forde, Jayden Seales, Quentin Sampson Head-to-head record between Nepal and the West Indies Total matches played: 3 Nepal won: 2 West Indies won: 1 Performance of both teams in their last 5 matches Nepal: W, W, W, L, L West Indies :L, L, W, W, W 26th Match: USA vs Namibia, MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai 3:00 PM The United States of America (USA) would like to end their campaign with a win and give them an outside chance to grab the Super 8 spot when they face Namibia in their last group stage match of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Sunday. Namibia will look to register their first win in the ongoing tournament after suffering two losses at the start. Namibia first went down to the Netherlands, who registered a seven-wicket win, and then the defending champions handed them their second defeat in Group A. The USA started their campaign against India, where their bowlers stunned the defending champions at the start, reducing them to 77/6. But Suryakumar Yadav hammered an unbeaten 84, and the Indian bowlers then struggled against the US batters and won by 29 runs. In the second match, Pakistan beat them easily by 32 runs. Monank Patel's team then made a comeback in the third match and registered their biggest win in the tournament by beating the opposition with a margin of 93 runs. Squads: Namibia: Louren Steenkamp, Jan Frylinck, Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton, Gerhard Erasmus (c), JJ Smit, Zane Green (wk), Malan Kruger, Ruben Trumpelmann, Bernard Scholtz, Ben Shikongo, Max Heingo, Dylan Leicher, Jack Brassell, Jan Balt, Willem Myburgh USA: Monank Patel (wk/c), Shayan Jahangir, Saiteja Mukkamalla, Sanjay Krishnamurthi, Shubham Ranjane, Milind Kumar, Harmeet Singh, Mohammad Mohsin, Shadley van Schalkwyk, Nosthush Kenjige, Ali Khan, Shehan Jayasuriya, Ehsan Adil, Saurabh Netravalkar, Andries Gous Namibia vs USA Head-to-Head record: Total matches played: 2 Namibia won: 0 USA Won: 2 Performance of both teams in their last 5 matches USA Won: 2 Also Read: Live Cricket Score USA : W, W, L, L, W Article Source: IANS
India vs Pakistan is finally here. Over to cricket now
There isn't much riding on this game from the tournament's perspective, but try telling that to the fans from either country
Pakistan 'Always Ready' For India Despite Late Green Light: Salman Agha
Pakistan skipper Salman Agha said Saturday his team had been always ready to face India on Sunday at the T20 World Cup, despite only being given the green light a few days ago. The biggest and most lucrative clash in world cricket has sold out the 35,000-capacity R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo with hundreds of millions more expected to watch on television. The game was only confirmed as going ahead late on Monday night after the Islamabad government made a U-turn on its an order to boycott the blockbuster Group A game. This is a very big game and the magnitude is huge, Agha said ahead of the team's practice at the stadium on Saturday. We were always ready for the game, whatever be the decision. Pakistan had a scrappy last over three-wicket win in their first match against the Netherlands before beating the United States by 32 runs. India have also won both their matches so far. We are in good momentum and I hope that being in Colombo since the start will help us in terms of conditions, said Agha. But he warned: We have to play good cricket to win the match. The hugely-anticipated match could be hit by bad weather, with rain forecast for Sunday evening. Agha believed spin would dominate, calling Tariq Usman his trump card against India's powerful batting line-up. Tariq has been bowling well and I am sure the mystery element will make him our trump card, Agha said, brushing aside doubts over the legality of Tariq's unique sling-arm action and the exaggerated pause in his delivery stride. He has been cleared twice so there are no worries. Agha hoped the players would shake hands, unlike during their three Asia Cup matches in Dubai last year. The game should be played in the true spirit of the game, said Agha. It has been the norm in cricket for years but whatever way they want, we will only know tomorrow. The winner will be guaranteed of thier berth in the next Super Eights round. India have a oubt over explosive opener Abhishek Sharma, who has been suffering with a stomach biug. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I hope he plays tomorrow. I hope he's recovering well, said Agha. We want to play against the best, good luck to him.
South Africa bowl, bring Bosch back
Both sides are almost assured of progress into the Super Eights
Bantons 63* Guides England to Five-Wicket Win Over Scotland
Tom Banton's unbeaten 63 and Jacob Bethell's 32 helped England edge out Scotland by five wickets with 10 balls to spare in the 23rd match of the T20 World Cup 2026 at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Saturday. This was also England's first victory against a European side in T20 World Cup history. Earlier, England opted to bowl on a juicy surface, and Jofra Archer had an instant effect in the second over of his spell, taking two early wickets in the powerplay -- George Munsey (4) and Brandon McMullen (0). Michael Jones and Richie Berrington provided stability to the innings during the Power-play. Jones looked confident until he was dismissed by Sam Curran in the sixth over for 33 runs. Berrington and Tom Bruce had a great partnership for Scotland, putting on 71 runs from just 41 balls for the fourth wicket. Bruce was out against the run of play for 24 runs off 18 balls, whilst Berrington fell for 49 runs off 32 balls, just short of his half-century. After a spirited late-order contribution from Oliver Davidson, Scotland managed to reach 150 runs. Scotland's innings then fell apart as they lost wickets at regular intervals, eventually being bowled out for 152 runs in 19.4 overs. Adil Rashid finished with excellent figures of 3 wickets for 36 runs as Jofra chipped in with two for 24. England had a rocky start to the chase with both Phil Salt and Jos Buttler getting out within the first couple of overs (2 and 3, respectively). Scotland's opening bowlers (Brad Currie and Richie McMullen) were exceptional through the first 6 overs, getting England behind. The momentum shifted a bit when Jacob Bethell and Tom Banton put together a 66-run partnership for the third wicket. Bethell (32) fell, and before long, Harry Brook was back in the dugout after scoring just 4 runs. Banton then went on to dominate the run chase. He got to 50 runs in only 33 balls and was well supported by Sam Curran. The two added 46 runs off 33 balls for the 5th wicket and swung the match in England's favour. Curran ended up throwing his wicket away for 28 runs off 20 balls in the 17th over; however, Banton had already put England in a position to win. He finished with 63 runs off 41 balls and laid the foundation for Englands victory with composure and maturity. Will Jacks (16*) hit the winning runs with 10 balls remaining as England won by 5 wickets. The momentum shifted a bit when Jacob Bethell and Tom Banton put together a 66-run partnership for the third wicket. Bethell (32) fell, and before long, Harry Brook was back in the dugout after scoring just 4 runs. Banton then went on to dominate the run chase. He got to 50 runs in only 33 balls and was well supported by Sam Curran. The two added 46 runs off 33 balls for the 5th wicket and swung the match in England's favour. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Scotland 152/10 in 19.3 overs (Richie Berrington 49, Michael Jones 33; Adil Rashid 3-36, Jofra Archer 2-24) lost to England 155/5 in 18.2 overs (Tom Banton 63 not out, Jacob Bethell 32; Michael Leask 1-33, Brandon McMullen 1-23) by five wickets. Article Source: IANS
Tom Banton 63* sets up nervy win for England
England's Super Eight hopes remain on course after a five-wicket victory over Scotland
Nepal fight to stay alive against in-form West Indies
They face a daunting challenge from West Indies, who have hardly had any headaches so far
T20 WC: Abhishek Sharma Will Play Against Pakistan, Says Suryakumar Yadav
Opener Abhishek Sharma: India skipper Suryakumar Yadav on Saturday confirmed that opener Abhishek Sharma, who missed the second match of the T20 World Cup 2026 against Namibia, is fit to play and will feature against the arch-rivals Pakistan in the crucial Group A clash at the R. Premadasa Stadium. Abhishek was admitted to a private hospital in New Delhi on Monday due to a stomach infection, which he picked up during the clash against the USA at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. In Abhishek's absence, Sanju Samson opened against Namibia at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, scoring a brisk 22 off eight balls, and could reprise the role if needed. Asked whether Abhishek will play on Sunday, Suryakumar said at the pre-match press conference, Yes, he will play. There's always pressure. With India-Pakistan, it's more of an occasion. No matter how much we say it's just any other game, it's a human tendency to be under pressure because it is not any other game. We don't play them often either. So the pressure is always there. Moreover, the rain threat looms over the high-intensity encounter, as weather forecasts show a strong possibility of showers on Sunday in Colombo. Downplaying the rain factor, Suryakumar said, Weather is something we can't control. Playing good cricket is the only thing in our control. We have similar wickets back home, too. We have played a lot of cricket here. We are familiar with the conditions. India and Pakistan have been placed in the same group in the opening stages of the past five editions of the T20 World Cup and the previous two 50-over World Cup competitions. Till now, the two sides have played each other eight times in the T20 World Cup, with India emerging victorious on seven occasions, while Pakistan managed to win only once (in 2021). Moreover, the rain threat looms over the high-intensity encounter, as weather forecasts show a strong possibility of showers on Sunday in Colombo. Downplaying the rain factor, Suryakumar said, Weather is something we can't control. Playing good cricket is the only thing in our control. We have similar wickets back home, too. We have played a lot of cricket here. We are familiar with the conditions. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India's batting has faced challenges in the T20 World Cup 2026 so far. Despite two wins, India's middle-order has struggled against both the USA and Namibia. Suryakumar Yadav speaking on the issue said, We had a scratchy start, we can't run away from the fact. There's no excuse. Everyone has played a lot of cricket, and batters should have their own plans on a tricky wicket. We started well, but had a hiccup, and then covered it well. It's the beauty of T20 cricket. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Jos Buttler Becomes First Wicket-keeper Batter To Reach 4000 T20I Runs
T20 World Cup: Englands Jos Buttler on Saturday made history by becoming the first wicket-keeper batter and fastest player in the world to score 4,000 runs in T20 Internationals based on balls faced. He reached this milestone in just 2,670 deliveries, breaking the previous record set by Rohit Sharma. He reached 4,000 runs during the Group C match against Scotland in the ICC T20 Men's World Cup 2026 on Saturday in Kolkata. Buttler needed three runs for 4,000. He achieved this on the fourth ball of the second over (chasing 153 runs). This was also Buttler's 150th T20I for England, making him the only English cricketer -- one of five players globally -- to have played 150 or more T20Is. However, he departed early, scoring just three from four deliveries, chipping it to McMullen off Currie in the second over of the chase. Buttler is only the fourth player to score 4,000 runs in T20I and the first Englishman to achieve the feat. Before Buttler, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Babar Azam were the other players to reach this milestone. Kohli was the first person to have 4,000 runs, achieving this on November 10, 2022, during the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup 2022 versus England at the Adelaide Oval. However, he departed early, scoring just three from four deliveries, chipping it to McMullen off Currie in the second over of the chase. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Buttler, a former captain of Englnad, is the top run scorer in T20Is for England. He is far ahead of Eoin Morgan, the former captain, who has 2,458 runs from 115 games. He is one of their best player in the shortest format of the international game and is also a much-appreciated player in the T20 franchises around the globe. Article Source: IANS
Buoyant USA look to stay alive in Super Eights race
Namibia, meanwhile, are winless after two matches
T20 WC: Process Doesn't Change, Says Archer After 2 For 24 Haul Against Scotland
T20 World Cup: Stressing that process doesnt change, Jofra Archer underlined Englands clarity of plans after delivering a sharp spell of 2 for 24 against Scotland in the T20 World Cup 2026 match at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Saturday. Englands bowlers managed to reduce Scotland to 152/9 after facing some early aggression. Jofra Archer returned to his best form with (2-14), hitting tough lengths that unsettled the batters. Archer got rid of George Munsey early in the inning and then came back to get rid of Brandon McMullen with sharp bouncers. Process doesn't change, games don't all go the same way, so you have to stick to it. Different conditions in Mumbai slid on quite a bit, and we used that to our advantage. It's a wicket we bat well on, so over to the batters to bring it home. Plans don't change. If we decide to hit the wicket, we hit the wicket; if it's pace off, it's pace off, said Archer after the first innings. Adil Rashid had one costly over, but he bounced back by outsmarting the batters during the middle overs with three wickets. Liam Dawson remained dependable as always. Sam Curran and Jamie Overton each took a wicket, keeping Scotlands momentum in check. Earlier, Scotlands innings was anchored by skipper Richie Berrington. He scored a solid 49 and shared an important 71-run partnership with Tom Bruce. This partnership briefly put England under pressure. Adil Rashid had one costly over, but he bounced back by outsmarting the batters during the middle overs with three wickets. Liam Dawson remained dependable as always. Sam Curran and Jamie Overton each took a wicket, keeping Scotlands momentum in check. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Apart from Jones 33, a little courage was shown by Oliver Davidson, who scored 20 off 15 deliveries later in the innings to help Scotland cross the 150-run mark. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Aamir Kaleem Becomes The Oldest Player To Hit A Half-century In The Tournament's History
T20 World Cup: Oman's most experienced all-rounder Aamir Kaleem has etched his name in the history books, becoming the oldest player to hit a half-century, as he smashed 50 off just 28 deliveries, against Ireland in their third match of the T20 World Cup 2026 played at the Sinhalese Sports Club on Saturday. Aamir opened the innings for Oman when they came out to chase a mammoth target of 236 to secure their first victory in the ongoing tournament. Aamir started the innings with a four on the second ball, followed by a six on the fourth ball he played. As the wickets were falling on the other side, Aamir stood tall and forged a 73-run partnership with Hammad Mirza. Aged 44 years and 86 days, Aamir Kaleem brought his half-century in just 28 balls, hitting five fours and two sixes during the course of his innings. Unfortunately, he could not turn it into a big one and fell on a sharp bouncer of Barry McCarthy. With this knock, he surpassed his teammate Mohammad Nadeems record for becoming the oldest player to score a half-century, a milestone Nadeem had set earlier in the T20 World Cup 2026 after making a fifty against Sri Lanka at the age of 43 years and 161 days. Sri Lanka's legend Sanath Jayasuriya, who scored a half-century at 39 years 345 days against the West Indies in the 2009 T20 World Cup, sits at third on the list. Despite Aamir's historic knock, Oman's innings collapsed after his wicket, and they were bundled out for just 139 runs in 18 overs as Ireland registered a 96-run emphatic win. Sri Lanka's legend Sanath Jayasuriya, who scored a half-century at 39 years 345 days against the West Indies in the 2009 T20 World Cup, sits at third on the list. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He has played 54 T20I matches and scored 718 runs while also taking 48 wickets. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Rashid, Archer, Dawson Bowl Out Scotland For 152 In Kolkata
T20 World Cup: Adil Rashid, Jofra Archer and Liam Dawson helped England bowl out Scotland for a below par score of 152/10 in 19.4 overs in the Group C clash of the T20 World Cup 2026 Group C clash at the Eden Gardens on Saturday. Scotlands innings was anchored by skipper Richie Berrington. He scored a solid 49 and stitched an important 71-run partnership with Tom Bruce (24) as Scotland managed to reach the below-par total. Scotland started off on a positive note as Michael Jones was the aggressor in the powerplay, but he fell to Sam Curran in the sixth over. Although the batters' inability to turn early starts into large scores proved costly. Berrington was the mainstay of the innings with his 49 runs from the opening six. He influenced the momentum of the innings through his partnership with Bruce, who was also looking very good at the crease. Dawson removed Bruce, while Berrington was trapped lbw by Rashid in the very next over, and things went downhill for Scotland as they slipped from 113/3 to 127/8. Late in the innings, a little courage was shown by Oliver Davidson, but nobody could continue on at the crease for enough time to make a big score. England bowlers managed to regain control after facing some early aggression. Archer returned to his best form with (2-14), hitting tough lengths that unsettled the batters. Adil Rashid (3-36) had one costly over, but he bounced back by outsmarting the batters during the middle overs. Dawson removed Bruce, while Berrington was trapped lbw by Rashid in the very next over, and things went downhill for Scotland as they slipped from 113/3 to 127/8. Late in the innings, a little courage was shown by Oliver Davidson, but nobody could continue on at the crease for enough time to make a big score. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief scores: Scotland 152/10 in 19.3 overs (Richie Berrington 49, Michael Jones 33; Adil Rashid 3-36, Jofra Archer 2-24) against England Article Source: IANS
ISL 2025-26: Focus On Consistency, Defensive Setup As Bengaluru FC Set Tone For The New Season
All India Football Federation: As they get ready for the season that starts on Saturday, former winners Bengaluru FC will continue to emphasise the club's core principles of consistency, defensive organisation, and a proactive attacking approach this season in the Indian Super League (ISL) 2025-26. The league was hurriedly arranged by the All India Football Federation (AIFF) on being prodded by the Supreme Court, as the federation engaged in legal battles over the rights to run the league and broadcast it. The club's preparations over the past weeks have centred on fitness and strengthening on-field chemistry within the squad, the club's top brass informed when Bengaluru FC addressed the media in their Season Opener Press Conference held at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium on Saturday. With this, the club set the tone for their upcoming Indian Super League (ISL) campaign. The players will be focused on the clubs strategic roadmap for the season, highlighting squad preparedness and overall objectives. Head Coach Renedy Singh and forward Ryan Williams spoke about the teams pre-season work, the mindset within the squad, and expectations heading into the opening fixture on 15 February against Sporting Club Delhi. The club emphasised its focus on consistency, defensive organisation, and a proactive attacking approach this season. Preparations over the past weeks have centred on fitness and strengthening on-field chemistry within the squad. Speaking about the teams build-up to the season and the approach going into the campaign, Renedy Singh stressed the importance of balance and focus. The players have worked very hard over the past few weeks and are fully prepared for the challenge ahead. Its a 13-match season, but our focus is on taking it one game at a time, starting from tomorrow. Football is about maintaining the right balance - we want to attack with intent but also defend as a unit. The whole team will contribute in both phases, and thats what I expect from the players, he said on Saturday. Sharing his thoughts on the squad environment and the excitement around the opener, Ryan Williams highlighted the mood within the camp. Theres a real sense of excitement in the group. Weve been waiting a long time to get back out there, especially in front of our fans, at home. The environment within the squad is very positive, and when youre happy and confident off the pitch, it reflects on the performances. Everyone is motivated and ready to give their best from the very first match, said Williams. The press conference also saw discussions around the importance of home support, key fixtures in the season, and the clubs long-term competitive targets. BFC Fixtures -- League Phase: February 2026 15 Feb: Bengaluru FC vs Sporting Club Delhi 7:30 PM (Sree Kanteerava Stadium) 22 Feb: Bengaluru FC vs NorthEast United FC 5:00 PM (Sree Kanteerava Stadium) 27 Feb: Bengaluru FC vs Punjab FC 7:30 PM (Sree Kanteerava Stadium) March 2026 7 Mar: Mohammedan SC vs Bengaluru FC 5:00 PM 14 Mar: Bengaluru FC vs Mohun Bagan Super Giant 7:30 PM (Sree Kanteerava Stadium) 22 Mar: Inter Kashi vs Bengaluru FC 7:30 PM April 2026 4 Apr: FC Goa vs Bengaluru FC 7:30 PM 11 Apr: Bengaluru FC vs Kerala Blasters FC 7:30 PM (Sree Kanteerava Stadium) 16 Apr: East Bengal FC vs Bengaluru FC 7:30 PM 25 Apr: Bengaluru FC vs Mumbai City FC 5:00 PM (Sree Kanteerava Stadium) May 2026 4 May: Odisha FC vs Bengaluru FC 7:30 PM May 2026 Also Read: Live Cricket Score TBD - Chennaiyin FC vs Bengaluru FC TBD Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: All The Stats From Ireland's 96-run Win Over Oman
T20 World Cup: Ireland scored an incredible 96-run win over Oman on Saturday to register their first win of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, ensuring they are mathematically in contention for a place in the next round in the tightly contested Group B. Young bowler Joshua Little picked three crucial wickets, followed by Matthew Humphreys and Barry McCarthy's two wickets each, to bowl out Oman for 139 runs in 18 overs while chasing a massive target of 236 runs in their third match of the T20 World Cup 2026 at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo on Saturday. It was an innings of two halves, as Oman ruled the early exchanges while Ireland, with captain Lorcan Tucker at the wheel, went on a run rampage in the second half. Ireland recovered from 64/4 in 7.3 overs to pile on 235/5 in 20 overs, the highest score at this T20 World Cup and the second-highest overall in the history of the T20 World Cup. Sri Lanka held the record when they made 260/6 against Kenya at Johannesburg in 2007. Lorcan Tucker's 94 not out was the second-highest individual score made by any captain in the T20 World Cup. West Indies' Chris Gayle holds the record with 98 against India in Bridgetown in 2010. 63/2: This is Oman's highest score in the -. Their previous best was 53/2 against Scotland at North Sound in 2024. 22.10: The partnership run rate for the stand between Tucker and Dockrell (70* off 19 balls). This is the highest ever for a T20 World Cup, surpassing 19.87 by M. Hussey and M. Johnson v Pakistan at Gros Islet (53* off 16 balls). 63/2: This is Oman's highest score in the -. Their previous best was 53/2 against Scotland at North Sound in 2024. Also Read: Live Cricket Score 5: Ireland recorded their fifth win against Oman in the seven T20Is. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: We Were In The Game Till 10th Over, Says Oman Skipper After 96-run Loss To Ireland
T20 World Cup: Oman captain Jatinder Singh admitted his side was at the top in the game till the 10th over of the first innings, where they pushed Ireland to 79/4. Still, Lorcan Tucker turned the contest around with a masterful knock, which led to Oman suffering a 96-run defeat in their third match of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo on Saturday. Oman had opted to bowl first on a fresh surface but were taken apart by Ireland, who posted a massive 235/5 in 20 overs, with the help of Tuckers unbeaten 94 and a 101-run partnership with Gareth Delany. In reply, Oman were bowled out for 139 in 18 overs despite a fighting fifty from Aamir Kaleem. When we took the four wickets, we were very much in the game. After 10 overs, they built a partnership. Credit goes to Tucker. The way he built the partnership with Delany was masterful. We tried to execute our plans, but we failed to execute, and they were taking over the bowlers, Jatinder Singh said after the match. The Oman skipper also explained his decision to bowl first in a day game on a small ground. Since it was a new track, we just wanted to bowl first. Last time, we lost the toss, and they had put us in. So we just wanted to bowl first, he explained. Chasing a daunting target of 236, Oman began positively but lost wickets in clusters, which, according to Jatinder, proved costly. The message was simple. Just go out and play your shots and chase the target because at 235, you cannot play it safe. You have to play strokes. But we lost too many wickets in the span of maybe 25 runs. Till the 10th over, we were in the game; after that, we lost the grip, he said. Chasing a daunting target of 236, Oman began positively but lost wickets in clusters, which, according to Jatinder, proved costly. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Oman will play their last match in the T20 World Cup 2026 on February 20 against Australia at Pallekele International Stadium. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Agha Hopes For 'good Spirit' In India-Pak Clash, Stays Non-committal On Handshake
T20 World Cup: Ahead of Sunday's high-voltage India-Pakistan clash in the T20 World Cup, Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha stated that he hopes the game will be played in the right spirit but remained non-committal on the customary handshake. The comments come months after the no-handshake protocol adopted by the Indian men's team during the Men's Asia Cup in September 2025. In all three matches of the tournament, the Indian team did not shake hands with the Pakistan players. Additionally, they refused to accept the trophy from Asian Cricket Council (ACC) President Mohsin Naqvi, who is also Pakistan's Interior Minister. Cricket should be played in spirit. And what I expect, obviously, does not matter. But I feel that the game should be played the same way as it has been since the beginning of cricket. And the rest is up to them and whatever they want to do, Agha told reporters on Saturday in Colombo. Asked about whether there would be handshakes, Agha replied, You will find out about that tomorrow. Moreover, the rain threat looms over the high-intensity encounter, as weather forecasts show a strong possibility of rain on Sunday in Colombo. Downplaying external factors, Agha insisted that performance, not luck, will determine the outcome. Toss cannot decide the game. If you play good cricket, you'll win. Cricket will matter, the toss won't. Agha also expressed hope that India field their strongest XI, specifically wishing for the recovery of young opener Abhishek Sharma, who was unavailable for India's Group A clash against Namibia on Thursday due to his ongoing recovery from illness. Downplaying external factors, Agha insisted that performance, not luck, will determine the outcome. Toss cannot decide the game. If you play good cricket, you'll win. Cricket will matter, the toss won't. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In Abhishek's absence, Sanju Samson opened against Namibia at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, scoring a brisk 22 off eight balls, and could reprise the role if needed. Article Source: IANS
Islamabad United replace Shamar Joseph with Blessing Muzarabani
ESPNcricinfo understands the contract has been terminated by mutual consent, with United looking to bolster their pace bowling stocks with Muzarabani
Usman Tariq Is Our Trump Card; Babar Is Not A Concern For Us: Pakistan Skipper Salman Agha
Salman Ali Agha: Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha reflected on the chatter surrounding Usman Tariq and his bowling action, calling the spinner the team's rump card for the high-stakes T20 World Cup clash with India on Sunday at the R Premadasa Stadium. Tariq's unique bowling has faced questions over its legality, particularly for a pause in his delivery stride, holding his landing foot in the air before releasing the ball with exaggerated delay. Speaking ahead of the marquee clash, Agha hit back at all the scrutiny over the spinner's action, saying his bowling has already been cleared by the ICC twice, so why is there a lot of chatter about it? For us every player is equal. You guys have made Usman Tariq this big. He has been bowling well. He is our trump card. Usman has been cleared twice by the ICC. I don't know why there is talk about his action. He doesn't care about all this talk, Agha told reporters in the pre-match presser on Saturday. Speaking about Babar Azam's form, Agha said that the star batter Babar Azam is not a worry for the team heading into the India game. Babar, who hit an unbeaten half-century against Australia in the final match of the three-game T20I series against Australia prior to the T20 World Cup, made a scratchy 15 off 18 in Pakistan's three-wicket win over the Netherlands in the tournament opener. The former skipper somehow salvaged some pride as he scored a fluent 46 off 32 balls against the USA. Babar Azam is not a concern for us. He has been scoring runs. And hopefully he'll score runs and help us tomorrow. We don't want to change the batting position too much, Agha stated. Babar, who hit an unbeaten half-century against Australia in the final match of the three-game T20I series against Australia prior to the T20 World Cup, made a scratchy 15 off 18 in Pakistan's three-wicket win over the Netherlands in the tournament opener. The former skipper somehow salvaged some pride as he scored a fluent 46 off 32 balls against the USA. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Pakistan skipper acknowledged that the team's record against India in World Cups is not favourable, stating, We cannot change history. We do not have a good record against India in World Cups but will try for a better performance. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: We Turned It Around And Played With Positivity, Says Tucker After Irelands 96-run Win
Match Lorcan Tucker: Ireland captain and Player of the Match Lorcan Tucker said that his side's positive attitude helped them register a commanding 96-run win over Oman in their third match of the T20 World Cup 2026 at the Sinhalese Sports Club on Saturday. Coming off a disappointing outing in their previous game, Ireland bounced back in style, posting 235/5 in 20 overs before bowling Oman out for 139 in 18 overs. Tucker led from the front with an unbeaten 94, narrowly missing out on a century as later Joshua Little picked 3-16 to seal an emphatic victory. Previous game wasnt one of our best days. Things didnt work out for us, but we just turned it around and played with positivity today. We knew they were a good side. Weve played against them before and we havent always beaten them. Theyre competitive. Its important to respect your opposition, Tucker said after the match. Ireland lost early wickets after being put in to bat, but Tucker stitched together a match-defining 101-run partnership with Gareth Delany, who smashed 56 off 30 balls. George Dockrell then provided the late flourish with a nine-ball 35 to propel Ireland to the highest first-innings total of the ongoing tournament. Reflecting on the batting effort, Tucker admitted the power play was a mixed phase. We hit a lot of boundaries and probably lost a few more wickets than we had planned to. But we were just trying to keep the momentum moving. The pitch was good, the outfield was quick, and we tried to capitalise where we could. Lorcan, who is captaining the side for the first time in the tournament, also spoke about the leadership role. Its maybe a little tougher than batting at the start. Theres more responsibility, especially if we lose wickets early. Ive grown into it and gotten more familiar with batting against spin through the middle. I had to put a lot of work in, but luckily it came off today, he said. With the win significantly boosting Irelands net run rate, Tucker believes the team remains in contention for the Super 8 stage. Its maybe a little tougher than batting at the start. Theres more responsibility, especially if we lose wickets early. Ive grown into it and gotten more familiar with batting against spin through the middle. I had to put a lot of work in, but luckily it came off today, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ireland will play their last match in the group stage on February 17 against Zimbabwe at Pallekele International Stadium. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: All-round Ireland Thrash Oman By 96 Runs In Group B Clash
Skipper Lorcan Tucker: Skipper Lorcan Tucker's batting masterclass, followed by Joshua Little impressive bowling, powered Ireland to an emphatic 96-run win over Oman in the do-or-die Group B clash of the T20 World Cup 2026 here at the Sinhalese Sports Club on Saturday. Batting first, captain Tucker (94), Gareth Delany (56) and George Dockrell's 35 off 9 fired Ireland to 235/5, the highest total at this T20 World Cup and the second highest across all editions. Then, Joshua Little (3-16), Matthew Humphreys (2017) and Barry McCarthy (2-32) restricted Oman to 139 in 18 overs to seal the huge win. In the chase of 236, Oman started off well as they scored 21 runs in just two overs, with captain Jatinder Singh and Aamir Kaleem looking in great touch. Before they could capitalise on the good start, Ireland struck with two back-to-back wickets in the third over, sending captain Jatinder and Ashish Odedara to the pavilion in the span of just three balls. However, experienced batter Aamir stood firm at the crease and forged a 73-run partnership with Hammad Mirza. The pair opted for a boundary-hitting approach to keep the required run rate in check and put pressure on the opposition. As Oman inched closer to the three-figure mark in the 11th over, Ireland made a great comeback with the ball as they first trapped Aamir, who departed after scoring a fifty in just 28 balls. Notably, at the age of 44 years and 81 days, Amir also became the oldest player in T20 World Cup history to hit a fifty. He hit five fours and two sixes during his innings. After Aamir's dismissal, Oman's innings never settled, as they lost five wickets in the next three overs. Mirza also succumbed to the pressure as he got out after scoring 46 runs off 37 balls. When Oman were 124/9 at the end of the 16th over, Barry McCarthy put the last nail in the coffin when he removed Sufyan Mehmood in the 18th over and wrapped up the win. Earlier, batting first, Ireland were off to a poor start as Oman's prime bowler Shakeel Ahmed took three wickets in the powerplay to hold Ireland at 47/3 after the first six overs. As Ireland hoped to recover after a shaky start, Oman's most experienced player, Aamir Kaleem, sent Curtis Campher (12) back to the pavilion in the 8th over. With the team reeling at 67-4 at the end of the 8th over, Ireland captain Tucker stood tall and forged a historic 165-run partnership with Gareth Delany to help the team stage a great comeback and reach a massive total. Oman finally got their breakthrough in the 17th over when Delany got out off Shah Faisal's ball while trying to hit a six. Delany scored 56 runs off just 30 balls and hammered three fours and four sixes during his innings. He completed his first fifty in the ongoing tournament in just 30 balls. Skipper Lorcan brought up his fifty in just 35 balls with a four. Tucker stepped up his innings after the half-century and scored 44 runs off the next 16 balls he faced after crossing the 50-run mark. Tucker missed the century by just six runs as he remained unbeaten on 94. Tucker hit ten fours and four sixes during his innings. Oman finally got their breakthrough in the 17th over when Delany got out off Shah Faisal's ball while trying to hit a six. Delany scored 56 runs off just 30 balls and hammered three fours and four sixes during his innings. He completed his first fifty in the ongoing tournament in just 30 balls. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Ireland 235/5 in 20 overs (Lorcan Tucker 94*, Gerath Delany 56, George Dockrell 35*; Shakeel Ahmed 3-33, Aamir Kaleem 1-29) beat Oman all out for 139 in 18 overs (Aamir Kaleem 50, Hammad Mirza 46; Joshua Little 3-16, Matthew Humphreys 2-27, Barry McCarthy 2-32) by 96 runs. Article Source: IANS
England bowl against Scotland, both teams unchanged
This will be the first completed T20I between England and Scotland after their meeting in Bridgetown during 2024's T20 World Cup was washed out
T20 WC: England Opt To Field Against Unchanged Scotland In Kolkata
T20 World Cup: England won the toss and elected to bowl against Scotland in the Group C game of the T20 World Cup 2026 here at the Eden Gardens on Saturday. Both the teams have named an unchanged playing eleven for the match. England captain Harry Brook said, We are going to have a bowl. We fancy chasing over here, as it's a quick outfield and it's also a pretty good wicket. I am not a curator, but it looks like a decent wicket. So, hopefully we can restrict them to as few as possible and then chase it down. On announcing the playing XI early, Brook said, We just want to give the team a bit more clarity. I want them to come prepared for the game, knowing the team a day before. I think we were a little bit too careful with the bat. We should have been a bit more aggressive. Hopefully we do that today. Praising the Scottish side, he said, They are a really good side. They have played here before and we will certainly not take them lightly. Scotland captain Richie Berrington said, We were probably going to have a bat first. But I think the toss here shouldn't make too much difference. Looks pretty similar (to the last game), to be honest. It's obviously been really good for us to get a feel of conditions here, playing the last couple of games. So I think, in general, it has been quite a good batting track. I think the key is probably going to be how we play spinning that middle period. Look, we're obviously up against a very good team. I think they're used to travelling and having to adapt to different conditions. But it's going to be key for us too. It's a new day, a new wicket. But yeah, it's been a good experience for us to get used to conditions here and hopefully we can take some of the positives from the last couple of performances into today's game. Playing XIs: Look, we're obviously up against a very good team. I think they're used to travelling and having to adapt to different conditions. But it's going to be key for us too. It's a new day, a new wicket. But yeah, it's been a good experience for us to get used to conditions here and hopefully we can take some of the positives from the last couple of performances into today's game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England: Philip Salt, Jos Buttler (wk), Jacob Bethell, Tom Banton, Harry Brook (c), Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Liam Dawson, Jamie Overton, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid Article Source: IANS
'The whole group has a few things' - illness and injury play havoc with USA's plans
The short turnaround between the games against Netherlands and Namibia doesn't help, and USA are hoping to have T20 stalwart Andries Gous in the XI for Monday
Dravid, Kumble, Rangaswamy to have stands named after them at Chinnaswamy Stadium
This is only the fourth time in India that a stadium stand or gate has been named after a woman cricketer
'I Never Knew Taking Up Captaincy At 23 Would Demand So Much', Admits Jason Holder
T20 World Cup: West Indies allrounder Jason Holder has admitted that taking over the captaincy at a very young age was a demanding experience and said that he may have delayed accepting the leadership role if he had known about the hardships earlier. Holder, who was appointed captain at the age of 23, reflected on the heavy responsibilities that came with leading the team, especially the pressures away from the field. When I took the captaincy, I never knew it would demand so much from me off the field. When I accepted it, I viewed it more from the perspective of on-field performance and managing the players during games. But to take on the captaincy at that stage and deal with all the off-the-field stuff, including selection and all these different things, was tough. It was really tough for me, Holder said on JioStar. However, I do not think I would be the person I am today if I had not gone through that experience. I have no regrets in life about it. But if I had known then what I know now, maybe I would not have taken it on at that stage. Understanding now what captaincy entails and what it means to lead the nation, I probably would not have taken it on so early in my career, he added The all-rounder also looked back at the West Indies title-winning campaign in the T20 World Cup 2016, describing how the team came together despite off-field issues at the start of the tournament. That campaign in 2016 was a tough one, particularly at the start. When we arrived, we had issues with clothing and contracts, and it was not ideal going into a World Cup. But slowly and surely, we got things in order and came together. I guess that became our driving force. We wanted to prove a point that things should have been better and in place. We united for that one cause, to prove to people that we were worth it. We wanted to put on a really good show and show people that we are good enough and we should be treated better, he added. Speaking about his continued motivation to represent the West Indies, Holder said his desire was to leave the team in a better position than when he began his international career. When results did not go our way, the only thing we could rely on was getting better and proving people wrong, showing the world that we are not as bad as our last performance. For me, that was a driving force. Another motivation was to leave West Indies cricket in a better place than when I came in and found it. Honestly and sadly, it probably has not gone that way. A lot of the struggles we faced when I first came into West Indies cricket are still there. But that was genuinely my driving force to stay in the dressing room, to change the culture and help drive West Indies cricket in a direction that can only make us better and take us to a better place, he said. When results did not go our way, the only thing we could rely on was getting better and proving people wrong, showing the world that we are not as bad as our last performance. For me, that was a driving force. Another motivation was to leave West Indies cricket in a better place than when I came in and found it. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The West Indies, who are chasing their third T20 World Cup title, have won their first two matches and will look to extend the winning streak when they face Nepal on Sunday at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Article Source: IANS
ATP Delhi Open: Davis Cupper Karan Singh, Manas Dhamne Get Singles' Wildcards
The Delhi Lawn Tennis Association: Karan Singh and Manas Dhamne have been awarded main draw wild cards for the upcoming Delhi Open, which begins on February 16 at the DLTA Complex. The Delhi Lawn Tennis Association (DLTA) also confirmed a main draw wild card for Digvijay Pratap Singh, along with four qualifying singles wild cards for the tournament. Karan Singhs inclusion comes on the back of his role in Indias victorious Davis Cup tie against the Netherlands in Bengaluru. His wild card reflects both his contribution to the national teams recent success and his consistent performances on the professional circuit. Meanwhile, 18-year-old Manas Dhamne, widely regarded as one of the brightest young prospects in Indian tennis, continues to impress with his rapid development and growing competitive maturity. The Delhi Open presents another valuable opportunity for the teenager to test himself against higher-ranked opposition and gain crucial experience at this level. Digvijay Pratap Singh, who was a reserve member of Indias Davis Cup squad during the recent tie, has also been rewarded with a main draw wild card. His selection recognises his role within the team environment and his steadily rising stature on the domestic circuit. Commenting on the selections, DLTA president Rohit Rajpal said they reflect both recognition of recent contributions and a long-term investment in Indian tennis. Karan Singh and Digvijay Pratap Singh played important roles in the recent Davis Cup campaign, and this wild card is a recognition of their contribution to the teams success. Manas Dhamne is one of the most exciting young talents in the country today, and it is important that we provide him with opportunities at events like the Delhi Open to help him grow and gain valuable experience at a higher level, Rajpal said. Commenting on the selections, DLTA president Rohit Rajpal said they reflect both recognition of recent contributions and a long-term investment in Indian tennis. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Delhi Open continues to serve as a key platform for Indian players to compete against strong international fields while earning valuable ranking points and match experience, with main draw action set to begin on February 16 at the DLTA Complex. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Tucker, Delany Fire Ireland To 235/5 Against Oman
Captain Lorcan Tucker: Captain Lorcan Tucker and Gareth Delany powered Ireland to 235/5 against Oman in a Group B match of the T20 World Cup 2026 here at the Sinhalese Sports Club on Saturday. Captain Tucker (94), missing a century by just six runs, was ably supported by Delany, who hit a half-century, and George Dockrell, who provided a late push as Ireland posted the highest total at this T20 World Cup and the second highest across all editions. Batting first, Ireland were off to a poor start as opener Tim Tector was clean bowled by Shakeel on the fifth ball of the innings cheaply for five. His opening partner, Ross Adair (14), who looked in great touch, hit three consecutive boundaries in the next over but went down in the third over after getting caught at mid-on. Shakeel bagged his third on the powerplay as he castled Harry Tector (14) with Ireland reeling at 47-3 at the end of the powerplay. As Ireland hoped to recover after a shaky start Aamir Kaleem sent Curtis Campher (12) back to the pavilion in the eighth over. With the team reeling at 67-4, Irish captain Tucker stood tall and forged a historic 101-run partnership with Gareth Delany (56) to help the team stage a great comeback. Tucker and Delany dominated the middle overs by taking down the spinners and scoring 68 runs in six overs. Oman finally got their breakthrough in the 17th over when Delany got out off Shah Faisal's ball while trying to hit a six. Delany scored 56 runs off just 30 balls and hammered three fours and four sixes during his innings. Lorcan brought up his fifty in just 35 balls with a four. Tucker stepped up his innings after the half-century and scored 44 runs off the next 16 balls he faced after crossing the 50-run mark. He then stitched a 70-run stand with Dockrell, who played a splendid knock of 35 runs off just nine balls, including the hat-trick of sixes off the last three deliveries. Meanwhile, Tucker missed the century by just six runs as he remained unbeaten on 94, laced with ten boundaries and four maximums. Tucker stepped up his innings after the half-century and scored 44 runs off the next 16 balls he faced after crossing the 50-run mark. He then stitched a 70-run stand with Dockrell, who played a splendid knock of 35 runs off just nine balls, including the hat-trick of sixes off the last three deliveries. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Ireland 235/5 in 20 overs (Lorcan Tucker 94*, Gerath Delany 56, George Dockrell 35*; Shakeel Ahmed 3-33, Aamir Kaleem 1-29) against Oman. Article Source: IANS
'Power of sport' - Taylor hails Zimbabwe's grit after famous Australia win
Ruled out of the World Cup with hamstring tear, Taylor had his wicketkeeping pads on so he could play a part if necessary against Australia
Colombo Braces For Crickets Ultimate War: India Vs Pakistan At Premadasa
T20 World Cup: By Sunday afternoon, it wont just be a cricket match. Excitement will rise to a feverish pitch as a city will hold its breath in ardent anticipation. At tea stalls near the stadium, strangers are already debating team combinations. Taxi drivers are offering predictions with the confidence of national selectors. Hotel lobbies are awash in blue and green jerseys. Colombo has hosted big encounters before but this feels different. Because this is India versus Pakistan in the T20 World Cup. When the gates of the iconic R. Premadasa Stadium will be opened on Sunday, they wont simply welcome thousands of spectators. They will absorb nerves, hopes and a rivalry that stretches far beyond the boundary rope. Families back home will rearrange dinner plans. Friends will sit on opposite sides of sofas. For a few hours, the world will shrink to 22 yards. The build-up has been anything but routine. Initial hesitation from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) cast doubt over whether the contest would even take place. But after a dialogue with the International Cricket Council (ICC), the fixture was confirmed and the anticipation only intensified. On paper, India may appear steadier. Their depth in T20 cricket and recent consistency have impressed neutral observers. Local Sri Lankan fans told IANS they believe Indias balance gives them a slight edge. Much of that confidence centres on the fearless approach of Abhishek Sharma at the top and the explosive, momentum-shifting presence of Hardik Pandya players who do not merely participate in contests like this but seize them. Yet anyone who has followed this rivalry knows logic rarely survives the first over. In India-Pakistan clashes, reputations dissolve quickly. One mistimed shot, one searing yorker, one catch taken under swirling pressure and heroes are born. Weather report Colombo is expected to be warm and humid, with temperatures hovering in the high 20s and the possibility of passing showers. The heavy air could test stamina, and under lights, even a hint of moisture may offer assistance to fast bowlers. Weather report Also Read: Live Cricket Score Not just to watch a game. But to feel it. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: All You Need To Know Before Blockbuster India-Pakistan Group A Encounter
T20 World Cup: The blockbuster clash between India and Pakistan in the T20 World Cup 2026 is set to go ahead as scheduled after a lot of drama here on Sunday at the R Premadasa Stadium. Have a look at the India vs Pakistan rivalry in T20 World Cups so far. Defending champions India began their campaign with a win over the United States and have arrived in Colombo after beating Namibia by 93 runs. Pakistan, on the other hand, looked in all sorts of trouble against the Netherlands before sealing the thrilling encounter in their campaign opener. They followed it up with a clinical performance win against the USA. India and Pakistan have been placed in the same group in the opening stages of the past five editions of the T20 World Cup and the previous two 50-over World Cup competitions. The last time they were placed in separate groups was the 2011 ODI World Cup in India, though the two eventually faced off in the semifinal, where India beat Pakistan before defeating Sri Lanka in the final. The history of the India-Pakistan face-off in the T20 World cup remains heavily tilted in favour of the Men in Blue. Till now, the two sides have played each other eight times in the T20 World Cup, with India emerging victorious on seven occasions, while Pakistan managed to win only once (in 2021). Moreover, India have enjoyed remarkable success at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. Since 2009, they have played 15 T20I matches at the venue, winning 11 and losing just four, underlining their consistency in Sri Lankan conditions. Moreover, the rain threat looms over the high-intensity encounter, as weather forecasts show a strong possibility of rain on Sunday in Colombo. According to projections, Colombo faces a 76 percent chance of rain during the day on Sunday, with the probability dropping to 13 percent in the evening with 100 percent cloud cover. When: Sunday, February 15, 7:00 PM IST Where: R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo 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 Pakistan: Salman Ali Agha (C), Abrar Ahmed, Babar Azam, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Khawaja Nafay, Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Salman Mirza, Naseem Shah, Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Shadab Khan, Usman Khan, Usman Tariq. Article Source: IANS
'Stay Easy And Tension-free': Babar Azam's Mantra To Handle Pressure In T20 WC Clash Against India
T20 World Cup: Pakistan batter Babar Azam has shared advice for youngsters to handle the pressure of facing India ahead of the T20 World Cup 2026 on Sunday at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, saying youll do better when you stay calm and ignore the outside noise. India and Pakistan have faced off in the T20 World Cup eight times so far, with India emerging victorious on seven occasions, while Pakistan managed to win only once (in 2021). We have played quite a few such matches, and weve learned that the calmer and more relaxed you keep yourself, the less you listen to outside noise, the better it is. If you stay straightforward and focused, that helps a lot, said Babar in a video shared by ESPNCricinfo on X. From our experience, we talk to the youngsters as well and tell them that yes, there is excitement, but the more you stay easy and tension-free, the better it will be for you, he added. Babar played a key role when Pakistan last defeated India in a T20 World Cup in 2021. Babar, along with Rizwan, struck a 152-run partnership which helped Pakistan register a ten-wicket win. The 31-year-old batter spoke about the intensity of the match and how the expectations can go to a completely different level and said, As we discussed, an IndiaPakistan match is always high-intensity. The whole world is involved, all the fans, both countries, and as you said, it feels like the entire world is watching. It then goes to a different level, and the expectations also rise to a completely different level, said Babar. Babar played a key role when Pakistan last defeated India in a T20 World Cup in 2021. Babar, along with Rizwan, struck a 152-run partnership which helped Pakistan register a ten-wicket win. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He looked in good touch in the next match played against the USA, where he scored 46 runs off just 32 balls, including four boundaries and a maximum. Article Source: IANS
During the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 clash between India and Namibia at Arun Jaitley Stadium, a fan in a Virat Kohli jersey breached security and ran toward Hardik Pandya before being swiftly removed. While off-field, ahead of Valentine's Day and girlfriend Mahieka Sharma's birthday week, the couple celebrated in Delhi.
Confident India provide Molineux with tough start
The winner will be decided by the points system across the multi-format series which features three T20Is, three ODIs and a day-night Test
Molineux's T20 vision for reclaiming World Cup trophies
The allrounder does not see the need for mass changes in the Australia side as they build to the T20 World Cup
Oman make two changes and field; Little comes in for Ireland
Oman have brought in Ashish Odedara and Shakeel Ahmed; Lorcan Tucker is leading Ireland following Paul Stirling's injury-enforced exit from the T20 World Cup
Khaka and Wolvaardt lead South Africa to T20I series win over Pakistan
Pakistan had fought hard in the first T20I, but surrendered tamely in the weather-hit second game to concede the series
T20 WC: Oman Opt To Bowl Against Ireland In Do Or Die Group B Clash
Oman Captain Jatinder Singh: Oman won the toss and elected to bowl against Ireland in their third match of the 2026 T20 World Cup here at the Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC) on Saturday. This Group B encounter is a do or die for both Ireland and Oman. Whoever loses will be out of contention for Super 8 stage. After winning the toss, Oman Captain Jatinder Singh said, Yeah, we're gonna bowl first since it's a new pitch, so we just wanna bowl first. Yeah, true. We just want to focus on small, small things. What we have done, I mean, the last two games, the batting didn't click, so we're just focusing to bat in the right way. Just try to be in the present and try not to make mistakes. Yeah, absolutely. We never expected that SSC have got a bounce that way. But yeah, in a power play, if you lose about four wickets, almost the team's height is gone, so it is difficult to come back in the game. There are two changes. We have Shakeel and Ashish coming to the side, he added. Spinner Joshua Little is back in the Ireland playing XI after missing the previous match. While Ireland captain Locran Tucker said, Yeah, I think in these situations, you really have to think positively. We see this as a good opportunity to get our club in and really get some momentum in the last game against Zimbabwe. Speaking about Paul Stirling being ruled out of the tournament due to injury, Tucker said, Obviously a massive shame and such a big figure in our team, but I think it's just something that's happened. It's unfortunate. We have to try to move on and compete otherwise. No, I think we talked so much about the character, about our reserve. I think it's important as part of being a professional to come back and really perform when you haven't got it so well. So I think we'll be looking to do that tonight. Playing XIs Speaking about Paul Stirling being ruled out of the tournament due to injury, Tucker said, Obviously a massive shame and such a big figure in our team, but I think it's just something that's happened. It's unfortunate. We have to try to move on and compete otherwise. No, I think we talked so much about the character, about our reserve. I think it's important as part of being a professional to come back and really perform when you haven't got it so well. So I think we'll be looking to do that tonight. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Oman: Aamir Kaleem, Jatinder Singh (c), Hammad Mirza, Ashish Odedara, Mohammad Nadeem, Jiten Ramanandi, Vinayak Shukla (wk), Nadeem Khan, Sufyan Mehmood, Shah Faisal, Shakeel Ahmed Article Source: IANS
Aiden Markram Warns Every Delivery Counts After South Africa Super Over Drama
South Africa skipper Aiden Markram on Friday said his bowlers need to be sharper against New Zealand after their super over escapes at the T20 World Cup, because every delivery' counts. The winners of the Group D match between the two unbeaten sides on Saturday in Ahmedabad will be the first to be guaranteed a place in the Super Eights. South Africa, the runners-up two years ago, needed two super overs to beat Afghanistan. Realising the importance of every delivery was important, Markram told reporters as he reflected Friday on the nail-biting win. Also realising the importance of winning smaller moments in the game, and not putting too much importance on the end result. But yeah, two super overs in a game, I don't think many of us have been a part of it. But it's certainly really nerve-wracking. Afghanistan needed 13 runs to win off the last six balls, but pace bowler Kagiso Rabada sent down two no balls and a wide to allow the opposition match South Africa's 87. Markram called for a more clinical performance from his bowlers. First and foremost, discipline, said Markram. Not just from the no ball or anything like that, but 22 extras I think it's been now in two games. And it's a lot of runs in this format. New Zealand pace bowler Matt Henry said facing South Africa was always a challenge, in any sport. I think you always want to play the best sides, said Henry. With rugby and cricket it's always those games you want to be a part of so it's always exciting to come and play South Africa and nothing changes in a World Cup. Also Read: Live Cricket Score They're always going to be strong in all areas as well so it's just a challenge we look forward to.
Head channels 2023 as Smith call looms for Australia
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Netherlands hampered by lack of practice under lights, says coach
Ryan Cook points to team's inexperience in night T20s but says no excuses for USA hammering
NZ vs SA Match 24 Prediction, ICC T20 World Cup 2026: Match Preview And Expected Playing XI
NZ vs SA, Match 24, Cricket Tips :The much-awaited clash in Group D will be played on Saturday. New Zealand and Saturday will be up against each other at Narendra Modi Stadium, starting at 7 PM IST. This game will decide the first team to qualify for the Super 8 round from this group. These two sides have played two games each and recorded wins in both games. New Zealand had two one-sided wins over Afghanistan and the UAE. In their last game, they won the game by a record margin of ten wickets. Meanwhile, South Africa were on the verge of a defeat, but they held their nerve and edged past Afghanistan in a double Super Over thriller. They will look to maintain their winning run and record a hat trick of wins. NZ vs SA: Match Details Date : February 14, 2026 (Saturday) Time : 7:00 PM IST Venue : Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad NZ vs SA Live Streaming Details The live action of the NZ vs SA game will be available on the Star Sports Network. Fans can watch the game on mobile phones through the Jio Hotstar app or website. NZ vs SA Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 18 New Zealand: 7 South Africa : 11 No-Result : 0 NZ vs SA: Ground Pitch Report The wicket in Ahmedabad is pretty good to bat on. In two games played here, the scores have been 213 and 187. That shows that this is a high-scoring venue, and as these two teams have strong batting units, we might see another high-scoring thriller here. NZ vs SA: Possible XIs New Zealand : Finn Allen, Tim Seifert (wk), Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Mark Chapman, Mitchell Santner (c), Daryl Mitchell, James Neesham, Lockie Ferguson, Matt Henry, Jacob Duffy South Africa : Aiden Markram (c), Ryan Rickelton, Quinton de Kock (wk), David Miller, Dewald Brevis, Tristan Stubbs, Kagiso Rabada, Marco Jansen, George Linde, Keshav Maharaj, Lungi Ngidi NZ vs SA: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Tim Seifert is in the best form and has scored half-centuries in both matches. He will try to make it three in a row. For South Africa, Quinton de Kock is firing on all cylinders, and he is a match-winner at the top. Probable Best Bowler Lockie Ferguson has been brilliant since he returned from injury. He is using change of pace very well and getting wickets. For South Africa, Lungi Ngidi has become a consistent performer in the T20I format. Today Match Prediction : It is expected to be a close encounter, but we predict New Zealand because their bowling unit is performing better than South Africa in recent matches. NZ vs SA Match 24, ICC T20 World Cup 2026, Today NZ vs SA Match, NZ vs SA Prediction, NZ vs SA Predicted XIs, Injury Update for NZ vs SA Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
ENG vs SCO Match 23 Prediction, ICC T20 World Cup 2026: Match Preview And Expected Playing XI
ENG vs SCO, Match 23, Cricket Tips :England have played two games, and they have been below average in the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 so far. Sam Curran saved them from humiliation against Nepal in their first encounter with the ball. But with the bat, he failed to take his team home in the second game. England suffered a 30-run defeat against West Indies and now need to win both remaining games in their group. They will face Scotland in their next encounter, which will start at 3 PM IST on Saturday at Eden Gardens. Scotland also have a chance if they beat England, but it won't be that easy, and fans are expecting a thriller in Kolkata. ENG vs SCO: Match Details Date : February 14, 2026 (Saturday) Time : 3:00 PM IST Venue : Eden Gardens, Kolkata ENG vs SCO Live Streaming Details Fans can switch to Star Sports Networks to watch the ENG vs SCO game on TV. Fans can either switch to the Jio Hotstar app or website to watch the live stream of the game. ENG vs SCO Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 1 England: 0 Scotland : 0 No-Result : 1 ENG vs SCO: Ground Pitch Report Eden Gardens has been a good batting wicket. In two games, teams have scored 182 and 207 in the first innings. But batting in the second innings has been difficult, which is why both times scores have been defended. So, that is where batting first can be ideal in Kolkata. ENG vs SCO: Possible XIs England : Jos Buttler (wk), Phil Salt, Jacob Bethell, Tom Banton, Harry Brook (c), Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Liam Dawson, Jamie Overton, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid Scotland : Michael Jones, George Munsey, Richie Berrington (c), Brandon McMullen, Tom Bruce, Michael Leask, Matthew Cross (wk), Mark Watt, Oliver Davidson, Brad Wheal, Brad Currie ENG vs SCO: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Jos Buttler is England's best T20I batter, and he has the most runs for England in T20 World Cup history. He will be a key player for this team. For Scotland, George Munsey played a match-winning knock in the previous game, and he is in good form at the top. Probable Best Bowler Adil Rashid was unplayable in the previous game, and it will be difficult to read him. For Scotland, Michael Leask has been the best bowler. Today Match Prediction : England lost the last game, but they are very strong in both aspects. After the last defeat, they will come hard, and we predict them to win. ENG vs SCO Match 23, ICC T20 World Cup 2026, Today ENG vs SCO Match, ENG vs SCO Prediction, ENG vs SCO Predicted XIs, Injury Update for ENG vs SCO Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
T20 World Cup: USAs spin-bowling all-rounder Harmeet Singh credited patience and sticking to his strengths after producing the best bowling figures for the team in a T20 World Cup match to set up a 93-run win over the Netherlands in a Group A clash of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup at the MA Chidambaram Stadium. Harmeet was named Player of the Match for his decisive spell of 4/21, which broke the backbone of the Dutch chase as they were bowled out for 103 in pursuit of 197. His strikes in the middle overs ensured there was no way back for the Netherlands after the USA had posted 196/6. Reflecting on the conditions and his approach, Harmeet, after receiving the award, said, When I first saw the wicket in the first innings, the ball was holding a bit - even when I went in to bat. So the plan was to really spin the ball. During the Powerplay, when I bowled, it gripped a couple of times straight away, so I decided to trust that and not change too much. It was almost like a one-day plan - staying patient and backing my strengths. The left-armer revealed that there was constant communication with the skipper about exploiting the surface, especially when the opposition attempted to counterattack. Yes, absolutely. That was the conversation we had during the innings - that there was assistance if we were willing to give the ball some spin. So whenever we were under pressure, the idea was to go back to spinning the ball rather than forcing anything, he mentioned. USAs bowlers were defending a formidable total set up by a fluent 79 from Saiteja Mukkamalla and a late flourish from Shubham Ranjane. Harmeet acknowledged the platform laid by the batters, which allowed him the freedom to attack. Yes, absolutely. That was the conversation we had during the innings - that there was assistance if we were willing to give the ball some spin. So whenever we were under pressure, the idea was to go back to spinning the ball rather than forcing anything, he mentioned. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With both bat and ball clicking in unison, the USA delivered a commanding performance, and Harmeets match-winning spell stood out as the defining act of the evening. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Canada Players Rue Lack Of Game Time, Preparation As UAE Pull Off Heist
T20 World Cup Group: Canada's lack of competitive cricket proved to be costly as they surrendered a strong position to lose by five wickets to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in their Mens T20 World Cup Group D clash at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Friday, with players citing limited preparation time and harsh winter conditions back home as contributing factors. The North American side had not played a T20I since June 2025 and had not had any competitive cricket together since September, before coming into their second T20 World Cup appearance. They appeared poised for victory after restricting the UAE to 68-4 in the 13th over while defending 150. However, a counter-attacking 51 off 29 balls from Sohaib Khan and an unbeaten 74 from Aryansh Sharma saw UAE complete their chase with two balls remaining, handing Canada their second consecutive defeat. Unfortunately, we actually didn't play any T20 cricket since June last year. We had three weeks in Sri Lanka prior to this, where we played four or five practice games. I think the preparation in Sri Lanka was good, leading into this, just getting the boys out of the winter. Hopefully, that preparation will be enough to get us one win before the tournament is over, Canada batting all-rounders Nicholas Kirton told reporters in the mixed zone at the conclusion of the game. Fast bowler Dilon Heyliger, who conceded 17 runs in the crucial 17th over as UAE turned the tide, highlighted the challenges of playing cricket in a country where freezing winters restrict outdoor activity for much of the year. Definitely - we live in Canada, sometimes with minus 15 degrees. We only have three months a year to play cricket, and then we train indoors. Prior to coming to the World Cup, we were in Sri Lanka for a month. Our factor is the weather condition. We always have to go to a country where the climate is such that we can train and get acclimatised to the hot weather. So for us, it's a bit difficult, but at the end of the day, we need to add up as fast as possible because this is a big stage. I won't say it's an excuse, it's a bit of a disadvantage for us in Canada, he said. Though Canada were kept to 150/7, they had brief hopes of a win when left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Saad Bin Zafar claimed 3-14 to reduce the UAW to 68/4. But Heyliger conceded his side strayed from their plans during the critical death overs, allowing Khan to launch a devastating assault that featured 17 runs off the 17th over alone. Definitely for me, in my opinion, we had the game in our hands. But it slipped away a bit there. I think the slower ball would have worked later, but instead it switched around. The hard lengths were working, and they got the best of it. I think we just fall short a bit. We just get a bit complacent by bowling around areas and around the line. I think we try a bit too much of slower ball, and these guys were already set, and they did the job. Kirton acknowledged the UAE's superior execution on the day, particularly praising Siddique's five-wicket haul - the best bowling figures by an associate nations player at the ongoing tournament. No, I don't think they got lucky. They played really well and did a good job of restricting us to 150. We were speaking about getting 160 or 180, but we were 10 below par. So, I think they played really well, especially Junaid. Then, obviously, those two guys played well, especially Sohaib, he said. Canada's preparation was limited to a month-long training camp in Sri Lanka and warm-up matches, having not played together under captain Dilpreet Bajwa's leadership before the tournament. Kirton pointed to broader structural issues affecting Canadian cricket, including limited facilities and the challenge of maintaining continuity during the six-month winter period. Definitely, six months of winter doesn't help. We don't have the best of facilities year-round. But it is something that is developing - different permissions from different mayors and staff giving us more grounds to play with during the summer because there is an overload of cricket during the six months where we do have sunlight. Hopefully, with that, we can find ways to keep the team together during the winter, have more tours outside of Canada during the winter to make up for that time, and then, obviously, maximise the summer. I would say it is a bit of a challenge because, as I said, we haven't actually played a T20 international since last year, June. Hopefully, if our board can get us playing more games and get us moving in the direction where we can play more cricket, whether it be against full member nations, like how Nepal had a series against the West Indies or even against other associates, I think it would be good for us, he elaborated. Kirton further acknowledged that the added pressure of performing on cricket's biggest stage affected some players making their World Cup debuts. Obviously, on the big stage, a little bit of extra pressure. Some of the guys are not used to it as they are playing their first World Cup. For example, Dilon - he came in under a bit of pressure after he didn't start well. Unfortunately, we weren't able to get the job done today. But hopefully, we can execute our plans a bit better moving forward. Fingers crossed (on getting one win in this competition), he said. Both Kirton and Heyliger praised veteran spinner Zafar, who captained Canada at the previous T20 World Cup in 2024, for his consistent performances despite the team's struggles. Obviously, on the big stage, a little bit of extra pressure. Some of the guys are not used to it as they are playing their first World Cup. For example, Dilon - he came in under a bit of pressure after he didn't start well. Unfortunately, we weren't able to get the job done today. But hopefully, we can execute our plans a bit better moving forward. Fingers crossed (on getting one win in this competition), he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think Saad has been with us for quite a long time, serving Canada. He's been my captain. He's a great role model for us; he shares everything, and one of the senior guys, as you say, he's one of the season campaigners. We always depend on him and look up to him for being the best performer. Today, he held his hand and had a tidy spell. Unfortunately, we did not come victorious, but as I say, Saad is always one of our senior pros, Heyliger concluded. Article Source: IANS
T20 World Cup: After anchoring the innings with a superb 79 to power USA to 196/6 against the Netherlands in a Group A clash of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, Saiteja Mukkamalla said playing in front of a packed crowd at Chepauk was a childhood dream fulfilled. Mukkamallas 51-ball 79, studded with five fours and four sixes, laid the foundation for USAs imposing total after they were asked to bat first. Displaying composure through the middle overs and accelerating at the right time, the right-hander ensured his side seized control of the contest. Reflecting on the opportunity to perform on a big stage, Mukkamalla said, It's always a great opportunity to represent the USA, and I just wanted to come out here and enjoy it, especially at this venue. I've always watched (matches at Chepauk) growing up, so I just wanted to come out and express myself. The batter also spoke about the atmosphere at the iconic Chennai venue and what it meant to him personally. It's incredible. As you know, playing in India is an incredible feeling, and just being here today in front of thousands was something that I dreamt of as a kid, he said. Despite his fluent knock, Mukkamalla admitted that batting was not entirely straightforward on the surface, particularly early in the innings when the ball offered assistance to the bowlers. The batter also spoke about the atmosphere at the iconic Chennai venue and what it meant to him personally. It's incredible. As you know, playing in India is an incredible feeling, and just being here today in front of thousands was something that I dreamt of as a kid, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score His assessment proved accurate as the USAs bowlers backed up the strong batting effort to secure a comprehensive victory. But it was Mukkamallas composed and calculated innings under pressure that set the tone, combining awareness of conditions with fearless strokeplay at a venue he grew up admiring. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Indian Team Leaves For Colombo For Pakistan Clash
Indira Gandhi International Airport: The Indian men's cricket team left for Sri Lanka for Sunday's crucial Group A clash against Pakistan in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 in Colombo. Both India and Pakistan have won their first two matches respectively and are angling for the two qualifying spots for the Super 8s from Group A. The team winning the clash to be played at the R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, will likely top the group and also carry the momentum into the next stage. On Friday evening, the Indian players, along with their companions and family members, boarded a flight from the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi for Colombo, the Sri Lankan capital that will host the most-anticipated and commercially vital match of the tournament. Both India and Pakistan started their campaigns on February 7 with the Green Shirts defeating the Netherlands by three wickets while the Men in Blue survived a scare against the United States, reducated to77/6 before they fought back thanks to skipper Suryakumar Yadav, who scored an unbeaten 84, and pacer Mohd Siraj (3-29) to win the match by 29 runs. India were far more assured in their performance in their second match against Namibia at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi, winning by 93 runs. Pakistan defeated the USA by 32 runs in Colombo. Both India and Pakistan started their campaigns on February 7 with the Green Shirts defeating the Netherlands by three wickets while the Men in Blue survived a scare against the United States, reducated to77/6 before they fought back thanks to skipper Suryakumar Yadav, who scored an unbeaten 84, and pacer Mohd Siraj (3-29) to win the match by 29 runs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The crisis was eventually resolved when the Pakistan government made a U-turn following negotiations with the ICC and a request by the Sri Lankan government that pointed to the huge losses it would suffer if the match was not played. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Plan Was To Bowl Hard Length, Bowl Maximum Slower Balls, Says UAEs Siddique
T20 World Cup: Veteran UAE fast bowler Junaid Siddique said his strategy of bowling hard lengths and relying heavily on slower deliveries paid dividends as he claimed a maiden five-wicket haul to help his side defeat Canada by five wickets at the Mens T20 World Cup on Friday. Siddique's 5-35 is now the best bowling figures by an associate nations player at the ongoing tournament, as UAE restricted Canada to 150/7 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium before chasing down the target with two balls to spare. My plan was to bowl at hard length and maximum slower ball back-to-back. Initially, I didn't want to bowl slow. When I came to bowl into the wicket, I was getting a good slower ball by bowling into the pitch. So, I worked on that, Siddique said, while replying to a query from IANS in the mixed zone held after the match. Siddique, 33, struck early to dismiss Dilpreet Bajwa in the second over before removing Yuvraj Samra in his next spell. He then returned late in the innings to claim three more scalps, including half-centurion Harsh Thaker, wicketkeeper Shreyas Movva, and senior all-rounder Saad Bin Zafar. Siddique knelt in a sajda at the Arun Jaitley Stadium after taking his fifth wicket on the penultimate ball of the innings. It was a moment of personal redemption for Siddique, who became a cult figure at the 2022 T20 World Cup in Australia for hitting the tournament's biggest six. His performance proved crucial after the UAE had been hammered by 10 wickets in their tournament opener against New Zealand, where Siddique conceded 47 runs. Despite Siddique's heroics, victory was far from assured. UAE slumped to 68-4 in the 13th over, before Aryansh Sharmas 74 not out and Sohaib Khans 51 took them home with two balls to spare. When we got the target of 150, it looked easy. But we got stuck in the middle. After that, Shoaib and Aryansh finished the match very well. When we bowled the first time, we were getting a little help, he said. Siddique's journey to international cricket exemplifies the unconventional paths many associate with national players navigating. Selected for Pakistan's Under-19 squad against South Africa in 2010 but failing to make the final 15, he struggled to secure opportunities in domestic cricket before relocating to the UAE. In 2010, I was selected for the Pakistan U-19 team and was playing against South Africa, but I didn't get in the main squad of 15 (for the World Cup). After that, I was trying to play first-class cricket and do other things, but I didn't get any chance from there, he said. Siddique's journey to international cricket exemplifies the unconventional paths many associate with national players navigating. Selected for Pakistan's Under-19 squad against South Africa in 2010 but failing to make the final 15, he struggled to secure opportunities in domestic cricket before relocating to the UAE. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The highlight of his five-wicket haul was the dismissal of Thaker, who was deceived by Siddique's slower delivery after appearing set to guide Canada to a competitive total. When I hold the ball in my hand, I just want to go for wickets, and I enjoy my bowling. Just when you're enjoying your bowling, and you're going to do your best for the team - that's the only thing I want to say, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
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T20 WC: Staying Calm To Make UAE Win In Dhoni's Way - How Sohaib Khan Pulled Off A Great Escape
ICC Cricket World Cup League: With the evening glow in full view at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, tension was palpable in the UAE dugout - 85 runs needed off 45 balls and Canada's spinners tightening the noose in a chase of 151. Wicketkeeper-batter Aryansh Sharma, born in Noida but raised in Dubai, was leading the UAEs charge, but was running out of partners from the other end. When a little-known Sohaib Khan joined him, many felt the native of Kothi village in Bihar's Naxal-affected Imamganj region would fall cheaply, considering that he was yet to set the international cricket arena alight. But then, Sohaib had the wise words of the legendary MS Dhoni in his mind. Not the words spoken in World Cup triumphs or winning the IPL trophy five times, but it was one golden piece of advice from the Dhoni book of philosophy, which stayed with Sohaib - the one who is calm when chaos comes, turns pressure into possibility. What transpired was a heist Sohaib smacked a blistering 51 off 29 balls that resurrected UAEs chase of 151 and took them over the line with two balls to spare. A sensational knock laced with four boundaries and four sixes that gave UAE just their third win ever at a major ICC event. The strategy was quite simple. We were requiring only 12 runs per over. So as MS Dhoni said, when you are on the pitch and if it requires more pressure, game. So just back yourself, be calm. That's okay, as I was thinking the same, Sohaib would say later in the post-match press conference, his eyes still carrying the disbelief of what had just transpired. At 68/4 in the 13th over, the UAE appeared destined for collecting their second loss in as many games. Their batting pillars - Muhammad Waseem and Alishan Sharafu, both half-centurions in a losing cause against New Zealand days earlier - had departed cheaply. Canada's left-arm spinner Saad Bin Zafar had ripped through the middle order, his 3-14 putting the game beyond the UAEs reach. But Sohaib, the financial consultant who worked days and played cricket under Dubai's floodlights, turned the game on its head to get a famous victory for the UAE. Incidentally, the win came in the city where he started serious cricket barely a dozen years ago in the corridors of the prestigious Jamia Millia Islamia, where he did his 10+2 studies and graduated with a degree in Sociology. All I can say - this was my home where I started professional cricket. I played around three to four years from 2014 to 19 and played two consecutive North Zone tournaments from Jamia - 2017 and 2018. Honestly speaking, this is beyond the game. When I came out to bat on the wicket, I was thinking this was the situation. I moved to the UAE in 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic. I was not getting many opportunities here. I was married, and my daughter and my wife were there. I thought this was the game - what I can do my best. I have struggled a lot in the past 4-5 years. If I get this phase, then it's okay - what else can I ask from God? he said. With a compact stance and middling the ball well, the Sohaib show was on for 6325 fans in the stadium. Dilon Heyliger's 17th over disappeared for 17 runs a six over midwicket, a lofted four over mid-off, and another maximum straight into the sight-screen. Jaskarandeep Singh fared no better in the 18th, conceding a four and six off the first two deliveries. By the time he reached his half-century off just 28 balls, UAE needed eight off the final over. The impossible had become inevitable. Eleven runs through long-on, 16 through midwicket - it told how Sohaib had a simple plan to dismantle Canada. But the real narrative was in the eyes of a man who'd played tennis-ball cricket in a village with barely any facilities, who'd juggled stock market consultancy with night cricket in the UAE. At that time, the situation was tense as twelve runs per over were required. So I thought to back my instinct and just back my natural talent to do what I was doing that time. The mindset was to target the small boundary in front of us, and whatever kind of ball we got, we had to hit the boundary. Anyway, we were requiring one six or one boundary in an over, Sohaib said. None of it would have mattered without Aryansh at the other end. The pair added 84 runs, with Aryansh's unbeaten 74 off 53 balls providing the anchor to Sohaib's storm. Before going out to bat, words of belief from head coach, former India opener Lalchand Rajput, and positivity from Aryansh rubbed well on Sohaib. Before Aryansh and me, I would like to give the biggest credit to our coach, Lalchand Rajput, and the entire management. When I was going to bat, they were saying only one thing - just believe in yourself. This is the time; you can do it. The way they have worked on me over the past two months is because I am a debutant right now in the setup. Two months earlier, I made my debut in ODI and came to the T20I setup, that was his belief. After going in, Aryansh was so confident that his positivity was coming to me, that we could do it. From every ball, he was like, 'No, we will do it. We'll do it.' You can see his expressions in the highlights of the match. So that was the game part, he said. Though Sohaib top-edged in the final over to depart with UAE needing one off three balls, by then, he had written the script in his teams favour. Sohaibs journey from Kothi village to this moment had been anything but straight. Sohaib's father, Adeeb Khan, alias Jugnu Khan, a farmer and social worker, always gave priority to the education of his kids. When cricket came into the picture for Sohaib, who began playing the sport as a six-year-old, the family gave him full support. To date, Sohaib runs Kothi Club, and has facilities for anyone eager to pursue the sport seriously. From Jamia Millia Islamia in 2014 under coach Sanjay Gill and the mentorship of Prof Nafis Ahmad, with the Gaya District Cricket Association coming in between, three seasons of inter-university cricket, and stints with corporate teams like Collage, Uflex, and FCI in Delhi-NCR, Sohaib had cobbled together a cricketing education. In 2021, after playing for Bihar didnt work for him, he took a leap of faith on seeing a vacancy and moved to the UAE, where he represented Ajman Cricket Council in Emirates Cricket Board tournaments the D50, D20, and D10 formats. Four years of playing at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Sharjah Cricket Stadium, and ICC Academy followed. A Development Tournament call-up from Dubai Capitals in September 2025 brought recognition, even if the ILT20 auction didn't. In the UAE, I was a financial consultant and salesperson. I worked during the day. The infrastructure there is such that we play cricket at night and work during the day, and that's what I did. For the last four to five months, I've been playing proper cricket there. I currently work at a financial consulting company named Prospero, a stock marketing company. I graduated from Jamia in Sociology. But destiny, as Sohaib discovered, works in mysterious ways. His national call-up came on October 24, 2025, for the ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 Tri-Series, before being named in the squad for the T20 World Cup. In the UAE, I was a financial consultant and salesperson. I worked during the day. The infrastructure there is such that we play cricket at night and work during the day, and that's what I did. For the last four to five months, I've been playing proper cricket there. I currently work at a financial consulting company named Prospero, a stock marketing company. I graduated from Jamia in Sociology. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I believed that we can do it, considering we have done it before, and we can do it again. Out of 10, you can do it 3-4 times, when you believe in yourself, Sohaib said. On a February evening in Delhi, with pressure mounting and the dream of a win slipping away, that belief in Sohaib - borrowed from Dhoni's mantra, forged in Bihar's dusty tennis-ball battles, and hardened in Dubais cricketing circuit - was enough to get a memorable win for the UAE and go from little known to being in the spotlight of victory. Article Source: IANS
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T20 WC: Mukkamalla, Harmeet, Van Schalkwyk Set Up USAs 93-run Win Over The Netherlands
T20 World Cup: The USA produced a clinical all-round performance to thrash the Netherlands by 93 runs and register their first-ever T20I win over the Dutch in a Group A clash of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup at the MA Chidambaram Stadium here on Saturday. Put in to bat, the USA posted an imposing 196/6 in 20 overs, riding on a classy 79 from Saiteja Mukkamalla and a late surge from Shubham Ranjane. In reply, the Dutch batting line-up faltered under pressure, and they were bowled out for 103 in 15.5 overs. The USA began brightly despite losing their opener, Shayan Jahangir, early. Captain Monank Patel and Mukkamalla steadied the innings with a fluent 55-run partnership for the second wicket. Monank looked in fine touch during his 36 off 22 balls, striking boundaries with authority before falling to a clever change of pace. Mukkamalla then anchored the innings with maturity and controlled aggression. The right-hander brought up his half-century with a towering six and mixed innovation with power as he pierced gaps and cleared the ropes at regular intervals. His 51-ball 79, studded with five fours and four sixes, laid the foundation for a formidable total. Ranjane provided the finishing flourish, smashing 48 off just 24 deliveries to ensure the USA maintained momentum in the death overs. The Americans scored 48 runs in the final four overs, bringing the total close to the 200-run mark. For the Netherlands, Bas de Leede was the most successful bowler with three wickets, but the attack struggled to contain the sustained assault. Chasing 197, the Netherlands never quite found their rhythm. Nosthush Kenjige struck with the first ball of the innings to remove Michael Levitt, setting the tone for USAs disciplined defence. Although Max ODowd and de Leede attempted to counterattack, the mounting required rate forced risky strokes. Left-arm spinner Harmeet Singh turned the match decisively in the USAs favour. He removed ODowd before dismissing de Leede, breaking the backbone of the chase. Harmeet varied his pace cleverly and extracted grip from the surface, finishing with impressive figures of 4-21. Shadley van Schalkwyk and Mohammad Mohsin chipped in with crucial wickets as the Dutch middle-order crumbled. Captain Scott Edwards tried to inject momentum with a brisk 20, but his dismissal further dented hopes of a revival. Regular strikes ensured the Netherlands slipped from a precarious position into complete disarray. With wickets tumbling at frequent intervals and the required rate soaring, the chase fizzled out well before the final overs. USAs bowlers maintained relentless pressure to seal a comprehensive 93-run victory. Shadley van Schalkwyk and Mohammad Mohsin chipped in with crucial wickets as the Dutch middle-order crumbled. Captain Scott Edwards tried to inject momentum with a brisk 20, but his dismissal further dented hopes of a revival. Regular strikes ensured the Netherlands slipped from a precarious position into complete disarray. Also Read: Live Cricket Score USA 196/6 in 20 overs (Saiteja Mukkamalla 79, Shubham Ranjane 48*; Bas de Leede 3-37, Logan van Beek 1-28) beat Netherlands 103 all out in 15.5 overs (Bas de Leede 23, Scott Edwards 20; Harmeet Singh 4-21, Shadley van Schalkwyk 3-21) by 93 runs Article Source: IANS
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Nagesh Trophy: Karnataka Beat Delhi In Super Over To Bag National T20 Cricket Title
National T20 Cricket Tournament: In one of the most electrifying finishes in Indian blind cricket history, Karnataka were crowned national champions after a jaw-dropping Super Over victory by just one run against Delhi in the grand finale of the 8th Edition of the Nagesh Trophy Mens National T20 Cricket Tournament for the Blind 2025 at Tau Devi Lal Stadium in Gurugram. The tournament was organised under the aegis of the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) and supported by Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled, reaffirming their shared commitment to promoting Cricket for the Blind and empowering visually impaired cricketers across the country. In a heart-stopping, high-adrenaline contest, Delhi posted a commanding 216/6 in the summit clash, led by captain Manish Kumars explosive 79 off 46 balls and a fluent 70 off 44 deliveries by Irfan (B1). In response, Karnataka produced one of the most dominant chases in the tournaments history, finishing at an astonishing 216/0. Sunil Ramesh (B3) delivered a breathtaking 145 off 79 balls at a staggering strike-rate of 183.54, brilliantly supported by Lokeshas composed 56 off 41 balls. With the scores tied at 216, the championship was pushed into a nail-biting Super Over. Delhi managed 10 runs, but Karnataka held their nerve, scoring 11 to clinch the title dramatically sealing victory by just one run and etching their name into history. Sunil Ramesh was named Player of the Match for his match-defining innings. The Players of the Series honours were awarded to Sanjay Kumar Shah (B1), Rambir Singh (B2), and Sunil Ramesh (B3) for their outstanding performances throughout the 73-match tournament featuring 29 teams from across India. Sunil Ramesh was named Player of the Match for his match-defining innings and received a cash award of 10,000. The Players of the Series honours were awarded to Sanjay Kumar Shah (B1), Rambir Singh (B2), and Sunil Ramesh (B3), who each received 20,000 in recognition of their outstanding performances across the 73-match tournament featuring 29 teams from across India. The championship-winning Karnataka team was awarded 1,50,000, while runners-up Delhi received 1,25,000, underscoring the growing recognition, competitive excellence, and increasing professionalisation of blind cricket in India. Players of the Series honours were awarded to Sanjay Kumar Shah (B1), Rambir Singh (B2), and Sunil Ramesh (B3), who each received 20,000 in recognition of their outstanding performances across the 73-match tournament featuring 29 teams from across India. Also Read: Live Cricket Score CABI, the apex governing body for blind cricket in India, in partnership with Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled, has been instrumental in building structured pathways for visually impaired cricketers from grassroots development to elite national competition. Their sustained efforts have placed India at the forefront of global blind cricket. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Mukkamallas 79, Ranjanes 48 Not Out Power USA To 196/6 Against The Netherlands
T20 World Cup: A fluent 79 by Saiteja Mukkamalla and Shubham Ranjanes 48 not out powered the United States to a formidable 196/6 in 20 overs against the Netherlands in their Group A clash of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Saturday. Asked to bat, USA made a brisk start with Shayan Jahangir taking on Aryan Dutt in the opening over, smashing a 75-metre six to set the tone. Jahangir continued his aggressive approach, pulling Logan van Beek for another maximum, as the USA raced to 23 without loss in two overs. However, Kyle Klein provided the first breakthrough by bowling Jahangir for a 14-ball 20 as the batter missed a fuller delivery that crashed into the stumps. The USA reached 53/1 at the end of the Power-play, their joint-highest Power-play total in T20 World Cup history, with captain Monank Patel and Mukkamalla keeping the scoreboard ticking. Monank looked in good touch, striking elegant boundaries including a straight drive and a well-placed pull, while Mukkamalla blended caution with calculated aggression. The duo stitched together a 55-run stand for the second wicket before Bas de Leede deceived Monank with a slower knuckle ball, leading to a simple catch behind. Monank departed for 36 off 22 balls. Mukkamalla then took charge, reaching his half-century in style with a superb six over deep extra cover off Klein. He showcased a wide range of strokes, lofted inside-out drives, powerful pulls, and clean hits down the ground, as he accelerated through the middle overs. He found support from Ranjane, who provided impetus with inventive strokeplay, including a paddle-scoop and a towering 89-metre six over long-off. The USA innings gathered momentum in the final five overs. Mukkamallas 51-ball 79, studded with five fours and four sixes, ended when he miscued a pull off de Leede to deep backward square leg. De Leede was the pick of the bowlers, finishing with 3/37 from his four overs. Ranjane carried the charge at the death, hammering 48 off 24 balls, narrowly missing out on a half-century. Though wickets fell at regular intervals in the closing stages, including Milind Kumar and Harmeet Singh, the USA managed 48 runs in the last four overs to post 196/6. For the Netherlands, de Leede claimed three wickets, while Klein and van Beek chipped in with one apiece, but their bowlers struggled to contain the USAs aggressive batting on a good Chepauk surface. Ranjane carried the charge at the death, hammering 48 off 24 balls, narrowly missing out on a half-century. Though wickets fell at regular intervals in the closing stages, including Milind Kumar and Harmeet Singh, the USA managed 48 runs in the last four overs to post 196/6. Also Read: Live Cricket Score USA 196/6 in 20 overs (Saiteja Mukkamalla 79, Shubham Ranjane 48*; Bas de Leede 3-37, Logan van Beek 1-28) against Netherlands Article Source: IANS
Rob Walter backs NZ20, says overseas stars could 'make competition stronger'
The NZ T20 competition is very strong. I think it's undervalued from a strength point of view, NZ head coach said
T20 WC: Waseem Hails Siddiques Five-wicket Haul, Urges UAE To Improve Middle-overs Batting
T20 World Cup: UAE captain Muhammad Waseem praised his sides belief and resilience after their five-wicket win over Canada in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup, while also calling for improvements in batting during the middle overs. At the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Friday, Aryansh Sharmas 74 not out and Sohaib Khans 51 helped UAE chase down 151 with two balls to spare. To be honest, the situation was simple. I went inside during the break and told them (Aryansh and Sohaib) to keep believing in themselves. They showed the world their ability, and the way they played makes me very happy for them, Waseem said after the match ended. He acknowledged that the team needed to sharpen its approach between overs seven and 16. I think we have to improve our batting in the middle overs, specifically from the 7th to the 16th over. We need to look after that phase. Inshallah, we will work on that for the upcoming games because that is one part of the match where we need to improve, he said. Waseem also lauded pacer Junaid Siddique, who claimed 5-35 to restrict Canada to 150. I'm very happy for him. He is a very experienced bowler and the leader of our bowling attack. He took five wickets today, and I think he will keep that momentum going in the upcoming games, he said. Siddique, named Player of the Match, said he had worked closely with coaches to adapt to the conditions. The pitch was good. We worked with our coaches on how to bowl in these conditions. I wanted to hit the hard lengths and try to mix things up with slower balls. I was trying to bowl some quicker balls and then go for my best slower balls into the wicket, he said. Reflecting on Canadas innings, Siddique added, In the first innings, we thought they might be going for 160 or 170. We bowled very well in the last few overs and knew that 150 was a chaseable total. Siddique, named Player of the Match, said he had worked closely with coaches to adapt to the conditions. The pitch was good. We worked with our coaches on how to bowl in these conditions. I wanted to hit the hard lengths and try to mix things up with slower balls. I was trying to bowl some quicker balls and then go for my best slower balls into the wicket, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Asked where Canada fell behind in the game, Bajwa said, When we were taking wickets, we didn't manage to keep the momentum going. That is where we lacked. Our fast bowlers didn't stick to their plans, and that cost us the game. Our spinners and middle order are doing very well. We are just expecting our top order to get some runs and our fast bowlers to find their lines again. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Aryansh, Sohaib Fifties Power UAE To Thrilling Five-wicket Win Over Canada (ld)
T20 World Cup: Riding on Aryansh Sharmas unbeaten 74 and Sohaib Khans blistering 51, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) pulled off a five-wicket win over Canada in their Group D clash of the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Friday. Earlier, on a used pitch, Junaid Siddiques five-wicket haul restricted Canada to 150/7, setting up a contest that swung dramatically before Aryansh and Sohaib shared a match-defining 84-run stand to seal UAEs first win of the competition. UAE slipped to 66/4 in the chase of 151, but Aryansh held firm at one end even as Canadas spinners tightened their grip through the middle overs. With the required rate climbing, Sohaibs arrival changed the momentum. He launched four sixes and four boundaries in a blistering counterattack, while adding 84 runs with Aryansh off just 42 balls. Sharma anchored the chase with measured strokeplay, finishing unbeaten from 53 deliveries, hitting six fours and three sixes. But Sohaibs aggression rattled Canadas bowlers in the closing overs and turned the game around for the UAE. Veteran all-rounder Saad Bin Zafar was the standout for Canada with figures of 3-14, but his efforts were not enough to prevent the UAEs late surge. The victory underlined the UAEs batting depth beyond their senior pros, skipper Muhammad Waseem and Alishan Sharafu, as Aryansh and Sohaib stepped up to secure the win with two balls to spare. UAEs chase began on a false note as Waseem was cramped for room on a pull and top-edged to midwicket off Kaleem Sana. Sharma, however, looked fluent - unfurling a back-foot punch through the covers off Dilon Heyliger and then launching Jaskaran Singh for a six over cow corner, before following it up with two more boundaries in the fifth over. Alishan Sharafu struggled to find timing at the other end and miscued a lofted drive to extra cover off Zafar. Mayank Kumar joined Sharma, but Zafar struck again in his next over, as he holed out to long-on. Harshit Kaushik briefly lifted hopes with an edged boundary off Bajwa, but he too perished to Zafars guile, picking out midwicket. At 66/4 in 12.3 overs, Canada had seized control. But the chase turned on its head when Sohaib Khan arrived. He announced himself with a six over long-on off Ansh Patel and then combined forces with Sharma for launching a superb counter-attack. Aryansh brought up his fifty with a towering hit over long-on off Patel, while Sohaib cleared the ropes twice in Heyligers 16th over, including a straight strike into the sight screen, apart from a lofted four going over mid-off. Suddenly, the required rate was back within reach for the UAE. The 18th over saw Sohaib hammer Jaskaran for a four through vacant extra cover region and a six over the long-on fence. By that time, Canada looked rattled, their bowlers missing yorkers and offering width. When Sana returned, the UAE needed 26 off 12 balls. Sharma leaned and pulled twice to get three fours, while Sohaib capitalised on a beamer with a free-hit four, before getting his fifty with a brace through long-on region. The pairs audacious strokeplay left UAE within touching distance, with the crowd sensing a finish that had seemed improbable just a few overs earlier. Though Sohaib mistimed a loft to mid-on, after Aryansh pulled Jaskaran for six and did a fist-punch to signal they were closer to crossing the finishing line, Muhammad Arfan got the required single to get a memorable win for UAE over Canada. Previously, Siddique was the standout bowler for the UAE, claiming his five-wicket haul with disciplined pace variations and having the best bowling figures for an Associate bowler in this edition of the tournament. Muhammad Jawadullah provided him excellent support with an economical spell of 1-16. UAEs tight efforts meant Canada lost both openers inside the first four overs and slipped to 39-3 at the end of the Powerplay. Thaker hit two fours and three sixes in a 41-ball fifty, while combining with Navneet Dhaliwal in a 58-run stand for the fourth wicket. But Dhaliwals run out for 34 in the 13th over proved to be a turning point, and despite Thaker getting his fifty, Canada struggled to find boundaries as UAEs bowlers tightened their lines, as 23 runs came off the last three overs. Siddique struck in his very first over by having Canada captain Dilpreet Bajwa mistime a drive to mid-off. In his next over, Siddique had Yuvraj Samra lofting tamely to mid-on. Nicholas Kirton joined Dhaliwal, and though the latter unfurled a stylish drive and punch, Canada slipped further when Kirton edged behind off Jawadullah, leaving the side at 39/3 in power-play. The middle overs saw a revival, as Dhaliwal and Thaker mixed caution with aggression. Thaker broke free with a towering six over long-on and a cut through point off Haider Ali, before taking a boundary each off Muhammad Farooq and Muhammad Arfan respectively. Dhaliwal showcased his timing with straight drives and inside-out strokes over cover off Farooq, as the pair shared a 58-run stand off 47 balls. Just as Dhaliwal looked set, disaster struck when attempting a quick single in the 13th over; he was run out by a direct hit from short fine leg. Replays showed Dhaliwals bat was stuck on the line, and his desperate lunge with the foot falling short, leaving him dejected. With Dhaliwal gone, Thaker marched forward to complete his half-century off 40 balls. But he fell on the next ball he faced trying to loft off a slower ball from Siddique, but holed out to cover. In the final over, Siddique had Shreyas Movva miscuing to mid-off, while forcing Saad Bin Zafar to pull a short ball straight to deep mid-wicket, giving the pacer his fifth wicket of the match, and he bowed down in sajda as the celebration. Though Dilon Heyliger hit a six on the last ball over deep midwicket to take Canada to 150, UAE eventually completed the chase easily by getting 56 runs in overs 17-20. In the final over, Siddique had Shreyas Movva miscuing to mid-off, while forcing Saad Bin Zafar to pull a short ball straight to deep mid-wicket, giving the pacer his fifth wicket of the match, and he bowed down in sajda as the celebration. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Canada 150/7 in 20 overs (Harsh Thaker 50, Navneet Dhaliwal 34; Junaid Siddique 5-35, Muhammad Jawadullah 1-16) lost to UAE 151/5 in 19.4 overs (Aryansh Sharma 74 not out, Sohaib Khan 51; Saad Bin Zafar 3-14, Kaleem Sana 1-29) by five wickets Article Source: IANS
Salt backs England to bring their 'best version' for Scotland clash
Opener channels spirit of 2022 triumph after West Indies defeat left them with no room for error
Head Coach Kumar Sangakkara: Rajasthan Royals have officially ushered in a new era by appointing Riyan Parag as captain ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, with the 23-year-old describing the moment as both emotional and empowering. Having been part of the Royals setup since the early days of his IPL career, Parag spoke about the franchises role in shaping his journey and the pride he feels in stepping into the leadership role. Rajasthan Royals have been my home in the IPL since day one. This franchise has backed me, developed me, and pushed me to grow every season. To now lead this team is incredibly special, and its a responsibility I fully embrace. Im excited to work alongside our coaches and leadership group to play fearless, smart cricket and make our fans proud, he said. Parags appointment signals continuity in the Royals philosophy of nurturing young leaders from within. Having previously served as part of the teams player leadership group, he now takes on full captaincy responsibilities at a pivotal stage for the franchise. Head Coach Kumar Sangakkara emphasised Parags evolution as both a cricketer and a leader within the squad, underlining the managements confidence in the young all-rounder, as he said, Riyan has developed into a high-impact player and a strong presence in our group. Hes shown composure under pressure, a sharp cricketing mind, and a real understanding of how we want to play. Already as part of the player leadership group, he has the respect of the dressing room, and were confident he will thrive in this role Sangakkaras remarks highlight the internal belief that Parags leadership credentials have been built over time rather than fast-tracked, with the franchise prioritising clarity of vision and cultural alignment. Head Coach Kumar Sangakkara emphasised Parags evolution as both a cricketer and a leader within the squad, underlining the managements confidence in the young all-rounder, as he said, Riyan has developed into a high-impact player and a strong presence in our group. Hes shown composure under pressure, a sharp cricketing mind, and a real understanding of how we want to play. Already as part of the player leadership group, he has the respect of the dressing room, and were confident he will thrive in this role Also Read: Live Cricket Score Rajasthan Royals will head into IPL 2026 with a strengthened coaching group led by Sangakkara as Director of Cricket and Head Coach, supported by a highly skilled and experienced backroom team designed to maximise preparation and performance. The support staff includes Vikram Rathour as Lead Assistant Coach, Shane Bond as Fast Bowling Coach, Trevor Penney as Assistant Coach, and Sid Lahiri as Performance Coach. Article Source: IANS
Aryansh Sharma, Sohaib Khan power UAE to thrilling win over Canada
The duo added 84 of the 85 UAE needed when they joined forces at 66 for 4 in the 151-run chase
T20 WC: Ireland Vs Oman, England Vs Scotland, New Zealand Vs South Africa - Match Previews
T20 World Cup: The eighth day of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 will see Ireland take on Oman in the morning game, before England face Scotland in the second match. The final match of the day, that is the evening game, will see New Zealand and South Africa face off. Ireland vs Oman Match 22 of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 will feature Ireland facing Oman in a Group B encounter at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo on Saturday. Ireland have endured a difficult start to their campaign, suffering back-to-back defeats and are sitting fourth in the standings without a point. Their regular skipper, Paul Stirling, was also ruled out of the remainder of the tournament after sustaining an injury in the previous match, with the team naming Sam Topping as his replacement. Despite early setbacks, the Irish side will rely on their experience and overall squad depth as they prepare to challenge Oman. Meanwhile, Oman, captained by Jatinder Singh, have experienced a comparable run, having lost both of their matches so far in the tournament. Ireland squad: Ross Adair, Harry Tector (c), Lorcan Tucker (w), Curtis Campher, Benjamin Calitz, Gareth Delany, George Dockrell, Mark Adair, Barry McCarthy, Matthew Humphreys, Tim Tector, Joshua Little, Benjamin White, Craig Young, Sam Topping Oman squad: Aamir Kaleem, Jatinder Singh (c), Hammad Mirza, Mohammad Nadeem, Wasim Ali, Vinayak Shukla (wk), Jiten Ramanandi, Nadeem Khan, Sufyan Mehmood, Shah Faisal, Jay Odedra, Shakeel Ahmed, Karan Sonavale, Ashish Odedara, Shafiq Jan Head-to-head record between Ireland and Oman Total matches played 6 Ireland won: 4 Oman won: 2 Both teams' performance in their last 5 matches Ireland: L, W, W, L, L Oman: L, W, W, L, L England vs Scotland England are set to take on Scotland in their third Group C match, with the contest scheduled for Saturday at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Englands tournament so far has been far from convincing. After narrowly scraping past Nepal, they suffered a setback against the West Indies, leaving them fourth in Group C with a negative net run rate. With pressure mounting, this fixture becomes crucial to keep their campaign on track. Scotland, meanwhile, have built steady momentum. A spirited performance against the West Indies, followed by a commanding victory over Italy, has lifted them to second place in the group with a strong +0.95 NRR. Carrying confidence and belief, Scotland will view this clash as a key opportunity to tighten their grip on a qualification spot. England squad: Harry Brook (c), Rehan Ahmed, Jofra Archer, Tom Banton, Jacob Bethell, Jos Buttler (wk), Sam Curran, Liam Dawson, Ben Duckett, Will Jacks, Jamie Overton, Adil Rashid, Phil Salt, Josh Tongue, Luke Wood Scotland squad: Paul Stirling (c), Mark Adair, Ross Adair, Ben Calitz, Curtis Campher, Gareth Delany, George Dockrell, Matthew Humphreys, Josh Little, Barry McCarthy, Harry Tector, Tim Tector, Lorcan Tucker, Ben White, Craig Young Head-to-head record between England and Scotland Total matches played: 1 England won: 0 Scotland won: 0 No Result: 1 Both teams' performance in their last 5 matches England: W, W, W, W, L Scotland: W, L, L, L, W New Zealand vs South Africa New Zealand and South Africa lock horns in a high-profile Group D showdown at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Saturday, in what promises to be one of the headline clashes of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 group stage. With firepower across their batting orders and well-rounded bowling units, both teams appear evenly matched on paper. New Zealand sit atop the Group D standings after securing two wins from two matches, most recently cruising to a dominant 10-wicket victory over the UAE. Their commanding form has underlined their title credentials early in the tournament. South Africa, just behind them in second place with two wins as well, arrive brimming with confidence after edging Afghanistan in a dramatic double Super Over thriller. With momentum on both sides, this contest could play a key role in shaping the groups final standings. New Zealand squad: Tim Seifert (wk), Finn Allen, Rachin Ravindra, Glenn Phillips, Mark Chapman, Daryl Mitchell, Mitchell Santner (c), James Neesham, Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, Jacob Duffy, Ish Sodhi, Kyle Jamieson, Michael Bracewell, Devon Conway South Africa squad: Aiden Markram (c), Quinton de Kock (wk), Ryan Rickelton, Dewald Brevis, David Miller, Tristan Stubbs, Marco Jansen, Corbin Bosch, Kagiso Rabada, Keshav Maharaj, Lungi Ngidi, Jason Smith, George Linde, Anrich Nortje, Kwena Maphaka Head-to-head record between New Zealand and South Africa Total matches played: 18 New Zealand won: 7 South Africa won: 11 No result: 1 Performance of both teams in their last 5 matches No result: 1 Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa: W, W, L, W, W Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Fifties By Aryansh, Sohaib Power UAE To Thrilling Five-wicket Win Over Canada
T20 World Cup: Aryansh Sharma struck an unbeaten 74 off 53 balls while Sohaib Khan smashed 51 off 29 as the United Arab Emirates (UAE) chased down 151 to beat Canada by five wickets in their Group D clash of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Friday. UAE slipped to 66/4 in the chase of 151, but Sharma held firm at one end even as Canadas spinners tightened their grip through the middle overs. With the required rate climbing, Sohaibs arrival changed the momentum. He launched four sixes and four boundaries in a blistering counterattack, while adding 84 runs with Aryansh off just 42 balls. Sharma anchored the chase with measured strokeplay, finishing unbeaten from 53 deliveries, hitting six fours and three sixes. But Sohaibs aggression rattled Canadas bowlers in the closing overs and turned the game around for the UAE. Veteran all-rounder Saad Bin Zafar was the standout for Canada with figures of 3-14, but his efforts were not enough to prevent the UAEs late surge. The victory underlined the UAEs batting depth beyond their senior pros skipper Muhammad Waseem and Alishan Sharafu, as Aryansh and Sohaib stepped up to secure the win with two balls to spare. UAEs chase began on a false note as Waseem was cramped for room on a pull and top-edged to midwicket off Kaleem Sana. Sharma, however, looked fluent -- unfurling a back-foot punch through the covers off Dilon Heyliger and then launching Jaskaran Singh for a six over cow corner, before following it up with two more boundaries in the fifth over. Alishan Sharafu struggled to find timing at the other end and miscued a lofted drive to extra cover off Zafar. Mayank Kumar joined Sharma, but Zafar struck again in his next over, as he holed out to long-on. Harshit Kaushik briefly lifted hopes with an edged boundary off Bajwa, but he too perished to Zafars guile, picking out midwicket. At 66/4 in 12.3 overs, Canada had seized control. But the chase turned on its head when Sohaib Khan arrived. He announced himself with a six over long-on off Ansh Patel and then combined forces with Sharma for launching a superb counter-attack. Aryansh brought up his fifty with a towering hit over long-on off Patel, while Sohaib cleared the ropes twice in Heyligers 16th over, including a straight strike into the sight screen, apart from a lofted four going over mid-off. Suddenly, the required rate was back within reach for the UAE. The 18th over saw Sohaib hammer Jaskaran for a four through the vacant extra-cover region and a six over the long-on fence. By that time, Canada looked rattled, their bowlers missing yorkers and offering width. When Sana returned, the UAE needed 26 off 12 balls. Sharma leaned and pulled twice to get three fours, while Sohaib capitalised on a beamer with a free-hit four, before getting his fifty with a brace through long-on region. The pairs audacious strokeplay left UAE within touching distance, with the crowd sensing a finish that had seemed improbable just a few overs earlier. Though Sohaib mistimed a loft to mid-on, after Aryansh pulled Jaskaran for six and did a fist-punch to signal they were closer to crossing the finishing line, Muhammad Arfan got the required single to get a memorable win for UAE over Canada. The 18th over saw Sohaib hammer Jaskaran for a four through the vacant extra-cover region and a six over the long-on fence. By that time, Canada looked rattled, their bowlers missing yorkers and offering width. When Sana returned, the UAE needed 26 off 12 balls. Sharma leaned and pulled twice to get three fours, while Sohaib capitalised on a beamer with a free-hit four, before getting his fifty with a brace through long-on region. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Canada 150/7 in 20 overs (Harsh Thaker 50, Navneet Dhaliwal 34; Junaid Siddique 5-35, Muhammad Jawadullah 1-16) lost to UAE 151/5 in 19.4 overs (Aryansh Sharma 74 not out, Sohaib Khan 51; Saad Bin Zafar 3-14, Kaleem Sana 1-29) by five wickets Article Source: IANS
Netherlands opt to bowl against USA; Kyle Klein replaces Timm van der Gugten
USA made three changes by including Ali Khan, Saiteja Mukkamalla and Nosthush Kenjige
T20 WC: Netherlands Ask USA To Bat, Netravalkar Misses
Chennai Super Kings Academy: Netherlands won the toss and elected to bowl against the USA in their Group A match of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Friday. The Americans have endured a tough start to the tournament. After pushing India in a competitive opener in Mumbai, they were comprehensively beaten by Pakistan in Colombo. With two defeats already on the board, another loss would effectively end their hopes of progressing to the Super Eight stage, making this a must-win encounter for Monank Patel and his side. The Netherlands, meanwhile, arrive with momentum after a commanding seven-wicket victory over Namibia. Bas de Leede starred with a fine all-round performance, claiming two key wickets to help restrict Namibia to 156 before anchoring the chase with a fluent 72. The Dutch side will also draw confidence from their preparation in Chennai, having trained at the Chennai Super Kings Academy for a week recently, as well as from their dominant head-to-head record against the USA, which includes three consecutive T20I wins. Winning the toss, Dutch captain Scott Edwards said, We're going to bowl first. It's obviously quite a good wicket by the looks of it. We don't know about the dew factor later on tonight. Obviously, it's a little bit different, maybe how the ball comes on a bit later. But, you know, we pride ourselves on being good at adjusting to those sorts of things. We've got Kyle Klein coming in for Tim. Yeah, obviously, you know, things change over the years. I think we played them a year or two ago. But, you know, for us, it's just playing that good template all the time. We feel like we've been playing some of it. Meanwhile, USA skipper Monank Patel said, We would have bowled first too. We don't mind batting first. It's important that we get a good score. It's very important to get in and then play fearless cricket. There were some soft dismissals in the first two games. It's important to be a good fielding side. We have three changes. Sai, Nosh, and there's one more coming in. Playing XIs: Meanwhile, USA skipper Monank Patel said, We would have bowled first too. We don't mind batting first. It's important that we get a good score. It's very important to get in and then play fearless cricket. There were some soft dismissals in the first two games. It's important to be a good fielding side. We have three changes. Sai, Nosh, and there's one more coming in. Also Read: Live Cricket Score USA: Monank Patel (c), Shayan Jahangir (wk), Saiteja Mukkamalla, Milind Kumar, Sanjay Krishnamurthi, Shubham Ranjane, Harmeet Singh, Mohammad Mohsin, Shadley van Schalkwyk, Nosthush Kenjige, Ali Khan Article Source: IANS
Kolkata the stage as England, Scotland resume auld rivalry
Grudge match given added edge by coinciding with Six Nations clash in Edinburgh
T20 WC: Batting Powerplay Could Be Crucial In Deciding Winner Of India-Pakistan Clash, Says Finch
T20 World Cup India: Maximising the batting Powerplay will be crucial to determining the winner of the high-stakes India-Pakistan clash in the Mens T20 World Cup in Colombo, said former Australia captain Aaron Finch. The last time these two teams met, India beat Pakistan thrice, including in the final, to win the Asia Cup in the UAE. Defending champions India are currently Group A toppers and ahead of Pakistan on Net Run Rate. They arrive in Colombo after beating Namibia by 93 runs, where Ishan Kishans 61 helped them collect 86 runs in Power-play -- the highest total in the six-over phase of this competition. Yes, particularly in Sri Lanka, where the wickets are a bit slower, they're turning more. You have to maximise those first six overs. So, we saw Ishan and Sanju get off to a flyer the other night. Australia tried it today, and they were on the back foot early because they lost wickets. So, it's a real risk-reward. You understand the importance of getting off to a flyer because it can be harder to score through the middle overs and then towards the backend. So, wickets in hand are absolutely crucial, and a batter set in there is absolutely crucial as well. Guys who walk to the crease will find it hard to hit boundaries early on in their innings. It's just the way that the game is played. It's slightly different in these conditions compared to, say, Arun Jaitley Stadium, for example, which is small and batters can just stand there and clear the ropes with ease. This will take some tactical thinking, and the teams that adapt quickest generally have success in those conditions. So, India have got plenty of experience. They've got left and right-hand combinations. They've got guys that can play slightly different tempos and different roles, as do Pakistan. So, I can't wait for this game, Finch told IANS ahead of the India vs Pakistan clash at a JioStar Media Day. Finch, who captained Australia to the 2021 Mens T20 World Cup win, predicted Pakistan's spinners would pose a significant challenge to India's batters, requiring a shift in approach from batting-friendly conditions back home. When you come to Colombo, you have to change your thought process a little bit compared to what you might (have) in India, where the grounds are smaller. The wickets are generally marginally flatter for batting, particularly through the middle overs. So, we saw in Australia's win over Ireland that was 22 twos that they ran. They put pressure on in a different way. So, you just have to change your mindset slightly. You probably have to target your specific match-up as opposed to just trying to target every bowler because any mishits, you're caught, you're out because there's so much space, there's so big a boundary, he added. However, Finch expressed confidence in India's ability to handle the challenge, citing their balance and experience. They'll be fine, as they've got a lot of experience in that team - a nice mix of left and right-handers, which is important as well. You don't want to get too locked down with either two right-handers or two left-handers at the crease, where teams can exploit that with the ball spinning away. So, India have got all the bases covered. He also hailed India's left-handed opener Abhishek Sharma as a superstar and hoped for him to be fit in time for the clash on Sunday. I think any team that has Abhishek Sharma in it is going to be better in T20 cricket. He's a superstar, and his ability to destroy an attack from ball one and continue to keep going in a way that not many other players in the world, if any, can match it with him. He's a super player. So, as soon as he's well enough, and I really hope that he is, because I love watching him play, and it was unfortunate to see that he spent some time in hospital unwell. So, I wish him a speedy recovery. Citing Namibia skipper Gerhard Erasmus' impressive four-wicket haul against India, Finch felt someone like Pakistans Usman Tariq could cause similar problems to the Suryakumar Yadav-led side. In terms of the spin threat of Pakistan and Erasmus -- almost the sidearm type of spin bowlers, there's plenty of upside. The way that they've been able to defend themselves, for one, has been really impressive. Erasmus, four wickets against India -- that was really a special performance when the ball was flying around the park. So, there's certainly a place for spinners like that. The game keeps evolving. People and players have to keep finding ways to be successful. From that point of view, I'm all for it. I think, guys, as long as it's within the laws of the game, don't feel off, he added. Reflecting on Australia's shock 23-run defeat to Zimbabwe earlier on Friday, Finch credited the latter for putting in a clinical performance in all departments. imbabwe played too beautifully. They deserve to win today. Australia winning the toss and choosing to bowl first, particularly in a day game - I could sort of understand it to a point because the wicked did feel a little bit tacky in the lead up. But that moisture was out as soon as the sun came out, and it was always going to get harder and harder for batting. So, Zimbabwe were clinical. The way that they structured their total, just to be two down, was brilliant. Brian Bennett played a brilliant innings. On paper, you look at it and think, well, he's only striking at 115, but that allowed the other guys to do some damage around him, and then with the ball to rip the heart out of Australia in that powerplay to be four down was an extraordinary performance. Finch signed off by saying Zimbabwe's victory should no longer come as a surprise, pointing to the competitiveness of other nations in the shortest format. They well and truly deserve that. They fielded brilliantly as well. On paper, you look at it and think, well, he's only striking at 115, but that allowed the other guys to do some damage around him, and then with the ball to rip the heart out of Australia in that powerplay to be four down was an extraordinary performance. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Watch India's bid to repeat history at the ICC Mens T20 World Cup India & Sri Lanka 2026, as they take on Pakistan on Feb 15 at 7:00 PM, LIVE on JioHotstar and Star Sports Network. Article Source: IANS
Stirling-less Ireland hope the catches stick against fellow strugglers Oman
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T20 WC: Cricket Fraternity Lauds Zimbabwe's Clinical Win Over Australia
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium: The cricket fraternity on Friday rose in unanimity to hail Zimbabwe's magnificent performance as they beat the 2021 T20 World Cup champions Australia by 23 runs in their second match of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Friday. Zimbabwe scored 169 while batting first and then bundled out Australia for just 146 runs in 19.3 overs with the help of a four-wicket haul by Blessing Muzarabani. Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan hailed Zimbabwe's bowlers, who did a big damage to Australia's top order. Tall quicks in Muzarabani & Evans, add Ngrava in this. Quality all-rounders. Led by the ever-aggressive Sikandar Raza. This Zimbabwe T20 side is shaping up nicely. Beating Australia is never easy, but Zimbabwe has done it twice in T20 World Cup history now. Pathan wrote on X. While his brother Yusuf Pathan congratulated Zimbabwe on their second victory against Australia in the T20 World Cup history. History repeats after 19 years, Zimbabwe remain unbeaten against Australia in T20 World Cups. What a performance. Congratulations to the Zimbabwe team, he wrote on X. Former Sri Lankan cricketer Angelo Matthews praised Zimbabwe while also shedding light on Group B, which is getting interesting. imbabwe, you beauty! What a performance! Group B is getting interesting, he wrote on X. Former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif questioned Australia's tactics of choosing to bowl first on a slow pitch. What a win for Zimbabwe. What catches, what spirit. But one thing is puzzling: Why did Australia choose to field in a day game on a slow pitch? History shows lesser teams upset big ones when they bat first, almost 90 per cent of the time, he wrote on X. Former South Africa stars Herschelle Gibbs and Dale Steyn also made a post on X, hailing Zimbabwe's performance. imbabwe with a very good win, bowled and fielded brilliantly, Gibbs wrote, while Steyn wrote just 'Zimbabwe' with the country's flag. Former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif questioned Australia's tactics of choosing to bowl first on a slow pitch. What a win for Zimbabwe. What catches, what spirit. But one thing is puzzling: Why did Australia choose to field in a day game on a slow pitch? History shows lesser teams upset big ones when they bat first, almost 90 per cent of the time, he wrote on X. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Zimbabwe will now face Ireland in their next group stage match in the T20 World Cup 2026 on February 17 at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium. Article Source: IANS
Kate Cross signs new Lancashire contract
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T20 World Cup: Englands ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 campaign has already delivered drama and dj vu in equal measure. Now free from leadership responsibilities but still one of the senior-most figures in the squad, Jos Buttler reflected on Englands white-ball transformation over the past decade, a journey that began after their early exit from the 2015 ICC Mens Cricket World Cup. The defending champions edged past Nepal by four runs in a last-ball thriller to open their tournament, before suffering a 30-run defeat to the West Indies in what was a rematch between the T20 World Cup 2016 finalists. With crucial fixtures against Scotland on Saturday and Italy on Monday looming, former white-ball captain Buttlers experience could prove vital as England look to steady their campaign. It's been great to be part of the team for so long and to go through a bit of a transition in English white-ball cricket. It was probably more noticeable in 50-over cricket initially, but there was a group of guys who came together in 2015 to try and play differently, to push the boundaries and, if anything, be un-English. Weve definitely tried to change the way we play as a nation, to be more aggressive and more positive, more positive than anyone else in the world was at that time. That mindset has certainly dripped through the English system, and the way some of the young players around the country, and on our side, play their cricket now is amazing to watch, he said, speaking on JioStar. That aggressive philosophy reshaped Englands limited-overs identity, and its resilience was tested most memorably in India a decade ago. The 2016 ICC Mens T20 World Cup final, where England were denied by the West Indies in the final over, remains a defining chapter in the teams evolution. Buttler believes that heartbreak ultimately became a springboard for sustained success. I think that World Cup, where we lost the final, was a real eye-opener for us in terms of how far we could go and what was possible for the team. We were a young side at that point and probably exceeded expectations in that tournament. We were four balls away from winning that game, which was incredible for us, as heartbreaking as it was to lose the final. It wasnt long after that the realisation came that we were a side capable of winning World Cups and going deep in tournaments. From that point forward, winning the 50-over World Cup in 2019 and the T20 World Cup in 2022, I think a lot of that success was built on the back of losing that final in India in 2016. The 2016 ICC Mens T20 World Cup final, where England were denied by the West Indies in the final over, remains a defining chapter in the teams evolution. Buttler believes that heartbreak ultimately became a springboard for sustained success. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think my role on this side is that the longer youre in a team, the more senior you become and the more responsibility you have to lead. I was obviously a lieutenant to Eoin Morgan for a long time and learned so much from him as a Captain. He did so much for English white-ball cricket to take us to that level. Taking over the captaincy from him was a great honour. There have been some good memories and some tough ones, but the highlight was lifting the T20 World Cup in Melbourne. Article Source: IANS
NZ and SA look ahead to Super Eights in low-pressure contest
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We Put Ourselves Under Pressure,' Says Travis Head After Australia's 23-run Defeat Against Zimbabwe
T20 World Cup: Australia's stand-in captain Travis Head admitted that his side put themselves under pressure after they suffered a 23-run defeat against Zimbabwe in their second match of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Friday. Chasing 170, Australia were bowled out for 146 in 19.3 overs despite a fighting knock of 65 runs from Matt Renshaw. Zimbabwes pace duo Blessing Muzarabani and Brad Evans dismantled the top order, claiming four and three wickets respectively to script one of the biggest upsets of the tournament. Head felt the target was manageable, and the bowlers did a good job, but the batters failed in the chase. Yeah, we thought it was a good wicket, but we put ourselves under pressure. We thought it was going to be pretty even throughout the whole contest, and I think it showed that it was. I thought we did ok although we'd taken only two wickets in our innings, I felt like it was still probably under-par. So, felt like it came on really well in the second innings. We lost wickets. The first half was under pressure. They played well, as I said, I still felt like if you gave us that score after winning the toss and applying off it, I think we'd take the score, he said in the post-match presentation. So, I don't think, like you look back and there's no over here or there that you might do differently or switch around, but I felt like we worked through it well, and we were on the score that we would have been happy to chase, he added. Australias innings never truly recovered after slipping to 38/4 in the Powerplay. Josh Inglis, Cameron Green, and Tim David departed cheaply, while Head himself managed 17 before being dismissed. Glenn Maxwell and Renshaw stitched together a 77-run stand to revive hopes, but regular wickets and mounting pressure halted the chase. Head acknowledged that the early setbacks in the chase proved costly, and the team was never able to get back from that poor start. The feedback throughout was that it was a good wicket. We put ourselves under pressure, obviously losing wickets in the Powerplay. And like I said, put some pressure, and the scoreboard rate went up. We, I guess, found a partnership through the middle, but probably left ourselves a little bit too many, and that happens. So, it's disappointing, but that's the game. We've been here before. We said at the toss a little bit about having injuries and working through tournament play, which is typical. And we're seeing a lot of tight games, he said. Head acknowledged that the early setbacks in the chase proved costly, and the team was never able to get back from that poor start. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia will now face the co-hosts Sri Lanka at the Pallekele International Stadium on Sunday as they hope to revive their Super 8 stage hopes. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Siddique Picks 5-35 As UAE Keep Canada To 150/7 Despite Thakers Fifty
T20 World Cup: Pacer Junaid Siddique picked an excellent 5-35 as United Arab Emirates (UAE) kept Canada to 150/7 in their Group D clash in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Friday, despite a fighting half-century from batting all-rounder Harsh Thaker. Opting to bat first on a used pitch, Canada lost both openers inside the first four overs and slipped to 39-3 at the end of the powerplay. Thaker hit two fours and three sixes in a 41-ball fifty, while combining with Navneet Dhaliwal in a 58-run stand for the fourth wicket. But Dhaliwals run out for 34 in the 13th over proved to be a turning point, and despite Thaker getting his fifty, Canada struggled to find boundaries as UAEs bowlers tightened their lines, as 23 runs came off the last three overs. Siddique was the standout bowler for UAE, claiming his five-wicket haul with disciplined pace variations and have the best bowling figures for an Associate bowler in this edition of the tournament. Muhammad Jawadullah provided him excellent support with an economical spell of 1-16. Canadas running between the wickets was also sluggish, as they missed out on several twos that could have lifted their par-total. Siddique struck in his very first over by having Canada captain Dilpreet Bajwa mistime a drive to mid-off. In his next over, Siddique had Yuvraj Samra lofting tamely to mid-on. Nicholas Kirton joined Dhaliwal, and though the latter unfurled a stylish drive and punch, Canada slipped further when Kirton edged behind off Jawadullah, leaving the side at 39/3 in the power-play. The middle overs saw a revival, as Dhaliwal and Thaker mixed caution with aggression. Thaker broke free with a towering six over long-on and a cut through point off Haider Ali, before taking a boundary each off Muhammad Farooq and Muhammad Arfan respectively. Dhaliwal showcased his timing with straight drives and inside-out strokes over cover off Farooq, as the pair shared a 58-run stand off 47 balls. Just as Dhaliwal looked set, disaster struck when attempting a quick single in the 13th over; he was run out by a direct hit from short fine leg. Replays showed Dhaliwals bat was stuck on the line, and his desperate lunge with the foot falling short, leaving him dejected. With Dhaliwal gone, Thaker marched forward to complete his half-century off 40 balls. But he fell on the next ball he faced trying to loft off a slower ball from Siddique, but holed out to cover. In the final over, Siddique had Shreyas Movva miscuing to mid-off, while forcing Saad Bin Zafar to pull a short ball straight to deep mid-wicket, giving the pacer his fifth wicket of the match, and he bowed down in sajda as the celebration. Just as Dhaliwal looked set, disaster struck when attempting a quick single in the 13th over; he was run out by a direct hit from short fine leg. Replays showed Dhaliwals bat was stuck on the line, and his desperate lunge with the foot falling short, leaving him dejected. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Canada 150/7 in 20 overs (Harsh Thaker 50, Navneet Dhaliwal 34; Junaid Siddique 5-35, Muhammad Jawadullah 1-16) against UAE Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: 'I Am Very Proud And Happy,' Says Raza After Zimbabwe Stun Australia
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium: Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza expressed immense pride in his teams all-round performance after their stunning 23-run victory over Australia in their second match of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 played at the R.Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Friday. Zimbabwe scored 169 while batting first and then bundled out Australia for just 146 runs in 19.3 overs with the help of a four-wicket haul by Blessing Muzarabani. Raza said the win was a special moment for him personally as he watched his team thrive under pressure. Yeah, certainly, you know. I'm very happy, but above all, I'm very proud, a feeling of a brother who has his younger brother who is achieving a lot together. So it was nice to watch from outside and see how the team went about their business, the culture, the environment, the unity that we have taken, that we have created over a long time. Just to see it from the outside, I was extremely proud, and on top of that, a win. It's just unbelievable, he said in the post-match presentation, he said. Raza, who left the field in the second innings battling cramps, provided a positive update on his fitness. No, I've been here before. I mean, I know in Sri Lanka, this is not the first time that's happened, but sometimes, you know, just the pressure of the game and leading a side, the workload and everything, these things can happen. But all I can tell you is, these are just cramps. I know over the next day or two with good recovery, it should be fine, he added. Raza revealed the clear message sent to the batters when Zimbabwe were 70 without loss and aiming to build a competitive total. 70 on at 10, and we said we're happy. And I know somebody said in the changing room that, yeah, 190 is on, and I said, 'No. If you look for 190 now, it is 140 all-out. And then just keep going at 8s and 9s and see what happens, because over time and even from the previous tours we've been to Sri Lanka, we understand the wicket starts to get slower and lower, and the moment you try and go too hard too early, I mean, the cluster of wickets fell, he said. He also addressed concerns over squad depth after injury scares, which had previously ruled out Branden Taylor from the tournament. Yeah, certainly. So first of all, we've only got 13 able bodies in the squad, and then I went down. Cremer got a slight split webbing, but nothing serious. We even asked Dion Ebrahim to put the kit on in case we need him. But I think Zimbabwe cricket is looking into the replacements and things like that. I'm sure they'll be here for the next game because ideally in these conditions, you don't know what's going to happen, so you want 15 able bodies available for selection at every given time. Raza also said that the team would stay grounded despite the big win and focus on one match at a time. Yeah, certainly. So first of all, we've only got 13 able bodies in the squad, and then I went down. Cremer got a slight split webbing, but nothing serious. We even asked Dion Ebrahim to put the kit on in case we need him. But I think Zimbabwe cricket is looking into the replacements and things like that. I'm sure they'll be here for the next game because ideally in these conditions, you don't know what's going to happen, so you want 15 able bodies available for selection at every given time. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Zimbabwe will now face Ireland in their next group stage match in the T20 World Cup 2026 on February 17 at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Tendulkar Hails Zimbabwes statement Win Against Australia
T20 World Cup: Former India cricketer Sachin Tendulkar hailed statement win from Zimbabwe after they gave a major upset of the ongoing T20 World Cup 2026, beating Australia by 23 runs. A fast bowling masterclass by pacers Blessing Muzarabani and Brad Evans, who took four and three wickets respectively, helped Zimbabwe bowl out Australia for 146 runs in 19.3 overs and register 23 runs win in their second match at the R Premadasa Stadium. A statement win from Zimbabwe! Beating Australia by 23 runs takes real character. And of course, Blessing turned out to be just that, a blessing in the truest sense, with a superb 4 wicket spell. What an exciting tournament this is shaping up to be! Tendulkar posted on X. Matt Renshaw was the lone warrior for the 2021 T20 WC champions but lacked support as his valiant knock of 65 runs went in vain against Zimbabwe, who registered their second win in the T20 World Cup against Australia. Zimbabwe had previously done the same in the inaugural 2007 World Cup. Chasing a challenging target, Australia were off to a disastrous start as Zimbabwe's pacers crushed the top order with the help of the swing movement present at the ground. Australia's crisis man Glenn Maxwell again stood up for the team when needed the most. He started slowly and built a 77-run partnership with Matt Renshaw, who was doing the attacking job and putting pressure on the opposition, while Maxwell dealt in singles and doubles at the start of his innings. Praising special fielding efforts from Zimbabwe side, former India cricket Ravichandran Ashwin said, This is clinical from Zim. Batting and bowling have been great but Tony Munyongas fielding has piled on the pressure. He has saved at least 12-15 runs and closes the deal with a spectacular catch at deep mid wicket. When the ground sizes are proper, cricketing skills truly come to the fore giving a chance for all facets of the game. Really liked how the pitches have been really balanced this T 20 World Cup.#T20WorldCup2026, posted Ashwin. Earlier, riding on Brian Bennett's unbeaten 64-run knock, Zimbabwe posted 169/2 in 20 overs against Australia. Zimbabwe were off to a good start as both the openers, Bennett and Tadiwanashe Marumani, dominated the Australian bowlers. The duo tackled the seam at the start of the innings with clean striking and forged a 61-run opening partnership. Australia finally got the breakthrough in the 8th over when Marumani was sent to the pavilion by Marcus Stoinis. He scored 35 runs off 21 balls and hammered seven fours during his stay at the crease Earlier, riding on Brian Bennett's unbeaten 64-run knock, Zimbabwe posted 169/2 in 20 overs against Australia. Zimbabwe were off to a good start as both the openers, Bennett and Tadiwanashe Marumani, dominated the Australian bowlers. The duo tackled the seam at the start of the innings with clean striking and forged a 61-run opening partnership. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Bennett continued his attack and completed his fifty off 43 balls. He remained unbeaten on 64 off 56 balls as Zimbabwe reached a competitive total. Article Source: IANS
Muzarabani, Evans and Bennett slay Australia
Australia were never really in the contest - they picked up two wickets in Zimbabwe's entire innings and lost four in their batting powerplay - and fell well short in the end
T20 WC: Hopefully UAE Tweaks A Few Things With Ball To Get A Better Result, Says Sharafu
Arun Jaitley Stadium: UAE batter Alishan Sharafu said his sides batting unit took confidence from their opening performance at the World Cup, even though they fell to a ten-wicket defeat to New Zealand and hoped for a few tweaks with the ball to come good to get a better result against Canada at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Friday. Sharafu and Muhammad Waseem hit fifties to power UAE to 173 against New Zealand, but the Blackcaps chased down the total with ten wickets in hand in a stunning chase in Chennai. UAE now need a win over Canada to open their account in the Group D points table. Personally, it was an ideal start for us as a batting unit, and we were quite happy with our first-innings total. However, they came out swinging, and it was unfortunate to end up on the losing side. It was a decent start with the bat, and hopefully, we can tweak a few things with the ball to get a better result today, Sharafu said to broadcasters ahead of the match. He also highlighted his partnership with skipper Muhammad Waseem as a key factor in UAEs batting plans. We've batted together quite a lot, so we complement each other well and I really enjoy my time out there with him. The plan was simple: maintain positive intent during the powerplay, then try to bat as deep as possible to cash in at the end. I got out in the 15th over, but he stayed out there throughout the innings, which was key for us. Sharafu said his stint in the International League T20 (ILT20) gave him valuable exposure against top bowlers. Playing in the ILT20 a couple of months ago helped a lot because we've faced most of these bowlers before. The plan was simple: maintain positive intent during the powerplay, then try to bat as deep as possible to cash in at the end. I got out in the 15th over, but he stayed out there throughout the innings, which was key for us. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Looking ahead, Sharafu stressed the importance of keeping his approach simple. I just try to enjoy my batting. I fancy taking my chances early in the powerplay, and once that's over, I wait for the balls that are there to be put away. I keep it as simple as possible - go out there and have some fun, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Scoring Fifty In The Tournament In India Is Special, Says Canadas Dhaliwal
T20 World Cup: Veteran Canada batter Navneet Dhaliwal said hitting a fifty in the group-stage clash against South Africa in the Mens T20 World Cup carried added significance as it came in a country where cricket is adored a lot. Dhaliwals fighting fifty went in vain as South Africa beat Canada by 57 runs in Ahmedabad. Canada are now looking to get their first win over UAE at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Friday afternoon. Scoring fifty in World Cup cricket while playing in a nation with such a massive population where cricket is like a religion is special. Every second person plays here. The grinding is what I learned from Punjab and playing in India. The passion people have for the game helped me survive those tough periods in Canada, both in cricket and in my professional life. A bit of a discipline problem we have a little bit for sure, but when you need someone to stand in the middle and fight for their country, you see the true spirit of a Punjabi. They might be hard to control sometimes, but they'll fight until the end, Dhaliwal told broadcasters ahead of the clash. Dhaliwal reflected on the contrasting cricketing cultures in India and Canada, noting the challenges of balancing sport with professional life coming in a non-Test playing nation. Cricket in Canada is different from what you expect in Test nations. In the big nations, players are well-paid, but in Canada, you have to work. You have a family to support, and it isn't easy juggling your passion with your profession. But the World Cup is a huge stage, especially in India. I promised myself I'd keep fighting through every game to perform and get selected, and that's why I'm here today. Dhaliwal reflected on the contrasting cricketing cultures in India and Canada, noting the challenges of balancing sport with professional life coming in a non-Test playing nation. Cricket in Canada is different from what you expect in Test nations. In the big nations, players are well-paid, but in Canada, you have to work. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Canada has treated me really well; it's become my home now. Coming back here, it feels like the circle is complete. I started in India, and it looks like I am going to finish in India too. Article Source: IANS
Canada opt to bat, UAE bring in Farooq and Jawadullah
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T20 WC: Farooq, Jawad Come In As Unchanged Canada Elect To Bat Against UAE
T20 World Cup: An unchanged Canada have won the toss and elected to bat first against UAE in a Group D clash of 2026 Mens T20 World Cup at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Friday. Both teams are looking to get their first win of the ongoing competition. The pitch for this clash will be the one used for the India-Namibia game on Thursday evening. Canada are coming after suffering a 57-run hammering at the hands of South Africa, and occupy the bottom spot with a net run rate of -2.850. UAE, despite a spirited batting display against New Zealand, suffered a ten-wicket defeat and sit one rung above Canada with a net run rate of -2.763. After winning the toss, skipper Dilpreet Bajwa said his playing eleven is unchanged. We both are associate teams so we just want to bat first and want to put pressure of chase on them. It's a very good wicket, we saw yesterday's game and India scored very well. I think it's a batting pitch. As I said, pressure is going to be there for the chase though. It's been good (to captain Canada). Playing South Africa is a good experience for me as a captain and thanks to the board for choosing me as a captain and I'm enjoying it, he said. UAE captain Muhammad Waseem said Muhammad Farooq and Muhammad Jawadullah come into the playing eleven in place of Dhruv Parashar and Muhammad Rohid Khan. Second game on the same wicket, we were also looking for the batting. But I think we need to restrict them under low total. No pressure to be honest. Just we have to play the game like we played before also. We'll play with the ball and with the bat and against the opposition, that's it, he said. Playing XIs: Second game on the same wicket, we were also looking for the batting. But I think we need to restrict them under low total. No pressure to be honest. Just we have to play the game like we played before also. We'll play with the ball and with the bat and against the opposition, that's it, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score UAE: Aryansh Sharma (wk), Muhammad Waseem (captain), Alishan Sharafu, Mayank Kumar, Sohaib Khan, Harshit Kaushik, Muhammad Arfan, Muhammad Farooq, Haider Ali, Junaid Siddique and Muhammad Jawadullah Article Source: IANS
Karnataka State Cricket Association: Responding to the governments decision to allow IPL and international matches at Bengalurus iconic Chinnaswamy Cricket Stadium, Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara stated that safety is paramount and that security measures will be strengthened fourfold. It can be noted that the Karnataka government on Thursday granted conditional permission to resume cricket matches at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, months after the venue was barred from hosting events following the June 4, 2025, stampede during Royal Challengers Bengalurus (RCB) maiden IPL title celebrations, in which 11 people lost their lives. Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru on Friday, Parameshwara, while answering questions about the guidelines issued to the stadium authorities, said, As far as police security is concerned, we will ensure that fourfold measures are taken. It will be more than what is required this time. We will primarily convey to the authorities to implement the recommendations of the Justice DCunha Committee. We will not insist on any new measures. Safety is of utmost importance. In this background, we will issue directions to the stadium authorities. In the past 50 years, no untoward incident has taken place during cricket matches. The tragedy occurred during the celebrations. Hence, we will examine whether celebrations should be allowed or not, he said. Parameshwara further stated, In principle, we have decided to grant permission. We had earlier conveyed that the recommendations of the retired Justice John Michael DCunha Commission must be implemented. The recommendations are divided into three parts immediate steps, time-bound measures to be taken before the commencement of matches, and infrastructure-related matters that require more time. In this context, we have already issued directions for steps to be initiated before holding matches. I have formed a committee under the chairmanship of the Chairman of the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA), which includes the Bengaluru Police Commissioner and officials from all concerned departments such as Fire, Health, PWD and others. They will oversee and ensure that IPL matches are conducted smoothly, he added. Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar has stated that in the interest of youth and the sport of cricket, the government has decided to grant permission to conduct matches at the Chinnaswamy Stadium henceforth. He clarified that the permission is subject to strict conditions, including sale of tickets only up to the approved seating capacity, installation of larger gates to regulate crowd movement, and implementation of safety measures in line with the recommendations of the Justice DCunha Commission, including deployment of ambulances. Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar has stated that in the interest of youth and the sport of cricket, the government has decided to grant permission to conduct matches at the Chinnaswamy Stadium henceforth. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Earlier in the day, the state government held a high-level meeting with representatives of the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), and senior officials to discuss the proposal to host the IPL inaugural match at the stadium. Article Source: IANS
He Goes Too Deep In The Crease: Gavaskar Flags Samsons Flaw Ahead Of India-Pakistan Clash
T20 World Cup: Former Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar pointed out technical flaws in Sanju Samsons approach after the wicket-keeper batter threw his wicket on 22 runs against Namibia, in India's second match of the T20 World Cup 2026, played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Thursday. Gavaskar said Samsons tendency to go too deep inside the crease while attempting the flick shot is causing problems at the top of the order. Sanju Samson has a technical problem. He goes too deep in the crease and plays that flick shot. You can only hope he times it in the gap, or it goes for a six. He needs to make improvements, especially when he opens against the new ball. Namibia were clever with their field placements. They set a field to get Samson out. But it was good that he hit some nice shots. That must have given him some confidence. If he plays the next match against Pakistan, he needs to spend more time at the crease. Gavaskar told Jio Star. Gavaskar also spoke about Indias bowling combinations and hinted at possible changes for the high-voltage clash against Pakistan. Captain Suryakumar Yadav was experimenting against Namibia with the Pakistan game in mind. Hardik's bowling in the first over suggests Arshdeep may not play in the next match against Pakistan. Varun Chakaravarthy bowled only two overs and would have taken five or six wickets if he bowled his full four overs, he said. The best part about Varun is that he gets wickets whenever he is asked to bowl. Axar Patel took two wickets in three overs; its a good sign. All our bowlers picked up wickets. Arshdeep did not complete his four overs, while Shivam Dube bowled two, and Hardik completed his quota. This hints that Kuldeep Yadav could replace Arshdeep against Pakistan. Sri Lanka pitches help spinners, and India has a history of playing three spinners. Expect Kuldeep in the XI against Pakistan in Colombo, he added. While Former India wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel weighed in on Indias spin options and backed Kuldeep Yadav to feature against Pakistan. The best part about Varun is that he gets wickets whenever he is asked to bowl. Axar Patel took two wickets in three overs; its a good sign. All our bowlers picked up wickets. Arshdeep did not complete his four overs, while Shivam Dube bowled two, and Hardik completed his quota. This hints that Kuldeep Yadav could replace Arshdeep against Pakistan. Sri Lanka pitches help spinners, and India has a history of playing three spinners. Expect Kuldeep in the XI against Pakistan in Colombo, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So, India does have options. But I feel Kuldeep Yadav should play because he comes with a guarantee of wickets. Pakistan do not play spin well, and Kuldeep knows how to dismiss the Pakistani batters. In the last Asia Cup final, he took four wickets. I would love to see a Kuldeep Yadav masterclass against Pakistan one more time, Parthiv Patel added. Article Source: IANS
ICCS Cricket 4 Good Initiative Brings Young Fans Closer To T20 WC Stars
Sinhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground: The ICCs Cricket 4 Good initiative, in collaboration with UNICEF, has delivered a series of cricket clinics during the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026, engaging young fans across multiple locations as part of the ICCs global community outreach programme. Delivered alongside the tournament and featuring teams participating in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026, the clinics provided children with opportunities to engage directly with international players, develop cricketing skills and experience the confidence, joy and life values that sport brings. The sessions reflect the ICCs commitment to harnessing the power and reach of cricket to create a positive and lasting impact on children and families worldwide. At the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, the Cricket 4 Good clinic with Team India offered children a memorable and immersive cricketing experience. They participated in interactive on-field activities, learned basic cricket skills, and engaged closely with the players during a special meet-and-greet session. The clinic also included photo opportunities and informal interactions, giving the young fans a rare chance to connect with their heroes and experience the values of teamwork, confidence and sportsmanship first-hand. The Mumbai venue also hosted a Cricket 4 Good clinic with Team USA, England, West Indies & Nepal where children participated in cricket-based activities and enjoyed meet-and-greet interactions with the players. In Chennai, the Cricket 4 Good programme featured clinics with Afghanistan players at High Performance Centre, and with New Zealand players at the MA Chidambaram Stadium. Players from both teams spent time playing cricket with children and engaging in informal interactions, with the New Zealand clinic also welcoming specially-abled children, reflecting the initiatives inclusive focus. The clinics continued at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, where children connected with the Italy team through cricket-based activities, and at Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi, where young fans interacted with Namibia, enjoying the opportunity to play cricket and spend time with the players. In Chennai, the Cricket 4 Good programme featured clinics with Afghanistan players at High Performance Centre, and with New Zealand players at the MA Chidambaram Stadium. Players from both teams spent time playing cricket with children and engaging in informal interactions, with the New Zealand clinic also welcoming specially-abled children, reflecting the initiatives inclusive focus. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Through Cricket 4 Good, the ICC and UNICEF continue to leverage the platform of ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 while also working with local community organisations and partners to deliver activities that extend beyond tournaments, creating lasting and meaningful impact for children and families around the world. Article Source: IANS

