MPL T20 Scindia Cup: Rewa Bowl Out Bundelkhand Bulls For 74 For 9 Wickets Win
Madhya Pradesh League: Rewa Jaguars produced a clinical all-round display to outclass Bundelkhand Bulls by nine wickets in the Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) T20 Scindia Cup 2026 at the Holkar Stadium in Indore on Saturday. After winning the toss and opting to bowl, the Jaguars seized control of the contest from the outset. Bundelkhand Bulls captain and opener Abhishek Pathak survived a scare when a catch was dropped off the very first ball of the innings, but Rewa quickly made amends. Ramveer Gujjar struck on the next delivery to remove Harsh Gawali for a golden duck, giving his side the perfect start. The early breakthrough triggered a collapse as the Bulls failed to recover from the pressure applied by the Jaguars' disciplined bowling attack. Wickets fell at regular intervals, preventing the batting side from building any meaningful partnerships. By the 12th over, Bundelkhand Bulls were reeling at 58/6 and never managed to regain momentum. Ramveer Gujjar emerged as the pick of the bowlers with figures of 3 for 16 in 2.3 overs. He received excellent support from Sagar Solanki, Rohit Rajawat, and Prithviraj Singh Tomar, who claimed two wickets apiece as the Jaguars bundled out Bundelkhand Bulls for just 74 in 15.3 overs. Amid the collapse, Parth Goswami was the lone bright spot for the Bulls. The batter showed some resilience and fought his way to 25 runs off 30 balls before being trapped lbw by Rohit Rajawat. He was the only player from his side to reach double figures, underlining the extent of the batting struggles. Ramveer Gujjar emerged as the pick of the bowlers with figures of 3 for 16 in 2.3 overs. He received excellent support from Sagar Solanki, Rohit Rajawat, and Prithviraj Singh Tomar, who claimed two wickets apiece as the Jaguars bundled out Bundelkhand Bulls for just 74 in 15.3 overs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Thanks to Raghuwanshi's blistering innings, Rewa Jaguars raced to the target in just 5.1 overs, finishing on 75/1 and sealing a commanding nine-wicket victory. The comprehensive win showcased the Jaguars' dominance with both ball and bat as they wrapped up the match in emphatic fashion. Article Source: IANS
Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals: Tushar Deshpande produced a sensational all-round performance to guide Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals to a 25-run victory over Bandra Blasters in the T20 Mumbai League 2026 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Saturday. Tushar emerged as the difference-maker, first rescuing the Royals with an unbeaten 55 off just 25 balls before returning figures of 2/12 in three overs. His all-round effort proved decisive as the Royals successfully defended 203/8. Chasing the target, the Blasters were led by their top order. Skipper Suved Parkar continued his fine form with 56 off 40 balls, his third half-century of the tournament, along with a century earlier in the season. Prateek Ravishankar provided early momentum with a brisk 47 off 22 deliveries along with Parkar, while Jay Jain added a quickfire 46 off 23 balls. The trio kept Bandra in the hunt for most of the chase, but once they were dismissed, the innings quickly lost momentum. The middle and lower order failed to build on the platform, with eight batters managing single-digit scores as Bandra were bowled out for 178 in 17.5 overs, thanks to some quality bowling by the Royals. Earlier, the Royals had slipped to 36/3 inside the first five overs after being asked to bat. Ayaz Khan (31) and Chinmay Sutar (31) made useful contributions but failed to convert their starts. With wickets falling regularly, Tushar played a brilliant rescue act, smashing six sixes in his unbeaten knock and sharing a crucial 73-run stand with Rohan Raje (28), lifting the Royals to a strong total. The trio kept Bandra in the hunt for most of the chase, but once they were dismissed, the innings quickly lost momentum. The middle and lower order failed to build on the platform, with eight batters managing single-digit scores as Bandra were bowled out for 178 in 17.5 overs, thanks to some quality bowling by the Royals. Also Read: Live Cricket Score MSC Maratha Royals 203/7 in 20 overs (Tushar Deshpande 55 not out, Chinmay Sutar 31, Ayaz Khan 31; Om Keshkamat 2/28) beat Bandra Blasters 178 in 17.5 overs (Suved Parker 56, Prateek Ravishankar 47; Tushar Deshpande 2/12) by 25 runs. Article Source: IANS
Ashwin: Suryakumar's axing will set precedent for future selection calls
Ashwin feels that Suryakumar deserved a bit more time to prove himself and find form as a batter
Robinson double-strike moves England closer between showers
New Zealand lose Rachin Ravindra and Daryl Mitchell in the 9.4 overs of play possible before tea
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket: India opener KL Rahul said he deliberately avoided curbing his natural strokeplay while making the transition from T20 cricket to the Test format, a mindset that helped him compile a patient century on the opening day of the one-off Test against Afghanistan. Rahul's 100, along with captain Shubman Gill's unbeaten 103 and Sai Sudharsan's 81, powered India to a commanding 368/3 at stumps on Day 1 at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium. Reflecting on the challenge of moving from months of T20 cricket straight into the longest format, Rahul admitted that overthinking can often become a trap for batters. Sometimes you sit and overanalyse and try to play completely differently to T20 cricket. Something that I consciously tried was not to restrict my shots, but also be aware of what kind of shots I can play on this wicket against what kind of bowlers, Rahul said after the day's play. The right-hander revealed that maintaining a balance between attacking instincts and Test-match discipline was central to his preparation. That's something that I thought about in the last week leading up to this Test match. That's what I tried to do. In the morning, I think I did play a few shots more than what I would have played ideally, but it didn't make me frustrated or angry at myself. Rahul said he was keen to continue backing his strengths rather than become overly cautious simply because he was playing red-ball cricket. I was okay with playing shots and playing to the merit of the ball. That's what I was trying to do more, he added. The opener also expressed satisfaction at how quickly he was able to adjust from the fast-paced nature of the IPL to the patience required in Test cricket. I'm really happy that I could get some time in the middle and make that switch from T20 to Test cricket in a couple of days. That was the most pleasing thing. Rahul credited India's preparation in New Chandigarh for helping him understand the nature of the surface before the match. It wasn't coming on at all. It was a really slow and low sort of wicket, which we did expect. We had a few days of training here, and it was pretty similar to this. I had to get used to spending time in the middle and letting the ball come to you. Rahul credited India's preparation in New Chandigarh for helping him understand the nature of the surface before the match. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Rahul's century, his 12th in Tests, anchored India's innings after an early wicket and set the platform for a dominant opening day against Afghanistan. Article Source: IANS
WI vs SL 2nd ODI: Preview, Predicted XIs, Player Tips & Match Prediction
WI vs SL 2nd ODI Cricket Tips : Sri Lanka had a great start to the tour of West Indies. They clinched a 41-run win in the first ODI over West Indies in Jamaica. Captain Kusal Mendis took his team to a comfortable win, while Pathum Nissanka and Dusmantha Chameera played important roles in the wins. Sri Lanka will take that confidence into the second ODI, which will begin at 1 AM IST on Sunday at Sabina Park in Kingston. West Indies need this win to stay alive in the series. But the bigger issue with them is the consistency. Shai Hope and his men will look for a better show to level the series. WI vs SL: Match Details Date : June 7, 2026 (Sunday) Time : 1:00 AM IST Venue : Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica WI vs SL: Live Streaming Details Indian fans can watch the WI vs SL 2nd ODI in India through the FanCode mobile app or website. WI vs SL: Head-to-Head in ODI Total Matches : 69 West Indies : 32 Sri Lanka : 34 No - result : 03 Tied : 00 WI vs SL: Ground Pitch Report The wicket played well in the first game, and one can expect another good track for the second game. But traditionally this is a slow track, and the wicket will get slow with time. The team that bats second has done well here in ODIs. WI vs SL: Possible XIs West Indies : Justin Greaves, John Campbell, Shai Hope (c & wk), Keacy Carty, Sherfane Rutherford, Gudakesh Motie, Roston Chase, Matthew Forde, Alzarri Joseph, Shamar Joseph, Jayden Seales. Sri Lanka : Pathum Nissanka, Kamindu Mendis, Kusal Mendis (c & wk), Charith Asalanka, Pavan Rathnayake, Janith Liyanage, Priyanath Rathnayake, Wanindu Hasaranga, Milan Maheesh Theekshana, Dushmantha Chameera, Asitha Fernando. WI vs SL: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Kusal Mendis and Shai Hope are two in-form batters in this game. They will be the ones to watch out for. Probable Best Bowler Matthew Forde and Dushmantha Chameera did well in the first game and used the conditions brilliantly. Today Match Prediction : Sri Lanka have the momentum and form on their side. Hence, we predict Sri Lanka to win the 2nd ODI. WI vs SL Match 2nd ODI, Today Match WI vs SL, WI vs SL Prediction, WI vs SL Predicted XIs, Injury Update for West Indies vs Sri Lanka 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
Suryakumar Responds To Captaincy Axe With Message For Team India, Congratulates Vaibhav
T20 World Cup: India's T20 World Cup winner Suryakumar Yadav has broken his silence after being removed as the men's T20I captain, extending his best wishes to the national team and congratulating teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi on earning his maiden international call-up. Hours after the BCCI announced Shreyas Iyer as India's new T20I captain and left Suryakumar out of the squads for the upcoming tours of Ireland, England, and the Asian Games, the 35-year-old took to social media for the first time. In an Instagram story, Suryakumar shared a photograph of the Indian team and wrote, Wishing this highly skilled group all the best for the challenges ahead. The brief message came shortly after chief selector Ajit Agarkar described the decision to move on from Suryakumar as captain as a ough one, despite him leading India to the T20 World Cup title earlier this year. With regards to Surya, obviously, it's a tough one, having just won the World Cup. Someone who's led you to the World Cup, it's not the easiest thing to try and change, Agarkar said in the press conference. Suryakumars recent struggles with the bat also influenced the decision. The 35-year-old endured a lean T20 World Cup campaign and followed it up with a disappointing IPL 2026 season, scoring 270 runs in 13 innings as the Mumbai Indians finished ninth. Suryakumar also reserved special praise for 15-year-old batting prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who was named in India's T20I squad on Saturday following a sensational IPL campaign. Sharing a separate message on social media, Suryakumar wrote, You have earned it and how. Super excited to follow your journey. Suryakumar also reserved special praise for 15-year-old batting prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who was named in India's T20I squad on Saturday following a sensational IPL campaign. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The teenager is now on the verge of creating history. If he makes his international debut during the upcoming series, Vaibhav could become India's youngest-ever international cricketer, surpassing the record held by legendary batter Sachin Tendulkar, who made his Test debut at the age of 16 years and 205 days in 1989. Article Source: IANS
Got High Hopes From Sooryavanshi, I Think He Just Has Picked Himself Really, Says Agarkar
Secretary Devajit Saikia: India's chief selector Ajit Agarkar said he had high hopes for teenage batter Vaibhav Sooryavanshi after giving him a maiden T20I call-up to tours of Ireland, England, and the Asian Games, adding the youngster had picked himself into the squad with his explosive IPL 2026 performances. Sooryavanshi had a stellar IPL 2026 for the Rajasthan Royals and was the leading run-getter in the competition with 776 runs, including a hundred and five half-centuries. He also bagged the most valuable player and emerging player of the competition awards in the competition. What do you say, we've seen what he can do. You saw, even towards those playoffs, almost singlehandedly carried the Rajasthan Royals. For a young kid, I don't need to talk about how well he's batting or how well he's playing. It's not just this season. He's obviously made a great start last season. To back it up for a young kid in a competition that's as competitive and has a highpressure environment, and how explosive he can be, and a gamechanger that he can be. So we've, like everyone else that's watched cricket, or at least watched T20 cricket in India, we've got high hopes of him, and I think he just has picked himself really, said Agarkar in the press conference at the BCCI HQ on Saturday. Sooryavanshis selection comes after he landed in Sri Lanka as a member of the India A team for the 50-over triseries starting on June 9 in Dambulla. Secretary Devajit Saikia said the priority would be to send Sooryavanshi to Ireland and England, while adding that selectors and technical staff are monitoring his every step to ensure his future is handled with care. But we can all see what kind of talent he has, and we're hopeful that if and when he gets an opportunity to actually play for the country, he shows the same sort of ability that he's shown. Obviously, there will be tougher challenges when you play for your country, but he's shown great promise and temperament. So we're all very hopeful, like everyone is. I think he's picked himself through his performances. You always deliberate, because, like the question before, there's so much talent around, especially when it comes to T20 cricket at this point, but it tells you a lot that his performances have made us pick him, and we're very hopeful. With regards to red ball, I mean, he's a kid, and let him just be as he's just starting his journey. I'm sure when the season starts, the domestic season starts, and he plays for his team, plays a little bit of red ball cricket, we'll wait and observe at this point, why jump the gun? I think we're very excited with what he's doing in T20 cricket. Hopefully, we as selectors or the BCCI and the coaching staff can help him push in the right direction. So at this point, we're just focused on, you know, what he can bring to the T20 team, and we'll take one step at a time, elaborated Agarkar. On Rajat Patidar missing out on selection despite being in stellar form to help Royal Challengers Bengaluru defend their IPL title, Agarkar said, You discuss a host of players when you sit there. I don't think you just sit and put 15 names down. So that's always the case. We think all these 15 players are deserving. I think there are a lot of good players in India. We've seen over the last couple of months in the IPL, or if you follow domestic cricket through the season, there are plenty of guys who are you'd think they're good enough to walk into the team. But the guys who are playing are doing as well as we just won a World Cup a couple of months back. So no, I think we picked a really good one. 16 for the Ireland and England series and 15 for the Asian Games. There'll always be players missing out, but like I said, you can only pick 15, and we're very happy with this one. On Jasprit Bumrahs inclusion for the Asian Games, he said, We know how important he is. Plus the WTC cycle, we've still got a chance to enter the final. If he plays well enough over these next nine Tests, this one is not part of WTC, the Afghanistan one. But if you can have Jasprit play the majority of those games and still keep him fit and healthy, it's always the thing. I mean, there's a lot of T20 cricket. You can always bring him back. Asian Games he will be there. So, the main aim is to try and keep him fit for the Tests and the one-dayers. I don't know whether worry is the right word, but we obviously need to improve our (Test) performances. I think England was good and the South African series probably didn't go to plan, but we still have a chance if we play well enough. We know we've got the players, but we've got to play better. On Hardik Pandya not named in T20I squads, Agarkar said, With regards to Hardik, firstly, he's part of the oneday squad right now against Afghanistan. Obviously, if we can get him playing well and keep him fit for oneday cricket, I don't think he's played oneday cricket for a while. That is, at this point, the main objective. We can always bring him back. It also gives us an opportunity to give someone like Nitish Reddy a few opportunities with T20 cricket. So there will be a little bit of rest and rotation with regard to T20. But the main objective is to see if he can start playing well and stay healthy with 50over cricket with the World Cup in, what, a year and a half. He gives us a lot of balance. The World Cup is in South Africa. If he's bowling well enough, I mean, we'll assess how we go in the next few months. That's primarily the reason at this point. On Prince Yadav being included in T20I teams for the Ireland and England series, Agarkar said, It's domestic performance, really. We saw him in the Vijay Hazare Trophy enough this year, and he looked impressive. I don't think he played a lot of red ball cricket last year, but the white ball stuff was really good. Then to back it up in the IPL against really good quality batters - when you play a lot of games in the IPL, it's always going to be up and down, particularly when most teams get 200 for fun these days. So, he can bowl under pressure, which is the first thing that you try and see if a guy can do that day in, day out, and has the skill set, obviously can move the ball, bowls towards the end of the innings. On Prince Yadav being included in T20I teams for the Ireland and England series, Agarkar said, It's domestic performance, really. We saw him in the Vijay Hazare Trophy enough this year, and he looked impressive. I don't think he played a lot of red ball cricket last year, but the white ball stuff was really good. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Not first time, we've seen him before, but he bowled well this season, and that caught our eye, and so he was always there in our planning. This Afghanistan series coming up gives us an opportunity to see what he can do in 50over cricket, but in T20, we've all seen that. He's got the skill set. So, again, like the guys that we picked, they're always hopeful. Article Source: IANS
One-off-Test: 'Apart From That Technical Flaw, Sai Sudharsan Looked Very Composed', Says Saba Karim
Sai Sudharsan: Former India wicketkeeper-batter Saba Karim praised Sai Sudharsans composure during his fluent innings against Afghanistan in the one-off Test but pointed out a technical issue against spin bowling that he believes will be closely monitored by India head coach Gautam Gambhir. Sudharsan, who was handed the crucial No. 3 role by the team management, made a confident 81 after surviving an early reprieve when Afghanistan wicketkeeper Rahmanullah Gurbaz failed to hold a chance created by an outside edge. Karim said India's struggles against quality spin in recent times made Sudharsans technique an area of interest for the coaching staff. Gautam Gambhir would be keeping a very close eye on this because I think the biggest challenge for the Indian batters over the past season has been how they cope against high-quality spin bowling, Karim told Jio Hotstar. The former selector noted that Sudharsan was fortunate to survive after a technical lapse against spin. On this occasion, Sai Sudharsan appeared to be hiding his bat behind the pad, which suggested that his first line of defence was the pad rather than the bat. That resulted in a thick outside edge, which Rahmanullah Gurbaz should have taken at first slip, he observed. Despite that moment, Karim was impressed by the left-handers overall temperament and shot-making during his innings. Apart from that technical flaw, he looked very composed overall and played a few delightful shots on the on side, including a straight drive. His shot selection and the way he adjusted to the pace and bounce of the surface were quite good, he said. Despite that moment, Karim was impressed by the left-handers overall temperament and shot-making during his innings. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sudharsans assured 81 underlined why India have persisted with the young left-hander at No. 3, with his innings playing a key role in helping the hosts build a strong platform against Afghanistan despite the missed chance that could have ended his stay much earlier. Article Source: IANS
Yashasvi Jaiswal: Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar praised Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul for laying a strong foundation in the opening session of the one-off Test against Afghanistan, saying the pair helped calm nerves in the dressing room on a surface whose behaviour was still uncertain on the first morning. India reached 96/1 at lunch on Day 1 after electing to bat, with Jaiswal scoring a brisk 24 before being dismissed. Rahul, who was unbeaten on 37 at the break, went on to convert his start into a century, while Sai Sudharsan added a valuable 81 before falling later in the innings. Gavaskar feels that India would be pleased with the way their openers handled the challenging early conditions. On day one, when you get off to a start of almost a hundred and have lost just one wicket, you've done really well. They managed to negate whatever early assistance the seam bowlers received, Gavaskar told Jio Hotstar. The batting great felt Jaiswal was unfortunate to lose his wicket after looking fluent during his brief stay at the crease. Yashasvi was unlucky to get out, strangled down the leg side. On the first day, there are always nerves in the dressing room about what the pitch is going to do because nobody really knows, so he and Rahul helped settle those nerves, he added. Gavaskar was particularly impressed with the approach shown by both batters, despite Rahul surviving a couple of early scares. The way they batted was impressive, and some of the shots Jaiswal played were particularly pleasing. He didn't score too many runs, and Rahul had a couple of close shaves early on, but overall, I thought both of them batted really well, he said. Former England spinner Graeme Swann also backed Rahul to make his start count after surviving the difficult opening phase against Afghanistans seam attack. First and foremost, you'll probably be thinking, Right, I've done the hard bit by getting through the crucial first two hours. Now is the time to be patient. They are relatively inexperienced spinners in the grand scheme of things, so they are bound to bowl the occasional loose delivery, Swann said. Former England spinner Graeme Swann also backed Rahul to make his start count after surviving the difficult opening phase against Afghanistans seam attack. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Rahuls eventual century and Sudharsans composed 81 ensured India capitalised on the solid platform established during the opening session. Article Source: IANS
One-off Test: KL Rahul, Gill Hit Tons As India End Day One At 368/3 Against Afghanistan
Opener KL Rahul: Opener KL Rahul and captain Shubman Gill struck commanding centuries after B. Sai Sudharsan impressed with a fluent 81 as India ended the opening day of the one-off Test against Afghanistan in a dominant position at 368/3 in 85 overs on Friday. After opting to bat, India were tested early by Afghanistan's disciplined pace attack. Yashasvi Jaiswal looked positive in his 24 off 32 balls, hitting five boundaries, but fell to Mohammad Saleem Safi after edging a leg-side delivery to wicketkeeper Afsar Zazai, leaving India at 41/1. Rahul, meanwhile, endured a difficult start and survived a major scare on 16 when Afghanistan declined to review a caught-behind appeal despite an edge. The experienced opener gradually settled alongside Sai Sudharsan, who looked assured from the outset, though he offered a chance that was spilt by Rahmanullah Gurbaz before lunch. India reached 96/1 at the interval, with Rahul and Sai beginning to wrest control from the visitors. The second session belonged entirely to the pair. Rahul emerged with greater intent after lunch and brought up his 21st Test fifty, while Sai continued to impress with his composure against both pace and spin. The left-hander used the sweep effectively against the spinners and rotated the strike smartly as the partnership crossed three figures. Afghanistan's bowlers worked hard without much reward, though Saleem Safi generated reverse swing and created opportunities. Sai survived another chance on 59 when an outside edge evaded the diving wicketkeeper, while Rahul escaped an lbw review thanks to a faint inside edge. The breakthrough finally arrived when Saleem Safi dismissed Sai for a well-crafted 81 off 104 balls, ending a superb 139-run second-wicket stand that had transformed India's position. Gill settled quickly at No. 4 and provided immediate momentum with a series of crisp boundaries. By Tea, India had advanced to 209/2, with Rahul unbeaten on 81 and Gill looking increasingly comfortable. The final session further tilted the contest in India's favour. Rahul completed his 12th Test century, reaching the landmark with a flick for two runs before eventually falling for exactly 100, caught behind by Gurbaz off Ziaur Rahman Sharifi. It was the third successive occasion he had been dismissed on the century mark. Gill then assumed control, batting with authority and patience to bring up a century of his own. Alongside him, Rishabh Pant curbed his natural aggression to compile an unbeaten 50 as the pair added an unbroken century partnership. Home boy Gill remained unbeaten on 103, while Pant was not out on 50, leaving India firmly in command heading into Day 2. Gill then assumed control, batting with authority and patience to bring up a century of his own. Alongside him, Rishabh Pant curbed his natural aggression to compile an unbeaten 50 as the pair added an unbroken century partnership. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 368/3 in 85 overs (Shubman Gill 103*, KL Rahul 100, Sai Sudharsan 81; Mohammad Saleem Safi 2-50) against Afghanistan. Article Source: IANS
BCA President Harsh Vardhan Congratulates Sooryavanshi On India Selection
Bihar Cricket Association President Harsh: Congratulating Vaibhav Sooryavanshi on his selection to the Indian team, Bihar Cricket Association President Harsh Vardhan described it as a historic achievement for Bihar cricket. He said that Vaibhav's success reflects not only his individual talent and dedication but also the continuous growth of cricket in Bihar and the emergence of exceptional talent from the state. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's selection in the Indian team is a historic achievement for Bihar cricket. This is not just the success of an individual player but a reflection of the continuous growth of cricket in Bihar, the hard work of our players, and the emergence of exceptional talent from the state. Vaibhav has proven through his performances that cricketers from Bihar have the ability to succeed at the highest level. I am confident that he will make a significant impact on the Indian team and continue to bring pride to both the country and Bihar. I extend my heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to him for a bright international career, Harsh Vardhan said. With this selection, Vaibhav Sorryavanshi is set to represent India for the first time and make his international T20 debut. Having emerged from Bihar and showcased his talent at both the national and international levels, Vaibhav Suryavanshi captured the attention of the cricketing world with his outstanding performances in IPL 2026. Representing the Rajasthan Royals, he displayed aggressive batting throughout the season and finished as the tournament's highest run-scorer, winning the Orange Cap. Vaibhav also set a new IPL record by smashing 72 sixes during the season, the most by any batter in a single IPL edition. Having emerged from Bihar and showcased his talent at both the national and international levels, Vaibhav Suryavanshi captured the attention of the cricketing world with his outstanding performances in IPL 2026. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Bihar Cricket Association secretary Ziaul Arfin said, Vaibhav Suryavanshi's achievement is an inspiration for millions of young cricketers in Bihar. He has reached this milestone through talent, discipline, and relentless hard work. His performances in the IPL were extraordinary, and his selection to the Indian team marks an important chapter in his cricketing journey. We are confident that Vaibhav will make valuable contributions to the Indian team and establish himself among the country's leading cricketers in the years to come. On behalf of the Bihar Cricket Association, I extend my heartfelt congratulations and best wishes for his bright future. Article Source: IANS
Shreyas Was A Stand-out Candidate With Enough Experience Now, Tough Call On Surya, Says Agarkar
T20 World Cup: India chief selector Ajit Agarkar said Shreyas Iyer was a standout candidate with the experience to become the new mens T20I skipper, while admitting it was a tough call to move on altogether from Suryakumar Yadav despite him leading the team to winning the World Cup three months ago. Suryakumar, 35, has struggled with the bat in recent months, managing only 242 runs in nine T20 World Cup innings, with his unbeaten 84 against the United States the lone standout. His form dipped further in IPL 2026, where he scored just 270 runs in 13 innings at an average of 20.76 as Mumbai Indians finished ninth in the tenteam points table. With Shreyas taking over, Suryakumar has been totally omitted from the squads for tours of Ireland, England and the Asian Games. Iyer, 31, last played a T20I in December 2023 but boasts of strong captaincy credentials in the IPL. He led Kolkata Knight Riders to the title in 2024, guided Punjab Kings to a runnersup finish in 2025, and steered Delhi Capitals to the final in 2020. I mean, with regards to Shreyas, obviously, we've seen what he's done over the last few years, leading different franchises, obviously, won once, finals twice, and probably had a tougher season this year after a great start. So we've seen everything that a captain possibly can. His own performances have been really good. He was quite close to getting in that World Cup squad as well. Obviously, with Surya still there, there was no room for him. So he is, in my opinion, a standout candidate with enough experience now having led in the T20 format. This is obviously a different challenge, said Agarkar in the press conference at BCCI HQ on Saturday. On Suryakumars removal, Agarkar admitted it was a tough call. With regards to Surya, obviously, it's a tough one, having just won the World Cup. But as it happens, after most World Cups, you try and reassess what your best way forward is. Partly his own form, but also looking at the next twoyear cycle or a little bit more than two years now till the next World Cup. We thought this was the best way forward and like I said, Surya is a welldeserving captain. I mean, of course, it's a tough decision. Someone who's led you to the World Cup, it's not the easiest thing to try and change. But like I said, we've not had any international cricket after that World Cup. Partly the form, but partly also how we go forward is always at the back of your mind. Going ahead with a new captain, in this case, Shreyas, was in our opinion, added Agarkar. Tilak Varma has been named as the new vicecaptain and Agarkar stated it was another call made keeping the long-term vision in mind. I mean, Shubman Gill was vicecaptain leading into that World Cup when we made a call to obviously have two keepers at the top and he missed out. Then Axar Patel was vicecaptain and just replacing Shubman Gill. So, no, I think we were, again, like Shreyas Iyer, obviously you're looking at what's the best thing for the next twoyear cycle. Tilak, firstly, he's a terrific player and this gives him an opportunity to learn the job as well, just in case if that need arises ever. Further speaking on Shreyas and Tilak, Agarkar explained, It's, again, this is a clean slate almost. We played the World Cup in USA and Caribbean in 2024 June, and this was sort of February, March, which is not even two years really. But the next one, we've got a bit more time. Like I said, I think Shreyas absolutely deserves it with his performances, one, particularly with the bat. I think first, he should be good enough to be a player in the team. Then his performances as captain, and obviously, having won it once with, GG was with him at KKR, and then a couple of really good seasons with Punjab. So, no, it's perhaps a little bit unusual that he wasn't, but he was very close to always being in the team over the last couple of years. It's just that Surya and Tilak, the spots that he bats, were there, and he couldn't find a spot. So, now that he's found a spot, I think he's, like I said, he's earned it. On the conversation he had with Surya, Agarkar explained, You look at, obviously, the form in the last couple of years. But he was the captain, we were doing really well as him winning so many games, and eventually ending up winning the World Cup. Obviously, we deliberated a lot, especially when someone's led you to a World Cup win. So, no, it's perhaps a little bit unusual that he wasn't, but he was very close to always being in the team over the last couple of years. It's just that Surya and Tilak, the spots that he bats, were there, and he couldn't find a spot. So, now that he's found a spot, I think he's, like I said, he's earned it. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With regards to Sky, I don't think I don't want to give an insight. I mean, it's like a conversation between Surya and me. Look, we know he's been captain that's just won a World Cup. So it's not the easiest conversation when you want to tell the player that. But you're doing everything in the interest of what the team needs going forward, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
T20 Mumbai Women's League: Sanikas Stunning Fifty Powers Aakash Tigers MWS To First Win
Aakash Tigers Mumbai Western Suburbs: Aakash Tigers Mumbai Western Suburbs rode a rollicking half-century from Sanika Chalke to register their first win in the inaugural T20 Mumbai Womens League with a comfortable seven-wicket victory over Thane Sky Risers at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Saturday. Chasing 157, the Tigers produced a composed batting performance to reach the target with four balls to spare. Sanika led the charge with a brilliant 68 off 36 deliveries, setting the tone for the chase from the outset. She shared a crucial 69-run opening partnership with Humairaa Kaazi (18) in just 7.2 overs. While Kaazi played the supporting role, Sanika took the attack to the bowlers, striking 10 fours and two sixes to put the Tigers firmly in control. Later, Fatima Jaffar and Manali Dakshini remained unbeaten on 28 and 29 respectively, guiding their side home with ease. Earlier, Thane Sky Risers posted a competitive 156/6 after being asked to bat. Openers Mansi Patil and Vruushali Bhagat gave their side a solid start with a 73-run partnership. Patil top-scored with 40 while Bhagat contributed 29 before retiring out in the 10th over. However, the Risers were unable to capitalise on the strong foundation as the middle-order struggled to maintain the momentum. Captain Saima Thakor chipped in with a useful 23 lower down the order to help her side post a fighting total. For the Tigers, Siddhi Kamthe starred with the ball, returning with impressive figures of 3/29. Earlier on Friday night, the Ajinkya Rahane-led North Mumbai Panthers registered a 22-run win over Aakash Tigers Mumbai Western Suburbs in the mens tournament. Ayush Vartak starred with an unbeaten 83 to power the Panthers to 194/6. Captain Saima Thakor chipped in with a useful 23 lower down the order to help her side post a fighting total. For the Tigers, Siddhi Kamthe starred with the ball, returning with impressive figures of 3/29. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Thane Sky Risers 156/6 (Mansi Patil 40, Vruushali Bhagat 29; Siddhi Kamthe 3/29) lost to Aakash Tigers MWS 157/3 in 19.2 overs (Sanika Chalke 68, Manali Dakshini 29 not out; Soumya Singh 2/34) by 7 wickets. Article Source: IANS
Agarkar: Sooryavanshi 'picked himself' in T20I squad, we've got 'high hopes of him'
The manner in which he attacked some of the best bowlers convinced selectors he was ready for the next stage
Indian Premier League: Indias newest red-ball debutant, Manav Suthar, expressed that words cannot fully capture how he felt on receiving his first Test cap. He described the moment as the best feeling he has experienced so far while also stating that he was motivated while getting the cap from a legend like Kuldeep Yadav. India added Suthar to the XI for the one-off Test against Afghanistan in Mullanpur. Before the game began on Saturday, all eyes were on India's playing XI, with fans curious as to who among Suthar and Harsh Dubey would be selected. Suthar, who played for the Gujarat Titans in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 under Indias red-ball skipper Shubman Gills leadership, earned his first cap from senior spinner Kuldeep. I can't even express these emotions in words. To be honest, it's the best feeling of my life so far. A Test cap is a dream for every cricketer. So it gave me a lot of motivation, and receiving this cap from a legend like Kuldeep (Yadav) bhai, who has served Team India for so long, makes me so grateful that I received this cap, Suthar said in a video shared by BCCI. India added Suthar to the XI for the one-off Test against Afghanistan in Mullanpur. Before the game began on Saturday, all eyes were on India's playing XI, with fans curious as to who among Suthar and Harsh Dubey would be selected. Suthar, who played for the Gujarat Titans in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 under Indias red-ball skipper Shubman Gills leadership, earned his first cap from senior spinner Kuldeep. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India won the toss and elected to bat, with the top order showing brilliant resilience throughout the first two sessions of the game. India crossed the 200-run mark riding on KL Rahul and Sai Sudharsans half-centuries, and the former went on to convert his score into a ton in the last session of Day 1. Article Source: IANS
Vaibhav Suryavanshi at 15 is giving a new generation its own Sachin Tendulkar moment
Vaibhav Suryavanshi's early career numbers and fan energy are akin to a young Sachin Tendulkar's, and now cricket needs its own Vaibhav not another Sachin.
Tajpur Celebrates With Laddus And Crackers As Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Earns India Callup
BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia: The village of Tajpur in Bihars Samastipur district turned into a festive mood on Saturday afternoon as teenaged left-handed batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi earned a maiden call-up to Indias squads for the T20I tours of Ireland and England, as well as the Asian Games in Japan. As soon as Sooryavanshis name was announced in all three squads by BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia at the boards headquarters in Mumbai, it sparked jubilant scenes, with neighbours, relatives and people in the village thronging to his home, distributing laddus and even bursting crackers. With everyone gathering at Sooryavanshis residence to congratulate his family and soak in the joy of him earning a spot in the Indian team, his father Sanjeev Sooryavanshi has since been on cloud nine. We were at home and were waiting for something good to happen. We were very happy when the announcement was made. Our entire family, people in the society and village came to our home to congratulate us. Everyone distributed sweets and laddus, while crackers were even burst. We are very, very happy. Vaibhav has worked very hard since childhood for this his aim to play for the country. Today, he has got the reward of his hard work and will get the saubhagya (the good fortune) to play for his country. We are very, very happy for him, Sanjeev told IANS in an exclusive conversation, even as visitors continued to arrive at his home. Sooryavanshi, who smashed 776 runs at a strike rate of 237.30 for Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2026, including hitting 72 sixes. He will first feature for India A in the 50-over triseries in Sri Lanka from June 9 to 21 before joining the senior side. If he debuts in Ireland or England, he will become the first India player to play international cricket before turning 16. The legendary Sachin Tendulkar made his Test debut for India in 1989 at 16 years and 205 days while his ODI debut came at 16 years and 238 days. As of now, Washington Sundar is India's youngest T20I debutant at 18 years and 80 days. With the first half of 2026 seeing him garner praise from Tendulkar, Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill Sanjeev said he had sensed the breakthrough coming for Sooryavanshi. Yes, I strongly felt it that he may get a callup to the senior team this time. Its because the way he played in England, Australia in the U19 games, then in South Africa and the U19 World Cup win, it was just outstanding. Moreover, he did well in the Emerging Asia Cup in Qatar and this years IPL too. Keeping all of that in mind, I had a feeling that it would be all good for Vaibhav. The selectors of BCCI have shown confidence in Vaibhav and we are very happy and thank them for showing their faith in him, added the elated father. Amidst the joy of celebrating Vaibhavs call-up to the India T20I set-up, Sanjeev recalled about the time the teenager first picked up a bat as a five-year-old kid. The spark he showed while batting was enough for cricketloving Sanjeev to throw himself into the grind, sacrifice and grit needed to shape Vaibhav into an international cricketer. For years, his father Sanjeev accompanied him every other day from their home to coach Manish Ojhas Gen Next Academy in Sampatchak area of Patna. The oneway journey was of nearly twoandahalf hours, but Sanjay would do it for the sake of Vaibhavs cricketing future, while his mother Aarti Singh would wake up at 3 am to ensure her son carried homemade food to the academy. Every parent in the world does a lot of hardwork for their child. I have also been doing a lot of hardwork since childhood for Vaibhav. He was five years old when I started for him to play cricket. He and I both worked very hard. When he was 8, 9, and 10 years old, I got him to play matches and felt that he had something different in him in comparison to others. From there, he began to play a lot and even used to play in the senior team too. Seeing that, I felt that he had it in him to play at a higher level Every parent in the world does a lot of hardwork for their child. I have also been doing a lot of hardwork since childhood for Vaibhav. He was five years old when I started for him to play cricket. He and I both worked very hard. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The sacrifices bore fruit when, at just 12, Sooryavanshi became the youngest player to feature in Ranji Trophy and a year later, became the youngest player to get an IPL deal. Now with Vaibhav set to don the blue jersey, Sanjeev signed off by saying, Bas aashirwad dijiye, bahut acha karega aagey. Bas aashirwad dijiye (Just keep giving your blessing, as the boy will do well in future. Just keep giving him blessings). Article Source: IANS
PM Modi Congratulates Praggnanandhaa After Historic Norway Chess Triumph
Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa after the 20-year-old became the first Indian to win the prestigious Norway Chess title, hailing the achievement as a reflection of his continued excellence on the global stage. Taking to X after Praggnanandhaa's historic triumph in Oslo, Modi wrote: Congratulations to Praggnanandhaa for this remarkable feat! This is indeed an incredible milestone that highlights his continued excellence. My best wishes to him for his future endeavours. The Prime Minister's words came as Praggnanandhaa recorded one of the most remarkable comebacks in the history of elite tournament, defeating Germany's Vincent Keymer in round 10, and thus winning the event outright. The Chennai-based Grandmaster entered the 10th and last round half a point behind overnight leader Wesley So. As soon as So drew against Alireza Firouzja, the young Indian took the chance and converted a better middlegame position into a deserved win over Keymer in the 45 th move. He took 18 points, and he became one point ahead of the American, and his prize-money was $100,000. The accomplishment seemed much more spectacular given the scenario at the end of round six: Praggnanandhaa was at the bottom of the table with no other player ranked beneath him and his performance in Norway's most prestigious chess tournament seemed destined to disappoint. Then, the Indian pulled a phenomenal sprint finishing, winning the last four classical games, to make a comeback. The Chennai-based Grandmaster entered the 10th and last round half a point behind overnight leader Wesley So. As soon as So drew against Alireza Firouzja, the young Indian took the chance and converted a better middlegame position into a deserved win over Keymer in the 45 th move. He took 18 points, and he became one point ahead of the American, and his prize-money was $100,000. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Praggnanandhaa, who played with the white pieces against Keymer, had benefited from a few mistakes on the German's side in the middlegame and converted his advantage into a clear win. That win was an amazing comeback for a player whose world ranking had dropped to 16 on June 1. Carlsen ended fourth on 13 points (winning his last game against Gukesh), Firouzja was third on 15.5 points, Keymer placed fifth, and Gukesh, current world Champion, concluded last on six points. Article Source: IANS
One-off Test: KL Rahul Stands Tall As India Reach 209/2 At Tea
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket: KL Rahul and Sai Sudharsan struck composed half-centuries and shared a commanding 139-run partnership as India tightened their grip on the one-off Test against Afghanistan, reaching 209/2 in 50 overs at Tea on Day 1 at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium here in Mullanpur on Saturday. Resuming the afternoon session at 96/1, India added 113 runs for the loss of just one wicket, with Rahul unbeaten on 81 and captain Shubman Gill on 20 not out at the break. Afghanistan's lone success in the session came through Mohammad Saleem Safi again, who ended Sai's impressive run at 81. Having survived a testing opening session, Rahul looked far more fluent after lunch. The right-hander quickly shifted gears, collecting boundaries against both pace and spin before bringing up his 21st Test fifty. At the other end, Sai continued the encouraging start to his Test career, displaying patience and strokeplay in equal measure as he reached his third Test half-century. The pair steadily wore down the Afghanistan attack, rotating strike effectively while capitalising on loose deliveries. Afghanistan created a few opportunities but were unable to make them count. Sai enjoyed a significant reprieve on 59 when an outside edge off Ziaur Rahman Sharifi flew past wicketkeeper Afsar Zazai, while Rahul survived an lbw review after an inside edge saved him against Saleem Safi's reverse swing. As the session progressed, Sai grew increasingly confident against spin. The left-hander swept Afghanistan skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi regularly and drove fluently through the off side, helping India move past 150 and then 175 with relative ease. Afghanistan's bowlers continued to search for a breakthrough, with Sharifi producing probing spells and Saleem Safi generating reverse swing. The persistence finally paid off in the 43rd over when Saleem Safi induced an edge from Sai with a full delivery outside off. Wicketkeeper Zazai completed a sharp low catch to end the partnership and dismiss the debutant for a well-crafted 81 off 104 balls, studded with 13 boundaries. The dismissal ended a 139-run stand that had rescued India from 41/1 and placed the hosts firmly in control. Gill, arriving at No. 4, settled quickly despite an early lbw scare against Shahidi that Afghanistan unsuccessfully reviewed. The Indian captain responded positively, driving and pulling with authority to collect four boundaries in a brisk unbeaten 20 off 28 deliveries. Rahul, meanwhile, continued to anchor the innings, moving into the eighties and keeping Afghanistan at bay as India crossed the 200-run mark shortly before Tea. The dismissal ended a 139-run stand that had rescued India from 41/1 and placed the hosts firmly in control. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 209/2 in 50 overs (KL Rahul 81 not out, Shubman Gill 20 not out, Sai Sudharsan 81; Mohammad Saleem Safi 2-50) against Afghanistan. Article Source: IANS
Yashasvi Jaiswal Replaces Injured Virat Kohli for Indias ODI Series Against Afghanistan
Yashasvi Jaiswal has been drafted in to replace an injured Virat Kohli for Indias threematch ODI series against Afghanistan beginning June 13 in Dharamsala, while Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya are set to feature subject to them getting fitness clearance. Kohli, who now plays for India in ODIs, was visibly struggling while anchoring Royal Challengers Bengalurus chase in the IPL 2026 final against Gujarat Titans in Ahmedabad, where he hit a match-winning 75 not out. The injury to his right hamstring has since aggravated, thus ruling him out of the series against Afghanistan. Chief Selector Ajit Agarkar said Kohli is expected to be fit for ODIs against England, to be played in July. It's just less than a week since he injured himself in the IPL final. Don't know the timelines yet, looks like he might be fit for England ODIs. Not a definitive squad, don't have a timeline from the physio yet, he said in the press conference at the BCCI headquarters on Saturday. Jaiswal's last ODI appearance was on December 6, 2025, against South Africa in Visakhapatnam, where he hit an unbeaten 116 runs off 121 balls, his maiden century in the 50-over format internationally. Meanwhile, seam-bowling all-rounder Pandya is undergoing rehab at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru since June 2 after back injury kept him out of a few games in IPL 2026 Jaiswal's last ODI appearance was on December 6, 2025, against South Africa in Visakhapatnam, where he hit an unbeaten 116 runs off 121 balls, his maiden century in the 50-over format internationally. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Following the opening ODI in Dharamshala, India and Afghanistan will play two more ODIs in Lucknow and Chennai on June 17 and 20 respectively. After this, the selectors are slated to announce Indias squad for ODIs against England at a later date. Article Source: IANS
Yashasvi Jaiswal replaces injured Virat Kohli for Afghanistan ODIs
The India batter injured his hamstring during RCB's run to the IPL 2026 title
Shreyas confirmed as India's T20I captain; Suryakumar dropped
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has been picked in an India squad for the first time
Sooryavanshi Earns Maiden Callup For T20I Tours Of Ireland, England And Asian Games
Indian T20I: Teenaged batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has earned a maiden call-up to the Indian T20I team for the tours of Ireland, England and the Asian Games. With Shreyas Iyer appointed as Indias new T20I captain, he replaces Suryakumar Yadav, who has been left out of all three squads. Shreyas was quite close to getting into that T20 World Cup squad. It was a tough call on Suryakumar Yadav, but you need to reassess your plan moving forward. Shreyas is a well-deserving captain. He is a standout candidate with enough experience. I talked to most people, particularly when it comes to a captain who has won the World Cup. We had that chat. We debated it a lot, not the easiest discussion especially if you've won the WC. At some stage, we would've discussed. Shreyas playing as well as he has made the decision easier, said chief selector Ajit Agarkar in the press conference. India will play two T20Is in Belfast on June 26 and 28, followed by five matches in England from July 1 to 11. They will also play in the Mens T20 event at the Asian Games in Nagoya, Japan, in September. Suryakumar, 35, had captained India to a successful defence of the T20 World Cup title in March, but his prolonged lean patch was always a concern. He managed only 270 runs in 13 innings for Mumbai Indians in IPL 2026 at an average of 20.76, while his World Cup returns 242 runs at a strike rate of 136.72 were modest. With the next T20 World Cup scheduled for 2028, the selectors felt the time was right to move on and make Shreyas the sides captain, while Tilak Varma is appointed as the vice-captain. Shubman Gill was vice-captain leading into World Cup. But when we decided to have two keepers he missed out. Axar Patel was vice-captain, but we're looking at what's best for the next two-year cycle. Tilak is a terrific player, and it gives him an opportunity to learn on the job, added Agarkar. Shreyas, 31, returns to the T20I fold after making his last appearance coming in December 2023. Though he was part of the squad against New Zealand earlier this year, he did not feature in the playing eleven. With him coming in, hes now expected to bat at number four, a position held previously by Suryakumar. Sooryavanshis inclusion is equally eyecatching, after being Player of the Final and Player of the Tournament in the 2026 U19 Mens Cricket World Cup triumph. The Rajasthan Royals batter smashed 776 runs at a strike rate of 237.30 in IPL 2026, and has now become the youngest player picked in an India mens squad since Sachin Tendulkar in 1989. Before the senior T20I tours, he will feature for India A in the triseries in Sri Lanka from June 9 to 21. Vaibhav's performances - he almost forced us to pick him. I know he's young, but two IPLs in a row, and we also know what he did at the Under-19 level. We can all see the kind of talent he has. We're hopeful if and when he gets an opportunity, he shows the same ability. There will be tougher challenges but he has shown great promise and temperament. We're all as hopeful as everyone is. He has picked himself through his own performances, added Agarkar. Seam-bowling all-rounder Harshit Rana, undergoing rehab for a meniscus tear surgery done in March, is back again, so as leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi. Fast bowler Prince Yadav, who had an impactful time in IPL 2026, is included on tours of Ireland and England, while Jasprit Bumrah will come in for him in the Asian Games squad. There will be tougher challenges but he has shown great promise and temperament. We're all as hopeful as everyone is. He has picked himself through his own performances, added Agarkar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India's squad for 2026 Asian Games in Japan:- Shreyas Iyer (captain), Tilak Varma (vice-captain), Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson, Ishan Kishan, Shivam Dube, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Axar Patel, Washington Sundar, Varun Chakaravarthy, Ravi Bishnoi, Jasprit Bumrah, Harshit Rana, Arshdeep Singh and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Article Source: IANS
Bumrah named in full-strength India T20I squad for Asian Games
The fast bowler was rested for the T20Is in Ireland and England
Shreyas Iyer Replaces Suryakumar Yadav As Indias New T20I Captain
His T20 World Cup: The chatter over the last few days on the future of India mens T20I captaincy has been finally made clear at the BCCI headquarters in Mumbai on Saturday. In a decisive shift at the top, Shreyas Iyer has replaced Suryakumar Yadav as India's T20I captain, with his first assignment being the tours of Ireland and England. India will play two T20Is in Dublin on June 26 and 28, followed by a fivematch series in England from July 1 to 11. With Shreyas, the ODI vice-captain, at the helm of the T20I side, it marks the start of a new chapter for India in the shortest format, especially with the Los Angeles Olympics and the next Mens T20 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand happening in 2028. The spotlight ahead of Saturdays selection meeting and announcement was firmly on the Mens T20I captaincy question, with Suryakumar Yadavs prolonged lean patch forcing the selectors and team managements hand to look towards the future and finalise Shreyas as the new leader of the side in the shortest format. It is understood that possibilities of keeping Suryakumar as captain till England tour were explored, while Hardik Pandya was also believed to be in the fray for the leadership role. But Shreyas demonstrating astute leadership skills, and him earning the unanimous respect of all people in the dressing room in either IPL or domestic cricket, combined with Suryakumars extended woeful run and him turning 36 in September helped him get the nod of forward looking decision makers as Indias next leader in T20Is. Suryakumar, who led India to a historic defence of the Mens T20 World Cup title on home soil in March, managed only 270 runs in 13 innings for Mumbai Indians in IPL 2026 at an average of 20.76. His T20 World Cup returns 242 runs at a strike rate of 136.72 were also modest. On the other hand, Iyers elevation to the T20I captaincy is a remarkable turnaround. He was out of Indias T20I plans after December 2023, and has now forced his way back through consistent IPL performances and strong leadership credentials. He led Kolkata Knight Riders to clinching the 2024 IPL title, and guided Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings to IPL finals in 2020 and 2025, apart from leading Mumbai to the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy win in 2024/25. Suryakumar, who led India to a historic defence of the Mens T20 World Cup title on home soil in March, managed only 270 runs in 13 innings for Mumbai Indians in IPL 2026 at an average of 20.76. His T20 World Cup returns 242 runs at a strike rate of 136.72 were also modest. On the other hand, Iyers elevation to the T20I captaincy is a remarkable turnaround. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It is also the second successive instance of an Indian captain being replaced soon after lifting an ICC trophy. In 2025, Rohit Sharma led India to the Champions Trophy triumph in March, but was replaced by Shubman Gill as the ODI captain before India toured Australia in October. For now, June 6 will be remembered as the day India signalled its intent for moving into the future by making Shreyas the T20I captain. Article Source: IANS
Praggnanandhaa calls Norway Chess win biggest achievement after historic triumph
He credited improved time management and consistency for his four consecutive wins that sealed the title.
World Cup workers threaten strike before $2,000-a-ticket game
The union represents roughly 2,000 food service workers, including bartenders, dishwashers, cooks and concession workers at the venue; legends didnt immediately respond to a request for comment
Women's T20 World Cup 2026: All You Need To Know
T20 World Cup Global Qualifier: The stage is set for the 10th edition of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup, with the world's best teams gearing up for a month-long battle for the biggest prize in women's T20 cricket. Hosted by England and Wales, the tournament begins on June 12 and promises to be the largest edition in the competition's history, featuring 12 teams for the first time. The tournament returns to England for the first time since the inaugural edition in 2009. On that occasion, England lifted the trophy under the leadership of Charlotte Edwards, who now serves as head coach of the national women's team. The hosts will also draw inspiration from their memorable ICC Women's Cricket World Cup triumph on home soil in 2017. New Zealand enter the tournament as defending champions after securing their maiden Women's T20 World Cup title in the UAE in 2024. The White Ferns became only the fourth team to lift the trophy since the competition's inception in 2009. England won the inaugural edition in 2009, while West Indies claimed their only title in 2016. Australia remain the most successful side in tournament history, having won the title six times. Hosts England qualified automatically, while Australia, India, New Zealand, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and West Indies secured direct qualification through their ICC rankings. Bangladesh, Ireland, Scotland and the Netherlands booked their spots through the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Global Qualifier earlier this year. Netherlands will make their Women's T20 World Cup debut after finishing among the qualifying teams at the Global Qualifier. Their qualification marks another significant step in the growth of women's cricket across Europe and adds a fresh dimension to this year's competition. A record 12 teams have been split into two groups of six. While Group A consists of Australia, Bangladesh, India, the Netherlands, Pakistan and South Africa, hosts England, Ireland, New Zealand, Scotland, Sri Lanka, and the West Indies form Group B. Each team will play the other sides in their group once during the round-robin stage. The top two teams from each group will advance to the semi-finals, with the winners progressing to the final. The tournament's 33 matches will be played across seven venues in England. They are Old Trafford (Manchester), Headingley (Leeds), Edgbaston (Birmingham), Bristol County Ground (Bristol), Hampshire Bowl (Southampton), The Oval (London), and Lord's (London). All participating teams will play two warm-up matches before the tournament begins. The warm-up fixtures start on June 6 and will be staged across Derby, Loughborough and Cardiff, providing teams with an opportunity to fine-tune preparations ahead of the main event. The semi-finals will be held at The Oval on June 30 and July 2, while the final will take place at Lord's on July 5. The ICC has announced a record prize pool of USD 8,764,615 for the tournament, representing a 10 per cent increase from the previous edition. The winners will receive USD 2,340,000, while the runners-up will earn USD 1,170,000. Losing semi-finalists will take home USD 675,000 each, while every group-stage victory will be worth USD 31,154. All 12 participating teams are guaranteed a minimum payout of USD 247,500. The increase in prize money reflects the ICC's continued commitment to expanding and strengthening the women's game globally. With established powers such as Australia, England and reigning ODI world champions India, joined by emerging sides including Scotland and debutants Netherlands, the 2026 Women's T20 World Cup promises to be one of the most competitive and significant editions in the tournament's history. Where to watch the Womens T20 World Cup: Fans worldwide can watch the ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026 through various TV and digital broadcasters. In India and nearby regions such as Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives, the tournament will be aired on Star Sports and streamed live on JioHotstar. Hosts England will have coverage on Sky Sports, while Australian viewers can tune in via Prime Video. In New Zealand, matches will be shown on Sky Sport. Pakistani viewers can follow the action on PTV Sports, Geo Super, and Myco. Coverage in South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa will come from SuperSport, and Willow TV will broadcast the games in the United States and Canada. For those in areas without a dedicated broadcaster, live streaming will be available on ICC.tv, ensuring worldwide access. All 12 squads for the Womens T20 World Cup: Group 1: Australia: Sophie Molineux (c), Nicola Carey, Ashleigh Gardner, Kim Garth, Lucy Hamilton, Grace Harris, Alana King, Phoebe Litchfield, Tahlia McGrath, Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Annabel Sutherland, Georgia Voll, Georgia Wareham Bangladesh: Nigar Sultana Joty (c), Nahida Akter (vc), Sharmin Akter Supta, Sobhana Mostary, Shorna Akter, Ritu Moni, Rabeya Khan, Fahima Khatun, Fariha Islam Trisna, Marufa Akter, Shanjida Akther Maghla, Sultana Khatun, Dilara Akter, Juairiya Ferdous, Taj Nehar India: Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma, Jemimah Rodrigues, Bharti Fulmali, Deepti Sharma, Richa Ghosh, Shree Charani, Yastika Bhatia, Nandani Sharma, Arundhati Reddy, Renuka Singh, Kranti Gaud, Shreyanka Patil, Radha Yadav Netherlands: Babette de Leede (c), Caroline de Lange, Frdrique Overdijk, Hannah Landheer, Heather Siegers, Iris Zwilling, Isabel van der Woning, Lara Leemhuis, Myrthe van den Raad, Phebe Molkenboer, Robine Rijke, Rosalie Lawrence, Sanya Khurana, Silver Siegers, Sterre Kalis Pakistan: Fatima Sana (c), Gull Feroza, Ayesha Zafar, Iram Javed, Eyman Fatima, Aliya Riaz, Natalia Parvaiz, Saira Jabeen, Muneeba Ali, Tuba Hassan, Rameen Shamim, Sadia Iqbal, Nashra Sandhu, Diana Baig, Tasmia Rubab South Africa: Laura Wolvaardt (c), Tazmin Brits, Nadine de Klerk, Annerie Dercksen, Shabnim Ismail, Sinalo Jafta, Marizanne Kapp, Ayabonga Khaka, Sune Luus, Karabo Meso, Nonkululeko Mlaba, Kayla Reyneke, Tumi Sekhukhune, Chloe Tryon, Dane van Nierkerk Group 2: England: Nat Sciver-Brunt (c), Lauren Bell, Alice Capsey, Tilly Corteen-Coleman, Charlie Dean, Sophia Dunkley, Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Filer, Dani Gibson, Amy Jones, Freya Kemp, Heather Knight, Linsey Smith, Issy Wong, Danni Wyatt-Hodge Ireland: Gaby Lewis (c), Ava Canning, Christina Coulter Reilly, Alana Dalzell, Georgina Dempsey, Amy Hunter, Arlene Kelly, Louise Little, Aimee Maguire, Lara McBride, Cara Murray, Leah Paul, Orla Prendergast, Rebecca Stokell, Alice Tector New Zealand: Melie Kerr (c), Suzie Bates, Sophie Devine, Flora Devonshire, Izzy Gaze, Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday, Bree Illing, Polly Inglis, Jess Kerr, Rosemary Mair, Nensi Patel, Georgia Plimmer, Izzy Sharp, Lea Tahuhu Scotland: Kathryn Bryce (c), Chloe Abel, Olivia Bell, Sarah Bryce, Darcey Carter, Priyanaz Chatterji, Gabriella Fontenla, Katherine Fraser, Kirstie Gordon, Ailsa Lister, Maisie Maceira, Abtaha Maqsood, Megan McColl, Rachel Slater, Pippa Sproul New Zealand: Melie Kerr (c), Suzie Bates, Sophie Devine, Flora Devonshire, Izzy Gaze, Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday, Bree Illing, Polly Inglis, Jess Kerr, Rosemary Mair, Nensi Patel, Georgia Plimmer, Izzy Sharp, Lea Tahuhu Also Read: Live Cricket Score West Indies: Hayley Matthews (c), Chinelle Henry, Deandra Dottin, Stafanie Taylor, Afy Fletcher, Aaliyah Alleyne, Shemaine Campbelle, Ashmini Munisar, Karishma Ramharack, Jannillea Glasgow, Jahzara Claxton, Qiana Joseph, Zaida James, Mandy Mangru, Shawnisha Hector Article Source: IANS
One-off Test: Rahul, Sudharsan Frustrate Afghanistan As India Reach 96/1 At Lunch
Ziaur Rahman Sharifi: India overcame a testing opening session to reach 96/1 in 25 overs at Lunch on Day 1 of the one-off four-day Test against Afghanistan, with KL Rahul and Sai Sudharsan guiding the hosts through a disciplined spell from the visitors' bowlers. After electing to bat, India lost Yashasvi Jaiswal for 24 but were steadied by an unbeaten 55-run stand between Rahul (37 not out) and Sai (32 not out), who survived a dropped catch to take the hosts to a position of relative comfort by the interval. Afghanistan's seamers made the Indian batters work hard on a surface offering occasional movement and variable bounce. Ziaur Rahman Sharifi and Azmatullah Omarzai maintained probing lines in the opening hour, preventing India from scoring freely despite Jaiswal finding a few boundaries early on. Jaiswal, playing positively whenever the bowlers erred in length, struck five fours in his 32-ball 24-run knock. However, he enjoyed a slice of luck on 11 when a thick outside edge flew through the cordon before eventually falling to Mohammad Saleem Safi. Attempting to glance a delivery down the leg side, Jaiswal got a faint edge through to wicketkeeper Afsar Zazai, handing Afghanistan their first breakthrough with India on 41. Rahul, meanwhile, endured a scratchy start and was fortunate to survive on 16 when Afghanistan opted against reviewing a caught-behind appeal off Sharifi. Replays later suggested there had been an edge, leaving the visitors ruing a missed opportunity. The experienced right-hander gradually settled in, finding boundaries off Sharifi, Saleem Safi and later spinner Nangeyalia Kharote, though he never looked entirely fluent during the morning session. Sudharsan, meanwhile, began cautiously before growing in confidence. The left-hander collected boundaries through well-timed flicks and drives, showing composure against both pace and spin. Afghanistan had another opportunity to strike when Sai edged Kharote towards first slip, but wicketkeeper Rahmanullah Gurbaz reacted late and could only get his fingertips to the chance. Afghanistan introduced spin before lunch through debutant Kharote and Abdul Malik, with the former extracting some turn and bounce to challenge the Indian batters. However, Rahul and Sai negotiated the threat effectively and ensured there were no further setbacks. Sudharsan, meanwhile, began cautiously before growing in confidence. The left-hander collected boundaries through well-timed flicks and drives, showing composure against both pace and spin. Afghanistan had another opportunity to strike when Sai edged Kharote towards first slip, but wicketkeeper Rahmanullah Gurbaz reacted late and could only get his fingertips to the chance. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 96/1 in 25 overs (KL Rahul 37 not out, Sai Sudharsan 32 not out; Mohammad Saleem Safi 1-27) against Afghanistan. Article Source: IANS
New Chandigarh: Afghanistan wicketkeeper-batter Rahmanullah Gurbaz expressed that playing against India in the upcoming one-off Test is a long-held dream coming true as he described the chance to participate in red-ball cricket in India as a special milestone in his career. Watching Afghanistan's early steps in Test cricket from a distance, Gurbaz acknowledged that this moment has deep personal importance as his team strives to make its mark in the longest format. I feel amazing. I remember the first Test which I was not part of the test match and I was watching on the TV. Yeah, it just was a dream to play against India in India in Test cricket. Finally, I'm here. Very excited for this game, yeah, Gurbaz said. Afghanistan arrive for the fixture after an extended period of preparation, having spent more than a month working on their red-ball game before travelling to India. Gurbaz believes the groundwork has left the squad well placed heading into the contest. Been very nice. From the last one and a half months, we were practicing in Afghanistan and then we came here early a little bit and then we had a good practice session here in Chandigarh as well that I think we are very well prepared and looking for a good game, the keeper-batter said. While Afghanistan have made significant strides in white-ball cricket, Gurbaz acknowledged that Test cricket remains a learning process for a side still building experience in the format. He stressed that the team has embraced the challenge and is determined to compete despite its relative inexperience. It's a learning for us. We are not that well experienced in Test cricket, which I think in Test cricket, you really need experience and test experience, actually. I think it's a good learning for us and also we had a very good camp and we had a very good red ball practice. I think mentally, physically, we are well prepared and the way we practiced and the way the boys are ready, I think we are very ready to fight and at the same time, we just need to be looking for a good game to play a good cricket game. And yeah, it's a new challenge for me, but as a cricketer, I don't need to make excuses and I'm well prepared to play a good cricket, Gurbaz noted. It's a learning for us. We are not that well experienced in Test cricket, which I think in Test cricket, you really need experience and test experience, actually. I think it's a good learning for us and also we had a very good camp and we had a very good red ball practice. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He's such a nice man. He's an encouraged guy and I think he's a very well supporter for all of us. It's our first tour with him and hopefully we keep continuing the good memories which we had before. And yeah, his knowledge is more than our age. I think we are lucky to have a coach like him and hopefully we learn so much things from him, he said. Article Source: IANS
Nasser Hussain Labels Lords Pitch substandard After 33 Wickets Tumble In Two Days
Boxing Day Ashes Test: Former England captain Nasser Hussain has criticised the Lords pitch as substandard and not good enough for Test cricket after 33 wickets fell in the opening two days of Englands first Test against New Zealand, reigniting debate over the quality of surfaces at the iconic venue. The contest at Lords has been mostly about the bowlers. England set New Zealand a target of 218 after being bowled out for a low score in their second innings. New Zealand bowler Nathan Smith took advantage of the uneven bounce and seam movement, claiming six wickets for 70 runs. England's batting fell apart at one point, losing four wickets in just 11 balls. The pitch has faced criticism despite considerable work done in the off-season. The ground staff relaid the outfield and used steam at 200 degrees Celsius to kill pathogens and revitalize the soil under the pitch. However, Hussain thinks these efforts have not solved ongoing problems. Both teams have shown high-quality bowling, but the pitch is below par, and it has been for quite a while, Hussain told Sky Sports. This historic ground is hosting its 150th Test match and will hold three Tests this year. Its a venue that mixes tradition with modernity, but ultimately, the 22 yards in the center are crucial. Everything has been attempted to improve it. The grounds staff know it lacks pace and offers inconsistent bounce and seam movement in cloudy conditions. They covered it with a dome and tried steaming, but nothing has changed. Throughout this Test match, it has lacked pace, and when it speeds up, it misbehaves. This criticism comes months after the pitch at the Melbourne Cricket Ground was rated unsatisfactory by the ICC after a Boxing Day Ashes Test that finished in two days. The ICC is expected to evaluate and give its opinion on the Lords pitch after this Test. Hussain pointed out that although fast bowlers from both teams have excelled, the conditions have made it hard for batters to succeed. There has been absolutely no chance for the batters, he said. Lords has many positive aspects. The attention to detail around the ground is excellent. But the most crucial part, the pitch, is not good enough. Former New Zealand bowler and Sky Sports analyst Simon Doull shared Hussains concerns. He suggested that the England and Wales Cricket Board should consider moving matches if the pitch does not improve. There comes a time when you have to ask: What will the ECB do about the Lords pitch? Doull said on Sky Sports Cricket. I think the ECB needs to work with the MCC and say: Were sorry, but we may have to take games away, as the pitch is not up to standard. Until the ECB decides to move games from Lords, it doesnt push the MCC to spend money and fix the pitch. Doull expressed sympathy for the ground staff, stating that the issue runs deeper than daily preparation. The outfield looks fantastic, and I feel for the staff. They are dealing with an old pitch block, which is not suitable for their needs. They know their job well and understand what needs to be done. But they are working with a poor surface that has seen better days. Its worn out, its aged, and it needs to be replaced. Former England fast bowler Stuart Broad recognized that modern Test pitches should give batters more chances, but he felt Lords had still facilitated engaging cricket. On Test match pitches and the quality of bowling in this format, you dont need as much sideways movement as this pitch has offered. Bowlers can create movement themselves, Broad told Sky Sports Cricket. Theres been a lot of discussion about the pitch. Last night, I was on the tube with people who had watched the cricket. Everyone was talking about how much they enjoyed the day. The excitement of the wickets, the crowds, and the unpredictability. Regardless of what is said about the surface, if the day is entertaining, thats a plus. Again today, its been a thrilling day! Broad, however, acknowledged that pitches should find a better balance between bat and ball. I'm not saying these pitches are excellent for Test cricket; they need to be better for batting. Broad, however, acknowledged that pitches should find a better balance between bat and ball. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But that hasnt taken away from the entertainment. Article Source: IANS
Website glitch gives fans 'free' WC tickets, FIFA cancels booking and demands full payment
Around 60 fans accidentally secured FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets at USD due to a website checkout glitch, only for FIFA to later cancel the bookings and ask them to pay the correct ticket price. FIFA acknowledged the error, apologised for the inconvenience, and said the affected tickets remain reserved for the buyers.
FIFA permits sealed disposable water bottles at World Cup venues
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India bat first, Suthar gets maiden Test cap
Afghanistan have handed a Test debut to spin-bowling allrounder Nangeyalia Kharote
US grants visas to Iran World Cup team despite ongoing conflict
The team is scheduled to play its opening matches against New Zealand and Belgium in California before travelling to Seattle to face Egypt.
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket: With India preparing to switch from the frenetic pace of the IPL to the patience and discipline of Test cricket, fast bowler Prasidh Krishna believes the transition is no longer an unfamiliar challenge for modern-day cricketers. Ahead of the one-off Test against Afghanistan at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur on Saturday, the pacer said players have become accustomed to moving between formats throughout the year, making the adjustment more mental than technical. Very refreshing, honestly, coming down to this beautiful ground. It's all bright and nice. I love the sunshine, so, yeah, it feels refreshing, he told the broadcasters on the sidelines before the toss. India's players have had little time between the conclusion of the IPL and the start of the Test assignment. While acknowledging the differing demands of red-ball cricket, Prasidh stressed that experience across formats has equipped India's players to adapt quickly as they begin an important phase of their Test calendar. It does change a little bit. I think we have played enough cricket now. We always end up playing multiple formats together, so I think we're used to it as well. So it's just about getting your eyes set in and then you think about the game a lot. So I think once it starts in your mind, it gets a lot more easier running that on the ground, he said. For the Karnataka pacer, the transition is largely a mental exercise. While the mechanics of bowling remain unchanged, the challenge in Test cricket is to maintain discipline over longer spells and resist the urge to force breakthroughs too early. It is mostly mental as well because bowling the ball in a particular area, you're always used to doing it. Once you tell your brain that you need to be doing this, you will be able to do it. So it's about being more patient, having that ability to be in a particular area for longer and not really trying too much too early is what the red-ball format needs and it's about adapting mentally, the pacer stated. For the Karnataka pacer, the transition is largely a mental exercise. While the mechanics of bowling remain unchanged, the challenge in Test cricket is to maintain discipline over longer spells and resist the urge to force breakthroughs too early. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It's about being very consistent. It's the standard that you set for yourself coming into Test matches having played a few in the last few Test matches that happened for India. It's just about carrying that momentum to the team and then now that we're coming off a different format, it's really important to start well, have your basics set right and then set the standard for yourself going forward, he noted. Article Source: IANS
Shubman Gill Wins Toss, India Opt to Bat Against Afghanistan as Manav Suthar Makes Test Debut
India skipper Shubman Gill won the toss and elected to bat first against Afghanistan in their one-off cricket Test in New Chandigarh on Saturday. Left-arm spinner Manav Suthar made his India debut on a hot and humid day, with the pitch expected to get slower and lower as the match progresses at India's newest Test venue. India, ranked third in world Test rankings, would be looking to bounce back after suffering a 2-0 defeat to South Africa at home in November in their most recent Test outing. The match is not part of the World Test Championship cycle, but a key game for Afghanistan who played their debut five-day game in India in 2018. Since then, Afghanistan, led by Hashmatullah Shahidi, have played 12 Tests and won four. The Afghans handed a Test debut to left-arm spinner Nangeyalia Kharote and went in with three seamers and two spinners. Teams India: KL Rahul, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill (capt), Rishabh Pant (wk), Dhruv Jurel, Washington Sundar, Manav Suthar, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna. Afghanistan: Sediqullah Atal, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Abdul Malik, Rahmat Shah, Hashmatullah Shahidi (capt), Afsar Zazai (wk), Azmatullah Omarzai, Sharafuddin Ashraf, Nangeyalia Kharote, Ziaur Rahman, Mohammad Saleem. Umpires: Richard Illingworth (ENG), Sharfuddoula (BAN) TV Umpire: Chris Gaffaney (NZL) Also Read: Live Cricket Score Match Referee: Ranjan Madugalle (SRI)
England Dominate New Zealand as Atkinson Strikes Late and Debutant Gay Shines at Lord's
Gus Atkinson struck twice late on the second day as England pressed for victory in the first Test against New Zealand at Lord's on Friday. England's strong position also owed much to debutant opener Emilio Gay's valuable fifty in a low-scoring game. New Zealand were 36-3 in their second innings at stumps. They need a further 218 runs to reach a victory target of 254 after collapsing to 113 all out first time around on a bowler-friendly pitch. They suffered a woeful start to their run-chase on Friday when captain Tom Latham fell for a third-ball duck, edging a loose drive off Atkinson to Harry Brook in the slips. Kane Williamson, in what could be the key batsman's final appearance at Lord's, battled hard for 18 before he was lbw to fast bowler Josh Tongue shortly before the close. New Zealand sent out a nightwatchman in Will O'Rourke but he was bowled for a duck by paceman Atkinson, who had close figures of 2-10 in 3.5 overs. Earlier, Jamie Smith helped England recover from a middle-order collapse before the hosts were dismissed for 226 in their second innings of a frenetic clash in north London. Gay was England's top scorer in their second innings with 57 and wicket-keeper Smith made 39 in the 150th Test staged at Lord's -- the most of any ground. New Zealand quick Nathan Smith took 6-70. But given New Zealand were dismissed for just 113 in the first innings, they need a vastly-improved batting effort to prevent England going 1-0 up in the three-match series. - 'Tough day' - A tough day, the pitch had its demands, Gay told the BBC. That's the beauty of Test cricket, the challenges it brings. The most important thing was trying to embrace it and see it as an opportunity. When it's a low-scoring game, partnerships of 20 and little bits of momentum there are massive. Nathan Smith, meanwhile, said: The game has moved pretty quickly in the first couple of days. We lost one too many wickets tonight but the wicket (pitch) is offering a lot for the seamers. England lost four wickets for just one run as 126-2 became 127-6 before Jamie Smith steadied the ship during a seventh-wicket partnership of 57 with Atkinson. Atkinson, however, gave his innings away on 14 when a miscued pull off Kyle Jamieson was caught by the towering fast bowler. This is England's first Test since a 4-1 series loss in Australia where they squandered several promising positions. It appeared that they might be suffering a repeat of their Ashes debacle when Brook, fresh from a first-innings fifty, and England captain Ben Stokes were both dismissed without scoring on Friday. There was little Jamie Smith could do when Nathan Smith bowled him with a delivery that kept low. Gay, who survived a Henry lbw appeal when the Durham batsman would have been out for 24, pressed on to an 84-ball fifty, including seven fours, before he was caught behind off Smith to leave England 126-3. Brook was trapped in front by O'Rourke for a duck and Joe Root fell in similar fashion to Smith for eight. Stokes was bowled by an excellent Smith delivery that clipped the top of the left-hander's off stump. Ollie Robinson made a useful 29 before he was last man out. The Sussex pace bowler had previously marked his return to England duty with a five-wicket haul. Robinson, in his first Test in over two years, produced a triple-wicket maiden on Thursday during a sensational 4-10 in six overs as New Zealand slumped to 61-6 at stumps. Also Read: Live Cricket Score And on Friday, he bowled last man Matt Henry for a duck to finish with his Test-best figures of 5-39 in 10.1 overs.
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Suryakumar Yadav Meets Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis Amid Questions Over Captaincy Stint
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis: India's T20 World Cup-winning captain Suryakumar Yadav paid a courtesy visit to Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis at his official residence, Varsha, in Mumbai on Friday. This visit came amidst a lot of speculations about Suryakumar's continuation as the skipper of India in the T20I format. This meeting, which was tweeted by the Chief Minister's Office, was followed closely as discussions about the leadership of India in T20 format began in earnest as India's next assignment in T20I format is expected in the latter part of this month. Today, Indian cricketer Suryakumar Yadav paid a courtesy visit to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis at his official residence Varsha in Mumbai, CMO Maharashtra posted on X. As far as Suryakumar Yadav is concerned, he is still the captain of India's T20I side. The question whether he will be the captain for the next cycle or not is still unanswered and is expected to be discussed in an Apex Council meeting to be held by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in online mode on Saturday. As per sources close to the matter, it is not certain whether the discussion regarding the next T20I captain will be on the formal agenda. However, since India is preparing for the 2028 T20 World Cup and T20 cricket is making a comeback at the Los Angeles Olympics, the leadership plan would be expected to be high on the agenda in the coming months. Earlier in March, Suryakumar Yadav captained India in the T20 World Cup title win for the second time in a row and further stamped his authority as a captain. However, his position as captain comes under the scanner following a rough spell in his batting form. Suryakumar's stint with the Mumbai Indians during the IPL 2026 season was dismal as he managed to score only 270 runs in 13 matches at an average of 20.76. It was an indifferent season for the Mumbai Indians as well, who finished in 9th position in the league. He could not make much impact even in the Mumbai T20 league, which he was playing recently, and could not even score a single good innings for Triumph Knights Mumbai North East. This drop in his batting form has also brought about questions on whether he should continue to lead the Indian side or whether India's selectors should prepare a new skipper for the next cycle. Several options are already there in consideration if selectors decide to opt for a new face. These names are Hardik Pandya, who remains a firm favourite for the role, and current ODI vice-captain, Shreyas Iyer, who has also made a case for himself in all the formats of the game recently. Others considered contenders are Sanju Samson, Tilak Varma, Axar Patel, and Ishan Kishan, who have been decent enough when it comes to captaincy at the domestic and franchise level. This drop in his batting form has also brought about questions on whether he should continue to lead the Indian side or whether India's selectors should prepare a new skipper for the next cycle. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India's next T20I fixture is a two-match series against Ireland on June 26 and 28, with the squad announcement to take place later this month, followed by a five-match T20I series in England and three more matches in Zimbabwe. Article Source: IANS
ILT20 teams concerned over new rules mandating Afghanistan, Ireland player recruitment
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Indian Premier League: Former England captain Nasser Hussain believes India can no longer overlook teenage batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. He insists the 15-year-old has done enough to earn a spot on the national team after a record-breaking Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season. In the latest edition of The ICC Review with Sanjana Ganesan, Hussain praised the young player, who impressed in the tournament with an outstanding 776 runs in 16 matches at a strike rate of 237.30. His total of 72 sixes was also the highest by any batter in a single IPL season. For Hussain, the question of whether Sooryavanshi is ready for international cricket is already answered. Such an easy answer to give to that is that yes, he has to play. I didn't watch too much of the IPL, to be honest, but I watched clips of Sooryavanshi, and what an incredible talent, Hussain said. The teenager's accomplishments have made him one of the most talked-about young cricketers globally. Former India head coach Ravi Shastri has already predicted a senior India debut for him, while batting legend Sachin Tendulkar recently praised the young players bat swing and fearless approach. Hussain shared that Tendulkar's admiration for Sooryavanshi reminded him of his first encounter with the Indian great early in his international career. One of my first games for England was in the Nehru Cup, that's how long ago it was, and this young lad strode out with pads on that I'd never seen before, and his name was Sachin Tendulkar, Hussain recalled. And I was in complete awe, and I've noticed Sachin putting out some tweets about Sooryavanshi's bat swing. If you can impress Sachin Tendulkar and impress Virat Kohli and the rest, he's impressed, everyone. What an unbelievable talent. The challenge for India's selectors lies in finding space for Sooryavanshi in a batting line-up already filled with established T20 stars. Players like Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson, and Ishan Kishan have all played key roles at the top of the order in recent years. Yet Hussain believes exceptional talent should take precedence over selection challenges. So anywhere else in the world, you would say get him in. But usually at the toss, you just have to name 11 players. In international cricket, who do you leave out for him? India has a list of batters they could play and should play, but in the end, someone makes a case, a consistent case, and an incredible case for being picked. In the end, you have to say, I don't care who we're leaving out, this lad has to play, Hussain said. While supporting Sooryavanshi for immediate international chances, Hussain noted that the teenager's toughest tests still lie ahead. He pointed out that the young player has yet to face extended challenges in unfamiliar overseas conditions or experience the usual rough stretch that every batter encounters. And I'm getting to that point where you say this lad has to play because there are other challenges doing it away from home. Doing it against a ball that's moving, facing a downturn in form, which he's not had yet, finding a weakness, maybe the short ball, who knows? But he needs to get through all of that before you get to a world event, and he's going to be a star. We saw it in the U19 World Cup. We saw what he did to England in the U19 World Cup, to everyone, but England in particular. My word, this lad is a talent, and he has to play, he added. And I'm getting to that point where you say this lad has to play because there are other challenges doing it away from home. Doing it against a ball that's moving, facing a downturn in form, which he's not had yet, finding a weakness, maybe the short ball, who knows? Also Read: Live Cricket Score His rapid progress has already earned him further recognition, with selectors naming him in the India A squad for the upcoming tri-series featuring Sri Lanka and Afghanistan starting on June 9. Article Source: IANS
Resolute Zverev reels in Mensik to return to French Open final
Zverev will face the winner of the all-Italian clash between 10th seed Flavio Cobolli and Matteo Arnaldi
Madhya Pradesh League: Chambal Ghariyals continued their winning run in the womens competition of the Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) T20 Scindia Cup 2026 after defeating Royal Nimar Eagles by 9 wickets in a rain-curtailed fixture, which was reduced to seven-overs-per-side at the Daly College in Indore. After winning the toss, Chambal Ghariyals opted to bowl first and made an early impact, reducing the Eagles to 26/2 within the first three overs. With the team under pressure, Kalyani Jadhav and Soniya Singh steadied the innings and accelerated at the right time. The duo added a valuable 26-run partnership in just three overs, helping Royal Nimar Eagles regain momentum. Kalyani played a brisk knock of 23 off 15 balls before being caught by Pooja Vastrakar, who has played for India at the international level, off the bowling of Vaishnavi Singh. Soniya remained unbeaten at 14 off 11 deliveries as the Eagles finished with a competitive total of 62/3 in their allotted seven overs. Anamika Raghuvanshi was the pick of the bowlers who scalped one wicket for 11 runs in two overs. Later, Chambal Ghariyals got off to a flying start after Kanishka Thakur collected 16 runs in the very first over. However, they suffered a setback when Jincy George was stumped off Vaishnavi Sharma after scoring just 2 off 2 balls. The wicket did little to slow down the Ghariyals' momentum as Kanishka continued her aggressive approach, taking on the bowlers and finding boundaries with ease. The left-handed batter looked in complete control throughout the chase and remained unbeaten on 46, continuing her excellent form in the tournament. Captain Pooja Vastrakar provided valuable support at the other end with an unbeaten 15 off 14 balls as the Ghariyals comfortably chased down the target in 5.4 overs. Bhopal Wolves lose to Gwalior Shernis Gwalior Shernis clinched a much-needed win by two runs against Bhopal Wolves in a match that went down to the wire at Daly College, Indore. Gwalior Shernis produced a strong batting performance, led by captain Nuzhat Parween and Sonam Yadav, to post a competitive 134/3 in 20 overs. Parween and Aashna Patidar gave the team a steady start, adding 31 runs for the opening wicket before Aashna was dismissed for a brisk 18 off 13 balls. The Shernis then took control through a superb partnership between Parween and Sonam Yadav. The duo dominated the bowlers and stitched together a crucial 70-run stand, putting the innings firmly in Gwalior's favour. Parween anchored the innings beautifully, scoring 50 in 48 deliveries, while Sonam played an equally impressive knock, narrowly missing out on a fifty by just one run. Soumya Tiwari provided the finishing touches with an unbeaten 12 off 10 balls as the Shernis finished strongly. Later, the Gwalior bowling attack kept the pressure on throughout the innings and never allowed Bhopal to gain control of the chase, striking at regular intervals to push them onto the back foot. Opener Aayushi Shukla tried to anchor the innings and keep the fight alive, but her resistance ended when she was dismissed for 29 off 29 balls. Rishita Parihar then provided some late fireworks with a quick 25 off just 9 deliveries, but her entertaining cameo was cut short when she was stumped by captain Nuzhat Parween off the bowling of Jiya Jethwa. The tide turned dramatically in the final moments of the match when Bhopal Wolves needed 7 runs from the last over. However, a brilliant piece of wicketkeeping from captain Nuzhat Parween proved decisive as she effected the stumping of Reena Yadav, leaving the Wolves needing 6 runs with just one wicket in hand. Opener Aayushi Shukla tried to anchor the innings and keep the fight alive, but her resistance ended when she was dismissed for 29 off 29 balls. Rishita Parihar then provided some late fireworks with a quick 25 off just 9 deliveries, but her entertaining cameo was cut short when she was stumped by captain Nuzhat Parween off the bowling of Jiya Jethwa. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Riya picked up four wickets for 19 runs in 3.4 overs, while Khushi Yadav scalped three for 18 in four overs. Article Source: IANS
Madhya Pradesh League T20 Scindia: The Rajat Patidar-led Gwalior Cheetahs bounced back in style in the Aditya Birla Group Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) T20 Scindia Cup 2026, registering a 12-run victory over Bhopal Leopards at the Holkar Stadium in Indore. Batting first, the Cheetahs piled up a mammoth 220/8 in 18 overs in a match that was reduced to 18 overs per side following a delayed start caused by wet outfield. It was a batting masterclass from Gwalior Cheetahs opener Parth Chaudhary, who smashed the first century of the season against Bhopal Leopards in Indore. Chaudhary came out all guns blazing and, along with Kartik Parihar, gave the Cheetahs a flying start. The opening pair added a stunning 90 runs in just 7.1 overs, putting the Leopards under pressure right from the outset. Parihar played an attacking knock of 35 off 22 balls before departing, but Chaudhary showed no signs of slowing down. Although the Cheetahs lost Kuldeep Gehi soon after, captain Rajat Patidar joined the opener and kept the momentum going. The duo took complete control of the innings, attacking the bowlers from the start and finding boundaries with ease. Chaudhary reached a magnificent century and eventually scored a breathtaking 107 off just 51 deliveries, smashing 7 maximums and nine fours while Patidar chipped in with a quick 29 off 15 balls during their 79-run partnership. The fireworks continued in the closing stages as Vikas Sharma and Arpit Patel entertained the crowd with some powerful hitting. Their late flourish helped Gwalior Cheetahs post a massive total. Later, it was the Gwalior Cheetahs bowlers who took control of the contest with a disciplined and aggressive display. Tanishq Yadav and Rahul Chandrol gave Bhopal Leopards a steady start, adding 46 runs for the opening wicket, but the innings quickly unravelled after the breakthrough. The Leopards lost momentum dramatically, slipping from a promising position to 66/5 in just 6.1 overs after losing five wickets in the space of three overs. Later, it was the Gwalior Cheetahs bowlers who took control of the contest with a disciplined and aggressive display. Tanishq Yadav and Rahul Chandrol gave Bhopal Leopards a steady start, adding 46 runs for the opening wicket, but the innings quickly unravelled after the breakthrough. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Nirwani continued to battle on and brought up an impressive half-century, but despite his efforts, the Leopards fell short of the target and were eventually restricted to 208/7 in 18 overs, handing Gwalior Cheetahs a victory. Article Source: IANS
All Eyes On T20I Captaincy As Selectors Convene To Pick Indias Squads For Multiple Tours
BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia: While the second session of the first day in the India-Afghanistan one-off Test match is underway in New Chandigarh, all eyes will be on Mumbai when the Ajit Agarkarled senior national selection committee will meet at the BCCI headquarters on Saturday to finalise Indias squads for the upcoming T20I tours of Ireland and England. Following the meeting, Agarkar and BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia are scheduled to address a press conference at 1 pm on the fourth floor of the boards headquarters. India will play two T20Is in Ireland on June 26 and 28, followed by five matches in England from July 1 to 11. The Agarkar-led panel will also pick India's 'A squad for the red-ball series against Sri Lanka, to be played from June 25 to July 5, as well as release a shortlist of players for the Mens T20 event at the Asian Games, to be played in Nagoya, Japan. The biggest talking point, though, will be the future of T20I captaincy, which is all set to dominate discussions in the selection meeting. Suryakumar Yadav, who led India to a historic defence of the Mens T20 World Cup title in March, has been in a prolonged lean patch. He managed only 270 runs in 13 innings for the Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at an average of 20.76 and a strike rate of 147.54. Even in the World Cup, Suryakumar wasnt at his prolific best -- scoring 242 runs in nine innings at a strike rate of 136.72. With Suryakumar turning 36 in September, it will be interesting to see if he will retain his captaincy or lose both the leadership armband and his place in the side. Amongst the frontrunners to succeed Suryakumar, Shreyas Iyer has been the standout candidate. An in-form Iyer led Kolkata Knight Riders to the IPL crown in 2024 and guided Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings to finals in 2020 and 2025, respectively. He also captained Mumbai to win the 2024/25 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. If named as Indias 15th mens T20I captain, it will cap off an extraordinary turn of events for Iyer, the current vice-captain in ODIs. Iyer wasnt in the T20I set-up for the previous World Cup cycle, though he was in the squad for the series win over New Zealand earlier this year as a replacement for injured Tilak Varma. Other leadership options include Hardik Pandya, who is currently working on his fitness at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru after back spasms hurt him in IPL 2026 and led India in 16 T20Is before. Other candidates for the leadership role include Ishan Kishan, Tilak Varma, and Sanju Samson. If not for the leadership role, the trio could be in the mix for the vice-captains role, too. Deliberations will be there on including teenage batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and two-time IPL-winning captain Rajat Patidar in the T20I team after the duo had a stellar time in IPL 2026 with the bat. But how the duo will be accommodated in the line-up, already having Samson, Abhishek Sharma, and Ishan Kishan in the top order, remains to be seen. Meanwhile, with Indias Test team set to play a crucial two-game series in Sri Lanka in August, the selectors may also send senior redball players to feature in the shadow A tour for early acclimatisation of batting in spin-friendly conditions and bowling with the red Kookaburra ball. Deliberations will be there on including teenage batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and two-time IPL-winning captain Rajat Patidar in the T20I team after the duo had a stellar time in IPL 2026 with the bat. But how the duo will be accommodated in the line-up, already having Samson, Abhishek Sharma, and Ishan Kishan in the top order, remains to be seen. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Fast bowling all-rounder Auqib Nabi, who picked 60 wickets in Jammu and Kashmir, winning the Ranji Trophy earlier this year, could be included in the India A squad after missing out on a spot in the squad for the Afghanistan Test. In all, Saturday promises to give answers to a lot of high-stakes questions, while setting the tone for a crucial few months for Indian cricket in both the shortest and longest formats. Article Source: IANS
Rusty West Indies face upbeat Sri Lanka with series on the line
Both sides are unlikely to change as SL eye their first bilateral ODI series in WI since 2003
Madhya Pradesh League T20 Scindia: Chambal Ghariyals continued their winning run in the womens competition of the Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) T20 Scindia Cup 2026 after defeating Royal Nimar Eagles by 9 wickets in a rain-curtailed fixture. The contest was reduced to seven overs per side at Daly College, Indore. After winning the toss, Chambal Ghariyals opted to bowl first and made an early impact, reducing the Eagles to 26/2 within the first three overs. With the team under pressure, Kalyani Jadhav and Soniya Singh steadied the innings and accelerated at the right time. The duo added a valuable 26-run partnership in just three overs, helping Royal Nimar Eagles regain momentum. Kalyani played a brisk knock of 23 off 15 balls before being caught by Pooja Vastrakar, who has played for India at the international level off the bowling of Vaishnavi Singh. Soniya remained unbeaten at 14 off 11 deliveries as the Eagles finished with a competitive total of 62/3 in their allotted seven overs. Anamika Raghuvanshi was the pick of the bowlers who scalped one wicket for 11 runs in two overs. Later, Chambal Ghariyals got off to a flying start after Kanishka Thakur, collected 16 runs in the very first over. However, they suffered a setback when Jincy George was stumped off Vaishnavi Sharma after scoring just 2 off 2 balls. The wicket did little to slow down the Ghariyals' momentum as Kanishka continued her aggressive approach, taking on the bowlers and finding boundaries with ease. The left-handed batter looked in complete control throughout the chase and remained unbeaten on 46, continuing her excellent form in the tournament. Captain Pooja Vastrakar provided valuable support at the other end with an unbeaten 15 off 14 balls as the Ghariyals comfortably chased down the target in 5.4 overs. Bhopal Wolves vs Gwalior Shernis: Gwalior Shernis clinched a much-needed win by 2 runs against Bhopal Wolves in a match that went down the wire at Daly College, Indore. Gwalior Shernis produced a strong batting performance, led by captain Nuzhat Parween and Sonam Yadav, to post a competitive 134/3 in 20 overs. Parween and Aashna Patidar gave the team a steady start, adding 31 runs for the opening wicket before Aashna was dismissed for a brisk 18 off 13 balls. The Shernis then took control through a superb partnership between Parween and Sonam Yadav. The duo dominated the bowlers and stitched together a crucial 70-run stand, putting the innings firmly in Gwalior's favour. Parween anchored the innings beautifully, scoring 50 in 48 deliveries, while Sonam played an equally impressive knock, narrowly missing out on a fifty by just one run. Soumya Tiwari provided the finishing touches with an unbeaten 12 off 10 balls as the Shernis finished strongly. Later, the Gwalior bowling attack kept the pressure on throughout the innings and never allowed Bhopal to gain control of the chase, striking at regular intervals to push them onto the back foot. Opener Aayushi Shukla tried to anchor the innings and keep the fight alive, but her resistance ended when she was dismissed for 29 off 29 balls. Rishita Parihar then provided some late fireworks with a quick 25 off just 9 deliveries, but her entertaining cameo was cut short when she was stumped by captain Nuzhat Parween off the bowling of Jiya Jethwa. The tide turned dramatically in the final moments of the match when Bhopal Wolves needed 7 runs from the last over. However, a brilliant piece of wicketkeeping from captain Nuzhat Parween proved decisive as she effected the stumping of Reena Yadav, leaving the Wolves needing 6 runs with just one wicket in hand. Rishita Parihar then provided some late fireworks with a quick 25 off just 9 deliveries, but her entertaining cameo was cut short when she was stumped by captain Nuzhat Parween off the bowling of Jiya Jethwa. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Riya picked up four wickets for 19 runs in 3.4 overs while Khushi Yadav scalped three for 18 in four overs. Article Source: IANS
Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20: Karun Nair And Smaran R Lead The Way In Season 5 Player Auction
Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20: The two new franchises in the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20, Coastal Kings Mangaluru and Shivamogga Yodhas, made a splash at the season 5 player auction, securing the two biggest buys of the day in Karun Nair and Smaran R. Coastal Kings Mangaluru landed Karun for a tournament-high INR 18 lakh, while Shivamogga Yodhas snapped up Smaran for 15.75 lakh. Hubli Tigers also made a major statement at the auction, acquiring Abhinav Manohar for 13.50 lakh, while Gulbarga Mystics strengthened their resources with the acquisitions of Manish Pandey for 12.75 lakh and explosive all-rounder Macneil Noronha for 12.25 lakh. Mysore Warriors invested heavily in Chethan LR, acquiring the batter for 11.50 lakh, while Hubli Tigers matched that outlay to secure Mayank Agarawal. Kalyani Bengaluru Blasters landed all-rounder Shubhang Hegde for 11 lakh, while Coastal Kings Mangaluru secured Shreyas Gopal for 10.25 lakh. Mysore Warriors also brought in all-rounder Manoj Bhandage for 10 lakh, and Coastal Kings Mangaluru rounded off their marquee acquisitions with the signing of experienced all-rounder Koushik V for 8 lakh. Coastal Kings Mangaluru complemented their headline signings with the acquisitions of Suraj Ahuja for 6 lakh, Venkatesh M for 3.40 lakh, and Nikin Jose for 2.40 lakh. The franchise also brought in Dheeraj Gowda for 2 lakh and Anvay Dravid for 0.90 lakh. Gulbarga Mystics went on to make the acquisitions of Melu Kranthi Kumar for 8.75 lakh, Sharath BR for 5.75 lakh, and Dhruv Prabhakar for 4.25 lakh. Paras Gurbax Arya (3.60 lakh), Thippa Reddy (2.40 lakh), Prakhar Chaturvedi (1.90 lakh), and Ronit More (1.40 lakh) also joined the franchise. Hubli Tigers backed their all-round strength by bringing in Hardik Raj and Manvanth Kumar for 7.50 lakh each, alongside Shikhar Shetty for 4 lakh. Mohammed Taha and Aneeshwar Gautam fetched 3.20 lakh each, while Rakshith S (1.90 lakh), Vaibhav Sharma (1.20 lakh), Shreesha S Achar (1 lakh), and Kumar LR (0.95 lakh) completed their notable additions. Kalyani Bengaluru Blasters signed Pravin Dubey for 9.50 lakh, KL Shrijith for 9 lakh, Rohan Patil for 5.75 lakh, and Vidwath Kaverappa for 5 lakh. Shivraj S joined the franchise for 1.80 lakh, while Rohan Naveen and Samit Dravid were secured for 1.70 lakh and 1.50 lakh respectively. Mysore Warriors further reinforced their squad with the acquisitions of Vyshak Vijaykumar for 8.25 lakh, while Karnataka stars Devdutt Padikkal and Prasidh Krishna (subject to their availability) were secured for 2.60 lakh each. Karthikeya KP (5 lakh), Madhav Prakash Bajaj (3.20 lakh), Karthik SU (3 lakh), Lavish Kaushal (3 lakh), Monish Reddy (2.40 lakh), and Ritesh Bhatkal (1.90 lakh) were part of the haul as well. Shivamogga Yodhas supplemented their headline signing of Smaran R by acquiring Luvnith Sisodia for 7.75 lakh, Yashraj Punja for 5 lakh, Naveen MG for 4.75 lakh, and Yashovardhan Parantap for 3.40 lakh. Mohsin Khan (2 lakh), Aadarsh Prajwal (1.90 lakh), Tushar Singh (1.80 lakh), and Aneesh KV (1.80 lakh) also found new homes with the franchise. The fifth edition of the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 will be played from June 20 to July 12 across Mysuru, Hubballi, and Bengaluru, featuring Coastal Kings Mangaluru, Gulbarga Mystics, Hubli Tigers, Kalyani Bengaluru Blasters, Mysore Warriors, and Shivamogga Yodhas. Full squads: Coastal Kings Mangaluru Squad: Karun Nair (18.00 lakh), Shreyas Gopal (10.25 lakh), Koushik V (8.00 lakh), Suraj Ahuja (6.00 lakh), Venkatesh M (3.40 lakh), Nikin Jose SJ (2.40 lakh), Dheeraj Gowda (2.00 lakh), Santokh Singh (1.20 lakh), Kushaal M Wadhwani (1.00 lakh), Aadharsh SJ (0.95 lakh), Anvay Dravid (0.90 lakh), Karthik CA (0.75 lakh), Rajvir Wadhwa (0.65 lakh), Sidharth Akhil (0.50 lakh), Rathan BR (0.30 lakh), Prithviraj Shekhawat (0.30 lakh), Arya J Gowda (0.30 lakh), Aaron Cyril Christie (0.30 lakh). Gulbarga Mystics Squad: Manish Pandey (12.75 lakh), Macneil Noronha (12.25 lakh), Melu Kranthi Kumar (8.75 lakh), Sharath BR (5.75 lakh), Dhruv Prabhakar (4.25 lakh), Paras Gurbax Arya (3.60 lakh), Thippa Reddy (2.40 lakh), Lochan S Gowda (2.20 lakh), Prakhar Chaturvedi (1.90 lakh), Ronit More (1.40 lakh), Aaditya Nair (1.20 lakh), Gautam Mishra (1.00 lakh), Shaun Tristan Joseph (0.50 lakh), Aarav Mahesh (0.50 lakh), Nathan D'Mello (0.50 lakh), Suhas Purushotham (0.30 lakh), Aashish Mahesh (0.30 lakh), Kush Marathe (0.30 lakh). Hubli Tigers Squad: Abhinav Manohar (13.50 lakh), Mayank Agarawal (11.50 lakh), Hardik Raj (7.50 lakh), Manvanth Kumar L (7.50 lakh), Shikhar Shetty (4.00 lakh), Mohammed Taha (3.20 lakh), Aneeshwar Gautam (3.20 lakh), Rakshith S (1.90 lakh), Vaibhav Sharma (1.20 lakh), Kruthik Krishna (1.00 lakh), Kumar LR (0.95 lakh), Aditya Goyal (0.75 lakh), Abhishek Ahlawat (0.50 lakh), Tanish Mahesh (0.50 lakh), Preetesh Ingale (0.30 lakh), Vikas Gowda (0.30 lakh), Ronak Yelwal (0.30 lakh), Vinayak Holla K (0.30 lakh). Kalyani Bengaluru Blasters Squad: Shubhang Hegde (11.00 lakh), Pravin Dubey (9.50 lakh), KL Shrijith (9.00 lakh), A Rohan Patil (5.75 lakh), Vidwath Kaverappa (5.00 lakh), Wahid Faizan Khan (3.80 lakh), Shreevatsa Acharya (2.60 lakh), Shivaraj S (1.80 lakh), Rohan Naveen (1.70 lakh), Samit Dravid (1.50 lakh), Shashikumar K (1.30 lakh), Ishaan S (0.50 lakh), Nischith N Rao (0.50 lakh), Vijayaraj B (0.50 lakh), Manikanth Shivanand (0.50 lakh), Bhuvan Mohan Raju (0.30 lakh), Naman GD (0.30 lakh), Darshan MB (0.30 lakh). Hubli Tigers Squad: Abhinav Manohar (13.50 lakh), Mayank Agarawal (11.50 lakh), Hardik Raj (7.50 lakh), Manvanth Kumar L (7.50 lakh), Shikhar Shetty (4.00 lakh), Mohammed Taha (3.20 lakh), Aneeshwar Gautam (3.20 lakh), Rakshith S (1.90 lakh), Vaibhav Sharma (1.20 lakh), Kruthik Krishna (1.00 lakh), Kumar LR (0.95 lakh), Aditya Goyal (0.75 lakh), Abhishek Ahlawat (0.50 lakh), Tanish Mahesh (0.50 lakh), Preetesh Ingale (0.30 lakh), Vikas Gowda (0.30 lakh), Ronak Yelwal (0.30 lakh), Vinayak Holla K (0.30 lakh). Also Read: Live Cricket Score Shivamogga Yodhas Squad: Smaran R (15.75 lakh), Luvnith Sisodia (7.75 lakh), Abhilash Shetty (5.75 lakh), Yash Raj Punja (5.00 lakh), Naveen MG (4.75 lakh), Harshil Dharmani (4.00 lakh), Yashovardhan Parantap (3.40 lakh), Mohsin Khan (2.00 lakh), Aadarsh Prajwal (1.90 lakh), Tushar Singh (1.80 lakh), Aneesh KV (1.80 lakh), Shreesha S Achar (1.00 lakh), Dhanush Gowda R (0.50 lakh), Vaasav Venkatesh (0.50 lakh), Bheema Rao Navle (0.30 lakh), Shreyank Sagar (0.30 lakh), Yadugiri Yadav S (0.30 lakh), Chiranth Shivarudra (0.30 lakh). Article Source: IANS
T20 Mumbai League 2026: Dube, Sksena Power ARCS Andheri To Top Spot With Dominant Win
Triumph Knights Mumbai North East: Star India all-rounder Shivam Dube inspired ARCS Andheri with a superb bowling effort before opener Divyaansh Sksena lit up the chase with a whirlwind unbeaten 88 off mere 39 balls as the side climbed to the summit of the T20 Mumbai League 2026 standings with a comprehensive nine-wicket win over Eagle Thane Strikers at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Friday. Shardul Thakurs decision to bat first after winning the toss proved costly as Eagle Thane Strikers were bowled out for a modest 129. Apart from Sairaj Patil (34) and wicketkeeper Eknath Kerkar (27), none of the Strikers batters managed to make an impact against a disciplined ARCS Andheri attack. Off-spinner Prasoon Singh starred with three wickets, while Ajay Mishra (2-13) and captain Dube (2-19) chipped in with crucial breakthroughs as the Strikers struggled to recover after early setbacks. Sairaj and Eknath briefly steadied the innings with a 41-run partnership after the side limped to 34/2 inside the Powerplay. But once the pair was dismissed, the innings unravelled quickly, with the Andheri bowlers maintaining relentless pressure and conceding just 26 runs in the last four overs while claiming five wickets. In reply, ARCS Andheri rode on opener Divyaanshs scintillating unbeaten 88 off just 39 balls, studded with 12 boundaries and four sixes, to seal a comfortable victory with 50 deliveries remaining. Divyaansh dominated the Strikers bowling from the outset, bringing up a blistering half-century in only 17 balls for the joint-fastest fifty of the tournament, and ensuring the chase never drifted off course. At the other end, Ayush Jethwa (25) played the ideal supporting role, rotating strike smartly and allowing Divyaansh to dictate terms. The pair left the Strikers bowlers searching for answers as they steadily marched towards the target. By the time Ayush was dismissed by Siddhant Singh, the result was virtually sealed, with Divyaansh finishing off the chase in emphatic fashion. On Thursday night, Bandra Blasters eventually notched up their first victory of the season by beating Suryakumar Yadavs Triumph Knights Mumbai North East by four wickets. Put in to bat, the Knights overcame a middle order wobble to post 178/8, courtesy of Nutan Goels 40, and a late flourish from Parikshit Valsangkar (36 not out) and Jayesh Pokhare (31 not out). In response, captain Suved Parkar continued his glorious form to lead the Blasters from the front with his second half-century of the season, while Jay Jains unbeaten 49 guided them home comfortably with three balls to spare. Later tonight, Ajinkya Rahanes North Mumbai Panthers will look for a third straight win when they take on Sarfaraz Khan-led Aakash Tigers Mumbai Western Suburb at the same venue. In response, captain Suved Parkar continued his glorious form to lead the Blasters from the front with his second half-century of the season, while Jay Jains unbeaten 49 guided them home comfortably with three balls to spare. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Eagle Thane Strikers 129 all out in 20 overs (Sairaj Patil 34, Eknath Kerkar 27; Prasoon Singh 3/22, Ajay Mishra 2/13, Shivam Dube 2/19) lost to ARCS Andheri 130/1 in 11.4 overs (Divyaansh Sksena 88 not out, Ayush Jethwa 25) by nine wickets. Article Source: IANS
Gimhani ruled out of T20 World Cup, Vimukthi called up as replacement
Right-arm seamer Vimukthi is yet to feature in T20Is although she has played three ODIs
'I Was So Close To Being Underneath A Truck': Clarke Reveals Horrifying Accident After IPL Final
Indian Premier League: Former Australia skipper Michael Clarke revealed that he was involved in a serious road accident when he was heading to the airport after the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 final in Ahmedabad. He described it as a frightening experience but was able to escape with a few bruises. Clarke, who was part of the commentary panel for the recently concluded IPL 2026, revealed he was travelling as a passenger in the vehicle when it collided with a semi-trailer, leaving the front half of the car wedged underneath the truck. Interesting trip home, to say the least. Let me start by saying thank God for good people in India. That's why I made it home safely, Clarke said on the Beyond23 Cricket Podcast. I was asleep. I fell asleep after the game, travelling. Obviously, I wasn't driving. Then I woke up to virtually the front half of the car being under a truck. The driver explained to me that the brake lights on the truck weren't working. So my driver had hit the truck up the backside. Again, it was a big semi-trailer, and our car had gone underneath, Clarke revealed. The car's certainly written off, he added. While the former Australian captain escaped with some bruises, he feared that the driver suffered a broken leg. I got away with some bruises, but I definitely think he had a little break in his leg. I was really concerned because he was so scared. It wasn't his car; he works for the company, Clarke added. I was asleep. I fell asleep after the game, travelling. Obviously, I wasn't driving. Then I woke up to virtually the front half of the car being under a truck. The driver explained to me that the brake lights on the truck weren't working. So my driver had hit the truck up the backside. Again, it was a big semi-trailer, and our car had gone underneath, Clarke revealed. The car's certainly written off, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Everyone at the BCCI, everybody there, they've been checking in on him, and they've been checking in on me. They've been unreal. So I'm very grateful for that. It was a complete accident. These things happen all the time, but for me it was more the shock because I was fast asleep and then woke up to see myself so close to being underneath a truck, he said. Article Source: IANS
Guru Gobind Singh College: Delhi & District Cricket Association (DDCA) President Rohan Jaitley said the governing body aims to create year-round opportunities for women cricketers as the second edition of the DDCA Womens T20 League was officially inaugurated at Modern School, Barakhamba Road, on Friday. The tournament, one of the largest womens club cricket competitions in the national capital, has expanded significantly in its second season, growing from 42 teams in its inaugural edition to 60 teams this year. More than 700 players are set to participate across multiple venues in Delhi. Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Jaitley highlighted the rapid growth of the competition and reiterated DDCAs commitment to strengthening the womens cricket ecosystem in the city. The response to the Womens T20 League over the last year has been extremely encouraging. We started this tournament to give young girls more opportunities to play competitive cricket, and it is great to see it grow from 42 teams to 60 teams in just its second edition, Jaitley said. Our aim is to create year-round opportunities for women cricketers, strengthen the pathway from club cricket to higher levels and ensure that talented players get the platform they deserve. I wish all the participating teams and players the very best for the tournament, he added. The inauguration ceremony was attended by members of the DDCA Apex Council, League Committee officials, club representatives and participating players. DDCA vice president Shikha Kumar welcomed the increasing participation in the tournament and said the competition reflects the growing popularity of womens cricket in Delhi. It is wonderful to see so many girls taking part in the competition this year. More than 700 players will feature in this edition and that itself shows how much womens cricket is growing in Delhi. The platform is there for these players to showcase their talent and make a mark, Kumar said. DDCA secretary Ashok Sharma credited the citys clubs for playing a key role in the expansion of the competition. The clubs of Delhi have always been the backbone of our cricket structure and their support has been vital in making this tournament bigger and stronger. The growth in participation this year is very encouraging, Sharma said. DDCA secretary Ashok Sharma credited the citys clubs for playing a key role in the expansion of the competition. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The 2026 edition features 60 teams divided into 10 groups, with the tournament set to run over the coming weeks. Article Source: IANS
Need To Be In A Situation Now Where Theres A Proper Fixture List, Says Afghanistan Coach Pybus
International Cricket Council: Afghanistan head coach Richard Pybus has urged the International Cricket Council (ICC) to provide his team with a structured Test calendar, insisting that sporadic oneoff matches are not enough to sustain redball cricket in the country. Afghanistan, which gained Test status in 2018, will play their second Test against India, starting on Saturday. You come to India, and you play India in India, its one of the great challenges in world cricket, and it always has been. There is no doubt that India are incredibly challenging to beat at home, not only because of the quality of the players but obviously their understanding of their home conditions. Credit to the BCCI. They've given us plenty of cricket this year, which is fantastic for us to be able to develop. When a country gets full membership, its one thing to get it; then you need a full fixture list. Id like to see, going forward, that the other senior full members also start to build out the list. We need to be in a situation now where theres a proper fixture list, he said in the pre-match press conference. The coach was critical of playing a one-off Test match, saying that it denies players the chance to learn and adapt. To play one Test and have a four or fivemonth break before you play your next Test match, if whatever youre going to learn, there needs to be a concentration of learning. So, if were playing a threeTest series, you can back that up, Test after Test after Test. If youre playing five Tests, thats even better. When the series started to become a twoTest series, to me, it made absolutely no sense because you dont want a series that is a tie. You know, there needs to be a three or fiveTest series so that you can actually win the series. The coach was critical of playing a one-off Test match, saying that it denies players the chance to learn and adapt. To play one Test and have a four or fivemonth break before you play your next Test match, if whatever youre going to learn, there needs to be a concentration of learning. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Rashid has got this long-standing back complaint. Hes got such a huge volume of cricket, you know, hes got to manage himself. I look forward to having that conversation to see how we can support him, not only just with the opportunity to maybe continue to play some red-ball cricket if there is potential for that, but generally make sure he can play as long and as healthy as possible for Afghanistan. Article Source: IANS
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World Test Championship: India head coach Gautam Gambhir supported the ICC's decision of trialling the switch from a red ball to a pink ball when bad light threatens a Test match, calling it a proactive and positive move. During its board meeting on Monday, the ICC has approved a trial of switching from a red ball to a pink ball before the start of a Test that is likely to be affected by bad light, subject to prior agreement from both teams, to maximise play in case of anticipated bad light. I love that because I've always believed that if there's an opportunity to get a result, you should always have that opportunity. Imagine if you are playing the last Test match before the World Test Championship final and you have the chance to win that Test match to qualify, and because of bad light, it's not happening. So I'm all for it, Gambhir said on the eve of India's one-off Test against Afghanistan, starting on Saturday. During its board meeting on Monday, the ICC has approved a trial of switching from a red ball to a pink ball before the start of a Test that is likely to be affected by bad light, subject to prior agreement from both teams, to maximise play in case of anticipated bad light. Also Read: Live Cricket Score If there's an opportunity to get the result, if both teams agree to it I know it could be a little unfair and difficult for the players, but imagine working hard for two years and the last Test match before the World Test Championship final; if you don't play five days because of bad light, how unfair that could be. So I think it's a proactive move, it's a positive move, and, hopefully, the teams will start taking it in a positive way, he added. Article Source: IANS
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Tilak Varma-led India A Squad Arrives In Sri Lanka For 50-over Triseries
Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium: The India A team, led by Tilak Varma, has landed in Sri Lanka ahead of the upcoming 50-over tri-series, to be played at the Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium (RDICS) from June 9-21. India A will open its campaign against hosts Sri Lanka A on June 9, with Afghanistan A completing the threeteam field. The final is slated to be played on June 21. Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) shared images of the likes of Varma, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Ruturaj Gaikwad and Anukul Roy arriving in the country. India 'A' Team has arrived in Sri Lanka ahead of the upcoming Tri-Nation Series at RDICS. Ready to showcase their skills and compete in what promises to be a thrilling tournament. Let the action begin, wrote the SLC on its social media accounts on Friday. The India A squad saw two significant changes being made before arriving in Sri Lanka Harsh Dubey being given a call-up to the Test and ODI teams for the series against Afghanistan led to Roy being included in the team. Later, Gaikwad was drafted in as vicecaptain after Riyan Parag was ruled out due to a hamstring injury. Parag, who carried the niggle through the latter stages of IPL 2026 while leading Rajasthan Royals, will undergo rehabilitation at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru. The India A squad saw two significant changes being made before arriving in Sri Lanka Harsh Dubey being given a call-up to the Test and ODI teams for the series against Afghanistan led to Roy being included in the team. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India A squad: Tilak Varma (captain), Ruturaj Gaikwad (vc), Priyansh Arya, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Ayush Badoni, Nishant Sindhu, Suryansh Shedge, Prabhsimran Singh (wk), Kumar Kushagra (wk), Vipraj Nigam, Yash Thakur, Yudhvir Singh, Anshul Kamboj, Arshad Khan, and Anukul Roy. Article Source: IANS
BBL explainer: what does the Melbourne merger mean, and what happens next?
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IGPL Bharath Classic: Kochhar One Behind Leader Runchanapong; Aryan Roopa Also In Top-10
IGPL Morocco Rising Stars: Karandeep Kochhar of India posted a fine round of 6-under 66 and positioned himself in the tied second place after the first day of the USD 500,000 IGPL Bharath Classic at the Mazagan Beach & Golf Resort. The 26-year-old from Chandigarh is one shot behind the leader, Thailands Runchanapong Youprayong, who carded 7-under 65 that included eight birdies against one bogey. Kochhar, a four-time winner in India, added a breakthrough win on the IGPL Tour late last year with a victory in IGPL Dubai hosted by Shiv Kapur. Kochhar had a four-birdie streak early in the round from the second hole and turned in 5-under 31, before picking two more birdies against one bogey in his second nine for a 66. Sharing the second place with Kochhar were Australias Will Florimo and Austrias Nicklas Regner. Kochhar, a four-time winner in India, added a breakthrough win on the IGPL Tour late last year with a victory in IGPL Dubai hosted by Shiv Kapur. Kochhar had a four-birdie streak early in the round from the second hole and turned in 5-under 31, before picking two more birdies against one bogey in his second nine for a 66. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The next best Indian in the field was Aryan Roopa Anand, who armed with confidence that leapfrogged since his win at the IGPL Congo, shot 4-under 68 despite two bogeys. He had six birdies including three in a row on the front nine of the course from the third to the fifth. Article Source: IANS
'We Will Expect Him To Be The Way He Is': Gambhir On Pant's Test Vice-captaincy Snub
Lucknow Super Giants: India head coach Gautam Gambhir has broken his silence on Rishabh Pant's removal as Test vice-captain, saying that the team management does not want the wicketkeeper-batter to change his natural style of play, but the 28-year-old must improve his ability to read match situations in international cricket. Pant was replaced by KL Rahul as India's Test vice-captain ahead of the one-off Test against Afghanistan, a move that sparked widespread debate. The leadership change came after the left-hander endured a disappointing Test series against South Africa, where India were whitewashed 0-2, and a below-par IPL 2026 season with the Lucknow Super Giants. Addressing the issue during a pre-match press conference, Gambhir made it clear that the team management continues to back Pant's aggressive approach. And, as far as Rishabh is concerned, we will expect him to be the way he is. It's not like we will tell him to work on his game. But, in international cricket, it's very important to read the situation, he said. At that time, what kind of situation was there, and what kind of situation demands a certain shot. But, it's not like any player is told to play a completely different game than his natural game, he added. The India coach said players across formats must ultimately focus on contributing to the team's success. Whether it's test cricket, one-day cricket, or T20 cricket. The ultimate aim is to make a run and take a wicket. You can never get away from that. No matter how you make it, it's up to you. But it's very important to read the situation and the game, he said. Gambhir also played down the significance of leadership roles, insisting that captaincy and vice-captaincy are secondary to performing for the country. Whether it's test cricket, one-day cricket, or T20 cricket. The ultimate aim is to make a run and take a wicket. You can never get away from that. No matter how you make it, it's up to you. But it's very important to read the situation and the game, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, Pant, 28, is preparing to play his 50th Test match against Afghanistan in New Chandigarh starting on Saturday. In 49 Tests, Pant has amassed 3476 runs at an average of 42.91 and strike-rate of 74.24, including hitting eight centuries and 18 fifties. Article Source: IANS
'Positive move' - Gambhir throws his weight behind red-ball-pink-ball switch
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'MPL Has Produced Players Who Are Dominating At Higher Levels': Rajat Patidar
Madhya Pradesh League: Gwalior Cheetahs captain Rajat Patidar has lauded the Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) for playing a crucial role in identifying and developing young cricketing talent across the state. Speaking after leading the Gwalior Cheetahs in their opening match of MPL Season 3 against Ujjain Falcons at the Holkar Stadium, Patidar highlighted how the tournament has become an important platform for aspiring cricketers to showcase their abilities and progress to higher levels of the game. At least 10-11 players from here are now playing in the IPL, and around 5-6 new players have emerged through this league. Many players have not only got opportunities but have also gone on to dominate at higher levels. Its a really good sign for cricket, Patidar said. The 32-year-old batter, who has become one of Madhya Pradeshs most successful cricketing exports, believes the league has significantly strengthened the states cricket structure by providing consistent exposure to young players in a competitive environment. Patidar also reflected on his special bond with the Holkar Stadium, a venue that holds immense significance in his cricketing journey. Whenever I come to the Holkar Stadium, I always enjoy it because I started my career from here. I have a lot of memories attached to this ground, he said. The Gwalior Cheetahs skipper expressed his appreciation for the enthusiastic turnout during the tournament opener and hoped the support would continue throughout the season. Whenever I come to the Holkar Stadium, I always enjoy it because I started my career from here. I have a lot of memories attached to this ground, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Patidar is playing the tournament after guiding Royal Challengers Bengaluru to their second consecutive IPL trophy as skipper. He also became only the third captain after Rohit Sharma and MS Dhoni to win two trophies in a row in IPL history. Article Source: IANS
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Lucknow Super Giants: Former cricketer and national selector Devang Gandhi on Friday hailed Rishabh Pant as the finest wicket-keeper batter India has ever seen in Tests, saying the southpaw's match-winning knock at the Gabba in 2021 would remain etched in his memory forever. Pant, 28, is preparing to play his 50th Test match against Afghanistan in New Chandigarh starting on Saturday. In 49 Tests, Pant has amassed 3476 runs at an average of 42.91 and strike-rate of 74.24, including hitting eight centuries and 18 fifties. But his milestone Test comes at a time when the past few months havent been good for him. He had a forgetful time with the bat and as a captain for Lucknow Super Giants in IPL 2026, even as he lost the vice-captaincy in Tests to KL Rahul. During the Tests against South Africa and the BorderGavaskar Trophy series in Australia, Pants highrisk approach drew scrutiny at times. But the shift from IPLs chaos to the grind of Test cricket now offers Pant a chance to reset and be at his blistering best with the bat. See, to be honest, Rishabh got the captaincy because Shubman was injured. In all fairness, he was vice-captain. He had a fantastic England trip. Unfortunately, he couldn't play the entire series because of that injury. I feel that what happened with him in the IPL, I think selectors are looking at him where he can just discover himself back as a batsman. It's because we know how impactful a player he is as far as Test matches are concerned. With his batting, he single-handedly won us so many matches. So, if he can rediscover that touch, I think that is what selectors are looking at as always we have to look at the bigger picture. Sometimes, it's a tough call you're taking, but it's for the larger interest of the game. I'm sure, knowing Ajit, he must have conveyed it to Rishabh before announcing it and it is for the good of the team and good for Rishabh as well, Gandhi said in an exclusive conversation with IANS on Friday. Gandhi, who was the national selector when Pant made his Test debut against England at Trent Bridge in 2018, said his great overseas Tests record is a testimony to his extraordinary impact in the longer format for India, while also singling out the often-overlooked improvement in his glove work. It's very heartening to see the way he has evolved as a Test cricketer, the impact he has made on world cricket and playing 50 Test matches - it's a significant milestone. If you look at his performance overseas basically, whether just South Africa, England, even in Australia, he has played some very impactful match-winning knocks. So that was very nice to see and also, nobody talks about his wicket-keeping. The way he has improved his keeping - whether it is India or abroad, he has been rock-solid as a wicket-keeper. The only thing that I can wish is that this 50 he converts it into a 100. In whatever cricket I have seen, whatever Indian history as far as wicket-keeping batsmen is concerned, I think Rishabh is probably the best wicket-keeper batter India has ever seen so far, he added. Asked to pick his defining memory of Pant in Tests, Gandhi did not hesitate in mentioning the breach of the Gabba fortress in January 2021, when Pant hit 89 not out off 138 balls as India chased down 328 to pull off a heist and get an epic 2-1 series win over Australia. I would definitely recall the Test match at Gabba. The way he played that knock and he turned it around. So winning that series despite all the things going around - India was missing a lot of senior cricketers. On the final day, he believed that he's going to single-handedly win the match, which he did. Although he got a lot of support in the start and in the middle as well, but to stay till the end and win in Australia against their full side, I think that was the memory which will always remain in my memory, to be honest. I'll always remember that very fondly, he added. Gandhi also celebrated Pant's exuberant personality on the field, saying cricket needed characters like him, not robots. Also, one thing, I like his celebration after he gets a milestone. I mean, after he gets 100, I like to see that somersault, as we just want characters on the cricket field. We don't want robots, right? So he brings that flair. He has his own style and the way he plays some shots, he knows how it works for him and that has yielded results for him. I just wish him a lot of luck as far as health and fitness is concerned. Unfortunately, like we saw last year in England, he was doing so well and then he had a setback. So I just wish him really well and I hope this fifty will be converted into a hundred, Gandhi added. On Pant's recent struggles in white-ball cricket, with Ishan Kishan also taking his place as the second keeper in ODIs, Gandhi said the remedy lay in introspection and a return to basics. If you look at his early part of the career, as you rightly mentioned that he used to play a lot of shots on the offside, he used to drive and those things may have gone amiss. Sometimes in T20, you're trying too hard. I think he just needs to take some time with himself, do a little bit of introspection, and look at his old videos. Then I'm sure, you just keep working on your basics. Whenever a player is out of form, he needs to just go back to the basics. It's not that he has to change a great deal as he knows how to score runs, which is how we played 50 Test matches. So, I think these two-three Test matches that he's going to play before going to New Zealand are going to be very crucial, he said. Further asked on how Pant can evolve his white-ball game, Gandhi said, Like playing in the V, as we always talk of the basics, and playing close to the body - these are some of the basics to work on because sometimes in white ball, you tend to throw your bat and all sorts of mistakes do creep in - like tending to play away from the body. It's not that he has to change a great deal as he knows how to score runs, which is how we played 50 Test matches. So, I think these two-three Test matches that he's going to play before going to New Zealand are going to be very crucial, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Importantly, if you look at his Test record, the way he's batted is known to all. So, when it comes to white ball, he's underachieved a little bit. I mean, I'm sure he'll ponder over it. He'll do introspection and knowing him, he's going to come back stronger and harder, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Reward Sooryavanshi With T20I Cap, He's Ticked All The Boxes: Gandhi
India T20I: Former India cricketer and national selector Devang Gandhi said teenaged left-handed opener Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has to be rewarded with an India T20I cap, adding that he has ticked all boxes and could even one day terrorise Test match bowlers as well. Sooryavanshi, who was the Player of the Tournament in India winning the 2026 U19 Mens Cricket World Cup, is poised to become the youngest cricketer in an India mens squad since Sachin Tendulkars debut in 1989. He had an outstanding time while playing for Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2026, where he amassed 776 runs at a staggering strike rate of 237.30. Sooryavanshi, 15, will next turn out for India A in the 50-over triseries against Afghanistan A and hosts Sri Lanka A from June 9 to 21 in Dambulla. I think the way to handle him is reward him with an India cap because the way he's performed in the last two years - he's hitting all the top bowlers of the world. In the first year, a lot of people said that was the first year. But look at the way he's hitting. He's hitting in front, right? He's playing all authentic shots. What was heartening for me to see is that if you remember his last two knocks, he got 27-ball 94 (97). In the last game, in Qualifier 2 where RR lost, he got 90-odd (96). But in different circumstances, right? There were wickets falling from the other end. He was rotating the strike. So, if required, he can shift gears, which is more alarming for world cricket, right? Gandhi said in an exclusive conversation with IANS on Friday. Looking ahead, Gandhi believes Sooryavanshi's further development as a cricketer would require exposure to the 50-over and red-ball formats through India A set-up, while focus should also be on improving his fielding. A boy who is so mature that he can even take singles, play the situation, yet maintain a strike rate of 200-plus, right? So, for me, he has ticked all the boxes. One aspect which he can still work on is his fielding because we haven't seen him field a lot during IPLs, right? But also going ahead for his holistic development as a cricketer, I'm sure there will be plans to make him play more of India A games as well, whether it is the 50-over format or the red-ball. A player of that calibre, that talent definitely needs to be groomed, counselled, so that we can see him more. Can you imagine him playing Test matches with the same authority? Not exactly like that. But even half of it, it'll be such a delight to watch him playing Test cricket, he said. At the same time, Gandhi allowed himself to dream of what Sooryavanshi could do in Test cricket. It will be the bowlers who will be having heart attacks, right? They must be wondering how to stop this boy. I mean, he is absolutely marvellous. I mean, I am running out of superlatives to describe such a young boy. He is taking all the bowlers to the cleaners, basically, whether it is spinners, fast bowlers and the authority with which he is batting is really pleasing to me. As I said, we are running out of adjectives, superlatives, and ways to describe him. But he is simply mind-boggling. Apart from Sooryavanshi, Rajat Patidar will also be in huge focus after being the driving force behind Royal Challengers Bengalurus successful defence of their IPL crown as both captain and batter. But with Shreyas Iyer in equally good form, how the selectors could accommodate Patidar remains to be seen. He is taking all the bowlers to the cleaners, basically, whether it is spinners, fast bowlers and the authority with which he is batting is really pleasing to me. As I said, we are running out of adjectives, superlatives, and ways to describe him. But he is simply mind-boggling. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think selectors will definitely reward him with a place in the squad. I don't know whether he'll feature in the playing XI or not, but I think definitely on the basis of his performance, he definitely deserves a spot, added Gandhi. Article Source: IANS
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India's No.3 Problem Unsolved Since Pujara Left, Give Next Man Longer Run, Says Gandhi
Since Cheteshwar Pujara: The number three batting position remains India's biggest concern heading into the one-off Test against Afghanistan in New Chandigarh, with former national selector Devang Gandhi saying the slot has been unsettled since Cheteshwar Pujara's exit and urged the team management to give the next incumbent a longer run. Indias number three remains the most unsettled seat in its batting line-up in Tests. Since Cheteshwar Pujaras exit, seven batters have auditioned at onedrop and none have nailed it down so far. Shubman Gill had the longest stint before shifting to number after taking over as captain. Since then, Sai Sudharsan, Washington Sundar, Dhruv Jurel and Devdutt Padikkal have batted at number three. The 2-0 series loss to South Africa at home laid bare the chaos - Washington was thrust into the role on a raging turner at Eden Gardens, only to be dropped back down after Indias collapse. Sudharsan returned in Guwahati, but is yet to make the spot his. For the Test against Afghanistan, Sudharsan is again in the mix, though Padikkals prolific domestic run also puts him firmly in contention. See, the number three spot has been a spot of bother. Nobody has settled in since Pujara left. So, that will be one area. India would like to also try out the youngsters. Even Kuldeep hasn't had a game for a long time. So, if Kuldeep comes into play, his form is going to be very crucial going into Sri Lanka. So, I think India will definitely keep those options in mind and then go ahead because this is also, I feel, a very good chance - we're playing in Chandigarh, and the wicket is going to be also good. I mean, India hasn't played a Test match for quite some time. So, before heading to Sri Lanka, I think this is the right time to get most of the players back in form and give them some game time, Gandhi said in an exclusive conversation with IANS on Friday. On Sudarshan's prospects, Gandhi, who featured in four Tests and three ODIs for India, suggested the young left-handed batter may be left out after failing to make the most of his chances in Tests in England and at home, while backing an in-form Padikkal to get a fair run. See, in all fairness, Sai has had a fair run. I mean, he played in England and thereafter, he played in India as well. Unfortunately, he didn't grab those chances. So, I think he will probably have to sit out of this Test match. Padikkal has only played two Test matches wherein he got up to fifty once. I think whoever is playing should be given a fair run - give him at least four or five Test matches to prove himself. It's not an easy spot to bat, especially number three. It requires sound technique, and temperament. So, it's a very challenging position to bat at. Whoever they have identified, they need to give him a longer run, he added. On the evolution of Shubman Gill after taking over as India's Test skipper last year, Gandhi was effusive in his praise. See, there has been a steady growth as far as his captaincy is concerned. Since he took over as captain, we know how well he took to captaincy as a batter, right? Scoring 700 runs on his first tour of England. So, that was very good. I think that will help him a lot and over the years, if you even look at the way he was captaining in the IPL, there has been a steady progress. He lends that balance to them and he brings that calmness to the table which I think is very important. It's quite, in fact, heartening to see the way he has been evolving as a captain and also as a batsman. The inclusion of left-arm spinners Harsh Dubey and Manav Suthar in the Test squad has been a big talking point and Gandhi said all-round ability has become a key selection parameter, especially in planning for life beyond Ravindra Jadeja. Yes, definitely and see, (Ravindra) Jadeja has served for a very long time. But if you look ahead, we definitely are looking for spinners. At the same time, it helps if you are able to bat. Then I think it lends a lot of balance to the side as you bat deep. Sometimes, it becomes very crucial if your bowlers are able to bat well and it's an added comfort. On tall right-arm fast bowler Gurnoor Brar being included in the Test set-up ahead of Jammu and Kashmir pacer Auqib Nabi, who picked 60 wickets in a victorious Ranji Trophy campaign, Gandhi said physical attributes and an 'X-factor' sometimes tipped the scales in a player's favour. At the same time, Gandhi felt Nabi would get his opportunities to play Tests through the India A route, especially with the side set to play two multi-day games in Galle, Sri Lanka. Sometimes there are certain players who can be fast-tracked if selectors feel that Gurnoor has a little bit of a spark. He has the height going for him. So that is why he may have been preferred over Auqib. But I'm sure, there are a lot of A series, as we know, and that he can be a part of that squad. Sometimes the selectors want to see again and have a closer look at how he bowls in the nets and all. So I'm sure he'll be groomed into the India A squad and he'll get his opportunities from there. But some players are fast-tracked while some people will have to take the staircase. Unfortunately, he's not being fast-tracked - so that's OK. I mean, I wouldn't worry overly. But it's not that the domestic performances are not rewarded - they are rewarded. But sometimes there are certain tough calls which selectors do take and we have to understand that, he added. He further said a green wicket in Chandigarh could well give Brar his Test debut, and that the match would also help selectors assess him ahead of the New Zealand series. It does - if as selectors you feel that he's got an x factor, right, then you may fast track him. You sometimes don't want to delay it. So I have a strong feeling that if the wicket is a little green, then he might make his debut because I think that will be a good way to prepare for the New Zealand series as well. It will give us some insight into how he's bowling in a Test match and if any areas need to be addressed. Between now and the New Zealand Test matches, he'll have enough time to work on those aspects of his bowling. So, I mean, there are certain attributes, but it's always the x-factor which sometimes weighs the decision-making, he added. Brar, Dubey and Suthar have all come through the India A system before earning their maiden Test call-up, and Gandhi signed off by underlining the value of a steady feeder line that continues to supply players to the senior side. It's very heartening because whenever selectors go to the breadth of the country, watching all the domestic matches, and then you pick someone who goes on to play for India A and he does really well, it feels great. So, we have a very good system here in India where players go through the ranks of Ranji Trophy, Duleep Trophy and Irani Cup. Brar, Dubey and Suthar have all come through the India A system before earning their maiden Test call-up, and Gandhi signed off by underlining the value of a steady feeder line that continues to supply players to the senior side. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So, it's a very systematic process and I think people need to just appreciate that and look at the kind of talent India has always thrown up, whether it is white ball cricket, and even red ball as well. It's a very good system that we have at the moment. Article Source: IANS
Shaheen Afridi, Shadab Khan Power Pakistan to ODI Series Win Over Australia in Lahore
Spearhead Shaheen Shah Afridi and Shadab Khan starred in Pakistan's four-wicket win in their decisive third and final one-day international against Australia in Lahore on Thursday. Shaheen grabbed 3-30 to bundle Australia out for 157 before Shadab added a fighting 29 not out to his two wickets, helping Pakistan to their winning target in 41.5 overs. That gave Pakistan a 2-1 series win -- their third successive ODI series victory over Australia -- after they won the first match by five wickers in Rawalpindi. Australia won the second by 41 runs, also in Lahore. Left-arm spinner Matthew Kuhnemann's career best 3-38 -- including Babar Azam's wicket for 40 -- had given the visitors some hope of an unlikely win. At 112-6, Pakistan were in a spot of bother but Shadab found an able partner in Abdul Samad as the duo added a match-winning 49 runs for the unbroken seventh wicket stand. Shadab's second boundary sealed the win, while Samad's 18 not out included one boundary. Shaheen praised a complete team effort. All bowlers executed plans well to keep Australia down to 157, said Shaheen. The conditions were tough for the batters but the players put in a great effort. Ithink it was a complete team effort throughout the series. Australian captain Josh Inglis praised his team. I thought the bowlers and the fielding group made a great effort to put us in a position to potentially win the game, but it wasn't to be in the end, he said. We have some young and inexperienced guys so it's a great learning experience for them. Earlier, Shaheen was ably supported by Abrar Ahmed (2-19) and Shadab (2-28) as Australia's innings folded in 42 overs after they won the toss and batted. Spinners Abrar and Shadab built on Shaheen's early strikes as Pakistan made a strong comeback after a disappointing loss in the second game. Inglistop-scored with a 71-ball 65 which included eight boundaries and a six, with Marnus Labuschagneand Alex Carey scoring 19 each and Adam Zampamaking 10. Shaheen had Matthew Short caught off the second ball of the match before Inglis added 46 for the second wicket with Labuschagne and another 52 for the third with Carey. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But Australia lost their last seven wickets for a meagre 38 runs with two run outs also hurting their innings.
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Four-Wicket Robinson Rocks New Zealand After England Collapse In 1st Test
Ollie Robinson marked his first Test for more than two years with four wickets, including three in a sensational opening over, as New Zealand suffered a stunning collapse to 29-6 on the opening day of the first Test at Lord's on Thursday. England had been dismissed for just 140 themselves after losing the toss. But that soon looked an imposing total, with the overcast conditions still in favour of the fast bowlers when New Zealand began their reply in the first of a three-Test series. Robinson, bowling the second over of the innings, took three wickets for no runs in four balls to leave New Zealand reeling at 2-3, with the normally reserved Lord's crowd chanting his name in what is the 150th Test at the London ground. The 32-year-old seamer had Devon Conway lbw with his third ball and then removed Kane Williamson and Rachin Ravindra for ducks with the last two balls of his first over. Key batsman Williamson, in what could be the 35-year-old's last appearance at Lord's, was caught off bat and pad as the ball lobbed gently to short leg. On the next ball, Ravindra was lbw to Robinson, after being hit on the back leg. Ravindra reviewed but the decision of Australian umpire Rod Tucker, who was standing in his 100th Test, was upheld. Sussex captain Robinson's previous 20 Tests had yielded 76 wickets at an impressive average of under 23 apiece but doubts about his stamina and attitude, if not his skill, meant that this was his first appearance at this level since February 2024. Gus Atkinson then had New Zealand captain Tom Latham lbw. Robinson struck again, bowling Daryl Mitchell for 12, as the paceman took a remarkable 4-10 in his first six overs. Fast bowler Josh Tongue bowled Tom Blundell -- the 16th wicket to fall on an astonishing first day -- to leave New Zealand reeling at 29-6 in just 13 overs. - Matching Gower - Earlier, New Zealand's Kyle Jamieson took 5-62 in 14 overs -- the sixth five-wicket haul of the towering 31-year-old fast bowler's 20-Test career. Harry Brook, with 56, was the lone England batsman to offer meaningful resistance and he was dropped twice during an otherwise impressive New Zealand fielding display. New Zealand's pacemen made England suffer, even though Matt Henry, who was passed fit following a hamstring strain, only managed four overs before leaving the field. Debutant opener Emilio Gay was out for eight, while Joe Root and Jamie Smith both scored just one run apiece in England's first Test since their woeful 4-1 Ashes series loss in Australia concluded in January. Gay, who was playing in place of dropped batsman Zak Crawley, emulated England great David Gower by hitting his first ball in Test cricket for four before edging Jamieson to Mitchell in the slips. Will O'Rourke (3-38) captured the key wicket of Root before Smith was bowled playing no shot by a Jamieson ball that cut back and knocked out his off stump. Brook, who was dropped early in his innings by Conway, pulled two fours before he was joined in the middle by England captain Ben Stokes. But Stokes, on his 35th birthday, fell for 12 when an edge off Jamieson was superbly caught low and one-handed by Williamson, diving in front of first slip. Brook had another reprieve, on 45, when Ravindra dropped a straightforward catch at midwicket Also Read: Live Cricket Score The batsman completed a 64-ball fifty but Brook holed out soon afterwards before a last-wicket partnership of 22 between Tongue and Shoaib Bashir boosted England's total.
Bengal T20 League: Champions, Challengers And New Rivalries Ready To Collide In 2026 Edition
The Bengal T20 League: The Bengal T20 League makes its eagerly awaited third return, featuring top cricket talent from across the state for another summer of exciting T20 matches. With 8 men's teams and 8 women's teams, the tournament will deliver a month of intense games, rising stars, and strong regional rivalries. Scheduled from June 5 to 21, 2026, teams from all over Bengal will vie for the league championship. Adamas Howrah Warriors and Kolkata Royal Tigers enter Season 3 as the reigning champions in the men's and women's divisions, respectively, with every team eager to claim the trophy this year. The season kicks off on June 5 with the first men's match at Eden Gardens, where defending champions Adamas Howrah Warriors will compete against Novus Royals Purulia at 7:00 PM. The women's tournament begins the next day, June 6, with defending champions Kolkata Royal Tigers facing Novus Royals Purulia in the opening game at 9:00 AM at the JU Salt Lake Campus. Bablu Koley, secretary of the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB), said, This platform is for promoting our cricketers. We need to understand one thing: T20 cricket has become a big deal today, so we need to enhance the competitiveness of our domestic T20 cricket. We expect more T20 cricketers to emerge so that they can go on to play for India and in the IPL. This is a platform for them to prove their mettle in T20 cricket. CAB has a duty towards the promotion of its cricketers, and this is a platform for them to showcase their abilities in T20 cricket, which is the premier format of the game in today's world. Defending champion Adamas Howrah Warriors will face newcomers Novus Royals Purulia in the season's opening match. The Warriors aim to begin their title defense with a win, while Purulia is eager to make a strong impression in their inaugural Bengal T20 League campaign. Speaking at the pre-season press conference, Adamas Howrah Warriors captain Shakir Habib Gandhi said, We have had extensive preparations leading into the tournament, with several practice matches and training sessions. As defending champions, we have worked hard and focused on improving ourselves. There is no added pressure on the team. Our belief is simple: if we follow the right process and execute our plans well, the results will take care of themselves. Novus Royals Purulia captain Sudip Kumar Gharami said, We have a strong blend of experienced seniors and talented youngsters, which has created a very positive atmosphere within the squad. Tournaments like this provide an important platform for players, with scouts closely following performances and assessing how individuals respond to different match situations. It is a valuable learning experience for everyone. If we perform well and stay committed to our process, it can open up many opportunities for players in the future. Novus Royals Purulia will debut in the Bengal T20 League during the season opener. With experienced players such as Sudip Kumar Gharami and Yuvraj Deepak Keswani leading the team, they aim to kick off their campaign positively against the defending champions. Attention then shifts to the women's tournament on June 6, where the defending champions, Kolkata Royal Tigers, start their title defense against Novus Royals Purulia at 9:00 AM at the JU Salt Lake Campus. The first day will also include Murshidabad Kueens battling Shrachi Rarh Tigers at 1:30 PM, promising an exciting and competitive women's season. Novus Royals Purulia captain Dhara Gujjar highlighted the growing opportunities in the women's game, saying, The WPL has opened new doors for women cricketers and given players a clear pathway to the highest level. Competitions like the Bengal Women's T20 League are invaluable because they put young talent in front of scouts, franchises, and selectors while also providing exposure to high-quality competition. For many players, this is an opportunity to prove themselves, gain confidence, and take a step closer to their dream of playing in the WPL and representing India. Attention then shifts to the women's tournament on June 6, where the defending champions, Kolkata Royal Tigers, start their title defense against Novus Royals Purulia at 9:00 AM at the JU Salt Lake Campus. The first day will also include Murshidabad Kueens battling Shrachi Rarh Tigers at 1:30 PM, promising an exciting and competitive women's season. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The opening game is a chance to make a statement and build momentum for the rest of the tournament. We have worked hard in the lead-up and are confident in our preparations. The focus is on staying calm, backing our skills, and playing fearless cricket. We are looking forward to putting on a good show for the fans and getting our campaign off to a strong start, said Mita Paul. Article Source: IANS
T20 Mumbai League: Shreyas Iyer Credits Fielding For Mumbai Falcons' Victory Over MSC Maratha Royals
SOBO Mumbai Falcons: SOBO Mumbai Falcons' star player Shreyas Iyer on Thursday gave credit to their fielding and the comeback with the ball after the Power-play, which helped them register their first victory of the T20 Mumbai League 2026, overcoming MSC Maratha Royals by three wickets in a contest that swung dramatically before being settled in the final over at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday. Mumbai Falcons came back strongly with the ball and restricted Maratha Royals to 152/9 in 20 overs with Akash Parkar (3-22) and Yash Dicholkar (3-25) claiming three wickets each. Chasing 153, Aditya Tare (42) and Shreyas Iyer (30) shared a crucial partnership to help Mumbai Falcons to a three-wicket victory. It was an exciting game. The highlight of the game was our fielding - the way we took catches, the stops, and also the comeback after the sixth over. That was crucial for us. It changed the momentum and restricted them to 150. Looking at the scoreboard and the wicket, I thought it would be a comfortable chase, Iyer said after the match at the Wankhede Stadium. Veteran wicketkeeper-batter Tare set the tone with an aggressive 42 off just 19 deliveries, while Ishan Mulchandani chipped in with a composed 29 as the pair stitched together a 57-run opening stand. The momentum continued when India batter Shreyas Iyer entered as the Impact Player and immediately made his presence felt. Mixing timing with power, Iyer struck 30 off 24 balls, including two boundaries and two sixes, helping the Falcons surge to 106/2 by the 12th over and seemingly putting the chase beyond doubt. However, the match took an unexpected turn after Iyer's dismissal. The Royals mounted a spirited comeback, striking regularly and reducing the Falcons from a position of comfort to a state of uncertainty. Four wickets fell for just 21 runs as the pressure shifted onto the chasing side and hopes of a Royals revival grew. The momentum continued when India batter Shreyas Iyer entered as the Impact Player and immediately made his presence felt. Mixing timing with power, Iyer struck 30 off 24 balls, including two boundaries and two sixes, helping the Falcons surge to 106/2 by the 12th over and seemingly putting the chase beyond doubt. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Iyer said the T20 Mumbai League 2026 is a great opportunity for the players. The players are gaining experience at this level, and I'm sure they'll learn through the hardships and failures they've seen in the last couple of games and come back stronger in their attitude and approach going forward, Shreyas Iyer concluded. Article Source: IANS
Only Harry Brook: England's disastrous batting display in the opening Test against New Zealand not only left them under pressure on the field but also provided fresh ammunition for one of cricket's most mischievous social media accounts, Iceland Cricket. Shortly after England were bowled out for a modest 140 in their first innings at Lord's on Thursday, Iceland Cricket weighed in with a trademark jab that quickly gained traction among fans online. You can take Zak Crawley out of the England side physically, but his spirit is still there, they wrote on X. The post was a playful reference to England's selection decisions ahead of the three-match series, with Zak Crawley among the notable omissions from the squad. While the opener was nowhere near the playing XI, Iceland Cricket suggested his presence was somehow still lingering after England's top order endured a forgettable outing. The quip landed at a time when scrutiny over England's batting was already intensifying. After a rain-affected start to the day, England resumed on 24 for 1 but failed to build any meaningful partnerships as New Zealand's pace attack seized control. The hosts lost wickets at regular intervals, with the visitors exploiting favourable conditions to devastating effect. O'Rourke and Kyle Jamieson led the charge, consistently troubling England's batters with pace and movement, while Nathan Smith added further pressure as the innings unravelled. The collapse left several of England's established names struggling for answers. Ben Duckett, Jacob Bethell, Joe Root, and Jamie Smith all failed to make significant contributions as New Zealand tightened its grip on the contest. The quip landed at a time when scrutiny over England's batting was already intensifying. After a rain-affected start to the day, England resumed on 24 for 1 but failed to build any meaningful partnerships as New Zealand's pace attack seized control. The hosts lost wickets at regular intervals, with the visitors exploiting favourable conditions to devastating effect. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England captain Ben Stokes also showed signs of settling before his stay was ended by a spectacular one-handed catch from Kane Williamson at second slip. The eventual total of 140 handed New Zealand a commanding position in the match and sparked widespread discussion among supporters and pundits alike. Article Source: IANS
Dilara's fastest fifty guides Bangladesh to victory over Netherlands
Dilara scored her fifty off 22 balls, the fastest by a Bangladesh batter in women's T20I
Removing Suryakumar Yadav As T20I Captain At This Stage May Not Be Right, Says MSK Prasad
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Former India wicketkeeper and chief selector MSK Prasad on Thursday cautioned against removing Suryakumar Yadav as captain of the mens T20I side, saying such a move at this stage would not be the right one and that selectors should instead look to groom younger leaders from now onwards. Despite a few halfcenturies in the bilateral series against New Zealand earlier this year and a matchwinning knock in the T20 World Cup opening game against the USA, consistency has eluded Suryakumar. After India won the T20 World Cup under his leadership, Suryakumars form dipped further in IPL 2026, where he managed only 270 runs in 13 matches at a strike rate of 147.54, with just two fifties. With Indias selectors set to meet in Mumbai on Saturday for selecting squads for the two games against Ireland, to be played on June 26 and 28, followed by five T20Is in England from July 1 to 11, apart from picking India A squad for the two red-ball games against Sri Lanka A, Suryakumars future as the T20I captain will be a hot topic of discussion. See, are you sending your first team or are you sending your second level? That's the biggest concern. So, if they are sending the first team, I think overlooking Surya is not the right thing to do because he just handed over one more Mens T20 World Cup to us. So, ideally, probably next 56 months or now you have to get ready with your next leaders, right? Axar Patel was your vicecaptain till the T20 World Cup win. Ideally, if you look at it, you have to look forward to the younger leaders. So, if you can identify such leaders and make a deputy to Surya, it will be nice to see. Surya is a phenomenal player, Prasad told IANS in an exclusive conversation on Thursday. Prasad admitted that Suryakumar has endured a lean patch but urged patience towards him. I know that he has gone through a rough patch in the last 11.5 years. Of course, we have other players like Rajat Patidar coming up, and they also deserve their places. So, what I would like to say is that, removing Surya at this stage, I think, is not the right signal. Give him a couple of series, and if his lean patch continues, then you have a deputy to whom you can hand over the captaincy baton. On possible successors of Suryakumar like Shreyas Iyer, the ODI vice-captain, and Hardik Pandya, apart from Sanju Samson, Ishan Kishan, and Tilak Varma in the mix, Prasad said, See, Hardik is one potential candidate. Then, Shreyas is another potential candidate, too. People like Ishan Kishan, Tilak Verma, and Sanju Samson are also in line. See, Sanju has led RR for quite some time. Ishan has led recently, and he showed glimpses of class in his captaincy. Tilak Verma is a potential guy. We think that Tilak Verma is the guy and the answer for the next few years for Indian cricket in T20 formats. So, he is not a bad choice, too. Rajat Patidar (who led RCB to back-to-back IPL titles) is also one of those. I don't know whether its from a captaincy point of view, but he is definitely a guy who should be looked into. So, you have enough ammunition with you. But are you sending your first eleven or are you sending your, maybe, probably the second eleven? Shreyas, the frontrunner to succeed Suryakumar, comes with proven captaincy credentials - having led Kolkata Knight Riders to the IPL title in 2024 and guiding Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings to the finals in 2020 and 2025, respectively. Kishan captained Sunrisers Hyderabad in Pat Cummins absence during IPL 2026 after earlier leading Jharkhand to the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy triumph. Varma, meanwhile, has been a regular leader for India A in whiteball cricket and is set to captain them in the upcoming 50over triseries in Sri Lanka starting June 9. Samson has previously led Rajasthan Royals to the runnersup spot in IPL 2022 and was adjudged Player of the Tournament in Indias T20 World Cup win. Pandya, who has captained India in Rohit Sharmas absence, also guided the Gujarat Titans to the IPL crown in 2022, though his leadership stint with the Mumbai Indians has not been that memorable. Prasad further suggested giving some players a break who featured in both the World Cup and IPL for the trips to Ireland and England. If you see, after the World Cup, all the players who played in the World Cup looked jaded and exhausted in the IPL. So, why don't you give a break to all those World Cup players and give opportunities to those who have performed in this IPL? So, in that way, you hand over that baton to Shreyas Iyer or XYZ and whoever is seen as a future leader. I think Shreyas is definitely a potential guy. So, you make and send them to Ireland because I am sure that they can beat Ireland. So, give a break to them because this IPL has been a very, very hot summer, and immediately after the World Cup. Prasad further suggested giving some players a break who featured in both the World Cup and IPL for the trips to Ireland and England. If you see, after the World Cup, all the players who played in the World Cup looked jaded and exhausted in the IPL. So, why don't you give a break to all those World Cup players and give opportunities to those who have performed in this IPL? Also Read: Live Cricket Score They are already playing for the country in some form or another. So, make a good side, then Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is there too, while Abhishek and Sanju are anyway there. Give some break to all those people who looked very tired - both physically and mentally, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Tried To Dissuade Bharat From Retiring, But He Was Hellbent On Moving On, Says Prasad
ICC Cricket World Cup League: Former India wicketkeeper and chief selector MSK Prasad on Thursday said he had tried convincing KS Bharat not to retire from international cricket, but the Andhra player was hellbent on moving on, describing the decision as both surprising and unfortunate. In a surprise development on Thursday evening, wicketkeeper-batter KS Bharat announced his retirement from international cricket at the age of 32. Bharat first got an India call-up in November 2019 but made his Test debut in February 2023 after Rishabh Pant was sidelined due to recovery from his injuries suffered in a life-threatening car accident. I am aware of it because this was very, very surprising to me. I even tried to speak to him, but somehow he said that I am moving on. Because I have seen him growing from the under-13 age group, it was really shocking to me when he said this. But what to do, it is very unfortunate. In fact, I also made my retirement at 31 and a half, but he has made up his mind now. So, probably he felt that he needed to move on, and probably he wants to focus on something else. I tried my level best to convince him and even spoke to him, but he is hell-bent on moving on, Prasad told IANS in an exclusive conversation on Thursday. Bharat is also remembered for taking two catches and effecting one stumping when Wriddhiman Saha had a stiff neck during the Kanpur Test against New Zealand in 2021. But Bharat was inconsistent in his glovework and run-making, which meant that he wasnt considered for the Test team after playing the second Test against England at his hometown Visakhapatnam in February 2024. In seven Tests, including playing in the 2023 World Test Championship final against Australia at The Oval, Bharat amassed 223 runs with a highest score of 44 and an average of 20.09. Bharat also made 10 appearances in the Indian Premier League (IPL) for Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Delhi Capitals, while scoring 199 runs. I feel that he still had some mettle left in him to make a comeback. He was a fantastic keeper, and there is no two ways about it. I think he has got a safe pair of hands and was a decent batter because I have seen him growing from under-13. But then, he has got some other ideas, and one has to respect that, added Prasad. Speculation was rife on a section of social media, which suggested that Bharat could be on his way to representing the UAE after he was allegedly seen practising with their team in a few sessions last month. However, sources told IANS that there was no truth in it, though they admitted that Bharat was in Dubai around that time and wanted to practice or train with the UAE national team, which is why he showed up for the same. Speculation was rife on a section of social media, which suggested that Bharat could be on his way to representing the UAE after he was allegedly seen practising with their team in a few sessions last month. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Previously, former India Under-19 and Uttar Pradesh batter Akshdeep Nath made his debut for the UAE earlier this year in the ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 matches in Nepal after acquiring the countrys citizenship, post making a move from Lucknow to Dubai last year. Article Source: IANS

