Pink-ball Test: Sutherland Unbeaten On 93, Perry Hits 76 As Australia Take The Lead
Cricket Australia: Annabel Sutherlands unbeaten 93 and Ellyse Perrys composed 76 steered Australia into ascendancy on day two of the one-off pink-ball Test against India, as the hosts reached 217/4 in 58 overs at tea, with their lead sitting at 19 runs at the WACA Ground on Saturday. Resuming from 96/3, Australia controlled the morning session as Ellyse and Annabel consolidated their overnight stand. Both raised their respective half-centuries with authority and kept the scoreboard moving against Indias attack under searing heat. Ellyse, who last passed fifty in July 2023, looked set for a hundred before falling lbw to Deepti Sharma on review. Her dismissal came after she crossed 1,000 career Test runs, overtaking Karen Rolton to become Australias leading run-scorer in the format and the first woman to achieve the double of 1,000 runs and 30 wickets in Tests. Annabel, dropped on 90 by wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh, pressed on with confidence and is closing in on her fourth Test century. Beth Mooney, reprieved twice early in her innings once at silly point and again in the slips dug in to provide support and remained not out on 19. Their 128-run partnership ensured Australia not only go past Indias first-innings score of 198, but move ahead in the game with six wickets still in hand. Indias spinners struggled to extract turn from the surface, while the seamers laboured without penetration. Annabel, dropped on 90 by wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh, pressed on with confidence and is closing in on her fourth Test century. Beth Mooney, reprieved twice early in her innings once at silly point and again in the slips dug in to provide support and remained not out on 19. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 198 in 62.4 overs (Jemimah Rodrigues 52; Annabel Sutherland 4-46) trail Australia 217/4 in 58 overs (Annabel Sutherland 93 not out, Ellyse Perry 76; Sayali Satghare 2-38, Deepti Sharma) by 19 runs Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: A Look At Indias Record In Ahmedabad Ahead Of Final
T20 World Cup: Team India secured their spot in the ICC Men's 2026 T20 World Cup final following their semi-final victory over England and will now face New Zealand in the summit clash on Sunday at the Narendra Modi Stadium. However, the venue has stirred mixed feelings among Indian fans because it was also where they suffered a painful defeat in the 2023 ODI World Cup final. Before the summit clash, lets dissect India's history at the worlds largest stadium. The Men in Blue have played 10 matches at Narendra Modi Stadium, winning seven of them. They have lost only three games at the venue since 2021 and have secured multiple victories, including convincing wins against teams such as England, the Netherlands, South Africa, and even New Zealand. One of the most emphatic results came in 2023, when India defeated the BlackCaps by a massive 168-run margin, underlining their ability to dominate at this venue. India also enjoyed a strong run during the 2021 home series against England in Ahmedabad, winning three of the five matches played there. More recently, however, the venue has produced mixed results for India against the top opposition. Despite a solid 30-run win over South Africa in late 2025, the Proteas responded strongly in their T20 World Cup fixture in February, handing the hosts a thumping 72-run defeat, adding a dent to their chances of qualifying for the tournaments knockouts. As a result, India have won a game and lost a contest at the venue this season. India, as hosts and defending champions with recent bilateral victories, are likely slight favourites for Sundays showdown against New Zealand. Nonetheless, history favours the Black Caps, as New Zealand have never lost a match to India in this tournament's history. Up to now, six matches have taken place at the Narendra Modi Stadium during this T20 World Cup. Teams batting first have secured three wins, while chasing teams have won two. One match resulted in a tie, indicating that the venue has hosted closely contested games throughout the tournament. Indias record in Ahmedabad in T20Is: Played: 10 Won: 7 Lost: 3 Indias record in Ahmedabad at T20 World Cup 2026: Played: 2 Indias record in Ahmedabad at T20 World Cup 2026: Also Read: Live Cricket Score Lost: 1 Article Source: IANS
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As Team India: As Team India prepares for Sundays high-stakes summit clash of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup against New Zealand, former India spinner Piyush Chawla believes managing emotions will be the defining factor for the hosts in a pressure-filled home final. Chawla stressed that while the expectations surrounding India may add pressure, the key for players is to embrace the occasion and focus on expressing themselves on the field. You just have to go out there, control your emotions and express yourself. Because it's very important when there are so many people around and so many think that you're going to win the game. You are the favourites, and that tag also brings a little bit of pressure, Chawla told JioStar. Chawla noted that nerves are inevitable in a global final, but the home crowd's support can transform that tension into motivation. And the butterflies, if someone says they're not there, is totally wrong. Once you enter the field and the whole crowd is behind you, cheering for you, gives you motivation. It's the same feeling that you have to do something special. And when every player thinks that way, that we have to do something special, the whole team comes together, he explained. He also emphasised that success in a final often results from a shared belief throughout the whole squad and support system. It's not only about the eleven who are playing, even the players who are outside and not part of the playing XI, even the support staff, when everyone comes together, it becomes like a brute force, he said. Reflecting on Indias road to the final, Chawla singled out wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson for his crucial contributions in recent matches. This is the moment you live for as a cricketer, Chawla said while recalling Indias must-win clash against the West Indies cricket team. The game against the West Indies was a virtual quarter-final, and the way Sanju Samson played that innings while chasing 195 in a pressure situation, he made it look so easy. That's the beauty of his batting. Samson carried that form into the semifinal against the England national cricket team as well, continuing his aggressive approach at the crease. And again, against England, he came in to bat and made sure he was hitting every ball. We all know Wankhede brings a lot to the table for the batters, so you have to try and convert even the balls that are not there to hit into boundary balls, Chawla said. Speaking about batting dynamics at the Wankhede Stadium, Chawla explained that totals often need to be adjusted upward because of the venues chasing-friendly conditions. He said, Whatever you're thinking of scoring, you have to add 20 runs to that because its a chasing ground, and we saw what happened there. India scored 250-plus and at one point we thought 250 was a good enough score in a high-pressure game, but England just fell seven runs short. Chawla also assessed the recent struggles of mystery spinner Varun Chakaravarthy, suggesting that inconsistency in his lengths has reduced his effectiveness. I feel sometimes when you get desperate or when you try to do too many things, you end up bowling too full, and that's exactly what's happening with Varun, Chawla said. His strength is to bowl that hard length, not the one that fast bowlers bowl, but for a spinner, the good length where the bounce is around knee-high. Because with his pace, if the batter is not picking him up from the hand, it becomes really difficult as he's so quick off the surface. I feel sometimes when you get desperate or when you try to do too many things, you end up bowling too full, and that's exactly what's happening with Varun, Chawla said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As India head into the final with expectations running high, Chawla believes staying composed and embracing the occasion will be key if the hosts are to overcome New Zealand and lift the trophy. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: What Will Happen If IND Vs NZ Final Is Washed Out?
T20 World Cup Final: Defending champions India will look to create history when they face New Zealand in the final of the T20 World Cup 2026 to be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday. India is looking to become the first team to win three T20 World Cup titles, while New Zealand will be aiming for their first. As fans eagerly anticipate the match, concerns about the weather persist, leaving many wondering what will happen if the summit clash gets washed out due to rain. According to the ICC rules, the final match has 120 minutes of extra time to complete 10 overs per side, which is the minimum requirement in the T20 World Cup Final. If the match cannot be completed on time, then there is a reserve day on March 9, where the match will be resumed from where it stopped. If the match cannot be completed on Reserve Day and gets abandoned, then according to the rules, the T20 World Cup 2026 trophy will be shared between India and New Zealand. In the history of the ICC tournaments, such a situation has only happened one time, when the Champions Trophy 2002 Final between India and Sri Lanka could not be played even on the reserve day, and the trophy was shared between the two sides. If the match cannot be completed on Reserve Day and gets abandoned, then according to the rules, the T20 World Cup 2026 trophy will be shared between India and New Zealand. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India and New Zealand have faced each other 30 times in the shortest format of the game. Out of these encounters, the Men in Blue have registered 18 victories, while the Blackcaps have won 11 matches. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: 5 Wins, Two Defeats And A Tie -- New Zealand's Road To Final
T20 World Cup: New Zealand are one step away from completing an impressive redemption story at the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026. After being eliminated in the group stage of the 2024 tournament, the Black Caps have bounced back with five wins and two losses to reach the final. They will face the Indian team, the same opponent that beat them in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final. New Zealand started their campaign with a tense but steady chase against Afghanistan. Tim Seifert played a key role, scoring 65 off 42 after an early collapse left the team at 14/2. Glenn Phillips contributed 42 off 25, helping create a crucial 74-run partnership. Daryl Mitchell and Mitchell Santner then finished the chase with ease. The Black Caps followed this with one of the tournaments strongest performances, defeating the United Arab Emirates by 10 wickets in Chennai. Seifert (89 off 42) and Finn Allen (84 off 50) formed a stunning unbeaten 175-run opening partnership, which is the second-highest in T20 World Cup history. Their first loss came against the unbeaten South Africa in Ahmedabad, despite decent contributions from Mark Chapman and Mitchell. However, New Zealand quickly bounced back, successfully chasing down 173 runs against Canada due to a powerful unbeaten 146-run collaboration between Rachin Ravindra (59 off 39) and Phillips (76 off 36). After moving to the Super 8 stage, their match with Pakistan was washed out. Still, they responded strongly with a tough win over Sri Lanka in Colombo, recovering from 84/6 thanks to Santner (47 off 26) and Cole McConchies efforts. Ravindra starred with four wickets in a bowling display dominated by spin. A narrow defeat to England, which at one point left them at 2/2, put their qualification in jeopardy, but New Zealand advanced to the semi-finals based on a better net run rate than Pakistan. In the semi-final, the Black Caps delivered their most complete performance, overpowering South Africa both with bat and ball. McConchie made two early breakthroughs by dismissing Quinton de Kock and Ryan Rickelton. Ravindra also took key wickets, including Aiden Markram and David Miller, keeping the Proteas to 170, despite a strong counter-attack from Marco Jansen, who scored 55. Allen and Seifert began the chase with an exciting 117-run opening partnership, highlighted by Allen scoring the fastest century in Mens T20 World Cup history off just 33 balls, surpassing Chris Gayles previous record. New Zealand : Road to Final Beat Afghanistan by 5 wickets in Chennai on Feb 8 Beat UAE by 10 wickets in Chennai on Feb 10 Lost to South Africa by 7 wickets in Ahmedabad on Feb 14 Beat Canada by 8 wickets in Chennai on Feb 17 Abandoned against Pakistan in Colombo on Feb 21 Beat Sri Lanka by 61 runs in Colombo on Feb 25 Abandoned against Pakistan in Colombo on Feb 21 Also Read: Live Cricket Score Beat South Africa by 9 wickets in Ahmedabad on March 4 (Semi-Final) Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: India Vs New Zealand Head-to-head Record And Last Five Matches Results Ahead Of Final
T20 World Cup: An upbeat Indian team will square off against a strong New Zealand side in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup final at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday, in what will be a second ICC tournament summit clash between the two teams in the past one year after the Champions Trophy final that took place a year ago, on March 9, 2025. India head into the final against New Zealand with a slight edge. Playing at home, carrying the tag of defending champions, and coming off recent bilateral wins against the Kiwis, India appear to have momentum on their side. However, history provides a counterbalanceNew Zealand have never been beaten by India in tournament encounters. Both sides have experienced a turbulent path throughout the competition. At different stages, each team looked close to an early exit before producing strong turnarounds to secure their places in the final of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. New Zealands campaign faced a setback after their defeat to England, which left their semi-final qualification uncertain and dependent on other results. Ultimately, Pakistan's failure to register a large victory over Sri Lanka ensured the Black Caps progressed to the knockout stage. In the semi-final, New Zealand produced an outstanding performance, defeating South Africa by nine wickets to secure their place in the final. Indias journey mirrored a similar roller-coaster. Entering the tournament as one of the favourites, their campaign took a major hit when they suffered a 72-run loss to South Africa during the Super Eights, putting them on the brink of elimination. However, aided by a bit of fortune and strong performances when it mattered most, India bounced back impressively, registering dominant victories over West Indies and England to book their spot in a second consecutive T20 World Cup final. Head-to-head record between India and New Zealand in T20Is Total Matches Played: 30 India Won: 18 New Zealand Won: 11 Tied: 1 Performance of both teams in their last 5 matches India: W, L, W, W, W New Zealand: W, AB, W, L, W Squads: New Zealand: W, AB, W, L, W Also Read: Live Cricket Score New Zealand: Tim Seifert (wk), Finn Allen, Rachin Ravindra, Glenn Phillips, Mark Chapman, Daryl Mitchell, Mitchell Santner (c), Cole McConchie, Matt Henry, Ish Sodhi, Lockie Ferguson, Jacob Duffy, James Neesham, Kyle Jamieson, Devon Conway Article Source: IANS
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T20 WC: 8 Wins In 7 Matches -- India's Road To Final
T20 World Cup: Defending champions India will face New Zealand in the final of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 to be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. The India team had a strong and steady campaign leading to the final of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026, achieving seven wins in eight matches. Their journey started with a 29-run win against the United States national cricket team at the Wankhede Stadium on February 7. They then dominated the Namibia with a convincing 93-run victory in Delhi on February 12. One of their most important wins in the group stage came when they defeated their arch-rivals, the Pakistan, by 61 runs in Colombo on February 15. The team continued to build momentum with a 17-run win over the Netherlands in Ahmedabad on February 18. India faced their only setback against the South Africa team, who defeated them by 76 runs in Ahmedabad on February 22. However, this loss did not derail their campaign. The team responded strongly, beating the Zimbabwe team by 72 runs in Chennai on February 26. They then overcame the West Indies team by five wickets in Kolkata on March 1, securing a spot in the semi-finals. In a tense knockout match, India edged past the England team by seven runs at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on March 5, earning their place in the final after a solid and resilient tournament run. India and New Zealand have faced each other 30 times in the shortest format of the game. Out of these encounters, the Men in Blue have registered 18 victories, while the Blackcaps have won 11 matches. India : Road to Final Beat USA by 29 runs in Mumbai on Feb 7 Beat Namibia by 93 runs at Delhi on Feb 12 Beat Pakistan by 61 runs in Colombo on Feb 15 Beat Netherlands by 17 runs in Ahmedabad on Feb 18 Lost to South Africa by 76 runs in Ahmedabad on Feb 22 Beat Zimbabwe by 72 runs in Chennai on Feb 26 Lost to South Africa by 76 runs in Ahmedabad on Feb 22 Also Read: Live Cricket Score Beat England by 7 runs in Mumbai on March 5 (Semi-Final) Article Source: IANS
Beyond Boundaries Trophy: West Start With Win In Womens Zonal T20 Cricket Tournament For The Blind
Zonal T20 Cricket Tournament: West Zone secured a commanding 143-run victory against North Zone in the opening match of the Womens Zonal T20 Cricket Tournament for the Blind 2026, rechristened as the Beyond Boundaries Trophy, commenced at Modern School, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi, on Friday. After winning the toss and choosing to bat, West Zone posted 233/5 in 20 overs, powered by a brilliant 102 off 46 balls by Saloni (SR 221.74). Takhuben Amraji Kukadiya added 49 runs to strengthen the innings. North Zone were bowled out for 90 in 14.5 overs, with captain Simu Das top-scoring with 30 runs. Among the bowlers, Chetnaben Ratbhai Galchar led the attack with 2/18, while Muskan Gochar and Sushma Patel claimed key wickets. The three-match series is organised by the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI), the cricketing arm of Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled, bringing together talented visually impaired women cricketers from across regions. The North Zone, captained by Simu Das, features players from Delhi, Haryana, Chandigarh, and Uttar Pradesh, while the West Zone, led by Sushma Patel of Madhya Pradesh, includes players from Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Rajasthan, the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) informed in a release on Friday. Speaking on the occasion, Shailender Yadav, General Secretary of CABI, said: This tournament provides an important platform for players from both zones to compete and showcase their cricketing talent. Initiatives like this will create greater exposure and opportunities for women in blind cricket. The North Zone, captained by Simu Das, features players from Delhi, Haryana, Chandigarh, and Uttar Pradesh, while the West Zone, led by Sushma Patel of Madhya Pradesh, includes players from Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Rajasthan, the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) informed in a release on Friday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Beyond Boundaries Trophy celebrates the power of sport to break barriersproving that when opportunity meets determination, every boundary can be crossed. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: New Zealand Are Always David; Go Out There To Do The Best For Country, Says Phillips
T20 World Cup: New Zealands batting allrounder Glenn Phillips said his side were used to being the David against giant sides like India all the time and that they are going to put their best foot forward for the country when the 2026 Men's T20 World Cup final takes place at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. New Zealand, a nation of 5.5 million, has reached the summit clash against the hosts, who can call upon a talent pool vast enough to field multiple competitive sides. I mean, we're never given a chance to usually even be in the semifinals, and we're always there. So we're always David. I guess that means only one team can fail, doesn't it? For us, we just go out there and enjoy it. We have a great time as a group of guys. We go out there, do our best for our country. Obviously, a packed crowd is fantastic. We play to entertain the people, and whether they're supporting us or whether they're supporting India, it's fantastic for cricket in general, Phillips told reporters ahead of the sides training session on Friday. The high-octane title clash is expected to pit New Zealand's batters against India wrist-spinner Varun Chakaravarthy, whos been a little expensive of late. I think obviously we've played him quite a few times in the past now, which is helpful. But obviously he's an incredible bowler, and we will just go out there and try and face the ball one ball at a time. Obviously, he is allowed to have a good day, but we're also allowed to have a good day, and we'll see what happens, added Phillips. Phillips was candid about ace pacer Jasprit Bumrah's quality, especially after he produced two match-turning overs in the back end, which helped India edge England by seven runs in the semi-final in Mumbai. Obviously, we had a really good trip against him in the bilateral series as well. But he's a class bowler. Obviously, Bumrah is a fantastic bowler. He's got so many variations. He hits the block hole at the death incredibly well. Obviously, the way the England boys played him yesterday in terms of trying to take the overs to, I guess, the last two overs and give themselves as much of a chance as possible was, I guess, the tactic that they'd employed. He's human as well. He is allowed to have a bad day, as are the rest of us. So hopefully, we have a good day against him, he added. Phillips added that capitalising on any loose deliveries from Bumrah would be crucial. It's not necessarily going to be that, per se. As I said, a bowler is allowed to miss. If he happens to miss, we do have to put it away. But that also means that if he does bowl well, we do have to, I guess, accommodate for other things and adapt on the fly. The previous night's semifinal between India and England -- a high-octane run fest -- prompted discussion about batter-friendly surfaces. Phillips stated New Zealand were prepared for any conditions the pitch might offer on Sunday evening. Look, obviously that was a fantastic game. It was great to watch last night, great for cricket in general. Obviously, there are things going around about pitches being too batter-friendly and things like that. But obviously, I think it's an entertaining brand of cricket, and the pitches at different stadiums play each time differently. So whatever we see, we'll try and adapt to (ahead of the final on Sunday). If that means lots of runs, then that means lots of runs. But if it means that it's going to be a little bit of a scrap, we're up for that as well. The dew is also expected to be a factor, though some chemical spraying is expected to happen on the ground so that it doesnt make the game lop-sided. New Zealand gained some insight into the dew factor in Kolkata during the nine-wicket semi-final over South Africa, where they successfully chased down 170, thanks to Finn Allens record 33-ball century. I think coming from Kolkata was a great opportunity to understand that dew factor. We were obviously lucky enough to win the toss and bat and chase down 170 in a very limited number of overs, which is fantastic. So, especially the boys up top, they're used to playing with high strike rates. Obviously, all the Indian boys do the same. Obviously, the dew factor is always a thing here in India this time of year. Whether the chemicals work or dew is going to be a factor; if we do end up having to bat first and bowl second, then we're going to have to adapt as much as possible to that situation. I guess, go out there, try to execute our skills as much as possible, whether we've got a wet ball or a dry ball. There's no real excuse, added Phillips. Phillips said New Zealand's journey to the final, despite one stumble against England in the Super Eights, had been built on collective effort, citing the match-winning contributions of Allen and Tim Seifert in the semifinal. We're pretty happy with how we've gone about things. Obviously, we had a little bit of a hiccup against England there, and we were in a strong position. But the way the boys came out against South Africa, I guess it comes down to one game at a time. In knockout competitions, it does seem to turn up for whoever's there on the day. Obviously, the way Finn batted the other day was fantastic. Along with Seifert, the boys bowled incredibly well. So it's a one-off game again, which is fantastic, and hopefully, we can go and adapt to the best we can. When it comes to going toe-to-toe with a cricketing superpower on home soil in front of a 130,000-strong crowd, Phillips said the gulf in resources had never stopped New Zealand before and would not stop them now in their quest to win their first-ever Mens T20 World Cup. I think cricket is cricket at the end of the day. Everybody's trying to get to the same position and, I guess, trying to perform as best they can for their country or whichever team they're playing against. In knockout competitions, it does seem to turn up for whoever's there on the day. Obviously, the way Finn batted the other day was fantastic. Along with Seifert, the boys bowled incredibly well. So it's a one-off game again, which is fantastic, and hopefully, we can go and adapt to the best we can. Also Read: Live Cricket Score They could probably pick three sides that would compete just as evenly in this World Cup. So, for us to go out and compete with teams around the world with such a small population is fantastic. But I think we've put it down to a lot of our team culture, our preparation, and trying to do the little things well, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Mixed-soil pitch set to offer minimal turn and good bounce for India-NZ final
The pitch is as good as fresh, having hosted just one match in this T20 World Cup
Pink-ball Test: Sutherland, Hamilton Help Australia Seize Upper Hand Against India (ld)
Skipper Alyssa Healy: Australia seized the upper hand in the one-off pink-ball Test against India at the WACA Ground in Perth by ending day one at 96/3 and trailing by 102 runs, after debutant Lucy Hamilton and Annabel Sutherland starred with the ball on Friday. Skipper Alyssa Healy, in her farewell international game, won the toss and sent India in to bat first under scorching heat. That decision paid off as Annabel found magnificent swing and seam to pick 4-46, while Lucy was accurate and found movement in taking 3-31, as India were bowled out for 198. Darcie Brown (2-41) and Ashleigh Gardner (1-39) also chipped in to tighten the screws on Indias batting line-up. For India, Jemimah Rodrigues scored a composed 52, and that was the only notable contribution, while debutant Kashvee Gautam added a useful 34 not out off 54 balls. Indias innings was marked by them being unable to adapt to the rigours of Test match cricket, especially this being their first game in the longer format after June 2024. Australias reply was tested under lights, as Sayali Satghare and Kranti Gaud reduced them to 58/3. But Ellyse Perry and Annabel Sutherland steadied things by sharing an unbroken stand of 38 and looking increasingly assured against the Indian bowlers. Ellyse barely put a foot wrong since arriving at the crease to be unbeaten on 43 off 62 balls, laced with seven boundaries. Annabel backed up her stellar bowling show by making 20 not out off 29 balls, studded with three boundaries. India will need to be at their best on Saturday to prevent Australia from taking a significant first-innings lead. The final session began with Australia not conceding a boundary in four overs before Annabel had Sayali top-edging a pull to Beth Mooney, while Darcie Brown ended Indias innings two runs short of 200 when Krantis half-hearted pull was caught by first slip. In response to Indias 198, Australia lost Georgia early. Sayali produced a sharp inswinger that breached her defence and bowled her for two. Ellyse joined Phoebe Litchfield and looked fluent in driving Sayali through cover for four, but India struck again when Phoebes scratchy stay ended at nine, as Jemimah Rodrigues took a brilliant low catch at backward point off Kranti. Skipper Alyssa Healy, playing in her final international game, received a standing ovation from the Perth crowd but could not make it count as she edged away from the body off Sayali to Jemimah at backward point for 13. At 58/3, Indias seamers had their tails up, with Sayali and Kranti making the ball talk. Ellyse, however, grew in confidence, cutting and driving with authority, while Annabel shone from the outset, with her crisp drive through extra cover and a pull behind square being the standout shots. India went all-pace until the final over, when Sneh Rana was introduced, but Annabel and Ellyse negotiated her comfortably. Previously, Indias innings began shakily after Smriti Mandhana survived a probing first over from Darcie Brown. She looked shaky before being undone in the sixth over by Lucy, who claimed her maiden Test wicket with a sharp nip-backer that castled the India vice-captain through the gate. Shafali Verma looked positive by hitting six boundaries in making 35 off 48 balls, before edging Annabel behind to Beth Mooney, while playing a drive sans footwork. Debutant Pratika Rawal looked scratchy in her 18 off 43 balls and was dismissed after drinks when she slashed at a wide delivery from Sutherland, only to be caught at gully. India skipper Harmanpreet Kaur attempted to counterattack with four boundaries but was beaten by late movement from Dracie that breached her defence and bowled her for 19. Jemimah got a thick edge off Lucy for four to begin her stay at the crease, before presenting the full face of the bat past mid-on to get a boundary and end a session where India failed to show the patience needed for surviving the rigours of Test match cricket. The second session began with India losing Deepti Sharma early to Annabel Sutherland before Jemimah and Richa Ghosh stitched together a promising 23-run stand off 62 balls. Their resistance was short-lived, however, as Richa fell to Ashleigh and Jemimah, who looked at ease while hitting 52 her fourth fifty in Tests and second against Australia, edged off Lucy to square leg and gave the teenager her second scalp. Lucy struck again to remove Sneh Rana cheaply and completed a three-wicket haul on debut. Indias lower order survived nervy moments, with Kashvee dropped by Beth Mooney on 16, before she and Sayali stayed unbeaten till dinner break arrived. After that, though Indias innings ended swiftly and they took out three Australian wickets, the hosts ensured they did enough to maintain their upper hand in the final game of the multi-format series. Lucy struck again to remove Sneh Rana cheaply and completed a three-wicket haul on debut. Indias lower order survived nervy moments, with Kashvee dropped by Beth Mooney on 16, before she and Sayali stayed unbeaten till dinner break arrived. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 198 all out in 62.4 overs (Jemimah Rodrigues 52, Shafali Verma 35; Annabel Sutherland 4-46, Lucy Hamilton 3-31) lead Australia 96/3 in 27 overs (Ellyse Perry 43 not out, Annabel Sutherland 20 not out; Sayali Satghare 2-24, Kranti Gaud 1-28) by 102 runs Article Source: IANS
Your Presence And Wishes Made It Unforgettable, Says Sachin Tendulkar After ArjunSaaniya's Wedding
Lucknow Super Giants: India's cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar has expressed heartfelt gratitude to fans, friends, and well-wishers for their love and blessings following the wedding of his son Arjun Tendulkar with Saaniya Chandhok. Tendulkar thanked everyone who extended their wishes to the couple and the family during the wedding celebrations held in the city, through a post on social media. As Arjun and Saaniya begin this new chapter together, we feel incredibly grateful for the love and blessings pouring in from everyone. Your presence, messages, and heartfelt wishes have made this wedding a truly unforgettable occasion for the family and, most importantly, for the couple. Thank you very much, Tendulkar wrote in a post on X. Arjun and Saaniya tied the knot on Thursday in an intimate yet star-studded ceremony. The wedding celebrations were attended by several prominent figures from the cricket fraternity as well as close friends and family members. The couple had earlier announced their engagement in August 2025 in a private ceremony attended by their close circle. In the days leading up to the wedding, several traditional pre-wedding functions such as mehendi and sangeet ceremonies were organised, bringing together many well-known personalities from the cricketing world. The couple had earlier announced their engagement in August 2025 in a private ceremony attended by their close circle. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Arjun, meanwhile, continues to build his cricketing career on the domestic circuit and currently represents the Goa cricket team. After previously being part of the Mumbai Indians, the left-arm all-rounder has been traded to the Lucknow Super Giants ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season. Article Source: IANS
Pink-ball Test: Perry, Sutherland Take Australia To 96/3, Trail India By 102 Runs At Stumps
Skipper Alyssa Healy: Ellyse Perry and Annabel Sutherland shared an unbroken stand of 38 to guide Australia to 96/3 in 27 overs at stumps and trail India by 102 runs on day one of the one-off pink-ball Test at the WACA Ground on Friday. After bowling out India for 198, Australia were forced to negotiate a tricky session under lights. Phoebe Litchfield fell cheaply to debutant pacer Kranti Gaud, while skipper Alyssa Healy managed only 13 in what could be her penultimate international innings. Debutant pacer Sayali Satghare struck to remove Alyssa and Georgia Voll, as India managed to make early inroads. Ellyse and Annabel then steadied the innings by looking increasingly assured against the Indian bowlers. Ellyse barely put a foot wrong since arriving at the crease to be unbeaten on 43 off 62 balls, laced with seven boundaries, while Annabel made 20 not out off 29 balls, studded with three boundaries. India will need to be at their best on Saturday to prevent Australia from taking a significant first-innings lead. The final session began with Australia not conceding a boundary in four overs before Annabel had Sayali top-edging a pull to Beth Mooney, while Darcie Brown ended Indias innings two runs short of 200 when Krantis half-hearted pull was caught by first slip. In response to Indias 198, Australia lost Georgia early. Sayali produced a sharp inswinger that breached her defence and bowled her for two. Ellyse joined Phoebe Litchfield and looked fluent in driving Sayali through cover for four, but India struck again when Phoebes scratchy stay ended at nine, as Jemimah Rodrigues took a brilliant low catch at backward point off Kranti. Skipper Alyssa Healy, playing in her final international game, received a standing ovation from the Perth crowd but could not make it count as she edged away from the body of Sayali to Jemimah at backward point for 13. At 58-3, Indias seamers had their tails up, with Sayali and Kranti making the ball talk. Ellyse, however, grew in confidence, cutting and driving with authority, while Annabel shone from the outset, with her crisp drive through extra cover and a pull behind square being the standout shots. India went all-pace until the final over, when Sneh Rana was introduced, but Annabel and Ellyse negotiated her comfortably. Despite the early breakthroughs, India will rue not making deeper inroads, leaving Australia well placed to push for a first-innings lead on Saturday. Ellyse, however, grew in confidence, cutting and driving with authority, while Annabel shone from the outset, with her crisp drive through extra cover and a pull behind square being the standout shots. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 198 all out in 62.4 overs (Jemimah Rodrigues 52, Shafali Verma 35; Annabel Sutherland 4-46, Lucy Hamilton 3-31) lead Australia 96/3 in 27 overs (Ellyse Perry 43 not out, Annabel Sutherland 20 not out; Sayali Satghare 2-24, Kranti Gaud 1-28) by 102 runs Article Source: IANS
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DY Patil T20 Cup: Mandals All-round Show Leads Canara Bank Into Final Against Mumbai Customs
DY Patil T20 Cup: Ajay Mandals all-round show helped Canara Bank beat DY Patil Red by three runs in the semifinal of the 20th DY Patil T20 Cup at the DY Patil Stadium on Friday. Mandals impressive showing meant Canara Bank will take on Mumbai Customs in the final, after the latter sealed a five-wicket win over DY Patil Blue. Mandal anchored Canara Banks innings by hitting 46 as they posted 181/9 in 20 overs. DY Patil Reds left-arm pacer Naman Tiwari (4-33) grabbed a hat-trick in the final over, dismissing Mandal, Lavish Kaushal, and KB Pawan. Chasing 182, DY Patil Red looked well placed at 132/3, but the dismissal of skipper Krunal Pandya triggered a collapse, and they finished three runs short. Mandal (3-22), Kaushal (2-20), and Shreesha Achar (2-30) were the standout bowlers for Canara Bank. Meanwhile, at the DY Patil University Ground, Chinmay Sutar powered Mumbai Customs with a 44-ball 74, including six fours and five sixes, to chase down DY Patil Blues 156/9 in just 15.3 overs. Fast bowler Mayank Yadav (2-29) bowled well for DY Patil Blue, but Customs were never in trouble. Earlier, veteran pacer Sandeep Warrier (4-28) was the standout for Customs with the ball. Mumbai Customs will face Canara Bank in the final, to be held later on Friday night. Brief scores: Fast bowler Mayank Yadav (2-29) bowled well for DY Patil Blue, but Customs were never in trouble. Earlier, veteran pacer Sandeep Warrier (4-28) was the standout for Customs with the ball. Mumbai Customs will face Canara Bank in the final, to be held later on Friday night. Also Read: Live Cricket Score At DY Patil University: DY Patil Blue 156/9 in 20 overs (Shashank Singh 42, Anand Bais 31; Sandeep Warrier 4-28, Daksh Kamra 2-23) lost to Mumbai Customs 157/5 in 15.3 overs (Chinmay Sutar 74, Prasad Pawar 38; Mayank Yadav 2-29) by five wickets Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: India head to Ahmedabad for final against New Zealand
Mumbai: A day after edging England by seven runs in a pulsating semi-final of the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup, Suryakumar Yadav-led India departed from Mumbai to Ahmedabad for the title clash against New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium, scheduled for Sunday. Excitement over catching a glimpse of the Indian team was evident from Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
T20 WC: Five Indian Batters Who Have Dominated New Zealand In T20Is
T20 World Cup: Defending champions India will face New Zealand in the final of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 to be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. India and New Zealand have faced each other 30 times in the shortest format of the game. Out of these encounters, the Men in Blue have registered 18 victories, while the Blackcaps have won 11 matches. Over the years, Indian batters have played a key role in securing wins against New Zealand in T20Is. As the two teams prepare to face off once again in the summit clash, here is a look at the top five Indian players who have scored the most runs against New Zealand in the format. India's top scorers against New Zealand in T20Is 1. Suryakumar Yadav: India's captain Suryakumar has scored the most runs against New Zealand in T20Is. He has played 13 matches against the Black Caps and managed to score 526 runs at an average of 58.44. Surya has also hit one century and four half-centuries against the New Zealand team. 2. Rohit Sharma: Former India captain Rohit Sharma has played 17 matches against the Black Caps and has scored 511 runs against them. The 2024 T20 World Cup-winning captain has also hit six half-centuries against the team. 3. KL Rahul: Indian opener KL Rahul boasts a great record against New Zealand in T20Is. He has amassed 322 runs in just 8 matches and hit three fifties. 2. Rohit Sharma: Former India captain Rohit Sharma has played 17 matches against the Black Caps and has scored 511 runs against them. The 2024 T20 World Cup-winning captain has also hit six half-centuries against the team. Also Read: Live Cricket Score 5. Virat Kohli: India's prime batter Kohli is placed at number five in the list. The former captain has scored 311 runs in just 10 matches at an average of 34.55. Virat has hammered two fifties against the Black Caps. Article Source: IANS
IND-ENG Semifinal Had 'tension, Thunderous Cheers & Unforgettable Moments': Saikia
T20 World Cup: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Devajit Saikia praised the thrilling ICC Men's T20 World Cup semifinal between the India national cricket team and England national cricket team at Wankhede Stadium, saying the contest had tension, thunderous cheers and unforgettable moments. Taking to X, formerly Twitter, Saikia said the high-intensity clash on Thursday evening captured the excitement and drama of the tournament, with the electrifying atmosphere at the iconic Mumbai venue adding to the spectacle as India sealed their place in the final. Tension, thunderous cheers, & unforgettable moments the ICC Men's T20 World Cup semifinal between winner India & England at Wankhede Stadium last evening had it all in the bouquet... he shared on X. Saikia was in attendance at the Wankhede Stadium along with the International Cricket Council (ICC) chairman Jay Shah, IPL chairman Arun Dhumal, BCCI chief Mithun Manhas, vice president Rajeev Shukla, and other dignitaries. India clinched a thrilling seven-run victory over England in the second semi-final of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup at the iconic Wankhede Stadium to set up a final date with New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. After Sanju Samson led the charge to take India to 253/7, the home team survived a spirited challenge from England to register a seven-run win in a high-scoring semi-final at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Thursday. The two teams scored 499 runs between them, the most in a men's T20 World Cup match. India clinched a thrilling seven-run victory over England in the second semi-final of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup at the iconic Wankhede Stadium to set up a final date with New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Men in Blue are now just one step away from becoming the first team to defend their T20 World Cup crown and lift the title twice. In Sunday's title clash, India are chasing a few firsts as they take on New Zealand in Ahmedabad. They are aiming to become the first host team to win the T20 World Cup, the first team to defend the title, and the first to win three T20 World Cup titles. Article Source: IANS
Pink-ball Test: Sutherland Picks 4-46 As Australia Bowl Out India For 198
After Alyssa Healy: Fast-bowling all-rounder Annabel Sutherland claimed 4-46 while debutant pacer Lucy Hamilton impressed with 3-31 as Australia bowled out India for 198 on day one of the one-off pink-ball Test at the WACA Ground on Friday. After Alyssa Healy won the toss and opted to bowl first in her final international game, Australias seamers made full use of the lively pitch by striking at regular intervals to ensure India never built sustained momentum. For India, Jemimah Rodrigues composed 52 was the only notable contribution, while debutant Kashvee Gautam added a useful 34 not out off 54 balls. Indias innings was marked by them being unable to adapt to the rigours of Test match cricket, especially with this being their first game in the longer format after June 2024. Annabel led the attack with her disciplined lines and mesmerising seam and swing, while Lucy capped a memorable debut with her accuracy and ability to generate movement. Darcie Brown (2-41) and Ashleigh Gardner (1-39) also chipped in to tighten the screws on Indias batting line-up. Indias innings began shakily after Smriti Mandhana survived a probing first over from Darcie Brown. She looked shaky, before being undone in the sixth over by Lucy, who claimed her maiden Test wicket with a sharp nip-backer that castled the India vice-captain through the gate. Shafali Verma looked positive by hitting six boundaries in making 35 off 48 balls, before edging Annabel behind to Beth Mooney, while playing a drive sans footwork. Debutant Pratika Rawal looked scratchy in her 18 off 43 balls and was dismissed after drinks when she slashed at a wide delivery from Sutherland, only to be caught at gully. India skipper Harmanpreet Kaur attempted to counterattack with four boundaries but was beaten by late movement from Dracie that breached her defence and bowled her for 19. Jemimah got a thick edge off Lucy for four to begin her stay at the crease, before presenting full face of the bat past mid-on to get a boundary and end a session where India failed to show the patience needed for surviving the rigours of Test match cricket. The second session began with India losing Deepti Sharma early to Annabel Sutherland before Jemimah and Richa Ghosh stitched together a promising 23-run stand off 62 balls. Their resistance was short-lived, however, as Richa fell to Ashleigh and Jemimah, who looked at ease while hitting 52 her fourth fifty in Tests and second against Australia, flicked off Lucy to square leg and gave the teenager her second scalp. Lucy struck again to remove Sneh Rana cheaply and completed a three-wicket haul on debut. Indias lower order survived nervy moments, with Kashvee dropped by Beth Mooney on 16, before she and Sayali stayed unbeaten till dinner break arrived. Their resistance was short-lived, however, as Richa fell to Ashleigh and Jemimah, who looked at ease while hitting 52 her fourth fifty in Tests and second against Australia, flicked off Lucy to square leg and gave the teenager her second scalp. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 198 in 62.4 overs (Jemimah Rodrigues 52, Shafali Verma 35; Annabel Sutherland 4-46, Lucy Hamilton 3-31) against Australia Article Source: IANS
Pink-ball Test: Hamilton Picks Three On Stunning Debut As Australia Keep India To 184/8
WACA Ground: Australia debutant pacer Lucy Hamilton claimed three wickets on a memorable first day as India were restricted to 184/8 in 57 overs at the dinner break in the one-off pink-ball Test at the WACA Ground on Friday. India, resuming at 99/4 in the first session, lost Deepti Sharma early to Annabel Sutherland before Jemimah Rodrigues and Richa Ghosh stitched together a promising 23-run stand off 62 balls. Their resistance was short-lived, however, as Richa fell to Ashleigh Gardner and Jemimah, who looked at ease while hitting 52 her fourth fifty in Tests and second against Australia, flicked off Lucy to square leg and gave the teenager her second scalp. Lucy struck again to remove Sneh Rana cheaply and complete a three-wicket haul on debut. Indias lower order survived nervy moments, with Kashvee Gautam dropped by Beth Mooney on 16, sparing the visitors from deeper trouble. Kashvee is unbeaten on 22, while Sayali Satghare is not out on seven. But the session was all about how Australias bowlers maintained relentless pressure with the pink ball, exploiting bounce and seam movement on the lively WACA surface, leaving the hosts firmly in command heading into the final session. Previously, Australias pace attack ripped through Indias top order in the opening session and reduced the visitors to 99/4 in 27 overs at tea. Annabel, Lucy Hamilton, and Darcie Brown kept the hosts firmly in control in what is also Australia skipper Alyssa Healys final international game. India are trailing 8-4 in the multi-format series and are playing Tests for the first time since mid-2024. They handed debut caps to Kashvee, Sayali, Pratika Rawal, and Kranti Gaud. Previously, Australias pace attack ripped through Indias top order in the opening session and reduced the visitors to 99/4 in 27 overs at tea. Annabel, Lucy Hamilton, and Darcie Brown kept the hosts firmly in control in what is also Australia skipper Alyssa Healys final international game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 184/8 in 57 overs (Jemimah Rodrigues 52, Shafali Verma 35; Lucy Hamilton 3-31, Annabel Sutherland 3-38) against Australia Article Source: IANS
ICC Reveals Match Officials For T20 World Cup 2026 Final
English pair Richard Illingworth and Alex Wharf will be in the middle for the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 Final between India and New Zealand in Ahmedabad. Illingworth will take charge of his second consecutive Mens T20 World Cup Final, having stood alongside Chris Gaffaney in 2024. It continues Illingworth's impressive recent record of appointments, having also stood in the ICC Mens Cricket World Cup 2023 Final and the ICC Mens Champions Trophy 2025 Final. He is joined by compatriot Wharf, who will oversee his first senior ICC World Cup Final. Wharf previously stood at the ICC Womens Cricket World Cup 2022 and ICC Mens Cricket World Cup 2023 events before he joined the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Umpires last year. The pair, who were together in the middle for New Zealands semi-final victory over South Africa on Wednesday, are supported by third umpire Allahuddien Paleker and fourth umpire Adrian Holdstock, while the match referee is Andy Pycroft. South African Paleker was elevated to the Elite Panel of Umpires alongside Wharf in March 2025 and has stood in six matches during the tournament. Emirates ICC Match Officials: ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 Final India v New Zealand, Sunday 8 March, Ahmedabad On-field Umpires: Richard Illingworth and Alex Wharf Third Umpire: Allahuddien Paleker Fourth Umpire: Adrian Holdstock Also Read: Live Cricket Score Match Referee: Andy Pycroft
Dravid, Ashwin To Acquire Scottish T20 Franchise In ETPL: Reports
Former India cricketers Rahul Dravid and Ravichandran Ashwin are reportedly among the investors to acquire a franchise in the European T20 Premier League. In January this year, ETPL announced Amsterdam, Edinburgh and Belfast as the first franchise cities to join the competition, which is scheduled to begin at the end of August this year. According to a BCC report, Dravid and Ashwin are part of an Indian consortium who have agreed a deal to buy the Glasgow-based franchise in the six-team tournament taking place this summer. The ETPL are also poised to sell the second Dutch franchise - based in Rotterdam - to a group of South Africa investors fronted by ex-Proteas players Faf du Plessis, Heinrich Klaasen and Jonty Rhodes, the report added. Amsterdam will be owned by a group led by Australian cricket great Steve Waugh, alongside five-time World Player of the Year and Olympic gold medallist Jamie Dwyer, and by former CEO of the Centre for Australia-India Relations and former Partner at KPMG Australia, Tim Thomas. Edinburgh will be owned by former New Zealand internationals Nathan McCullum and Kyle Mills, a former New Zealand fast bowler and former ICC No.1 ODI bowler. Meanwhile, Belfast will be owned by Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, with Rohan Lund, a former Group CEO of NRMA. The report further claimed that ETPL are also poised to sell the second Dutch franchise - based in Rotterdam - to a group of South Africa investors fronted by ex-Proteas players Faf du Plessis, Heinrich Klaasen and Jonty Rhodes. Moreover, rhe only ETPL city franchise yet be sold is the one based out of Dublin , for which there has been interest from the owners of at least two teams in The Hundred. Edinburgh will be owned by former New Zealand internationals Nathan McCullum and Kyle Mills, a former New Zealand fast bowler and former ICC No.1 ODI bowler. Meanwhile, Belfast will be owned by Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, with Rohan Lund, a former Group CEO of NRMA. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Bollywood actor and film producer Abhishek Bachchan is a part-owner of the league in conjunction with Rules Sport Tech, a private Indian company. Article Source: IANS
Mumbai Indians Unveils New Jersey Ahead Of IPL 2026
Indian Premier League: Five-time champions Mumbai Indians have unveiled their new jersey ahead of the much-awaited start of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season, featuring a bold new design inspired by the letter 'M' developed as a repeating pattern to create rhythm and continuity. While the 2025 jersey maintained the iconic blue and gold palette, the 2026 edition introduces a more dynamic visual identity through the M pattern, creating a stronger connection between the teams identity and its fans. However, the jersey still does not have five stars above the logo, which shows the number of trophies won by the team. The Mumbai Indians explained the reason behind putting the 'M' pattern throughout the jersey. The design of the Mumbai Indians jersey, edition 2026, is inspired by the letter M developed as a repeating pattern to create rhythm and continuity across the print. The M represents the MI mindset, mentality and momentum, reflecting focus and a forward-driving spirit. Transforming a single letter into a unified pattern expresses the collective strength that emerges when the team and its supporters come together, The team said in a statement. MIs signature blue and gold define the visual identity of the jersey. The deep blue reflects the spirit of Mumbai, strong, energetic, and constantly in motion, while the bold, flowing gold waves introduce energy and movement into the design. Gold represents success, victory, and legacy, reinforcing the Mumbai Indians identity and enduring passion for the game, the statement added. The design of the Mumbai Indians jersey, edition 2026, is inspired by the letter M developed as a repeating pattern to create rhythm and continuity across the print. The M represents the MI mindset, mentality and momentum, reflecting focus and a forward-driving spirit. Transforming a single letter into a unified pattern expresses the collective strength that emerges when the team and its supporters come together, The team said in a statement. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Mumbai Indians have not won any IPL trophy since 2020, and they would look to end their drought in the 19th season of the tournament. The Mumbai Indians will also become the first team to win six titles if they win IPL 2026. Article Source: IANS
IND vs NZ Final: Stats Preview ahead of the India vs New Zealand Final in Ahmedabad
IND vs NZ Final, T20I Approaching Milestones and Records :After 54 action-packed matches, including two run-feast semifinals, two teams have made it to the final. India and New Zealand took on each other in three ODIs and five T20Is at the start of this year, and now, these two sides will take on each other in the final of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026. Indian cricket team and New Zealand cricket team will face each other in the final in Ahmedabad. On Sunday, the final will begin at 7 PM IST at Narendra Modi Stadium. India will be eyeing a third title and two in a row. On the other hand, New Zealand have a chance to script history and win their first major ICC title in the white-ball format. These two teams know each other very well, and that will add more into this game. The batting units of both sides are in good form, and it will come down to who bowls well on the day. The pressure will be massive, and both sides have shown a calm and composed way to deal with that. Here, we will talk about big records and milestones which are lined up and can be achieved in the India vs New Zealand Finalat Narendra ModiStadium in Ahmedabad. IND vs New Zealand Final Approaching T20I Records and T20I Cricket Milestones Ahead of the IND vs NZ clash at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad 6 - Suryakumar Yadav (3272) needs six more runs to surpass David Warner (3277) and become the 8th highest run-getter in T20I history. 11 - Hardik Pandya needs 11 more runs to surpass Nicholas Pooran (2275) and Rahmanullah Gurbaz (2280) in T20I cricket. 38 - Daryl Mitchell (1862) needs 38 more runs to surpass Chris Gayle (1899) for more runs in T20I cricket. 19 - Finn Allen (1654) needs 19 runs more to surpass AB de Villiers (1672) for more runs in T20I cricket. 3 - Ish Sodhi needs three more wickets to become the second-highest scorer in T20I cricket and the highest for New Zealand. 3 - Axar Patel (94) needs three more wickets to surpass Yuzi Chahal (96) and Kuldeep Yadav (95) and become India's fourth highest wicket-taker in T20Is. 7 - Abhishek Sharma is just seven sixes away from becoming the sixth Indian batter with 100 T20I sixes. 2 - Sanju Samson needs two more sixes to complete 100 international sixes. Suryakumar Yadav needs two more to complete 200 international sixes. 2 - Mitch Santner is just two wickets away from completing 350 international wickets. He will be only the seventh Kiwi bowler to do so. Also Read: Live Cricket Score 2 - Jasprit Bumrah and Arshdeep Singh need two more wickets each to surpass Lasith Malinga (38) with the most wickets in T20 World Cups.
T20 WC: Back The Player Or Chase The Title? Indias Abhishek Sharma Dilemma
ICC T20 World Cup: When the stakes are at their highest, every selection decision becomes a talking point. As India prepare for the ICC T20 World Cup finale, a heated debate has taken over the cricketing world; should the team continue backing Abhishek Sharma despite his lean run or make a bold change by bringing in Rinku Singh? With the trophy on the line, the question has split fans and experts alike. Abhishek's numbers in the tournament make for uncomfortable reading. In seven matches, the left-hander has managed scores of 0, 0, 0, 15, 55, 10 and 9, a total of just 89 runs at an average of 12.71. Apart from one half-century vs Zimbabwe, consistency has eluded him, raising doubts about whether India can afford to persist with him in the final. The debate has exploded across social media platforms, particularly on X, where fans are fiercely divided over what the team management should do. You cant take risks with a person who is consistently flopping. This is the final and we must go with full strength, without any weak link, wrote one fan. Another supporter argued that opposition teams have already figured out a way to dismiss the youngster. Abhishek has become so predictable. New Zealand will make sure he doesnt score either. Rinku should come in. Yet, there is another school of thought that believes the young batter could still produce something special when it matters the most. Abhishek can be our X factor in the final. There is a big inning due from him. He might deliver big in the finale, another fan commented. For team management, this is a classic dilemma; trust the process and back a player through tough times, or take a pragmatic call in pursuit of the title. All eyes are now on head coach Gautam Gambhir and captain Suryakumar Yadav. Will they stick to the combination that carried India to the final or opt for a last-minute change by drafting in Rinku? While the chances of a change appear slim, the final decision will reveal whether India values continuity over caution or if the pressure of a finale forces a rethink. India vs New Zealand final Date & Time: India will face New Zealand in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 final on Sunday, March 8. The match will begin at 7:00 PM (IST). Venue: Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad Venue: Also Read: Live Cricket Score Live Streaming: JioHotstar app Article Source: IANS
Varun Dhawan, Anil Kapoor, Ranbir Kapoor with daughter Raha and Alia Bhatt, Hardik Pandya's girlfriend Maheika and ex-wife Natasa with Hardik's son Agastya, Sakshi Dhoni, and Rohit Sharma, among others, attended the match live. The India vs New Zealand final will take place at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
Esterhuysen, Fanning put Queensland's finals hopes in jeopardy
Esterhuysen took 4 for 37 on debut to bowl Queensland out for 173 before Fanning raced to 82 not out as WA reached 132 for 0 at stumps with a lead of 169
Sangha century, Carey, Scott fifties puts South Australia in strong position
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Pink-ball Test: 'I Was Really Thrilled To Get My First Wicket,' Says Lucy On Dismissing Smriti
Lucy Hamilton: Australia debutant pacer Lucy Hamilton said she was really thrilled to claim her first Test wicket in the form of India vice-captain Smriti Mandhana in the opening session of the one-off pink-ball Test at the WACA Ground on Friday. Lucy received her baggy green cap from Beth Mooney before the match began and struck in her third over when a sharp nip-backer breached Smritis defence and crashed into the stumps. The dismissal set the tone for Australia to reduce India to 99/4 at tea. Obviously playing at the WACA first in my first Test match, its really exciting and a great opportunity. And yeah, to get my first wicket, I was really thrilled, 100 percent, Lucy said in a chat with broadcasters at tea interval. Asked about how the team has treated her so far, Lucy said, I think the support has been the biggest thing. Obviously getting my baggy green from Beth Mooney, and then running out with the girls was great. Even being out there was just a really special moment, and its something I wont forget. Obviously playing at the WACA first in my first Test match, its really exciting and a great opportunity. And yeah, to get my first wicket, I was really thrilled, 100 percent, Lucy said in a chat with broadcasters at tea interval. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Lucy, who made her ODI debut in the ongoing multi-format series and played for Delhi Capitals in this years WPL, also acknowledged the backing from her family. I think the support all the way back from Bundaberg, all the way to Brisbane, all the way to Perth, has been lovely. Seeing them up there puts a smile on my face, thats for sure. Article Source: IANS
O'Neill stars with ball and bat but Tasmania bowlers given them a chance
O'Neill took 3 for 17 to bowl Tasmania out for 91 but then made 44 as Victoria folded for 193 with Tasmania finishing 47 for 0 at stumps needing a further 279 to win
Pink-ball Test: Pacers Make Early Inroads As Australia Reduce India To 99/4 At Tea
Debutant Pratika Rawal: Australias pace attack ripped through Indias top order in the opening session of the one-off pink-ball Test at the WACA Ground, as the hosts left the visitors reeling at 99/4 in 27 overs at tea on Friday. Jemimah Rodrigues (15 not out) and Deepti Sharma (4 not out) are still at the crease for India. But the disciplined Australian attack led by Annabel Sutherlands 2-26, debutant Lucy Hamiltons 1-23, and Darcie Browns 1-33 ensured the hosts remained firmly in control of the proceedings in what is also the final international game of Alyssa Healy. Indias innings began shakily after Smriti Mandhana survived a probing first over from Darcie Brown. She looked shaky before being undone in the sixth over by Lucy, who claimed her maiden Test wicket with a sharp nip-backer that castled the India vice-captain through the gate. Shafali Verma looked positive by hitting six boundaries in making 35 off 48 balls, before edging Annabel behind to Beth Mooney while playing a drive sans footwork. Debutant Pratika Rawal looked scratchy in her 18 off 43 balls and was dismissed after drinks when she slashed at a wide delivery from Sutherland, only to be caught at gully. Indias innings began shakily after Smriti Mandhana survived a probing first over from Darcie Brown. She looked shaky before being undone in the sixth over by Lucy, who claimed her maiden Test wicket with a sharp nip-backer that castled the India vice-captain through the gate. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 99/4 in 27 overs (Shafali Verma 35, Harmanpreet Kaur 19; Annabel Sutherland 2-26, Lucy Hamilton 1-23) against Australia Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Crickets A Cruel Game, It's Tough Pills To Swallow,' Bethell After England's SF Loss
T20 World Cup: England batter Jacob Bethell was left disappointed after his brilliant century went in vain, calling it a tough pill to swallow as England lost to India in the second semi-final of the T20 World Cup 2026 at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday. Despite the defeat, Bethell created history by scoring the second-fastest century in T20 World Cup history. The 22-year-old left-hander reached the milestone in just 45 balls. Bethell now has centuries in all three formats for England. Earlier this year, he had scored a hundred against Australia in the fifth Ashes Test in Sydney, though England had lost that match as well. Reflecting on both centuries coming in the losing cause, Bethell said, Yeah, I think they're not comparable, really. The skills and the kind of mentality and thinking are different between the two of them. Both feelings are pretty good. But both of them have come in losing causes, which is a weird feeling. You know, cricket's a cruel game. Personal performances don't always solidify into team performances. So both of those are tough pills to swallow, Bethell said after the match. Bethell also praised Axar Patels fielding effort, saying the two catches of Harry Brook and Will Jacks proved to be a turning point in the match. Reflecting on both centuries coming in the losing cause, Bethell said, Yeah, I think they're not comparable, really. The skills and the kind of mentality and thinking are different between the two of them. Both feelings are pretty good. But both of them have come in losing causes, which is a weird feeling. You know, cricket's a cruel game. Personal performances don't always solidify into team performances. So both of those are tough pills to swallow, Bethell said after the match. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think you look at it in a broader expanse of the game. If Jacky's was there in the next over when Bumrah was bowling, we must have put more pressure on him and then we don't have to get 30 off the last. I think that definitely changed the complexion of the game and fair play to him. They were two hell of a catch, he added. Article Source: IANS
Earlier We Had Jadeja And Axar Is Filling That Void Well: Gavaskar
T20 World Cup: India legend Sunil Gavaskar praised Axar Patel for his outstanding fielding effort against England in the T20 World Cup semifinal, and noted that India previously relied on Ravindra Jadeja for such brilliance in the field, but Axar has stepped up impressively and is filling that role well with his sharp reflexes. After Sanju Samson led the charge to take India to 253/7, Englands chase looked on course, powered by a breathtaking century from Jacob Bethell. But Axars fielding interventions repeatedly halted the visitors momentum at crucial moments. The first moment of magic came early in the innings when Jasprit Bumrah deceived Harry Brook with a slower delivery. The England captain miscued the shot high over the covers, and Axar sprinted back and launched forward in a perfectly timed dive, clutching a spectacular catch just inches above the turf. Later, when Will Jacks looked set to push England closer to the target, another moment of fielding brilliance unfolded at deep point. Chasing a sliced shot that was drifting away from him, Axar ran hard across the turf and plucked the ball on the move. Losing balance near the boundary rope, he tossed the ball back into play Shivam Dube, who completed the catch to dismiss Jacks. Axar Patel's catch to dismiss Harry Brook was unbelievable. Brook can take the game away and you have to grab every chance to get his wicket and Axar did that. He ran 24 meters away from his fielding spot, kept his eyes on the ball, balanced himself, and took the catch. Unbelievable stuff. He also played a key role in Will Jacks' dismissal. The Bethell-Jacks partnership was taking the game away. But Axar ran to his left, grabbed the ball, and smartly passed it to Shivam Dube, Gavaskar said on JioHotstar. Earlier in the match, too, Axar had set the tone by safely pouching Phil Salt at cover when Hardik Pandya struck with the new ball, another sharp piece of fielding that underlined his reliability. That shows great cricketing intelligence. At the highest level, temperament separates the greats from the good. With his batting and bowling, Axar is going to be one of India's great players. We had Ravindra Jadeja before him and Axar is filling that void well. His bowling needs a little more polish. That will come with experience. His line, length, and speed are improving every year. The vice-captaincy means he is thinking about everyone's game, not just his own. That is great for his growth, he added. Jacob Bethell kept his team in the hunt deep into the innings with a blazing century. Despite losing partners at regular intervals, Bethell took the game into the final over. However, he was run out at 105, off just 48 balls, with the help of eight fours and seven sixes. That shows great cricketing intelligence. At the highest level, temperament separates the greats from the good. With his batting and bowling, Axar is going to be one of India's great players. We had Ravindra Jadeja before him and Axar is filling that void well. His bowling needs a little more polish. That will come with experience. His line, length, and speed are improving every year. The vice-captaincy means he is thinking about everyone's game, not just his own. That is great for his growth, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Then subsequently here at the Wankhede Stadium, the way he has batted was nothing short of extraordinary. We have seen him in the one-day matches. He has batted extremely well. But he was batting at five or six. Now he has been promoted to number four in T20I cricket. That makes the difference. If a couple of wickets fall early, it allows him to play more overs. And with the range of shots he has, he made batting look so easy. But sadly, despite scoring a hundred, Bethell wasn't able to help England get over the line, Gavaskar said. Article Source: IANS
From Kho Kho To Hockey, Rutaja Dadaso Pisals Inspiring Rise In Indian Womens Hockey Team
FIH Hockey World Cup: At just 23, Rutaja Dadaso Pisal has already established herself as a regular in the senior Indian womens hockey team, emerging as an influential presence in the midfield and has been included in the squad for the upcoming FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 Qualifiers in Hyderabad, Telangana, scheduled from March 8 to 14. Hailing from Phaltan, a small village in the Satara district in Maharashtra, Rutaja's journey into hockey began somewhat unexpectedly. Before hockey, we used to play Kho Kho in school. It is very popular in Maharashtra. Our teachers noticed that we could run well and had good stamina, and they encouraged us to get into hockey. From there my journey began, she shared. I started playing when I was around 12 years old. I had to give a fitness and endurance test to get into my academy in Pune. I passed the test and that is where I started playing hockey, she added. Coming from a village where women playing sports was uncommon, Rutaja acknowledged the support she received during her early years. In my village it was not very common for girls to play hockey. At that time families were still thinking whether they should send their kids outside for sports or not, but a coach in our village supported us and encouraged us to go ahead, she said. From there Rutaja made her way from state and national level tournaments to the junior team where she helped India win the Women's Junior Asia Cup in 2023 and earned a spot in the senior camp. Rutaja has now been part of the senior national camp for over two years and believes the experience has helped her grow significantly as a player. There are many similarities between the junior and senior camps, but the intensity needed to train with senior players is much higher. Being in the camp for the last couple of years has helped me improve a lot, she explained. Despite operating primarily in the middle of the park, her intelligent movement inside the circle makes her a constant goal threat, as she has already registered seven goals in her 20 appearances for the senior side. This is majorly because Rutaja also has plenty experience playing as a forward under her belt. I am currently playing as a midfielder, but earlier I used to play as a forward. In the team, sometimes there are more players in one position and fewer in another, so we have to be ready to adapt and contribute wherever the team needs us, she explained. Despite operating primarily in the middle of the park, her intelligent movement inside the circle makes her a constant goal threat, as she has already registered seven goals in her 20 appearances for the senior side. This is majorly because Rutaja also has plenty experience playing as a forward under her belt. Also Read: Live Cricket Score On a personal note, Rutaja added, My strength is scoring goals and creating penalty corners so I am working on that. I am also focusing on regaining the ball quickly and my dribbling speed. I need to push myself even more and support my teammates in tough situations so that we can keep getting better as a unit. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: 'Bumrah Is A Superpower That Any Captain Will Dream Of, Says Du Plessis
ICC T20 World Cup: Former South Africa captain Faf du Plessis heaped praise on Indian pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, calling him a dream 'superpower' for any captain after the fast bowler played a decisive role in Indias thrilling semi-final win over England in the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday. In a high-scoring contest, Bumrah stood out with the ball despite both teams crossing the 240-run mark, helping India seal a memorable 7-run victory and secure a place in the tournament final. Praising Bumrahs ability to deliver under pressure, du Plessis said, Team India doesn't understand how lucky they are to have him in their ranks. It is just proven time and time and time again, regardless of the format, you just give him the ball and he wins you games. It's a superpower that any captain will dream of; it's like having a genie, you just rub the lamp and out comes Bumrah, Du Plessis told ESPNcricinfo. In the run-fest where 499 runs were scored across both innings, Bumrah conceded just 33 runs at an economy rate of just 8.25 while picking up a crucial wicket. His disciplined spell came at key stages of Englands chase, with the pacer bowling in the fifth, 11th, 16th and 18th overs. Du Plessis also highlighted how Bumrahs unusual bowling action makes him extremely difficult for batters to read, even when he misses his intended length. That last over, they know it is going to be full, yorker or slower ball. That's generally what you will be getting. And he bowled two low full tosses in the over, and both of those balls, Sam Curran was late on the ball. Any other bowler missing in length like that goes for six. Dube bowled that in the last over, and he gets pumped for six, du Plessis said. His action is so unique that you struggle to pick up how quickly the ball comes out of his wrist. It's a skill, but it is also to do with the mystery of his action, almost like what Lasith Malinga did back in the day. The point of difference makes it really hard to line him up in terms of if he misses, the former South African player added. Du Plessis further credited India captain Suryakumar Yadav for his effective use of Bumrah during the tense final phase of the match. He has got value all over the innings when he bowls, but the real superpower is the back-end when the game is on the line, du Plessis said. Du Plessis further credited India captain Suryakumar Yadav for his effective use of Bumrah during the tense final phase of the match. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India will now face New Zealand in their second consecutive T20 World Cup final to be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. Article Source: IANS
Samson's Has Toughened Up Mentally, He's Come Of Age Now: Shastri
T20 World Cup: Former India coach Ravi Shastri believes Sanju Samson is mentally stronger when he bats, and this change in mindset is the reason for his good performances in the T20 World Cup. Samson has been on the fringes of India's best T20I outfit in recent years and missed selection during the early portion of the T20 World Cup when Ishan Kishan was preferred as opener and Rinku Singh was in favour. But the wicketkeeper batter has contributed consecutive Player of the Match performances to help guide India into the final of the T20 World Cup against New Zealand, with his most recent innings coming in the knockout semi-final with England in Mumbai when he struck seven sixes in a superb knock of 89 Although Samsons improved form has surprised many, Shastri was not surprised as he has noticed a clear change in the right-handers approach. I think finally realising and coming to terms with the fact that he needs to be more consistent. He's got to be wiser with his shot selection and he's got to back his strengths, Shastri said on The ICC Review. The thing with Sanju is he's got every shot in the book, but lapses in concentration. I think he's toughened up mentally and there's never anyone who's doubted his skill or talent ever since he made the side. What people have been disappointed is that the run of consistency that should have been there by now isn't there, but he's come of age now, he added. Shastri further said Samson's best form is still ahead given his role in the India team is now clearly defined. He's still just 31 years of age and a genuine match-winner. And when you see shots like (today) that is being played, there's class, there's touch there, there's power there, there's brute force. It's just unbelievable, Shastri noted. Highlighting the recent efforts of fellow opener Abhishek Sharma are of some concern heading into Sunday's final of the T20 World Cup against New Zealand, Shastri believes it's too late to make a change to India's XI and India should stick with the young opener in the tournament decider against the Black Caps. He's still just 31 years of age and a genuine match-winner. And when you see shots like (today) that is being played, there's class, there's touch there, there's power there, there's brute force. It's just unbelievable, Shastri noted. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We back you, you back your strengths and go out there and play. The last game might be the best game for you,' he concluded. Article Source: IANS
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Sanju Samson Among Eight Nominees For T20 WC Player Of The Tournament
As T20 World Cup: As T20 World Cup nears conclusion with India and New Zealand will lock horns in the summit clash on Sunday at the Narendra Modi Stadium, the ICC has unveiled the best performers from the ongoing mega event who have made the Player of the Tournament shortlist. India's Sanju Samson is among the eight nominees which includes, Will Jacks (England), Sahibzada Farhan (Pakistan), Lungi Ngidi (South Africa), Aiden Markram (South Africa), Rachin Ravindra (New Zealand), Shadley van Schalkwyk (USA), Tim Seifert (New Zealand). Samson is getting better with every showing at the T20 World Cup, with the right-hander having delivered back-to-back Player of the Match performances in India's last two fixtures at the tournament. He smashed an unbeaten 97* from just 50 deliveries in a a crucial Super Eights victory over the West Indies and then delivered for his country once gain in the knockout semi-final when scoring a brisk 89 from 42 balls. In the four matches, the wicketkeeper batter scored 232 runs at an average of 77.33 and 201.73 strike rate. Englands Jacks won four Player of the Match honours, including in the crucial Super Eight clashes against Sri Lanka and New Zealand. Having dropped down the batting order, he played the role of finisher to perfection. He scored 226 runs, at a strike rate of 176.56, giving his team the much-needed acceleration at the end. His best performance with the bat was against Italy, when he led Englands recovery from 105/5 to 202/7. With the help of three fours and four sixes, Jacks scored an unbeaten 53 off just 22 balls. An effective off-spinner, Jacks also given his team timely breakthroughs. Against Sri Lanka, he ran through the middle-order, claiming 3/22 in four overs, his best figures of the tournament, following a handy 21 with the bat. Jacks came up with another all-round display against New Zealand, claiming 2/23 and scoring an unbeaten 32 to guide his team to a four-wicket win. Farhan provided the silver lining in another mercurial Pakistan campaign. The opening batter scored 383 runs in six innings to record the most runs scored in a single edition of a Men's T20 World Cup. He also became the first player to score two centuries at an single edition of the Mens T20 World Cup as he scored a hundred against Sri Lanka and Namibia. Lungi Ngidi is a vital cog in South Africas pace battery and was their most consistent fast bowler at the ongoing T20 World Cup. He began the tournament with a four-wicket haul against Canada, and followed it up with a 3/26 against Afghanistan in the epic that was decided by two Super Overs. Ngidi also claimed three wickets against West Indies in the Super Eights. Aiden Markram was central to Proteas assured performances at this T20 World Cup, with the right-hander compiling three half-centuries across eight matches. Slotting himself at the top of the batting order, Markram's best performances came in run-chases against New Zealand in the opening group stage and against the West Indies in the Super Eights. He scored an unbeaten 86 against the Black Caps to help South Africa chase down 176 in 17.1 overs, Markram carried his bat in the match against West Indies as well, with an unbeaten 86 as his team overhauled a target of 177 in the 16.1 overs. A big-hitting batter, Rachin Ravindra has proved valuable to his side with the ball as well at this T20 World Cup. After their opening Super Eight clash against Pakistan was washed out, the left-arm spinner gave New Zealand the edge in the clash against Sri Lanka. He scored 32 runs and returned to claim 4/27 to help restrict the co-hosts to 107/8. In the next match against England, he finished with 3/19 in a losing effort. Van Schalkwyk began T20 World Cup 2026 with a four-wicket haul against India on February 7. He varied his pace to perfection to help reduce India to 77/6 at one point, though the co-hosts found a way out. In the next match against Pakistan, the pacer returned with identical figures of 4/25. Seifert has played a major part in New Zealand's run to the T20 World Cup decider, with the right-hander having amassed 274 runs across eight matches with a total of eight half-centuries. Van Schalkwyk began T20 World Cup 2026 with a four-wicket haul against India on February 7. He varied his pace to perfection to help reduce India to 77/6 at one point, though the co-hosts found a way out. In the next match against Pakistan, the pacer returned with identical figures of 4/25. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The opener combined with Finn Allen for a partnership of 117 at the top of the order as the Black Caps successfully chased down the victory target of 170 inside 30 overs. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: 'Catches Win Matches, Don't They?', Brook Admits Dropping Samson Was Big Mistake
Skipper Harry Brook: Skipper Harry Brook admitted that dropping Sanju Samson proved costly to his team after England fell short by seven runs in the T20 World Cup semi-final against India at Wankhede Stadium on Thursday. Samason was given a life at 15, when Brook put down a simple catch at mid-on, off Archer's bowling. Samson lofted straight to mid-on ans it was the sort of catch that Brook would expect to take but he somehow managed to misjudge it and the ball popped up off his right hand before falling to the ground. The wicketkeeper batter then added 74 further to score a eye-popping 89 off 42 balls, with the help of eight fours and seven sixes, to lead India to a towering total, I'll hold my hands up and say that I made a big mistake there dropping Samson, Brook said. Catches win matches, don't they? Unfortunately, it just didn't stay in my hands Obviously, it's in the back of your mind. I kept on looking at the scoreboard and he was piling the runs on. I was like, 'I'm going to have to get 89 tonight,' Brook said in a post-match presser. Facing a record chase in the semi-final, England stumbled early on as Phil Salt, Jos Buttler and Harry Brook were back in the dugout inside the first six overs. Though England lost early wickets, they were able to keep pace with India. Jacob Bethell kept his team in the hunt deep into the innings with a blazing century. He took the attack to India, launching his innings with three successive sixes off mystery spinner Chakaravarthy and kept up the tempo. Despite losing partners at regular intervals, Bethell took the game into the final over. However, he was run out at 105, off just 48 balls, with the help of eight fours and seven sixes. Brook was full of praise for Bethell, highlighting how the lefthander thrived in a high-pressure situation against a strong Indian attack on their home turf. He's a phenomenal player, as we've seen tonight in a high-pressure situation against India on their home turf as well. The way that he played that innings there was just phenomenal. Again, he should be extremely proud of what he's done tonight and this whole winter, and even into the back end of our summer, he's been unbelievable. He's going to have a hell of a career with England, and I'm looking forward to hopefully spending a lot of time with him in the future, said Brook. India eventually tightened their grip in the end overs, with Jasprit Bumrah once again proving decisive with the ball. Brook refrlceted the challenge of facing Bumrah and also praised Indias fielding effort on the night. He's a very good bowler, arguably the best of all time at the minute. And yeah, he's been a very good bowler for a long time, Brook said. India eventually tightened their grip in the end overs, with Jasprit Bumrah once again proving decisive with the ball. Brook refrlceted the challenge of facing Bumrah and also praised Indias fielding effort on the night. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Indians fielded extremely well. That catch is arguably one of the best catches I've seen as well. So yeah hats off to them, he added. Article Source: IANS
'I Haven't Missed Two Tons, 97 Not Out & 89 Were Big Deal': Samson Plays Down Missing Two Centuries
After Sanju Samson: After Sanju Samson produced yet another masterclass with the bat as India defeated England in a high-scoring thriller by seven runs to enter the final of the 2026 T20 World Cup, the wicketkeeper batter remained unfazed about narrowly missing out on a century for the second time in the tournament. After hitting a match-winning unbeaten 97 runs off 50 balls to help India defeat the West Indies and reach the 2026 T20 World Cup semi-finals, Samson followed this up with another stunning 89 runs against England in the semifinal as India became the first team to enter the T20 World Cup final as defending champions. I did not miss two centuries. I have made 97 and 89 - it is a very big thing, Samson said of his back-to-back match-winning innings during the post-match presser. Samson will play his first World Cup final on Sunday against New Zealand in Ahmedabad, which the wicketkeeper batter called one of the best moments of his life. It means one of the best moments in my life. I'm very grateful for that. I have been playing this format for a very long time. I played around 300 or 400 T20s (328). I played from one to six (in the batting order). I have captained the (IPL) franchise (Rajasthan Royals). So I have the experience of knowing what does a team demand at the moment and what is my exact role in this XI. So that clarity definitely helps you to score runs the way you want to, he said. Samson was not considered a certain starter for the tournament after enduring a lean run during the home T20I series against New Zealand. Ishan Kishan initially opened the batting with Abhishek Sharma at the start of the World Cup, but the team management later reshuffled the order. Samson was promoted to open the innings, while Kishan was moved to No. 3 to provide stability as Abhishek struggled to find form during the tournament. It was a very, very challenging period. I definitely wanted to come and do what I'm trying to do now for the country, wanted to win games in the World Cup, but I was trying a bit too much in the New Zealand series, he said. I wanted to make an impact and get into the XI of the World Cup here, but you know this format - this (T20) cricket can get very funny. Even the best in the world actually struggle to score runs in this format. So I had to respect the game. I had to work a bit more on my basics, said Samson. Samson was not considered a certain starter for the tournament after enduring a lean run during the home T20I series against New Zealand. Ishan Kishan initially opened the batting with Abhishek Sharma at the start of the World Cup, but the team management later reshuffled the order. Samson was promoted to open the innings, while Kishan was moved to No. 3 to provide stability as Abhishek struggled to find form during the tournament. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In Sunday's title clash, India are chasing a few firsts as they take on New Zealand in Ahmedabad. They are aiming to become the first host team to win the T20 World Cup, the first team to defend the title and the first to win three T20 world titles. Article Source: IANS
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T20 World Cup: After defending champions India edged past England by seven runs to advance to the T20 World Cup final, legendary batter Sachin hailed the Men in Blue's intent in the high-scoring thriller and said it's the mindset they needed in the knockout matches. After Sanju Samson led the charge to take India to 253/7, the home team survived a spirited challenge from England to register a seven-run win in a high-scoring semifinal at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Thursday. The two teams scored 499 runs between them, the most in a men's T20 World Cup match. You can measure runs, partnerships, and strike rates, but the real stat here is intent. Loved the positive approach with the bat and the cool heads in the field. Thats the mindset you want in knockout cricket, Sachin shared on X. Samson was adjudged Player of the Match for his explosive batting. Tendulkar hailed the wicketkeeper-batter's impressive show with the bat. Great to see Sanju Samson carry his form into this match and set the tempo early! Eyes on the final, he added. India 253/7 is the fourth-highest by a team in T20 World Cup history and the highest ever in a knockout game in the tournament. The only other instance of a team scoring 200+ in a knockout game before today was West Indies' 205/4 against Australia at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo in the 2012 semifinal. Samson was adjudged Player of the Match for his explosive batting. Tendulkar hailed the wicketkeeper-batter's impressive show with the bat. Great to see Sanju Samson carry his form into this match and set the tempo early! Eyes on the final, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India have made it to the final for the fourth time in T20 WCs, the most for any team. Moreover, India is the first team to enter the final as defending champions. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: BCCI Secy Devajit Saikia Congratulates India On Reaching Final
BCCI Secy Devajit Saikia: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Devajit Saikia congratulated the Indian team after their thrilling semi-final victory over England, praising the side for their composure and match-winning performances. India secured their place in the final of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup after edging England in a high-scoring encounter at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday. Saikia lauded the teams overall performance and highlighted the contributions of several key players in the win. INDIA IN THE FINAL. Heartiest congratulations to Team India on a magnificent victory in the semi-finals and for securing a well-deserved place in the T20WorldCup Final. The team displayed exceptional skill, determination, and composure under pressure to deliver a truly memorable performance. Special appreciation to @IamSanjuSamson, @hardikpandya7, @Jaspritbumrah93, @akshar2026, @IamShivamDube & @ishankishan51 for their outstanding contributions that powered India to this remarkable win. Wishing the Team India the very best for the grand finale in Ahmedabad on Sunday, Saikia wrote on X. Indias win was driven by an outstanding batting performance spearheaded by Sanju Samson and Ishan Kishan, with important support from Shivam Dube and Hardik Pandya with the bat. After India posted a massive 253, England made them work hard in Mumbais sweltering heat, with Jacob Bethell producing a memorable knock. Needing 69 off the final five overs on a batting-friendly pitch, the contest was finely poised. But it was that man who never falters, bowler after bowler, yorker after yorker, who turned the game around, conceding just 14 runs in his last two overs. Arshdeep and Hardik Pandya then sealed the deal, with the latter impressing both with the new ball and at the death. Add to that Axar Patels stunning catches under pressure, and India edged home in style. After India posted a massive 253, England made them work hard in Mumbais sweltering heat, with Jacob Bethell producing a memorable knock. Needing 69 off the final five overs on a batting-friendly pitch, the contest was finely poised. But it was that man who never falters, bowler after bowler, yorker after yorker, who turned the game around, conceding just 14 runs in his last two overs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The defending champions will now head to Ahmedabad for Sundays showdown clash, where they will aim to script history by becoming the first team to defend the title in the tournament. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: The Night Axar Turned Into A Fielding Magician With two-and-a-half Catches At Wankhede
T20 World Cup: In a semifinal that produced a staggering run-fest and relentless drama at Wankhede Stadium, it was the fielding brilliance of Axar Patel that quietly tilted the balance in Indias favour against England and took the defending champions into the final of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Englands chase of Indias daunting 253 looked on course, powered by a breathtaking century from Jacob Bethell. But Axars fielding interventions repeatedly halted the visitors momentum at crucial moments. The first moment of magic came early in the innings when Jasprit Bumrah deceived Harry Brook with a slower delivery. The England captain miscued the shot high over the covers, and Axar sprinted back while keeping his eyes locked on the swirling ball. As it drifted away from him, he launched forward in a perfectly timed dive, clutching a spectacular catch just inches above the turf. It was the kind of effort that electrified the stadium and gave India an early breakthrough. Axar wasnt done yet. Later, when Will Jacks looked set to push England closer to the target, another moment of fielding brilliance unfolded at deep point. Chasing a sliced shot that was drifting away from him, Axar ran hard across the turf and plucked the ball on the move. Losing balance near the boundary rope, he showed remarkable presence of mind, tossing the ball back into play just before falling over the cushions. Waiting nearby, Shivam Dube calmly completed the catch to dismiss Jacks, but it was Axars athletic save and flick-back that made the wicket possible. The stunning relay effort drew roars from the packed Wankhede crowd and left teammates swarming him in celebration. Earlier in the match, too, Axar had set the tone by safely pouching Phil Salt at cover when Hardik Pandya struck with the new ball, another sharp piece of fielding that underlined his reliability. On a pitch where bowlers struggled for control and batters dominated the scoreboard, Axars fielding stood out as a decisive factor. His athleticism, anticipation and composure under pressure produced moments that statistics alone cannot capture. In a match decided by just seven runs, Axar Patels golden hands may well have been the difference between heartbreak and a place in the final. Earlier in the first innings, India posted a formidable 253/7 in 20 overs against England, thanks to a blazing innings from Sanju Samson. The wicketkeeper-batsman continued his excellent form in the tournament, smashing 89 off 42 balls, with eight fours and seven sixes. The right-hander dominated the England bowlers from the start and anchored Indias innings with aggressive strokeplay around the ground. After Abhishek Sharma fell early for nine, Samson built a vital 97-run partnership for the second wicket with Ishan Kishan, who scored a rapid 39 from 18 balls. Samson then added another 43 runs for the third wicket with Dube, who made a brisk 43 off 25 balls. Earlier in the first innings, India posted a formidable 253/7 in 20 overs against England, thanks to a blazing innings from Sanju Samson. The wicketkeeper-batsman continued his excellent form in the tournament, smashing 89 off 42 balls, with eight fours and seven sixes. The right-hander dominated the England bowlers from the start and anchored Indias innings with aggressive strokeplay around the ground. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Late cameos by Pandya, with 27 off 12 balls, and Tilak Varma, scoring 21 off just seven balls, contributed to India surpassing the 250-run total. For England, Jacks and Adil Rashid each took two wickets but found it difficult to contain Indias aggressive batting display. Article Source: IANS
Samson: I would not be standing here if not for Bumrah
In a high scoring semi-final in Mumbai, Jasprit Bumrah bowled two economical overs at the death to shut down England's chase
T20 WC: Numbers Game From India's Thrilling 7-run Win Over England
T20 World Cup: Defending champions India edged past England by seven runs in a high-scoring semi-final at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday to reach their second successive final at the T20 World Cup. After Sanju Samson led the charge to take India to 253/7, the home team survived a spirited challenge from England to register a seven-run win. The two teams scored 499 runs between them, the most in a men's T20 World Cup match. In Sunday's title clash, India are chasing a few firsts as they take on New Zealand in Ahmedabad. They are aiming to become the first host team to win the T20 World Cup, the first team to defend the title and the first to win three T20 world titles. Have a look at the numbers game from India's semifinal victory over England. 5: The number of half-centuries (5) scored by Sanju Samson (89) in 61 T20Is. It was his first 50 plus score v England in six matches. His previous best v England was 26 in Kolkata in Jan 2025. Overall, it was his second successive 50-plus score in the current T29 World Cup. 97: Sanju Samson and Ishan Kishan added 97 runs for the second wicket. This is the highest partnership for India in a T20 World Cup knockout, surpassing 84 between Yuvraj Singh and Robin Uthappa against Australia in Durban in the 2007 semi-final 8.1: The number of overs taken by England (8.1) to complete their 100, which is the second fastest for a team in a T20 World Cup knockout, after 7.5 overs for New Zealand against South Africa in the first semi-final of the current WC and 8.3 overs for India against England in this match. 1: Playing in his 145th T20Is, English leg spinner Adil Rashid became the first bowler to concede 200+ sixes in T20Is. 19: The number of sixes hit by India in their innings which is the most sixes hit by a team in the WC knockouts. 16: The number of sixes hit by Sanju Samson in the current World Cup, which are the most sixes hit by an Indian batter in a single edition of the T20 World Cup. 88: The number of sixes hit by India in this T20 WC, which is the most sixes hit by a team in a single edition of the T20 WC. India erased the record of the West Indies, who hit 76 sixes in the current edition of T20WC. 19: Jacob Bethell took 19 balls to complete his fifty. Bethell now has the joint-fastest fifty in T20WC knockouts, alongside Finn Allen, who also got his fifty v South Africa in the first semi-final off 19 balls. 105 Is the highest score of Jacob Bethell (105) in his 31st match bettering his previous best of 62* v West Indies in Gros Islet in 2024. Overall, it is his 4th fifty-plus score in T20Is. 45 The number of balls taken by Jacob Bethell (105) to complete his 100. This is the 2nd fastest hundred in T20WC. Behind Finn Alllen who took just 33 balls to complete his 100 v South Africa in the Ist semi-final. 7: Till date in this T20 World Cup C seven individual hundreds have so far scored, which are the most in a single edition of the T20WC. Before this WC only 2 individual hundreds were scored in a single edition. The number of balls taken by Jacob Bethell (105) to complete his 100. This is the 2nd fastest hundred in T20WC. Behind Finn Alllen who took just 33 balls to complete his 100 v South Africa in the Ist semi-final. Also Read: Live Cricket Score 499: The number of runs scored by both the teams. This was the second highest match aggregate in T20Is. Behind 517 runs between SA vWI in Centurion in 2023. Article Source: IANS
India in final after clinching high-scoring thriller
Samson's 89 trumped Bethell's 105 on a night of pulsating drama, studded with 499 runs in 40 overs
Belief And Relief: Cricket Fraternity Hails Indias Thrilling T20 WC Semi-final Win Over England
ICC T20 World Cup: Indias dramatic victory over England in the semi-final of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup at Wankhede Stadium on Thursday triggered a wave of praise from BCCI, former cricketers, with many highlighting the contributions of Sanju Samson, Jasprit Bumrah, and the teams collective effort. After posting a 254-run target, India restricted England to 246/7 to clinch a seven-run win and seal a spot in Sundays summit clash, where theyll now face New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Following the nail-biting win, several former cricketers took to social media to congratulate the Men in Blue. What a game , well played England !! What a team effort Sanju Samson was brilliant and what performances by Hardik Pandya, ShivamDube, Tilak Varma, Jasprit Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh, Axar Patel!! Just fantastic. We march on to Ahmedabad for finals, BCCI president Mithun Manhas said. BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla said, What a thrilling victory! India defeated England to reach the final of the ICC T20 World Cup. A magnificent innings by @IamSanjuSamson, excellent support from @IamShivamDube and @ishankishan51, @hardikpandya7 and outstanding effort in the field by @akshar2026 with crucial catches. Heartiest congratulations to Team India on this superb performance. What a perfect way to end the night! This is what big match temperament looks like fearless cricket, strong mindset and superb teamwork from Team India. Big shoutout to Sanju Samson and Jacob Bethell for the way they competed tonight. Thats the spirit that makes big games even more special. Proud of the boys and the way theyre playing for the country just one step away now, former cricketer Suresh Raina posted on X. Former India all-rounder Kedar Jadhav wrote on X, Into the FINAL! An outstanding display of talent, determination and team spirit by Team India. The entire nation is cheering for you..! Former spinner Harbhajan Singh praised the teams bowling at the death and Samsons knock. How many runs are safe nowadays??? That was a Crazy #INDvsENGSemiFinal. Death over bowling of #TeamIndia made the difference. Congratulations for the huge win. Again @IamSanjuSamson proved that he means serious cricket. @IamShivamDube and @TilakV9 also made notable contributions. @Jaspritbumrah93 and other bowlers decimated them at the end. Keep up the momentum for the final. Ex-India batter Robin Uthappa highlighted multiple performances in the game. And we have to remember #ShivamDube contribution with the bat and the final over hes been consistent through the tournament. Special mention today to someone who constantly flies under the radar @akshar2026 !! His fielding was the difference today between winning and losing!! Top notch stuff!! @hardikpandya7 !! CLUTCH!! When the team needs it!! Finally!! @IamSanjuSamson you beauty!! This is ur true potential!! Watching you bat was like watching a monk creating a tornado!!
Firecrackers, Dhols And Roars Of Joy As India Enter T20 World Cup Final
T20 World Cup: A wave of celebration swept across India after the national team edged past England in a thrilling semifinal to enter the final of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026. From big cities to small towns, fans poured out onto the streets waving the Tricolour, bursting firecrackers and beating dhols (drums) late into the night. At Mumbais Wankhede Stadium, the atmosphere was electric as chants of India, India, Vande Mataram and Jeetega bhai jeetega, India jeetega echoed through the stands long after the final ball was bowled. This is unbelievable. My heart was in my mouth in the last three overs, said a college student celebrating outside the stadium. But when Bumrah bowled those yorkers, we knew India would do it. The defending champions clinched a dramatic seven-run victory to reach their second successive T20 World Cup final, holding their nerve despite a sensational century from Englands Jacob Bethell and set themselves up for becoming the first nation to win the title thrice. Earlier, India had posted a daunting 253/7, powered by a brilliant 89 from Sanju Samson. The aggressive total set the tone for a high-octane contest as England launched a fierce chase. England began in explosive fashion, racing to 68 runs in the Power Play. However, they also lost three crucial wickets, including skipper Harry Brook, who was caught brilliantly by Axar Patel off Jasprit Bumrah the Indian pacers 500th international wicket. Jos Buttler soon followed, bowled by Varun Chakravarthy with a deceptive googly that rattled the middle stump, leaving England at 64/3 in the sixth over. Yet the chase stayed alive thanks to Bethell, who produced a breathtaking innings. He smashed his half-century in just 19 balls and continued to attack relentlessly, sending the ball soaring into the stands with fearless stroke play. Inside the stadium, the crowd oscillated between tension and celebration as the English batter kept the target within reach. Bethell scared us for a while, admitted a fan draped in the Indian flag. But when Pandya got Curran out, the whole stadium erupted. Ive never heard Wankhede this loud. Bethell eventually brought up a magnificent century in just 45 balls, studded with eight fours and seven sixes, keeping Englands hopes alive deep into the chase. England needed 45 runs from the final three overs, and the match hung in the balance. But Jasprit Bumrah delivered a masterclass in death bowling, conceding just six runs in the 18th over with three pinpoint yorkers. Hardik Pandya then followed it up brilliantly in the next over, giving away only nine runs and removing Sam Curran to tilt the contest firmly in Indias favour. The decisive moment came in the final over when Bethell was run out attempting a risky second run off the very first ball. The Wankhede crowd erupted in deafening celebration as Englands hopes faded. Everyone around me was hugging strangers, said a businessman, who had travelled from Gujarat for the match. This is what cricket does in India it brings the whole country together. Although Jofra Archer struck three late sixes, the target proved too steep as England fell short by seven runs. Everyone around me was hugging strangers, said a businessman, who had travelled from Gujarat for the match. This is what cricket does in India it brings the whole country together. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Now we want the trophy, said a fan, smiling amid the celebrations. One more win and the whole nation will celebrate again. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: India Beat England By 7 Runs To Set Up Final Vs NZ
T20 World Cup: India clinched a thrilling seven-run victory over England in the second semi-final of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup at the iconic Wankhede Stadium to confirm set up a final date with New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The Men in Blue are now just one step away from becoming the first team to defend their T20 World Cup crown and lift the title twice. Batting first, India posted 253/7 against England, powered by Sanju Samsons explosive 89 off 42 balls. Samson continued his rich form in the tournament, smashing 89 off 42 balls, laced with eight fours and seven sixes. The right-hander dominated the England bowlers from the outset and anchored Indias innings with aggressive strokeplay across the ground. After Abhishek Sharma fell early for nine, Samson stitched a crucial 97-run partnership for the second wicket with Ishan Kishan, who made a quickfire 39 off 18 balls. Samson then added another 43 runs for the third wicket alongside Shivam Dube, who contributed a brisk 43 off 25 deliveries. Samson brought up his half-century in just 26 balls, his second successive fifty in the tournament, before eventually falling while attempting an expansive shot, caught by Phil Salt off Will Jacks. Late cameos from Hardik Pandya, who scored 27 off 12 balls, and Tilak Varma, who struck 21 off just seven balls, helped India surge past the 250 mark. For England, Will Jacks and Adil Rashid picked up two wickets each but struggled to contain Indias aggressive batting display. Coming to the chase, England suffered early setbacks as Pandya, Jasprit Bumrah and Varun Chakaravarthy picked one wicket each in the powerplay, but the Englishmen looked unfazed by the blows to take their total to 68/3 at the end of the sixth over. Though the 2022 champions top-order faltered, middle-order batter Jacob Bethell kept his side in the hunt with a brilliant century, the third fastest for England. He shared crucial partnerships with Jos Buttler and Tom Banton before bringing up a game-changing 77-run stand with Will Jacks and a 50-run stand with Sam Curran, which kept the momentum swiftly hanging in balance. Coming to the chase, England suffered early setbacks as Pandya, Jasprit Bumrah and Varun Chakaravarthy picked one wicket each in the powerplay, but the Englishmen looked unfazed by the blows to take their total to 68/3 at the end of the sixth over. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Harry Brook-led side fell short by eight runs as India marched into the final for a second consecutive time. Article Source: IANS
Litton, Rana Return As Bangladesh Name Squad For Pakistan ODIs
Gazi Ashraf Hossain: Bangladesh have recalled Litton Das, fast bowlers Nahid Rana and Shoriful Islam into their ODI squad for the upcoming three-match series against Pakistan starting on March 11 in Mirpur. Bangladesh chief selector Gazi Ashraf Hossain confirmed that the team selections were driven by the goal to strengthen the middle order, following the failure of several players to secure their spots. We have provided opportunities to several players in the middle order, but unfortunately some have not done enough to secure their places. With that in mind, Afif Hossain has been recalled. He has never been away from our plans. Afif brings valuable experience and is currently in good touch. Mahidul Islam Bhuiyan has been retained, and this is another opportunity for him to fulfil the potential he has shown, Ashraf said. Litton endured a prolonged slump in ODI cricket and has not reached double figures in his last eight ODI innings dating back to December 2023, but the selectors are backing his experience to prove valuable. Litton Das may not have produced his best in recent ODIs but you can't overlook the experience of nearly a hundred international matches in this format. He has been working closely with the coaches on his game. We believe he will soon perform in the manner he is capable of. We are considering him as an option to strengthen the middle order. Soumya Sarkar, meanwhile, has been in excellent form at the international level, Ashraf added. Litton endured a prolonged slump in ODI cricket and has not reached double figures in his last eight ODI innings dating back to December 2023, but the selectors are backing his experience to prove valuable. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Bangladesh ODI squad: Mehidy Hasan Miraz (capt), Soumya Sarkar, Saif Hassan, Tanzid Hasan, Najmul Hossain Shanto, Tawhid Hridoy, Litton Das, Afif Hossain, Mahidul Islam Bhuiyan, Rishad Hossain, Tanvir Islam, Mustafizur Rahman, Taskin Ahmed, Shoriful Islam, Nahid Rana. Article Source: IANS
Been A Pretty Whirlwind Couple Of Weeks, Says McConchie On Sudden T20 WC Call-up
T20 World Cup: Cole McConchie, New Zealands late addition to the squad, had a night to remember in Kolkata during the semi-final clash as the Kiwis knocked out South Africa to become the first finalists of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup. The fast-bowler said the weeks since his call-up to the side have been a 'whirlwind', saying he was super stoked to receive the opportunity. McConchie, alongside Rachin Ravindra, delivered crucial blows to the Proteas top order, restricting their scoring opportunities and setting up a commanding position for New Zealand. He replaced Michael Bracewell after an unfortunate injury and played a pivotal role in their semi-final victory over South Africa, and the Black Caps will now play the tournaments summit clash at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. Reflecting on his sudden call-up, McConchie told New Zealand Cricket, Yeah, it's been a pretty whirlwind couple of weeks really. Yeah, I was preparing for a four-trophy match down in Invercargill, and I was actually studying in my room the night before the game and yeah, got a text from Black Caps selector Gavin Larson to give him a call. So I gave him a call and obviously the unfortunate news that Michael Bracewood had been ruled out. On the excitement of joining the squad and travelling to India, he said, But yeah, super stoked to get that call up and yeah, excited at the opportunity. So things unfolded pretty quickly to go from Invercargill to Christchurch, sort out visas, flights and get on a flight over to India. And as I say, the last couple of weeks have been pretty whirlwind, but super special to be here and just excited at the prospect of a World Cup final and everything that that will bring. McConchie described the challenge of bowling in the powerplay with limited preparation. Yeah, a little bit. Sort of new to be prepared to bowl early in that power play, especially with a couple of left-handers. Only found out I was playing sort of just before the warm up, so no real time for nerves, he said. But always be prepared, and Sats and Rob sort of said if I was going to play, like potentially some good overs up top. So thankfully it went to plan and kind of got things started nicely. But obviously, yeah, great team performance, he added. He spoke about adapting to the pitch conditions as he said, I think just trying to bowl my best ball on that surface. Yeah, see if I can get a bit of spin out of the surface, bit of bounce. But yeah, obviously I was pretty hyped up, especially after that second one to get a couple of wickets there. And those two had been going well this tournament. So yeah, very excited. Reflecting on New Zealands overall performance against a strong South African batting line-up, McConchie stated, Yeah, obviously, you know, looked a really, really good wicket for batting. I think the way that, you know, we started in that power play and were able to restrict sort of especially up to sort of overs 13, 14. And it's probably, it sounds a little bit strange, but nice in a way that they got a few out of the middle at the end. It probably showed the strength of that, the sort of quality of the batting wicket. And the way that Tim and Finn came out after that and just put on an absolute clinic. Yeah, it was great to watch. On the emotions of a World Cup semifinal, he stated, So, so special. I think obviously, you know, World Cup semifinal, a couple of nerves. But after that power play, I think, you know, kind of put any nerves to rest. And the way that those two strike the ball, you know, super special. And, you know, Finn obviously got the credit there at the end. Some amazing hitting, world-class striking. On the emotions of a World Cup semifinal, he stated, So, so special. I think obviously, you know, World Cup semifinal, a couple of nerves. But after that power play, I think, you know, kind of put any nerves to rest. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Looking ahead to the final, he remained focused yet grounded. And I'm sure, you know, things will just start to ramp up towards the final on Sunday. But as always in Kiwi fashions, kind of take things in our stride. And enjoy the moment as we can. Because it's, you know, pretty special to be heading into a World Cup final. And I'm sure it's going to be a great few days leading into it, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Bumrah Reaches 500-wicket Milestone In International Cricket
T20 World Cup: Indias pace spearhead, Jasprit Bumrah, achieved a monumental career milestone during the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 semi-final against England at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday as he became only the eighth Indian bowler to reach 500 international wickets with the first wicket he took off the opening delivery of his spell in the fifth over of England's chase. Since making his debut against Australia in Sydney on January 23, 2016, Bumrah has scalped 500 wickets across all formats, joining an elite club that includes cricketing legends Anil Kumble, Ravichandran Ashwin, Harbhajan Singh, Kapil Dev, Ravindra Jadeja, Zaheer Khan, and Javagal Srinath as the seven other bowlers to have achieved the feat. The 32-year-old fast bowler from Ahmedabad has now picked 234 wickets in 52 Tests, 149 wickets in 89 ODIs, and 117 wickets in 94 T20Is, highlighting his consistent performance and powerful influence across all formats. Bumrahs performance in the ongoing T20 World Cup has been equally impressive. He had bagged nine wickets in six matches for the Suryakumar Yadav-led side, and took his tally to ten with England skipper Harry Brooks wicket in the semi-final clash. He was Indias top wicket-taker in the Super 8 matches against South Africa and the West Indies. Notably, he also dismissed two Pakistani batters, Saim Ayub and Salman Ali Agha, in his very first over during the Group A match against the neighbouring nation at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo last month. Bumrahs performance in the ongoing T20 World Cup has been equally impressive. He had bagged nine wickets in six matches for the Suryakumar Yadav-led side, and took his tally to ten with England skipper Harry Brooks wicket in the semi-final clash. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Bumrah is Indias leading wicket-taker in T20 World Cup history. If he takes four wickets in the current semi-final against England, he will surpass Anrich Nortjes record for the most wickets by a fast bowler in Mens T20 World Cup history. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Simmering With Excitement, Wankhede Is A Cauldron Fit For Gladiators For Semifinal 2
T20 World Cup: With over 35,000 fans cheering, screaming and jumping up and down to celebrate every boundary scored by the Indian batters against England, the Wankhede Stadium looked like an overflowing cauldron on Thursday as it hosted the second semifinal of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026. A venue that has seen India script history by winning its second ODI World Cup in 2011 and a momentous occasion like Sachin Tendulkar's last Test match, the stadium was bubbling with excitement as the Indian batters blazed boundaries against the English bowlers. Sanju Samson was greeted with a big cheer, and the wicketkeeper-batter did not disappoint the faithful fans with a brilliant display of power-hitting. The fans enjoyed all of his shots, and as India crossed each milestone to post a massive score, the excitement kept growing to a crescendo as the Indian innings progressed. Though it was hushed into silence when an Indian wicket fell, the crowd was back on its feet as the Indian batters displayed their boundary-hitting prowess soon after. The crowd enjoyed the sixes struck by Shivam Dube, Tilak Varma and Hardik Pandya as India posted a 253/7 in their 20 overs, the second 200-plus total in a T20 WC knockout, after West Indies 205/4 vs Australia in the 2012 semis at Colombo RPS. With many celebrities, including Bollywood star Anil Kapoor and former cricketers -- former captains Rohit Sharma and MS Dhoni among them -- in the stands, the fans had a gala time. Though it was hushed into silence when an Indian wicket fell, the crowd was back on its feet as the Indian batters displayed their boundary-hitting prowess soon after. The crowd enjoyed the sixes struck by Shivam Dube, Tilak Varma and Hardik Pandya as India posted a 253/7 in their 20 overs, the second 200-plus total in a T20 WC knockout, after West Indies 205/4 vs Australia in the 2012 semis at Colombo RPS. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Bollywood celebrities in attendance at the iconic venue for the crucial knockout fixture are veteran Anil Kapoor, Varun Dhawan, Tripti Dimri, Ranbir Kapoor, and his wife and actress Alia Bhatt, along with their kid Raha, were among those spotted in the stands. Sitting next to KL Rahul was his brother-in-law, actor Ahaan Shetty. Article Source: IANS
AUS-W vs IND-W One-Off Test Prediction, Match Preview And Playing XI
AUS-W vs IND-W One-Off Test , Cricket Tips :The multi-format series between India Women and Australia Women has come to its final stage. After the T20I and ODI series, these two sides will meet in a one-off Test match. It is a pink-ball test, which will begin at 10:50 AM IST on Friday at WACA Stadium in Perth. The T20I series was competitive, but the ODI series was dominated by the hosts. Three one-sided wins, and Alyssa Healy signed off in style with an incredible century. Now, she will also look to end her international career with a good win. India Women have never looked in control, because their players failed to adapt to the situation. But they can't afford to make mistakes, as Australia are in excellent form. AUS-W vs IND-W: Match Details Date : March 6-9, 2026 (Sunday) Time : 10:50 AM IST Venue : WACA Ground, Perth AUS-W vs IND-W: Live Streaming Details The live action of the one-off test will be available on Star Sports Networks. Fans can also watch the game through to the Jio Hotstar streaming platform. AUS-W vs IND-W: Head-to-Head in Test Total Matches : 11 Australia Women : 04 India Women : 01 Drawn: 06 AUS-W vs IND-W: Ground Pitch Report The wicket at WACA Stadium is very fast and bouncy. It is an excellent surface to bowl on. There will be great help for the fast bowlers. The pink ball always brings more help for the fast bowlers. Hence, batting will be a big challenge for this game. AUS-W vs IND-W: Possible XIs Australia Women : Alyssa Healy , Phoebe Litchfield, Beth Mooney (wk), Ash Gardner, Georgia Voll, Tahila McGrath, Annabel Sutherland, Georgia Wareham, Lucy Hamilton, Alana King, Darcie Brown India Women : Smriti Mandhana, Pratika Rawal, Shafali Verma, Jemimah Rodrigues, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Richa Ghosh (wk), Deepti Sharma, Kashvee Gautam, Sayali Satghare, Sneh Rana, Kranti Gaud AUS-W vs IND-W: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Smriti Mandhana is India's biggest hope and answer to Australia. She likes this opposition and will be a big wicket. For Australia, captain Alyssa Healy had an incredible century in the last game, and she will look to end her international career with another masterclass. Probable Best Bowler Deepti Sharma has been India's leading wicket-taker in the current squad, and her experience will be key for India. Darcie Brown is one of the fastest bowlers in women's cricket and will like bowling with a pink ball. Today Match Prediction : India Women have been struggling badly, and we predict Australia Women to win this game because of the form they are in. AUS-W vs IND-W Match 3rd ODI, Today Match AUS-W vs IND-W, AUS-W vs IND-W Prediction, AUS-W vs IND-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update for AUS-W vs IND-W Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Litton Das back in Bangladesh squad for Pakistan ODIs
Fast bowlersNahid Rana and Shoriful Islam also included
Fatherhood, Sleep, T20 World Cup Final: Matt Henry's Whirlwind Journey
New Zealand's Matt Henry played a doting father to his new-born son back home and returned to help his team reach the T20 World Cup final, all in a space of five days. Pace spearhead Henry returned figures of 2-34 in New Zealand's crushing nine-wicket win over South Africa in the first semi-final in Kolkata on Wednesday. Opener Finn Allen blasted the fastest-ever T20 World Cup hundred in 33 balls to lead his team into Sunday's final in Ahmedabad, where they will face India or England. Henry's bowling effort was special after he rejoined the team late on the eve of the match. He the took field less than 24 hours after he landed back in India after flying home for the birth of his second child after New Zealand's last Super Eights match against England on February 27. There was a lot of sleep happening on the way back to be honest, a smiling Henry told reporters. So yeah just focusing on my family to get home, that was important for me, and then it worked out that I could get back for the semi-final so it's great to be here. Henry and his wife Holly Carran have welcomed a baby boy. They're doing great so yeah it was pretty special to be able to get home for that, said the 34-year-old Henry. Obviously Holly's doing really well and Jack's really good as well and Annabelle's enjoying being a big sister so it's all good. New Zealand have reached their second T20 World Cup final. They lost the title clash to Australia in 2021 in the United Arab Emirates. It's pretty special to be able to reach another final, the guys are really excited but for now just enjoy this (win), said Henry. I think the guys have been playing some really good cricket. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Finn was just unbelievable so we'll enjoy that and then we can move on and get ready for what's to come.
T20 WC: Ive Studied England's Current Approach, Prepared Well For Every Batter,' Says Chakaravarthy
T20 World Cup: India spinner Varun Chakaravarthy expressed excitement about the T20 World Cup 2026 semi-final contest on the sidelines before the clash against England, and shared insights into his preparation and mindset for the crucial clash. Yeah, Im very excited because I know its going to be a good game. They are very well prepared and we are also well prepared, so Im really looking forward to a great contest, Chakaravarthy said while speaking to the broadcasters. Reflecting on past encounters, he highlighted lessons from Indias previous series against England but stressed the importance of adapting to the current game. Yeah, there were a few points that I took from that series (against England last year), but Ive also focused a lot on how they are playing now. The way they were playing back then and the way they are playing now is quite different. So Ive taken a few lessons from the last time, but Ive also studied their current approach, he said. Chakaravarthy, known for his mystery spin, described his unique approach to evaluating performance, which relies more on his execution than conventional stats. Its fine. I dont really look at the results. If you ask me how I process my performance, I just look at the pitch map after the match. If the ball is landing where I want it to, then Im happy. I dont really focus on how many runs Ive conceded or how many wickets Ive taken. Even wickets or runs dont matter that much to me, I just look at the pitch map, he said. He recalled a challenging start to his career, illustrating his philosophy of adaptation. If Im being honest, in the first match I played in the IPL, I was hit for 24 runs in my first over. So you could say the mystery was decoded in the very first over I ever bowled (when asked how will he adapt when his mystery is decoded). After that, its just about adapting to the situation. Its been about eight years since then, and thats been the key, Varun added. On facing Englands dangerous opener, Chakaravarthy remained calm and methodical as he said, Hes a quality batsman (Brook), but Ive prepared well for every batsman. Lets see how it goes. I think the team that bowls well and hits the right lengths will have the advantage. But I believe weve prepared well. If Im being honest, in the first match I played in the IPL, I was hit for 24 runs in my first over. So you could say the mystery was decoded in the very first over I ever bowled (when asked how will he adapt when his mystery is decoded). After that, its just about adapting to the situation. Its been about eight years since then, and thats been the key, Varun added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In what is a high-stakes game for both sides, England won the toss and elected to bowl first. India suffered an early blow as opener Abhishek Sharma fell to Will Jacks in the second over, but his opening partner, Sanju Samson, and top-order batter Ishan Kishan did not let that setback affect their momentum, as the Men in Blue raced to 67/1 in the powerplay. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: 'India Cannot Take Any Player Lightly, Brook Can Be Dangerous', Says Nayan Mongia
ICC T20 World Cup: Former India wicketkeeper Nayan Mongia believes England captain Harry Brook could pose a big threat to Indian bowlers in the second semi-final of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 at the iconic Wankhede Stadium on Thursday. Brook has been in excellent form in the ongoing tournament and also scored a match-winning century against the Pakistan cricket team during the Super 8 stage. Mongia said the England skippers fearless style of batting could make him dangerous for the opposition. Every player is performing well, and India cannot take any player lightly, but the way Harry Brook is batting with a fearless attitude and leading from the front is amazing. He can be dangerous with such confidence and form, and Indian bowlers need to beware of him, Mongia told IANS. Despite Brooks threat, Mongia expressed confidence in the Indian cricket team, saying the side has been performing consistently in the tournament. I have many expectations from the team. In every match, players have performed well, and it will be a great match as the wicket will be good for batting. Mongia also backed all-rounder Hardik Pandya, calling him a potential match-winner for India against England. Hardik Pandya is my favourite player, and he is both bowling and batting very well, and I expect that Hardik will rise to the occasion if he gets the chance to bat, Mongia said. Meanwhile, cricket coach Sukhwinder Singh Bawa voiced support for Abhishek Sharma and Varun Chakaravarthy, who have struggled for form in the tournament. He advised that India should not make changes to their playing XI for the big match. I think there should be no change in the playing XI. Abhishek is a match-winner, and he is still the number one batter, and opposition bowlers will still fear bowling to him, Sukhwinder told IANS. Varun Chakaravarthy is our trump card, class is permanent. It's okay if one or two matches have gone bad, but Varun and Bumrah are our trump card, and the game will depend upon them, he added. Speaking about Jofra Archers good record against Sanju Samson, Sukhwinder said the Indian wicketkeeper-batter would have already worked out a way to counter the pacer. Varun Chakaravarthy is our trump card, class is permanent. It's okay if one or two matches have gone bad, but Varun and Bumrah are our trump card, and the game will depend upon them, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The winner of the India vs England semi-final will travel to Ahmedabad to face the New Zealand cricket team in the final of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 on March 8, while the losing team will exit the tournament. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Overton Comes In As England Win Toss, Ask India To Bat First In Semifinal 2
T20 World Cup: England won the toss and elected to field first against India in Semifinal 2 of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Thursday. Both sides are playing for a place in the final against New Zealand. England made one change in their playing XI, bringing in Jamie Overton for Rehan Ahmed, while India retained the same side that won against the West Indies in their last Super 8 match England captain Harry Brook said it looks like a good wicket for chasing. Looks a good wicket, hope to get a good start and then chase it down. India have a lot more experience, we'll try and assess conditions and play at our best. T20 is fickle. The way we've played, we've scraped through and hold us in good stead, he said at the toss. India captain Suryakumar Yadav said he would have batted first anyway. We'd have batted. Wind around, don't think there'll be dew. Mood in camp is positive. We've tightened the screws; our brand of cricket has been different. Best wicket, credit to the curator and groundsman, he said. Suryakumar has a reason for considering batting first because he reckons dew will not play a big role in the match. To counter the possibility of dew later in the evening, an anti-dew repellent has been applied to the ground, which should help maintain a fair balance between the two teams. Playing XI: Suryakumar has a reason for considering batting first because he reckons dew will not play a big role in the match. To counter the possibility of dew later in the evening, an anti-dew repellent has been applied to the ground, which should help maintain a fair balance between the two teams. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England: Phil Salt, Jos Buttler (wk), Jacob Bethell, Harry Brook (capt), Tom Banton, Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Jamie Overton, Liam Dawson, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid. Article Source: IANS
England opt to bowl, bring in Overton for Rehan
India went in with an unchanged XI
Maharashtra Assembly Erupts Over Cricket Passes, Calls To Reclaim Wankhede Stadium
Shiv Sena MLA Arjun Khotkar: The Maharashtra Legislative Assembly on Thursday witnessed heated exchanges as members across party lines demanded better access to passes for the high-stakes India vs England T20 World Cup semi-final at the Wankhede Stadium here. The debate, laced with patriotic fervour and political wit, even saw calls from some legislators for the state government to reclaim the iconic stadium from the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA). Senior BJP leader Sudhir Mungantiwar opened the discussion by referring to the history of the stadium. He noted that while it is named after Barrister Wankhede -- who presented 11 state budgets -- technical records in the Revenue Department suggest the government has legal grounds to reclaim the land. It is unacceptable that MLAs are left pleading for passes, Mungantiwar said. We were not there to witness the British being defeated during the Independence struggle, but witnessing Englands defeat on the cricket field today is a matter of patriotic pride for us. He urged the presiding officer to direct the Revenue Minister to ensure that passes are distributed to interested members, adding that if tickets are not provided to all MLAs, the government should consider taking the stadium back into its possession. Responding to the demands, minister Ashish Shelar, who also holds a prominent role in cricket administration, agreed with the sentiment but urged caution. While acknowledging that the stadium stands on state government land, he pointed out that ticket distribution is governed by an existing agreement between the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA), the Public Works Department (PWD), and the Sports Department. We have nearly 350 members across both Houses. We provide the quota as per the agreement, Shelar explained. However, he cautioned against extreme measures. Taking over a stadium that brings international prestige to our country is not an honourable suggestion for this House, he said. The debate took a nostalgic turn when Shiv Sena MLA Arjun Khotkar recalled that in 1995, then Chief Minister Manohar Joshi managed to provide passes to all MLAs within a single hour. He questioned why police officials appeared to have access to thousands of passes while lawmakers were sidelined. In a lighter moment during the discussion, presiding officer Dilip Lande remarked on Mungantiwars subtle reference to Chandrashekhar Bawankule as a future Chief Minister. The presiding officer said Mungantiwars remarks often carry weight and directed that the sentiments of the members be respected by ensuring that they receive the requested passes. Members from both the ruling and opposition benches reiterated their demand for equal and easier access for all 350-plus MLAs and their families to international matches, and even suggested a legal review of the stadiums land lease if cooperation was not forthcoming. The presiding officer said Mungantiwars remarks often carry weight and directed that the sentiments of the members be respected by ensuring that they receive the requested passes. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Both ministers Bawankule and Shelar said the intervention of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis would be sought to find an immediate solution. Article Source: IANS
Ibrahim Zadran replaces Rashid Khan as Afghanistan's new T20I captain
The ACB is hoping Afghanistan's series against Sri Lanka in the UAE can proceed as scheduled, and is closely monitoring the conflict in West Asia
DY Patil T20 Cup: Suryavanshi, Arya Lead Their Respective Sides Into The Semi-finals
DY Patil T20 Cup: Teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi blazed 58 off just 19 balls to power DY Patil Blue into the semi-finals of the 20th DY Patil T20 Cup with a four-wicket win over Income Tax in the quarter-finals held at the DY Patil University ground. Suryavanshi struck four boundaries and six sixes as he provided the early impetus for DY Patil Blue to chase down Income Tax's imposing total of 211/6 with an over to spare. Captain Shashank Singh also chipped in with seeing the team home through an unbeaten 53 off 32 balls, hitting two fours and four sixes. For Income Tax, skipper Rahul Tewatia produced a breathtaking unbeaten 83 off 35 balls, laced with eight boundaries and six sixes. But his lone-hand effort could not prevent the defeat. Indias left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Shahbaz Ahmed chipped in with 2-36, but it proved to be insufficient. Meanwhile, at the DY Patil Stadium, left-handed opener Priyansh Arya once again rose to the occasion with a stunning 76 off 29 balls studded with 10 boundaries and five sixes - as DY Patil Red beat DTDC by 14 runs in the other quarter-final. Arya's pyrotechnics helped DY Patil Red post a commanding 226/5 in their 20 overs. DTDC fought back but could only manage 212/7. Captain Krunal Pandya was the pick of the bowlers with 3-50, while Saumy Pandey took 2-22 and Prince Badiani chipped in with 1-16. The semi-finals of the tournament seen as a preparatory competition for IPL 2026 will be played on Friday. At the DY Patil Stadium, DY Patil Red will square off against Canara Bank at 11am, while at DY Patil University Ground, Mumbai Customs will face DY Patil Blue. The final of the competition will be held at 6:30pm at the DY Patil Stadium. Brief Scores The semi-finals of the tournament seen as a preparatory competition for IPL 2026 will be played on Friday. At the DY Patil Stadium, DY Patil Red will square off against Canara Bank at 11am, while at DY Patil University Ground, Mumbai Customs will face DY Patil Blue. The final of the competition will be held at 6:30pm at the DY Patil Stadium. Also Read: Live Cricket Score At DY Patil University - Income Tax 211/6 in 20 overs (Rahul Tewatia 83 not out, Harvik Desai 32; Prayumn 2-26) lost to DY Patil Blue 212/6 in 19 overs (Vaibhav Suryavanshi 58, Shashank Singh 53 not out; Parth Rekhade 3-33, Shahbaz Ahmed 2-36) by four wickets Article Source: IANS
Having Axar Patel: Former India cricketer Atul Wassan believes Indias earlier defeat to South Africa could turn out to be a blessing in disguise as the team gears up for a high-stake semifinal clash against England at the Wankhede Stadium, saying the setback may have helped the side prepare better for the pressure of big matches. South Africa served India their only defeat by 76 runs in Ahmedabad in the Super 8s. However, they were thrashed by New Zealand in the semifinal on Wednesday and were knocked out of the tournament. Wassan believes the loss may actually work in Indias favour heading into the knockout stages.The defeat against South Africa could be a blessing in disguise for Team India. Sometimes such losses prepare a team mentally for the pressure of big matches and help them come back stronger, he told IANS. In their crucial Super 8s match against the West Indies, India ride on Sanju Samson's unbeaten 97 to enter the last four, beating the Windies by five wickets. Wassan also praised the recent performance of Sanju Samson, calling it a positive sign for the Indian batting unit. Sanju Samsons performance in the previous match was very encouraging. When a player like him finds form at this stage of the tournament, it boosts the teams confidence, he noted. Looking ahead to key individual battles, Wassan said the contest between Englands pace spearhead Jofra Archer and Samson could prove crucial. The battle between Jofra Archer and Sanju Samson will be fascinating to watch. If players like Jos Buttler and Phil Salt get going at the top, it will be very important for England, he said. However, the former pacer acknowledged that England look like a balanced side and possess several match-winners in their lineup. He singled out Will Jacks as one of the standout performers of the tournament so far. England look like a very balanced team. Will Jacks has emerged as a rising star in this tournament and has been playing some outstanding cricket. Comparatively, Englands spin attack with players like Adil Rashid, Richard Dawson and Will Jacks looks more effective at the moment, Wassan said. For India, Wassan believes the responsibility will once again rest heavily on star pacer Jasprit Bumrah. He said, Bumrah is like a bank for India a dependable player you can always rely on. If he manages to break the opening partnership early, it could make things much easier for India. Wassan also highlighted the significance of conditions at Wankhede Stadium, noting that the dew factor could influence the toss decision. Wankhede is a relatively small ground and the dew factor can play a big role. The team winning the toss will most likely prefer to bowl first, he explained. Talking about Indias batting order, Wassan advised against putting pressure on young opener Abhishek Sharma and encouraged him to stick to his aggressive approach. Wankhede is a relatively small ground and the dew factor can play a big role. The team winning the toss will most likely prefer to bowl first, he explained. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He added that the presence of Axar Patel lower down the order provides valuable depth to the Indian lineup. Having Axar Patel in the lower order gives India a safety cushion in batting, Wassan concluded. Article Source: IANS
Windies Quick Jayden Seales Replaces Neser At Hampshire For County Championship
T20 World Cup: West Indian pace bowler Jayden Seales has signed for Hampshire for the opening block of the 2026 County Championship. The 24-year-old fast bowler replaced Michael Neser, who was recalled by Cricket Australia earlier this month. He will join the likes of Malcolm Marshall, Gordon Greenidge, Fidel Edwards, and other West Indian legends to play for Hampshire. Were obviously disappointed not to have Michael Neser with us this summer, but it opens the door to an exciting new addition. Jayden Seales is a bowler with pace and skill, and most importantly, the appetite to run in hard and take the game on. He joins a proud line of West Indian cricketers whove represented the club with distinction over the years, and we cant wait to see him in action at the start of the season, Giles White, Hampshire's Director of Cricket, said. Seales has previous experience in the County Championship, having played ten matches for Sussex. For the Martlets, he has claimed 39 wickets and helped the club get promoted to Division One in 2024. He has taken his County Championship wickets at an average of 28.46 with best figures of 5-29 coming against Derbyshire in 2024. The pacer made his international debut in 2021, having only played one First-Class match before his debut, and has shone for the West Indies since then. His first international five-for came against Pakistan in Jamaica, where he earned Player of the Match. Seales has previous experience in the County Championship, having played ten matches for Sussex. For the Martlets, he has claimed 39 wickets and helped the club get promoted to Division One in 2024. He has taken his County Championship wickets at an average of 28.46 with best figures of 5-29 coming against Derbyshire in 2024. Also Read: Live Cricket Score First-class cricket returns to Utilita Bowl from April 3, as Hampshire face Essex in the opening home fixture in Division One of the County Championship. Article Source: IANS
Hampshire bring in Jayden Seales after Michael Neser deal falls through
Neser pulled out by Cricket Australia after Ashes role earned him central contract
Jamie Siddons appointed Sri Lanka Women head coach
He takes over from Rumesh Ratnayake, who had quietly concluded his tenure at the end of 2025
Not Everyone Retires On Their Own Terms, Finishing At Home In Baggy Green Is Special: Healy
Baggy Green: Australia captain Alyssa Healy said she does not expect to feel any sadness as she prepares for her final international appearance through the one-off pink-ball Test against India, starting at the WACA Stadium on Friday. Australia has an 8-4 lead over India in the multi-format series and the side will be keen to ensure Alyssa has a winning send-off through a victory in the Test match. I genuinely don't think there'll be any sadness. I'm just really excited for life after cricket, and I'm really grateful for the experience that I've had so far. I've really enjoyed the last 20 years of cricket, and we'll wait and see what unfolds next, which is more exciting. We'll wait and see what unfolds next, which is more exciting than anything else. I've been very aware that not everybody gets to retire on their own terms, and this is kind of just a really cool opportunity to finish here at home and in a Baggy Green. It's not something I would have chosen to have done, but I guess to have that opportunity is very special, very unique. So looking forward to that, and obviously with the series, the way it's placed at the moment, to be able to push for a win and be extra special, Alyssa told reporters on the eve of her last international game. After signing off from ODIs with a fairytale 158 in Hobart, Alyssa now has one last chance to get an elusive Test hundred. The wicketkeeper-batter returns to the same venue where she fell a run short of three-figure mark against South Africa two years ago. So looking forward to that, and obviously with the series, the way it's placed at the moment, to be able to push for a win and be extra special, Alyssa told reporters on the eve of her last international game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For the next four days, Alyssas focus will be squarely on Australias bid to lift the trophy and give her best for the last time as an international cricketer. (I'm) feeling in good nick so hopefully I can transfer that to the pink ball here. But like I said, the series has been toughly contested so far, and to be up 8-4, I think at this point in time, we're really pleased, and hopefully we go out there and get the job done. Article Source: IANS
Jamie Siddons Appointed As New Head Coach Of Sri Lanka Womens Team
Sri Lanka Cricket: Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has appointed former Australian cricketer Jamie Siddons as head coach of the senior women's team, the board announced on Thursday. Siddons previously coached the Bangladesh senior men's team from 2007 to 2011. Sri Lanka were previously coached by former mens player Rumesh Ratnayake. His one-year appointment will come into effect on 16 March 2026. His first assignment will be Sri Lanka Womens Tour of Bangladesh, scheduled to take place in AprilMay 2026, said the SLC in its statement. Siddons is a Level 3 qualified coach who captained both South Australia and Victoria during an extensive first-class career. He played just one ODI for Australia - making 32 in a one-day match in Lahore in 1988. He also held head coaching positions at South Australia's Redbacks team from 2015 to 2020 and the Wellington Firebirds in New Zealand from 2011 to 2015. Siddons was also an assistant coach of the Australian team after being appointed as a senior coach at the Centre of Excellence (CoE) ahead of the 2005 Ashes. His first major step will be to prepare Sri Lanka for the 2026 ICC Women's T20 World Cup scheduled to be held in England from June 12 to July 5. Sri Lanka are coming off winning the ODI series against the West Indies by 2-1 before grabbing a 2-0 T20I series win, after the first match ended in a no result. He also held head coaching positions at South Australia's Redbacks team from 2015 to 2020 and the Wellington Firebirds in New Zealand from 2011 to 2015. Siddons was also an assistant coach of the Australian team after being appointed as a senior coach at the Centre of Excellence (CoE) ahead of the 2005 Ashes. Also Read: Live Cricket Score After playing back-to-back matches in Bristol against the West Indies on June 21 and Ireland on June 23, Sri Lanka will close out their group stage campaign against Scotland in a day-night fixture in Manchester on June 26. Article Source: IANS
Zadran Replaces Rashid As Afghanistan T20I Captain, Farooqi, Naib Omitted For SL Series
Zia Ur Rahman Sharifi: Opener Ibrahim Zadran has been named Afghanistan's T20I captain for the upcoming white-ball series against Sri Lanka and replaces leg-spinner Rashid Khan in the top role, said the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) on Thursday. Zadran previously served as the T20I teams vice-captain and now takes over from Rashid as the selectors made sweeping changes to the squad following the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup, where Afghanistan bowed out in the league stage of the competition. Rashid Khans tenure as the T20I captain brought immense success to the team, particularly highlighted by the teams remarkable journey in the 2024 edition of the T20 World Cup, where we reached the semi-finals. In alignment with the ACBs long-term strategic vision and following recent changes in our Team Management, including the appointment of a new head coach, we have made the thoughtful decision to transition the leadership within the T20I setup. Ibrahim Zadran, who has served as Rashid Khans deputy, will assume the role as Afghanistans regular captain in this format. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Rashid Khan for his valuable contributions and wish Ibrahim Zadran every success in this important new role, said chief selector Ahmad Shah Sulimankhil in a statement. Left-arm fast bowler Fazal Haq Farooqi, all-rounder Gulbadin Naib and wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Ishaq, all part of the Mens T20 World Cup squad, have been omitted from both the T20I and ODI squads for the series against Sri Lanka, which is also the first assignment of newly-appointed head coach Richard Pybus. Wicketkeeper-batter Noor Rahman, left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Sharafuddin Ashraf and left-arm fast bowler Fareed Ahmad have earned T20I call-ups, while Fareed Ahmad Malik returns to the ODI squad and fast bowler Zia Ur Rahman Sharifi receives his maiden ODI selection. Bilal Sami, who claimed a five-wicket haul and the Player of the Match award in his most recent ODI appearance, retains his place in the 50-over squad and has also been added to the T20I reserves pool. Nangyal Kharoti and Ijaz Ahmadzai will join Sami in the T20I reserves, while Bashir Ahmad, Mohammad Saleem Safi and Qais Ahmad have been named to the ODI reserves pool. In addition, our long-term goal is to adequately prepare the team for the upcoming two World Cup events. We are hopeful that, under this new leadership, the National Team will not only flourish but also showcase outstanding performances and build a strong and competitive bench strength for the crucial challenges that lie ahead, added Sulimankhil. The ACB also said it is closely monitoring the ongoing situation in the Gulf region, especially with the airspace shut due to Israel-Iran conflict, adding that they have been engaging in discussions with all stakeholders about whether the series can proceed with the series as originally planned, both in terms of dates and venue. The three T20Is between Afghanistan and Sri Lanka will be played at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on March 13, 15 and 17, while the ODI games are set to be played at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on March 20, 22 and 25. Although a final decision will be made in a couple of days, the ACBs initial approach, in coordination with the ECB and venue authorities, is to proceed with the originally scheduled dates. Should circumstances necessitate a change, the ACB will consider exploring alternative options for both the host country and the event schedule, it added. Afghanistans T20I Squad: Ibrahim Zadran (C), Rahmanullah Gurbaz (WK), Noor Rahman (WK), Sediqullah Atal, Darwish Rasooli, Shahidullah Kamal, Azmatullah Omarzai, Mohammad Nabi, Sharafuddin Ashraf, Rashid Khan, Noor Ahmad, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Zia Ur Rahman Sharifi, Fareed Ahmad Malik and Abdullah Ahmadzai Reserves: Nangyal Kharoti, Bilal Sami and Ijaz Ahmadzai. Afghanistans T20I Squad: Ibrahim Zadran (C), Rahmanullah Gurbaz (WK), Noor Rahman (WK), Sediqullah Atal, Darwish Rasooli, Shahidullah Kamal, Azmatullah Omarzai, Mohammad Nabi, Sharafuddin Ashraf, Rashid Khan, Noor Ahmad, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Zia Ur Rahman Sharifi, Fareed Ahmad Malik and Abdullah Ahmadzai Also Read: Live Cricket Score Reserves: Qais Ahmad, Mohammad Saleem Safi and Bashir Ahmad. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: 'Shivam's Role Will Be Very Important,' Says Childhood Coach Satish Ahead Of Semis Clash
Indian Premier League: Shivam Dube's childhood coach, Satish Samant, has said that the all-rounder will play a huge role in India's semi-final clash against England at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday. Other than Dube, Samant feels that captain Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya and Tilak Varma will also impress as all the players have a good idea of the conditions because they play for their Indian Premier League (IPL) side Mumbai Indians at the same ground. I think the players of the Mumbai Indians are more accustomed to playing on this surface, as they have a lot of practice here. Hardik is there, and Suryakumar is the captain. Shivam also has a very important role to play, Satish Samant told IANS Meanwhile, Dube has been a standout performer for India in the ongoing T20 World Cup 2026, particularly as a crisis man in the middle order. Across 7 matches in the tournament so far, he has scored 166 runs at an average of 33.20 and a strike rate of 156.60. However, his bowling has been a big concern as he has taken just five wickets at an economy of 13.28 in the seven matches played so far. Samant also spoke about the pitch and the playing conditions ahead of the encounter. He feels that there could be an extra bounce on the surface, and fast bowlers can make good use of it at the start of the innings. Samant advised India to opt to bowl first after winning the toss as dew could be a big factor at Wankhede. However, his bowling has been a big concern as he has taken just five wickets at an economy of 13.28 in the seven matches played so far. Also Read: Live Cricket Score If India wins the toss, then bowling first is compulsory as during this season, dew comes and it will be difficult for bowlers to defend a big total, so I think they should choose to bowl after winning the toss, he added. Article Source: IANS
Healy insists there's no sadness as legendary career comes to a close
The Australia captain hopes to savour her final few days as a player but is focused on being part of team success
T20 WC: I Just Wanna Go Home, Says WI Coach Sammy Amid Delayed Departure From Kolkata
T20 World Cup: Amidst the West Indies experiencing delay in going home after their exit from the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup, head coach Darren Sammy expressed his view by saying he just wanna go home. Two-time champions West Indies campaign ended in a five-wicket defeat to India in the Super Eights at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on March 1. Since then, they have been stuck in their team hotel. I just wanna go home, said Sammy on his X account on Thursday. However Sammy later updated on team's departure on X and wrote, At least an update, tell us something. Today tmw, next week. Its been 5 days, wrote Sammy on another post on his 'X' account. West Indies are one of the teams stranded in India due to the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict leading to the closure of the airspace in West Asia. Previously, Cricket West Indies (CWI) said Monday that the team's departure from India was postponed due to international airspace restrictions in the Gulf Region. These restrictions are a direct result of the security threats posed by military action in the Gulf Region, which has impacted several international flight routes and required airlines to adjust scheduled services for safety reasons. CWI is working closely with the International Cricket Council (ICC), relevant governmental authorities and airline partners to secure the earliest possible safe travel arrangements for the squad and support staff. The safety and well-being of our players, coaches, and officials remain our highest priority. The team is currently accommodated in India and remains safe and well. We continue to monitor the situation closely and will provide further updates as confirmed travel arrangements are finalised, the CWI had said at that time. Just like the West Indies, Zimbabwe played their last match at the T20 World Cup on March 1, losing to South Africa by five wickets in their Super Eights clash in New Delhi. They were to depart in three batches from Monday, but the plan was cancelled due to airspace restrictions. The team is currently accommodated in India and remains safe and well. We continue to monitor the situation closely and will provide further updates as confirmed travel arrangements are finalised, the CWI had said at that time. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa are also awaiting their travel schedule for going back home after losing to New Zealand by nine wickets in the semi-final. If England bows out of the competition after losing their second semi-final to India in Mumbai, they will also need to sort their travel plans for going back home. Article Source: IANS
Gannon strikes late as Queensland slump against Western Australia
Gannon took three wickets including Labuschagne and Khawaja to leave Queensland 37 for 3 after Fanning's 62 helped WA post 210
IND vs ENG: Stats Preview ahead of the India vs England Semi-final 2 in Mumbai
IND vs ENG Semi-final 2, T20I Approaching Milestones and Records :The second semifinal of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 will be played between Indian cricket team and England cricket team. This match will be played on March 5 at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, starting at 7 PM IST. The winner of this game will face New Zealand in the final of the tournament. These two teams are have not played their best game yet. So, can we see a high-profile thriller? There is a lot at stake, and two powerhouses are ready to put up their best on the field. These two teams have an incredible batting unit, and this wicket will suit their batting style. But the problem is that these two teams are struggling with the form of both openers. But you never know; it can be the evening they can deliver. The bowling unit for both teams will be under pressure. These two sides have faced each other in four T20 World Cup semifinals, and the contest is even at 2-2. So, who will be getting an edge here and moving one inch closer to a place in the final on Sunday? Here, we will talk about big records and milestones which are lined up and can be achieved in the India vs EnglandSemifinal 2at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. IND vs ENG Semi-final 2Approaching T20I Records and T20I Cricket Milestones Ahead of the IND vs ENG clash at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai 56 - Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav is the third-highest scorer for India in T20Is. He is just 17 runs away from surpassing David Warner (3277) and Muhammad Waseem (3338) and becoming the 8th highest scorer in T20Is. 4 - India's leading wicket-taker, Arshdeep Singh (126), is just four wickets away from entering the top 15 highest wicket-takers in the T20 internationals. 4 - All-rounder Axar Patel has 93 wickets so far. He needs four more wickets to surpass Yuzi Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav to become India's fourth-highest wicket taker in T20Is. 5 - Kuldeep Yadav is just five wickets away from becoming only the fourth Indian bowler with 100 T20I wickets. 3 - Adil Rashid has the fourth most T20I wickets overall. He is just three wickets away from surpassing Tim Southee (164) and Ish Sodhi (162) to become the second-highest wicket-taker ever in T20Is. 2 - Varun Chakravarthy needs two more wickets to surpass Ravi Ashwin (72) and become the 8th highest wicket-taker for India in T20Is. 23 - Hardik Pandya needs 23 runs to surpass KL Rahul (2265) and become India's fourth highest scorer in T20Is. He also needs two more sixes to surpass Virat Kohli's tally of T20I sixes. 7 - Abhishek Sharma is just seven sixes away from completing 100 T20I sixes in T20Is. 5 - Jos Buttler needs five more sixes to be the third-highest in sixes in T20Is. 1 - Suryakumar Yadav will have the 7th most and Jos Buttler will have the 5th most half-centuries in T20Is, with one fifty each in the coming game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score 17 - Suryakumar Yadav needs 17 more runs to become the 10th highest scorer in T20 World Cup. 2 - Adil Rashid needs two more wickets to become the second-highest wicket-taker in T20 World Cups.
T20 WC: New Zealands Strength Comes From Solid Planning, Vast Playing Experience, Says Ravindra
T20 World Cup: New Zealands left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Rachin Ravindra credited his team's meticulous planning and wealth of franchise cricket experience for their commanding nine-wicket semi-final victory over South Africa in the Mens T20 World Cup. New Zealands win was set up by Finn Allen tore into the in-form South African attack by hitting ten boundaries and eight towering sixes to hit a 33-ball century - the fastest hundred ever scored in the Mens T20 World Cup. He also shared a whirlwind 117-run opening stand with Tim Seifert, who made 58, as New Zealand completed a chase of 170 with 43 balls to spare. We respect South Africa's power, shown consistently in T20s. My focus with the ball is making it tough for the batters by varying pace, seam angle, and bowling line. Having Santner at extra cover lets me bounce ideas off him. Our strength lies in solid planning and vast experience from IPL, internationals, and other franchise leagues; we've faced these guys often. We muck in as a unit, knowing each role well and adapting to the moment, said Ravindra on JioStar. Former India pacer Irfan Pathan hailed New Zealand's ability to step up in the knockouts which makes the side a perennial threat in ICC events despite their modest population. It was a perfect game for New Zealand. With just 6 million people in the country, they consistently dominate ICC knockouts. They always arrive with a sharp plan, Finn Allen timed his stunning 100 perfectly; Rachin Ravindra starred with ball and bat. Mitchell Santner kept everyone grounded post-win, job's not done till the final. Cole McConchie bowled just one over, snared two wickets, and that was it. Kiwis prepare meticulously, execute flawlessly, and move on. Pathan also identified a tactical error by South Africa in their powerplay bowling plans, while arguing it did little to diminish the quality of New Zealand's performance. Finn Allen showed awesome power, in front of the wicket and square. When a batter can lap in the powerplay and still muscle you straight, it's almost impossible to plan for him. South Africa missed a trick by not starting with Keshav Maharaj to the right-hander, but that doesn't take anything away from this brilliantly prepared New Zealand side. Their time on turning Sri Lankan pitches has clearly sharpened their game against spin, and on a good batting surface tonight they showed exactly what they can do. Pathan went further in breaking down why Allen's unique crease position left opposition bowlers with no viable plan to strike back. The bowlers had limited options, maybe deny pace, but the full length fed nearly 40 per cent runs in the front of the wicket and lap shots against quicks. Allen stood deep in the crease, as he did in Sri Lanka, on slower pitches, you wait on the back foot, not front. He's refined his game. His spin strike rate was nearly half against pace, but once set, he elevated that as well, exactly what he did. New Zealand have now advanced to the final, to be played in Ahmedabad on Sunday and await the winner of the second semi-final between India and England at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Allen stood deep in the crease, as he did in Sri Lanka, on slower pitches, you wait on the back foot, not front. He's refined his game. His spin strike rate was nearly half against pace, but once set, he elevated that as well, exactly what he did. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He adapted brilliantly to black-soil pitches by positioning both feet inside the crease, playing back-foot shots closer to the stumps, even with his front leg behind the bowling crease. It shows immense planning and hard work. Players like him can be inconsistent, but when in form, they demolish the opposition and win games single-handedly. Article Source: IANS
Sammy issues plea as West Indies remain stuck in Kolkata hotel
West Indies have not been given an official update in terms of their travel schedule but the first batch of Zimbabwe squad members have now left for home
Du Plessis: 'You lose the powerplay, you more often than not lose the game'
Faf du Plessis feels that South Africa should have worked harder to keep wickets in hand and gone for broke later in the innings when the surface became easier
Head falls cheaply after Thornton bags career-best haul
New South Wales middle and lower order provided what could be vital runs in the race for second spot
Sam Harper shines to put Victoria on top on 14-wicket day
Harper continued his stunning form making 93 as Victoria posted 222, with Meredith taking 4 for 53, before Tasmania slumped to 52 for 4
T20 WC: 'Were Happy With Anyone, As A Team I Back Us' Says Finn Allen On Potential Final Opponents
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath: Several prominent names from the Indian cricket fraternity gathered in the city on Thursday to attend the wedding ceremony of Sachin Tendulkar's son, Arjun Tendulkar and entrepreneur Saaniya Chandhok. Arjun, who has followed in his fathers footsteps and plays domestic and league cricket, tied the knot with his long-time partner, Saaniya Chandhok, after months of preparations and celebrations. The couple got engaged in a private ceremony in August 2025, attended by close family members and friends. While they are finally getting married on March 5. Some of the biggest personalities in Indian cricket, including former India captain MS Dhoni, ex-head coach Rahul Dravid, legendary leg-spinner Anil Kumble, World Cup-winning all-rounder Yuvraj Singh, and Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) president Venkatesh Prasad, among others, have arrived to bless the couple on their special day. Arjun's Wedding festivities began earlier this week with a series of traditional ceremonies and celebrations. Pre-wedding events, including mehendi and sangeet functions, were held in Mumbai, with several former and current cricketers in attendance. Arjun's fiancee, Saaniya, is a Mumbai-based entrepreneur who comes from a prominent business family and is the granddaughter of industrialist Ravi Ghai, chairman of the Graviss Gup. She has built a career in the pet-care and animal welfare sector and is known for her work as a veterinary technician and entrepreneur. Earlier in February, Sachin Tendulkar met Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde with his wife at his official residence and extended an invitation for the wedding ceremony of his son. Arjun's fiancee, Saaniya, is a Mumbai-based entrepreneur who comes from a prominent business family and is the granddaughter of industrialist Ravi Ghai, chairman of the Graviss Gup. She has built a career in the pet-care and animal welfare sector and is known for her work as a veterinary technician and entrepreneur. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, Arjun has been in great form in the DY Patil cup and will play for the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Pretty Special To Reach Another Final After Being Home For Childs Birth, Says Henry
T20 World Cup: New Zealand pacer Matt Henry said it felt pretty special to reach another T20 World Cup final through a comprehensive nine-wicket win over South Africa in the semi-final, especially after going back home for the birth of his son. At the Eden Gardens, pace spearhead Matt Henry picked 2-34 in New Zealand entering their second T20 World Cup final. Opener Finn Allen smashed the fastest century in tournament history in just 33 balls to propel New Zealand into Sundays final in Ahmedabad, where they will face either India or England. Henrys effort with the ball was notable given that he took the field less than 24 hours after landing back in India, after having flown home on paternity leave following New Zealands last Super Eights match against England on February 27. Pretty special to be able to get home for that. Obviously Holly's doing really well and Jack's really good as well and Annabelle's enjoying being a big sister so it's all good. So, no, it was pretty special to be home for that. It's pretty special to be able to reach another final, the guys are really excited but for now just enjoy this (win). I think the guys have been playing some really good cricket. Finn was just unbelievable so we'll enjoy that and then we can move on and get ready for what's to come, said Henry to reporters at the conclusion of the game. Asked on how he prepared for the semi-final clash, Henry said he leaned on his experience and the sleep hours he clocked while coming to Kolkata. Well we've had lots of cricket, so I think at this point there's trust. Obviously if there's rain you can't train either, so just going for that approach where making sure they're mentally fresh, mentally ready and just being confident in your skills that you possess. So for me it was getting here and doing a job for the team and thankfully we did that. There was a lot of sleep happening on the way back, to be honest. So for me just focusing on obviously my family to get home - that was important for me and then if it worked out that I could get home in time then obviously it'd be great. Sorry, I was always going home but get back for the semi-final, so it's great to be here. Asked on how he prepared for the semi-final clash, Henry said he leaned on his experience and the sleep hours he clocked while coming to Kolkata. Well we've had lots of cricket, so I think at this point there's trust. Obviously if there's rain you can't train either, so just going for that approach where making sure they're mentally fresh, mentally ready and just being confident in your skills that you possess. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Obviously it's tough when you've got a small side (boundaries) like that as well to protect. It can be really dangerous with the power-hitters they (South Africa) do possess. So I think the way we did a great job controlling that. Also wresting some momentum into our batting innings, which is obviously really good as well. Article Source: IANS
ICC Chairman Jay Shah Meets J&K Players After Historic Ranji Trophy Triumph
Hubli Cricket Ground: ICC chairman Jay Shah met members of Jammu & Kashmir's team after their historic Ranji Trophy win, in which they beat the eight-time champions Karnataka at the Hubli Cricket Ground on February 28 to win their maiden title. After the win, the players wished to meet Shah and acknowledge the role his leadership played in strengthening cricket in the region during his tenure as BCCI Secretary. ICC chairman fulfilled their wish and shared words of encouragement with the players as they celebrated their historic success. The historic triumph of Jammu & Kashmir in the Ranji Trophy will remain a proud milestone for cricket in the region, The BCCI wrote on X, sharing photos of the meet. After their memorable victory, the players expressed a heartfelt desire to meet Hon. ICC Chair @JayShah and share this special moment with him, acknowledging the role his leadership played in strengthening cricket in Jammu & Kashmir during his tenure as BCCI Secretary, the board added. The BCCI also congratulated the entire Jammu and Kashmir squad and the cricket fraternity for scripting what it described as a remarkable chapter in Indian domestic cricket while thanking Shah for meeting the winning team. We sincerely thank Mr Shah for taking the time to meet the team and for sharing his words of encouragement with the players as they celebrate this historic achievement. Congratulations to the entire J&K team and the cricket fraternity for scripting a remarkable chapter in Indian domestic cricket. We sincerely thank Mr Shah for taking the time to meet the team and for sharing his words of encouragement with the players as they celebrate this historic achievement. Also Read: Live Cricket Score J&K further underlined their dominance by declaring their second innings at 342/4, powered by a marathon unbeaten 160 from opener Qamran Iqbal and an unbroken century stand with Sahil Lotra, before the match ended in a draw and the title was awarded on first-innings lead. Article Source: IANS
Halliday's maiden ODI century, Kerr sisters' seven wickets hand Zimbabwe a walloping
Brooke Halliday struck 157*, the joint-third-highest score by a NZ batter in ODIs, as Zimbabwe went down by a record 180 runs

