Miraj International Cricket Stadium: Gujarat Titans batter B Sai Sudharsan, who faced a lengthy spell on the sidelines after sustaining a right rib fracture during Tamil Nadu's Vijay Hazare Trophy match against Madhya Pradesh in Ahmedabad last December, has started his preparations for the IPL 2026 alongside skipper Shubman Gill. GT have begun their IPL 2026 preparations in full swing with a pre-season camp led by head coach Ashish Nehra and assistant coach Parthiv Patel at Miraj International Cricket Stadium in Nathdwara. Sudharsan, who has played six Tests and three ODIs for India, has fractured the anterior cortex of the seventh right rib while diving to complete a run in the match. The southpaw then checked in at the BCCIs Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru, where he underwent rehab. The left-hander has formed a successful opening partnership for Gujarat Titans alongside captain Gill, making his availability crucial to the franchise's plans, especially considering he was the leading run-getter in IPL 2025. Titans had retained as many as 20 players, including Gill and Sudharsan, who played pivotal roles in guiding the team to the IPL Playoffs last season. Apart from Gill and Sudharsan, Mohammed Siraj, Washington Sundar, Prasidh Krishna, Sai Kishore, Shahrukh Khan, Rahul Tewatia, Ishant Sharma, Jayant Yadav, Manav Suthar, Kumar Kushagra, Anuj Rawat, Gurnoor Brar, Arshad Khan and Nishant Sindhu will once again don the Titans jersey. The left-hander has formed a successful opening partnership for Gujarat Titans alongside captain Gill, making his availability crucial to the franchise's plans, especially considering he was the leading run-getter in IPL 2025. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The 2022 champions strengthened their squad with five new additions as they roped in West Indies all-rounder Jason Holder, Englands wicketkeeper-batter Tom Banton, talented Indian fast bowler Ashok Sharma, England left-arm pacer Luke Wood and uncapped Indian speedster Prithvi Raj during the mini auction held last December. Article Source: IANS
Boland's six dismantles WA to book Victoria home Sheffield Shield final
The Test quick claimed the first five wickets in the second innings as the visitors surged to a huge win in Perth
Narendra Modi Stadium: India all-rounder Shivam Dube credited former skipper MS Dhoni for bringing clarity to his batting approach after he played a match-winning 67-run knock against the Netherlands at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Wednesday. Dube admitted that he initially struggled against pace bowling during the early phase of his career, but Dhoni's advice about strike rotation and smart intent has significantly improved his game in pressure situations. When I first came into the IPL, I struggled against fast bowlers and wasnt striking the ball cleanly. I realised that if I want to dominate at this level and I have the power, I needed to work on that aspect. I put in significant effort during the off-season. Mahi bhai told me that its not necessary to hit sixes every time. Boundaries and strike rotation are equally important. That clarity has helped me. If I get a good ball, I look for a boundary or rotate strike. In the death overs, I will naturally go harder, but early in the innings, my focus is on smart intent, Dube told Jio Hotstar. Speaking about handling high-pressure moments, Dube emphasised the importance of batting deep and playing according to the teams requirements. I dont feel pressure; I focus on the situation. If wickets fall, my responsibility is to bat deep. If I stay till the end, I know I can add 1015 crucial runs in the final over. I avoid taking unnecessary risks in the middle overs. If the situation demands stability, I rotate strike. If the platform is set, Im ready to attack from the first ball, he said. Speaking about handling high-pressure moments, Dube emphasised the importance of batting deep and playing according to the teams requirements. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He was also clinical with the ball, as the medium pacer took two wickets by conceding 35 runs in three overs. Courtesy of his all-around performance, he was awarded the player of the match. Article Source: IANS
New Zealand Batter Lauren Down Announces Retirement
New Zealand Cricket: New Zealand batter Lauren Down has called time on her 15-year cricket career at the age of 30. She played 35 ODIs and 13 T20Is for the White Ferns since her international debut in 2018. Down debuted for her hometown Hearts in 2011 in a T20 against Canterbury at Melville Park in Auckland and would go on to represent Auckland on 202 occasions (101 List A and 101 T20). I have loved my time being part of the White Ferns group and I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to have represented my country. I will miss being around the girls, but Im now looking forward to watching on from the sidelines and seeing what this group is able to achieve. A huge part of my cricket career has been in the Auckland setup, and I cannot thank Auckland Cricket, my coaches and teammates enough for the part they have played in my journey, Down was quoted by New Zealand Cricket. The Hearts' third all-time appearance maker, Down also ended her career as the Hearts third all-time leading T20 run scorer (1,496 runs) and the fourth all-time leading List A run scorer (2,690 runs) and contributed 41 wickets during her early days as an all-rounder. She was part of five successful Hallyburton Johnstone Shield campaigns, helping the Hearts lift the womens 50-over title in 2011-12, 2014-15, 2015-16, 2017-18 and, most recently, 2019-20 where she scored 90 in the Grand Final to help defeat Northern Districts by 67 runs at Seddon Park in Hamilton. Her strong domestic form for the Hearts across the 2017-18 season was rewarded with an international debut in a one-run ODI win over the West Indies in Lincoln in March 2018. A thumb injury meant Down missed out on the 2022 ICC Womens Cricket World Cup in New Zealand and sat out of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham later that year, but returned to the squad for the West Indies tour in September 2022 and was included in Ben Sawyer's squad for the 2023 ICC Womens T20 World Cup in South Africa. Down opted out of a New Zealand women central contract for the 2023-24 season to welcome her first child before returning to the 2024-25 list and featuring on the 2024 tours of England and India. She represented the New Zealand for what would be the final time in the third ODI against Australia at the Cello Basin Reserve last summer. Down was also regarded as one of the best fielders in the country and was often found patrolling the cover and point region. Alongside her achievements for Auckland and the White Ferns, Down also represented the Perth Scorchers in the Womens Big Bash League and had stints with Oxfordshire in the UK. Down opted out of a New Zealand women central contract for the 2023-24 season to welcome her first child before returning to the 2024-25 list and featuring on the 2024 tours of England and India. She represented the New Zealand for what would be the final time in the third ODI against Australia at the Cello Basin Reserve last summer. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Lauren has been a valued member of the White Ferns and has always demonstrated the values of our team both inside and outside the environment. I want to thank Lauren for the contributions she has made to both the WHITE FERNS and Auckland Cricket and wish her and her family all the very best for the future. Article Source: IANS
Italy ask West Indies to bat in Holder's 300th international game
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T20 WC: All Stats From India's 17-run Win Over Netherlands
But Shivam Dube: India head into Super Eights with an unbeaten record after beating Netherlands by 17 runs in their last Group A fixture. In their final group game, India overcame a cagey start against Netherlands to finish at 193/6 in Ahmedabad after opting to bat first. Netherlands got off to a steady start to their chase. But they were staring down the barrel after being reduced to 125/6 after 16 overs before Zach Lion-Cachet and Noah Croes counter-attacked with a flurry of big hits to narrow the gap. Croes smashed three boundaries off four balls two off the last two balls of Washington Sundars spell and one off Arshdeep Singh before Lion-Cachet too got in on the act with a boundary and a six. Two more boundaries from Croes off Hardik Pandya trimmed the equation to 28 off the final over. But Shivam Dube held his nerve at the death, conceding little and removing Lion-Cachet to seal a 17-run win, as India wrapped up the group stage unbeaten. All the stats from India's win 7: India captain Suryakumar Yadav used 7 bowlers. It was the fifth instance when India used seven or more bowlers during an innings of a T20 WC match. 12: Till date, India have so far used 12 bowlers in the current edition of the WC which are the maximum in a single edition of the T20WC. Earlier, they used 11 bowlers in the 2009 edition. 13: Hardik Pandya has become the 13th all-rounder and first from the India to complete the double of 6000+plus runs and 200+ wickets in the T20 format. 3: Opener Abhishek Sharma who failed to score a single run in the current T20 WC is now the 3rd opener to get three ducks in a T20 World Cup. Previously, Andrew Fletcher of West Indies in 2009 and Tanzid Hasan of Bangladesh in 2024 had this dubious distinction. 12: India registered their 12th successive victory in the T20 WCs which is a World record. They started their winning campaign from June 5, 2024 and it is still running till date. 3: Opener Abhishek Sharma who failed to score a single run in the current T20 WC is now the 3rd opener to get three ducks in a T20 World Cup. Previously, Andrew Fletcher of West Indies in 2009 and Tanzid Hasan of Bangladesh in 2024 had this dubious distinction. Also Read: Live Cricket Score 176/7: Is Netherland's highest team total without an individual fifty, surpassing 174/4 against Nepal at Lord's in 2018. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Italy Opt To Bowl Against Unchanged WI In Final Group C Match
T20 World Cup: Italy have won the toss and opted to bowl against West Indies in their final group stage match of the T20 World Cup 2026 here at the Eden Gardens Stadium on Thursday. After winning the toss, Italy skipper Harry Manenti said, Were going to have a bowl today. We get caught - theres a touch in the wicket early, hopefully this morning and give ourselves the best crack to try and swing a few up front and take some early wickets. We take some confidence out of our last game against England, I think, against a really strong side. Obviously, we play West Indies today, who are another really powerful team and have had success in this format for a long time. So we look forward to the challenge and hopefully we can step it up and really compete with them today. Its obviously a focus point ever since Scotland, to try and take wickets in that front half of the game and try and conserve as well, like we did in Nepal. So if we can do that today, hopefully its a good step towards having a successful game and winning, he added The West Indies skipper Shai Hope said, Well, its not my decision though, but yeah, we have to set it this time around. The process is still in place. Its important for us to make sure we dont change that mindset that we want to put out there. Make sure, you know, final changes, any little activity that we want to do as a team - its really about playing the cricket we want to play going into this phase. No changes. Playing XIs The West Indies skipper Shai Hope said, Well, its not my decision though, but yeah, we have to set it this time around. The process is still in place. Its important for us to make sure we dont change that mindset that we want to put out there. Make sure, you know, final changes, any little activity that we want to do as a team - its really about playing the cricket we want to play going into this phase. No changes. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Italy: Justin Mosca, Anthony Mosca, Syed Naqvi, JJ Smuts, Harry Manenti (c), Ben Manenti, Grant Stewart, Gian Meade (wk), Crishan Kalugamage, Thomas Draca, Ali Hasan Article Source: IANS
Lauren Down calls time on her cricket career
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AUS-W vs IND-W 2nd T20I Prediction, Match Preview And Playing XI
AUS-W vs IND-W 2nd T20I , Cricket Tips :India Women stunned Australia Women in the first game of the three-match T20I series at SCG. Arundhati Reddy led the team to a winning position with her 4/22. Renuka Thakur and other Indian bowlers also did well. Australia had an off day with the bat, and they were bowled out for just 133 runs. It was a poor start for Sophie Molineux as captain. But Australia are expected to bounce back here, and they will be keen to equalize the series. The second game is scheduled for Thursday at Manuka Oval, starting at 1:45 PM IST. India are just one win away from making history. AUS-W vs IND-W: Match Details Date : February 19, 2026 (Thursday) Time : 1:45 PM IST Venue : Manuka Oval, Canberra AUS-W vs IND-W: Live Streaming Details The live action of the T20I series in India will be provided on the Star Sports Networks. Fans can either switch to the Jio Hotstar app or website. AUS-W vs IND-W: Head-to-Head in T20I Total Matches : 34 Australia Women : 26 India Women : 08 No-result/Tied : 0 AUS-W vs IND-W: Ground Pitch Report Manuka Oval is good for bowling because of the thin grass covering here. The seamer will get assistance early on with good bounce and pace. The wicket is expected to get better, and the chasing team can get a better result in this game. AUS-W vs IND-W: Possible XIs Australia Women : Beth Mooney (wk), Phoebe Litchfield, Georgia Voll, Ellyse Perry, Annabel Sutherland, Ash Gardner, Georgia Wareham, Nicola Carey, Sophie Molineux (c), Kim Garth, Darcie Brown India Women : Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Deepti Sharma, Jemimah Rodrigues, Richa Ghosh (wk), Kranti Gaud, Arundhati Reddy, Shreyanka Patil, Shree Charani, Renuka Singh AUS-W vs IND-W: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Beth Mooney is the leading batter for Australia, and she is expected to bounce back. For India, Smriti Mandhana is the key batter at the top. Probable Best Bowler Arundhati Reddy was exceptional in Sydney, and she will be a bowler to watch out for. For Australia, Darcie Brown will be the one bowler who can trouble the Indian batters in the powerplay. Today Match Prediction : If the Indian bowlers do well, India can win the second game. But we believe Australia will come prepared this time around. Hence, we predict Australia Women to win this game. AUS-W vs IND-W Match 2nd T20I, Today Match AUS-W vs IND-W, AUS-W vs IND-W Prediction, AUS-W vs IND-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update for AUS-W vs IND-W 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.
AFG vs CAN Match 39 Prediction, ICC T20 World Cup 2026: Match Preview And Expected Playing XI
AFG vs CAN, Match 39, Cricket Tips :Afghanistan have had chances thrown at them, but poor decision-making and tactics cost them a place in the Super 8 stage. They were to beat South Africa and failed. That has broken their chances, and they have been eliminated. Afghanistan will be in action for the last time in the ICC T20 World Cup 2026. They will face Canada on Thursday at MA Chidambaram Stadium at 7 PM IST. Afghanistan will aim to finish the tournament with consecutive tournament wins. Canada have been below par, and they have lost all three games played so far. Yuvraj Samra made history in the previous game, and he scored a century to become the youngest batter to do so. AFG vs CAN: Match Details Date: February 19, 2026 (Thursday) Time: 7:00 PM IST Venue: MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai AFG vs CAN Live Streaming Details The live action of the AFG vs CAN will be available on the Star Sports Networks. Fans can expect the live stream of the game on the Jio Hotstar streaming platform. AFG vs CAN Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 2 Afghanistan : 2 Canada : 0 No-Result : 0 AFG vs CAN: Ground Pitch Report Chepauk Stadium has been a good bowling wicket, but in this tournament, the wicket has played better for the batting side. Batters have dominated in the recent matches, and already we have seen the highest total and highest chase at Chepauk in this tournament only. AFG vs CAN Possible XIs Afghanistan : Ibrahim Zadran, Rahmanullah Gurbaz (wk), Darwish Rasooli, Gulbadin Naib, Sediqullah Atal, Azmatullah Omarzai, Rashid Khan (c), Md. Nabi, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Noor Ahmad, Ziaur Rahman Sharifi Canada : Yuvraj Samra, Dilpreet Bajwa (c), Navneet Dhaliwal, Harsh Thaker, Nicholas Kirton, Shreyas Movva (wk), Shivam Sharma, Saad Zafar, Dilon Heyliger, Jaskaran Singh, Ansh Patel AFG vs CAN: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Rahmanullah Gurbaz will be the biggest wicket in this game, and he can singlehandedly take the game away. For Canada, Yuvraj Samra is coming off a century in the last game, and he will be confident to do so. Probable Best Bowler Rashid Khan will be the key bowler and will be the biggest threat in this game. For Canada, Ansh Patel has been the pick of the bowlers this edition. Today Match Prediction : Afghanistan are better in both aspects of the game, and we predict them to win this game. AFG vs CAN Match 39, ICC T20 World Cup 2026, Today AFG vs CAN Match, AFG vs CAN Prediction, AFG vs CAN Predicted XIs, Injury Update for AFG vs CAN 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.
SL vs ZIM Match 38 Prediction, ICC T20 World Cup 2026: Match Preview And Expected Playing XI
SL vs ZIM, Match 38, Cricket Tips :After losing poorly at home against England in ODIs and T20Is, Sri Lanka have raised their game to another level, and it is showing in their performance. They have been undefeated in their group and also thrashed Australia to eliminate them. Kusal Mendis has been fantastic, and Pathum Nissanka slammed a century in the previous game. Sri Lanka will be ready for the next challenge, as they will lock horns with Zimbabwe in the next game on Thursday. This game will begin at 3 PM IST at R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. Sri Lanka will be keen to carry on winning and earn more confidence. Zimbabwe have also been very impressive, and they will like another win before the Super 8 round. SL vs ZIM: Match Details Date : February 19, 2026 (Thursday) Time : 3:00 PM IST Venue : R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo SL vs ZIM Live Streaming Details To watch the live action of the SL vs ZIM game on TV, fans can tune into the Star Sports Networks. Fans can also enjoy the game through the Jio Hotstar app or website. SL vs ZIM Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 11 Sri Lanka : 8 Zimbabwe : 3 No-Result : 0 SL vs ZIM: Ground Pitch Report R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo has a good wicket for spinners. The wicket has seam movement with the new ball. For batters, the best time to bat is in the first innings, and we might see bowlers getting more assistance because of the slowness of the wicket. SL vs ZIM Possible XIs Sri Lanka : Kusal Mendis (wk), Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Perera, Dasun Shanaka (c), Kamindu Mendis, Pavan Rathnayake, Dunith Wellalage, Dushmantha Chameera, Dushan Hemantha, Maheesh Theekshana, Matheesha Pathirana Italy : Brian Bennett, Tadiwanashe Marumani (wk), Ryan Burl, Dion Myers, Sikandar Raza (c), Tony Munyonga, Tashinga Musekiwa, Richard Ngarava, Brad Evans, Graeme Cremer, Blessing Muzarabani SL vs ZIM: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Pathum Nissanka hit a century in the last game and will be the biggest threat for the opposition in this game. For Zimbabwe, Brian Bennett has been the leading scorer and is setting the tone at the top. Probable Best Bowler Maheesh Theekshana has been brilliant in this edition and has taken most wickets for his team. For Zimbabwe, Blessing Muzarabani has been exceptional with the new ball and is taking wickets consistently. Today Match Prediction : Sri Lanka have conditions on their side and a better combination. Hence, we predict Sri Lanka to win this game. SL vs ZIM Match 38, ICC T20 World Cup 2026, Today SL vs ZIM Match, SL vs ZIM Prediction, SL vs ZIM Predicted XIs, Injury Update for SL vs ZIM 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.
WI vs ITA Match 37 Prediction, ICC T20 World Cup 2026: Match Preview And Expected Playing XI
WI vs ITA, Match 37, Cricket Tips : The West Indies have leveled up their game as they entered the ICC T20 World Cup 2026. They have three straight wins, and they have not let the opposition come near to them. Now they will conclude the group stage with a game against Italy on Thursday. This contest will be live at 11 AM IST, taking place at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Shai Hope and co. have regained their bowling form, and their spinners are getting good purchase from these pitches. Italy have also managed to fight well and even have a win under their belts. They have shown impressive form and can challenge West Indies in this game. WI vs ITA: Match Details Date : February 19, 2026 (Thursday) Time : 11:00 AM IST Venue : Eden Gardens, Kolkata WI vs ITA Live Streaming Details The live action of the WI vs ITA game will be available on the Star Sports Network. Fans can also watch the game on the Jio Hotstar app or website. WI vs ITA Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 0 West Indies : 0 Italy : 0 No-Result : 0 WI vs ITA: Ground Pitch Report Eden Gardens has proved to be a good batting wicket, and the pitch has been pretty flat. Spinners have done well here, as the wickets here will grip as the ball gets old. That is where it will become difficult to time the ball. Hence, the chasing can be hard. WI vs ITA Possible XIs West Indies: Brandon King, Shai Hope (c) (wk), Sherfane Rutherford, Shimron Hetmyer, Roston Chase, Matthew Forde, Rovman Powell, Jason Holder, Akeal Hosein, Gudakesh Motie, Shamar Joseph Italy: Justin Mosca, Harry Manenti (c), Anthony Mosca, Ben Manenti, JJ Smuts, Marcus Campopiano, Gian Meade (wk), Grant Stewart, Jaspreet Singh, Crishan Kalugamage, Ali Hasan WI vs ITA: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Shai Hope has been the top scorer for West Indies across formats for the last year or so. He even scored important runs in the last game in a win. For Italy, Ben Manenti has been in great form and has scored two half-centuries in three innings. Probable Best Bowler Jason Holder is in wicket-taking form and has the most wickets for West Indies. For Italy, Ben Manenti has been performing well with the ball as well. Today Match Prediction: Italy have been good, but the West Indies are playing even better. We predict West Indies to win this game. WI vs ITA Match 37, ICC T20 World Cup 2026, Today WI vs ITA Match, WI vs ITA Prediction, WI vs ITA Predicted XIs, Injury Update for WI vs ITA 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.
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T20 WC: I Love To Bat In Situations Like Today, Says Shivam Dube After Career-best Knock
T20 World Cup: After powering India to a 17-run win over the Netherlands in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, Player of the Match Shivam Dube said he relished batting under pressure on a challenging surface and was pleased to deliver his career-best knock while fulfilling the teams mandate of maintaining a high strike rate in the middle overs. Varun Chakravarthy 3-14 and an all-round performance from Shivam Dube (66 & 2-35) helped India continue their winning run and extend it to 12 matches at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Wednesday. Dubes 66 against the Netherlands now stands as his highest T20I score, surpassing his 65 against New Zealand in Visakhapatnam earlier in 2026 and the unbeaten 63 against Afghanistan in Indore in 2024. It was a little tough; this is the situation I love to bat. I was enjoying it, although I was under pressure. It was skidding and keeping low. One of the balls spun as well. For me, I knew I could hit, but the situation demanded something different. I try to hit boundaries and enjoy hitting sixes. I know all the bowlers are going to bluff me and are going to bowl slower balls, so I prepared myself. As the captain and coach have told me, I have to keep the strike rate high. But it also depends on the situation. Today, I could not keep the strike rate high (immediately). There was something, and I thought it was time I could go now. Working hard towards bowling. Results are coming. You are going to get hit sometimes, but you will also pick wickets, he said. Batting first on a red-soil surface, India was shaken early when Abhishek Sharma recorded his third consecutive duck of the tournament. Aryan Dutt dealt another blow during the Power-play by getting rid of both Abhishek and Ishan Kishan, who scored 18 and had shared a 39-run stand with Tilak Varma, who made 31. However, India accelerated in the middle overs, scoring 15 runs in the 16th over and 20 in the next, as the Netherlands spin gamble failed. As the captain and coach have told me, I have to keep the strike rate high. But it also depends on the situation. Today, I could not keep the strike rate high (immediately). There was something, and I thought it was time I could go now. Working hard towards bowling. Results are coming. You are going to get hit sometimes, but you will also pick wickets, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In response, the Netherlands started well with Michael Levitt and Max ODowd putting together 35 runs before Varun Chakaravarthy dismissed ODowd. Colin Ackermann and Bas de Leede bounced back with a rapid 43-run stand, targeting the Indian bowlers. But India struck at key moments to slow down the scoring and ultimately defended their total comfortably, achieving an important win. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: All-round Shivam Dube Helps India Remain Unbeaten With A 17-run Win Over NED
T20 World Cup: Varun Chakravarthy's 3-14 and an all-round performance from Shivam Dube (66 & 2-35) helped India continue their winning run and extend it to 12 matches after beating the Netherlands by 17 runs in the 36th match of the T20 World Cup 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, on Wednesday. The Netherlands got off to a good start in the Group A clash, chasing 194 as openers Michael Levitt and Max O Dowd added 35 runs in the first five overs. India ended the steady 35-run opening partnership when Varun Chakaravarthy bowled a sharp delivery, hitting Max ODowd's leg stump. The Netherlands top run-scorer in T20Is faced another tough game, finishing a disappointing T20 World Cup campaign with only 45 runs in four matches. Hardik Pandya then acted quickly to give India another breakthrough as Michael Levitt (24) fell while trying an ambitious pull. Bowling a 132.2 kph short-of-a-length delivery outside off and rolling his fingers over the seam, Pandya forced a mistimed shot that soared towards deep mid-wicket. Washington Sundar read it well near the boundary, timed his jump perfectly, caught it above his head, and kept his balance inside the rope to make a great play. Earlier, after electing to bat on a red-soil wicket, India lost out-of-form Abhishek Sharma early as he departed on his third consecutive duck of the tournament. Aryan Dutt struck twice early to shake India during the Power-play. He dismissed both Sharma and Ishan Kishan (18 off 17) with three excellent overs of off-spin with the new ball. Ishan showed promise with a few solid hits and added 39 runs with Tilak Varma (31) before he got bowled in an unfortunate dismissal. Varma and skipper Suryakumar Yadav took control of the Indian innings and then added 30-odd runs. Varma, looking to go big over long-off, placed it beside 41-year-old Roelof van der Merwe, who attempted a full-stretched dive to complete the catch. Skipper Surykumar then opened his hand with a signature style Supla shot off de Leede in the 12th over, and then all-rounder Shivam Dube took charge of power-hitting in the very next over. Colin Ackermann, bowling the 13th over, was taken down by Dube with two maximums on the leg side and a boundary, carving the covers as 19 runs came off the over. Just when it seemed like the hosts were gaining momentum with Suryakumar and Dube launching a counterattack, the Netherlands responded fiercely with the wicket of the skipper, who departed on 34 off 28. India changed their approach dramatically in the middle overs. They scored 15 runs off the 16th over and hit another 20 in the next. The decision to bowl spin did not work out. Van der Merwe couldnt stop the attack, so Bas de Leede had to return to the bowling lineup as India raced past 150 in 17 overs. Shivam Dube led the way, blasting both spin and pace on his way to an explosive half-century off just 25 balls, featuring two fours and five sixes. Fourteen runs came from the final over, with Rinku Singh making his mark by hitting a six on just his second ball. India finished with a commanding total of 193/6. For the Netherlands, Logan van Beek 3-56 and Aryan Dutt 2-19 were the key bowlers. Colin Ackermann and Bas de Leede were the main contributors for the Netherlands innings, adding 43 off 26 deliveries. First, they took down Pandya for 14 and then Abhishek Sharma for 10 runsthe only over he bowled. Carrying on with the momentum, both the batters capitalised on Shivam Dubes first over for 12 runs after Ackerman was dropped by Washington Sundar. Ackermanns (23 off 15) quick cameo ended after he got out at deep mid-wicket. Rinku Singh made a secure catch, giving Varun Chakaravarthy his second wicket and ending the 43-run partnership. The Dutch soon faced more trouble as Chakaravarthy took another wicket, removing Aryan Dutt for a golden duck. Suddenly, on a hat-trick, the spinner was on fire, leaving the Netherlands in a tough spot. Dube then struck back after getting smoked for a maximum and a boundary with a prized wicket of de Leede (33). The Netherlands were in trouble with the required rate rising with each ball as Bumrah, returning for his second spell, cleaned up skipper Scott Edwards. The Netherlands showed some fightback in the end with Zach Lion-Cachet (26 off 16) and Noah Croes (25 off 12*), but the toll of runs was heavy as India continued their winning run and extended it to 12 unbeaten by beating the visitors by 17 runs. Chakravarthy 3-14 and an all-round performance from Dube (66 & 2-35) were the key contributors in Indias win. The Netherlands showed some fightback in the end with Zach Lion-Cachet (26 off 16) and Noah Croes (25 off 12*), but the toll of runs was heavy as India continued their winning run and extended it to 12 unbeaten by beating the visitors by 17 runs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 193/6 in 20 overs (Shivam Dube 66, Suryakumar Yadav 34; Logan van Beek 3-56, Aryan Dutt 2-19) beat Netherlands 176/7 in 20 overs (Bas de Leede 33, Noah Croes 25; Varun Chakravarthy 3-14, Shivam Dube 2-25) by 17 runs Article Source: IANS
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India extended their winning streak in T20 World Cups to 12 on a night Netherlands didn't do much wrong
Cuttack's Barabati Stadium To Host Maiden Deaf Cricket Asia Cup 2026
Maiden Deaf Cricket Asia Cup: The ADCA T20I Asia Cup 2026, organised by the Asian Deaf Cricket Association (ADCA) in collaboration with the Indian Deaf Cricket Association (IDCA) and supported by the Odisha Deaf Cricket Association, will be held from February 1925, 2026, at the iconic Barabati Stadium, Cuttack, Odisha. The tournament will feature three competing nations India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal showcasing seasoned deaf cricket talent from across Asia. Ahead of the championship, participating teams underwent preparatory practice sessions from February 1416 at the KIIT Cricket Ground, Bhubaneswar, ensuring strong readiness for the competition. The Opening Ceremony will commence at 10:00 AM on February 19, 2026, setting the stage for an exciting week of international cricket and inclusion. India will be led by Virender Singh, while Sri Lanka will be captained by A. Kalep, and Nepal will be captained by Baidhanath Chaudhary. Sumit Jain, President, ADCA, said, This championship marks a milestone in ADCAs journey of nurturing diversity and promoting world-class deaf cricket. We thank our partners for believing in our vision and supporting the Dare to Dream movement to mainstream deaf cricket talent across Asia. Special thanks to all our partners for their support for this maiden tournament. We thank OCA & ODCA for their immense support. India will be led by Virender Singh, while Sri Lanka will be captained by A. Kalep, and Nepal will be captained by Baidhanath Chaudhary. Also Read: Live Cricket Score She added, IDCA has played a pivotal role in facilitating the ADCA tournament arrangements, with the visiting teams expressing gratitude for the support extended in IDCA hosting the championship in Cuttack. Special thanks to IDCA, Vice President & Gen. Sec. Sagarkanta Senapati & CEO, ODCA, Ms. Sharmila Subramanian making this a memorable tournament for our visiting teams from Sri Lanka & Nepal . Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: All Stats From Pakistans 102-run Win Over Namibia In Group A
T20 World Cup: Pakistan stormed into the Super 8s of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup with a commanding 102-run win over Namibia at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo, Sri Lanka on Wednesday, defending their imposing total of 199/3 by bowling Namibia out for just 97 in 17.3 overs. Namibia started positively in the chase, with Louren Steenkamp attacking early to guide his side to 40/2 in the powerplay. However, Pakistans spinners quickly seized control, with Mohammad Nawaz dismissing Steenkamp for 23 and triggering a collapse. Shadab Khan played a key role in dismantling the middle-order, finishing with 3-19, including the crucial wicket of captain Gerhard Erasmus. Usman Tariq delivered the decisive spell, using clever variations to claim four wickets and tear through the lower order, ensuring Namibia never recovered. Namibia slumped from 72/4 to 81/7 in a matter of overs, effectively ending their resistance as Pakistans spin attack dominated on a turning surface. Earlier, Pakistan had set the tone with a strong batting display, powered by Sahibzada Farhans superb unbeaten 100 and Saim Ayubs brisk 38, posting a challenging 199/3. With the emphatic victory, Pakistan secured their place in the Super 8s and eliminated the USA from contention, underlining their credentials as one of the tournaments strongest sides. Heres a look at all the key stats from the Pakistan vs Namibia match 4/16 Usman Tariq's bowling figures of 4-16 are the second best for a Pakistani spinner in the T20 World Cup. The record is held by all-rounder Shahid Afridi, who took 4/11 against the Netherlands in the 2009 edition. 97 Namibia's total against Pakistan is the third-lowest by any team in T20WC history. Previously, the Netherlands scored 93 at Lord's in 2009 and 91 for 9 in Perth in 2022. 2 Sahibzada Farhan (100*) became the second Pakistani batter to score a century in the T20 World Cup. Ahmed Shehzad was the first, scoring 111 not out against Bangladesh in Mirpur during the 2014 edition. 97 Namibia's total against Pakistan is the third-lowest by any team in T20WC history. Previously, the Netherlands scored 93 at Lord's in 2009 and 91 for 9 in Perth in 2022. Also Read: Live Cricket Score 26 The number of wickets claimed by Pakistan spinners, 26, in the current World Cup is the most by any team. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Feel Like My Confidence Is At A Great Place, Enjoy Being Out There, Says Brevis
T20 World Cup: On the eve of the South Africa versus UAE clash in the Mens T20 World Cup 2026, the Proteas consultant coach Albie Morkel had brushed aside concerns over Dewald Breviss form, after he posted scores of 6, 23, and 31. Morkel would call him an X-factor player who would break your heart at times, but he will also win you games. He would also say, The best way is to let him be that guy. On Wednesday, with no scoreboard pressure around, Brevis freed his arms to entertain a strong crowd of 14,400 fans by making 36 off 25 balls, his highest score in this World Cup. After South Africa won by six wickets to sign off from Group D as an unbeaten side, Brevis, playing his first T20 World Cup, dismissed suggestions of him being under pressure due to the low scores. Not at all. Every ball I hit and every moment I've been out there, I feel like my confidence is at a great place and I enjoy being out there. That's how I always want to play, to be myself, to enjoy the game, to watch the ball. It's just being myself, and then the best things happen. It's being consistent in that. Performance is not always guaranteed. We all go through ups and downs, so it's just helpful to be positive and to keep backing your way of playing, he said in the mixed zone at the conclusion of the game. He also highlighted a towering 87-metre pull over midwicket, which left the crowd gasping in delight, as his favourite of two sixes, despite the short ball often causing his downfall. The pull shot I really enjoyed. I love it when it's short. South Africas Super Eights opponents are already confirmed. They face defending champions India in Ahmedabad on Sunday, a fixture expected to draw a packed crowd at the Narendra Modi Stadium. While South Africas bowlers have adjusted well to conditions there, thanks to them playing three Group D fixtures, India remains the favourite to win the clash. It's great. The boys and everyone, we're in a very great place. We're growing as a team, and it's very exciting to see where this team is on the way to. I enjoy every moment of playing, and everyone is doing great performances. It was an interesting wicket, actually, but it was fun, and I enjoyed it. I'm glad I could contribute to the team, and it was really fun, he said. Asked what South Africa need to do to upstage India on Sunday, Brevis had a crisp reply. As South Africa, we just keep playing like how we're playing. That's all I need to say. The challenge of facing Varun Chakaravarthy looms large, and Brevis didnt give a sneak peek into his game plan. He's a spin bowler, so I play him like a spinner -- watch the ball and react to it. Brevis made his T20I debut in Durban in August 2023, but took his time to be the mainstay he is right now in the Proteas set-up. Definitely, I've grown as the player that I've become. It's totally Dewald's journey, so I really enjoy it, and it's been an amazing one. I know how it feels to have ups and downs as well, but that's all part of it, and that's how you figure out who you are as a player and who you are as a person. So I really enjoyed every moment of it, he said. He was long compared with being the next batting sensation after his mentor, the great AB de Villiers, but said he never took the pressure of it. No, it's always been a very big privilege for me to be compared with AB, but it's never been any pressure for me. I've never felt a drop of pressure. It's always been an honour, and I really enjoy being here. Brevis also admitted that wickets in IPL, where he plays for Chennai Super Kings, were better than the ones offered for this World Cup. Like IPL, I feel the wickets are a bit flatter and even better to be honest. But the wickets and everything are still great. It's lovely to be here with the fans and everyone. They really create an amazing atmosphere. So we really love playing here. I love playing here. He was long compared with being the next batting sensation after his mentor, the great AB de Villiers, but said he never took the pressure of it. No, it's always been a very big privilege for me to be compared with AB, but it's never been any pressure for me. I've never felt a drop of pressure. It's always been an honour, and I really enjoy being here. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But it's still going to be a very new game, like new conditions and everything's going to be new. So it's going to be a fresh start for both teams, and we can just be the best that we can be on the day and look after the small things and enjoy the moments in the game. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Shivam Dubes Career Best 66 Helps India Post 193/6 Against Netherlands
T20 World Cup: Shivam Dube's 66 and Suryakumar Yadav's 34 helped India reach 193/6 against the Netherlands in the 36th match of the T20 World Cup 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, on Wednesday. Shivam Dubes 66 against the Netherlands now stands as his highest T20I score, surpassing his 65 against New Zealand in Visakhapatnam earlier in 2026 and the unbeaten 63 against Afghanistan in Indore in 2024. After electing to bat on a red soil wicket, India lost out-of-form Abhishek Sharma early as he departed for his third consecutive duck of the tournament. Aryan Dutt struck twice early to shake India during the Power-play. He dismissed both Sharma and Ishan Kishan (18 off 17) with three excellent overs of off-spin with the new ball. Ishan showed promise with a few solid hits and added 39 runs with Tilak Varma (31) before he got bowled in an unfortunate dismissal. Varma and skipper Suryakumar Yadav took hold of the Indian innings and then added 30-odd runs. Suryakumar was dropped by Michael Levitt off Logan van Beek, but ultimately, the Netherlands all-rounder got rid of Varma with a slower delivery bowled outside off. Varma, looking to go big over long-off, placed it beside 41-year-old Roelof van der Merwe, who attempted a full-stretched dive to complete the wicket. Skipper Surykumar then opened his hand with a signature style Supla shot off de Leede in the 12th over, and then all-rounder Shivam Dube took charge of power-hitting in the very next over. Colin Ackermann, bowling the 13th over, was taken down by Dube with two maximums on the leg side and a boundary, carving the covers as 19 runs came off the over. Just when it seemed like the hosts were gaining momentum with Suryakumar and Dube launching a counterattack, the Netherlands responded fiercely with the wicket of the skipper, who departed on 34 off 28. The visitors struck at a key moment, stopping the charge and bringing the game back into balance. India changed their approach dramatically in the middle-overs. They scored 15 runs off the 16th over and hit another 20 in the next. The decision to bowl spin did not work out. Van der Merwe couldnt stop the attack, so Bas de Leede had to return to the bowling lineup as India raced past 150 in 17 overs. Dube led the way, blasting both spin and pace on his way to an explosive half-century off just 25 balls, featuring two fours and five sixes. Dubes explosive innings ended as he left the field after scoring a career-best 66 off just 31 balls. This performance helped drive Indias strong showing. Fourteen runs came from the final over, with Rinku Singh making his mark by hitting a six on just his second ball. India finished with a commanding total of 193/6. For the Netherlands, Logan van Beek 3-56 and Aryan Dutt 2-19 were the key bowlers. Dubes explosive innings ended as he left the field after scoring a career-best 66 off just 31 balls. This performance helped drive Indias strong showing. Fourteen runs came from the final over, with Rinku Singh making his mark by hitting a six on just his second ball. India finished with a commanding total of 193/6. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 193/6 in 20 overs (Shivam Dube 66, Suryakumar Yadav 34; Logan van Beek 3-56, Aryan Dutt 2-19) against the Netherlands Article Source: IANS
Agha hails Pakistan's 'complete performance' after Namibia win
The Pakistan captain also praised Tariq and hoped he would win us more games in the upcoming outings
T20 WC: It Was A Complete Performance For Us, Says Agha After Pakistans Dominant Win Over Namibia
Salman Ali Agha: Salman Ali Agha hailed Pakistans all-round display following their comprehensive victory over Namibia in their Group A clash at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo on Wednesday, describing it as a clinical and complete effort with both bat and ball. I think it has to be a complete performance. I think we batted well in Power-play, we started really well in the Power-play, and in the middle, we put partnerships on, and then we finished well, Agha said during the post-match presentation. Pakistan laid the foundation early with an aggressive start and maintained momentum through the middle overs before finishing strongly, thanks largely to a brilliant century from Sahibzada Farhan. Agha reserved special praise for the opener, highlighting his consistency and impact in recent months. Sahibzada has been outstanding. The way he's been batting for us for the last six months, he's just batting really well, and he scored 100 today. I'm very happy for him, he said. Pakistans dominance extended beyond their batting. Their bowlers ensured Namibia never gained any foothold in the chase, applying relentless pressure with disciplined lines and clever variations. And when it comes to the ball, I think we were lethal, and we were ruthless. We bowled in the right area, whether it's a fast bowler or a spinner. I think it was a complete performance for us, Agha stated. Agha also reflected on the impact of Pakistans spin attack, acknowledging the challenges posed by one of their key bowlers and expressing confidence in his ability to deliver in crucial moments ahead. Trust me, it's tough. He is a tough bowler to face. Whenever I have played him in domestic, I find it very hard because he's someone who's very, very tough to pick, and then when he has a pause. It becomes very, very difficult. But I'm very happy he's playing for us, and I'm very happy for him with the way he's bowling. I really hope he can bowl well in the business end now, the way he's bowling right now, and win us more games, he noted. Pakistan relied heavily on their spinners throughout the match, exploiting the Colombo surface effectively while keeping their pace options in reserve. Agha explained that the teams spin depth allowed them to control proceedings without overusing their fast bowlers, saying, I think we have the luxury of spinners. We have all-rounders who can bat and bowl, and then we have a proper match-winner when it comes to spin bowling. So if you have that much of a spin bowling in Sri Lanka, you don't really need to bowl a fast bowler in the middle. And if we need to bowl a fast bowler in the middle, we have the bowlers who can do that as well. But right now, we are fine bowling with the spinners. Pakistan relied heavily on their spinners throughout the match, exploiting the Colombo surface effectively while keeping their pace options in reserve. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think we have been playing really good cricket. New Zealand have been playing good cricket. So, I'm guessing it will be a good game. And I think the way we are playing right now, if we replicate that kind of performance in the next game, I think we'll be fine, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Matthew Mott joins Lancashire as T20 consultant
Former England white ball coach will work at Emirates Old Trafford ahead of Manchester Super Giants stint
Shrivalli puts it across Curmi
T20 WC: Gerhard Erasmus Reflects On Teams Improvement And Future As Namibia Conclude Campaign
T20 World Cup Group: Namibia captain Gerhard Erasmus expressed pride in his teams early bowling effort while acknowledging key areas for improvement following their defeat to Pakistan in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup Group A clash at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo on Wednesday. Reflecting on Namibias strong start with the ball, the skipper praised the intent and energy shown by his young bowling unit. It was quite pleasing to see a young guy like Jack Brassell running in there, supported by Smit and that Trumpelmann really giving some energy to that first impact we tried to put on the game, Erasmus said during the post-match presentation. Despite the encouraging opening burst, the Namibia skipper admitted his side could not capitalise fully during key moments, as he said, Unfortunately, we couldn't get the breakthrough. Two or three times, we really put pressure on them in that middle period and slow it up. Pakistans experienced spin attack proved to be a decisive factor in controlling Namibias chase, and Erasmus acknowledged the quality and rarity of such skill at the highest level. It's a special skill to have, to turn the ball both ways as they do, he said, emphasising the technical challenge posed by Pakistans spinners. He added that adapting to such high-quality spin bowling would be an important focus area for Namibia moving forward. I think that's one of the things we'll definitely take home and look to improve on, is facing that type of bowling and making good plans around it and getting that skill level up in order to combat that. Looking at the broader picture, Erasmus highlighted the importance of strengthening key roles within the team, particularly at the top of the order. I think for us, it's always about nailing those specialist positions, he said, reflecting on Namibias campaign across multiple World Cup editions. He pointed to the openers performances as a major positive takeaway from the tournament, stating, I think for these four editions of the World Cup, it's largely been like the top and bottom kind of thing. So openers with the bat this tournament is definitely a great takeaway, how they've batted in this tournament. With Namibia continuing to grow as a competitive force in international cricket, Erasmus also spoke optimistically about the future and upcoming opportunities, including the next 50-over World Cup cycle in Africa. He pointed to the openers performances as a major positive takeaway from the tournament, stating, I think for these four editions of the World Cup, it's largely been like the top and bottom kind of thing. So openers with the bat this tournament is definitely a great takeaway, how they've batted in this tournament. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He concluded by emphasising the long-term significance of these developments. And for the future of cricket in the country, it's definitely a lot to play for. Article Source: IANS
Rathour stresses on 'self-belief' as Sri Lanka gear up for Super Eight
Sri Lanka's batting coach said the group had not panicked even when they lost 3-0 to England before the T20 World Cup
Our goal? Win World Cup, says Shadab Khan as Pakistan into Super Eights
Shadab Khan said Pakistan believed they could go on and win the T20 World Cup after their best performance of the tournament secured the last Super Eights berth on Wednesday. We are on the right track to achieve the goal of winning the World Cup and we are following a process, he added.
Party at Premadasa as Sri Lanka face Zimbabwe with nothing on line
Both teams have already qualified for the Super Eight
T20 WC: Super Eights Teams Secure Direct Qualification For ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2028
T20I Team Rankings: The teams that have advanced to the Super Eights of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 have secured automatic qualification for the next edition, scheduled to be held in Australia and New Zealand in 2028. Pakistan completed the Super Eights lineup with a victory over Namibia, progressing from Group A alongside India. They join Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe from Group B, West Indies and England from Group C, and South Africa and New Zealand from Group D in advancing to the second stage of the 20-team tournament. Australia and New Zealand have already qualified automatically as co-hosts of the 2028 edition. As per the tournaments qualification rules, all teams reaching the Super Eights have now also confirmed their spots for the next World Cup, ensuring continuity for the competitions top-performing sides. The list of automatic qualifiers will expand to 12 teams, with the remaining three spots set to be awarded to the highest-ranked sides in the ICC Mens T20I Team Rankings as of March 9, the day after the final. Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Ireland are currently in position to claim those places, with no scheduled matches remaining that could affect their rankings before the cut-off date. The final eight spots in the 20-team tournament will be decided through regional qualification pathways, with each region allocated places based on its competitive strength, ensuring global representation at the 2028 event. The list of automatic qualifiers will expand to 12 teams, with the remaining three spots set to be awarded to the highest-ranked sides in the ICC Mens T20I Team Rankings as of March 9, the day after the final. Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Ireland are currently in position to claim those places, with no scheduled matches remaining that could affect their rankings before the cut-off date. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Super 8s will determine the four semifinalists, with the top two teams from each group progressing to the knockout rounds. India enter the Super 8s as defending champions, while West Indies, England, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka all boast a title-winning pedigree. South Africa and New Zealand remain consistent contenders, while Zimbabwe have emerged as one of the surprise packages of the tournament. Article Source: IANS
Afghanistan look to end disappointing campaign on a high against Canada
Rashid Khan's team was eliminated after they lost to New Zealand and South Africa
T20 WC: Teams, Schedule, Fixtures, All You Need To Know About Super 8s
T20 World Cup: The stage is set for the Super 8 phase of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, with the tournament entering a decisive stretch as eight teams prepare to battle for semifinals spots. The next round will begin on February 21 and run until March 1, with matches split between venues in India and Sri Lanka. From the original 20-team field, the top two sides from each group have progressed, setting up a high-stakes contest among the worlds leading T20 nations. The qualified teams are India, the West Indies, Zimbabwe, South Africa, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, England, and Pakistan. The eight teams have been divided into two groups of four. Group 1 features India, the West Indies, Zimbabwe, and South Africa, with all matches scheduled in India. Group 2 comprises New Zealand, Sri Lanka, England, and Pakistan, with co-hosts Sri Lanka hosting their fixtures. The Super 8 stage of the tournament begins on February 21 with New Zealand facing Pakistan in Colombo. On February 22, England meet Sri Lanka in Pallekele, followed by India taking on South Africa in Ahmedabad. February 23 features Zimbabwe vs West Indies in Mumbai, while England face Pakistan on February 24. New Zealand play Sri Lanka on February 25. On February 26, the West Indies meet South Africa, and India face Zimbabwe. England take on New Zealand on February 27, followed by Pakistan vs Sri Lanka on February 28. The Super 8s stage concludes on March 1 with Zimbabwe vs South Africa and India vs West Indies. The Super 8s will determine the four semifinalists, with the top two teams from each group progressing to the knockout rounds. India enter the Super 8s as defending champions, while West Indies, England, Pakistan and Sri Lanka all boast title-winning pedigree. South Africa and New Zealand remain consistent contenders, while Zimbabwe have emerged as one of the surprise packages of the tournament. With high-profile clashes, historic rivalries, and semifinal spots on the line, the Super 8 phase promises to be one of the most thrilling stages of the T20 World Cup. Super 8s schedule: Feb 21- New Zealand vs Pakistan Colombo Feb 22 - England vs Sri Lanka Pallekele; India vs South Africa Ahmedabad Feb 23 - Zimbabwe vs West Indies Mumbai Feb 24 - England vs Pakistan Pallekele Feb 25 - New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Colombo Feb 26 - West Indies vs South Africa Ahmedabad; India vs Zimbabwe Chennai Feb 27 - England vs New Zealand Colombo Feb 26 - West Indies vs South Africa Ahmedabad; India vs Zimbabwe Chennai Also Read: Live Cricket Score March 1 - Zimbabwe vs South Africa Delhi; India vs West Indies Kolkata Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: UAE Spinner Parashar Feels Side Must Find Ways To Counter Elite Pace After SA Loss
T20 World Cup: UAE off-spinner Dhruv Parashar said his side will find ways to fare better against elite pace bowling after they were undone by a relentless South African fast attack, leading to their six-wicket defeat in the final Group D clash of ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Wednesday. On a tricky pitch caused by dampness from overnight rains, and floodlights turned on, Corbin Bosch used the damp conditions well to pick 3-12, while Anrich Nortje took 2-28. Left-arm spinner George Linde kept things tight with 1-17 as the UAEs innings lost momentum after a brisk start. Though Alishan Sharafu top-scored with 45, he lacked support from the other end as South Africas bowling attack maintained a good grip on the match. Despite dropping four catches, the Proteas ensured the UAE never recovered from early setbacks and kept them to 122/6. That is definitely one thing. We have played in the Asia Cup and tri-series a couple of months ago. I would say personally, the whole team played against Haris Rauf, Shaheen Afridi, and other Afghan pacers. But I think in his team, not a single bowler is below 140-145. In New Zealand, there is a medium pacer named Jimmy Neesham. You can target anyone who is not comfortable with the pace. But in his team, all 4 fast bowlers were around 145. So it was new for us. We have played South Africa for the first time in a long time. So I think it was new and we are not used to it. But now we know that this is going to happen. So we need to find a way to prepare for this, he said to reporters in the mixed zone at the conclusion of the game. Parashar also pointed to the pitch behaving unexpectedly under overcast skies. I think today was a fresh wicket, and the conditions were overcast. There was little moisture and dampness as the sun didn't come out before and during the match. Normally, it would dry out and flatten during the second innings, but it didn't happen. That's why it was a little two-paced, he said. Parashar, a predominant Power-play bowler, said handing him the new ball, where he conceded only one run in the opening over, was a decision driven purely by matchups. I have been bowling in this phase for the past 1-2 years. I am accustomed to that role. Here, they had 2 lefties. The opener (Quinton de Kock) was a lefty, then (Aiden) Markram was a righty, and the number three (Ryan Rickelton) was also a lefty. So I started because of the matchup. Otherwise, I bowled a lot in the Power-play. But because the lefty was opening, I opened the bowling, he said. Despite the defeat, Parashar was keen to see the broader arc of the UAE's tournament, pointing to a marked improvement in the side's batting across their World Cup campaign as evidence that the group is heading in the right direction. After playing against such big teams, we will go to play against the associate nations (for the 2027 ODI World Cup qualification). We have an ODI tournament in two weeks. After that, there is another T20 tournament. So obviously, there will be a lot of confidence in facing the associate nations because we have played the best of the best - spinners, pacers, and our bowlers have also put in efforts against the best batters. So everyone will have a lot of confidence. Personally, I was very happy that our batting was collapsing before the preparation. But in this tournament, except for today, we had three matches with good teams and showed good fight with batting. We were getting a good total of 170-180, and the chase was also good (against Canada). So there has been growth, and hopefully, this is the start, as there will be more growth in the future, he said. For Parashar personally, playing in the T20 World Cup carried significance beyond the results. Playing a World Cup on Indian soil, especially after being included for the mega event despite being left out for the preceding series against Ireland, fulfilled a dream that took root for him as a young boy watching India lift the ODI World Cup trophy in 2011. Definitely, it is a dream. I started playing cricket after watching the 2011 World Cup, when India defeated Sri Lanka in the final. That was the first moment. After that, my interest in cricket increased. Now to play the World Cup in India at my age, first of all, I am very grateful to UAE cricket and the management for backing me. I would like to thank everyone who has been a part of my journey. Hopefully, this is the start, and I will be able to play in many more World Cups, he said. His father's relatives, based nearby in India, made the trip to see him in action on the ground, with Parashar admitting he only spotted his parents unexpectedly during the matches. All my family members came. My cousins in India from my dad's side, who is a Punjabi and lives nearby. My mom and dad also came to see. I didn't know before, as I just happened to see them. Asked about his personal takeaways from the tournament, Parashar explained, Learning-wise, I think definitely, I had learning in every match, and I try to see it. In this tournament, for sure and skill-wise, there is a difference in skill. But I think more is on tactics and how to play against every team and every batter. Everyone's strength is different, and how to focus more on that based on it - like how to plan - I learnt that more. Parashar also stressed that every member of the UAE side plays the game full-time. No, everyone in our team plays full-time cricket unless I'm missing someone. But everyone is a full-time player, and we play domestic cricket as well. We play full-time cricket in the UAE. Asked about his personal takeaways from the tournament, Parashar explained, Learning-wise, I think definitely, I had learning in every match, and I try to see it. In this tournament, for sure and skill-wise, there is a difference in skill. But I think more is on tactics and how to play against every team and every batter. Everyone's strength is different, and how to focus more on that based on it - like how to plan - I learnt that more. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In our practice session, we play football and foot volley. So, I personally look forward to it, and I think everyone does, as it's a lot of fun. We were in Chennai before the first match, so we used to play games, and dumb charades happened. Sometimes we play cards as a team. I mean, there is a good atmosphere in the team, and everyone is close to each other. So, it's good, he said. Article Source: IANS
Pakistan into Super Eight after Farhan ton sinks Namibia
A four-pronged spin attack took Pakistan to a 102-run win, which also ended USA's hopes of making it to the next stage
T20 WC: Arshdeep, Sundar Come In As India Elect To Bat Against Netherlands
T20 World Cup: India won the toss and elected to bat against the Netherlands in the 36th match of the T20 World Cup 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Wednesday. India have made two changes to their lineup, with Axar Patel rested and Kuldeep Yadav missing out, paving the way for Washington Sundar and Arshdeep Singh to come into the side. Meanwhile, for the Netherlands, Noah Croes replaces Fred Klaassen. India captain Suryakumar Yadav said, We are going to bat first. Looks like a good surface. We practiced here last night, and there was a little dew. So hopefully, we get runs on the board and try to defend it. We are going to play on a similar strip in 2-3 days, so why not put bowlers under pressure? Absolutely, the mood in the camp is amazing. Boys are turning up really nicely. The brand I want them to play, they are responding well to. Every game, there is someone or the other raising their hand and bailing the side out. It is good to see. Hopefully, a new man of the match tonight, and then we go into Super 8s. We have 2 changes. Arshdeep comes in for Kuldeep. Axar is resting, and Washington comes in. Netherlands captain Scott Edwards said, Yeah, we would have batted first. Looks like a pretty good wicket. Obviously, playing in India is a very good experience. It is all about finishing this well. Probably all over. Looking forward to putting in a complete performance. We have one change, Noah Croes is in for Fred Klaassen. Playing XIs: We have one change, Noah Croes is in for Fred Klaassen. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India: Ishan Kishan (wk), Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Suryakumar Yadav (c), Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Rinku Singh, Washington Sundar, Varun Chakaravarthy, Jasprit Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh Article Source: IANS
Pakistan complete Super Eight line-up for T20 World Cup 2026
In the Super Eight stage, India, Zimbabwe, West Indies and South Africa will be in Group 1, and England, New Zealand, Pakistan and Sri Lanka in Group 2
T20 WC: Tariqs 4-fer Helps Pakistan Spin Their Way Into Super 8s With 102-run Win Over Namibia
T20 World Cup: Pakistans formidable spin attack proved too much for Namibia as they sealed a dominant 102-run victory and confirmed their place in the Super 8s of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup, dismissing Namibia for just 97 in 17.3 overs while defending a daunting 199 at the Sinhalese Sports Club. Chasing a steep target, Namibia began positively with Louren Steenkamp showing early intent. He launched Faheem Ashraf for a six down the ground and followed it up with crisp boundaries, helping Namibia reach 40/2 at the end of the powerplay despite losing Jan Frylinck and Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton. Steenkamp continued to anchor the innings, striking three fours and a six in his 23 off 22 balls, but Pakistans spin trio soon tightened their grip on the contest. Mohammad Nawaz provided the breakthrough immediately after the Power-play, inducing a mistimed slog from Steenkamp that was safely pouched by wicketkeeper Usman Khan. From there, Pakistans spinners took complete control, exploiting the turning surface brilliantly. The ball turned significantly more for Pakistan, averaging 3.6 degrees of turn compared to Namibias spinners, making strokeplay increasingly difficult. Shadab Khan was instrumental in dismantling the middle-order, finishing with excellent figures of 3 for 19. He removed Namibia captain Gerhard Erasmus, who edged behind attempting a late cut, and later deceived Alexander Volschenk with a sharp turn and bounce to have him stumped. Volschenk had briefly counterattacked with a six and a boundary but was unable to sustain momentum. Usman Tariq then delivered the decisive blows with a superb spell of variations. His clever use of the googly and carrom ball left Namibias lower-order clueless. He bowled Ruben Trumpelmann with a disguised googly, forced JJ Smit into a mistimed slog-sweep, and clean bowled Bernard Scholtz through the gate. Tariq finished with outstanding figures, picking up three wickets while maintaining relentless control. Namibias resistance faded rapidly as wickets fell in clusters. From a steady 72/4, they collapsed to 81/7 within the space of two overs, effectively ending any hopes of a comeback. The end came swiftly when Tariq dismissed Willem Myburgh for 8, inducing an edge to the wicketkeeper to complete Pakistans comprehensive victory and formally secure their progression into the Super 8s. Earlier, Pakistans imposing total of 199 had already placed Namibia under immense pressure, and their spin attack ensured there would be no upset. Pakistans disciplined bowling, sharp fieldingincluding a superb low catch from Saim Ayub, and tactical use of spin underscored their dominance. With this emphatic win, Pakistan confirmed their place in the final eight, thereby ending the USAs hopes. Earlier, Pakistans imposing total of 199 had already placed Namibia under immense pressure, and their spin attack ensured there would be no upset. Pakistans disciplined bowling, sharp fieldingincluding a superb low catch from Saim Ayub, and tactical use of spin underscored their dominance. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pakistan 199/3 in 20 overs (Sahibzada Farhan 100, Saim Ayub 38; Jack Brasell 2-48, Gerhard Erasmus 1-25) beat Namibia 97/1 in 17.3 overs (Louren Steenkamp 23, Alexander Volschenk 20; Usman Tariq 4-16, Shadab Khan 3-19) by 102 runs. Article Source: IANS
Kerala Cricket Association Announces Major Structural Reforms In 75th Year
KCA Club House Membership: Marking its 75th anniversary, the Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) has approved sweeping amendments to its constitution, expanding membership eligibility and easing selection norms in a significant governance overhaul. The most notable reform widens the associations membership base. Until now, KCA membership has been restricted to its 14 district cricket associations and retired international players. Under the revised bylaws, retired men and women cricketers, umpires, scorers, and curators will also be eligible for membership. The amendment further enables individual membership for those who have made meaningful contributions to the development of cricket in Kerala, marking a shift towards a more inclusive administrative structure. The association has also introduced new membership categories, Honorary Membership, KCA Club House Membership, and KCA Stadium Membership to formally recognise individuals who have significantly contributed to the sport. On the administrative front, the Apex Council, which functions as KCAs executive committee, will be expanded from its current nine-member structure. The move aims to strengthen decision-making and enhance representation within the governing body. Another major amendment concerns eligibility for cricket and selection committees. Previously, only former players with at least 25 First-Class appearances qualified for such roles. The revised rules now extend eligibility to all former players who have represented Kerala in the Ranji Trophy, potentially widening the pool of experienced hands in the selection process. KCA President Sreejith V. Nair said the reforms recognise contributions made to Kerala cricket and create broader opportunities for stakeholders to engage in its administration. The revised rules now extend eligibility to all former players who have represented Kerala in the Ranji Trophy, potentially widening the pool of experienced hands in the selection process. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Kerala cricket has grown steadily over the past few decades, emerging as a competitive force in Indias domestic circuit. Article Source: IANS
Weatherald narrowly misses ton on day of double substitution
New South Wales remained well placed to push for victory on the final after Tasmania suffered a middle-order wobble
T20 WC: UAE Bowling Coach Feels Defeat To South Africa Was A Good Learning Experience
The United Arab Emirates: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) bowling coach Yasir Arafat said his six-wicket defeat to South Africa will serve as a valuable education and good learning experience for a side unaccustomed to facing elite pace attacks and under overcast skies. At the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Wednesday, the UAE never had momentum after a brisk power-play and made 122/6 on a tacky pitch, which South Africa chased down in 13.2 overs. South Africa's bowling attack, as you all know, is heavily reliant on their fast bowlers, and that's what they did. They went with four fast bowlers. For our boys, it was a new experience. They have never played against such fast bowling in such a big event. This is a learning experience for our batsmen, because as a collective, we didn't give as good a performance as we should have. But in every match, someone took responsibility. If 2-3 boys take responsibility in every match in the T20 format, then a good score can be made. So, these are the learnings we tell our players. As a collective, if we have 3-4 boys in the batting unit, we tell them to do the same in bowling as well, said Arafat in the post-match press conference. Arafat, who was part of Pakistan's squad during the inaugural T20 World Cup in 2007, where they finished as runners-up to India, also dismissed weather conditions as a significant factor in the defeat, though overcast skies and overnight rain led to moisture and dampness in the pitch. There is definitely a difference, whenever there are overcast conditions like we had planned that if we had won the toss, we would have bowled first. Unfortunately, we lost the toss. But I don't think it made a big difference because the ball was coming straight. Normally, the ball gets wet. The ball wasn't even getting wet. So, it didn't make a big difference because of the rains, he said. Drawing on his vast experience in the shortest format as a player and coach, Arafat reflected on how dramatically T20 cricket has shifted since its earliest days, where a once defendable total has been rendered almost obsolete by modern batting firepower. T20 has changed a lot, especially because of the leagues that are happening around the world. Obviously, it is more batting-friendly and more favourable for the crowd. The boundaries are smaller. The rules are such that there is a very low margin for the bowlers to be saved. I can only wish my bowlers luck -- nothing else. In 2007, if you see the cricket of that time, then 130-140 was the defendable target. So, in today's cricket, even if you do 180-190-200, sometimes it becomes difficult to defend for you, he said. He further agreed with the notion that raw speed has given way to variations and deception as the preferred currency of modern fast bowlers. If you see in today's cricket, in Test cricket and one-dayers, you rarely find bowlers above 90 miles per hour. The reason is that when you train yourself for shorter formats and for variations, which is a key factor for a brilliant pacer. In the past, we used to have express fast bowlers. But because of the fast-paced nature of cricket, many injuries also occur, because of which upcoming bowlers now prefer going towards variations and shorter formats. So you are completely right that now we don't see those fast bowlers like before, he said. Despite the UAE finishing with one win from four games, Arafat was broadly optimistic about the future pool of fast bowlers coming from the Gulf nation. They are good bowlers, and the best thing about UAE cricket is that if you see in the world, or in Asia, India, Sri Lanka -- there is cricket played for all 365 days. If you go to other countries, they move to indoor cricket. I think there are some boys who play for more than 365 days they play 2 matches in a day -- so this is a very positive thing that the entire year, they play cricket. Then many of them are expats, they are slightly immature, so we are trying this only I am there, Lalu (Lalchand Rajput, head coach) sir is also we will try to share whatever our experience that we can in this little time that we have, he said. On the tournament's broader picture, Arafat singled out India and Pakistan as strong contenders owing to their balanced spin attacks, while noting that Australia's early exit had surprised many observers. He identified all-around balance across pace, spin, and batting as the defining quality that would likely produce the next world champion. Then many of them are expats, they are slightly immature, so we are trying this only I am there, Lalu (Lalchand Rajput, head coach) sir is also we will try to share whatever our experience that we can in this little time that we have, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pakistan is playing in Sri Lanka, and their spin attack is very balanced. Sri Lanka is playing in their own country. Their teams are good, but if you look at other countries, like fast bowling, which we talked about earlier, some teams have strong fast bowling. So if teams are balanced in all three aspects, it will be good for them. They have chances to win the World Cup. Article Source: IANS
West Indies look to advance unbeaten; Italy aim to finish on a high
Italy will hope to finish with another win as they prepare to leave the spotlight of the T20 World Cup
T20 WC: Sahibzada Farhans Unbeaten 100 Guides Pakistan To 199/3 Against Namibia
T20 World Cup: In a must-win game for his side, Sahibzada Farhan produced a sensational century under pressure as Pakistan piled up a formidable 199/3 in their allotted 20 overs against Namibia in a Group A clash of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo on Wednesday. Farhan overcame early discomfort and physical strain to deliver one of the finest knocks of the tournament, finishing unbeaten on a magnificent 100 off 58 balls. His innings, laced with clean striking and remarkable composure, marked only the second century by a Pakistan batter in T20 World Cup history, following Ahmed Shehzads landmark effort in 2014. Pakistan made a steady start after being asked to bat, with Sahibzada Farhan and Saim Ayub negotiating a probing new-ball spell from Namibias disciplined attack. Ayub showed flashes of intent but struggled to convert his start, eventually edging Jack Brassell behind for 14 in the sixth over, leaving Pakistan at 47/1 at the end of the Power-play. Farhan then found a reliable partner in Salman Ali Agha as the duo cautiously rebuilt against Namibias spinners, who extracted assistance from the surface. Farhan initially progressed steadily, reaching 30 off 27 deliveries, before shifting gears dramatically. He began targeting the spinners with authority, notably smashing successive sixes off Willem Myburgh to break the shackles and inject momentum into the innings. Salman complemented him well with an aggressive 38 off 23 balls, taking on both spin and pace with calculated risks. Their partnership crossed fifty and laid a solid platform, taking Pakistan past the 100-run mark in the 12th over. However, Namibia struck back when Brassell dismissed Salman, caught at mid-off, while Gerhard Erasmus removed Khawaja Nafay shortly after to briefly stall Pakistans charge. Despite battling cramps and requiring medical attention, Farhan remained undeterred. He brought up his half-century in 38 balls and accelerated further in the death overs, displaying exceptional power and timing. Shadab Khan provided the ideal late flourish, hammering an unbeaten 36 off 22 balls and sharing a vital unbroken stand with Farhan. The final overs saw Pakistan shift into top gear, with Farhan launching towering sixes and piercing boundaries with precision. He reached his historic century in the penultimate over with a composed single, raising his bat in celebration after a commanding display. Shadab added the finishing touches with consecutive sixes in the final over as Pakistan amassed 59 runs in the last four overs to finish strongly at 199/3, a total built around Farhans resilience, calculated acceleration, and match-defining brilliance. Namibias bowlers toiled hard, with Jack Brassell (2-48) and Gerhard Erasmus (1-25) picking up wickets, but they struggled to contain Pakistans late onslaught as Farhans extraordinary innings powered his side to a commanding position. Shadab added the finishing touches with consecutive sixes in the final over as Pakistan amassed 59 runs in the last four overs to finish strongly at 199/3, a total built around Farhans resilience, calculated acceleration, and match-defining brilliance. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pakistan 199/3 in 20 overs (Sahibzada Farhan 100, Saim Ayub 38; Jack Brasell 2-48, Gerhard Erasmus 1-25) against Namibia. Article Source: IANS
Harper makes it twin tons before Boland surges for dominant Victoria
Sam Elliott had started the day by taking a five-wicket haul to secure a huge first-innings lead
ODI World Cup: Phoebe Litchfield has called on Australias batting team to adopt more accountability and purpose ahead of a vital T20I against India in Canberra. As the series hangs in the balance, Litchfield highlighted the need for batters to take ownership instead of depending on lower-order players. Australia experienced a heavy loss in the first match in Sydney, signalling a disappointing beginning under new captain Sophie Molineux. This defeat puts the hosts close to their first home bilateral T20I series loss in nearly ten years, increasing the urgency to improve in the remaining games. After recovering from a quad injury sustained during the WPL, Litchfield faced a tough start at the crease. She struggled to score from her first eight balls, including a maiden over bowled by Renuka Singh. Nevertheless, she found her rhythm and scored 26 off 19 balls before being dismissed by Arundhati Reddy during a middle-order collapse. Georgia Wareham showed some resistance with a top score of 30, but Australias innings quickly fell apart as they lost their last five wickets for just 12 runs, ending the match inside 18 overs. Reflecting on the defeat, Litchfield admitted the batting group needed to take more ownership. I think just some ownership with the bat. I reckon that's probably where we fell short. It's tough to look too much into that game because it was rained out, but I think we started really well. We were still going at eighthsIt's just we ran out of batters, Litchfield told reporters here ahead of the second T20I. I think just a bit more ownership as a batting unit, and hopefully we can either set a big score or chase a big score. I think all of us batters have reflected pretty clearly on that and are keen to rectify things on Thursday, she added. Australias recent limited T20I schedule has been influenced by their focus on the ODI World Cup. As the upcoming T20 World Cup nears, the current series and upcoming matches in the West Indies and the UK are crucial for preparation. Litchfield emphasised the need for adaptability within the squad, considering the different roles players take on during the year. I think a lot of us play T20 cricket all around the year, but we're all in different spots throughout the year. Some people open, some people bat three, and then in our team, there's only one (number) three, and there's only one (number) one. I guess it's adapting to your new role, but I think for our team, we're very adaptable. We know how to put the team before ourselves, and I think that's something that we do very well. Being able to adapt our games to the Aussie side is something that the team has had to do for years. I wouldn't say it's a challenge, but I think it's something that we've gotten really good at with the hectic schedule these days, she said. In addition to her batting, Litchfield has been refining her wicketkeeping skills with former captain Tim Paine. As Alyssa Healy approaches retirement and Beth Mooney becomes the main wicketkeeper, Litchfield sees the importance of providing a backup option behind the stumps. You've got to have more strings to your bow. I love fielding, don't get me wrong, but I think moving forward, I've always kept at home back in Orange with the men's cricket, and [want to] keep that skill up if need be. But definitely not trying to take anyone's spot, that's for sure. I think I could do it for a game. In addition to her batting, Litchfield has been refining her wicketkeeping skills with former captain Tim Paine. As Alyssa Healy approaches retirement and Beth Mooney becomes the main wicketkeeper, Litchfield sees the importance of providing a backup option behind the stumps. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia also made notable selection decisions in the opening game, omitting experienced players Tahlia McGrath and Megan Schutt, underlining a willingness to experiment as they refine their combinations ahead of major tournaments. Article Source: IANS
Wesley So Returns For His Sixth Norway Chess Appearance
Fischer Random World Championship: Wesley So has confirmed his return to the prestigious Norway Chess tournament in 2026, marking his sixth appearance at one of the sports most elite annual events. The announcement further strengthens a competition renowned for assembling the worlds finest players in a highly competitive format. Sharing his excitement about returning, So said, I am delighted to be coming back to play Norway Chess. And what a pleasure to be visiting in brilliant sunshine! Toasting to a fun and challenging event! Skl! The Filipino-born American grandmaster has been a consistent force in global chess for over a decade. A former world No. 2, So reached the coveted 2800 Elo rating milestone at the peak of his career, underlining his place among the modern greats. One of his most remarkable achievements came between 2016 and 2017, when he produced an extraordinary unbeaten streak of 67 consecutive games in classical chess, an accomplishment that highlighted both his consistency and elite-level resilience. Sos rise to prominence began early. He earned the grandmaster title at just 14 years of age, quickly establishing himself as one of the brightest talents of his generation. Over the years, he has built an exceptional rsum that includes winning the 2019 Fischer Random World Championship, capturing three U.S. national titles, securing an Olympiad gold medal with the United States, and claiming victories in several elite international tournaments. Renowned for his calm demeanour, deep preparation, and precise positional play, So is widely respected for his ability to remain competitive against the strongest opposition. His strategic discipline and low error rate have made him a formidable presence in top-level tournaments, where even minor inaccuracies can determine the outcome. Tournament organisers are equally enthusiastic about his return. Benedicte Westre Skog, Chief Operating Officer of Norway Chess, praised Sos enduring excellence and professionalism. Wesley has been among the worlds very best for so long, and that kind of consistency is rare. He brings calmness, depth, and real fighting strength to every game. When he plays, you know the quality will be high. Tournament organisers are equally enthusiastic about his return. Benedicte Westre Skog, Chief Operating Officer of Norway Chess, praised Sos enduring excellence and professionalism. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In recent years, the tournament has also taken steps to promote greater inclusivity, notably by introducing a parallel womens event with equal prize money. With Sos participation now confirmed, anticipation continues to build for another compelling edition of Norway Chess, where the worlds top minds will once again compete for supremacy. Article Source: IANS
High Commission Of India In Canberra Hosts Team India Ahead Of 2nd T20I Vs Australia
The High Commission: The High Commission of India in Canberra extended a warm welcome to the Indian womens team ahead of their second T20I of the three-match series against Australia, hosting the players and support staff at a special reception in Canberra. The Indian contingent, led by captain Harmanpreet Kaur, attended the gathering organised by the diplomatic mission, which highlighted the strong support extended to the team even while competing overseas. Such engagements often provide players with a sense of familiarity and motivation, particularly during demanding international tours. It is truly a privilege for our team to be here at the Indian embassy in Australia. On behalf of the Indian womens cricket team, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude for this warm welcome and for making us feel at home. To the Indian community in Australia, to the Indian diaphorum, your support means more than you can imagine. Your encouragement strengthens us. Thank you once again to the embassy for hosting us and for constantly supporting Indian sports and Indian excellence abroad. Jai Hind, Jai Bharat, head coach Amol Muzumdar said in an address. A key highlight of the occasion was Harmanpreet presenting a specially signed team jersey to Irina Thakur, the Acting High Commissioner for India in Canberra, and a video of the same was shared by BCCI. The gesture symbolised appreciation for the High Commissions continued encouragement of Indian athletes and reflected the close relationship between the team and the Indian diplomatic community abroad. The reception came at a significant time in the series, with India aiming to maintain momentum against a strong Australian side on home soil. Team India began the series in dominant fashion, securing a 21-run victory over Australia through the DLS method in a rain-affected opening T20I. After choosing to bowl first, Indias attack set the tone early, with Renuka Singh providing the breakthrough by dismissing Beth Mooney. The reception came at a significant time in the series, with India aiming to maintain momentum against a strong Australian side on home soil. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Rain interruptions later revised Indias chase, but the visitors responded confidently. Shafali Verma led the charge with a brisk 21, while Smriti Mandhana ensured stability at the other end. India surged to 50 for 1 in just over five overs before further rain ended the contest, confirming a comfortable DLS win and giving them a 10 advantage in the series. Article Source: IANS
Cummins, Hazlewood IPL fitness comes down to timing
Australia's attack looked very limited at the T20 World Cup while debate has continued over the role of Steven Smith
Matheesha Pathirana ruled out of T20 World Cup
Sri Lanka have not announced a replacement yet, but Dilshan Madushanka, Binura Fernando and Nuwan Thushara are being considered
T20 WC: Bowling Unit Was Really Good In Executing Their Plans, Says SA Captain Markram
United Arab Emirates: South Africa captain Aiden Markram praised his bowlers after their six-wicket win over the United Arab Emirates in the T20 World Cup, saying the attack executed its plans well on a tricky pitch. Under overcast skies at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, SA restricted UAE to 122/6 before completing the chase in 13.2 overs. That's what it was about. It was great to see the boys that came in and that have been working hard for an opportunity to grab that opportunity with both hands. I thought the bowling unit once again was really good in executing plans on that wicket. A lot of confidence for us as a group to know that each guy in the 15 is in a good space. It (here in New Delhi) is slightly different. Today, obviously, with the rain and interesting weather around, it played a bit different. It was a little bit tacky up front, but I suppose it was a morning game. Different to Ahmedabad, probably a little bit less bounce, but it's good to get a run out in conditions like this, knowing that we're coming back here and I'm sure the boys will sort of realise what worked, things to stay away from and keep that in the back of our minds for when we come back, Markram said after the match at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. Markram admitted the sides fielding, where they dropped four catches, was below par but said the team would learn from the lapses. We let ourselves down in the field today, not up to the mark at all. The coach will have his say, which is needed. You don't want to create anything mentally by not being switched on and I thought in the field we probably, not probably, we definitely let ourselves down from an attitude and approach point of view. So nice little lesson for us to learn there and I've got no doubt the boys will be up for it again in Ahmedabad, he added. Asked on entering the Super Eights as an unbeaten team, Markram said, I think fortunately we've got a little bit of time before that first Super 8 game, which is obviously a great thing for the boys to be able to switch off for a little bit and then regroup. Going back to Ahmedabad as well, we spent a bit of time there now in this comp, so it won't feel too foreign to us. It's about really just zoning in on the things that we found worked there and our strengths as a unit and backing that to the hilt and looking forward to that first game. Player of the Match Corbin Bosch, who took 3-12, said he kept things simple. That was pretty basic today to keep it nice and simple. The wicket set for itself what we had to do. There was some nip early on and we communicated fantastically as bowlers, so it made my life easy. I've got great guys in front of me that I can learn from, and it just gives me a bit of time to watch what the batters are doing and how our bowlers are bowling so I can formulate plans through doing that. It's definitely a bit nervy, especially that first couple, but once you get the first few down, it calms down nicely. As I think, I think we had a good outing yesterday at training, so it got a good idea of more or less what the wicket would do and then I think with a bit of rain this morning, it just helped the wicket a little bit for us, so definitely helped our seamers. I kept it more basic than I normally would, and I think it helps having Aiden as a captain. He keeps me nice and calm and just tells me to execute my best ball at any given stage, so it's nice to bounce ideas off him, but today I kept it pretty simple. It's amazing (to get 100 T20 wickets). I can't believe I got a 100, but it's fantastic, and I'm proud of myself, but there's plenty more to do. UAE captain Muhammad Waseem acknowledged his side struggled in the middle overs with the bat. It's a tough outing for us as a batting team. We need to bat well, especially from the 6th to 16th over, that middle part of the inning, we have to bat well. To be honest, right now we are in the learning process. I kept it more basic than I normally would, and I think it helps having Aiden as a captain. He keeps me nice and calm and just tells me to execute my best ball at any given stage, so it's nice to bounce ideas off him, but today I kept it pretty simple. It's amazing (to get 100 T20 wickets). I can't believe I got a 100, but it's fantastic, and I'm proud of myself, but there's plenty more to do. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Asked about his takeaways from the tournament, Waseem said, To be honest, the boys played excellent cricket all through the tournament. I'm very happy with the performance of Sohaib, Aryansh Sharma, Alishan and in the upcoming tournament, one or two more guys will raise their hands for the performance. Thank you so much for the crowd. They are supporting us and I can say only they are, I think they are upset from the result, but thank you so much for the support, he added. Article Source: IANS
Pakistan bat first, drop Shaheen Afridi in must-win encounter against Namibia
If Pakistan lose today's contest, USA leapfrog them to qualify for the Super Eight stage in their place
T20 WC: Piyush Chawla Feels 'there Is Nothing To Worry' About Abhishek's Form
T20 World Cup: Former Indian spinner Piyush Chawla has defended young opener Abhishek Sharma, who is struggling in the current T20 World Cup 2026, by describing him as a player who plays with a high-risk, high-reward approach. Abhishek has played only two matches in the T20 World Cup 2026 and is yet to score a run, as he got out on a duck in both innings. Chawla feels that the opener's form should not be a worry for the team as they march towards defending their title during the ongoing tournament. There's nothing to worry about, to be very honest, because in the last 18 months or so, we have seen what Abhishek is capable of. He's the kind of batter who plays with a high-risk, high-reward approach, and you have to be a little patient with these kinds of players, Chawla told Jio Hotstar. As a bowler, the margin of error against him is very, very small. When the ball is right up there, in the two-metre slot, he has the lowest strike rate, and I feel that's because when the ball is new, bowlers try to get some swing out of it. Otherwise, in the remaining ones, he has a very high strike rate, he added. India has already qualified for the Super 8s and will be playing their last group stage match against the Netherlands on Wednesday. Chawla has suggested one change in India's playing XI for the match. It's horses for courses for India at the moment. They went to Sri Lanka, where it was a spinning wicket and a slow surface. So Arshdeep might come back in, and Kuldeep Yadav will have to make way. For this game, it's likely to be just one change. Kuldeep, unfortunately, misses out. He's a quality bowler, he said. I don't see any other changes. They are all quality players in the 15, waiting for their opportunity. Whenever they get their chance, if needed, they're ready to go. So there's no need for experimentation, Chawla added. It's horses for courses for India at the moment. They went to Sri Lanka, where it was a spinning wicket and a slow surface. So Arshdeep might come back in, and Kuldeep Yadav will have to make way. For this game, it's likely to be just one change. Kuldeep, unfortunately, misses out. He's a quality bowler, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It is a conscious choice to take some time initially. Just before the New Zealand series, Surya hadn't scored runs, and people were talking about his form. But he bounced back in that series and made sure he took his time, because he's the kind of batter who can recover his strike rate at any point. It just takes one or two overs. If he bats for 30 to 40 balls, he can still end up striking at 180, he said. Article Source: IANS
T20I Rankings: Abhishek Maintains Top Spot; Ishan Enters Top 10 In Batting Chart
T20I Player Rankings: India opener Abhishek Sharma held on to his lead at the top of the batter rankings despite some recent form concerns, while wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan entered the Top 10 in the latest ICC Rankings update. Abhishek didn't have a good outing so far in the T20 World Cup as he began his campaign with a golden duck against the USA in Indias first game. He was, however, admitted to hospital in New Delhi due to a stomach infection and was left out of the game against Namibia. On his return against Pakistan, he again fell for the duck. But the young opener managed to continue to hold on tohis lead on batting summit. Meanwhile, Ishan, who scored his second consecutive half-century at the T20 World Cup, took a giant leap of 17 places to be placed eighth overall following his 77 from just 40 deliveries to pick up the Player of the Match award. Sri Lanka hard-hitter Pathum Nissanka gained three places to move to third on the list for T20I batters after his brilliant century against Australia in Kandy. There are also big gains on the batter rankings for South Africa duo Ryan Rickelton (up 22 spots to 11th) and Aiden Markram (up six rungs to equal 15th), USA's Saiteja Mukkamalla (up 16 places to 21st) and England youngster Jacob Bethell (up 22 slots to 32nd) courtesy of some decent innings at the T20 World Cup. The tight battle to be the No.1 ranked T20I all-rounder has continued as Pakistan's Saim Ayub rose to the top once again on the updated ICC Men's T20I Player Rankings. Ayub and Zimbabwe skipper Sikandar Raza have enjoyed a tight battle in recent times. Ayub claimed the premier spot, overtaking Raza at the top on the back of his three-wicket haul against India in Colombo at the T20 World Cup. Raza dropped to second as a result, while Nepal's Dipendra Singh Airee (up two places) and Afghanistan's Azmatullah Omarzai (up four spots) share fourth place on the same list following some good recent efforts. Ayub and Zimbabwe skipper Sikandar Raza have enjoyed a tight battle in recent times. Ayub claimed the premier spot, overtaking Raza at the top on the back of his three-wicket haul against India in Colombo at the T20 World Cup. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Zimbabwe pacer Brad Evans jumps 10 spots to fifth following consecutive three-wicket hauls at the T20 World Cup, while there are also gains for India pair Axar Patel (up four places to 14th) and Jasprit Bumrah (up six spots to 15th) and Ireland spinner Matthew Humphreys (up 23 rungs to 23rd). Article Source: IANS
Muscular South Africa stroll into Super Eight with all-win record
Catching was the only area South Africa fell short in as they thumped UAE by six wickets - with 40 balls to spare - in the T20 World Cup game in Delhi
T20 WC: SA Go Into Super 8s As Unbeaten Side With Win Over UAE (Ld)
T20 World Cup: Corbin Bosch and Anrich Nortje shared five wickets between themselves before Dewald Brevis and Ryan Rickelton hit brisk 30s respectively as South Africa maintained their unbeaten record by registering a six-wicket win over the UAE in their final Group D match of the 2026 Men's T20 World Cup at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Wednesday. The result ensured the Proteas go to the Super Eights as the lone unbeaten team from their group, finishing with four wins from as many games. They will next face defending champions India in their opening Super Eights game at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. Under overcast skies and with floodlights turned on, Bosch used the damp conditions well and short balls to great effect to pick 3-12, while Nortje took 2-28. Left-arm spinner George Linde kept things tight with 1-17 as UAE's innings lost momentum after a brisk start and eventually made 122/6. South Africas aggressive approach in the powerplay, where they hit 11 boundaries and a six to reach 58/2, effectively settled the contest. Though they lost Aiden Markram early after making 28 off just 11 balls, Rickelton steadied the innings with a fluent 30 off 16 balls. Brevis struck a four and three sixes in making 36 off 25 balls, as the Proteas reached the target in 15.4 overs to maintain their unbeaten slate in the league stage. Pushed into batting first, Kagiso Rabada found pace and bounce, though Aryansh Sharma top edged him for a six in the opening over. A change in bowling plan for Rabada didn't work well as Muhammad Waseem smacked him for three consecutive boundaries. The pair added 36 runs for the first wicket before Linde's introduction in the fifth over provided the breakthrough for South Africa as he trapped Waseem lbw for 22. Bosch tightened the screws when he dismissed Aryansh with a short ball, top-edged to Quinton de Kock for 13. Bosch struck again in his next spell, removing the in-form Sohaib Khan for six, as he edged behind to de Kock moving to his right. Linde and Nortje kept the pressure on UAE, with Linde accounting for Syed Haider - a top-edge pulled to mid-wicket. Amidst all this, Alishan Sharafu gave 14,400 fans plenty to cheer by striking five fours and a six to make 45 off 38 balls. He had a charmed life with two reprieves, but Nortje took him out when he pulled to mid-wicket, who ran back to take the grab and avoided a collision with his team-mates. Sharafu's dismissal ensured UAE didn't get the required finishing kick as Bosch returned to dismiss Muhammad Arfan for 11. UAE never recovered momentum after the power-play, as they made 25 runs in the last five overs. South Africa's innings began after a 45-minute rain delay. After Dhruv Parashar kept things tight by conceding only one run in the opening over, Aiden Markram broke free by flicking Junaid Siddique for two boundaries, before de Kock thumped him over mid-wicket for a third boundary of the over. Markram followed it up by taking Haider Ali to the cleaners - flicking, cutting, pulling and slicing for three fours and a six. But Haider struck back by drawing Markram to pull and hit top of leg-stump for 28 off just 11 balls. De Kock then took charge, pulling and cutting Siddique for boundaries to keep the scoreboard ticking. Rickelton joined in by punching Parashar off the back foot for four and cutting Muhammad Jawadullah twice. But Jawadullah turned the tide in the fifth over by dismissing de Kock, who sliced to deep backward point. With Rickelton around, Brevis announced himself with a flurry of strokes - edging Jawadullah for four, and then launched him to the top tier at mid-wicket for a six that drew gasps of awe from the crowd. He followed it up with another maximum over extra cover off Haider Ali, while Rickelton pulled and slog-swept Muhammad Farooq for a brace of maximums. Though Rickelton fell when he mistimed a pull to deep square leg off Farooq for 30 off 16 balls, Brevis entertained the crowd with a nonchalant smash over long-on fence off Muhammad Arfan, before mistiming a slog to long-off. With Rickelton around, Brevis announced himself with a flurry of strokes - edging Jawadullah for four, and then launched him to the top tier at mid-wicket for a six that drew gasps of awe from the crowd. He followed it up with another maximum over extra cover off Haider Ali, while Rickelton pulled and slog-swept Muhammad Farooq for a brace of maximums. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: UAE 122/6 in 20 overs (Alishan Sharafu 45, Muhammad Waseem 22; Corbin Bosch 3-12, Anrich Nortje 2-28) lost to South Africa 123/4 in 13.2 overs (Dewald Brevis 36, Ryan Rickelton 30; Muhammad Arfan 1-16, Muhammad Farooq 1-19) by six wickets. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Afridi Out, Salman In As Pakistan Opt To Bat Against Namibia In Must Win Group A Game
T20 World Cup: Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat against Namibia in their Group A clash of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 on Wednesday at the Sinhalese Sports Club Pakistan must defeat Namibia in their final league match to guarantee a qualification for the Super 8s. The pressure on Pakistan has increased after a heavy 61-run defeat to India, continuing a troubling pattern that also included losses in the Asia Cup and recent editions of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Senior players Babar Azam and Shaheen Afridi have faced criticism for poor performances, with Shaheen struggling for control and Babar continuing to show vulnerability against spin. Captain Salman Agha and his side are now in a must-win situation to avoid elimination. Namibia, though already out of contention, will aim to finish on a positive note. Their campaign has been affected by inconsistent bowling, including a dip in form from Ruben Trumpelmann, and modest batting returns from captain Gerhard Erasmus. Despite their struggles, Namibia will look to gain confidence and valuable experience ahead of co-hosting the 2027 ODI World Cup. Pakistan have made two changes to their lineup with Salman Mirza and Khawaja Nafay replacing Afridi and Abrar Ahmed. Winning the toss, Pakistan skipper Salman Agha said, We are going to bat first. We have played two games here. It is a good pitch. We just want to score above par and put them under pressure with the scoreboard pressure. We have been here like previously as well. And when you come to the World Cup like this, you have fixtures like that. You pretty much have to win every single game, and we are ready for the game. The batting has just been a concern for us. We need to bat well. We have batted well against USA. We need to do the similar kind of performance today as well. Meanwhile, Namibia captain Gerhard Erasmus said, I really like it around here. It's kind of warm, which is a custom. We're accustomed to that in Namibia and really enjoying a little bit of sweat. I guess we want to, you know, live up to our reputation as a good T20 side. We haven't quite hit our straps in all facets. I think we've competed for large amounts of the games, but you really need to do that against good teams for 40 overs, don't you? Playing XIs: Meanwhile, Namibia captain Gerhard Erasmus said, I really like it around here. It's kind of warm, which is a custom. We're accustomed to that in Namibia and really enjoying a little bit of sweat. I guess we want to, you know, live up to our reputation as a good T20 side. We haven't quite hit our straps in all facets. I think we've competed for large amounts of the games, but you really need to do that against good teams for 40 overs, don't you? Also Read: Live Cricket Score Namibia: Jan Frylinck, Louren Steenkamp, Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton, Gerhard Erasmus (c), JJ Smit, Zane Green (wk), Alexander Volschenk, Ruben Trumplemann, Willem Myburgh, Bernard Scholtz, Jack Brassell Article Source: IANS
Litchfield: Australia's batters need to take 'ownership'
The left hander is also working on her wicketkeeping to ensure she can be a back-up to Beth Mooney if needed
PCA To Organise Punjab Premier League; Abhishek, Gill & Arshdeep Set To Feature As Marquee Players
The Punjab Cricket Association: The Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) will organise the Punjab Premier League (PPL) in June 2026. Punjabs domestic T20 cricket league will now be played under a new name and a new format. Munsey was found to have breached Article 2.2 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to abuse of cricket equipment or clothing, ground equipment or fixtures and fittings during an International Match, the ICC said in a statement. In addition to this, one demerit point has been added to Munseys disciplinary record, for whom it was the first offence in a 24-month period. The incident took place at the end of the 10th over of Scotlands innings, when Munsey flung his helmet onto the advertising boards while walking back to the dressing room after his dismissal. Munsey admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by David Gilbert of the Emirates ICC International Panel of Match Referees, so there was no need for a formal hearing. On-field umpires K.N. Ananthapadmanabhan and Alex Wharf, third umpire Adrian Holdstock, and fourth umpire Langton Rusere levelled the charge, it added. Level 1 breaches carry a minimum penalty of an official reprimand, a maximum penalty of 50 per cent of a players match fee, and one or two demerit points. On-field umpires K.N. Ananthapadmanabhan and Alex Wharf, third umpire Adrian Holdstock, and fourth umpire Langton Rusere levelled the charge, it added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, Scotland have been eliminated from the tournament after registering just one win in their four group stage matches. They remained in third place in Group C due to a better net run rate than the other teams. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Scotland Opener George Munsey Reprimanded For Code Of Conduct Breach
Emirates ICC International Panel: Scotland's opener George Munsey has been reprimanded for breaching Level 1 of the ICC Code of Conduct during their T20 World Cup 2026 Group C match against Nepal played at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Tuesday. Munsey was found to have breached Article 2.2 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to abuse of cricket equipment or clothing, ground equipment or fixtures and fittings during an International Match, the ICC said in a statement. In addition to this, one demerit point has been added to Munseys disciplinary record, for whom it was the first offence in a 24-month period. The incident took place at the end of the 10th over of Scotlands innings, when Munsey flung his helmet onto the advertising boards while walking back to the dressing room after his dismissal. Munsey admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by David Gilbert of the Emirates ICC International Panel of Match Referees, so there was no need for a formal hearing. On-field umpires K.N. Ananthapadmanabhan and Alex Wharf, third umpire Adrian Holdstock, and fourth umpire Langton Rusere levelled the charge, it added. Level 1 breaches carry a minimum penalty of an official reprimand, a maximum penalty of 50 per cent of a players match fee, and one or two demerit points. On-field umpires K.N. Ananthapadmanabhan and Alex Wharf, third umpire Adrian Holdstock, and fourth umpire Langton Rusere levelled the charge, it added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, Scotland have been eliminated from the tournament after registering just one win in their four group stage matches. They remained in third place in Group C due to a better net run rate than the other teams. Article Source: IANS
BCCI President Mithun Manhas: On Wednesday, as Jammu and Kashmir beat Bengal by six wickets at the Bengal Cricket Academy ground in Kalyani to reach their first-ever Ranji Trophy final, BCCI President Mithun Manhas allowed himself to feel a rare moment of emotion of elation on seeing the side achieve this historic moment. I'll be honest with you, it's a very satisfying feeling because of the effort that has gone behind it from where they are today, starting from June 2021. First of all, I would like to give credit to the BCCI and especially Jay (Shah) bhai for all of this because the way he believed in me and supported me throughout whatever I wanted as director of cricket in JKCA, has taken J&K cricket a long way forward. Before that, we hadn't done anything because once it came under the banner of the BCCI, then only things started to move. I think the credit also goes to the boys as well, for the way they played and hung in to win. It is hard to believe that we don't have a stadium in Jammu, and still we have managed to come this far. So, it's a struggle of a million. I would like to congratulate all the cricketers who have struggled throughout their lives in J&K without the facilities and the support. It is very important that we do well in the final as well because it will change everything in J&K for good. But hats off to all and many, many thanks to BCCI for supporting us, Manhas told IANS in an exclusive conversation. Before being BCCI President, Manhas was a member of the sub-committee to put a crisis-laden JKCA on track in all ways, especially with them being in the news for mismanagement and corruption. Among the sweeping changes Manhas oversaw as the sub-committee member was the introduction of a grassroots talent hunt. It has begun to bear fruit, as seen from Sunil Kumar taking a four-fer alongside in-form Auqib Nabi and bowling out Bengal for 99 in their second innings, which paved the way for J&K to chase down 126 on day four. Even though we don't have a ground in Jammu and we still play in a college ground, the BCCI has been instrumental with their help. Now, J&K has red soil wickets. We have now about 10 red soil and black soil wickets (in Srinagar and Jammu). We have been practising with the SG Test balls. We have started with the talent hunt in April and play cricket throughout the year. Sunil Kumar is a product of the talent hunt. He comes from a small village, and the struggle of the boys, not even the boys, even the girls has been so much. But I think this will change the scenario of J&K. Hopefully we'll have lots of stadiums now. At least we'll have four or five grounds and one or two stadiums coming up in J&K, added Manhas, who played domestic cricket for J&K and Delhi and amassed 9714 runs in 157 first-class games. When Vanshaj Sharma sealed a historic win for J&K with a six over Mukesh Kumars head to trigger jubilant celebrations in the camp, the cricketer and administrator in Manhas felt the emotion way back at his residence. I was watching it. Actually, my father is not well, and I just told him to go to the hospital, and I'll follow him, as I just wanted to see this historic moment. So, it's a great feeling and I can't express it in words. Even my mother called me up to talk about this historic moment. Manhas, who left Jammu as a young cricketer after being denied selection in the senior setup due to what he described as political interference and then came back in his twilight years as a coach-cum-player, said the transformation of the association has been personal from his perspective. The best thing that happened to J&K was it came under the banner of the BCCI. Then we had the freedom, even though I had faced flak for appointing Ajay Sharma and Paras Dogra as coach and captain respectively. The way I supported the boys and stuck with them, as we didn't want any change, because normally the trend in J&K has been at least 30 or 40 players play in a season. But that has been stopped in J&K now and earlier there was a quota of eight players each from the Jammu and Kashmir regions so we have stopped that, and it's all merit-based now. Now we go to play Buchi Babu, JP Atray and other tournaments. Other teams come to J&K to play and that's how we select teams now. The whole system has been revamped and I'm glad these boys have done it. They have put in a great show and the effort has been there. I must congratulate them and the staff - Ajay Sharma, bowling coach P Krishna Kumar, fielding coach Dishant Yagnik and the whole management, including Majid Dar, the Srinagar guy who's been helping us. He's been taking care of the ground in Srinagar and hes been very helpful, very supportive. Then in Jammu Brigadier Anil Gupta, who's been handling the administration, has been excellent and is well-supported by Vivek Khajuria there. They have toiled day in, day out, and everybody has played their part the CAC, Abdul Qayyum, Vidya Bhaskar, Meenu Salathia. Its a very, very emotional feeling when J&K beats all teams home and away to enter the final. It's really a very satisfying and proud feeling for everybody. All in all, a great effort, and these things will help me to stay stronger and take J&K as well as Indian cricket to the next level as well, elaborated Manhas. Looking ahead, Manhas made clear that this milestone, significant as it is, represents only the beginning. Its not only for me, but also for the players who have been playing cricket since J&K has been associated with the BCCI. It got affiliation in 1957 and played its first Ranji Trophy game in 1959-60. Since then, J&K cricket has come a long way. But yes, the aim is still to win the Ranji Trophy, have an international stadium and host international games in J&K and that will change the whole scenario. The fight continues till we get girls and boys from J&K into the Indian team. Hopefully, we'll see the superstars and role models coming through the ranks from J&K. A lot of boys and girls that take up cricket are looking at them and I feel that will be a great achievement. All of this is just the start, and hopefully, God will be kind to us and things will go in the right way. He also reserved special praise for current ICC Chairman Jay Shah, who, as the BCCI Secretary, helped Manhas in being the driving force behind the rise of J&K cricket. I must thank Jay bhai for this because he was the then secretary when the JKCA sub-committee was formed. Everybody tried their level best that I should be thrown out of JKCA because I didn't listen to them. It was all cricket and cricket for me, but the way he supported and backed me was immense because he believed in me. I played so much of cricket and he knew I could do things and force a turnaround. I called him up and thanked him for that and I think he's the man whos been instrumental for women's cricket as well. When I said, We got to do something for the girls, he said, Yes, you must do work for the rise of womens cricket. Not only in other parts of the country, but in J&K as well. He would say, Whatever the BCCI can do, we're there to help you and he supported me all out because if you don't get the support, it's hard to do things. When you have that support and you have the backing of the board behind you, things do work. J&K will now await their opponents, Karnataka, in the Ranji Trophy final to be played from February 24 to 28, with Manhas dreaming of more achievements for the side. He would say, Whatever the BCCI can do, we're there to help you and he supported me all out because if you don't get the support, it's hard to do things. When you have that support and you have the backing of the board behind you, things do work. Also Read: Live Cricket Score When people who are trying to put you down, you just come and rise up again and things happen. The people also back in J&K, they want the team to win and it's their blessings as well. All in all, everything has worked out well for J&K so far and hopefully things will be better in the future as well, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Canada's Navneet Dhaliwal To Retire From International Cricket After T20 WC
T20 World Cup: Canada's highest run-getter in T20Is and former captain Navneet Dhaliwal has announced that he will retire from international cricket after the ongoing T20 World Cup 2026. Dhaliwal will play his last match in the national team's jersey against Afghanistan in their final group stage match of the tournament at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Thursday. Dhaliwal said that he had made the decision in his mind even before entering the World Cup. I took the decision before I came here. I've been playing for more than 12 years now, so it was planned, and this is going to be my last match, Dhaliwal was quoted by ESPNcricinfo. Dhaliwal played his first match for Canada in 2015 and went on to become the highest run-scorer in T20Is for the team, as he scored 1305 runs in 48 matches. He also played 18 ODIs and scored 456 runs for the team. He boasts a strong record as Canada's captain. Under his leadership, the team won 21 out of the 25 matches he captained. However, he lost the two ODIs as a skipper. Dhaliwal feels that captaining the side and scoring 61 off 44 in his first T20 World Cup match was his best memory. Yeah, the best memory was when we first qualified for the World Cup. After that, I scored in the opening game of the World Cup last time. Also, when I became captain, that was a proud moment for me. So yeah, those few moments, Dhaliwal said. Dhaliwal wants to get into a coaching role and develop Canada's cricket from the grassroots level after his retirement. Yeah, the best memory was when we first qualified for the World Cup. After that, I scored in the opening game of the World Cup last time. Also, when I became captain, that was a proud moment for me. So yeah, those few moments, Dhaliwal said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, Canada had a poor stint in the ongoing T20 World Cup. The team lost all of their first three group stage matches, and now they will hope to end the campaign on a high note when they face Afghanistan. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Bosch, Nortje Shine As SA Restrict UAE To Modest 122/6
United Arab Emirates: Corbin Bosch and Anrich Nortje shared five wickets between themselves as South Africa restricted the United Arab Emirates to 122/6 in their final Group D game of the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Wednesday. Under overcast skies and floodlights turned on, Bosch used the damp conditions well to pick 3-12, while Nortje took 2-28. Left-arm spinner George Linde kept things tight with 1-17 as UAEs innings lost momentum after a brisk start. Alishan Sharafu top-scored with 45, but lacked support from the other end as South Africas bowling attack maintained control. Despite dropping four catches, the Proteas ensured UAE never recovered from early setbacks. South Africa now need to chase down 123 to complete their Group D commitments with an unbeaten record, provided the covers placed on the playing area due to light rain are removed in quick time. Kagiso Rabada found pace and bounce, though Aryansh Sharma topedged him for a six in the opening over. A change in bowling plan for Rabada didnt work well as Muhammad Waseem smacked him for three consecutive boundaries. The pair added 38 runs for the first wicket before Lindes introduction in the fifth over provided the breakthrough for South Africa as he trapped Waseem lbw for 22. Bosch tightened the screws when he dismissed Aryansh with a short ball and top-edged to Quinton de Kock for 13. Bosch struck again in his next spell, removing the in-form Sohaib Khan for six, as he edged behind to de Kock moving to his right. Linde and Anrich Nortje kept the pressure on UAE, with the accounting for Syed Haider a top-edge pulled to mid-wicket. Amidst all this, Alishan Sharafu gave 12,000 fans lots to cheer by striking five fours and a six to make 45 off 38 balls. He had a charmed life with two reprieves, but Nortje took him out when he pulled to mi-wicket, who ran back to take the grab and avoided a collision with his teammates. Sharafus dismissal ensured the UAE didnt get the required finishing kick as Bosch returned to dismiss Muhammad Arfan for 11, as the UAE never recovered momentum after the powerplay, leaving the Proteas a modest target to chase for a perfect league record. Amidst all this, Alishan Sharafu gave 12,000 fans lots to cheer by striking five fours and a six to make 45 off 38 balls. He had a charmed life with two reprieves, but Nortje took him out when he pulled to mi-wicket, who ran back to take the grab and avoided a collision with his teammates. Also Read: Live Cricket Score --IANS Article Source: IANS
T20 World Cup: Former Australian great Glenn McGrath has raised questions about all-rounder Cameron Green's selection over Steve Smith in the squad after Australia suffered an embarrassing exit from the T20 World Cup 2026 in the group stage. Green was preferred on the side due to his all-around abilities, but he failed with the bat as he scored just 24 runs in three matches. Green hit 21 runs in the first match but in the two biggest games was dismissed for a duck and three. He has bowled only seven deliveries in Australias three matches so far, which raised questions about his selection. , then what the selectors are saying is that hes a better player than Steve Smith. If hes not bowling, I just cant see how he justifies a spot in that side, McGrath was quoted by the Sunday Morning Herald. Australia came into the tournament as the favourites, but injury problems before the start of the tournament and poor performance in the group stage matches led to their early exit. After winning the first match against Ireland, the 2021 champions lost back-to-back matches against Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka and the former champions ultimately missed out on a place after Zimbabwe picked up key points in their washout against Ireland. Commenting on the early exit, McGrath said that the aura of the Australian team has gone, and the result is not surprising at all. We said at the start of this World Cup that we were concerned about Australia. All of a sudden, the aura of that Australian team is no longer there when other teams play it. Unfortunately, it's not surprising, he said. Former Australian star Jason Gillespie also questioned Green and Cooper Connolly's selection in the team after a poor stint in the World Cup. Commenting on the early exit, McGrath said that the aura of the Australian team has gone, and the result is not surprising at all. We said at the start of this World Cup that we were concerned about Australia. All of a sudden, the aura of that Australian team is no longer there when other teams play it. Unfortunately, it's not surprising, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia will play their last match in the T20 World Cup on Friday when they face Oman at the Pallekele International Stadium in Sri Lanka. Article Source: IANS
Nabi and Samad star as J&K book spot in maiden Ranji Trophy final
Akash Deep and Mohammed Shami picked up a wicket each on the fourth morning but Vanshaj Sharma and Abdul Samad held their nerves to take J&K through
Canada's Navneet Dhaliwal to retire from international cricket
The former Canada captain will retire after their final group stage game in the T20 World Cup 2026
New Bangladesh sports minister wants to fast track cases against Shakib and Mortaza
We will remain tolerant and flexible on them, Bangladesh sports minister Aminul Haque says
McAndrew five vaults SA back into title race with win over Queensland
McAndrew took 5 for 32 to set up seven-wicket win and move South Australia within a point of second-placed Queensland on the Shield table
Jammu & Kashmir Beat Bengal To Reach Maiden Ranji Trophy Final
Bengal Cricket Academy: Jammu and Kashmir have stormed into their first-ever Ranji Trophy final with a six-wicket win over Bengal on day four of their semi-final at the Bengal Cricket Academy ground on Wednesday. Seam-bowling all-rounder Auqib Nabi once again rose to the occasion, bagging four wickets alongside Sunil Kumar as Bengal folded for 99 in their second innings on day three and tilted the contest in J&Ks favour. Set a target of 126 to win, J&K chased it down in 34.4 overs, with Vanshaj Sharma and Abdul Samad hitting an unbeaten 43 and 30 respectively. In the morning, Mohammed Shami and Akash Deep struck early to dismiss Shubham Pundir (27) and captain Paras Dogra (nine). But Samads counterattack, including two towering sixes off Shahbaz Ahmed over long-on and extra cover respectively, swung the momentum back in J&Ks favour. Sharma, after hitting Suraj Sindhu Jaiswal for three boundaries, sealed the win with a six over Mukesh Kumars head to trigger jubilant celebrations as the players lifted their coach in a huddle. Nabi was rightfully judged as the player of the match for his match haul of nine wickets, bringing in a red-letter day for the J&K side, who have been impressive with the red ball for the last few years. J&K are now set to face Karnataka in the title clash to be played from February 24 to 28, with the latter poised to take a first-innings lead against Uttarakhand in the other semifinal happening in Lucknow. For now, February 18 will forever be etched in golden letters in the cricketing journey of Jammu and Kashmir. Nabi was rightfully judged as the player of the match for his match haul of nine wickets, bringing in a red-letter day for the J&K side, who have been impressive with the red ball for the last few years. Also Read: Live Cricket Score --IANS Article Source: IANS
T20 World Cup: Indias assistant coach and former Dutch player Ryan ten Doeschate said he is proud of his national teams progress, but his loyalty lies with the defending champions India, who will face the Netherlands in their final group stage match of the T20 World Cup 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Wednesday. Doeschate, who became Indias assistant coach in July 2024, will be coaching and making plans against his home team for the first time. In a video released by the BCCI on their website, Indias assistant coach spoke about the Netherlands progress and his connection with the Indian team. Orange gave me the platform to enjoy every other colour. The Netherlands and the cricket team, being known for playing in orange, are my first thoughts when I hear the word 'orange', remembering my time playing for the team. I think it is summed up very nicely that you represented two colours that actually mean something to both countries and both sets of people, he said in a video on BCCI.tv. I am immensely proud of the Dutch team and how well they have progressed since my time there, but obviously now my heart, my conscience and my loyalty lie with the Indian team, he added. Orange gave me the platform to enjoy every other colour. The Netherlands and the cricket team, being known for playing in orange, are my first thoughts when I hear the word 'orange', remembering my time playing for the team. I think it is summed up very nicely that you represented two colours that actually mean something to both countries and both sets of people, he said in a video on BCCI.tv. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It's great to work with such a highly skilled group of players. I am someone who likes to spend time with everyone. You have to find a way to connect with different people; they ultimately become your home, and it is very important and something I enjoy. It helps me in coping with pressure, and I am grateful for the journey, he added. Article Source: IANS
Sydney Thunder part ways with coach Trevor Bayliss
Bayliss was out of contract and it was mutually agreed that his tenure would end after Thunder finished last in BBL
South Africa make four changes and ask UAE to bat
South Africa have brought in Anrich Nortje, George Linde, Jason Smith and Kwena Maphaka for their last T20 World Cup group-stage game and rested Keshav Maharaj, Marco Jansen, David Miller and Lungi Ngidi
Alcaraz battles into second round of Qatar Open
The world number one will face another Frenchman in round two, 60th-ranked Valentin Royer
Alcaraz Beats Rinderknech In Doha Opener For 150th Hard-court Win
Lexus ATP Head2Head: In his first outing since becoming the youngest man to complete the Career Grand Slam at the Australian Open, Carlos Alcaraz battled past Arthur Rinderknech 6-4, 7-6 (5) in Qatar Open. The 22-year-old saved two set points on serve in a tense second set before prevailing in the tie-break to secure his 150th tour-level hard-court win and extending his flawless start to the 2026 season to 8-0, ATP reports. It was really difficult. Arthur is a really dangerous player. Nobody wants to play against him in the first round Im happy with the level. Im happy that I got through difficult moments in the match. Im happy that I stayed calm and positive, and played great tennis, Alcaraz said. Alcaraz is aiming to improve on last years debut result in Doha, where he fell to Jiri Lehecka in the quarter-finals. The No. 1 player in the ATP Rankings will next meet Frenchman Valentin Royer. Alcaraz can only meet second seed Sinner in the championship match, which would be the 17th chapter of their thrilling rivalry. Before that, the Spaniard could face a quarter-final showdown with Karen Khachanov. The 2024 winner Khachanov battled past lucky loser Shintaro Mochizuki 6-1, 3-6, 6-4. The seventh-seeded Khachanov meets Marton Fucsovics in the second round. Defending champion Andrey Rublev later shook off a sluggish start before powering to a 6-4, 6-3 win over Jesper de Jong in his opening match. The fifth seed, who also lifted the Doha trophy in 2020 when it was an ATP 250, will next meet Fabian Marozsan, who dispatched Ugo Humbert 6-3, 6-1. The 2024 winner Khachanov battled past lucky loser Shintaro Mochizuki 6-1, 3-6, 6-4. The seventh-seeded Khachanov meets Marton Fucsovics in the second round. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Tsitsipas trails 4-10 in the pairs Lexus ATP Head2Head series, though they have not met since Shanghai in 2024. Article Source: IANS
No Pressure On India Opener Abhishek Sharma After 2 Ducks, Says Coach
India opener Ashishek Sharma should not feel under pressure at the T20 World Cup after failing to score a run so far, because he has a clear plan and clear mindset, a team coach said Tuesday. Defending champions India have won three from three in Group A. They face the Netherlands in Ahmedabad on Wednesday in their final group match with their berth in the Super Eights already assured. But the form of the usually explosive left-hander Abhishek has been under scrutiny. We don't unneccessary over-analyse, India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak told reporters. Because sometimes you start to make your own assumptions what the opposition are doing. He has his plans sorted and follows the way he wants to play. Obviously we discuss about the oppositions and their bowling strengths. It is all normal for every batter. The 25 year-old missed the second match against Namibia with a stomach infection. Either side of that he registered two ducks -- out first ball in the opener against the USA and fourth ball against Pakistan -- meaning he has only faced five balls all tournament. He has made runs before he was unwell, said Kotak. The T20 format is a high-risk game and players will get out at some point. If we start stressing on such things then there will be pressure on players. He is in good form, he has got a clear plan and clear mindset. Kotak said there were no dead rubbers for India, ahead of the match against the Dutch that will now have no bearing on the tournament. Every game is important for momentum, he said. We played the last game with the same intent and will play the next game with the same intent. No Pressure On India Opener Abhishek Sharma After 2 Ducks, Says Coach India opener Ashishek Sharma should not feel under pressure at the T20 World Cup after failing to score a run so far, because he has a clear plan and clear mindset, a team coach said Tuesday. Defending champions India have won three from three in Group A. They face the Netherlands in Ahmedabad on Wednesday in their final group match with their berth in the Super Eights already assured. But the form of the usually explosive left-hander Abhishek has been under scrutiny. We don't unneccessary over-analyse, India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak told reporters. Because sometimes you start to make your own assumptions what the opposition are doing. He has his plans sorted and follows the way he wants to play. Obviously we discuss about the oppositions and their bowling strengths. It is all normal for every batter. The 25 year-old missed the second match against Namibia with a stomach infection. Either side of that he registered two ducks -- out first ball in the opener against the USA and fourth ball against Pakistan -- meaning he has only faced five balls all tournament. He has made runs before he was unwell, said Kotak. The T20 format is a high-risk game and players will get out at some point. If we start stressing on such things then there will be pressure on players. He is in good form, he has got a clear plan and clear mindset. Kotak said there were no dead rubbers for India, ahead of the match against the Dutch that will now have no bearing on the tournament. Every game is important for momentum, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We played the last game with the same intent and will play the next game with the same intent.
Bowlers, Selectors Under Fire After Australia's T20 World Cup Exit
Critics hammered Australia's bowling line-up and selection stuff-ups after the country's shock T20 World Cup exit in the group stages. The 2021 champions were knocked out of the T20 World Cup in Sri Lanka on Tuesday. Zimbabwe qualified after their match against Ireland was rained off without a ball being bowled. The washout gave each side one point, and left Australia unable to catch up. Their campaign has been widely attacked as shambolic. Australia lost leading pace bowlers Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood to injury, while captain Mitchell Marsh missed the first two games after being hit in the groin in training and suffering testicular bleeding. Their pace attack has been a shadow of former glories without Hazlewood, Cummins or Mitchell Starc, who has retired from the format internationally, The Australian newspaper said. Looking back on happier days, the paper recalled that Australia won five and drew one in their six T20 internationals from September 2024 to October 2025. The trouble is that a host of players who had been central to those series wins have fallen off a cliff when the stakes are at their highest. - 'Lamb to the slaughter' - It cited major drops in output by Cameron Green, Tim David, Josh Inglis, Xavier Bartlett and Ben Dwarshuis, with series losses against India and Pakistan. The paper attacked selection stuff-ups, too, criticising the inclusion of Cooper Connolly as being like throwing a lamb to the slaughter. Test great Steve Smith was left out despite being in terrific form top of the order in the Big Bash League and his expertise in playing against spin bowling. He flew in as cover last week and was formally added to the Australia squad at the weekend, after their surprise loss to Zimbabwe on Friday. We still haven't had a compelling answer as to why he wasn't yet in Colombo for the match against Zimbabwe, five days after Marsh was injured in the nets, The Australian said. Then Smith was left out for the must-win game against Sri Lanka on Monday which saw an Australia middle-order collapse as they lost by eight wickets. We don't have that bowling depth, and that's really shown, former Australian cricketer Brad Hogg told British sports radio Talksport. We really weren't prepared enough for this particular World Cup, and we probably deserve what we've got at this stage. Selectors and coaching staff will likely be under pressure over Australia's performance, Hogg said. They've got to plan. They've got to look at their depth of bowling here in Australia, especially when we lose Cummins, Hazlewood and Starc. What's our next generation going to look (like) -- that's probably going to be the big question. Also Read: Live Cricket Score British journalist Piers Morgan, who delights in needling Australia, posted his condolences along with a prayer emoji on social media: My thoughts with @CricketAus at this very difficult time.
Philippe grows New South Wales' lead on rain-hit day
Tasmania could only claimed two wickets in the play that was possible to remain a long way behind in the game
IND vs NED Match 36 Prediction, ICC T20 World Cup 2026: Match Preview And Expected Playing XI
IND vs NED,Match 36, Cricket Tips :Team India have been in red-hot form, and they have proved it yet again with the way they embarrassed Pakistan in Colombo. It was a complete mismatch between two sides, and India looked one level above their archrival. With that confidence, they will take on the Netherlands in the final group game. The match will kick off at 7 PM IST at Sinhalese Sports Club on February 18. India have a chance to stretch their winning streak in the ICC event and add another win here. But can the Netherlands produce something special? It looks very difficult, but everyone wants a thrilling contest. IND vs NED: Match Details Date : February 18, 2026 (Wednesday) Time : 7:00 PM IST Venue : Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad IND vs NED Live Streaming Details Indian fans can tune into the Star Sports Networks for the live action of the IND vs NED game. For the live stream option, fans can switch to the Jio Hotstar app or website. IND vs NED Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 1 India: 1 Netherlands : 0 No-Result : 0 IND vs NED: Ground Pitch Report Narendra Modi Stadium is a good venue for the batters. The wicket here is flat and batting-friendly. Generally, the wicket offers nothing for the bowlers, but the bowlers with the ability to change pace can be effective here. The chasing team has a great record at this venue. IND vs NED Possible XIs India: Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan (wk), Suryakumar Yadav (c), Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Rinku Singh, Kuldeep Yadav, Axar Patel, Varun Chakaravarthy, Jasprit Bumrah Netherlands : Max ODowd, Michael Levitt, Bas de Leede, Colin Ackermann, Scott Edwards (c) (wk), Logan van Beek, Zach Lion-Cachet, Aryan Dutt, Roelof van der Merwe, Kyle Klein, Fred Klaassen IND vs NED: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Ishan Kishan showed his form in the previous game in tough conditions. The wicket in Ahmedabad will be better, and he will be even more dangerous. For the Netherlands, Bas de Leede has been the top performer with the bat. Probable Best Bowler Varun Chakravarthy will be the toughest bowler to face because of his varieties. Aryan Dutt has been very effective in the powerplay and also effective in containing the batters. Today Match Prediction : Considering the form and current momentum, we predict India to win this game. IND vs NED Match 36, ICC T20 World Cup 2026, Today IND vs NED Match, IND vs NED Prediction, IND vs NED Predicted XIs, Injury Update for IND vs NED 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.
In an open letter, the captains have urged the Pakistan government to ensure that Imran receives immediate, adequate and ongoing medical attention for his health issues
PAK vs NAM Match 35 Prediction, ICC T20 World Cup 2026: Match Preview And Expected Playing XI
PAK vs NAM,Match 35, Cricket Tips :Only one spot is up for grabs in the Super 8 round of the T20 World Cup 2026. That will be filled after match no. 35. This game will be played between Pakistan and Namibia. It will kick off at 3 PM IST on Wednesday at Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo. Pakistan suffered a heavy defeat in the previous game against India, which totally hurt their confidence. Hence, Salman Agha and his men need to regroup themselves and come out hard. But the pressure will be on, because if they lose, they will not qualify, or a defeat will end their tournament. That is where Namibia can be a tricky opponent, because they have nothing to lose. PAK vs NAM: Match Details Date : February 18, 2026 (Wednesday) Time : 3:00 PM IST Venue : Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo PAK vs NAM Live Streaming Details The live action of the PAK vs NAM clash will be available on the Star Sports Networks. Meanwhile, the live stream of the game will be provided on the Jio Hotstar app or website. PAK vs NAM Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 1 Pakistan: 1 Namibia : 0 No-Result : 0 PAK vs NAM: Ground Pitch Report Sinhalese Sports Club has produced a good T20I wicket. The highest score of this edition has been recorded at this venue only. But there is something in it for the bowlers as well. The wicket is expected to be slower with time, and spinners will be more effective. The toss will be important because of the prediction of rain. PAK vs NAM Possible XIs Pakistan: Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Babar Azam, Salman Agha (c), Usman Khan (wk), Shadab Khan, Mohammad Nawaz, Faheem Ashraf, Shaheen Afridi, Abrar Ahmed, Usman Tariq Namibia : Jan Frylinck, Jan Nicol Eaton, Gerhard Erasmus (c), Louren Steenkamp, JJ Smit, Zane Green (wk), Dylan Leicher, Ruben Trumpelmann, Willem Myburgh, Ben Scholtz, Max Heingo PAK vs NAM: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Sahibzada Farhan missed the last game, but he is in good form and will be a big wicket in this game. For Namibia, Jan Nicol Eaton has been the standout performer and will be the one to watch out for. Probable Best Bowler Abrar Ahmed will be very hard to pick on these slow wickets in Colombo. For Namibia, Gerhard Erasmus bowled a brilliant spell against India with his bag of tricks and will be difficult to pick. Today Match Prediction : Pakistan will be under pressure of elimination, but they are still better than Namibia in all departments. Hence, we predict Pakistan to win. PAK vs NAM Match 35, ICC T20 World Cup 2026, Today PAK vs NAM Match, PAK vs NAM Prediction, PAK vs NAM Predicted XIs, Injury Update for PAK vs NAM 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.
SA vs UAE Match 34 Prediction, ICC T20 World Cup 2026: Match Preview And Expected Playing XI
SA vs UAE,Match 34, Cricket Tips :South Africa are one of the few teams that have a chance to enter the second round of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 unbeaten. They have managed to win three consecutive games, including one against New Zealand. They will now lock horns with United Arab Emirates. On Wednesday, this contest will begin at 11 AM IST at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. Aiden Markram and his men are in great form, and they will be keen to replicate the success in this game as well. The UAE have only one win this edition, and they will try to end the tournament with a win. SA vs UAE: Match Details Date : February 18, 2026 (Wednesday) Time : 11:00 AM IST Venue : Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi SA vs UAE Live Streaming Details Fans can watch the live action of the SA vs UAE game on the Star Sports Networks on Indian TV networks. Fans can also watch the game on the Jio Hotstar streaming platform. SA vs UAE Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 0 South Africa: 0 UAE : 0 No-Result : 0 SA vs UAE: Ground Pitch Report Arun Jaitley Stadium is a good venue for the batters. This is not a big ground, so the shorter boundaries will invite the batters to go big. The bounce and pace of the batters is also consistent, making it tough for the bowlers. However, spinners can be handy here, because the slower you bowl, the more difficult it will be for the batters to time the ball. SA vs UAE Possible XIs South Africa : Quinton de Kock (wk), Aiden Markram (c), Dewald Brevis, Ryan Rickelton, David Miller, Tristan Stubbs, Corbin Bosch, Marco Jansen, Kagiso Rabada, Keshav Maharaj, Lungi Ngidi UAE : Aryansh Sharma (wk), Sohaib Khan, Muhammad Waseem (c), Alishan Sharafu, Syed Haider, Harshit Kaushik, Simranjeet Singh, Haider Ali, Muhammad Arfan, Junaid Siddique, Md. Jawadullah SA vs UAE: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Aiden Markram scored a record fifty in the last game, and he will be a very dangerous batter at the top. For the UAE, captain Muhammad Waseem holds the key because he is someone who has done well against big teams. Probable Best Bowler Lungi Ngidi is the leading wicket-taker for South Africa and has been difficult to pick because of his slower ones. For UAE, Junaid Siddique has shown his wicket-taking strength and already picked up a fifer. He can trouble the South African batters. Today Match Prediction : South Africa are the top-tier side, and we predict them to win this game. SA vs UAE Match 34, ICC T20 World Cup 2026, Today SA vs UAE Match, SA vs UAE Prediction, SA vs UAE Predicted XIs, Injury Update for SA vs UAE 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 WC: Sompal Kami, Airee The Heroes As Nepal Beat Scotland For Maiden WC Win
Dipendra Singh Airee: Dipendra Singh Airee struck a brilliant unbeaten half-century as Nepal fought back twice -- with ball and bat -- to overpower Scotland by seven wickets in a last-over thriller in Match 33 of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Tuesday. This is Nepal's first win at the T20 World Cup in 12 attempts, and left Scotland, the last-minute replacements for Bangladesh, ruing the missed opportunity. They had lost all their matches in the 2024 edition. Airee hammered an unbeaten 50 off 23 balls, smashing four boundaries and three maximums and with vital contributions from Kushal Bhurtel (43 off 35), Aasif Sheikh (33 off 27) and Kushal Jha (24 not out off 17), helped Nepal race to a memorable victory in their final league match. Nepal fought back in the last five overs in both innings. They first applied the brakes on Scotland with the ball when the European team was looking like cruising to a massive total and restricted them to 170/7. Then with the bat, they came back roaring from 98/3 in the 14th over, hammering 75 runs in the last six overs with Airee smashing four fours and three sixes while Jha struck one four and two sixes when it mattered the most as Nepal reached 173/3 in 19.2 overs to secure their maiden T20 World Cup win. Chasing 171, Bhurtel and Aasif Shaikh provided Nepal a good start as they raised 74 runs for the first-wicket partnership. Bhurtel was very aggressive as he struck one four and two sixes off Mark Watt in the fifth over. They ended the power-play with 56 for no loss. But they suffered a wobble, losing Bhurtel, Sheikh and skipper Rohit Paudel (16) in quick succession, all three falling to off-spinner Michael Leask, who bowled a brilliant three-over spell for 3-9 before Airee smashed 20 runs in his last over to make it 3-30. Just when it was looking like Nepal would falter again, Airee and Jha launched a sensational attack on the Scotland bowling and ensured they went home from their second T20 World Cup with a memorable win. Scotland had their chances, but Nepal showed better nerves and fought back gallantly to pull off a victory that will make it a part of the annals of their sports history as one of the best. Earlier, Sompal Kami led Nepal's first comeback with the ball as he claimed three wickets, including two in three balls, as they restricted Scotland, cruising at 130/1 in the 15th over and looking at a total in excess of 180, to 170/7. Michael Jones had hammered a superb 71 to give Scotland a great start, but Nepal made a brilliant comeback to turn things over. Jones struck eight fours and two sixes in his 45-ball knock and shared vital partnerships -- 80 for the opening wicket with George Munsey, and 52 for the second with Brandon McMullen as Scotland were cruising towards a score in excess of 180, as their bowlers failed to take advantage of opting to bowl first. Jones gave Scotland a great start as he and George Munsey raised 80 runs for the first-wicket partnership. After two quiet overs at the start, Jones exploded into action with a four and a six off Airee in the third. He punched square and steered behind point back-to-back deliveries from Nandan Yadav to the fence and continued the double act with two fours off Kami in the fifth over. Jones unleashed shots all around the ground, cutting, driving, punching and steering the ball as the Nepal pacers struggled to hit the hard length. Jones, who brought his fifty off 31 balls (6x4, 2x6), and Brandon McMullen raised 52 runs for the second wicket, with Jones hitting Lamichhane for a boundary and hammering Kushal Bhurtel for a four and six. But just when it looked like Scotland were cruising to a massive score, Nepal reeled them in, with Sompal Kami applying the brakes with two wickets in three balls, castling Jones (71) from round the wicket with a slower one and then plucking a sensational one-handed reflex catch off his own bowling to send McMullan (25, 19 b, 1x4, 1x1). Nepal continued to pull things down and restricted them to a defendable total. Kami was the best bowler for Nepal with 3-25 while Nandan Yadav bagged 2-34 in the backend of the innings. But just when it looked like Scotland were cruising to a massive score, Nepal reeled them in, with Sompal Kami applying the brakes with two wickets in three balls, castling Jones (71) from round the wicket with a slower one and then plucking a sensational one-handed reflex catch off his own bowling to send McMullan (25, 19 b, 1x4, 1x1). Also Read: Live Cricket Score Scotland 170/7 in 20 overs (Michael Jones 71, George Munsey 27; Sompal Kami 3-25, Nandan Yadav 2-34) lost to Nepal 171/3 in 19.2 overs (Dipendra Singh Airee 50 not out, Kushal Bhurtel 43, Aasif Sheikh 33; Michael Leask 3-30) by seven wickets Article Source: IANS
Nepal end 12-year wait as Airee sinks Scotland
Airee scored an unbeaten fifty to seal a high-octane chase in Mumbai
J&K on brink of maiden Ranji Trophy final; 83 runs from scripting history
J&K is within touching distance of a historic maiden Ranji Trophy final after bundling out Bengal for 99 in the second innings of the semifinal. Chasing 126, J&K are comfortably placed at 43/2 with two days remaining. Pace spearhead Auqib Nabi and Sunil Kumar shared eight wickets to put the team firmly in control.
Dubai GP - Fazza Para Athletics: India finish on top with 43 medals
India topped the medals table at the Dubai 2026 Grand Prix Fazza International Athletics Championships with a total of 43 medals (16 gold, 13 silver, 14 bronze). The strong start to the World Para Athletics season was led by Paralympic champions Sumit Antil, Navdeep and Dharambir Nain.
'We don't over-analyse' - Kotak brushes off concerns around Abhishek's form
The India opener is yet to score a run at this T20 World Cup but that is a by-product of the high-risk cricket Abhishek plays, per batting coach Sitanshu Kotak
T20 WC: No Experimenting In Final League Match, Says Kotak Ahead Of Netherlands Clash
Narendra Modi Stadium: With a spot in the Super 8s sealed, India will be taking on the Netherlands in their last league match, an inconsequential clash as far as the hosts are concerned. But India are unlikely to experiment much in this match as they could be playing more matches at the venue and want to gain as much experience as possible of the conditions in the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. After Wednesday's clash, India will meet South Africa in a crucial Super 8 stage match at the same venue on February 22, and if everything goes well, they will also be hoping to play the final scheduled in what is the World's biggest cricket Stadium. That is the reason why India's assistant coach Sitanshu Kotak said they are unlikely to experiment a lot and would rather maintain the status quo in the clash with the Netherlands and continue to build on the momentum for the Super 8 stage by remaining unbeaten in the league phase. He said they would consider a change or two because of the conditions, but not because the match is not important. I don't think there'll be an experiment or anything. But yes, looking at the wicket and conditions, there might be something different. But I don't really think that we look at it as a game which is not important, because I think every game is important, your team want to be in the same momentum. So for us, whether it is, I don't think we think of it as a less pressure game or a more pressure game. We played the last game with the same intent. I think we will play the next game with the same intent as well, said Kotak in the pre-match press conference ahead of the Netherlands clash. Kotak, who comes from Gujarat state, also played down worries over weather playing a role in the match and said they will approach each game with the same seriousness as in T20 cricket, any team can beat anyone. Honestly, I have not checked the weather forecast, so I don't know. It's very difficult to comment, but one thing is clear: if it rains also, the point table-wise, I don't think it will affect us. From the start of this World Cup, I think we have seen that in T20 matches, any team can beat anybody. So that's why I said every game we approach it as an important game, and they have some very good players as well. So we will just try to play good cricket, and that's all we will try to do, said Kotak. Honestly, I have not checked the weather forecast, so I don't know. It's very difficult to comment, but one thing is clear: if it rains also, the point table-wise, I don't think it will affect us. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Obviously, we plan, yes. But he wasn't well, so he didn't play. Last game, he got out in the first over. So one thing we definitely do we unnecessarily don't over-analyse, because sometimes you only start making a lot of assumptions than the opposition does. So he is someone who has got his plan sorted, and he follows the way he wants to, and obviously we discuss the opposition, their bowling, their bowling strength, whatever they've been doing in the last few games they've played. All that is normal for everyone, not only for Abhishek, he added. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: India Vs Netherlands, Pakistan Vs Namibia - Match Previews
Sinhalese Sports Club Ground: Defending champions India will look to extend their winning run when they clash against the Netherlands in their final Group A match of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 to be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Wednesday. The Group A match will start at 7:00 PM IST. Led by captain Suryakumar Yadav, co-hosts India have already sealed their spot in the Super Eight stage of the ongoing T20 World Cup after registering comprehensive victories in all three matches so far. The Men in Blue stormed into the Super Eight stage after defeating arch-rivals Pakistan by 61 runs at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Sunday. Earlier, India started their T20 World Cup 2026 campaign by beating the United States of America (USA) by 29 runs and later followed it by securing a dominant 93-run victory over Namibia. On the other hand, the Scott Edwards-led Netherlands have displayed inconsistent performances throughout the tournament. The Dutchmen currently sit in fourth place with one win in three games. They are already eliminated from the tournament and now will look to end their campaign on a high note when they face India. Head-to-head record between the teams India and the Netherlands have faced each other only once in T20 Internationals. The Men in Blue registered a comfortable 56-run win against the Dutch at the 2022 edition of the T20 Cup in Sydney. Performance of both teams in their last 5 matches India: L, W, W, W, W Netherlands: L, NR, L, W, L Squads: India: Suryakumar Yadav (c), Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Sanju Samson (wk), Shivam Dube, Ishan Kishan (wk), Hardik Pandya, Arshdeep Singh, Jasprit Bumrah, Varun Chakaravarthy, Kuldeep Yadav, Axar Patel, Washington Sundar, Rinku Singh, Mohammed Siraj Netherlands: Scott Edwards (c and wk), Colin Ackermann, Noah Croes, Bas de Leede, Aryan Dutt, Fred Klaassen, Kyle Klein, Michael Levitt, Zach Lion-Cachet, Max O'Dowd, Logan van Beek, Timm van der Gugten, Roelof van der Merwe, Paul van Meekeren, Saqib Zulfiqar Pakistan vs Namibia, Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo (3:00 PM IST) Pakistan will look to seal their Super 8s spot when they face Namibia in their final Group A match of the T20 World Cup 2026 to be played at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground in Colombo on Wednesday. Pakistan are coming into the contest after suffering a 61-run defeat against the defending champions, India, on Sunday. Opting to bowl first after winning the toss, Salman Agha's team halted India to 175/7 in their 20 overs on a slow Colombo track, but their chase was disastrous as the team got all out for 114 runs in just 18 overs. Despite the loss, Pakistan have four points to their name, which they got after registering two wins in their first two matches. If they win the match or the encounter gets abandoned due to rain, Salman Agha's side will be through to the next stage. While a loss will eliminate them from the tournament, the USA, with a better net run rate, will proceed. Namibia are already out of contention, but this is an opportunity to bow out on a high against a Pakistan side low on confidence. They have zero wins in the three matches they played so far in the tournament. The team will look to end their quest for the first win when they face Pakistan. Head-to-Head record between Pakistan and Namibia Pakistan and Namibia have faced each other only one time in the T2OI. Both sides met each other in the T20 World Cup 2021, where Pakistan registered a dominant 45 runs win. Performance of both teams in their last 5 matches Pakistan: W, W, W, W, L Namibia: L, W, L, L, L Squads Namibia: L, W, L, L, L Also Read: Live Cricket Score Namibia: Louren Steenkamp, Jan Frylinck, Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton, Gerhard Erasmus(c), JJ Smit, Zane Green(wk), Ruben Trumpelmann, Dylan Leicher, Willem Myburgh, Bernard Scholtz, Max Heingo, Malan Kruger, Alexander Volschenk, Jack Brassell, Jan Balt Article Source: IANS
CPL 2026 to feature new Jamaica-based franchise
There was no franchise from Jamaica in the last two editions of the Caribbean Premier League
Australia's T20 World Cup comes to an end after Pallekele washout
Australia still have one more game to play, against Oman, but it will now be a dead rubber
Nervous Pakistan face Namibia with final Super Eight spot on the line
Pakistan will qualify for the Super Eight with a win, but a loss will consign them to a third straight first-round exit at a men's ICC event.
Raza on Zimbabwe's progress: Super Eight 'is a tick but certainly not the whole box'
One of the goals we set out to achieve was certainly that we're going to bring more recognition and respect to our country, the Zimbabwe captain added

