Birmingham Phoenix Squad & Schedule for The Hundred 2026 Full Players List and Fixtures
Birmingham Phoeni xare one of the most exciting franchises inThe Hundred, representing the historic counties of Warwickshire and Worcestershire. Based in Birmingham, the teamplay their home matches at the iconicEdgbaston Cricket Ground. Heres the complete Birmingham Phoenix squad and full schedule for The Hundred 2026. Birmingham PhoenixMen's Squad The Hundred 2026 Jacob Bethell - 340,000 Rehan Ahmed - 250,000 Donovan Ferreira - Overseas - 210,000 Mitch Owen - Overseas - 130,000 Saqib Mahmood - 150,000 Usman Tariq - Overseas - 140,000 Joe Clarke - 85,000 Will Smeed - 55,000 Jordan Thompson - 60,000 Scott Currie - 210,000 Laurie Evans - 85,000 Chris Wood - 70,000 Ethan Brookes - 70,000 Mustafizur Rahman - Overseas - 100,000 Also Read: Live Cricket Score Birmingham PhoenixMen's Schedule The Hundred 2026 .schedule-table-wrapper { width: 100%; overflow-x: auto; margin: 20px 0; } .schedule-table { width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; min-width: 600px; font-family: Arial, sans-serif; } .schedule-table th, .schedule-table td { border: 1px solid #ddd; padding: 12px; text-align: left; } .schedule-table th { background-color: #f4f4f4; font-weight: bold; } .schedule-table tr:nth-child(even) { background-color: #fafafa; } @media screen and (max-width: 768px) { .schedule-table { min-width: 100%; } .schedule-table th, .schedule-table td { padding: 10px; font-size: 14px; } } Birmingham Phoenix Men's Schedule The Hundred 2026 Date Opponent Venue July 24, 2026 Trent Rockets Edgbaston Cricket Ground July 26, 2026 Manchester Super Giants Old Trafford Cricket Ground July 30, 2026 Southern Brave Utilita Bowl August 1, 2026 Welsh Fire Edgbaston Cricket Ground August 5, 2026 Trent Rockets Trent Bridge August 7, 2026 Sunrisers Leeds Edgbaston Cricket Ground August 9, 2026 London Spirit Lord's Cricket Ground August 12, 2026 MI London Edgbaston Cricket Ground
'The Batters Have Been On Fire': Cummins Hails SRH Batting After Win Over PBKS
Openers Abhishek Sharma: Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) skipper Pat Cummins has lavished praise on the team's batting unit for their attacking approach after SRH registered a commanding 33-run victory over Punjab Kings on Wednesday to climb to the top of the IPL 2026 points table. After aggressive half-centuries, mixed with some luck courtesy of crucial dropped catches, from Heinrich Klaasen and Ishan Kishan propelled SRH to a daunting 235/4, a disciplined bowling performance led by skipper Pat Cummins ensured victory for SRH despite Cooper Connollys sensational maiden IPL century for PBKS. Lots of experience. The batters have been on fire, so you dont have to do too much. Sit back and everyone kind of looks after themselves, and its a good feeling around the group at the moment, Cummins said in a video released by IPL on X. Openers Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head provided a rapid start before Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen took charge in the middle overs with attacking half-centuries. Ishan Kishan, who survived multiple chances, including dropped catches and a missed stumping, made full use of the chances to score 55. Klaasen also capitalised on an early lifeline and smashed 69 to take SRH comfortably beyond the 200-run mark. Cummins reserved special praise for Kishan, who was the captain of the team in the first seven matches in his absence. The Australian jokingly said that he had made the plan to come back after SRH started winning under Kishan's leadership, following a poor start. Obviously, Ishan was excellent at the start. I wasnt sure I was going to come back, but then we started winning, so I thought, oh, Id better come back. But no, its been good fun. The bowlings coming out all right. Im feeling fresh. The team looks after itself, he added. Chasing a big total, the Punjab Kings lost early wickets as Cummins and Nitish Kumar Reddy struck inside the power play. Eshan Malinga added further pressure with the wicket of PBKS skipper Shreyas Iyer. Obviously, Ishan was excellent at the start. I wasnt sure I was going to come back, but then we started winning, so I thought, oh, Id better come back. But no, its been good fun. The bowlings coming out all right. Im feeling fresh. The team looks after itself, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With this win, SRH have 12 points in 11 matches. The 2016 winners will next face the Gujarat Titans (GT) after a six-day break on May 12. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Cummins Bluff Of Arya, Detailed Planning Gave SRH Early Edge, Says Franklin
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) assistant coach James Franklin credited skipper Pat Cummins tactical nous of bluffing Priyansh Arya and the execution of the detailed planning by the bowling group for playing a vital hand in their 33-run win over Punjab Kings. At the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Cummins set the tone in the powerplay by bluffing Arya with a bouncer outside offstump, with an aim to exploit the batters preference for the pull over the upper cut. Arya duly fell into the trap by pulling straight to Eshan Malinga at deep square leg. Cummins spell of 2-34 eventually played a decisive hand in SRH going to top spot in the points table. I think it was a little bit pre-planned. Obviously the bowlers do a lot of work with Varun Aaron, our bowling coach, pre-games and I think sometimes you don't necessarily have to quite bowl the ball that maybe the field is expecting. I think we saw the ball before that he bowled with a pretty good bounce on the same sort of line and he obviously called the bluff a little bit, executed the same sort of delivery and created the opportunity. So, where the strengths and weaknesses are of the opposition batters, obviously all our bowlers are well across it and Pat was able to expose that and create an opportunity and we obviously got that first breakthrough, said Franklin in the post-match press conference. He added that feedback from SRHs batters after the first innings shaped the bowling plans. I think we found from the feedback from our batters, particularly from the first innings was. As the innings went on, they found that the pitch was slowing down quite a lot and they found that when the Punjab bowlers were bowling off pace cutters into the wicket, it was a little bit harder to hit. So that was the feedback that our bowling group got and obviously we used it a lot throughout that innings when we bowled. So, particularly when you bat first in games, how you then try and execute your bowling plans has a lot to do with obviously the batting feedback on how the pitch is playing so we use that advantage from batting first today to implement into our bowling innings. Franklin highlighted the role of detailed planning SRH bowlers do in stopping opposition batters from making big runs. Again I'm not privy to too much of the in-depth bowling chats because I'm sort of looking after a slightly different space within the group. But all I'll say is that the detail that Varun goes through with the bowling group in conjunction obviously with Pat Cummins and Dan, the head coach, are very detailed and I think you have to be detailed nowadays because of how powerful batting units are, particularly top threes, top fours of all the IPL teams and particularly the power plays. Franklin highlighted the role of detailed planning SRH bowlers do in stopping opposition batters from making big runs. Again I'm not privy to too much of the in-depth bowling chats because I'm sort of looking after a slightly different space within the group. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But on the same note we know as well that a team like Punjab do bat deep and obviously Cooper batted fantastically well for his first IPL 100 which I'm sure he'll be proud of. But our bowling group, I think their execution as a whole group right throughout the 20 overs of us bowling was pretty spot on for what the conditions in the game needed, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Former India Under-19 cricketer Amanpreet Singh Gill dies at 36
Amanpreet Singh Gill played youth one-dayers and a three-day Test in 2007, touring England, Malaysia and Sri Lanka with the India Under-19 team in that period
T20 Mumbai League 2026, Inaugural Womens League To Be Held From June 1 To 13
The T20 Mumbai League: The T20 Mumbai League season 4 and the inaugural edition of the T20 Mumbai Womens League will be held from June 1 to 13 at the iconic Wankhede Stadium, the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) announced on Thursday. The mens and womens competitions will be conducted simultaneously, marking a significant step in the MCAs vision to create a high-visibility platform for cricketing talent across categories. The mens competition will bring together some of the worlds biggest cricketing names alongside the citys most promising emerging players, including Suryakumar Yadav, Shreyas Iyer, Ajinkya Rahane, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shivam Dube, Sarfaraz Khan, Shardul Thakur, Tushar Deshpande, Ayush Mhatre, Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Musheer Khan, Suryansh Shedge and Abhigyan Kundu, among others. The inaugural womens league will also feature some of the leading names alongside the brightest young prospects in the domestic circuit, including Sayali Satghare, Saima Thakor, Humaira Kazi, teenage batting sensation Ira Jadhav, who became the costliest buy at the auction, Sanika Chalke and Simran Shaikh. MCA President Ajinkya Naik said, The T20 Mumbai League has consistently played an important role in strengthening Mumbais cricketing ecosystem and providing opportunities for emerging players to perform alongside some of the biggest names in the game. Conducting both the mens and womens tournaments at the Wankhede Stadium reflects the MCAs commitment to creating a larger and more inclusive platform for talent development and taking Mumbai cricket to a wider audience. The inaugural womens league will also feature some of the leading names alongside the brightest young prospects in the domestic circuit, including Sayali Satghare, Saima Thakor, Humaira Kazi, teenage batting sensation Ira Jadhav, who became the costliest buy at the auction, Sanika Chalke and Simran Shaikh. Also Read: Live Cricket Score All matches will be telecast live on Star Sports and streamed on JioHotstar. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Pressure On RCB As Defending Champions gets Me Going, Says Krunal Pandya
BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium: Royal Challengers Bengalurus left-arm spin bowling allrounder Krunal Pandya said the pressure of being defending champions in IPL 2026 is a big factor in driving him to perform his best as an individual in tough situations. Pandya was a standout performer in RCB winning IPL 2025, amassing 109 runs and taking 17 wickets, including figures of 2-17 in the final to win the Player of the Match award and get his side their first-ever championship title. He also holds the unique distinction of being the first player in IPL history to win the Player of the Match award in two separate finals (2017 and 2025). At third place in the IPL 2026 points table, RCB will aim to solidify their chances for a playoffs spot when they take on Lucknow Super Giants at the BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium on Thursday evening. It's a very good place to be, knowing that we are defending champions. Pressure is always there when you play at the highest level, regardless of whether you are defending champions or not. I always believe that as an athlete, I try to prepare myself for tough situations. Whenever there is extra pressure or a need to perform, that gets me going as an individual. So yes, there is pressure, but at the end of the day, nothing really changes. It's just a game. You must approach it the same way, whether you are defending champions or not. Having played almost a decade at this level, I have some experience to share with my teammates as a senior player. At the end of the day, it's about keeping things simple, no matter what the situation is, Pandya said on JioStars Superstars episode. In IPL 2026, Pandya has picked nine wickets in as many games at an average of 26.55 and economy rate of 8.85 in IPL 2026, while amassing 40 runs with the bat. Pandya also revealed that his preparation for matches stems from the life lessons hes experienced so far. A lot depends on how you have lived your life. Most of us come from humble backgrounds. Sometimes life teaches you more than anything else. I am no different. But over time, I have always prepared myself for the toughest situations. In IPL 2026, Pandya has picked nine wickets in as many games at an average of 26.55 and economy rate of 8.85 in IPL 2026, while amassing 40 runs with the bat. Pandya also revealed that his preparation for matches stems from the life lessons hes experienced so far. Also Read: Live Cricket Score A lot of that comes from how I prepare. I tell myself that if I am working hard, it's not for an easy game. Every game is tough. But I want to prepare for a situation where everything is stacked against me and then see how I can still perform, he added. Article Source: IANS
Virat Kohli Hails Bhuvneshwar Kumar Ahead of Veteran Pacers 200th IPL Match
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) veteran Virat Kohli has heaped praise on Bhuvneshwar Kumar, game awareness and longevity in the shortest format ahead of the pacer's 200th Indian Premier League (IPL) match. Bhuvneshwar has taken 215 wickets in 199 IPL matches at an average of 26.40 and an economy rate of 7.68, including two five-wicket hauls and two four-wicket hauls, with his best bowling figures standing at 5/19. He will play his 200th IPL match against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) at the Ekana Cricket Stadium on Thursday. Ahead of the milestone, RCB players, including Virat and Hazlewood, and coach Andy Flower paid tribute to the legendary pacer. In a video released by RCB on X, Kohli described Bhuvneshwar as one of the best bowlers in the tournament. It's a big feat to play 200 games, especially as a fast bowler. I know it's T20 cricket, but that tells you the longevity, and he's played so much cricket over all these years. All kinds of formats, and he's been such a successful bowler, Kohli said in a video. The thing that stands out for me with Bhuvi has always been his understanding of the game and his cricket smarts. He's probably been among the top three pacers in IPL history. If you look at his economy, the number of wickets he's taken, and the amount of dot balls he bowls every game, its remarkable. Hes someone you can trust under pressure every single time. To maintain that level of skill and execution over so many years is a great achievement, he added. Bhuvneshwar's pace-bowling Hazlewood, also talked about his bowling skills and sharp game awareness. The Australian bowler said that the way Bhuvneshwar consistently bowls the right lengths is amazing. I think his skill set is second to none. Swing bowling at its highest level. The lengths he hits consistently, moving the ball both ways, and the way he reads the game are exceptional. For someone who bowls the first over almost every match, his communication and ability to assess conditions quickly are key, Hazlewood said. Bhuvneshwar's pace-bowling Hazlewood, also talked about his bowling skills and sharp game awareness. The Australian bowler said that the way Bhuvneshwar consistently bowls the right lengths is amazing. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Coach Flower described Bhuvneshwar as a master of his craft. It's an absolute privilege to watch him do his thing, Flower said. It's a bit like watching Virat bat and watching Bhuvi bowl. They're masters at what they do. On your 200th, congratulations on the way that you've operated as a man and as a player over all these years, he said. Article Source: IANS
Allrounder Reddy has 'found a niche' despite the impact-player rule
The team functions better when they have an allrounder who's being able to contribute both with bat and ball, James Franklin, SRH's assistant coach, says about Nitish Kumar Reddy
Lawyer Says Warner Accepts 'reckless, Foolish' Drink-driving Decision; Case Adjourned Till June 24
Former Australian Test: Former Australian Test cricketer David Warner will accept responsibility for a eckless, foolish decision to get in his car after sharing a few glasses of wine, which resulted in a mid-range drink-driving charge, his lawyer said. The former Test opener was charged with mid-range drink driving after allegedly blowing more than twice the legal limit in a random breath test after he stopped short of a roadside test in Sydney's east on April 5. He was not required to appear in Waverley Local Court on Thursday when his matter was first mentioned. His lawyer Bobby Hill told the court representations had been made to police and requested the case be adjourned until late June for police to consider them and respond. His matter will return to court on June 24. He knows what he did was wrong. He accepts that was a reckless decision, a foolish decision to get in his car instead of taking an Uber. He had enjoyed three glasses of wine at a friend's apartment before making that decision, Hill was quoted by cricket.com.au. It's not a crime to have a glass of wine on the day of the lord's resurrection. In fact, some would consider that completely appropriate. His crime is choosing a foolish plan A instead of a plan B, he told reporters. Hill further mentioned that Warner's last drink had been 11 minutes before he was pulled over by police, who are accused of taking 52 minutes to administer the second breathalyser. The cricket star is remorseful, which is why he will ask for leniency but expects to be punished as any other NSW citizen would be, Hill explained. It's not a crime to have a glass of wine on the day of the lord's resurrection. In fact, some would consider that completely appropriate. His crime is choosing a foolish plan A instead of a plan B, he told reporters. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Warner was arrested while he was on an Easter trip home from the subcontinent, where he captained the Karachi Kings in the Pakistan Super League. However, the former returned to Pakistan after being charged to resume his PSl campaign. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: If I Bowl A Good Ball, Batter Won't Be Able To Hit It Even 30 Yards, Says Krunal
BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium: Royal Challengers Bengalurus left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Krunal Pandya said his bowling plans against quality batters are centered on trusting himself to bowl his best delivery so that batters cant hit him for boundaries on small grounds. Pandya has picked nine wickets in as many games at an average of 26.55 and an economy rate of 8.85 in IPL 2026. He is again expected to play a crucial hand with the ball when defending champions RCB take on the Lucknow Super Giants at the BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium on Thursday evening. On grounds like Wankhede or Chinnaswamy, especially Chinnaswamy, the boundaries are small. So, I tell myself that if I bowl a bad ball, it will go for a six, whether it is 80 meters or 50 or 60 meters. Sometimes that creates a negative thought when the boundary is small. So, I take the boundary size out of my mind. I know that if I bowl a good ball, the batter won't be able to hit it even 30 yards. So, I think that way: if I bowl my best ball, they won't be able to hit me even on a small ground, Pandya said on JioStars Superstars episode. Quizzed on his bowling plans against quality batters like Heinrich Klaasen and Shreyas Iyer, Pandya said it hinges on him putting them under pressure with a mix of relentless control and force to make a mistake on ground. My approach depends on the situation. Sometimes I need to attack, other times I need to choke the runs. My main thought is always about bowling the best possible delivery for that moment. Heinrich Klaasen loves taking on spinners. Against batters like him, the better balls you bowl, the more dot balls you create, and the higher your chances of forcing a mistake. You can't just keep attacking mindlessly. Sometimes, when a dangerous batter is at the crease, you have to go for the wicket and take a risk. It all depends on the game situation. Shreyas Iyer is also a very good player of spin. Against quality batters like him, where the margin for error is small, my thinking is always the same: how can I make them hit to their weaker areas? For example, if a batter scores easily over covers, how can I force him to hit over mid-wicket? If he likes to slog sweep, how can I make him hit over long off? That has been my game plan against most batters, including Shreyas, he explained. On adding bouncers and yorkers to his bowling repertoire, Pandya stated that he honed them to stay one step ahead of modern batters. If you follow the IPL closely over the last 10 years, the striking ability of batters has changed drastically. Today, the power-hitting is constantly evolving. The new-age batters coming in have an insane ability to clear the ropes with ease. For example, if a batter scores easily over covers, how can I force him to hit over mid-wicket? If he likes to slog sweep, how can I make him hit over long off? That has been my game plan against most batters, including Shreyas, he explained. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It was a very well thought out plan, understanding what a bouncer does psychologically to a batter. Being a batter myself helps me think like a batter. I always try to stay one step ahead of the batter in terms of thought process and then focus on how to execute my skill, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Australia To Tour Pakistan For Threematch ODI Series From May 30
Pakistan Cricket Board: The Australias mens cricket team will arrive in Pakistan later this month for playing a threematch ODI series, said the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday. The series marks Australias first ODI assignment in Pakistan since their tour in MarchApril 2022, where the hosts won by 2-1. Earlier this year, Australia toured Pakistan for a three-match T20I series, where the hosts completed a 3-0 clean sweep in Lahore. As per a PCB statement, the touring Australian side are scheduled to arrive in Islamabad on May 23, with the opening ODI to be played at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on May 30. The action will then shift to Lahore, where the Gaddafi Stadium will host the second and third matches on June 2 and June 4, respectively. All three fixtures are set to begin at 4.30 pm local time, with the toss scheduled for 4 pm. The series will also clash with the playoffs stage of 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL), with the opening game to happen a day before the final takes place at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. With several of Australias leading whiteball players involved in IPL 2026, the squad may arrive in Pakistan without many frontline names. The players whose franchises fail to reach the playoffs could still make it in time for the opening ODI like ODI captain Mitch Marsh, wicketkeeper Josh Inglis and Cameron Green. The likes of Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc and Travis Head may be given rest to focus on the Test series in Bangladesh in August, while Cooper Connolly, Xavier Bartlett, Ben Dwarshuis, and Matthew Short could be handed some breather with an eye on playing in the white-ball series in Bangladesh in June. Alex Carey, Adam Zampa and Marnus Labuschagne, who recently played in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), are expected to line up in the 50over format, while Nathan Ellis has returned to bowling after a hamstring injury that ruled him out of the IPL and Matthew Renshaw may also land a spot in the team after good showing in his debut ODI series against India last year. Australia, the current Mens ODI World Cup holders, also played in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, registering a fivewicket win against England at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on February 22. With the next edition of the Mens ODI World Cup set to happen next year, the series presents both teams with another chance to fine-tune their combinations and gain momentum in the 50-over format. Series schedule May 23: Australia arrive in Islamabad May 30: 1st ODI, Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium May 23: Australia arrive in Islamabad Also Read: Live Cricket Score June 4: 3rd ODI, Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Connolly A Good All-rounder In The Making, Got Good Head On Shoulders, Says Bahutule
Cooper Connolly: Batting all-rounder Cooper Connolly has drawn high praise from Punjab Kings spinbowling coach Sairaj Bahutule, who described him as a very good allrounder in the making and someone who has the right temperament to succeed at the highest level. Connolly, 22, has been the sides most consistent batter this season, much like how his idol Shaun Marsh was for the side in IPL 2008. His unbeaten 107 off 59 balls against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Wednesday night underlined his growing stature in the tournament despite PBKS falling short by 33 runs and getting their third straight loss of the season. Connolly, who bowls leftarm spin, has not been used with the ball in IPL 2026 owing to Cricket Australia (CA) saying that hes managing a back issue. He is somebody who's very positive and he's a great potential. Definitely he'll play a long period for Australia. He's a very good allrounder in the making, fabulous fielder and he's got a good head on his shoulders. He's a team man. For conditions here, we knew at some stage (that) it was a losing cause. But he just made sure that the momentum is on and see how we can get closer to the total. Because obviously things like these also help us in our net runrate. That's what he did beautifully. I think he's learning about being in India, playing in the conditions and the way he has adapted as an overseas player has been fabulous to see at that age (22) to come and to really play in different venues, different pitches and perform so well, said Bahutule in the post-match press conference. But dropped catches also cost PBKS dearly against SRH. Connolly himself, along with Shashank Singh and Lockie Ferguson, put down straightforward chances that allowed Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen to capitalise. Kishan went on to score 55 off 32 balls, while Klaasen made 69 off 43 deliveries. Bahutule admitted the missed opportunities in fielding hurt the side. It was very important for us to execute our plans and we did execute them. Unfortunately, catches were dropped and I think that hurt us. It was very important to take those catches because they are such players (Kishan and Klaasen) that if you tend to drop catches they will score and score quickly. I think definitely catching could have changed the momentum of the game. There would have been fresh batters on the pitch and we could have executed our plans more effectively and then ended up maybe giving more than 50 runs less, he added. Bahutule acknowledged the psychological impact of repeated misses but backed his players, especially Shashank, to recover from it. Sometimes a player, for example, is not getting runs, there are a few innings (in) which he doesn't get runs and he starts thinking as to why he's not getting runs; a bowler also starts getting hit and he wonders as to what is the reason why I'm getting hit. Fielding is the same thing - if you keep dropping catches there is a sort of doubt created in the mind in terms of whether I'm catching properly or am I taking the pressure, am I being too anxious things like that come creeping (in). But I think all the players of our team, they are well-equipped in terms of handling pressure and the way they have been doing so well in the fielding in the first half, it has been exceptional. So again, I think it's important that we go back and reflect on things as to how we can have the right person at the right place or tweak it around. Fielding is the same thing - if you keep dropping catches there is a sort of doubt created in the mind in terms of whether I'm catching properly or am I taking the pressure, am I being too anxious things like that come creeping (in). Also Read: Live Cricket Score But being a professional player, you should understand the technique, understand the method in which every ball which goes up has to be caught. So I think players are aware of it is the question of just executing it. Article Source: IANS
Australia A men to tour India in September-October ahead of 2027 Test tour
Australia A women and Australia men's Under-19s will also tour India in September and October
'Good head on his shoulders' - Connolly's happy IPL with PBKS continues
Sairaj Bahutule credits Cooper Connolly, who scored an unbeaten 107 in 59 balls, for not giving up even when the chase against SRH was dead in the water
Warner was 'reckless and foolish' to drink and drive, according to his lawyer
Warner's drink driving case was adjourned in a Sydney court on Thursday with no plea required, with the case to continue on June 24
Kane Williamson Named in New Zealand Squad for England and Ireland Tests, Eyes 10,000 Runs Milestone
Kane Williamson will continue his pursuit of 10,000 Test runs after being named Thursday in New Zealand's squad to play Ireland and England in May and June. The squad features a shock omission from the England leg of the tour, Will Young left out in favour of Henry Nicholls. The 19-man squad will play a one-off Test against Ireland starting May 27 in Belfast before a three-Test series against England starting June 4. Williamson has 9,461 runs at an average of 54.7 in 108 Test matches, and said in December he was considering retirement. As you get to the latter stages (of your career) those thoughts certainly enter your mind, said Williamson, who added his future commitment to the Black Caps would be series by series. As it turns out the 35-year-old has committed to New Zealand's next four Tests, while New Zealand will also play India at home and Australia away later in the year. Young's omission for the England Tests comes as a shock given he'd been the long-standing preferred back-up to New Zealand's batting group. With limited opportunities, Young had four 50-plus scores in his last nine Test innings, including 74 opening the batting against a fiery spell from fast bowler Blessing Muzarabani on a lively pitch against Zimbabwe. Nicholls, who had earned a recall after 18 months in the international wilderness, came in the next day on a then-placid pitch and scored 150 not out, but having barely faced Zimbabwe's best bowler. Young is part of the squad for the Ireland Test but will head home at its conclusion. Black Caps coach Rob Walter named two potential debutants in seamer Kristian Clarke and spin-bowling all-rounder Dean Foxcroft. To be able to test ourselves against some of the very best Test teams in the world is an exciting challenge and with the added carrot of the fourth edition of the World Test Championship, Walter said. I know it's something the players and staff alike have been looking forward to for some time and we're determined to meet the opportunity head on. New Zealand are bolstered by the return of Kyle Jamieson and Will O'Rourke, while Jacob Duffy will sit out the tour as he awaits the birth of his child. All-rounder Michael Bracewell said he will no longer play Test cricket, instead focusing on limited-overs formats. Also Read: Live Cricket Score New Zealand: Tom Latham (capt), Tom Blundell, Kristian Clarke (IRE only), Devon Conway, Zak Foulkes, Dean Foxcroft, Matt Henry, Kyle Jamieson, Daryl Mitchell, Henry Nicholls, Will O'Rourke, Glenn Phillips, Michael Rae(IRE only), Rachin Ravindra, Ben Sears, Nathan Smith, Blair Tickner, Kane Williamson, Will Young(IRE only).
Klaasen and Abhishek lead Orange Cap race at IPL 2026
Ishan Kishan, Cooper Connolly and Eshan Malinga also moved up the ladder after SRH beat PBKS by 33 runs in IPL 2026 on Wednesday night
Former Cricketer Shikhar Dhawan Registers Marriage With Sophie Shine In Gurugram
Shikhar Dhawan Foundation: Former India cricketer Shikhar Dhawan registered his marriage with Sophie Shine, with whom he tied the knot in February 2026, at the registrar's office in Gurugram on Wednesday. Dhawan, who hails from Delhi, completed the formalities at the marriage registrars office along with his wife, Sophie Shine, signing the marriage documents in the presence of family members and a priest, according to news reports on Wednesday. The 46-year-old Dhawan had tied the knot with Sophie in an intimate ceremony in the Delhi-NCR region on February 21, 2026. The couple, who met in Dubai and dated for over a year, made their relationship public in 2025. Sophie, an Irish professional product consultant, currently leads the Shikhar Dhawan Foundation. The couple had earlier got engaged on January 12 this year. This is Dhawan's second marriage. He was earlier married to Melbourne-based Aesha Mukerji in 2012. Dhawan was granted a divorce on October 5, 2023, on grounds of mental cruelty by his estranged wife, Aesha Mukerji, with whom he has a son named Zoravar. The 46-year-old left-handed batter played for India in all three formats between 2010 and 2022, making his Test debut against Australia on March 14, 2013. He scored 2,315 in 34 Tests at an average of 40.61, scoring seven hundreds and five fifties. He had a top score of 190. This is Dhawan's second marriage. He was earlier married to Melbourne-based Aesha Mukerji in 2012. Dhawan was granted a divorce on October 5, 2023, on grounds of mental cruelty by his estranged wife, Aesha Mukerji, with whom he has a son named Zoravar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He also had a successful career in the Indian Premier League (IPL) from 2008 to 2024, playing for Delhi Daredevils, Mumbai Indians, Deccan Chargers, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Delhi Capitals, and Punjab Kings. He had represented Delhi at the domestic level from 2004 to 2024. Article Source: IANS
'We dropped too many catches' - Shreyas Iyer rues sloppy PBKS performance
Punjab Kings dropped three catches and missed one stumping chance, as Sunrisers Hyderabad raced away to a 33-run win and the top of the table
Connolly ton in vain as batting muscle fires SRH to top of the table
Both teams missed chances in the field but PBKS' proved costlier
Former Punjab Cricketer Amanpreet Singh Gill Passes Away At 36, PCA, Yuvi Pay Tribute
The Punjab Cricket Association: Former Punjab cricketer Amanpreet Singh Gill has passed away at the age of 36 in Chandigarh, leaving the domestic cricket fraternity in shock and grief. A medium pacer who once shared the dressing room with some of Indias biggest cricketing names, Gill was remembered as a dedicated and humble figure in Punjab cricket. Gill represented Punjab in six first-class matches during his career and was also part of Kings XI Punjab in the inaugural edition of the Indian Premier League. Beyond his playing days, he remained closely associated with the game and was serving as a member of Punjabs senior selection committee. The Punjab Cricket Association mourned his demise in an official statement, recalling his long-standing contribution to the sport in the state. The association noted that Gill had served Punjab cricket with dedication and passion, having represented teams such as India Under-19s, Punjab, and Kings XI Punjab. The PCA also extended condolences to his family and loved ones, praying for strength for those grieving his loss. According to the association, his cremation is scheduled to take place at the Manimajra Cremation Ground in Chandigarh. The Punjab Cricket Association mourned his demise in an official statement, recalling his long-standing contribution to the sport in the state. The association noted that Gill had served Punjab cricket with dedication and passion, having represented teams such as India Under-19s, Punjab, and Kings XI Punjab. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh also paid tribute to his former teammate and friend. In a heartfelt message shared on social media, Yuvraj remembered Gill as a quiet, hardworking cricketer who loved the game, adding that they had shared the dressing room during their early cricketing years. He conveyed his condolences to Gills family and prayed for his soul to rest in peace. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Defending Target Against Punjab Kings Was Clinical, Says POTM Cummins
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Skipper Pat Cummins led the way with both his bowling and his words, earning the Player of the Match award for his impressive 2/40 as Sunrisers Hyderabad defeated Punjab Kings by 33 runs at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal. Reflecting on the game, Cummins said, I fell really good. Came into this fresh. Not much has worked for any team in the powerplay, really. We've got lots of options. Punjab are a really good side. I thought the batters getting off to what we did was sensational. No matter what the score is, bowling second against that side was clinical. SRHs victory was built on strong batting followed by disciplined bowling, with Cummins playing a key role in both areas. After an explosive start from Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head, Hyderabad kept their momentum through the middle overs. Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen, both given second chances due to dropped catches, capitalized with smooth half-centuries that pushed SRH past the 200-run mark, setting up a tough total. Cummins acknowledged the teams ability to adjust to conditions, especially on a pitch that wasn't entirely straightforward. We're pretty good at playing at our pace. It's just trying to max out. We're not good during the day at home! It gripped a little, which suits our bowlers. We've seen it before and we can adjust, he noted, highlighting SRHs awareness of strategy. SRHs victory was built on strong batting followed by disciplined bowling, with Cummins playing a key role in both areas. After an explosive start from Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head, Hyderabad kept their momentum through the middle overs. Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen, both given second chances due to dropped catches, capitalized with smooth half-centuries that pushed SRH past the 200-run mark, setting up a tough total. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Although Marcus Stoinis and Cooper Connolly tried to recover, the early losses were too damaging. Connolly stood firm with a brave unbeaten 107, showing composure under pressure, but he lacked support from the other end as the required run rate kept increasing. Good result for Connolly. Good to see the Aussies do well. Hope so it's our season. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: All-round SRH Soar To Top Of Table With 33-run Victory Over PBKS
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Sunrisers Hyderabad delivered a strong all-around performance to overpower Punjab Kings by 33 runs in Match 49 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, in Hyderabad on Wednesday. Their explosive batting, followed by disciplined bowling, played a key role, while PBKS' poor fielding proved costly in this high-scoring match. Dropped catches off both Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen came back to haunt Punjab. The pair capitalised on important half-centuries, helping SRH secure a commanding total and ultimately take control of the game. Batting first, SRH again showed their aggressive approach right from the start. Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head set the pace with a quick beginning, continuing to dominate during the Power-play. They attacked early, pushing SRH forward and putting pressure on the PBKS bowlers. Even after losing an early wicket, the momentum hardly changed. The real damage happened in the middle overs when PBKS let the game slip away. Ishan Kishan, benefitting from numerous lifelinesincluding dropped catches and a missed stumpingmade the most of his opportunities. He scored a brisk 55, shifting gears effectively to keep the scoring rate high. Heinrich Klaasen also benefited from an early reprieve. He made Punjab pay with a fluent half-century, allowing SRH to easily pass the 200-run mark. Their contributions, along with some late acceleration, lifted Sunrisers Hyderabad to a huge total, leaving Punjab Kings with a tough chase. The fielding mistakes, especially the dropped chances of two well-set batters, proved decisive moments that shifted the game solidly in SRHs favour. In response, Punjab Kings struggled to find the sustained momentum needed for such a challenging chase. Although there were brief moments of brilliance, the innings lacked the consistency to challenge SRHs large total. Sunrisers Hyderabad made a dream start with the ball, ripping through Punjab Kings top order inside the first six overs to seize complete control of the chase. The damage was swift and brutal as both openers, Priyansh Arya (1 off 3) and Prabhsimran Singh (3 off 4), were sent back within the first seven balls - marking their lowest combined return in 26 innings together. Pat Cummins set the tone with clever captaincy, deceiving Arya with a short ball after pushing mid-on back, while Nitish Kumar Reddy struck immediately to remove Prabhsimran. Eshan Malinga then piled on the pressure by dismissing Shreyas Iyer, who mistimed a hard-length delivery straight to mid-off. At 57/3 in the powerplay, despite the scoring rate, PBKS were already on the back foot, needing 179 runs off 84 balls. Amid the early collapse, Marcus Stoinis and Cooper Connolly attempted to steady the innings with a counter-attacking 33-run unbeaten stand, both contributing 22 runs each. Stoinis took the aggressive route, smashing Sakib Hussain for 19 in an over, while Connolly found boundaries off Malinga to keep the scoreboard ticking. Their partnership helped PBKS recover to an extent, but with three key wickets already down, the chase remained an uphill task, leaving SRH firmly in command. Cooper Connolly stood out with a steady knock, reaching a well-crafted half-century off 34 balls. He displayed maturity under pressure, trying to anchor the innings and keep PBKS in the game despite the increasing required rate. However, the target continued to rise out of reach. At one point, they needed 106 runs off 31 balls, making the task seem nearly impossible. SRH bowlers maintained control, mixing their lengths well and taking advantage of the slowing pitch. Regular wickets further diminished Punjabs hopes and inhibited any late push. Connollys resistance remained one of the few bright spots in a challenging chase as he brought up his first T20 hundred, ending on an unbeaten 107 as Sunrisers Hyderabad soared to the top of the table with a 33-run victory. However, the target continued to rise out of reach. At one point, they needed 106 runs off 31 balls, making the task seem nearly impossible. SRH bowlers maintained control, mixing their lengths well and taking advantage of the slowing pitch. Regular wickets further diminished Punjabs hopes and inhibited any late push. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sunrisers Hyderabad 235/4 in 20 overs (Heinrich Klaasen 69, Ishan Kishan 55; Yuzvendra Chahal 1-32) beat Punjab Kings 202/7 in 20 overs (Cooper Connolly 107 not out, Marcus Stoinis 28; Pat Cummins 2-34, Shivang Kumar 2-45) by 33 runs. Article Source: IANS
Jamieson, ORourke, Sears Return To Tests, Foxcroft Earns Maiden Call-up; Williamson Back For England
Sir Richard Hadlee Medal: The New Zealand selectors have bolstered their pace-bowling unit by deciding to bring back spearheads Kyle Jamieson and Will ORourke for a one-off Test against Ireland in late May and a three-Test series against England in June. The Canterbury quicks will join a large contingent of seam bowlers, with Zak Foulkes, Matt Henry, Nathan Smith, and Blair Tickner named for both tours, while Michael Rae and the uncapped Kristian Clarke have been included for the Ireland Test only, along with Ben Sears, who will also head to England as the 16th travelling reserve. With the full support of New Zealand Cricket (NZC), reigning Sir Richard Hadlee Medal winner Jacob Duffy will miss the tours to remain in New Zealand as he and his wife await the birth of their first child. Kane Williamson has been included in the 19-strong extended squad as he looks to add to his Test career runs tally of 9461, after last playing for the side in the Test series against West Indies in December. Central Districts batting all-rounder Dean Foxcroft has earned his maiden Test call-up after another solid Plunket Shield season with the bat and impressive recent performances on the Black Caps' white-ball tour of Bangladesh. The selection came as an unexpected and welcome surprise for the 28-year-old. I was blown away, Foxcroft said. Its quite surreal and a dream come true. From a young age, you dream about playing Test cricket or even just being in a Test squad - so Im buzzing, and I cant wait. The tour begins an important period of long-form cricket for the Test side, with the series against England kicking off a run of 13 ICC World Test Championship (WTC) matches from June until March. The Black Caps, who currently sit second on the WTC table, will host India in a two-Test series at the start of the coming summer, followed by four Tests away to Australia in December-January, two Tests at home against Sri Lanka, and two Tests in Pakistan to finish. Head coach Rob Walter said it was a hugely exciting period ahead for the team in the pinnacle format of the game. To be able to test ourselves against some of the very best Test teams in the world is an exciting challenge, with the added carrot of the fourth edition of the World Test Championship, he said. I know its something the players and staff alike have been looking forward to for some time, and were determined to meet the opportunity head-on. The tour will be the first Test involvement for Jamieson since suffering a back stress fracture in February 2024, with his comeback to the national side consisting of 19 T20Is and 10 ODIs since returning last March. The 31-year-old has a sparkling Test resume with 80 wickets from 19 Tests at an average of 19 and holds the New Zealand mens Test record for the fastest to 50 wickets in the format (nine matches). ORourkes rise has coincided with Jamiesons time away from Test cricket, with the 24-year-old claiming 39 wickets from 11 Tests at an average of 24 since his debut against South Africa in February 2024 when he claimed 9-93 the best match figures by a BLACKCAPS Test debutant at the time. The 24-year-old succumbed to a back stress fracture on the Test tour to Zimbabwe last July and spent eight months on the sidelines before returning on the Black Caps' just-completed white-ball tour of Bangladesh, where he claimed five wickets across the three-game ODI series. Wellington Firebirds speedster Sears could make his first Test appearance since his debut against Australia in 2024 when he claimed 4-90 in the second innings as the Black Caps fell just short of victory. Walter said the trios return was an exciting prospect. Its a great privilege to start this next period of sustained red-ball cricket with all our pace bowlers ready to go, he said. Kyles been on a journey of getting his body ready for Test cricket. Hes really fit and strong at the moment and will bring a unique edge to our bowling line-up. Will brings a quality set of skills and physical attributes which make him a hugely exciting addition to any Test team. Ben brings height and good pace, and I love his aggression and whole-hearted approach to his bowling. Walter acknowledged Duffys decision to miss the tour on paternity grounds. Jake has been hugely impressive and influential across all formats, but this is a far more important period of his life coming up, and were fully supportive of him and his wife Tash. Henry, Foulkes, Jamieson, Rachin Ravindra, and Glenn Phillips will join the squad once their respective stints in the Indian Premier League conclude, with the IPL26 finals running throughout the week of May 25 to the final on May 31. All-rounder Michael Bracewell has expressed his desire to step back from Test cricket and focus his time on his young family and limited-overs cricket. The 35-year-old was therefore not available for selection for these tours, but Walter said Bracewell remained an important part of the Black Caps white-ball programme. In-form Canterbury red-ball captain Henry Nicholls has earned a recall for both tours, with Will Young included for the Ireland Test only. Daryl Mitchell is on track to be fully fit for the tour after recently returning home from the Pakistan Super League with a calf injury. Tom Blundell has been selected as the only specialist wicket-keeper in the squad, with captain Tom Latham his immediate back-up if required. Mitchell Santners shoulder injury will continue to be rehabilitated and monitored from New Zealand, with the option to include him later in the series depending on his recovery progress. The New Zealand-based Test players will train at the NZC High Performance Centre at Lincoln University this week and next, ahead of departing on May 22. The one-off four-day Test against Ireland begins at Stormont in Belfast on May 27, with the three Tests against England to be played at Lords (June 4-8), The Oval (June 17-21), and Trent Bridge (June 25-29), respectively - with Sky confirmed to broadcast all four Tests live in New Zealand. The Test series against England will see the Crowe-Thorpe trophy contested for the second time after it was introduced in 2024 to honour the late Martin Crowe and Graham Thorpe. New Zealand Test Squad to Ireland and England Tom Latham (C), Tom Blundell (WK), Kristian Clarke, Devon Conway, Zak Foulkes, Dean Foxcroft, Matt Henry, Kyle Jamieson, Daryl Mitchell, Henry Nicholls, Will ORourke, Glenn Phillips, Michael Rae, Rachin Ravindra, Ben Sears (IRE only & 16th travelling reserve for ENG), Nathan Smith, Blair Tickner, Kane Williamson, Will Young(IRE only) New Zealand's Test Tour Schedule Test v Ireland May 27-30 Stormont, Belfast 1stTestv England June 4-8 Lords, London Test v Ireland May 27-30 Stormont, Belfast Also Read: Live Cricket Score 3rdTest v England June 2529 Trent Bridge, Nottingham Article Source: IANS
Grace Scrivens, Cordelia Griffith boost Essex resurgence
Their 128-run stand overcomes Lancashire for third straight win as in-form Jodi Grewcock chimes in with fifty
Indian Women's Team To Host Zimbabwe For Maiden White-ball Series In October
Sri Lanka Women U19: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Wednesday unveiled an expansive home season schedule, headlined by the India women's team hosting the Zimbabwe women's national cricket team in a white-ball series in October 2026. The schedule features a line-up of multi-format contests with India set to host Australia A (Men and Women), England A Women, Zimbabwe Women, Australia U19 Men, England U19 Women and Sri Lanka Women U19 during the upcoming domestic season, BCCI said in a statement. The series comprises three T20Is in Raipur and three ODIs in Baroda and will be a key assignment in the upcoming domestic season. Besides the senior womens fixtures, the calendar is packed with multi-format contests, with India A and U19 teams in both the mens and womens categories. The India A mens cricket team will face the Australia A cricket team in Puducherry. The series will consist of two multi-day matches and three one-day games to be played between September and October 2026. The India U19 mens cricket team will host the Australia U19 cricket team for a five-match tour at the junior level. There are three one-day matches in Rajkot, followed by two multi-day matches in Rajkot and Ahmedabad, respectively. The India A mens cricket team will face the Australia A cricket team in Puducherry. The series will consist of two multi-day matches and three one-day games to be played between September and October 2026. Also Read: Live Cricket Score They will then play the England A womens cricket team in another multi-format contest in Pune and Navi Mumbai. The India U-19 women's cricket team will host the England U-19 women's cricket team for a five-match T20 series in Baroda and Surat in November and December 2026. In June and July, they will play a six-match white-ball series against Sri Lanka's under-19 women's cricket team, to be held across Chennai and Puducherry. Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: Klaasen, Kishan Fifties Guide SRH To 235/4 Against Sloppy PBKS
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Heinrich Klaasens 69 and Ishan Kishans 55 after yet another terrific Power-play from openers helped Sunrisers Hyderabad post 235/4 in 20 overs against the Punjab Kings in the 49th match of the Indian Premier League 2026 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, in Hyderabad on Wednesday. Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head set a strong tone with another explosive opening partnership as Sunrisers Hyderabad got off to a fast start, continuing their dominance in the powerplay. With an impressive collective strike rate of 210 this season and a Power-play scoring rate of 11.75 - the best in the tournament - the duo wasted no time. Abhishek started with a six off just the second ball he faced, launching Arshdeep Singh over extra cover. There was little movement for the bowlers, and SRH quickly capitalised, racing to 11/0 after the first over. The onslaught intensified in the second over as Abhishek attacked Marco Jansen. He hit a six over long-on, pulled a ball to fine leg, and crushed another six straight down the ground, keeping SRHs pace relentless. By the end of the third over, with Head joining in by pulling Arshdeep for consecutive sixes, SRH had surged to 48/0, leaving PBKS searching for answers. They reached the 50-run mark in just 3.2 overs, highlighting SRHs aggressive strategy. However, Lockie Ferguson provided a key breakthrough. After being hit for a six by Abhishek, Ferguson responded immediately, dismissing him as he popped up a catch. This offered a brief respite for PBKS amid an otherwise unstoppable start. Despite the wicket, Head kept up the offensive, confidently handling both pace and short-pitched deliveries. SRH finished the powerplay at a strong 79/1, scoring at over 13 runs per overwell above their already league-leading average. The momentum briefly shifted after the Power-play when Yuzvendra Chahal struck. The leg-spinner outsmarted Head with a googly, leading to a mis-hit that was safely caught at long-off. Yet, PBKS failed to capitalise on this breakthrough, suffering from a series of costly fielding mistakes. Ishan Kishan, who came in after Heads dismissal, was fortunate during his innings. He was dropped twiceonce by Cooper Connolly and later by Fergusonand even survived a missed stumping chance by Prabhsimran Singh. PBKS fielding issues persisted, bringing their total of dropped catches this season to 16, with a poor catching efficiency of 71.43%. Kishan took full advantage of these chances, scoring a valuable 55 off 32 balls. While not the smoothest innings, he switched gears effectively, hitting Vijaykumar Vyshak for three consecutive sixesover fine leg, straight down the ground, and over wide long-onto reach his half-century in just 28 balls. Even after Kishan's dismissalcaught at deep square legHeinrich Klaasen made sure there was no slowdown in scoring. The South African wicketkeeper-batter kept up the aggressive pace, regularly finding boundaries and punishing any loose deliveries. Klaasen continued his sensational form, notching up yet another fifty - this one off just 32 balls, featuring two fours and three sixes - after being dropped early on 9, making PBKS pay dearly. His consistency this season remains remarkable, with a double-digit score in every game. As SRH surged past the 200 mark in the 18th over, the pressure mounted on the bowlers, especially Marco Jansen, who endured a tough outing, conceding 61 runs in his four overs. This also marked SRHs eighth 200-plus total in IPL 2026, equalling the record for the most such scores in a single T20 competition. All-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy also continued his assault with big maximums as a late blitz from Klaasen helped Hyderabad reach 235/4 in 20 overs. As SRH surged past the 200 mark in the 18th over, the pressure mounted on the bowlers, especially Marco Jansen, who endured a tough outing, conceding 61 runs in his four overs. This also marked SRHs eighth 200-plus total in IPL 2026, equalling the record for the most such scores in a single T20 competition. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sunrisers Hyderabad 236/4 in 20 overs (Heinrich Klaasen 69, Ishan Kishan 55; Yuzvendra Chahal 1-32) against Punjab Kings. Article Source: IANS
The Karnataka State Cricket Association: The Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) is disappointed that Bengaluru will not host the IPL 2026 playoffs and final, even though it was originally named as the venue for the final match. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Wednesday announced that the final will take place in Ahmedabad, while Dharamshala and New Chandigarh will host the other playoff games. In an official statement on Wednesday, KSCA said it had formally communicated its willingness to host the important matches at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. Spokesperson Vinay Mruthyunjaya noted that the association worked hard at the highest levels to secure the hosting rights. KSCA President and legendary Indian cricketer Venkatesh Prasad personally contacted the BCCI about this matter and formally expressed KSCAs readiness, eagerness, and strong interest in hosting the IPL Playoffs at the iconic M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, the statement said. KSCA highlighted its successful track record this season by pointing out the smooth execution of matches in Bengaluru. The IPL matches held in Bengaluru this season received positive feedback for the way they were managed, including crowd control, operational efficiency, and overall fan experience. This confirms KSCAs ability to host important events of this scale, it stated. The association explained that its communications with the BCCI were strictly operational, aimed at ensuring transparency about match arrangements. Most of these arrangements and protocols have been consistently followed since the IPL began in 2008. They were also implemented uniformly this season, including during the earlier playoff matches held in Bengaluru, the statement said. The association explained that its communications with the BCCI were strictly operational, aimed at ensuring transparency about match arrangements. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Even though it is disappointed, KSCA recognises the BCCI's authority in making the final decision. Despite our readiness and willingness to host the Playoffs, we understand that the BCCI chose to assign these matches to other venues. While we have not received a formal explanation for this decision, we fully respect the BCCIs right to make it. Article Source: IANS
'Ridiculous Delay': Michael Vaughan Slams ECB Over Late Appointment Of National Selector
Wales Cricket Board: Former England captain Michael Vaughan has strongly criticised the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) for the delay in appointing a new national selector, calling the situation ridiculous as the team approaches an important Test series against New Zealand. The position has been open since Luke Wright announced he would step down on January 22. He left after the T20 World Cup in March. Even though the vacancy has lasted over four months and the County Championship has already had four rounds, the process to find his successor has just now reached its final stages, with interviews held this week. Vaughan was direct in his comments about the situation. It's ridiculous how they're announcing a selector so late, he said on the Stick to Cricket podcast. He stressed the need for early involvement, saying, I wanted the selector there on 1 April, going out, having a look, gathering information. The former captain also noted that the timeline for finding a replacement had been clear for months. Luke Wright quit at the back end of Australia. We knew, didnt we? Its a long time - four months - to find someone, Vaughan stated, showing his frustration over the drawn-out delay. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), led by chief executive Richard Gould, began a review of the mens national setup after the 4-1 Ashes defeat to Australia. While managing director Rob Key and head coach Brendon McCullum kept their jobs, the selectors position became a key area for restructuring. The job posting for the selector was only published on March 18, with applications open until April 17. In the meantime, the ECB has relied on its current network of scouts to track domestic performances. A new county insight group, which includes county coaches and ECB officials, has also been established to improve the talent identification process. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), led by chief executive Richard Gould, began a review of the mens national setup after the 4-1 Ashes defeat to Australia. While managing director Rob Key and head coach Brendon McCullum kept their jobs, the selectors position became a key area for restructuring. Also Read: Live Cricket Score However, with England set to announce their squad for the first Test against New Zealand in just two weeks, Vaughans concerns underscore a wider worry about preparation and planning at the highest level. Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: Pitch Wasnt A Belter, We Adapted Quickly, Says Akeal Hosein After CSK Beat DC
The Chennai Super Kings: The Chennai Super Kings (CSK) spinner Akeal Hosein said quick assessment of conditions and effective communication among bowlers played a key role in their comprehensive eight-wicket win over the Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Tuesday. Despite expectations of a high-scoring surface, Hosein revealed the pitch behaved quite differently, assisting bowlers who adapted early. Both teams saw the pitch and thought it would have been an absolute belter. Thankfully, we got the opportunity to bowl first and realised it was much more on the slower side and on the lower side as well, he said in a video released by CSK on X. CSKs bowlers made full use of the conditions, with Hosein returning 1-19 and Noor Ahmad picking 2-22 to restrict DC to 155/7. Its just about passing on information as quickly as possible and trying to make it as difficult as possible for the batters. For us, it was about staying on the stumps and hitting that good length. Going shorter didnt really work today, Hosein added. Hosein also highlighted the importance of early assessment when opening the bowling for the team in the power play. Getting the opportunity to bowl the first over, it can be challenging. Youre the first person to make the assessment on the pitch. For me, its about doing that quickly and passing on the information so the other bowlers can benefit. The West Indian spinner also credited his on-field communication with Noor Ahmad for immediate success. Case in point with Noor, it was about having that conversation on what lengths to bowl. Thankfully, we had that quick chat, and he got the wicket on the next ball. Its good to have that partnership and see him succeed. Chasing 156, CSK were powered by a superb unbeaten 87 off 52 balls from Sanju Samson, who stitched an unbroken 114-run stand with Kartik Sharma (41*), sealing victory with 15 balls to spare. Hosein heaped praise on Player of the Match Samson, hailing his composure under pressure, which helped the dressing room remain calm during the chase. Chasing 156, CSK were powered by a superb unbeaten 87 off 52 balls from Sanju Samson, who stitched an unbroken 114-run stand with Kartik Sharma (41*), sealing victory with 15 balls to spare. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With this win, CSK stayed in sixth place but moved within touching distance of the playoff spots. They have ten points in five matches and will next face Lucknow Super Giants on May 10. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: 'Not Looking Too Far Ahead,' Says Rangarajan As RCB Face LSG Challenge
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) are all set to take on Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) on Thursday at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow, with the side staying firmly focused on the immediate task at hand as the race for the playoffs intensifies. Speaking ahead of the fixture, assistant coach, RCB, Malolan Rangarajan stressed that the groups attention remains solely on the clash against LSG and not on the Points Table. We can all see how the table is panning out, but we cant be distracted by whats happening with other teams. We can only focus on what we want to do, and the task we have on our hands as of now is the game against LSG tomorrow, he said. Malolan reiterated that discussions within the camp have revolved around improving as a unit rather than looking too far ahead. Were always looking as a unit at how we can improve and the trends in the tournament, how we can capitalise on those things. Our focus is now on this next game, he added. On conditions in Lucknow and whether the surface could prompt changes in combination, Malolan said, We dont fiddle too much with our combinations. We have Krunal Pandya, whos been doing very well for us; Suyash Sharma is another option, and then we have four pacers. Were happy with the way our squad is right now, and well try to adapt to what we see tomorrow, he said. Malolan reiterated that discussions within the camp have revolved around improving as a unit rather than looking too far ahead. Were always looking as a unit at how we can improve and the trends in the tournament, how we can capitalise on those things. Our focus is now on this next game, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The messaging to Jitesh is that hes very aware of what he can do to help the team in any situation he goes into. Thats all hes been focusing on, and thats what weve been trying to provide for him in training sessions, understanding the situations hes likely to go in and how he can impact the game for us, he added. Article Source: IANS
'He Brings A Different Brand Of Cricket': Raina Praises Shreyas Iyer's Leadership
Indian Premier League: Former India cricketer Suresh Raina has showered praise on Shreyas Iyer, calling him a fearless leader who has consistently brought a fresh and aggressive style of cricket to every team he has represented in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Raina said that one of Iyers biggest strengths is his ability to adapt quickly and create a strong identity for his side, no matter which franchise he plays for. Wherever he has gone, whichever franchise he has played for, he has brought a different brand of cricket. He has been fearless as a Captain and has led from the front, Raina told Jio Hotstar. The former Chennai Super Kings (CSK) batter highlighted how Iyer has delivered results across teams like Delhi, Kolkata Knight Riders, and Punjab, proving his value as a leader. Be it Delhi, KKR, or even Punjab, they played the final last year after a gap of 11 years. You can see why he is a good Captain, because the communication off the field seems to be brilliant. He backs his players, he added. Raina also drew a comparison between Iyer and former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin, especially in terms of body language and the confidence they bring to the team. When you see him walk around with that swag, his body language reminds me of Azhar bhai. When Mohammad Azharuddin used to be the Captain, the players around him had a different level of confidence, Raina noted. According to Raina, Iyers leadership stands out because it combines calmness with bold decision-making, something that is crucial in the fast-paced T20 format. When you see him walk around with that swag, his body language reminds me of Azhar bhai. When Mohammad Azharuddin used to be the Captain, the players around him had a different level of confidence, Raina noted. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Punjab Kings (PBKS) currently lead the IPL 2026 points table with 13 points after nine matches. Led by captain Shreyas Iyer, the team started the season with a dominant seven-match unbeaten streak but has recently faced back-to-back losses against the Rajasthan Royals and Gujarat Titans. They will next face Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) on Wednesday. Article Source: IANS
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The same squad will play in a tri-series involving Bangladesh and Scotland just before the World Cup
'Credit To The Captain For Using Akeal At The Right Time': Boucher
Former South African: Former South African cricketer Mark Boucher lavished praise on captain Ruturaj Gaikwad for using spinner Akeal Hosein in the powerplay, which proved to be crucial in Chennai Super Kings' (CSK) dominant eight-wicket win over Delhi Capitals (DC) at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday. West Indies' top bowler made a sudden impact in the game as he gave away just seven runs in two overs of the powerplay and also took a crucial wicket of KL Rahul, which halted the home team's momentum, and they eventually scored just 155 runs in 20 overs after losing five wickets for just 61 runs. Akeal Hosein made a big impact because he consistently hit the right areas and made full use of the conditions. There was a noticeable turn in the surface, especially in the first innings, and CSKs spinners exploited that really well. That early phase proved crucial; Delhi Capitals werent able to read the conditions or adjust their approach accordingly, Boucher told Jio Hotstar. There were also key decision-making moments, like not managing the strike effectively in the Powerplay, which could have made a difference. Credit to the Captain for using Akeal at the right time; it was a decisive move that shifted the game early, he added. Boucher also hailed Sanju Samson for remaining calm and composed during the whole chase and guiding youngster Kartik Sharma through his vast experience. There were also key decision-making moments, like not managing the strike effectively in the Powerplay, which could have made a difference. Credit to the Captain for using Akeal at the right time; it was a decisive move that shifted the game early, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Samson played an unbeaten knock of 87 runs and forged a match-winning 114-run partnership with youngster Kartik Sharma, which helped CSK chase down the 156-run target in just 17.3 overs. Article Source: IANS
'One More Trophy And Iyer Will Surpass Every Captain': Irfan Pathan
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Former Indian all-rounder Irfan Pathan has heaped praise on Punjab Kings (PBKS) skipper Shreyas Iyer, saying the stylish right-hander is on the verge of surpassing some of the greatest captains in IPL history, including MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma, and Gautam Gambhir. Shreyas Iyer, who has taken three franchises to the final and won it with KKR. One more trophy; if he wins it with Punjab, he will surpass everyone, Pathan told Jio Hotstar. Pathan emphasised that Iyers ability to lead different franchises to the IPL final is an achievement unmatched in the leagues history. On that list of MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma, and Gautam Gambhir, I feel Shreyas Iyer has to be right up there among the best captains. It is not easy to take three different franchises to the finals. Each franchise is different; their culture, setup, and their mindset is completely different. To adjust to those things and then lead the way forward is not easy. No one has ever done it, Pathan told Jio Hotstar. He contrasted Iyers journey with other legendary captains, pointing out that their success largely came with a single team. On that list of MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma, and Gautam Gambhir, I feel Shreyas Iyer has to be right up there among the best captains. It is not easy to take three different franchises to the finals. Each franchise is different; their culture, setup, and their mindset is completely different. To adjust to those things and then lead the way forward is not easy. No one has ever done it, Pathan told Jio Hotstar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, under the leadership of Iyer, Punjab Kings performed really well and reached the IPL final but lost the title match against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in IPL 2025. They are also currently leading the points table with 13 points in nine matches. They will next face the 2016 Indian Premier League champions Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Wednesday. Article Source: IANS
Babette De Leede To Lead As Netherlands Unveil Squad For Debut Women's T20 WC
T20 World Cup Global Qualifiers: The Netherlands Cricket Board has unveiled a 15-member squad for the upcoming ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, which will commence on June 12 in England and Wales. The team is making its debut in the multi-national tournament, which will include 12 teams for the first time. Babette de Leede will lead the team in their first major T20 tournament, and she is looking forward to showcasing the skills of the team on the world stage, and some crowd support as well. We are super excited for our first-ever appearance in the ICC T20 World Cup. It will be a great opportunity to compete with the best teams in the world, and to show the talent that we have in the Netherlands on the big stage, Babette said in a statement released by Netherlands Cricket Board . Because the T20 World Cup is played close to our home, in England, we expect a big orange crowd and a lot of support. It will be an experience of a lifetime, not just for us as a team, but also for our families, friends, and everyone who has Dutch womens cricket at heart, she added. The Netherlands secured their maiden qualification to the Women's T20 World Cup after three wins in three matches during the Super Six stage of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Global Qualifiers held in Nepal last year. The Dutch team is placed in a tough group A in the T20 World Cup, where they will clash with Australia, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and South Africa in the group stage for the top two spots in the points table, which will take them through to the semi-finals. They will open their campaign against Bangladesh at Edgbaston on Sunday, June 14. This will be followed by high-profile matchups against India at Headingley on June 17 and defending champions Australia at the Utilita Bowl on June 20. The team, captained by Babette de Leede, will conclude their group stage fixtures at the County Ground in Bristol, facing South Africa on June 25 and Pakistan on June 27. They will open their campaign against Bangladesh at Edgbaston on Sunday, June 14. This will be followed by high-profile matchups against India at Headingley on June 17 and defending champions Australia at the Utilita Bowl on June 20. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Netherlands Squad: Babette de Leede (c), Caroline de Lange, Frdrique Overdijk, Hannah Landheer, Heather Siegers, Iris Zwilling, Isabel van der Woning, Lara Leemhuis, Myrthe van den Raad, Phebe Molkenboer, Robine Rijke, Rosalie Lawrence, Sanya Khurana, Silver Siegers, Sterre Kalis Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: 'Few Demands Of KSCA Were Considered Unacceptable,' Say Sources
Karnataka State Cricket Association: Bengaluru's M. Chinnaswamy Stadium lost the hosting rights of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 final, scheduled on May 31, after a series of contentious demands and organisational concerns from local authorities and stakeholders. According to sources, IPL officials remained in constant touch with the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), but negotiations broke down due to what were deemed too high and unacceptable demands, including requests for passes for members and politicians. The situation was further complicated by reports of ticket black marketing, which raised serious integrity and logistical concerns. As a result, the decision was taken to shift the marquee final to Ahmedabad, ensuring smoother operations and tighter control over arrangements for one of the tournaments biggest fixtures. IPL officials were in constant touch with the KSCA officials. However, their demands including passes for members and politicians were considered too high and unacceptable. There were also reports of ticket black marketing. These were the reasons why the IPL final venue was shifted from Bengaluru to Ahmedabad, sources told IANS. The IPL final usually takes places at the home ground of the reigning champion, and in this case, with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) winning the previous edition, M Chinnaswamy would've hosted the summit clash. However, the BCCI, in its statement, stated that due to requirements from local authorities that fell 'beyond the scope of BCCI's established guidelines and protocols', it would not be possible to hold the final in Bengaluru. The season will conclude with the grand final on May 31 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad the worlds largest cricket stadium setting the stage for a spectacular finale. Owing to certain operational and logistical considerations, the IPL 2026 Playoffs will be conducted across three venues this season as a special case, the BCCI said in a release. Earlier on Wednesday, the BCCI announced the schedule for the knockout stage of IPL 2026 Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium set to host IPL final. The season will conclude with the grand final on May 31 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad the worlds largest cricket stadium setting the stage for a spectacular finale. Owing to certain operational and logistical considerations, the IPL 2026 Playoffs will be conducted across three venues this season as a special case, the BCCI said in a release. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The action will then move to the New International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh, which will host the Eliminator on May 27 between the third and fourth-placed teams. The same venue will also stage Qualifier 2 on May 29, where the loser of Qualifier 1 will face the winner of the Eliminator to determine the second finalist. Article Source: IANS
LSG vs RCB Match 50, IPL 2026: Preview, Predicted XIs, Player Tips & Match Prediction
LSG vs RCB Match 50, Cricket Tips :Lucknow Super Giants are going through a terrible time on the field, and they are very close to becoming the first team to be eliminated from the IPL 2026. The bottom-ranked LSG have lost seven matches, and one more defeat will end their campaign. LSG will now face Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Lucknow. This contest will be held at Ekana Stadium on Thursday at 7:30 PM IST. LSG have already lost one game against RCB, and they can't afford another defeat. RCB were hammered by Gujarat Titans in the last game, and they will also be a little under pressure. But their overall performance this season has kept them in the top three. LSG vs RCB: Match Details Date : May 7, 2026 (Thursday) Time : 7:30 PM IST Venue : Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow LSG vs RCB Live Streaming Details The live action of the LSG vs RCB contest on Thursday will be televised on the Star Sports Networks in India. Fans can also watch the game through the JioHotstar app or website. LSG vs RCB Head-to-Head in IPL Total Matches : 07 LSG : 02 RCB : 05 No - Result : 00 LSG vs RCB: Ground Pitch Report Ekana Stadium offers a tricky surface. The wicket is slow and sticky, where bowlers have enough help to bowl with. Spinners will be more effective on this surface because of the slow and low wicket. There will be dew in the second innings, which will make the decision of chasing an ideal one. LSG vs RCB Possible XIs LSG : Rishabh Pant (c & wk), Josh Inglis, Mitchell Marsh, Aiden Markram, Nicholas Pooran, Akshat Raghuwanshi, Himmat Singh, Mohammed Shami, Mohsin Khan, Avesh Khan, Prince Yadav RCB : Rajat Patidar (c), Virat Kohli, Jacob Bethell, Devdutt Padikkal, Jitesh Sharma (wk), Tim David, Romario Shepherd, Krunal Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Suyash Sharma, Josh Hazlewood LSG vs RCB Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Virat Kohli has been the top scorer for RCB, and he will be the one to watch out for. Nicholas Pooran slammed a quick fifty in the last game and looked in good form. He can be difficult to stop. Probable Best Bowler Josh Hazlewood won the MOTM award in the last meeting against LSG and will be a difficult bowler to face on the slow wicket in Lucknow. For LSG, Mohammed Shami will be key, because he gets early wickets with the new ball. Today Match Prediction : LSG have not been at their best, and they are struggling. Hence, we predict RCB to win this game. LSG vs RCB Match 50, IPL 2026, Today 2026 Match, LSG vs RCB 2026 Prediction, LSG vs RCB Predicted XIs, Injury Update for LSG vs RCB Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The predictions or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
IPL 2026: When And Where To Watch LSG Vs RCB, Know All Details
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari: Bottom-placed Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) will clash with the defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the 50th match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 to be played at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium on Thursday. Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) are coming to the contest after losing six consecutive matches. In their most recent outing against the Mumbai Indians (MI), LSG lost by six wickets. With their playoff hopes hanging by a thread, they will aim to put up a strong performance against the visitors. LSG have played nine matches and won only two. They are currently placed at the 10th position in the points table with just four points. Meanwhile, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) are also coming to the contest after losing the match against the Gujarat Titans (GT) by four wickets. However, despite the loss, the team is placed second in the points table with six wins from nine matches. They would look to extend their lead and reach closer to the playoff berth after beating LSG, who are struggling for form. LSG and RCB previously met each other on April 15, where Rajat Patidar led the side to crush LSG by five wickets at the M.Chinnaswamy Stadium. RCB hold a clear edge over LSG in the head to head record as the 2025 champions have won five out of seven matches against LSG in IPL history, While Super Giants came victorious on just two occasions When: Thursday, May 7, 7:30 PM IST Where: Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow Where to watch: The LSG vs RCB match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Squads: Where to watch: The LSG vs RCB match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Lucknow Super Giants: Rishabh Pant (C), Aiden Markram, Himmat Singh, Matthew Breetzke, Mukul Choudhary, Akshat Raghuwanshi, Josh Inglis, Mitchell Marsh, Abdul Samad, Shahbaz Ahamad, Arshin Kulkarni, Wanindu Hasaranga, Ayush Badoni, Mohammad Shami, Avesh Khan, M. Siddharth, Digvesh Singh, Akash Singh, Prince Yadav, Arjun Tendulkar, Anrich Nortje, Naman Tiwari, Mayank Yadav, Mohsin Khan. Article Source: IANS
AFC Asian Cup: With An Eye On Knockouts, India U17 Women Turn Focus To Decisive Lebanon Clash
AFC Asian Cup: India's U17 womens team may have fallen 0-3 to Japan in their second Group B encounter at the AFC U17 Women's Asian Cup China 2026, hope of reaching the knockout stage for the first-time ever is still alive as the team shifted its focus to the final group fixture against Lebonan. While the result leaves India without points from two matches, their campaign remains very much alive. With Lebanon up next in the final group fixture, the qualification equation is more or less straightforward, a win could be enough to secure a historic quarter-final berth as one of the best third-placed teams. India's main rivals for the best third-place slot are Group C sides Philippines and Chinese Taipei, who have a negative goal difference of 13 and 14, respectively. They will play each other on the last matchday, which means either side will need to win by a big margin to overhaul India's goal difference that currently stands at -5. No matter what happens, I will always be proud of these players. Since January, we have been working at 100 percent. At the end of the day, its football, and small details can decide things. I always tell the players to enjoy football and to be proud of themselves because we have worked very hard, often training twice a day. They must keep their heads high. Now, our focus shifts to Lebanon, Conti was quoted by AIFF.com. Facing Japan for the first time ever at this level, a side with a decorated pedigree that includes four U17 Asian Cup and a World Cup title, India women approached the contest with a clear tactical plan, particularly in the defensive phase. I think it was a very good match from our side in the defensive phase. We knew Japan are a former world champion, four-time Asian champions and a global powerhouse at this level. It was normal that they would push forward strongly, and we knew we would suffer at times, but we handled it well, Despite Japans sustained possession and territorial advantage, clear openings, especially through the centre, were limited, reflecting the organisation and communication within the Indian backline. In the first half, they didnt really threaten our goal, which is what we were aiming for. We tried to push a little higher, but their strength kept forcing us back. Still, tactically we were well organised, and that was the most important thing, Conti explained. The Italian continued her captaincy rotation policy by handing the armband to centre-back Abhista Basnett after Julan Nongmaithem led the side in the opener. The 15-year-old, youngest member of the Indian squad, shared similar thoughts on the first half. I would say our team was brilliant in the first half because there was no space for Japan to take a shot. We didnt concede any shots on target in the first half. We were very compact and had good communication. So overall, we played very well in the first half, Abhista said. However, the second half presented a different challenge. Japans sustained intensity and fresh legs off the bench eventually translated into goals, exposing moments where Indias transitions and defensive tracking fell short. During transitions, we were a bit slow. We werent tracking the opponents on the blind side, and that was our main mistake, Abhista admitted. Conti pointed to similar details as the difference-maker, while maintaining a broader perspective on the team's effort. During transitions, we were a bit slow. We werent tracking the opponents on the blind side, and that was our main mistake, Abhista admitted. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Could we have done more? I think we did everything we could. There isn't much more to ask. Maybe for the first goal, I need to review the entire play again, as there was likely a defensive error since the (Japanese) player came through the centre, she said. Article Source: IANS
Bangladesh Players Gains Big In T20I Rankings; Abhishek Continues To Lead Batting Chart
ICC T20I Player Rankings: Bangladesh players Towhid Hridoy, captain Litton Das, and bowlers Mahedi Hasan and Shoriful Islam have improved their positions in the latest ICC T20I Player Rankings after performing well against New Zealand in a three-match T20I series at home. The series ended 1-1, with one match washed out. Even though there was no winner, several players delivered strong performances and moved up in the rankings. Hridoy, who was named Player of the Series, moved up two spots to 37th place among T20I batters after scoring 84 runs in two innings. Litton also improved slightly, moving up one place after scoring 26 runs in the final match in Mirpur. Indias Abhishek Sharma continues to hold the number one ranking despite not playing international cricket since March 9. Ishan Kishan remains in second place, just four points behind him. Pakistans SahibZada Farhan is placed at third position with a point difference of 23 with Kishan. Among bowlers, Bangladeshs Mahedi Hasan moved up one spot to 17th, while Shoriful Islam made a big jump of nine places to reach 54th. While For New Zealand, Ben Sears climbed 10 spots to 51st, and Ish Sodhi moved up four places to joint 88th. Sodhi also became the highest wicket-taker for New Zealand in the shortest format as he completed 165 wickets and surpassed Tim Southee, who has 164 wickets to his name. There were also some changes in the ODI rankings after a tri-series involving Nepal, Oman, and the UAE. For New Zealand, Ben Sears climbed 10 spots to 51st, and Ish Sodhi moved up four places to joint 88th. Sodhi also became the highest wicket-taker for New Zealand in the shortest format as he completed 165 wickets and surpassed Tim Southee, who has 164 wickets to his name. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Nepal also had something to celebrate, as Dipendra Singh Airee jumped 12 places to reach 31st among ODI all-rounders. Article Source: IANS
'It's Going To Be An Exciting Contest', Says Bangar Ahead Of SRH Vs PBKS Clash
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Former Indian cricketer Sanjay Bangar believes the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 fixture between Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) and Punjab Kings (PBKS) could turn into a high-scoring thriller, with both sides showcasing similar strengths and match-winning potential. The 49th match of IPL 2026, to be played at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Wednesday, holds great importance in the context of the points table. Punjab Kings are currently leading the standings with 13 points from nine matches, having registered six victories so far. Sunrisers Hyderabad, on the other hand, are not far behind, sitting in third place with 12 points from 10 outings, including six wins and four defeats. Sharing his views on the contest, Bangar pointed out that both teams possess aggressive batting units capable of posting massive totals. He noted that their top-order batters have been in excellent touch, which could set the stage for a run-fest. Both teams have the firepower to put up scores in excess of 220. Their combinations are quite alike, especially with strong top-order batting supported by quality pace bowling options, Bangar told Jio Hotstar. However, he also highlighted a common area of concern for both teams, suggesting that their performances in the middle overs could prove decisive. According to Bangar, whichever side manages to control that phase better is likely to gain the upper hand in the contest. The former batting coach also singled out key players who could influence the outcome of the game. He identified Sunrisers Hyderabads Heinrich Klaasen and Punjab Kings skipper Shreyas Iyer as crucial figures, stressing that their contributions could play a pivotal role. However, he also highlighted a common area of concern for both teams, suggesting that their performances in the middle overs could prove decisive. According to Bangar, whichever side manages to control that phase better is likely to gain the upper hand in the contest. Also Read: Live Cricket Score PBKS and SRH clashed against each other earlier in the tournament. The Sunrisers were beaten significantly by six wickets in Mullanpur. However, they hold a dominant head-to-head record against the Punjab Kings in the IPL. Both teams have faced each other 25 times in the multi-team tournament. Out of these, SRH have won 17 matches, while PBKS have secured 8 victories. Article Source: IANS
Ahmedabad, not Bengaluru, to host IPL 2026 final
Dharamsala will stage Qualifier 1 while New Chandigarh will host the Eliminator and Qualifier 2
Ahmedabad To Host IPL 2026 Finale On May 31 As BCCI Unveils Playoffs Schedule
New International Cricket Stadium: Ahmedabad will host the IPL 2026 final, as the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Wednesday announced the schedule for playoffs, marking the culmination of another exhilarating season. After 70 league-stage matches, the playoffs begin with Qualifier 1, featuring the top two teams in the standings, on May 26 at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala, with a direct berth in the final at stake. The action will then move to the New International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh, which will host the Eliminator on May 27 between the third and fourth-placed teams. The same venue will also stage Qualifier 2 on May 29, where the loser of Qualifier 1 will face the winner of the Eliminator to determine the second finalist. The season will conclude with the grand final on May 31 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad the worlds largest cricket stadium setting the stage for a spectacular finale. Owing to certain operational and logistical considerations, the TATA IPL 2026 Playoffs will be conducted across three venues this season as a special case, the BCCI said in a release. The IPL final usually takes places at the home ground of the reigning champion, and in this case, with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) winning the previous edition, M Chinnaswamy would've hosted the summit clash. However, the BCCI stated that due to requirements from local authorities that fell 'beyond the scope of BCCI's established guidelines and protocols,' it would not be possible to hold the final in Bengaluru. Bengaluru was originally designated to host the final. However, owing to certain requirements from the local association and authorities that were beyond the scope of BCCI's established guidelines and protocols, the venue has been shifted and reassigned, the BCCI said. Playoffs Schedule: Qualifier 1: May 26 HPCA Stadium, Dharamshala Eliminator: May 27 New International Cricket Stadium, New Chandigarh Qualifier 1: May 26 HPCA Stadium, Dharamshala Also Read: Live Cricket Score Final: May 31 Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad Article Source: IANS
Bravo Told Me To Be Brave And Trust My Plans: CSK Spinner Akeal On His Powerplay Bowling Prowess
Chennai Super Kings: Chennai Super Kings (CSK) spinner Akeal Hosein shared his preparation of bowling in the powerplay, revealing that former CSK star Dwayne Bravo advised him to be brave while bowling in the powerplay, where there are chances a spinner will get targeted by big hitters. Hoseins inclusion in the playing XI after three early defeats has coincided with a sharp turnaround in CSKs fortunes the latest of which got them a clinical eight-wicket win over DC. Hoseins control in a power play reduced DC to 61/5, and that went a long way in CSK getting two crucial points. Its about being brave. Dwayne Bravo told me, especially for spinners in the Powerplay, youre going to get hit at some stage. The key is to remove that fear, trust your plans, and focus on your field placements. I also believe strongly in doing my homework and being well-prepared, Hosein told JioStar. Super Kings made early inroads into the DC batting lineup, as the hosts were reduced to 69/5. Sameer Rizvi contributed 40 not out, while Tristan Stubbs scored 38 to help the hosts post 155/7. In reply, Sanju Samson spearheaded the CSK's run chase. The right-hander scored an unbeaten 87*, with his knock studded with seven fours and six maximums. Kartik Sharma gave him excellent company, scoring a superb 41 not out. Former England skipper Eoin Morgan highlighted Samsons impact, saying the wicketkeeper-batter added more value to CSK's innings. I didnt think his stock could get any higher, but hes added even more value with this innings. The level of control he brings to the dressing room reflects experience and leadership, and he lets his performances do the talking. It was a joy to watch him marshal the run chase like a seasoned player, leading from the front while guiding a youngster like Karthik Sharma at the other end, he said. The Samson-Kartik duo forged an undefeated alliance of 114 runs for the third wicket to help CSK past the finish line with 15 balls to spare. Former India batting coach Sanjay Bangar lauded Kartiks growth and said the youngster fits perfectly at the No. 4 spot in CSK's lineup for the long term. The Samson-Kartik duo forged an undefeated alliance of 114 runs for the third wicket to help CSK past the finish line with 15 balls to spare. Also Read: Live Cricket Score CSK have now posted their second win on the trot and currently occupy the sixth spot in the points table, only two points behind the four teams ranked from second to fifth. Article Source: IANS
NZ's Domestic Stars Named In Squad For Womens A Tour To Sri Lanka
New Zealand Cricket: New Zealand Cricket has announced a squad comprising a host of emerging talent for the Women's A tour to Sri Lanka. The tour includes three one-day matches and three T20s, starting from May 12 in Dambulla. Canterbury mens assistant coach Brendon Donkers will lead the coaching unit, alongside Northern Brave Womens head coach Peter Borren, and NZC pathway coach Sara McGlashan. The squad features seven players with international experience in Kayley Knight, Jess Watkin, Bella Armstrong, Fran Jonas, Hannah Rowe, Kate Anderson and Bella James. Top-order batter Anderson was recently awarded the Ruth Martin Cup for domestic batting at the NZC Awards after making 776 runs across the season, including 560 at an average of 70 in the Hallyburton Johnstone (HBJ) Shield. Prue Catton will join Anderson in the batting department after playing a crucial role in the Hearts Super Smash campaign and finishing the competition as one of the top run scorers. Off-spinner Xara Jetly, the second-highest wicket-taker in both the domestic one-day and T20 competitions, has earned her maiden New Zealand A call up after claiming 35 wickets for the Blaze this summer, including career-best List A figures of 6-39. Pace bowler Marama Downes finished second equal to Jetly in the Super Smash leading wicket-taking chart also earning herself a maiden New Zealand A call up. Seamer Emma Black adds her domestic experience to the pace bowling ranks off the back of another memorable season where she led the HBJ Shield wicket-taking charts with 21 wickets. The squad depart to Sri Lanka on May 7 ahead of their first One Day match in Dambulla This will be the first womens New Zealand A tour to Asia providing the opportunity to test the next best womens cricketers in subcontinent conditions. NZC head of womens high performance Liz Green said it was a busy winter for New Zealands top female talent. Sri Lankas going to be a really exciting tour for this group of talented athletes, said Green. We know playing opportunities are crucial for player development, so its really pleasing to know well have 15 players in England with the white Ferns and 15 players in Sri Lanka with New Zealand A, all at the same time. NZC head of womens high performance Liz Green said it was a busy winter for New Zealands top female talent. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Theres varying levels of experience in this squad, and theyve all shown skills consistent with whats needed at the international level, so it should make for an exciting series. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: 'We Will Rally Around Him', Badani Backs Struggling Kuldeep To Find Peak Form
Chennai Super Kings: Following an eight-wicket defeat to Chennai Super Kings in IPL 2026, Delhi Capitals head coach Hemang Badani threw his weight behind a struggling Kuldeep Yadav, insisting the franchise will rally around the senior wrist-spinner to help him rediscover his peak form. At the Arun Jaitley Stadium, DCs spinners failed to match the control offered by CSK spinners Akeal Hosein and Noor Ahmad, who combined for 341. While DC skipper Axar Patel managed 125 in four overs, including bowling two overs in power-play, Kuldeep endured another difficult night by leaking 34 runs in three overs without taking a wicket. We would ideally want Kuldeep to be better than this. But we will rally around him. He's been somebody who's been a part of this side for many, many years and has done well. I think he can turn this around, said Badani in the post-match press conference. Once regarded as Delhis banker in the middle overs, Kuldeep hasnt gained his edge this season. In 30 overs of IPL 2026, Kuldeep has picked only seven wickets at an economy rate of 10.36 and has conceded 24 sixes the most by any spinner in the competition. On Tuesday, he and left-arm pacer T Natarajan together gave away 73 runs in 5.3 overs despite a surface offering grip and turn, as Sanju Samson duly cashed on them to hit an unbeaten 87. I think it's more the case of just about somebody's striking form. He hasn't struck peak form yet. He hasn't bowled at the speeds that he would normally bowl. I think it's a question of time. I mean, we have the faith in him. More than anything else, it's crunch time for us. It's quite simple for us. It's more like a knockout tournament for us right now. We have to win 4 in 4 games and we still have a chance to qualify, added Badani. Though Axar was at his economical best with the ball on Tuesday, his batting returns have nosedived further. With the bat, Axar has managed just 33 runs - 26 of them came against Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. His runs have come at a strike rate of 89.18 a steep drop from last year when he was DCs fourthhighest scorer with 263 runs at a strike rate of 157. His dismissal for just two on Tuesday was DCs third wicket to fall from overs 8-11 and led to DC being 69/5 in 11 overs. Once a reliable middleorder presence, Axars decline with the bat has left a big void in DCs batting returns at a time when his side needs stability. With Axar, I think it's again a question of somebody who's (trying to find form). There are people who have played cricket at the highest level like hes a double World Cup winner. You work with them and you give them the faith. They have the faith in themselves in the sense that they have played the game. They have figured out the ways and means of going through the grind, struggles and how you come back. They've done it all and I have the faith that he'll come good. He's had a wonderful time with the ball and those figures, I would take it on any given day, added Badani. Though DC found some spark in their innings via a 65-run stand between Tristan Stubbs (38) and Sameer Rizvi (40 not out), it wasnt enough for them to stop a composed Samson from taking them home. Fair to say that (CSK batters applied themselves better than DC batters). But I think in hindsight, it's a lot easier for a side to feel 20 overs and then understand what the surface would be when they bat second and that pretty much what happened. Well, it's for them to decide in the middle at that point in time. As in, how do we progress, and take the game forward. They are the ones batting in the middle. They probably would have assessed it and felt that at this point, we want to be a bit more cautious and not lose a couple more wickets because we were already five down. Maybe take the game slightly deeper and that would have been the mindset. The nature of pitches has been of differing nature and something DC havent been able to figure out. Against PBKS, pitch number six was an absolute road in the afternoon. Pitch number five for the game against RCB blew them away, while pitch number four for the clash against CSK was sticky, had low bounce and enough for spinners to make merry. There's no local side that gets benefit out of the surfaces. You play what is presented to you. Yes, it's been a bit of an up-and-down curve for us to understand what are we going to get at Delhi, which is our home. One game was a 265 chase, another one was 75 all out. Again, this was a surface which spun, but there's little control that any side has on surfaces. It's not about us and the whole comp itself is quite neutral that way. Every side has to find a way to win those games. Ideally, you want to have some consistency. There's no local side that gets benefit out of the surfaces. You play what is presented to you. Yes, it's been a bit of an up-and-down curve for us to understand what are we going to get at Delhi, which is our home. One game was a 265 chase, another one was 75 all out. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So he was smart. But one can do that is purely because when he's seen 20 overs behind the stumps, and saw the surface and the balls closest as a wicketkeeper. Let's not forget, he's a class player. Sanju has been a class player for a while. There's a reason he's in the national side. There's a reason he's won the Man in the Series at the World Cup, concluded Badani. Article Source: IANS
Ipl 2026: How Akeal & Noor Deconstructed DCs Batting Order
Chennai Super Kings: For a long time, a key marker for Chennai Super Kings (CSK) having a good time in the IPL has been tied to their spinners making merry with the ball. At the Arun Jaitley Stadium, where yellow easily outnumbered blue jerseys in stands, Akeal Hosein and Noor Ahmad provided for that merry making with the ball to help the five-time champions get a decisive win. In IPL 2025, Ahmad lacked support as Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja were far off from their prime. With the veteran spinners exiting CSK set-up ahead of IPL 2026, Hoseins acquisition at the auction was the ideal way to fill in that huge void. Hence, its no surprise that Hoseins inclusion from April 11 after three early defeats has coincided with a sharp turnaround in CSKs fortunes the latest of which got them a clinical eight-wicket win over DC. On a sticky pitch, there was ample turn and grip for spinners in the first half. Add to it, the ball was coming slower off the pitch with low bounce, which meant pacers could benefit from employing slower balls and hard lengths. In that scenario, Hoseins control in power-play and Ahmads middleovers strikes reduced DC to 61/5 and that went a long way in CSK getting two crucial points. While the scorecard reflected a comprehensive win, Hosein said dismantling DCs top-order was no accident, and credited meticulous homework for the same. I think homework is very important. You want to have that head start when you come up against whichever batter you're going to face. It's just about making assessments as quickly as possible. You might come up on a pitch that is spinning and then the one that isn't spinning. Thankfully I can spin and swing the ball. So it's just about picking which deliveries will give you the most success on a particular day and against a particular batter, he said in the post-match press conference. With two right-handed openers at the crease, CSK wasted no time in deploying Hosein from the get go. Despite conceding a first ball boundary to Pathum Nissanka, Hosein found turn to beat Nissanka and went up for a loud lbw appeal on the fourth ball. Though CSK didnt go for the review due to the ball going over stumps, CSK persisted with Hosein, especially with DC batters not being too proactive. With Nitish Rana coming to the middle after Nissankas fall, it was a bid by the hosts to deny Hosein a return to the crease, due to the left-arm-spinner versus left-handed batter match-up being amongst cricket's most rigid conventions. But then switching Hoseins end from Willingdon Pavilion to the North Stand paid immediate rewards as he got grip and beat a lofting KL Rahul in flight to get his scalp. With Karun Nair facing four balls, Rana could only play a dot ball, as DC closed the powerplay at 37/2. Hosein's final figures would read as 1-19 in four overs, with it made sharper by the fact that only one of his four overs came outside the fielding restrictions. As per CricViz, Hosein is the most economical bowler in the powerplay this season with a dotball percentage of 64.8 and economy rate of 6.44, which further highlights that his control with the new ball has been unmatched. Noor would then come over to knock off Nair and Rana and finish with 2-22 in three overs. I think I'll speak from a match perspective. Getting the opportunity to bowl first for me is just about again making that assessment as quickly as possible and then passing on that information to Noor or even to the seamers as well if it was a bit of spin or if it's gripping or whatever the case is. So conversations with myself and Noor have been fantastic. Really happy for him that he's getting some success and like I say it's just about passing on that information to your fellow teammates so that when they come on they can do even better than you and put the team in a winning position. Changing ends wasn't my call. It was the skipper's call. But with that being said you have to be open minded and ready for any challenge or any specific end. Sometimes you may come up against a big and small side, but sometimes you try to stick to the plan. So, don't change the plan and again it's about getting hit where your boundary fielders are. I had long off and mid wicket so I know if he had to score boundaries I want to force him to those guys and luckily he got caught trying to go over long off which was good for me, elaborated Hosein. Hosein also noted that the mental aspect is just as vital as skill in stemming the run-flow in power-play. I think you need both of them. You need to have that mental and you also need to have that skill, especially when you come upon pitches that aren't conducive to spin and it's just about being disciplined as well. Having two fielders out in the power play - it's not a job where you can go searching for wickets or you can be too greedy. It's just about sticking to the plan. Yes it's a bit descriptive because you only have two guys out so it's just about being disciplined and trying to do the job for the team. At the end of the day if you don't get wickets and you bowl economically in the power play that's a damn good job you've done for the team. The dismantling of DC wasn't just about the starters. Hosein pointed to the readiness of Jamie Overton, who bowled just one over in the death overs, but took out Tristan Stubbs, who neutralised Anshul Kamboj with his usage of the crease. I bowled my fourth over outside the powerplay so it wasn't too bad. But Jamie - he's been in great form with the bat and ball but sometimes it's just the way the cookie crumbles. He didn't bowl much but it just goes to show that it's very important to stay in tack with the game and stay in tune with the game and understand when you're called upon you have a plan and you're ready to execute. Seeing Jamie come and bowl such a brilliant over in the death overs under pressure to guys set, and to execute like that for the team was fantastic. Even though he could have easily felt that he was out of the game because he hadn't bowled an over, it was very good and I must applaud Jamie for staying in tack with the game and understanding what was his role and function at that time and he executed brilliantly. I bowled my fourth over outside the powerplay so it wasn't too bad. But Jamie - he's been in great form with the bat and ball but sometimes it's just the way the cookie crumbles. He didn't bowl much but it just goes to show that it's very important to stay in tack with the game and stay in tune with the game and understand when you're called upon you have a plan and you're ready to execute. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think it can be difficult, but at the end of the day, you have to be open-minded and for me it's whatever the team requires and for us as players it's whichever player is required on that given day. So we're very open to whatever decisions is made. We know the staff are doing what's best for our team and putting the best eleven on the park for that particular opposition on that particular day, signed off Hosein, after playing a vital hand on a night when the sea of yellow was elated on seeing CSKs victory making huge noise in New Delhi. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Top-order Collapse Sabotaging DCs Impact Player Strategy, Admits Badani
Chennai Super Kings: Delhi Capitals head coach Hemang Badani admitted that the teams recurring top-order collapses are not only costing them matches but are also affecting their tactical flexibility, especially in terms of using the Impact Player rule. In DC getting an eight-wicket thrashing at the hands of Chennai Super Kings on Tuesday night, the hosts lost control of how they intended to play. Last week, in their infamous 75 all out against Royal Challengers Bengaluru, they struggled on a pitch with swing and bounce to be 8/6. On pitch number four, which looked a bit dry and had some bite for both spinners and pacers, DC found themselves at 69/5 in 11 overs. In both of the aforementioned games, early wickets changed their strategy of impact player usage from being a tactical instrument, it was now a rescue mechanism to get a respectable total on board. Thankfully, contributions from remodelled impact player strategy have come - Abishek Porel hit 30 against RCB; while Sameer Rizvi, facing his former franchise CSK, top-scored with 40 not out off 24, thus giving DC bowlers a target worth defending. For a side that has fluctuated between massive totals and below-par scores this season, the lack of a batting cushion has had a domino effect on their bowling strategy DC were one bowler (Vipraj Nigam) light, which meant Sanju Samson paced his unbeaten 87 brilliantly to take CSK home. Badani pointed out that the game was effectively lost for DC in the first 10 overs with the bat. You would ideally want a Starc and Ngidi bowling at the top. Yes, there is merit to your question about Vipraj coming into play. That's exactly the reason why we have him as an impact option. That option is available to us when we bat well. The minute we bat well, we don't have to go to the extra batter and you bring in Vipraj. If it's a surface which has a bit more pace or is slightly pace friendly, then you have someone like Auqib (Nabi) who's in the impact options. Those options are pretty much there, but the bottom line is we have to play good cricket. We can have multiple conversations about a lot of permutations and combinations, but the end result is when you play good cricket, these things just fall in place. I thought the game was lost in the first 10 overs when we didn't get enough. We were about 70 for 5. You don't want to be 70 for 5 even if it's a tough surface, said Badani in the post-match press conference. What makes it worse is that DCs squad imbalance is purely self-inflicted. The decision to carry three overseas batters while relying on domestic seamers to shoulder the bowling load was always a gamble. When that plan failed, DC pivoted, but it cost them the presence of David Miller, as they chose to bring back Nissanka in Jaipur when Sahil Parakh picked an injury. Against CSK, those compromises converged: Nissanka again failed to get a substantial score, and Nigam sat unused on the bench. It meant DCs powerplay record in IPL 2026 took another beating - they have now lost 21 wickets in the first six overs in ten matches, averaging just 23.85 runs per wicket at a run-rate of 8.35, with nearly half their deliveries - 46.4 percent being dot balls. On all four measures, no franchise has fared worse. Moreover, in spin-friendly conditions, DC decided to play Karun Nair ahead of Rizvi, whos stronger in facing spinners. Despite the tactical mis-steps, Badani refused to pinpoint individuals, and instead called for a collective lift as DC find themselves in the perform or perish territory. As a side, you obviously don't want to be 60/5 or 50/5. That's not the position any side wants to be. Any coach, when he has to answer this question, the reply would be very straightforward that ideally you want to be 100/1 or 120/1. That's not the situation that any side wants to be. But then it comes to a point where you have to make a decision and that's pretty much where we are. If we are 50/5, the only option is to bring in a batter and that's the way forward. I think collectively as a side, we need to play better. I don't think I would pinpoint Axar. If you're 76 all out in a game, one game you've got 265 on the board and you don't defend that. You lose one game by one run and You lose another game like this when you're 60/5. So it's not one person. We'll have to play better cricket as a side and that's the bare facts of life. But then it comes to a point where you have to make a decision and that's pretty much where we are. If we are 50/5, the only option is to bring in a batter and that's the way forward. I think collectively as a side, we need to play better. I don't think I would pinpoint Axar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score If we can try and get that in the next few days, for the next few games, I think we should be okay. I know it's crunch time for us and we all recognize that. Everyone understands that in the dressing room and the dugout. Everyone knows that this is where we are now. It's as simple as that - just perform or perish, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Samson Is The Superstar CSK Have Been Crying Out For: Finch
Chennai Super Kings: Former Australian skipper Aaron Finch impressed how Samson Sanju settled into his new team and said the wicketkeeper-batter is the superstar Chennai Super Kings have been waiting for to be in their arsenal. Samson, who was traded in from Rajasthan Royals at the cost of Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran, started IPL 2026 with three single-digit scores, all of which were part of losses for his new franchise. The wicketkeeper-batter then turned things around and has three fifty-plus scores in seven innings since, including a match-winning 87 not out off 52 balls against Delhi Capitals (DC) on a tricky pitch on Tuesday. He missed out the first couple of games, didn't he? All of a sudden there was a massive panic: What has CSK done, Finch said on ESPNcricinfo. They've got Sanju Samson and he's not performing. Two games in T20 is nothing. To go right through a season ultra-consistent is so difficult. You probably can't underestimate the pressure on somebody going into a team like CSK. Being a huge marquee signing particularly when you have traded someone like Jadeja out of the side as well. Samson, who was adjudged Player of the tournament in the T20 World Cup, currently has 402 runs in ten innings at an average of 57.42 and strike rate of 167.50. Although he (Samson) had a dream run at the end of the T20 World Cup and then he's come in at CSK and missed out a couple of times, there will still be some pride and pressure and almost some feeling that you can tend to overplay it slightly in your own head that you want to get to a new franchise and really lay down a marker and say 'I'm here'. Samson, who was adjudged Player of the tournament in the T20 World Cup, currently has 402 runs in ten innings at an average of 57.42 and strike rate of 167.50. Also Read: Live Cricket Score After the win against DC, CSK remained in sixth place in the standings, only two points behind the four teams ranked from second to fifth. Article Source: IANS
'Bit of an up-and-down curve' - Badani on navigating home pitches
DC have played five matches at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in IPL 2026 and have won just one so far
Finch: Samson batting on a different level after quiet start
After three low scores, Samson has stepped up and become CSK's batting mainstay
IPL Orange Cap table - Samson in top five
Samson made a match-winning 87* against DC and displaced Sai Sudharsan from the No.5 spot
Tennis-Players would boycott French Open over prize money dispute, says Sabalenka
Top tennis players are demanding more prize money at the French Open. Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff have stated players might boycott the tournament if their demands are not met. This comes as prize money increases at Roland Garros still lag behind other Grand Slams. Players feel they deserve a larger share of tournament revenue. Negotiations are ongoing.
IPL 2026: The Biggest Change Is You're Seeing More Of Me, But I'm Always Calm, Says Samson
Chennai Super Kings: Wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson underlined his growing stature in Chennai Super Kings lineup with a matchwinning 87 not out, leading them to an eight-wicket win over Delhi Capitals in IPL 2026. After leading CSK to a crucial win, Samson said his calm approach and sticking to basics have been key to him making runs in the yellow jersey this season. They're calling me Chetta, but I like Sanju more. You try to see what works well, stick to the basics, and trust your hands to do the rest. I just stuck to the process, and it's working out well. I've been doing it for the last 3-5 years, it's a tactical bit as well, I move around a bit according to the bowlers. I'm always like this. The biggest change is you're seeing more of me, but I'm always calm, Samson said after being named Player of the Match. Samsons innings meant CSK never looked in trouble and chased down 156 with 15 balls to spare. He also shared an unbroken 114-run stand with youngster Kartik Sharma. Samson explained how he assessed conditions and backed his middleover game. Looking at what we were chasing and how the wicket was behaving, even if we were 30 or 35 for 1 in the batting PP, looking at the shots I can play in the middle overs and against the spinners, I was confident about scoring runs. On missing the century, Samson, who previously hit an unbeaten hundred against DC in this season at Chepauk, said, Hundreds are always special. There was a desire, but I had to be a bit too selfish to get it. My partner was playing well and winning the game gave me more confidence and happiness. A few more matches to come, let's see if it comes around. Looking at what we were chasing and how the wicket was behaving, even if we were 30 or 35 for 1 in the batting PP, looking at the shots I can play in the middle overs and against the spinners, I was confident about scoring runs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I knew it was not a big score, and we could take our time, which we did. (Sanju) bhaiya said that it was a slow wicket and told me to do what comes to me, which I did. There was no such target. Just play in a good range and hit the ball. Play the ball, that's all, he said. Article Source: IANS
SRH vs PBKS Match 49, IPL 2026: Preview, Predicted XIs, Player Tips & Match Prediction
SRH vs PBKS Match 49, Cricket Tips :A high-octane clash between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Punjab Kings is scheduled to take place on Wednesday. These two teams will step on the field at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad at 7:30 PM IST. PBKS are at the top with 13 points, and SRH are third with 12 points. Both sides have a good chance of reaching very close to a place in the playoffs. Two points here can help them decrease that gap. PBKS have suffered defeats in the last two matches, while SRH lost to KKR in the last game. These are two best batting sides, and that will make this game worth watching. SRH vs PBKS: Match Details Date : May 6, 2026 (Wednesday) Time : 7:30 PM IST Venue : Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad SRH vs PBKS Live Streaming Details Fans can watch the live action of the SRH vs PBKS game on the Star Sports Networks. The live stream of the game will be available on the Jio Hotstar app or website. SRH vs PBKS Head-to-Head in IPL Total Matches : 25 SRH : 17 PBKS : 08 No - Result : 00 SRH vs PBKS: Ground Pitch Report The wicket in Hyderabad is flat and will be good for batting. This is a high-scoring venue, and there is a chance of another 200+ game on Wednesday. Spinners will not get much help from the wicket, while fast bowlers will get early movement with the new ball. SRH vs PBKS Possible XIs SRH : Abhishek Sharma, Travis Head, Heinrich Klaasen, Ishan Kishan (wk), Salil Arora, Aniket Verma, Pat Cummins (c), Smaran Ravichandran, Shivang Kumar, Harshal Patel, Eshan Malinga PBKS : Priyansh Arya, Prabhsimran Singh (wk), Cooper Connolly, Nehal Wadhera, Shreyas Iyer (c), Marcus Stoinis, Suryansh Shedge, Marco Jansen, Xavier Bartlett, Arshdeep Singh, Yuzvendra Chahal SRH vs PBKS Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Abhishek Sharma and Prabhsimran Singh have been in great form for their respective teams. They have scored most runs for their teams. Probable Best Bowler Eshan Malinga has delivered several match-winning spells and he is bowling well. For PBKS, Yuzi Chahal has controled in the middle overs and his experience will be the key. Today Match Prediction : SRH and PBKS have been on same level. But PBKS have more experienced bowling unit. Hence, we predict Punjab Kings to win this game. SRH vs PBKS Match 49, IPL 2026, Today 2026 Match, SRH vs PBKS 2026 Prediction, SRH vs PBKS Predicted XIs, Injury Update for SRH vs PBKS Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The predictions or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
IPL 2026: Gaikwad Hails Samson As CSKs backbone, Credits Bowlers For Turnaround
Chennai Super Kings: Chennai Super Kings captain Ruturaj Gaikwad said the teams revival in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 has been built on the quiet efficiency of its bowlers, while describing wicketkeeper- batter Sanju Samson as the backbone of the batting unit after his matchwinning unbeaten 87 against Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Tuesday. Samsons knock ensured that CSK chased down 156 with 15 balls remaining and are at ten points, which is just two points away from the crowded top five in the points table. I think even initially, after the 2nd and 3rd game, Flem and myself were positive, we were closer to what we were last year. Sanju had come along, and the bowling was doing well. We then got a couple of wins, and everyone started to gel together, Gaikwad said after the match ended at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday. On Samsons knock, where timing and power made for a fantastic combination, Gaikwad was effusive in his praise. On the batting side, more than grateful to have Sanju after the tournament he had in the WC, he's our backbone. But it's the bowlers who do the job. Akeal and Jamie come and silently do the job. Anshul is someone who does his job silently. He had a bad game today, but they've all come well together, he added. Sanju had come along, and the bowling was doing well. We then got a couple of wins, and everyone started to gel together, Gaikwad said after the match ended at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Gaikwad signed off by praising Kartik Sharma for hitting an impressive 41. I think the skillset was already there; there was no such development, just that he needed some momentum. We were also chasing big targets, and he didn't get time. Last match, he got some time, he can play an all-around game and hit the pockets well. Article Source: IANS
Samson, Kartik, spinners set up CSK's clinical win
Delhi Capitals could only put up 155 for 7, which proved too little as the surface got better to bat on in the second innings
Ambati Rayudu Takes Over As Head Of Cricket Operations For HCA
Hyderabad Cricket Association: Former India batter Ambati Rayudu has been appointed as Head of Cricket Operations for the Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA), pledging to fight corruption, the allegations of which have plagued the association for many years, as he took charge on Tuesday. I am very happy to announce that I have been appointed as the Head of cricketing operations for HCA by Justice P Naveen Rao(SMC), M Jeevan Reddy (Secretary HCA), and the apex council. It is a great opportunity to clean up a few things, but I am more excited to see the immense cricketing talent in Hyderabad and Telangana flourish and produce more players to represent the country, Rayudu said in a post on X, formerly Twitter. The former Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings batter, who also made a vow to address matters of deep concern in HCA, has identified the elimination of corruption as an immediate priority. A player contract system, like what the Mumbai Cricket Association recently announced, is in the pipeline. We will modernise and professionalise our cricketing operations, which will be automated to avoid human interference, Rayudu said in comments to local media organisations on Tuesday. Rayudu also said he has plans to establish a centre of excellence inspired by the one in Bengaluru. Rayudu, who started his domestic career in Hyderabad, representing in age-group tournaments before coming into the limelight at the U-19 World Cup, said he would like to focus on cricket in the state and leave politics to others. He also said that the players are the priority and it was his job to focus on the welfare of the players. Rayudu, who started his domestic career in Hyderabad, representing in age-group tournaments before coming into the limelight at the U-19 World Cup, said he would like to focus on cricket in the state and leave politics to others. Also Read: Live Cricket Score His appointment as Head of Cricket Operations is being seen as an attempt by the present HCA governing body to improve the standard of the game in the state. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Samsons Unbeaten 87 Helps CSK Register Eight-wicket Win Over DC
Chennai Super Kings: Wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samsons commanding 87 not out off 52 balls steered Chennai Super Kings to a big eight-wicket win over Delhi Capitals and jumped to ten points in match 48 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Tuesday. The win keeps five-time winners CSK in sixth place, but they are now just two points adrift of the crowded top five. On a sticky pitch offering grip and turn, Akeal Hosein (1-19) and Noor Ahmad (2-22) set the tone to keep DC to 155/7. Samson ensured the chase was anchored with composure and class by hitting seven fours and six maximums to take CSK home with 15 balls to spare. What stood out was not just Samsons authority on pitch easing out, apart from sharing an unbroken 114-run stand off 66 balls with Kartik Sharma, who hit an impressive 41 not out off 31 balls, to keep DCs bowlers under pressure and pick two crucial points for CSK. The visitors began their chase of 156 with patience, as Samson exquisitely lofted Axar Patel for six, while Ruturaj Gaikwad was lucky to have an outside edge off Mitchell Starc to get four. DC brought in their big guns - Axar, Mitchell Starc, and Lungi Ngidi quickly in a bid to get wickets, but didnt get any breakthrough. The breakthrough eventually came in the fourth over when a struggling Gaikwad flicked to deep square leg off Ngidi. Boundaries were scarce until Urvil Patel lit up the innings with two towering sixes off Ngidi before closing Power-play at 44/1. But Urvils aggression was ended by Axar, who got one to grip and turn, which the batter missed and was stumped swiftly by KL Rahul. With Kartik Sharma joining Samson, CSKs chase began to move into calmer waters, as signs emerged of the pitch easing. After Kartik pulled Axar for four, Samson whacked a poor short ball from Kuldeep Yadav for six. When T Natarajan came in, Samson used his wrists and feet well to club him for fours over long-off and extra cover. After Kartik lofted Kuldeep inside out over deep extra cover for six, Samson unleashed carnage on him a floaty legbreak launched high to the second tier at longon and then pulling a short ball disdainfully over deep midwicket. With pressure mounting, Kuldeep went flatter and quicker down leg, only for Samson to paddle him fine for four. By the time Samson pushed a flighted ball to longoff, he raised his fifty off 32 balls, as the crowd buzzed with chants of CSK, CSK. Starcs return brought no respite as Samson leaned into a drive on an overpitched ball and then threw his bat in the channel outside off-stump to beat backward point and pick consecutive boundaries. Samsons surge continued as he dismantled Natarajans variations with a mix of timing and brute force. On the short ball, Samson rocked back to cleanly pull over square leg for six, before lofting a slower ball over long-off for six and swiping hard through mid-wicket for four. The crowd was left in awe when Samson nailed the cover drive off Ngidi for four, while Kartik brought out paddle and drive to get his boundaries. The duo then knocked off the remaining runs easily to give CSK another clinical victory. Samsons surge continued as he dismantled Natarajans variations with a mix of timing and brute force. On the short ball, Samson rocked back to cleanly pull over square leg for six, before lofting a slower ball over long-off for six and swiping hard through mid-wicket for four. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Delhi Capitals 155/7 in 20 overs (Sameer Rizvi 40 not out, Tristan Stubbs 38; Noor Ahmad 2-22, Jamie Overton 1-5) lost to Chennai Super Kings 159/2 in 17.3 overs (Sanju Samson 87 not out, Kartik Sharma 41 not out; Axar Patel 1-25, Lungi Ngidi 1-30) by eight wickets Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Sticky Wicket Made Hard Lengths Effective, Confident CSK Can Chase 156, Says Gurjapneet
Chennai Super Kings: Chennai Super Kings left-arm pacer Gurjapneet Singh said the sticky and slow nature of the Arun Jaitley Stadium pitch made hard lengths effective for the fast bowlers, as the five-time champions restricted Delhi Capitals to 155/7 in their IPL 2026 clash on Tuesday. Of course. The wicket was a bit sticky at the start with the new ball, especially till the middle overs; it was a bit difficult to play from the hard length. So, we are just trying to keep on the same length, Gurjapneet said to broadcasters at innings break. The leftarm quick, who returned with figures of 1-29 in four overs, explained that variations were less important once the surface began to grip. But when we realised the wicket is like, if you're keeping on the same length, it's difficult to hit from the length. So, we're just trying to stick to the length, he added. DCs innings was marked by another toporder failure, with KL Rahul and Pathum Nissanka dismissed inside the Powerplay. Nitish Rana, Axar Patel, and Karun Nair also fell cheaply, leaving the hosts reeling at 69/5. The leftarm quick, who returned with figures of 1-29 in four overs, explained that variations were less important once the surface began to grip. But when we realised the wicket is like, if you're keeping on the same length, it's difficult to hit from the length. So, we're just trying to stick to the length, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I thought we're going to stop them under 140-145, or something around it. But still, we are okay. We are ready to chase that, he said. Wrist-spinner Noor Ahmad was the pick of the bowlers for CSK with two wickets, while Akeal Hosein and Mukesh Choudhary had a scalp each too. Despite pacer Anshul Kamboj being a bit expensive at the death overs, CSKs disciplined effort ensured DC could not push beyond 155. Article Source: IANS
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Chennai Super Kings bowlers restrict Delhi Capitals to 155/7 despite Stubbs-Rizvi fightback
Chennai Super Kings (CSK) bowlers made full use of a sticky Arun Jaitley Stadium pitch to restrict Delhi Capitals (DC) to 155/7, despite late resistance from Tristan Stubbs (38) and impact substitute Sameer Rizvi (40 not out) in Match 48 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Tuesday.. Opting to bat first on a two-paced pitch, DC slipped into trouble as CSKs spinners got the ball to turn and grip while the pacers hit hard lengths. Reeling at 69/5, Stubbs held one end to hit a 31-ball 38 while Rizvi counterattacked with sweeps and pulls to hit an unbeaten 40 off 24 balls. The pair added 65 runs off 47 balls for the sixth wicket to lift DC to a fighting total. For CSK, Noor Ahmad claimed two wickets, while Akeal Hosein, Gurjapneet Singh, Jamie Overton, and Mukesh Choudhary chipped in with a scalp each. Only Anshul Kamboj proved expensive with 0-49 in four overs as Stubbs and Rizvi made good use of the crease to play their shots well. DCs innings began with promise but soon became a familiar tale of collapse and recovery. Pathum Nissanka swept Akeal Hoseins first ball for four, before chopping past backward point for another boundary. Though Hosein found some turn and even made a loud lbw appeal in the first over, KL Rahul found the fence with a creamy extra cover drive, fetching him four, before cutting Hosein for another boundary. But Mukesh Choudharys change of pace undid Nissanka, as he pulled to mid-on sans any footwork. The power-play was patchy for DC as a change of ends did the trick for Hosein he got one to grip and beat an advancing Rahul in flight, as he sliced to cover, and DC ended power-play at 37/2. Karun Nair briefly counter-attacked, but swept straight to short fine leg off Noor. One brought two for CSK as Rana swept to backward square leg off the wrist-spinner. Axar Patels lean run continued when he mistimed a backfoot drive to cover. At 69/5 in 11 overs, DC were staring at another subpar total till Stubbs and Rizvi came into the picture. Dropped early on by Noor off Gurjapneet, he seized the reprieve by pulling and lofting the pacer for a brace of sixes. He then hammered a cut off Noor for four, even as impact player Rizvi immediately found rhythm a premeditated pull off Mukesh went for six, followed by using the pace of Kamboj to unleash inventive sweeps. Just as the partnership brought about DCs revival, Stubbs pulled too high off Jamie Overton and gave a catch to deep backward square leg. With Kamboj not nailing his lengths, Ashutosh Sharma took two sixes off him, including a one-handed swipe, before being run out. Rizvi ensured DC went past 150 with a beautiful lofted drive going over long-off, as 58 runs came off the last five overs. Dropped early on by Noor off Gurjapneet, he seized the reprieve by pulling and lofting the pacer for a brace of sixes. He then hammered a cut off Noor for four, even as impact player Rizvi immediately found rhythm a premeditated pull off Mukesh went for six, followed by using the pace of Kamboj to unleash inventive sweeps. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Delhi Capitals 155/7 in 20 overs (Sameer Rizvi 40 not out, Tristan Stubbs 38; Noor Ahmad 2-22, Jamie Overton 1-5) against Chennai Super Kings Article Source: IANS
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Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Punjab Kings (PBKS) are focused on returning to winning ways as they face Sunrisers Hyderabad on Wednesday in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Despite two narrow losses recently, the Kings remain at the top of the table with 13 points and are focused on playing their best cricket as the season enters its final weeks. Speaking ahead of the match at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Assistant Coach Brad Haddin said the team is taking a lot of confidence from how the middle order has stepped up. He pointed to the recent performance of Suryansh Shedge, who hit a fearless 57 off 29 balls against the Gujarat Titans, as a big positive for the squad's depth. The partnership of Marcus Stoinis and Suryansh, we thought, was really good in the circumstances of the game under pressure. Suryansh waswow. Not so much the score, but the manner in which he got the runs under pressure. He got through the difficult time when he was ten off ten balls and then accelerated. We know how explosive our top order is, but now our middle order is starting to get some time together and get some form, Haddin said. Haddin also reaffirmed the teams total confidence in strike bowler Arshdeep Singh, labelling him a world-class professional. He noted that the nature of the current tournament makes it difficult for bowlers, but the team is looking at the long-term goal. Arshdeep is world-class. You know, in this tournament, there's going to be bad days with how explosive the batting has been right through. Numbers say that there have been some phenomenal chases, and Arshdeep understands the flow of tournament play. We're happy with where he's at. You want your best players performing in the important games at the back end of the tournament, and he is a key part of that for us, Haddin remarked. The teams identity this season has been built on a o-fear approach, led by openers Prabhsimran Singh and Priyansh Arya. Haddin credited this mindset for the team's success so far and believes the squad is close to putting together a complete, dominant performance. Arshdeep is world-class. You know, in this tournament, there's going to be bad days with how explosive the batting has been right through. Numbers say that there have been some phenomenal chases, and Arshdeep understands the flow of tournament play. We're happy with where he's at. You want your best players performing in the important games at the back end of the tournament, and he is a key part of that for us, Haddin remarked. Also Read: Live Cricket Score To secure a victory on Wednesday, Haddin said the tactical plan against Hyderabad's high-scoring openers is clear: Get early wickets. Dont let [Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma] bat too long. Article Source: IANS
Scotland Announce Balanced 15-man Squad For Tour Of Nepal
ICC Cricket World Cup League: Scotland have announced an exciting and balanced squad for their upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 tour of Nepal, where they will face both the hosts and the United States in a crucial phase of the competition. Scotland will be keen to keep their great form in the standings going, with valuable points up for grabs and qualification stakes rising. The squad has some exciting young talent along with experienced campaigners. Ollie Jones, who starred at the ICC Mens U19 World Cup earlier this year, gets a call-up, while Michael English continues his rapid rise after a memorable debut in 2024, where he struck 107 off 122 against Namibia and was named Player of the Match. They add depth and fresh energy to a side already stuffed with proven performers. Captain Richie Berrington will lead the unit once more, having notched 738 runs in the present cycle. He will be backed up by one of Scotlands most consistent performers, George Munsey, who is the sides leading run-scorer with 1049 runs to his name. Brandon McMullen has already taken 35 wickets in the competition and provides all-round strength. The side is boosted by the return of left-arm seamer Bradley Currie, who has taken 32 wickets in CWCL2. Currie was ill for the Namibia tour, which Scotland still won 2-1, but his return is a real boost to the bowling attack. But they are without regulars Chris McBride and Mackenzie Jones, who are absent for this leg. Head coach Owen Dawkins emphasised the importance of the tour, both in terms of competition and experience. Its exciting to have the opportunity to travel to Nepal and play this series against two very strong sides, he said. The country is hugely passionate about cricket, and the crowds are always very vocal and fun to play in front of. Reflecting on recent encounters, Dawkins added, Were very familiar with our hosts after playing them in Dundee last summer and then facing them at the recent ICC T20 World Cup, which was a fantastic game that we didnt quite come out on the right side of. He also acknowledged the challenge posed by both opponents: They are extremely talented, as are the USA team who sit top of the CWCL2 standings, so we know well have to play to our best to beat both sides. This marks Scotlands first visit to Nepal since February 2023, when they lifted the trophy at the end of the previous CWCL2 series. Currently placed second in the standings with 34 points, Scotland will play four matches in Kirtipur, facing each opponent twice as they aim to strengthen their push for qualification to next years ICC Mens Cricket World Cup global qualifier. Squad: Richie Berrington (C), Matthew Cross, Bradley Currie, Jasper Davidson, Oliver Davidson, Michael English, Owen Gould, Jack Jarvis, Ollie Jones, Michael Leask, Finlay McCreath, Brandon McMullen, George Munsey, Safyaan Sharif, Mark Watt Fixtures (all at TU Cricket Ground, Kirtipur): 12 May Scotland vs Nepal 14 May Scotland vs USA 12 May Scotland vs Nepal Also Read: Live Cricket Score 20 May Scotland vs USA Article Source: IANS
SRH, PBKS jostle for top spot on IPL points table
Two teams with delectable batting line-ups and promising bowling units lock horns in Hyderabad
Ngidi replaces Jamieson as DC bat; Hosein, Gurjapneet back for CSK
Karun Nair has been called in too for DC with Sameer Rizvi dropping into the Impact Players bench
Chennai Super Kings: Delhi Capitals batter Tristan Stubbs said the team is eager to carry forward the momentum from their record chase of 226 against Rajasthan Royals into their home fixture against Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Tuesday. The seventh-placed DC need a win to get to ten points and boost their prospects in the race to the playoffs. I think the confidence has been there. We've had a couple shaky ones again before we scored 260, so the confidence wasn't there. But it is nice to get a win. It seems like it's a common score, but it is still a really big score and a really good chase. So to bring that into today, to our home ground is great, Stubbs said in a pre-game chat with the broadcasters. On his role as an overseas finisher, Stubbs said, I think a lot of the boys are just trying to hit the ball to the stands and back. But we come here, it's sort of from the World Cup to now, you haven't been able to predict what the wicket's going to do. Batting in the middle there, I don't think my role changes much. Ashutosh is batting beautifully. So, it really gives you that confidence that he's still in the shed to come. Axar's still behind him. So it's a lot of batting, so it gives you confidence. Stubbs, who struck 60 against CSK earlier in the season, said past performances count for little. I don't think so. You get out there, new wicket. That was a really nice pitch that day, a bit of bounce. So, we don't know what we're going to get here. But a new wicket, you start on nought, and it's a fresh game. So yeah, we're excited. A bit of weather around, so you never know. But it's been a big game for both teams. The top-order batter Nitish Rana, meanwhile, spoke of the familiarity of playing at his home venue. Actually, when you enter this atmosphere, Ive been coming into this ground since childhood. So I wouldnt say that I dont feel nervous. You do feel nervous before every game. But yes, there is definitely a sense of comfort because at home a person feels more comfortable, and this is my home, he said. Stubbs, who struck 60 against CSK earlier in the season, said past performances count for little. I don't think so. You get out there, new wicket. That was a really nice pitch that day, a bit of bounce. So, we don't know what we're going to get here. But a new wicket, you start on nought, and it's a fresh game. So yeah, we're excited. A bit of weather around, so you never know. But it's been a big game for both teams. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Asked about a possible psychological edge against CSK, Rana remarked, I think we should focus on controlling our own game what we can control rather than what the points table is saying, or how many wins or losses each team has in the tournament. Todays game is important, yes, but if we focus on all three departments and perform well in all three, then the result will definitely be in our favour. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Ngidi Comes In As DC Elect To Bat Against CSK, Akeal, Gurjapneet Included
Chennai Super Kings: A fit-again Lungi Ngidi has returned for Delhi Capitals as captain Axar Patel won the toss and elected to bat first against five-time champions Chennai Super Kings in match 48 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday. A win for either of the two teams will brighten their chances of staying alive in the race for the playoffs. After winning the toss, Axar said, Ngidi, who was declared hundred percent fit by bowling coach Munaf Patel on the eve of the clash after recovering from an unfortunate head injury against the Punjab Kings last month, and completed a seven-day mandatory stand-down period, replaces fellow pacer Kyle Jamieson in the playing eleven. I think the surface looks good, and we feel its a very good pitch. Maybe in the second innings it might slow down a bit, so Id like to give that advantage to our bowlers. The way the tournament is going, its a very important match. But at the same time, its more important to focus on how youre playing. You cant think too much about points - if you do, you put extra pressure on yourself. Thats what weve been discussing as a team; we just want to play good cricket, and the points will take care of themselves. Weve lost some close matches, but if you look at the season overall, Im happy with the wins and performances. Thats what happens sometimes, but if we talk about cricket, Im very happy with the boys batting and bowling. In fielding, if we had done better, we could have been in a stronger position, he said. CSK skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad, who got a roaring reception from the crowd dressed majorly in a yellow jersey, said he wanted to bowl first anyway and wasnt worried about losing the toss. With pace-bowling all-rounder Ramakrishna Ghosh ruled out of the competition due to a right foot fracture, CSK had to rejig their combination - left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Akeal Hosein and left-arm pacer Gurjapneet Singh have come into the playing eleven. The pitch looks a bit dry, so I dont think it will change much. So batting or bowling first wont make much difference. There have been some positive signs in the last 23 matches. Even though we havent won every game, there are some good positives. Since the first three matches of the tournament, weve improved a lot in all departments. Our bowling has been doing really well, and the batting is slowly coming together. We just want to carry that momentum into the last phase of the tournament. Were really happy coming into this game, especially after the last one. But this is a new game, so we want to start fresh and start well. Its also great to see youngsters getting opportunities and stepping up. Its a good sign for the franchise - they are repaying the faith shown by the management, he said. Tuesdays clash will be played on pitch number four, and the boundaries are 66 metres square on one side, while 60 metres is the boundary on the other side, and the 73 metres boundary stands straight down the ground. In the pitch report, Ian Bishop and Eoin Morgan noted that showers in the past 24 hours have cooled the conditions, but the surface remains rockhard and conducive for batting. Playing XIs: Chennai Super Kings: Sanju Samson (wk), Ruturaj Gaikwad (captain), Urvil Patel, Kartik Sharma, Dewald Brevis, Jamie Overton, Akeal Hosein, Noor Ahmad, Anshul Kamboj, Mukesh Choudhary, Gurjapneet Singh Impact substitutes: Shivam Dube, Prashant Veer, Matt Short, Akash Madhwal, and Sarfaraz Khan Chennai Super Kings: Sanju Samson (wk), Ruturaj Gaikwad (captain), Urvil Patel, Kartik Sharma, Dewald Brevis, Jamie Overton, Akeal Hosein, Noor Ahmad, Anshul Kamboj, Mukesh Choudhary, Gurjapneet Singh Also Read: Live Cricket Score Impact substitutes: Vipraj Nigam, Sameer Rizvi, Abishek Porel, Auqib Nabi Dar, and David Miller Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Mental Fatigue, A Big Reason In Bumrah's Struggle This Season, Says Shastri
Indian Premier League: Former India captain and coach, Ravi Shastri, has raised serious concerns over the country's top pacer Jasprit Bumrahs dip in form in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, attributing it as much to mental fatigue as physical strain, while urging the Mumbai Indians to manage their premier pacer carefully ahead of a packed international calendar. Bumrah has entered this IPL off the back of a heavy workload with the Indian team over the last 12 months. His struggles are not just physical. Mental fatigue is a big reason. Mumbai Indians need to look after him. Over the next two years, there is a packed schedule, multiple Test series, and the 50-over World Cup are coming up. So, his fitness and workload will have to be managed very carefully, Shastri said on JioHotstar. Bumrahs numbers this season show the concern. One of the most dependable bowlers in world cricket, he has gone through his most difficult IPL season with just three wickets in 10 matches. He has been one of MIs most economical options and has been tight. He has held onto quite a lot of balls but just hasnt taken the wickets. A worrying period saw him go five games without a single breakthrough, a rare barren spell for a bowler of his class. Bumrah has entered this IPL off the back of a heavy workload with the Indian team over the last 12 months. His struggles are not just physical. Mental fatigue is a big reason. Mumbai Indians need to look after him. Over the next two years, there is a packed schedule, multiple Test series, and the 50-over World Cup are coming up. So, his fitness and workload will have to be managed very carefully, Shastri said on JioHotstar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Shastris emphasis on mental fatigue sheds light on a broader issue facing modern cricketers. With Indias relentless schedule across formats, Bumrah has been at the centre of the teams plans in Tests, ODIs, and T20Is. Article Source: IANS
'We Start The Dance': Simons Urges Bowlers To Seize Control Amid Changing T20 Dynamics
Chennai Super Kings: As T20 cricket continues to tilt heavily in favour of batters, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) bowling coach Eric Simons has called for a mindset shift among bowlers, urging them to reclaim control by dictating terms rather than reacting to the opposition. Simons stressed that bowlers must view themselves as the initiators in the contest, capable of forcing batters into uncomfortable situations. As a bowler, Ive got the ball in my hand. I must make the batsman play in a certain way. We start the dance, if you like, as bowlers. Theyve got to react to what we do, he said in a video released by IPL on X. Highlighting the importance of controlling the narrative of each delivery, Simons added that bowlers should aim to influence how and where batters score. If we keep control of that, we are the masters of the destiny of that delivery. From that perspective, you make him score in a certain way, make him bat in a certain way, and then we control it, he explained. With IPL matches frequently witnessing totals in excess of 200, Simons acknowledged the growing dominance of batters but believes bowlers can still turn the tide through smarter planning. Instead of reacting to batters strengths, he emphasised a proactive approach. Weve tried to look at batting and say, how do we make a batsman play rather than watch what he does and react. Where are his vulnerable areas? Can we make him score to our protection? he noted. Simons also underlined the importance of preparation and clarity before stepping onto the field. You need to go into the middle with absolute clarity around your tactics and field placements. You cant go out there uncertain and try to make decisions on the fly, he said. If we agree as a team to bowl to a certain field and tactic, and a batsman hits a really good ball for six, we must understand its still the right tactic. Our job is to execute the plan, not take full responsibility for the outcome, He added. He further called for bowlers to adopt the same fearless mindset that modern-day batters display. If we agree as a team to bowl to a certain field and tactic, and a batsman hits a really good ball for six, we must understand its still the right tactic. Our job is to execute the plan, not take full responsibility for the outcome, He added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, CSK are placed at sixth position with eight points in nine matches. They will next clash with the Delhi Capitals at Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday. Article Source: IANS
Australia Extend Lead At Top Of ICC Women's T20I Team Rankings Ahead Of T20 WC
T20I Team Rankings: Australia has strengthened its hold at the summit of the ICC Womens T20I Team Rankings following the latest annual update, extending its advantage and reaffirming its status as the team to beat ahead of the ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026. The updated rankings, which assign full weightage (100 per cent) to matches played since May 2025 and 50 per cent to results from the preceding two years, see Australia remain at No. 1 with 287 rating points. They now enjoy a 12-point lead over the second-placed England women's cricket team, while India remains firmly in third position with 264 points. The top 16 teams in the rankings remain unchanged, underlining the consistency among the leading sides in womens T20I cricket. Reigning T20 World Cup champions New Zealand occupy fourth place with 253 points, while South Africa round off the top five with 243 points. The mid-table remains tightly contested, with the West Indies (238) and Sri Lanka (237) placed sixth and seventh respectively, separated by just a single point. Pakistan holds on to eighth position with 216 points, while Ireland (200) and Bangladesh (199) complete the top 10, once again divided by the narrowest of margins. Among the notable movers, the United States has climbed two places to 20th after reaching a rating of 98, continuing its steady rise in international cricket. Germany also enjoyed a significant boost, gaining 10 rating points to move up six places and break into the top 30 at 29th. A total of 78 teams feature in the latest rankings, all having played at least eight T20Is over the past three years. Cambodia has dropped out of the list and will need to play additional matches to regain its ranking status, while Peru is no longer ranked after a prolonged absence from international fixtures. Among the notable movers, the United States has climbed two places to 20th after reaching a rating of 98, continuing its steady rise in international cricket. Germany also enjoyed a significant boost, gaining 10 rating points to move up six places and break into the top 30 at 29th. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Alongside host England, the qualified teams include Australia, Bangladesh, India, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies, Ireland, and Scotland, setting the stage for a highly competitive global event. Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: 'There's A Lack Of Consistency,' Says Shastri On LSG's Six-match Losing Streak
Lucknow Super Giants: Former Indian cricketer Ravi Shastri feels that the lack of consistency and poor backing between batting and bowling units have played a key role in Lucknow Super Giants' (LSG) poor performance in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season. Lucknow Super Giants slumped to their sixth consecutive defeat after going down by six wickets to the Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium on Monday, despite posting a formidable 228/5. Mumbai chased down the target in 18.4 overs, riding on a commanding 143-run opening partnership between Rohit Sharma (84) and Ryan Rickelton (83). Analysing LSGs campaign, Shastri highlighted the teams inability to deliver collectively with both bat and ball. He also believes that back-to-back losses can dent the confidence of any side The problem with LSG is that when their bowling unit performs, the batters fail to back it up, and when the batters score runs, the bowlers go for plenty. Theres no consistency. Six losses in a row can really dent a sides confidence, and even in games where you are in a comfortable position, there are thoughts like, Will we win, wont we? Shastri told Jio Hotstar. He further pointed out how LSG failed to capitalise on strong starts, especially in batting-friendly conditions. You are 100 for one in 7 overs, and in the next 13 overs, you score less than 130, which means you have faltered. And you wont get better batting conditions than this, he added. Shastri stressed that the team management needs to reassess their approach, particularly in crunch phases of the game, as they look for an outside chance at the playoffs. So, theyll have to sit down and think about what went wrong in the last three overs while batting, and how they can tighten up their bowling, he said Shastri stressed that the team management needs to reassess their approach, particularly in crunch phases of the game, as they look for an outside chance at the playoffs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The bowlers have to adjust their lines and lengths according to the conditions. The Lucknow wicket tends to assist fast bowlers, but when you go to Bengaluru or Mumbai and get good batting wickets, thats where the real test lies, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
India Consolidate No.1 Spot In ICC Mens T20I Rankings
T20I Team Rankings: Team India further cemented their dominance in the shortest format, retaining the top position in the latest ICC Mens T20I Team Rankings following the annual update released on Tuesday. Led by Suryakumar Yadav, India sit comfortably at the summit with 275 rating points. While their lead has narrowed slightly, they remain well ahead of second-placed England (262), with Australia team closely trailing in third at 258 points. The latest update, which assigns 100 per cent weightage to matches played since May 2025 and 50 per cent to those from the previous two years, reflects Indias sustained excellence in T20I cricket. The Asian powerhouse has enjoyed a golden run in the format, highlighted by back-to-back ICC Mens T20 World Cup triumphs in 2024 and 2026, while also remaining unbeaten in bilateral T20I series during this period. There has been no change in the top seven rankings, underlining the consistency among the leading sides. New Zealand (247) continue to hold fourth place, followed by South Africa (244) in fifth. Pakistan (240) and the West Indies (233) remain sixth and seventh, respectively. Further down the table, Bangladesh have edged up to eighth after gaining a rating point, benefitting from Sri Lanka dropping six points to slip to ninth. Afghanistan are close behind in 10th, just a point adrift of Sri Lanka, highlighting the tightening competition in the mid-table. There has been no change in the top seven rankings, underlining the consistency among the leading sides. New Zealand (247) continue to hold fourth place, followed by South Africa (244) in fifth. Pakistan (240) and the West Indies (233) remain sixth and seventh, respectively. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In the lower half, Italy team emerged as one of the biggest gainers, jumping three places to 23rd after earning 11 additional rating points. Spain and Cyprus also registered notable progress, while Mozambique endured one of the steepest declines, dropping 15 positions. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: When And Where To Watch SRH Vs PBKS, Know All Details
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: 2016 champions Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) will clash with table toppers Punjab Kings (PBKS) in the 49th match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 to be played at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Wednesday. Sunrisers Hyderabad turned their fortunes after a poor start and maintained a five-match winning streak before losing to the three-time champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) by 7 wickets in their last encounter played at the same venue. They are currently placed at No. 3 on the points table with six wins and four losses from 10 games. Meanwhile, the 2025 runner ups won six out of their first seven matches, with one getting washed out due to rain. However, their unbeaten streak ended against the Rajasthan Royals (RR) on April 28. They lost another match against the Gujarat Titans on Sunday. Despite back-to-back losses, PBKS are currently placed at the top with 13 points in nine matches. PBKS and SRH clashed against each other earlier in the tournament. The Sunrisers were beaten significantly by six wickets in Mullanpur. When: Wednesday, May 6, 7:30 PM IST Where: Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad. Where to watch: The SRH vs PBKS match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Squads: Where to watch: The SRH vs PBKS match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sunrisers Hyderabad: Travis Head, Ishan Kishan, Heinrich Klaasen, Smaran Ravichandran, Abhishek Sharma, Harsh Dubey, Kamindu Mendis, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Pat Cummins (c), Eshan Malinga, Jaydev Unadkat, Harshal Patel, Salil Arora, Praful Hinge, Liam Livingstone, Shivam Mavi, Jack Edwards, Brydon Carse, Sakib Hussain, Zeeshan Ansari, Aniket Verma, Amit Kumar, Krains Fuletra Article Source: IANS
Bhuvneshwar Showed That Swing Bowling Is Still Very Relevant, Even In White-ball Formats: Vaas
Former Sri Lanka: Former Sri Lanka cricketer Chaminda Vaas credited India bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar for the best illustration of swing bowling in modern cricket and heaped praise on him for his skill with new ball, which continues to test even the most aggressive batters. Bhuvneshwar showed that swing bowling is still very relevant, even in white-ball formats: Vaas New Delhi, May 5 (IANS) Former Sri Lanka cricketer Chaminda Vaas credited India bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar for the best illustration of swing bowling in modern cricket and heaped praise on him for his skill with new ball, which continues to test even the most aggressive batters. Reflecting on Indias swing specialist, Vaas stated, Bhuvneshwar showed that swing bowling is still very relevant, even in white-ball formats. With the new ball, he could move it both ways and trouble top-order batsmen. Its about control and knowing your strengths, Vaas told Olympics.com. He added, People often say swing bowlers need good conditions, but great bowlers find a way. They adjust their lengths, angles, and how they use the crease. Vaas emphasised that swing bowling is one of crickets purest arts, focusing less on speed and more on intelligence, discipline, and deception. Few represented that better than Wasim Akram, whom Vaas describes as the complete fast bowler. He had everythingpace, control, and the ability to swing the ball both ways. But what really made him special was how late the ball would move. Batsmen had very little time to adjust, Vaas said. He further noted Akrams adaptability: He could take wickets with the new ball, and then come back later to do the same with reverse swing. Not many bowlers in the history of the game have had that kind of impact in all phases. With Akram, Waqar Younis created a formidable pair that changed fast bowling with reverse swing. Waqar was different, Vaas explained. He was quicker through the air and very dangerous with reverse swing. His yorkers were deadly. When he got the old ball reversing, it was tough for any batsman in the world. Vaas remarked, Reverse swing changed how bowlers approached the game. Earlier, once the ball got old, it became easier for batsmen. But with reverse swing, bowlers always had a chance. Among modern greats, Vaas gave special praise to James Anderson, calling him a skilled craftsman. In English conditions, especially, he is almost unplayable. The way he controls the seam position and gets that late movement is beautiful to watch for any fast bowler, he said. Longevity also distinguishes Anderson: To do it year after year, in different situations, and still be effective is not easy. Swing bowling requires rhythm and fitness, and he has maintained both for a very long time. Vaas also mentioned Dale Steyn as a unique threatsomeone who combined speed with swing. Steyn was more of an attacking bowler. He could swing the ball at high pace, which is always dangerous. When you mix speed with movement, the margin for error for the batsman becomes very small. Among modern greats, Vaas gave special praise to James Anderson, calling him a skilled craftsman. In English conditions, especially, he is almost unplayable. The way he controls the seam position and gets that late movement is beautiful to watch for any fast bowler, he said. Longevity also distinguishes Anderson: To do it year after year, in different situations, and still be effective is not easy. Swing bowling requires rhythm and fitness, and he has maintained both for a very long time. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Even in an age focused on power-hitting and flat pitches, Vaas believes swing will always have its place. No matter how much the game changes, if the ball is swinging, the bowler is always in control. You can have power hitters and fast scoring rates, but one good spell of swing bowling can change the match completely. Article Source: IANS
MI Would've Been Alive Had Rohit Healed A Little Earlier: Harbhajan
Lucknow Super Giants: Former India spinner Harbhajan Singh believes Mumbai Indians campaign in IPL 2026 might have unfolded very differently had Rohit Sharma returned from injury earlier, pointing to the veteran batters match-winning impact in the recent victory over Lucknow Super Giants. Rohit marked his comeback in style at the Wankhede Stadium, producing a commanding knock that laid the platform for a successful chase, underlining his value to a struggling side. Harbhajan stressed that Rohits presence in the middle, rather than on the sidelines, makes a decisive difference. Its important to be in the middle. You can do only so much sitting in the dugout. But you can make a difference by being in the middle, and Rohit Sharma did exactly that. You needed that foundation to chase down that many runs, and he didnt just lay the foundation, but built a couple of floors on it as well, leaving very little for the rest to do, Harbhajan told JioStar. The former off-spinner felt Rohits innings not only anchored the chase but also ensured that the rest of the batting unit had minimal pressure in closing out the game. It would have been even better if he had got his hundred, but for the time he was there, he played exceptionally well, he added. Mumbai Indians have endured an inconsistent season, with injuries and misfiring key players affecting their campaign. Harbhajan reflected on how Rohits absence during a crucial phase may have cost the team valuable points. I wish his injury had healed a little earlier; who knows, they might have won a game or two during that losing streak and would have still been alive in the competition, he noted. Despite their precarious position on the points table, Harbhajan believes the five-time champions still have an outside chance of staying in contention if results go their way. I wish his injury had healed a little earlier; who knows, they might have won a game or two during that losing streak and would have still been alive in the competition, he noted. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With momentum finally on their side, MI will now look to build on Rohits return as they attempt to keep their slim playoff hopes alive. Article Source: IANS
Athapaththu Among Big Movers, Enters Top Three In T20I All-rounders Rankings
T20I Player Rankings: Sri Lanka skipper Chamari Athapaththu has been richly rewarded for her outstanding recent performances, making notable gains in the latest ICC Womens T20I Player Rankings. Athapaththu was named Player of the Series in Sri Lankas dominant 3-0 clean sweep over Bangladesh, delivering an all-round performance that underlined her importance to the side. The experienced campaigner scored 115 runs across three innings and also picked up four wickets, showcasing her versatility ahead of the ICC Womens T20 World Cup, which is set to begin on June 12. Her efforts have resulted in a rise of three places to 41st in the T20I bowlers rankings. Additionally, she has climbed two spots in the all-rounders list to secure the third position overall. In doing so, Athapaththu has moved ahead of Indias Deepti Sharma and Australias Ash Gardner. Only New Zealand captain Melie Kerr and West Indies skipper Hayley Matthews remain ahead of her in the all-rounders standings. Sri Lankas success in the series has also been reflected in the rankings of several other players. Harshita Samarawickrama climbed five places to joint 20th in the T20I batting rankings, while Imesha Dulani made a significant leap of 23 spots to reach 49th. On the bowling charts, Kavisha Dilhari advanced two places to 17th, and Malki Madara moved up 11 positions to 44th, joining Athapaththu among the teams notable risers. Despite suffering a series defeat, Bangladesh saw several players register encouraging gains. Sharmin Akhter Supta improved by 10 places to 37th among T20I batters, while Dilara Akter and Shorna Akter rose to 55th and joint 62nd respectively. In the bowling rankings, Sultana Khatun registered one of the biggest jumps, climbing 48 places to 38th. Meanwhile, the latest ODI rankings also witnessed movement following Pakistans emphatic start to their three-match series against Zimbabwe in Karachi. Pakistan secured a comprehensive 168-run victory to take a 1-0 lead, and their players benefited in the updated standings. Despite suffering a series defeat, Bangladesh saw several players register encouraging gains. Sharmin Akhter Supta improved by 10 places to 37th among T20I batters, while Dilara Akter and Shorna Akter rose to 55th and joint 62nd respectively. In the bowling rankings, Sultana Khatun registered one of the biggest jumps, climbing 48 places to 38th. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Among bowlers, Nashra Sandhu inched up one place to 11th, while captain Fatima Sana rose two spots to equal 26th. Sana also made progress in the ODI all-rounders rankings, climbing two places to 15th, capping off a positive update for Pakistans contingent. Article Source: IANS
Royals sale controversy: outcome doesn't 'reflect a level-playing field', says Somani-led group
Somani-led consortium calls it surprising and disappointing that Royals went to the Mittal-led consortium after the deal appeared to have been sealed

