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TG20 Season 1: Aryan Cariappa, Avanish Rao Star As Ranga Reddy Risers Outclass Palamuru Strikers
Ranga Reddy Risers: Ranga Reddy Risers produced a clinical all-round display to defeat Palamuru Strikers by six wickets in the Hyderabad Cricket Association's TG20 in Hyderabad on Friday. Aryan Cariappa's four-wicket haul set up the victory before Avanish Rao and Gnana Prakash Reddy capped it with the bat. It was a sticky start to the innings for the Strikers, who lost two wickets in as many overs to leave them reeling at 2/2. B Punnaiah struck first by removing Chaitanya Reddy (0 off 1), before Tanay Thyagarajann dismissed Pragnay Reddy (1 off 3) in the following over. Vignesh Reddy then attempted to rebuild alongside Rohit Rayudu, counterattacking with a six and a four to lift the score to 26/2 after five overs. Just when the innings appeared to be stabilising, Aryan Cariappa delivered another breakthrough by dismissing Rohit Rayudu (7 off 12), reducing the Strikers to 31/3 at the end of the powerplay. Shadab Ahmed (22 off 15) joined Vignesh Reddy, and the pair added useful runs through the middle overs, taking the score to 63/4 after 10 overs despite N Rakesh removing Shadab. Vignesh continued to anchor the innings while Pratheek Pawar (14 off 12) provided brief support. The batting stumbled in the 15th over when Cariappa ripped through the middle order. After Pratheek struck a boundary, Cariappa dismissed him on the very next ball before trapping Afreedi Ahmed (0 off 1) to complete a double strike in the over. The twin blows left the Strikers reeling at 98/6 after 15 overs, with Vignesh Reddy still at the crease but running out of partners and time. Strikers' innings folded quickly after Tanay dismissed the well-set Vignesh in the 16th over. A brief flourish from Rishab Baslas (8 off 7) and Rathan Teja (15 off 9) was cut short by Punnaiah and Cariappa. With nine wickets down, the drama intensified as Aryan Cariappa's sharp bouncer struck Ravi Kiran on the helmet, forcing him to retire hurt and prompting a concussion substitute. Prithvi Reddy (5 off 4) came in as the replacement but was dismissed by Rakesh with the first ball of the final over, as the Strikers were bowled out for 130 in 19.1 overs the joint-lowest total of the season. Risers made a flying start to the chase, with openers Gnana Prakash Reddy and Avanish Rao taking complete control from the outset. Gnana blazed away with a series of boundaries and sixes, while Avanish matched him stroke for stroke as the duo raced to 66 without loss at the end of the powerplay before extending their opening stand to 87 in the ninth over. Strikers finally found a breakthrough when Rishab dismissed Gnana Prakash for a scintillating 47-run knock in 27 balls, but the wicket did little to slow the scoring. Avanish kept the momentum going, taking the Risers past 100 in the 11th over. Although Baslas, Prithvi, and Rathan chipped away with wickets, Avanish continued to dominate, smashing three successive boundaries off Prithvi to keep the chase firmly on track, bringing up his second half-century before losing his wicket in the 12th over after scoring 50 off 32. With the target well within reach, Tanay and Aditya Javvaji calmly guided the innings through the closing overs. The Risers never lost control, as Tanay finished with a boundary to steer his side to 131/4 in 14 overs, completing a commanding six-wicket victory with six overs to spare. Strikers finally found a breakthrough when Rishab dismissed Gnana Prakash for a scintillating 47-run knock in 27 balls, but the wicket did little to slow the scoring. Avanish kept the momentum going, taking the Risers past 100 in the 11th over. Although Baslas, Prithvi, and Rathan chipped away with wickets, Avanish continued to dominate, smashing three successive boundaries off Prithvi to keep the chase firmly on track, bringing up his second half-century before losing his wicket in the 12th over after scoring 50 off 32. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Palamuru Strikers 130 all out in 19.1 overs (Vignesh Reddy 46, Shadab Ahmed 22, Aryan Cariappa 4/31, Bhuvanagiri Punnaiah 2/17) lost to Ranga Reddy Risers 131/4 in 14 overs (Avanish Rao 50, Gnana Prakash Reddy 47, Rishab Baslas 2/24, Rathan Teja 1/17) by six wickets Article Source: IANS
Women's T20 WC: 'The Belief Was Always There,' Says Prendergast After Guiding Ireland To Victory
T20 World Cup: Player of the Match Orla Prendergast said Ireland's belief never faded despite a difficult tournament after her match-winning half-century guided the team to its first-ever victory in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup with a six-wicket win over West Indies at the County Ground on Saturday. Prendergast produced a brilliant 63 off 44 balls, hitting eight fours and two sixes, as Ireland comfortably chased down 129 in 18.1 overs. The all-rounder also contributed in the field as Ireland completed a memorable all-round performance to end their campaign on a high. Reflecting on the historic victory, Prendergast said the win was especially satisfying because the squad had remained confident throughout the tournament despite a series of disappointing results. It just means so much. We've had the belief throughout this tournament, and unfortunately, it hasn't come together just yet. But the belief we all had was there constantly. So just so much relief to finally have that win and so much happiness, Prendergast said after receiving the Player of the Match award. Ireland had suffered a narrow defeat to New Zealand earlier in the tournament while chasing a similar target, but Prendergast said the team approached this run chase differently. Yeah, just a different tempo in the chase, I think. But I think they're pretty different games, to be honest, and different conditions. Just glad today we came off, she said. Prendergast shared a match-defining 62-run partnership with Amy Hunter after Ireland lost captain Gaby Lewis early in the innings. She revealed that the conversations between the pair were simple and focused on batting together for as long as possible. Me and Amy, you don't talk about a whole lot out there, to be honest, when we're batting. Just keeping the partnership going. When you're the runner, it wasn't too much of an issue, so you just stayed there together. We knew we could put ourselves in a good position, she said. Before her batting heroics, Ireland's bowlers had laid the platform by restricting West Indies to 128/7. Aimee Maguire and Cara Murray picked up two wickets each, while the fielders backed up the bowlers with an energetic display. Prendergast believes the team's performance in the field was one of its best of the tournament. Yeah, an entire performance. I think it was probably our best fielding performance to date, which is so pleasing. And yeah, I think that's the great thing about this side, is everyone stands up on different days, and today was the definition of that day, she said. The all-rounder also thanked the Ireland supporters who travelled to Bristol as well as fans cheering from home, saying their backing had played an important role throughout the competition. Yeah, an entire performance. I think it was probably our best fielding performance to date, which is so pleasing. And yeah, I think that's the great thing about this side, is everyone stands up on different days, and today was the definition of that day, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ireland's memorable victory was built on a disciplined bowling display before Prendergast anchored the chase with a composed and aggressive innings, helping her side reach the target with 11 balls to spare and secure a landmark first Women's T20 World Cup win. Article Source: IANS
Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20: Manish Pandey Guides Gulbarga Mystics To Thrilling Victory
Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 Tournament: Experienced batter Manish Pandey rolled back the years with a composed unbeaten 43 as Gulbarga Mystics registered a thrilling three-wicket victory over Mysuru Warriors in the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 Tournament in Hubbali on Saturday. Chasing a modest target of 156, the Mystics appeared to be cruising at 66 for one before a dramatic collapse triggered by Ritesh Bhatkal, reduced them to 77 for four. Pandey then anchored the chase with his trademark calmness, steering his side home with seven balls to spare. Batting at No. 6, Pandey remained unbeaten on 43 off 31 deliveries, striking five boundaries, as he held his nerve despite wickets falling around him. B R Sharath provided the early impetus with a brisk 49 off 27 balls, laced with four fours and three sixes. Bhatkal produced an inspired spell of 4 for 20 to drag the Warriors back into the contest. The experienced off-spinner first broke the opening stand by dismissing Lochan Gowda (18) before ripping through the middle order. He removed Prakhar Chaturvedi (4), Macneil Noronha (1), and Thippa Reddy (2) in a devastating burst to leave the Mystics in trouble. However, his efforts ultimately went unrewarded. Earlier, put in to bat, Mysuru Warriors once again failed to convert promising starts into a competitive total, finishing on 155 for seven. Openers LR Chethan (24 off 12 balls, three sixes) and S U Karthik (20) added 36 for the first wicket before the innings lost momentum. Vishal Onat fell cheaply as the Warriors reached 56 for two at the end of the Power-play. The innings was then rebuilt by K P Karthikeya, who struck a fighting 63 off 43 balls with two fours and four sixes. Arriving at the crease with the score at 50 for two, the 20-year-old carried the batting through the middle and latter stages, adding valuable runs with the lower order. Karthikeya was run out off the final ball of the innings after failing to beat a sharp throw from Pandey in the deep, capping a fine all-round contribution from the former India international. With their third win in five matches, Gulbarga Mystics moved up to second place on the points table with six points, leapfrogging Coastal Kings Mangaluru and trailing leaders Bengaluru Blasters by two points. Mysuru Warriors, meanwhile, slumped to their fourth defeat in five matches and remain rooted to the bottom of the standings with two points. With their third win in five matches, Gulbarga Mystics moved up to second place on the points table with six points, leapfrogging Coastal Kings Mangaluru and trailing leaders Bengaluru Blasters by two points. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Mysuru Warriors 155/7 in 20 overs (KP Karthikeya 63, LR Chethan 24, S U Karthik 20; Ronit More 2/31) lost to Gulbarga Mystics 156/7 in 18.5 overs (B R Sharath 49, Manish Pandey 43 not out, Vijaykumar Kranthi Kumar 21; Ritesh Bhatkal 4/20, K P Karthikeya 2/35) by three wickets. Article Source: IANS
Molineux wants to 'double down' on the pressure on India
India cannot afford any mistakes with semi-final spot on the line. Australia, meanwhile, have already qualified
SA-W vs BAN-W Match 29, Cricket Tips :South Africa Women have a good chance of making it to the semifinal of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026. They have six points, and a win here will take them to 8, which might be enough to have a semifinal spot. South Africa will lock horns with Bangladesh Women. This is match 29, which will commence on Sunday at 3 PM IST at Lord's Cricket Ground in London. It is a must-win game for South Africa. A defeat here can put them in elimination. Bangladeshi women do not have much left, but their only hope relies on a record-breaking win over South Africa. SA-W vs BAN-W: Match Details Date : June 28, 2026 (Sunday) Time : 3 PM IST Venue : Lords Cricket Ground, London SA-W vs BAN-W Live Streaming Details To watch the SAW vs BANW game, fans can tune into the Star Sports Networks. The live stream of the game will be available on the Jio Hotstar app or website. SA-W vs BAN-W Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 15 South Africa Wome n: 12 Bangladesh Women: 02 No-Result : 01 SA-W vs BAN-W: Ground Pitch Report Lord's Cricket Ground is known for offering a good venue for the bowling sides. Fast bowlers will get swing and pace from the wicket. The bounce will be consistent also. Batters need to stick to the wicket, and they can adjust well. SA-W vs BAN-W Possible XIs SA-W : Laura Wolvaardt (c), Annerie Dercksen, Tazmin Brits, Dane van Niekerk, Marizanne Kapp, Nadine de Klerk, Sinalo Jafta (wk), Chloe Tryon, Shabnim Ismail, Ayabonga Khaka, Nonkululeko Mlaba BAN-W : Juairiya Ferdous, Dilara Akter, Sharmin Akhter, Nigar Sultana (c & k), Sobhana Mostary, Ritu Moni, Shorna Akter, Rabeya Khan, Nahida Akter, Shanjida Akter Meghla, Marufa Akter SA-W vs BAN-W Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Tazmin Brits scored a match-winning century in the last game, and he will be the leading batter for South Africa. For Bangladesh, Juairiya Ferdous has looked different from other batters and has scored at a good strike rate. Probable Best Bowler Marizanne Kapp has been a game-changer with the ball, and she can take early wickets with the new ball. For Bangladesh, Marufa Akter has swung the ball and taken early wickets. Today Match Prediction : South Africa are stronger across all three departments. Hence, we predict them to win this game on Sunday. SA-W vs BAN-W Match 29 ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, Today 2026 Match, SA-W vs BAN-W 2026 Prediction, SA-W vs BAN-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update for SA-W vs BAN-W 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 prediction.
ZIM vs BAN One-off Test Prediction, Match Preview And Playing XI
ZIM vs BAN One-off Test , Cricket Tips :Bangladesh are on a tour of Zimbabwe for the multi-format series in June and July. These two sides will play three T20Is, three ODIs, and a one-off test. The action will start with the red-ball cricket. These two teams step onto the field on Sunday at 1 PM IST at Harare Sports Club. Najmul Hossain Shanto will lead the hosts, and they are coming off a 2-0 whitewash against Pakistan at home. They will be confident for another good show in this format. Nahid Rana is a big miss for the visitors, who have played a key role in their success. Richard Ngarava will lead Zimbabwe. The hosts will see the returns of Innocent Kaia and Graeme Cremer. ZIM vs BAN: Match Details Date : June 28 - July 2, 2026 (Sunday-Thursday) Time : 1:00 PM IST Venue : Harare Sports Club, Harare ZIM vs BAN: Live Streaming Details In India, fans can watch the live action of the test match on the FanCode mobile app or website. ZIM vs BAN: Head-to-Head in Test Total Matches: 20 Zimbabwe : 08 Bangladesh : 09 No-result : 03 ZIM vs BAN: Ground Pitch Report Harare Sports Club offers a slow wicket, which tends to get slower with time. Early on, the wicket will be good to bat on for the first two days. But it is expected to get slow and low, which will make it tough for the batting side. Batting last will be tough in Harare. ZIM vs BAN: Possible XIs Zimbabwe : Brian Bennett, Ben Curran, Craig Ervine, Brendan Taylor, Wessly Madhevere, Roy Kaia, Brad Evans, Tafadzwa Tsiga (wk), Blessing Muzarabani, Richard Ngarava (C), Graeme Cremer Bangladesh : Mahmudul Hasan Joy, Shadman Islam, Mominul Haque, Najmul Hossain Shanto (C), Mushfiqur Rahim, Mahidul Islam (wk), Taijul Islam, Nayeem Hassan, Ebadot Hossain, Hasan Mahmud, Khaled Ahmed ZIM vs BAN: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Brian Bennett has been the consistent batter for Zimbabwe across formats and has pretty impressive numbers at home. For Bangladesh, captain Najmul Shanto did well against Pakistan, and he is in good form. Probable Best Bowler Captain Richard Ngarava has been the pick of the bowler, who will be tough to face. For Bangladesh, Taijul Islam will get good assistance from this wicket, and he will be lethal. Today Match Prediction : Bangladesh are coming off a good show in recent times. They have a strong batting unit, and we predict them to win this game. ZIM vs BAN Match One-off Test, Today Match ZIM vs BAN, ZIM vs BAN Prediction, ZIM vs BAN Predicted XIs, Injury Update for Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
T20 World Cup: Ireland scripted history by registering their first-ever victory in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup as Orla Prendergast produced a match-winning knock of 63 to guide her side to a comfortable six-wicket win over West Indies in their final Group Stage match at the County Ground on Saturday. Chasing a modest target of 129, Ireland remained composed throughout the innings before reaching 129/4 in 18.1 overs with 11 balls to spare. Prendergast led the chase with an attacking 63 off 44 deliveries, while Amy Hunter chipped in with a valuable 28 as Ireland completed one of the most memorable victories in their Women's T20 World Cup history. Ireland made a cautious start to the chase, scoring only three runs in the opening over. West Indies kept the pressure on early as spinner Ashmini Munisar conceded just five runs in the second over, forcing the batters to play carefully. Amy Hunter then shifted the momentum in Ireland's favour despite surviving an early chance. After being dropped off the first ball of Hayley Matthews' over, Hunter made West Indies pay by smashing a boundary and a six to release the pressure. West Indies eventually found the breakthrough in the fifth over when Munisar dismissed captain Gaby Lewis for nine off 11 deliveries. Lewis attempted an aggressive stroke but failed to find the elevation and was caught after a slow start. Prendergast joined Hunter at the crease and immediately looked positive. She struck a boundary off just her third delivery and focused on rotating the strike alongside Hunter. The pair avoided unnecessary dot balls and steadily rebuilt the innings as Ireland reached 37/1 at the end of the Powerplay. The duo continued to build patiently after the fielding restrictions. They collected only three runs from the seventh over against Qiana Joseph before Prendergast responded with a boundary in the following over to keep the required rate comfortably under control. Prendergast soon took complete charge of the chase. She hammered Joseph for a four and a six in the ninth over before Ireland reached 66/1 at the halfway stage. Her aggressive strokeplay left the West Indies bowlers searching for answers as she regularly found gaps and punished loose deliveries. She continued her fine timing by hitting two more boundaries in the 12th over, taking Ireland within touching distance of victory. West Indies finally ended the 62-run partnership in the 13th over when Afy Fletcher dismissed Hunter with a well-flighted delivery. Hunter contributed a patient 28 from 32 balls, including one four and one six. Prendergast, however, remained unfazed. She brought up a superb half-century off just 35 balls with a boundary on the first ball of the 14th over and continued to dominate the bowling attack. Matthews eventually dismissed the Irish all-rounder after she attempted another attacking stroke. Prendergast walked back after a brilliant innings of 63 from 44 deliveries, decorated with eight fours and two sixes, having all but sealed the result for her team. West Indies picked up another wicket in the following over as Leah Paul departed cheaply, but Rebecca Stokell ensured there were no further hiccups. She struck two timely boundaries in the 18th over and remained unbeaten on 16 as Ireland completed the chase with ease. Earlier, Ireland produced a disciplined bowling display to restrict West Indies to 128/7 after opting to bowl first. The Irish bowlers struck early when Aimee Maguire dismissed opener Qiana Joseph for eight after she failed to clear the infield while attempting an attacking shot. West Indies captain Hayley Matthews briefly counterattacked with two elegant boundaries, but Ireland continued to strike at regular intervals. Arlene Kelly removed Shemaine Campbell after recovering well from an expensive start, leaving the Caribbean side under pressure inside the Powerplay. Matthews and experienced batter Stafanie Taylor attempted to rebuild through a cautious partnership, relying mainly on singles and twos as Ireland's bowlers maintained disciplined lines. West Indies reached only 40/2 after six overs. Matthews looked set for a bigger score before Cara Murray provided another breakthrough. The skipper was caught at square leg by Rebecca Stokell for 22 from 25 balls after hitting three boundaries. Taylor and Deandra Dottin tried to revive the innings but found scoring increasingly difficult against Ireland's tight spin attack. At the halfway stage, the West Indies had crawled to just 54/3. The pressure continued to build as Aimee Maguire trapped Taylor's leg before wicket for 16 off 26 balls, leaving West Indies struggling to accelerate. Chinelle Henry injected some momentum with positive strokeplay, finding the boundary early in her innings, while Dottin rotated the strike. The pair threatened to provide a late flourish before Jane Maguire dismissed Dottin for 21 off 28 deliveries, with Prendergast taking a safe catch. Ireland tightened their grip further when Cara Murray removed Jahzara Claxton in the 17th over, reducing West Indies to 101/6. Henry continued to fight till the end, striking three boundaries during an unbeaten 27 from 21 balls, while Ashmini Munisar added useful late runs to help West Indies finish on 128/7. Ireland tightened their grip further when Cara Murray removed Jahzara Claxton in the 17th over, reducing West Indies to 101/6. Also Read: Live Cricket Score West Indies 128/7 in 20 overs (Chinelle Henry 27*, Hayley Matthews 22, Deandra Dottin 21; Cara Murray 2-13, Aimee Maguire 2-22) lost to Ireland 129/4 in 18.1 overs (Orla Prendergast 63, Amy Hunter 28; Ashmini Munisar 2-28, Hayley Matthews 1-25) by six wickets. Article Source: IANS
Prendergast, spinners give Ireland their first win in T20 World Cups
The Ireland allrounder hits a classy fifty to dent West Indies' hopes of qualifying for the semi-final
U23 Col CK Nayudu Trophy: In October 2025, Aman Rao was feeling stuck. A string of failures in the U23 Col CK Nayudu Trophy came after a promising start, and the young right-handed opener found himself searching for answers beyond his own dressing room. Cut to the present, and those times of struggle in October 2025 look as if they happened a long while back. Rao sits atop the Orange Cap standings in the Telangana T20 League (TGT20) with 192 runs in three innings, including striking the tournament's first century in only 32 balls, en route to smashing 142 off 48 deliveries for Warangal Warriors. It is that kind of innings that had the audience at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium feeling enthralled. That 142, remarkably, came in a losing cause, with Warangal Warriors going down in a thriller despite posting 258, as Tilak Varmas unbeaten 136 took Medak Falcons over the line. Rao barely had time to dwell on that astonishing innings coming off his willow before turning his attention to the Warriors' next match happening on Sunday. While I was playing, it was just like a flow state. I don't know what was happening. So, I was just reacting to the ball and playing it. Then, after it was done, I took some time to process what I had done that day, and then I had to play a match the day after. So, I had to leave that behind, also at the same time. So, I mean, it was a good feeling, but we lost, so not so great, he said in an exclusive conversation with IANS on Saturday. As Aman explained, his approach at the crease is built around clarity rather than recklessness. He looks to target deliveries in his strong zones and back himself to clear the ropes, a method that has fuelled his run of boundary-heavy scores this season, including a knock of 46 where every run came off boundaries only. But theres an innate sense of honesty when Rao speaks about where that intent occasionally overstepped its mark. He recalls straying into playing deliveries that were not really there to be hit, a lapse he intends to correct by sticking strictly to the balls within his zone going forward. Despite leading the Orange Cap race, Rao insisted the individual landmark is secondary to the team's ambitions. Yes, the Orange Cap is a good feeling, but I feel that if we win the tournament, it will be a cherry on top. So, I just don't think about it much, like I am on top of the Orange Cap or something. I just try to do what's best on that day, and hopefully, the results will come by, and the Orange Cap is a part of the process. Like, if we win, if I score, things will keep coming. So, that's not something I think about that much. I just think about how to perform on that day rather than try to sit on top of the leaderboard of the Orange Cap. It is a philosophy, he says, that keeps him grounded through a campaign that has otherwise thrust him into the spotlight. Long before TGT20, Rao had already announced himself on the bigger stage with an unbeaten 200 off 154 balls in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, against a Bengal attack featuring Mohammed Shami, Akash Deep, and Mukesh Kumar. Honestly, I didn't know I was close to 200. I was just playing and didn't know the score till the last ball. I think they shouted from outside that I needed six runs. Then I was like, I am just hitting till then and might as well hit one more. That was in my mind, and I wasnt thinking 200 - I was thinking last ball, have to capitalise and hit a six. So, that was going on through my mind. I would say I got a bit lucky in the last over, when CV Milinds catch got dropped, and I got to go on strike for those 14 runs. If that catch had been taken, maybe that 200 wouldn't have happened. So, that's something I think about to this day. Like, what if that catch was taken, and then maybe I wouldn't have hit 200. That's what it's like - some things just happen. That was sort of a day, it just happened, and I would say it took me some time to process that I hit that 200 because when I went into the game, I wasn't thinking I'm going to score a 200. I was just thinking I was going to play 50 overs and see what happens. I think that's like the first time I ever played all 50 overs. So, the main ultimate goal that day was to play 50 overs, and I achieved that goal, and the 200 was a by-product, I would say. If that double hundred built his reputation, it was a Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy takedown of Shardul Thakur - three fours and two sixes in a single over - that went viral and directly led to Raos entry into the IPL 2026 season for Rajasthan Royals. I feel for me, at least personally, that knock was a turning point in my career to get into IPL, and then after getting into IPL, the double hundred happened, and then this TGT20. So, that thing I keep remembering almost every day - like because of that one over, I think I got selected, and then now I'm here and very grateful for that. In the TGT20 fixture between Warriors and Falcons, Rao admits to being stunned watching India T20I vice-captain Tilak Varma single-handedly complete a chase of 260. Such was its effect that a shell-shocked Rao could only say well played, incredible knock to Varma. Maybe that's the reason he's playing for India. He finishes games like this - even in the Asia Cup final - that knock also against Pakistan in the final, he's the only one who took on the whole chase that time. That's what I would say is the difference between an Indian player and a domestic player, and an upcoming player. Like I had the opportunity to do that yesterday, and I should have done it, and I couldn't. So, that's a learning for me - that I have to become better and try to chase scores like that and take that pressure which Tilak felt on that 260 day. I don't think he took any risk. He was just hitting the balls that were there, and what I felt about myself yesterday was that I was trying to hit every ball. Maybe I could have slowed it down a bit and maybe picked my balls, and then maybe I would have won the game yesterday because it was very chaseable, I felt. So, that's a big learning, and I have a long career ahead, hopefully, and I will try to do those things in the future. Ironically, it was Varmas guidance during Raos struggles in October 2025, when the former was in Australia for the T20I series, that helped him overcome the lean patch. I was just struggling a lot. So, I just wanted another perspective because I had my coach, obviously, but still I wanted another perspective, like how people get through that part where they're struggling and what they do. So, I just had a chat with him, and he told me to just stick to the basics, don't try too much. Maybe you're putting too much pressure on yourself and then trying too much and not enjoying yourself. So, it's like maybe enjoy yourself more and then try to stick to basics and don't think too much about the result. So, that's what he told me. During his time with Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2026, Rao spoke warmly of the reassurance he received from head coach & director of cricket Kumar Sangakkara, assistant coach Vikram Rathour, and performance coach Sid Lahiri, who repeatedly told him he wasn't in the squad merely to make up the numbers, even when game situations meant he didn't get a chance to play. That gave me a lot of confidence that I'm not here just because they had to fill up the squad, and I'm here for a reason. I learned a lot of things in batting, also. I improved a lot skill-wise, mindset-wise, and in how people approach in T20 opening or in the middle order. Being at RR also led Rao to an unexpected discovery - that he could bat in the middle order. In the practice game, I scored around 40 off 20 balls. So, that's when they told me that I can play in the middle order as well. That's when I realised maybe I have another side of me, and I started practicing for it in the nets as well. They were making me practice batting in the middle overs in the practice, and I tried and learned new shots. That's how I improved as a player as well, and that helped me. Those shots have helped me now in TG20 to make my batting better. I felt easier after playing over there in the practice sessions and against all those bowlers. For now, though, a middle-order role with Warangal Warriors remains conditional - both his head coach, Bavanaka Sandeep, and Rao agree it is something to explore only once the team has secured a top-four finish. In the leagues first-ever season, Rao was effusive in its praise. The amount of reach it has -the social media work and then crowd coming to the matches, it literally feels like an IPL match. It's a really good platform, and in the next one to two years, it's going to be the biggest league in India. That's what I feel, and hopefully, that happens, and it continues for as many years as it can. This is a great platform for youngsters like me, even the upcoming youngsters from the under-19, because all the IPL scouts will be watching. This is a great platform and not even IPL scouts, the whole of India will be watching, and I feel its huge and bigger than the other leagues, and I think in the first season only, we have a lot of audience and everything, and in the upcoming season, it's going to become bigger. So, it's a really good platform for all of us Hyderabad players. It's a really good platform, and in the next one to two years, it's going to be the biggest league in India. That's what I feel, and hopefully, that happens, and it continues for as many years as it can. This is a great platform for youngsters like me, even the upcoming youngsters from the under-19, because all the IPL scouts will be watching. Also Read: Live Cricket Score If the passport (arrival) had been delayed, I wouldn't be here right now. So, I don't know. I just have no words for it, like how it happened - it just happened. So, no words for it and exactly, leaves you speechless. For a player like Rao whos still figuring out which parts of his game to trust and which to rein in, growth has come fast, and it is, by his own admission, a great deal to process. Article Source: IANS
Jangoo hundred, Chase fifty strengthen West Indies' position
Sri Lanka were barely able to make a dent on the third morning in North Sound
Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20: Rohan Patil Steers Bengaluru Blasters To 7-wkt Win Over Shivamogga Yodhas
Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20: Bengaluru Blasters scored a thrilling seven-wicket victory over Shivomogga Yodhas in the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 tournament on Thursday as the event moved its base from Mysuru to Huballi. Chasing a challenging 174, the Blasters cruised along comfortably before Praveen Dubey's 15-ball 39 (3x4, 3x5) and captain Shubhang Hedge (11 not out, 12 balls) stitched together a decisive 24-ball 60-run partnership for the unbroken fourth wicket to seal their fourth victory and consolidate their position at the top with eight points. Blasters opener Rohan Patil laid the foundation for a comfortable chase, slamming a 46-ball 62 (5x4, 2x6), adding 65 runs in 7.3 overs for the opening wicket with Bhuvan Mohan Raju (29, 23 balls, 3x4, 1x6). Patil was in an aggressive mood and punished anything bowled short or wide, and in the company of his vice-captain Krishnan Shrijith, added 54 runs off 40 balls for the third wicket after Raju departed. Patil did the bulk of the scoring, contributing 30 of those runs as Shrijith found timing the ball difficult. But once Patil fell at 119 in the 14th over, and Shrijith followed four runs later, the Yodhas found themselves back in the reckoning. However, Dubey and Hegde kept their cool, and with the target getting closer and closer, they played with composure and eventually saw their team home with an over to spare. For the Yodhas, Naveen MG, Yashovardhan Parantap, and Shreesha Achar claimed a wicket each. Earlier, Luvnith Sisodia (51, 32 balls, 6x4, 2x6) scored his third half-century and second in succession in the tournament to guide the Yodhas to 173 for six. K V Aneesh (29, 24 balls, 4 fours) and captain Smaran Ravichandran (36*, 27 balls, 3x4) were the other main contributors. Smaran still held the innings together with two key partnerships after the cheap dismissals of Harshil Dharmani (1) and Yashovardhan Parantap (0) off successive deliveries. First, a 16-ball 20 with Tushar Singh (17, 13 balls, 2x4, 1x6) and, more crucially, a 20-ball 33 for the unbroken seventh wicket partnership with Bheem Rao Navale (19, 12 balls, 2x4) boosted the total. The Yodhas clearly fell short by at least 20 runs despite the late burst, and that in the end proved decisive. For the Blasters, Rohan Raju claimed three wickets for 21 runs. With this third defeat from five matches, the Yodhas stay on four points and in fourth position. The Yodhas clearly fell short by at least 20 runs despite the late burst, and that in the end proved decisive. For the Blasters, Rohan Raju claimed three wickets for 21 runs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Shivamogga Yodhas 173/6 in 20 overs (Luvnith Sisodia 51, K.V. Aneesh 29, Smaran Ravichandran 36 not out; Rohan Raju 3-21) lost to Bengaluru Blasters 177/3 in 19 overs (Rohan Patil 62, Praveen Dubey 39 not out, Bhuvan Mohan Raju 29) by seven wickets Article Source: IANS
Womens T20 WC: India Face Defining Test Against Australia With Semi-final Berth On Line (preview)
T20 World Cup: The race for semifinal spots in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 reaches a defining moment on Sunday as India lock horns with giants Australia in the final Group 1 fixture at Lord's in London. For Harmanpreet Kaur's side, the qualification equation is simple -- defeat the tournament favourites, and a place in the last four will almost certainly be secured. Anything less would leave India anxiously following the outcome of the earlier Bangladesh-South Africa clash. India have put themselves in contention through a strong recovery after their opening setback against South Africa. Consecutive victories over Pakistan, the Netherlands, and Bangladesh have lifted the world No. 3 side to six points, while a healthy net run rate of +2.268 gives them an additional cushion should qualification scenarios become complicated. Australia, however, remain the benchmark of the competition. Four commanding wins from four matches have virtually guaranteed the six-time champions a semi-final berth, with an exceptional net run rate of +4.724 placing them comfortably atop Group 1. While an extraordinary collapse combined with a massive South Africa victory could theoretically affect their standing, the reigning powerhouse remains firmly in control of its own destiny. One of Australia's greatest strengths has been the absence of over-reliance on individual brilliance. Despite dominating every opponent so far, none of their players currently feature among the tournament's top 10 run-scorers or wicket-takers. Instead, different match-winners have emerged each game, underlining the depth that has made Australia the dominant force in women's cricket over the past decade. Veteran all-rounder Ellyse Perry has led their batting effort with 127 runs, while left-arm spinner Sophie Molineux has been the side's most successful bowler with six wickets. India, in contrast, have been driven by standout performances from key individuals. Vice-captain Smriti Mandhana has once again provided stability at the top of the order, accumulating 167 runs across four innings and consistently laying the platform for the middle order. With the ball, left-arm spinner Shree Charani has enjoyed a breakthrough tournament, claiming a competition-leading 12 wickets to emerge as India's biggest weapon through the middle overs. Sunday's contest also represents a historic occasion for India, who will play their first-ever women's T20 International at Lord's. Australia have previous experience at the iconic venue but suffered defeat against England in their only women's T20I appearance there in 2023, a result India will hope offers encouragement rather than coincidence. History, though, overwhelmingly favours Australia. The two sides have met 37 times in women's T20 Internationals, with Australia winning 27 contests compared to India's nine victories, while one match ended in a tie. Their dominance extends to the Women's T20 World Cup as well, where Australia hold a commanding 5-1 advantage, including victories in both the 2020 final and the 2023 semi-final. India's lone World Cup triumph over Australia came during the 2018 group stage in the West Indies, when Smriti Mandhana produced a memorable innings of 83 to guide her side to victory. More recently, however, the rivalry has become considerably more balanced. India knocked Australia out in the semi-finals of the 2025 Women's ODI World Cup before following it up with a T20I series victory on Australian soil earlier this yearresults that have reinforced the belief that Harmanpreet Kaur's side can overcome the world's No. 1-ranked team when it matters. Australia will still start as favourites given their flawless campaign and enviable squad depth, but India enter the contest carrying momentum, confidence, and a realistic opportunity to script another landmark victory. With a semi-final place within touching distance and Lord's providing the backdrop, the stage is set for one of the tournament's biggest encounters. When: Sunday, June 28, 7:00 PM IST Where: Lords Cricket Ground, London Where to watch: The West Indies vs Ireland clash will be broadcast on Star Sports Network and live-streamed on JioStar. Squads: Where to watch: The West Indies vs Ireland clash will be broadcast on Star Sports Network and live-streamed on JioStar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia: Sophie Molineux (c), Nicola Carey, Ash Gardner, Kim Garth, Lucy Hamilton, Grace Harris, Alana King, Phoebe Litchfield, Tahlia McGrath, Beth Mooney (wk), Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Annabel Sutherland, Georgia Voll, Georgia Wareham Article Source: IANS
Women's T20 WC: Maguire, Murray Lead Disciplined Ireland Effort As West Indies Post 128/7
T20 World Cup: Ireland produced a disciplined bowling performance, striking at regular intervals to restrict West Indies to 128/7 in 20 overs in their final Group Stage match of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 at the County Ground in Bristol on Saturday. After electing to bowl first, Ireland made an early breakthrough as Aimee Maguire dismissed opener Qiana Joseph for 8. The left-handed batter attempted an attacking shot but failed to clear the infield, departing after hitting one boundary. West Indies skipper Hayley Matthews responded positively, driving two elegant boundaries in the following over to settle the innings. However, Ireland continued to chip away as Arlene Kelly recovered well after an expensive start to remove Shemaine Campbell, leaving the Caribbean side under pressure inside the Power-play. With two early wickets down, Matthews and the experienced Stafanie Taylor looked to rebuild cautiously. The pair relied mainly on singles and doubles against a disciplined Irish attack, managing only 40 runs in the first six overs. Matthews briefly looked to accelerate with a boundary in the eighth over but failed to convert her start. She was caught at square leg by Rebecca Stokell off Cara Murray for 22 from 25 deliveries, an innings that included three fours. Taylor and Deandra Dottin then attempted to revive the innings but found boundaries difficult to come by as Ireland's spinners maintained tight lines and lengths. At the halfway stage, the West Indies had reached only 54/3. The fourth-wicket partnership began to gather momentum before Ireland struck again. Aimee Maguire trapped Taylor in front after a scratchy 16 off 26 balls, further denting West Indies' hopes of posting a competitive total. Chinelle Henry walked in with positive intent and immediately put pressure back on the bowlers, striking a boundary off just her third delivery. While Henry looked for scoring opportunities, Dottin rotated the strike to keep the scoreboard moving. Just as the pair threatened to accelerate, Jane Maguire produced another crucial breakthrough by dismissing Dottin for 21 off 28 balls, with Orla Prendergast completing a comfortable catch. Dottin's knock featured just one boundary. Ireland tightened their grip further in the 17th over when Cara Murray dismissed Jahzara Claxton, reducing West Indies to 101/6 with only three overs remaining. Henry continued to fight till the end, finding the boundary three times during her unbeaten 27 off 21 deliveries to ensure West Indies crossed the 125-run mark. Ashmini Munisar also chipped in with useful late runs as the Caribbean side closed on 128/7. Aimee Maguire and Cara Murray starred with the ball for Ireland, claiming two wickets each, while Arlene Kelly and Jane Maguire picked up one apiece in an impressive all-round bowling display. Henry continued to fight till the end, finding the boundary three times during her unbeaten 27 off 21 deliveries to ensure West Indies crossed the 125-run mark. Ashmini Munisar also chipped in with useful late runs as the Caribbean side closed on 128/7. Also Read: Live Cricket Score West Indies 128/7 in 20 overs (Chinelle Henry 27*, Hayley Matthews 22, Deandra Dottin 21; Cara Murray 2-13, Aimee Maguire 2-22) against Ireland. Article Source: IANS
Auqib Nabis Four-wicket Haul Hands India A Crucial 122-run Lead Against Sri Lanka A
Pacer Auqib Nabi Dar: Pacer Auqib Nabi Dar spearheaded India As bowling charge with a four-wicket haul as the visitors secured a commanding 122-run first-innings advantage against Sri Lanka A on day three of the first four-day game here on Saturday. Despite fifties from Nuwanidu Fernando (84), captain Sahan Arachchige (72), and Ashen Bandara (70), Sri Lanka A eventually made 330 in response to India A's mammoth first-innings total of 452/6 declared. By the time stumps arrived, India A extended their overall lead to 170 runs, reaching 48 for no loss in their second essay. Sai Sudharsan, who smashed a century in the first innings as an opener, had a minor setback and retired hurt on seven. However, Devdutt Padikkal (20 not out) and Ayush Pandey (20 not out) negotiated the remaining overs flawlessly to keep the visitors in absolute control. Resuming the day from an overnight score of 113/2, Sri Lanka A enjoyed a productive morning session. Nuwanidu and Bandara frustrated the Indian bowling attack with a 105-run partnership for the third wicket. Nuwanidu looked well-poised for a century before seamer Yash Thakur dismissed him 16 runs short of the three-figure mark. Skipper Arachchige then joined Bandara to further steady the ship. Arachchige took an aggressive approach against the Indian spinners, dispatching Saransh Jain over the ropes to take the hosts to a comfortable 204 for 3 at the lunch break. The afternoon session witnessed a brief weather interruption, but the hosts' batters maintained their composure. Arachchige brought up his half-century in style with a brace of sixes off Harsh Dubey, while a boundary from Bandara off Thakur brought up their 117-run alliance. India A eventually fought back through their spinners. Off-spinner Jain broke the threatening partnership by removing Bandara, with Padikkal taking a sharp catch. Left-arm spinner Dubey soon sent back the dangerous Arachchige, courtesy another catch by Padikkal. A brief counter-attack by Ravindu Fernando and Anjala Bandara momentarily pushed the hosts past the 300-run mark. However, Nabi broke the lower-order resistance by striking in consecutive overs just before the tea interval, leaving Sri Lanka A reeling at 315/7. Post-tea, Dubey quickly removed Kavindu Pathiratne. Although Chamika Gunasekara and Dilum Sudeera delayed the inevitable by lingering for nearly ten overs, Nabi took out the former and Dulaj Samudhita on back-to-back deliveries to finish with impressive figures of 4-58, which augurs well ahead of Indias two-game Test tour of Sri Lanka in August. Brief scores: Post-tea, Dubey quickly removed Kavindu Pathiratne. Although Chamika Gunasekara and Dilum Sudeera delayed the inevitable by lingering for nearly ten overs, Nabi took out the former and Dulaj Samudhita on back-to-back deliveries to finish with impressive figures of 4-58, which augurs well ahead of Indias two-game Test tour of Sri Lanka in August. Also Read: Live Cricket Score --IANS Article Source: IANS
T20 World Cup: Scotland miss out as eight teams secure automatic spots for 2028
Pakistan qualified as a result of being the tournament hosts
Women's T20 WC: 'Experience Will Be Key In Crucial Ireland Game', Says Afy Fletcher
T20 World Cup: West Indies veteran leg-spinner Afy Fletcher said the team is in a positive frame of mind and focused on executing their plans as they clash with Ireland in a crucial Women's T20 World Cup clash on Saturday to seal a place in the semi-finals. The Caribbean side entered the contest knowing that a victory over Ireland at the County Ground would seal their place in the last four after winning three of their first four matches. Ireland, meanwhile, are already out of semifinal contention after suffering four consecutive defeats. We are all in a good space at the moment. I think everybody is just getting their routine in, getting the training done, and everyone knows their preparation. We are ready for the game, prepared for what's ahead, and we are in a positive mindset, Fletcher said before the match. Ireland won the toss and opted to bowl first, hoping to finish their campaign on a high, while West Indies backed themselves to put up a competitive total on what captain Hayley Matthews described as a slightly slow surface. Despite the West Indies enjoying the better record against Ireland in recent meetings, Fletcher insisted past results would have little bearing on Saturday's encounter. That was in the past, but we have to take things as present. We have to look at the positives that come out of it and just go ahead and execute. Whoever plays the best cricket on the day will come out victorious, she said. Despite the West Indies enjoying the better record against Ireland in recent meetings, Fletcher insisted past results would have little bearing on Saturday's encounter. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We just have to bank on experience. I've been working hard all these years and have worked with several coaches. Working with this new staff brings different variations and variety. They give different experiences to me, so I just work on what's working for me, back my skills, and continue doing what I'm doing well, Fletcher added. Article Source: IANS
Australia hold the key as India, South Africa chase semi-final spots
South Africa are the favourites to beat Bangladesh, but their poor net run rate means their chances hinge on Australia beating India
Womens T20 WC: Credit Goes To The Whole Team For The Way They Played, Says Fatima Sana
T20 World Cup: Pakistan skipper Fatima Sana lauded her sides collective effort after they ended their Womens T20 World Cup campaign with a 37run win over the Netherlands at the County Ground on Saturday. Gull Ferozas 63 not out took Pakistan to 126/6 despite losing their last four wickets for just 20 runs, and was followed by Fatima and Ayesha Zafar picking three-fors each to bowl out the Netherlands for just 89. We needed a win, and credit goes to the whole team for the way they played today. Ayesha Zafar is also a senior player, and she has played a lot of time in the Pakistan team. She knows how to take responsibility. Today she took it, and the way Gull Feroza batted, I think, is what we needed in the last couple of matches, said Fatima at the conclusion of the game. On contributing with the ball despite missing out with the bat, Fatima said, I think as an all-rounder, I just prefer that whatever I do, it goes to the team. So I think it must be a good day for everyone. Asked about learnings from the competition, Fatima pointed towards batting improvements. Definitely, we need to be better on the batting side. So we need to improve the batting lineup. And hopefully when we go back, we will discuss a lot of things, especially the batting side, because we need to improve more on the batting side. Gull, named Player of the Match, said her performance with the bat were really important for herself and the team to break their winless run. Firstly, its very important for my team and me. So I just played my game. I think the pitch was a little bit tricky. So we needed to score runs. We needed to stay on the pitch. So we just went and rotated the strike and just changed our plan because we lost a couple of wickets. And thats why we rotated our strike, and on the bad balls, we punished the bad balls. So it was good for us. I think this win is very important for us as a team. So we just tried to win this match on a positive note and finish well. So thats good for us. The Netherlands captain, Babette de Leede, praised her bowlers despite the defeat, resulting in them ending their tournament without a victory. I think our bowlers were excellent today. I think to be able to restrict Pakistan to this score on this ground was a really good effort from us. Unfortunately, we couldnt quite get there after a good start. So we just went and rotated the strike and just changed our plan because we lost a couple of wickets. And thats why we rotated our strike, and on the bad balls, we punished the bad balls. So it was good for us. I think this win is very important for us as a team. So we just tried to win this match on a positive note and finish well. So thats good for us. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think this experience has been incredible. We take so much from it. This is only just the beginning, hopefully, for Dutch cricket. It was incredible. I think it was so special. This team, as you know, were not professional cricketers at all. So to be able to be here, play the way we have played, I think we can be really proud of ourselves. Article Source: IANS
Naomi Osaka retires in second set of Bad Homburg final with foot injury
Naomi Osaka was trailing 6-1, 1-0 to Karolina Muchova of the Czech Republic when she pulled out
Ireland bowl as West Indies eye semi-final spot
Both teams made a change that alters the team balance
Womens T20 WC: South Africa Chase Big Win Over Bangladesh As Semis Hopes Hang In Balance (preview)
T20 World Cup: South Africa have little room for error when they take on Bangladesh in their final Group A fixture of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, with victory alone unlikely to be enough to guarantee a place in the semifinals. The Proteas must first collect two points and then hope tournament leaders Australia defeat India later in the day, while simultaneously improving their net run rate to keep themselves firmly in contention if qualification comes down to NRR. The standings have left South Africa in a tricky position despite an impressive campaign. Like India, they head into the final round with six points from four matches, but the Proteas trail Harmanpreet Kaur's side on net run rate. That means even if both teams finish on eight points, India are expected to progress unless South Africa can significantly improve their numbers or Australia do them a favour by handing India a defeat. For Laura Wolvaardt's side, the first objective is straightforward: beat Bangladesh convincingly. Only after completing that task can they turn their attention to the outcome of the India-Australia clash, which immediately follows. Momentum certainly favours South Africa. Their previous outing produced one of the most dominant performances of the tournament as they dismantled the Netherlands by 88 runs. The victory not only kept their semi-final hopes alive but also narrowed the gap in net run rate that had separated them from India. The batting unit fired on all cylinders in that contest. Opener Tazmin Brits produced one of the innings of the competition, finishing unbeaten on 114 from just 69 deliveries after striking 15 boundaries and three sixes. Alongside captain Laura Wolvaardt, who contributed 45, Brits stitched together a commanding 121-run opening partnership that laid the platform for a formidable total of 209/1. Annerie Dercksen then provided the finishing flourish with an unbeaten 37 off only 16 balls, ensuring South Africa posted the tournament's highest total to date. That performance showcased the batting depth South Africa will hope to unleash once again against a Bangladesh side that enters the contest under pressure after a five-wicket defeat to India. The loss left Bangladesh's qualification hopes hanging by a thread and denied them an opportunity to eliminate one of their direct rivals. While Bangladesh are still mathematically alive, their path is an extremely complicated one. They require victory over South Africa by a substantial margin and must also hope India lose to Australia. Even then, net run rate could determine whether they remain in the competition or bow out. Despite those slim possibilities, Bangladesh will take confidence from the knowledge that they still have something tangible to play for. Producing a surprise against one of the tournament's stronger sides would not only revive their campaign but also dramatically alter the complexion of Group 1. On paper, however, South Africa remain overwhelming favourites. Their batting has found rhythm at the ideal time, the bowling attack has delivered consistently throughout the tournament, and the incentive of reaching another World Cup semi-final provides additional motivation. Everything points towards the Proteas securing the victory they need. Whether it proves enough to extend their campaign may ultimately depend on events later in the evening, but South Africa know their first job is to leave no doubt against Bangladesh by winning as emphatically as possible. When: Sunday, June 28, 7:00 PM IST Where: Lords Cricket Ground, London Where to watch: The West Indies vs Ireland clash will be broadcast on Star Sports Network and live-streamed on JioStar. Squads: Where to watch: The West Indies vs Ireland clash will be broadcast on Star Sports Network and live-streamed on JioStar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Bangladesh: Nigar Sultana (c), Nahida Akter, Dilara Akter, Juairiya Firdous, Sobhana Mostary, Tej Nehar, Sharmin Akhter, Rabeya Khan, Ritu Moni, Shorna Akter, Fahima Khatun, Fariha Trisna, Marufa Akter, Sanjida Akter Meghla, and Sultana Khatun. Article Source: IANS
India A stretch lead to 170 after Sai Sudharsan retires hurt
Nabi impressed with the ball, taking four wickets to help India A dismiss SL A for 330
Women's T20 WC: When And Where To Watch SA Vs BAN, Know All Details
T20 World Cup: South Africa will face Bangladesh in match 29 of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 at the iconic Lord's Cricket Ground on Sunday. With a place in the semifinals still up for grabs, this promises to be one of the most important games of the tournament. The qualification race in Group 1 remains wide open. South Africa and India are both tied on six points, but only one of them is likely to progress alongside Australia. For South Africa, the first task is very clear. The Proteas women need to defeat Bangladesh. However, that alone may not be enough. They will also be hoping Australia gets the better of India later in the day, while aiming for the biggest possible victory to strengthen their net run rate. India, meanwhile, have their fate in their own hands. A win over Australia would give them a chance at a semifinal berth. That means South Africa will not only be keeping an eye on their own performance at Lord's but will also be closely following the outcome of India's clash. Bangladesh are still in the hunt, although their chances are slim. They must produce a convincing win over South Africa and then hope Australia defeats India. Even then, Bangladesh would need results and net run rate to swing heavily in their favour to pull off a dramatic qualification. When: Sunday, June 28, 3:00 PM IST Where: Lord's Cricket Ground, London Where to watch: The match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game on their app and website. Squads: Where to watch: The match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game on their app and website. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Bangladesh: Nigar Sultana (c & wk), Nahida Akter (vc), Dilara Akter (wk), Juairiya Firdous (wk), Sobhana Mostary, Tej Nehar, Sharmin Akhter, Rabeya Khan, Ritu Moni, Shorna Akter, Fahima Khatun, Fariha Trisna, Marufa Akter, Sanjida Akter Meghla, and Sultana Khatun. Article Source: IANS
Zafar, Feroza lead Pakistan to consolation win
Netherlands appeared on course initially with a bright start from Heather Siegers, but lost their way dramatically
Womens T20 WC: Feroza, Ayesha, Fatima Star In Pakistans Consolation Win Over Netherlands (ld)
Netherlands ICC Women: Pakistan closed their 2026 Womens T20 World Cup campaign on a high by defeating the Netherlands by 37 runs at the County Ground on Saturday. After Pakistan elected to bat first, Gull Feroza top-scored with 63 not out off 52 balls, laced with nine boundaries, to take them to 126/6, despite losing the last four wickets for just 24 runs. In reply, Fatima Sana got the win with a triplewicket maiden and ended up with 3-12, while Ayesha Zafar chipped in with 3-13 her career-best figures - as the Netherlands were bowled out for just 89 in 18 overs. The Netherlands, playing their firstever T20 World Cup, showed plenty of heart, but fell short in the chase after Babette de Leede (30) and Heather Siegers (24) were dismissed. It meant that Pakistan finished their tournament on a winning note and will occupy fifth spot on the points table in Group A. The Netherlands chase began brightly with Heather Siegers striking five boundaries off Sadia Iqbal, Fatima Sana, and Diana Baig to race to 24 off 16 balls. But Diana eventually had the last laugh by trapping Heather lbw in the fourth over with a slower ball, which went past the pull to hit the back pad, as the DRS also confirmed the same. Phebe Molkenboer followed soon after, run out for eight by a sharp direct hit from Eyman Fatima at short fine leg. Sterre Kalis tried to rebuild with Babette de Leede, but runs dried up against the spin of Nashra Sandhu and Tuba Hassan. Eventually, Sterres stay ended tamely when she attempted a cut off Nashra, but chopped onto her stumps for 12. Babette and Robine Rijke, who looked tentative, tried to revive the chase by rotating strike with singles and twos, with the former hitting occasional boundaries, twice of which came off part-timer Ayesha Zafar. But with Pakistans spinners not giving much pace, Ayesha eventually prevailed by trapping Robine lbw, before having Sanya Khurana stumped for a three-ball duck, and had Frederique Overdijk cutting straight to cover for six. From there, the Netherlands had no room to claw back - Iris Zwilling was run out bizarrely when Babette de Leedes straight drive ricocheted off the nonstriker. With Babette committed to the run, Iris was stranded, and Ayesha collected the ball to throw it to the keeper and have the latter run out. Fatima then castled Babette, Silver Siegers, and Caroline de Lange to seal a big win for Pakistan. Previously, the innings began cautiously for Pakistan, before Muneeba Ali struck a couple of crisp boundaries off Iris Zwilling. But Muneeba perished in the fourth over, driving straight to cover off Hannah Landheer for 12. That brought Ayesha Zafar, and together with Gull, the pair stitched a 79run stand that gave Pakistan their best phase of the innings. Ayesha mixed sweeps and lofted drives to score 32, while Gull anchored with patience before opening up with inventive strokes, including scoops and sweeps. But Ayeshas dismissal, caught at extra cover off Silver Siegers, triggered the slide for Pakistan. Skipper Fatima Sana followed soon after, pulling Iris straight to deep midwicket. Debutant Eyman Fatima lasted six balls before holing out off Caroline de Lange, and Iram Javed was stumped attempting a charge against Heather Siegers, while Saira Jabeen briefly skied a catch to midoff against Iris, who ended up with 2-19, thanks to her tight lines. Gull, meanwhile, reached her third T20I fifty with a sweep behind square, but found little support as wickets tumbled around her. She struck nine fours in her superb knock, but the momentum had drained away by then for Pakistan. What could have been a total in excess of 140 became 126 for Pakistan, who also equalled their highest of the tournament. But against a spirited Dutch outfit, Pakistan managed to defend the low total with ease and earn a consolation win. Gull, meanwhile, reached her third T20I fifty with a sweep behind square, but found little support as wickets tumbled around her. She struck nine fours in her superb knock, but the momentum had drained away by then for Pakistan. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pakistan 126/6 in 20 overs (Gull Feroza 63 not out, Ayesha Zafar 32; Iris Zwilling 2-19, Silver Siegers 1-17) beat Netherlands 89 all out in 18 overs (Babette de Leede 30, Heather Siegers 24; Farima Sana 3-12, Ayesha Zafar 3-13) by 37 runs Article Source: IANS
Womens T20 WC: When And Where To Watch AUS Vs IND, Know All Details
T20 World Cup: Few group-stage fixtures carry the weight of India versus Australia, and Sunday's meeting at Lord's promises exactly that. With the Women's T20 World Cup knockout stage approaching, both teams have plenty riding on the outcome despite occupying contrasting positions in Group 1. Australia have been virtually flawless throughout the tournament, collecting maximum points from four matches and establishing themselves as the benchmark once again. Their impressive net run rate means only an extraordinary sequence of results could prevent them from reaching the semi-finals, allowing them to approach the contest from a position of strength. India's margin for error is considerably slimmer. Harmanpreet Kaur's team enters the final group game knowing victory would almost certainly secure progression, while defeat would leave qualification dependent on Bangladesh producing a surprise result against South Africa. Although Australia remain favourites, recent history suggests India have every reason to believe. The memories of knocking Australia out of last year's Women's ODI World Cup and winning a bilateral T20I series on Australian soil have demonstrated that the gap between the two sides has narrowed significantly. The individual battle could prove fascinating. Smriti Mandhana has anchored India's batting with 167 runs, while Shree Charani has emerged as the tournament's leading wicket-taker with 12 dismissals. Australia, meanwhile, continue to thrive through collective contributions, with Ellyse Perry leading the run charts for her side and Sophie Molineux spearheading the bowling attack. The long-term numbers still favour Australia, whose record includes five victories from six Women's T20 World Cup meetings with India, including triumphs in the 2020 final and the 2023 semi-final. Yet statistics alone will count for little once play begins at Lord's. For India, this is more than a fight for a semi-final place. It is an opportunity to register another landmark victory over the world's top-ranked side at one of the sport's most iconic venues and head into the knockout phase with momentum firmly on their side. When: Sunday, June 28, 7:00 PM IST Where: Lords Cricket Ground, London Where to watch: The West Indies vs Ireland clash will be broadcast on Star Sports Network and live-streamed on JioStar. Squads: Where to watch: The West Indies vs Ireland clash will be broadcast on Star Sports Network and live-streamed on JioStar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia: Sophie Molineux (c), Nicola Carey, Ash Gardner, Kim Garth, Lucy Hamilton, Grace Harris, Alana King, Phoebe Litchfield, Tahlia McGrath, Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Annabel Sutherland, Georgia Voll, Georgia Wareham Article Source: IANS
Womens T20 WC: Fatima, Ayesha Pick Three-fors As Pakistan Sign Off With 37-run Win Over Netherlands
T20 World Cup: Pakistan closed their 2026 Womens T20 World Cup campaign on a high by defeating the Netherlands by 37 runs at the County Ground on Saturday. Fatima Sana got the win for Pakistan with a triplewicket maiden to end up with 3-12, while Ayesha Zafar chipped in with 3-13 of her own as the Netherlands were bowled out for 89 in 18 overs. The Netherlands, playing their firstever T20 World Cup, showed plenty of heart, but fell short in the chase after Babette de Leede (30) and Heather Siegers (24) were dismissed. It meant that Pakistan finished their tournament on a winning note and will occupy fifth spot on the points table in Group A. The Netherlands chase began brightly with Heather Siegers striking five boundaries off Sadia Iqbal, Fatima Sana, and Diana Baig to race to 24 off 16 balls. But Diana eventually had the last laugh by trapping Heather lbw in the fourth over with a slower ball, which went past the pull to hit the back pad, as the DRS also confirmed the same. Phebe Molkenboer followed soon after, run out for eight by a sharp direct hit from Eyman Fatima at short fine leg. Sterre Kalis tried to rebuild with Babette de Leede, but runs dried up against the spin of Nashra Sandhu and Tuba Hassan. Eventually, Sterres stay ended tamely when she attempted a cut off Nashra, but chopped on to her stumps for 12. Babette and Robine Rijke, who looked tentative, tried to revive the chase by rotating strike with singles and twos, with the former hitting occasional boundaries, twice of which came off part-timer Ayesha Zafar. But with Pakistans spinners not giving much pace, Ayesha eventually prevailed by trapping Robine lbw, before having Sanya Khurana stumped for a three-ball duck, and had Frederique Overdijk cutting straight to cover for six. From there, the Netherlands had no room to claw back - Iris Zwilling was run out bizarrely when Babette de Leedes straight drive ricocheted off the nonstriker. With Babette committed to the run, Iris was stranded, and Ayesha collected the ball to throw it to the keeper and have the latter run out. Fatima then castled Babette, Silver Siegers, and Caroline de Lange to seal a big win for Pakistan. Babette and Robine Rijke, who looked tentative, tried to revive the chase by rotating strike with singles and twos, with the former hitting occasional boundaries, twice of which came off part-timer Ayesha Zafar. But with Pakistans spinners not giving much pace, Ayesha eventually prevailed by trapping Robine lbw, before having Sanya Khurana stumped for a three-ball duck, and had Frederique Overdijk cutting straight to cover for six. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pakistan 126/6 in 20 overs (Gull Feroza 63 not out, Ayesha Zafar 32; Iris Zwilling 2-19, Silver Siegers 1-17) beat Netherlands 89 all out in 18 overs (Babette de Leede 30, Heather Siegers 24; Farima Sana 3-12, Ayesha Zafar 3-13) by 37 runs Article Source: IANS
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2nd T20I: India Seek Redemption As Ireland Eye Historic Series Win In Belfast (Preview)
Civil Service Cricket Club: India will have little time to dwell on their shock defeat in the series opener as they return to the Civil Service Cricket Club on Sunday for a must-win second and final T20I against a confident Ireland side eager to script another piece of history. The reigning T20 World Cup champions were outplayed in all three departments of the game on Friday as Ireland recovered from 36/3 to post 182/9 before dismissing India for 148 to register their first-ever T20I victory over the Men in Blue. The result not only handed Ireland a 1-0 lead in the two-match series but also put them one win away from what would arguably be the biggest bilateral T20I series triumph in their history. For India, Sunday's contest is about far more than levelling the series. It is an opportunity to respond after a performance that exposed flaws in both planning and execution. The visitors made the perfect start with the ball in the opening match, reducing Ireland to 36/3 inside the Power-play through disciplined spells from Harshit Rana and Arshdeep Singh. However, the momentum slipped away in the middle overs as Lorcan Tucker and Gareth Delany rebuilt the innings before George Dockrell's late assault helped Ireland finish with a daunting 182. Iyer, who was captaining the side for the first time in T20Is, admitted after the match that India lost execution during the middle phase, allowing Ireland to attack straight down the ground on a venue where the boundaries are comparatively shorter. He also stressed that the team would forget what's happened and return all guns blazing in the series finale. That statement now needs to be backed by action. India's bowling plans, particularly in the death overs, are expected to come under scrutiny. Despite Harshit Rana finishing with impressive figures of 3/24, Ireland plundered 66 runs in the final five overs after capitalising on a few tactical errors. Better management of bowling resources and improved execution at the death will be key if India are to prevent another late-innings surge. The batting unit also has significant questions to answer. Abhishek Sharma's explosive 50 off just 20 deliveries briefly put India on course during the chase, but the innings unravelled once he departed. Captain Shreyas Iyer managed only three runs, while Ishan Kishan, Tilak Varma, Washington Sundar, and Axar Patel all failed to convert their starts. Apart from Shivam Dube's brisk cameo, the middle order struggled to build partnerships or keep pace with the required run rate. With the series on the line, the Indian think tank could consider changes to the playing XI. Teenage batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is among the players waiting for an opportunity and could come into contention if the management opts to freshen up the batting order after the disappointing display in the opener. Ireland, meanwhile, will enter the decider brimming with confidence. Having finally broken their T20I victory drought against India after eight successive defeats, Lorcan Tucker's men now have the chance to achieve something even more significant: a series victory over the world champions on home soil. Captain Tucker led from the front with a composed half-century in the first match, while Gareth Delany narrowly missed out on a fifty. More importantly for the hosts, debutants Matt Hollard and Jai Moondra repaid the team's faith with outstanding performances. Hollard was named Player of the Match after claiming three wickets, while Moondra's disciplined spell and two wickets highlighted Ireland's growing bowling depth. Although Ireland holds the psychological advantage, they will be aware that India possesses enough quality to mount a strong comeback. The visitors have often responded positively after defeats, and Shreyas Iyer's side will be determined to avoid an uncommon bilateral series loss. With Ireland chasing another historic milestone and India desperate to restore their reputation, the stage is set for a compelling finale in Belfast. When: Sunday, June 28, 6:00 PM IST Where: Civil Service Cricket Club, Belfast Where to Watch: Sony Sports Ten 1 SD & HD and Sony Sports Ten 5 SD & HD on TV. SonyLiv will live-stream the match on its website and app. Squads: Where to Watch: Sony Sports Ten 1 SD & HD and Sony Sports Ten 5 SD & HD on TV. SonyLiv will live-stream the match on its website and app. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ireland: Lorcan Tucker (c), Ross Adair, Ben Calitz, Gareth Delany, George Dockrell, Stephen Doheny, Matthew Humphreys, Gavin Hoey, Matthew Hollard, Liam McCarthy, Jai Moondra, Harry Tector, Tim Tector, and Reuben Wilson Article Source: IANS
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Womens T20 WC: The Plan Was To Just Hit The Deck As Hard As I Can, Says Iris Zwilling
T20 World Cup: The Netherlands fast bowler Iris Zwilling expressed satisfaction with her bowling effort of 2-19 against Pakistan in the ongoing 2026 Womens T20 World Cup, saying shes glad that the plan of hitting the deck hard finally clicked at the County Ground in Bristol on Saturday. Iris spell of 2-19, based around bowling tight lines, was the standout bowling effort for the Netherlands in restricting Pakistan to 126/6. I think all tournament weve been kind of discussing to do the same thing, and its really just to hit the deck and hit the deck as hard as I can, really try not to float the ball up there. And I think today that finally clicked. So Im pretty happy with that, Zwilling said in a mid-innings chat with the broadcasters. She admitted the bowling unit had faced challenges on battingfriendly surfaces throughout the competition. Its an interesting one because obviously we play on really, really good batting pitches. And I think coming from where we come from, we dont always have that experience. So its something that we had to adjust to pretty quickly. And I think in parts weve really shown that we can bowl to good batters at good grounds on good wickets. And its nice to, you know, see that back in a total today with just a low total, said Iris. She admitted the bowling unit had faced challenges on battingfriendly surfaces throughout the competition. Its an interesting one because obviously we play on really, really good batting pitches. And I think coming from where we come from, we dont always have that experience. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But I think weve shown in this tournament that weve got a very strong batting unit, and they are very capable of getting this total. So I back them all the way, and I think this is a really good opportunity for us, and its within arms reach, added Iris. Article Source: IANS
Womens T20 WC: Pakistan Suffer Late Collapse Despite Ferozas Fifty, Post 126/6 Against Netherlands
T20 World Cup: Pakistans batting effort against the Netherlands in their crucial clash in the Womens T20 World Cup 2026 at the County Ground in Bristol followed a familiar script - promise early on, but a collapse at the death would squander those efforts. From 102/2 after 15 overs with Gull Feroza hitting 63 not out off 52 balls, Pakistan lost four wickets for just 24 runs to finish at 126/6 in their 20 overs. It leaves the Netherlands a modest target of 127 to chase if they are to get their maiden win in the competition. The innings began cautiously for Pakistan, before Muneeba Ali struck a couple of crisp boundaries off Iris Zwilling. But Muneeba perished in the fourth over, driving straight to cover off Hannah Landheer for 12. That brought Ayesha Zafar, and together with Gull, the pair stitched a 79run stand that gave Pakistan their best phase of the innings. Ayesha mixed sweeps and lofted drives to score 32, while Gull anchored with patience before opening up with inventive strokes, including scoops and sweeps. But Ayeshas dismissal, caught at extra cover off Silver Siegers, triggered the slide for Pakistan. Skipper Fatima Sana followed soon after, pulling Iris straight to deep midwicket. Debutant Eyman Fatima lasted six balls before holing out off Caroline de Lange, and Iram Javed was stumped attempting a charge against Heather Siegers, while Saira Jabeen briefly skied a catch to midoff against Iris, who ended up with 2-19, thanks to her tight lines. Gull, meanwhile, reached her fifty with a sweep behind square, but found little support as wickets tumbled around her. She struck nine fours in her superb knock, but the momentum had drained away by then for Pakistan. Tuba Hassan edged one past the keeper for a boundary, but could not lift the tempo further. What could have been a total in excess of 140 became 126 for Pakistan, who also equalled their highest of the tournament, but now need to defend it against a spirited Dutch outfit if they are to sign off from the competition on a high. Gull, meanwhile, reached her fifty with a sweep behind square, but found little support as wickets tumbled around her. She struck nine fours in her superb knock, but the momentum had drained away by then for Pakistan. Tuba Hassan edged one past the keeper for a boundary, but could not lift the tempo further. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pakistan 126/6 in 20 overs (Gull Feroza 63 not out, Ayesha Zafar 32; Iris Zwilling 2-19, Silver Siegers 1-17) against Netherlands Article Source: IANS
T20 World Cup: India opener Shafali Verma has credited a conscious decision to simplify her batting for her improved run-scoring at the ongoing tournament, saying the mental reset that followed the Pakistan match has helped her play with greater freedom ahead of India's crucial final group-stage encounter against Australia. Speaking before the must-win fixture, Shafali also reflected on her batting approach, bowling responsibilities, India's fielding efforts, and the confidence the team has gained from previous success against the six-time champions. The opening batter said she realised that over-planning was holding her back early in the tournament, and changed her approach after the Pakistan game. A lot of things have improved in my batting. Before the Pakistan match, I was overthinking. I was planning too much, how I would play the first ball, what shot I would play off the second ball. But after that game, I realised that I don't need to complicate things. I just need to keep it simple. When I bat, I watch the ball and react. I don't plan too far ahead. That has helped me score runs more freely. Because of that change, I think I am getting good scores now. I am not putting too much pressure on myself. I will try to continue this approach in the must-win game against Australia as well, Shafali told JioStar. The opener explained that the biggest lesson has been knowing when not to attack and instead allowing the innings to develop naturally. If my shots are not coming off, I don't force them. I take singles and keep the scoreboard moving. I think batting is all about not complicating things. Keep it simple, take singles, rotate the strike, and play along the ground when needed. If the ball is in my hitting zone, I go for it. Otherwise, I respect the good deliveries and look for ones and twos. That is the approach I have learned over time. Don't try to hit every ball. Stay calm, watch the ball, and react. Whatever I have learned so far, this is what I have understood, she added. Apart from opening the batting, Shafali said captain Harmanpreet Kaur has clearly defined her role with the ball, allowing her to prepare accordingly. Harman di has kept my role very clear. She told me that I will have to bowl in the Power-play. So, I work on that on the net as well. I bowl with the new ball, focus on hitting the right areas, and try to keep the ball around the stumps. As an opener, I know that if you bowl outside the stumps, you give the batter room to score. So, I always try to bowl according to what I would expect as an opener, what line and length would trouble me. I bowl, keeping that in mind; tight lines, stump-to-stump, and making the batter work for runs, she stated. Addressing criticism over India's dropped catches during the tournament, Shafali defended her teammates and stressed that the side has continued to put in the work on the training ground. Everyone is thinking of giving their 100 per cent. No one is dropping catches or misfielding on purpose. Sometimes it's just not your day, the ball doesn't stick, the timing is off, or the bounce surprises you. But we always back the player who is having a tough day, both on and off the field. Our preparation has been good. We had two days of practice before this match against Bangladesh. We did fielding drills together as a team, half an hour of focused catching and ground fielding. So, I will not say that we are not preparing well. We are doing everything we can. It's just about the day. Some days things click, some days they don't. That's part of the game, the 22-year-old said. Looking ahead to Australia's challenge, Shafali acknowledged the quality of the opposition but said India's recent success against them offers belief. Everyone is thinking of giving their 100 per cent. No one is dropping catches or misfielding on purpose. Sometimes it's just not your day, the ball doesn't stick, the timing is off, or the bounce surprises you. But we always back the player who is having a tough day, both on and off the field. Our preparation has been good. We had two days of practice before this match against Bangladesh. We did fielding drills together as a team, half an hour of focused catching and ground fielding. So, I will not say that we are not preparing well. We are doing everything we can. It's just about the day. Some days things click, some days they don't. That's part of the game, the 22-year-old said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India will square off against Australia in a do-or-die encounter, with a victory confirming their place in the tournament's semi-final. Article Source: IANS
Gained Valuable Experience: Ujjain Falcons Optimistic After MPL 2026 Campaign
The Madhya Pradesh League: Ujjain Falcons may have narrowly missed out on a place in the semifinals of the Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) T20 Scindia Cup 2026, but the franchise believes the season has laid a strong foundation for future success both on and off the field. The Ujjain Falcons concluded their campaign with back-to-back victories and several standout individual performances, showcasing the potential of a young and promising squad. Throughout the tournament, the team demonstrated resilience, character, and the ability to compete against some of the strongest sides in the league. Reflecting on the season and the broader impact of the league, Ujjain Falcons owner Vinayak Kalani highlighted the importance of MPL in strengthening cricket's reach across the state. The Madhya Pradesh League has emerged as a good platform that connects fans from every corner of the state. For franchises like ours, it helps build stronger engagement with audiences and creates opportunities to establish our presence in regions where we see significant potential for growth in the future, said Kalani. Speaking about the league's evolution, he added, The focus now should be on taking the league to the next level. Discussions are centred around enhancing visibility, attracting greater sponsorship interest, and creating a larger ecosystem that benefits players, franchises, partners, and fans alike. The potential is enormous, and we are excited about the journey ahead. Kalani also praised the performances of the Ujjain Falcons squad and expressed confidence in the team's future. Our players showed tremendous commitment and passion throughout the tournament. While the result may not have gone entirely our way, the team delivered several memorable performances and gained valuable experience. These are the building blocks of a successful franchise. Looking ahead to the next season, the Ujjain Falcons owner reiterated the franchise's ambition to return stronger. Our players showed tremendous commitment and passion throughout the tournament. While the result may not have gone entirely our way, the team delivered several memorable performances and gained valuable experience. These are the building blocks of a successful franchise. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The 2026 campaign witnessed several standout moments for the Falcons, including all-rounder Madhav Tiwari's exceptional performances with both bat and ball and Aryan Pandey's memorable hat-trick against Bundelkhand Bulls. Article Source: IANS
Every Time He Clears One Level, We Look For The Next Challenge, Says Karthik On Sooryavanshi
The Rajasthan Royals: Former India wicketkeeper-batter Dinesh Karthik said teenage batting prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi thrives on challenges, adding that every time he clears one level, hes always looking for the next thing which can challenge him in the cricketing world. Sooryavanshi, 15, is currently on his first assignment with the Indian team for the ongoing T20I series in Ireland before heading to England for a fivematch series beginning on July 1 in Durham. The Rajasthan Royals batter earned his maiden India callup on the back of a sensational IPL 2026 season, amassing 776 runs in 16 innings at a strike rate of 237.30, including 72 sixes. Sooryavanshi also showcased his pedigree at the junior level, scoring 175 in Indias victory over England in the final to clinch this years Under19 World Cup in Zimbabwe and Namibia. Vaibhav is a precocious talent at such a young age. Every time he clears one level, we look for the next challenge. First, he did well in the Under-19 World Cup against smaller teams. Then he did well against major teams like Australia and England in the Under-19 World Cup knockouts. Then he came to the IPL 2026 league phase and dominated. Then we thought, let's see him in big games. In the eliminator, he batted through about 12 overs. If he plays the first 10 to 12 overs, he almost sets the game up for his team. He did exactly that. He took down world-class bowlers like Pat Cummins. Every test you can put in front of him, he has passed with flying colours. He is extraordinary. His bat swing is beautiful. Vaibhav is a bit like Jasprit Bumrah, you don't want to tamper with his natural bowling action and with Vaibhav, he has a great backlift. I hope whoever coaches him from here doesn't change his bat swing, said Karthik on Sky Sports. On how difficult it is to bowl to Sooryavanshi, Karthik, who served as RCBs batting coach-cum-mentor in their victorious IPL 2026 season, recalled seeing his blistering fifty at the ACA Stadium in Guwahati. At RCB, before our game against RR, we discussed what could be a weakness for this young batter. We felt a perfect yorker or a well-directed bouncer might work. But in Guwahati, nothing worked. Neither Bhuvneshwar nor Hazlewood could get him out, no matter what they tried. Vaibhav is one of the toughest batters to bowl to. On how difficult it is to bowl to Sooryavanshi, Karthik, who served as RCBs batting coach-cum-mentor in their victorious IPL 2026 season, recalled seeing his blistering fifty at the ACA Stadium in Guwahati. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Outside the powerplay, he is smart enough to stick to his strengths. He is not a one-dimensional player. He can take singles and rotate strike, and if you bowl in his zone, he puts you away, he added. Article Source: IANS
'Have No Doubt Sooryavanshi Will Be A Force For Indian Cricket And World Cricket', Says Sangakkara
Cricket Kumar Sangakkara: Rajasthan Royals Director of Cricket Kumar Sangakkara has backed teenage batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi to make a mark in international cricket, saying that he has all the ingredients to be a force for Indian cricket and world cricket. Sooryavanshi, 15, is currently on his first tour with the Indian team for the ongoing T20I series in Ireland, before he arrives in England for a five-game series starting on July 1 in Durham. He earned his maiden India call-up on the back of making 776 runs in 16 innings at a strike rate of 237.30 for RR, including hitting 72 sixes. Sooryavanshi also scored 175 in India beating England in the final to win this years Under-19 World Cup and Sangakkara, the former Sri Lanka captain, thinks the youngster is well-equipped to handle fame and attention. I feel Vaibhav will handle all the attention very well. At Rajasthan Royals, we pay a lot of attention to how we manage him and protect him. We keep an eye on him to make sure he stays grounded and focused. He will have many opportunities ahead, in cricket and commercially. How he balances that, and the support he gets from his family and the team, will be crucial. But one thing I can say for sure is that Vaibhav loves batting. He loves the game. The fame and flash don't really affect him. He is very grounded and curious about many things. He doesn't just live and breathe cricket all the time. He has space for other things. I have no doubt he will be a force for Indian cricket, world cricket, and in franchise cricket. Mentally, he is in a good place. I think he will deal with everything that comes with fame very well, said Sangakkara on Sky Sports. He also recalled how the franchise first spotted Sooryavanshi, who made his Ranji Trophy debut, at just 12. In 2023, our analyst Akshay sent us a text about a 12yearold kid named Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. He said the boy was incredibly talented and we needed to have a look. His coach Manish Ojha had told Vaibhav's father that the kid was ready for the big leagues at just 12. We were surprised at first, thought it was a joke. But Akshay was very sure, so we brought him in. Rahul Dravid was the head coach at RR then. They watched him for five or six minutes and said, 'We have to buy this lad.' I first saw Vaibhav during a camp in Guwahati. In a small side net, Jofra Archer and Sandeep Sharma were bowling with the new ball. No one wanted to bat there. Vaibhav walked in and said, 'I'll bat.' The sound off his bat was like a gunshot. He took on Archer and Sandeep with ease. At one point, Archer just stopped and laughed because this 14yearold was treating him with utter disdain. Sangakkara further narrated an anecdote from this season to underline the teenagers confidence, as he hit a brilliant 93 off 38 balls to power RR to a memorable victory over Lucknow Super Giants at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur. I have a story from this season that stands out. We were playing against Lucknow Super Giants. They needed to defend 220 to stay alive in the tournament. We fielded first, and as the chase was about to begin, Vaibhav was walking out to open. Sangakkara further narrated an anecdote from this season to underline the teenagers confidence, as he hit a brilliant 93 off 38 balls to power RR to a memorable victory over Lucknow Super Giants at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He ended up hitting 10 sixes in that game. Donovan and Lhuandre thought he was joking at first. But when he reached five sixes, they started counting down because they realised he was actually going to do it. That's the kind of confidence Vaibhav has at just 15 years of age. Article Source: IANS
Womens T20 WC: Just Amazing To See And Face The Biggest Players In The World, Says Molkenboer
T20 World Cup: Netherlands batter Phebe Molkenboer described her maiden Womens T20 World Cup experience as just amazing, saying the chance to see and face the biggest players in the world has been invaluable for her growth as a young cricketer. Netherlands, the tournament debutants, have been winless in the tournament so far and need a victory over Pakistan at the County Ground in Bristol to sign off from the competition on a high. For me, I think just playing against the biggest players in the world, its just amazing to see, to face them as a batter. Just getting the experience as a young player, and actually focusing on myself, and then actually performing if I can. And then just seeing them bat and bowl as well, its just amazing, said Phebe in a pre-game chat with the broadcasters. Speaking about her knock of 41 against South Africa, Phebe said, It was good fun. We had a good partnership. Its always good to start the powerplay with some runs. I think we did really well at the start. So Im really happy. It was a good pitch. The pitch is good. The outfield was pretty quick. So, if you just hit it nicely, then in the powerplay it will just roll for four. Just getting the experience as a young player, and actually focusing on myself, and then actually performing if I can. And then just seeing them bat and bowl as well, its just amazing, said Phebe in a pre-game chat with the broadcasters. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As a kid growing up, you play lots of sports on holidays, in the weekends. So, I really enjoyed it, just to be active all the time. So yeah, it helped me with my cricket as well, she concluded. Article Source: IANS
Womens T20 WC: Not The Kind Of Cricket We Wanted To Play, But Lessons Learned In Batting, Says Zafar
T20 World Cup: Pakistans top-order batter Ayesha Zafar admitted her side failed to play the brand of cricket they had hoped for in the ongoing 2026 Womens T20 World Cup, but stressed the campaign had offered valuable lessons for the side, particularly in batting. Pakistan have been winless in the tournament so far and need a victory over Netherlands to sign off from the competition on a high. Definitely not the kind of cricket that we wanted to play and wanted to put up in this World Cup. But however, we have definitely learned quite a lot of few things, specifically regarding batting, how we have seen some players from the different teams step up to the occasion and bat throughout. And I think thats what we have been missing, Ayesha said in a pre-match chat with the broadcasters. On her own batting, Ayesha conceded she struggled to get going consistently. I would like to get going in my innings more because honestly, in these few matches, Ive not been able to get going other than one or two matches. So I think Id work more on the development of my innings, how to go about it. Playing in a T20 World Cup after eight years, Ayesha further underlined her desire to contribute with the ball in the shortest format. Because you see in T20 cricket, its all about how much you can give back to your team. I think if I can bowl a few overs in the match and support my bowling unit as well, then I think that would be good, she said. On her own batting, Ayesha conceded she struggled to get going consistently. I would like to get going in my innings more because honestly, in these few matches, Ive not been able to get going other than one or two matches. So I think Id work more on the development of my innings, how to go about it. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Whenever you feel youre down, shes there to help you out and get out of the shell or wherever youre stuck. So shes always there, and I believe she always will be there, she concluded. Article Source: IANS
Womens T20 WC: Pakistan Make Two Changes As They Elect To Bat First Against Netherlands
T20 World Cup Group: Pakistan have won the toss and elected to bat first against Netherlands in their 2026 Womens T20 World Cup Group A clash at the County Ground in Bristol on Saturday. With both sides already knocked out of contention for the semi-finals, Saturdays fixture will have no impact on the qualification chances of the rest of the teams Australia, India and South Africa. Both Pakistan and Netherlands are winless and a win for either of them will mean ending the competition on a high. After winning the toss, Pakistan captain Fatima Sana said Aliya Riaz and Rameen Shamim have been left out, with Tuba Hassan and Eyman Fatima included. It looks like a batting track, so we just try to put the maximum total here. I think we just need to play attacking cricket in this game because we know that we didnt perform in the last matches. So we just try to play good cricket today. We discussed a lot (about run-outs), and we will try to execute better plans today. Netherlands skipper Babette de Leede said Heather Siegers is back in the playing eleven for Myrthe van den Raad. I think we have really good game plans today. Weve played on this ground before our last game, so we know what to expect. So we played some top nations, so we think today is the day that we can have our first win. I think discipline is going to be massive. Were going to hit our areas with the ball. In the field, weve dropped some catches in this tournament. Today our fielding needs to be really sharp. They have some quality batters, so we have to get them out early and restrict their total. Playing XIs I think discipline is going to be massive. Were going to hit our areas with the ball. In the field, weve dropped some catches in this tournament. Today our fielding needs to be really sharp. They have some quality batters, so we have to get them out early and restrict their total. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Netherlands: Heather Siegers, Phebe Molkenboer, Babette de Leede(w/c), Sterre Kalis, Robine Rijke, Sanya Khurana, Frederique Overdijk, Iris Zwilling, Hannah Landheer, Caroline de Lange, and Silver Siegers Article Source: IANS
Abhishek: 'The areas Ireland bowled in as a unit were much better than us'
India came unstuck against Ireland's debutant quick bowlers Jai Moondra and Matt Hollard, who shared five wickets between them
RCA Ad-hoc Panel Gets 10th Extension, Elections Delayed Yet Again
The Rajasthan Cricket Association: The Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) will continue to function under an ad-hoc committee after the state government extended its tenure by another three months, marking the tenth consecutive extension since the panel was first appointed in March 2024. The extension was approved by Registrar of Cooperative Societies Dr. Samit Sharma, who said the decision was taken to avoid a legal vacuum in the functioning of the state's cricket body. The committee has now been directed to complete the election process within the next three months. The ad-hoc committee, originally constituted for only three months after the previous RCA executive was removed in March 2024, has remained in charge for more than two years as elections continue to be deferred. According to a letter submitted by the committee to the government on June 24, elections could not be conducted because investigations into the financial and administrative functioning of the previous RCA executive are still underway. The committee also cited unresolved disputes involving several district cricket associations, stating that these issues must be settled before free and fair elections can be held in accordance with RCA bylaws. The panel further informed the government that the ongoing domestic cricket season, coupled with other unavoidable administrative circumstances, also contributed to the delay in conducting elections. The government has retained the existing committee, with Mohit Yadav continuing as convener. Other members include Dhananjay Singh, Ashish Tiwari, Sushil Jain, Arisht Singhvi, and Arjun Beniwal. The composition of the committee has often drawn political attention, with several members belonging to prominent political families. The panel further informed the government that the ongoing domestic cricket season, coupled with other unavoidable administrative circumstances, also contributed to the delay in conducting elections. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With the latest extension, the spotlight is once again on whether the long-pending RCA elections will finally be held by September 2026, as directed by the government, or whether Rajasthan cricket will continue under interim administration. Article Source: IANS
India's playing XI and game plans under scrutiny as Ireland dream big
It wasn't a case of everything going wrong for India in the first T20I, but enough things did not go to plan and Ireland, familiar with the conditions, cashed in
Couch and Pretorius take Unicorns past Orcas in scrappy, see-saw contest
There were collapses in both innings, but Brody Couch made the difference in the end with his three-for and 14-ball 26*
Karnataka Clinch IDCA U-19 3rd T20 National Cricket Championship For Deaf 2026
The Indian Deaf Cricket Association: The third edition of the U-19 T20 National Cricket Championship for the Deaf 2026 wrapped up with Karnataka U-19 emerging as champions after defeating Haryana U-19 by five wickets. This tournament held particular significance for IDCA, as it reaffirmed their dedication to nurturing and developing the next generation of cricket talent nationwide. The Karnataka team was awarded the trophy during a grand closing ceremony at the RDT Stadium Cricket Ground in Anantapur. Organised by the Deaf Cricket Association of Andhra Pradesh (DCAAP), the week-long championship showcased some of the countrys most talented young deaf cricketers, highlighting the Indian Deaf Cricket Associations (IDCA) dedication to fostering inclusivity, equal opportunities, and excellence in sports. A. Malola, District Revenue Officer (DRO) of Anantapur, attended as the Chief Guest for the closing ceremony. The event saw 10 state teams, Delhi, Mumbai, Haryana, Odisha, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Uttar Pradesh, compete in 23 league matches held from June 22 to 26, 2026. The Indian Deaf Cricket Association (IDCA) is backed by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and is acknowledged by the Deaf International Cricket Council (DICC) as well as the Asian Deaf Cricket Association (ADCA). Championship Final Toss: Karnataka U19 won the toss and elected to field. Haryana U19: 74 all out (15.5 overs) Karnataka U19: 78/5 (13.5 overs) Result: Karnataka U19 won by 5 wickets. After an exciting week of competitive cricket, Karnataka U19 has been crowned the champions of the 3rd U-19 T20 National Cricket Championship for Deaf 2026. Final Standings: Champions: Karnataka U19 Runners-up: Haryana U19 Third Place: Delhi U19 Outstanding performances were recognised with the following awards Best Batsman: Santih Shetty (Karnataka U19) Best Bowler: M U Sagar (Karnataka U19) Player of the Series: Santih Shetty (Karnataka U19) Player of the Final Match: M U Sagar (Karnataka U19) Speaking on the successful conclusion of the championship, Sumit Jain, president, IDCA, said, The successful completion of the U-19 3rd T20 National Cricket Championship for Deaf 2026 is another proud milestone for Indian deaf cricket. Watching these talented young athletes compete with such determination, passion, and sportsmanship has been truly inspiring. Player of the Final Match: M U Sagar (Karnataka U19) Also Read: Live Cricket Score Challagali Raghu, general secretary, DCAAP, added, It has been an honour for Andhra Pradesh to host this prestigious national championship. The enthusiasm, discipline, and talent displayed by all ten teams have made this tournament a memorable celebration of deaf cricket. We thank IDCA, the players, officials, volunteers, and our partners for making this event a grand success and look forward to hosting many more such championships in the future. Article Source: IANS
WI Vs SL 1st Test: Amir Jangoo, Roston Chase Keep West Indies In Touch Against Sri Lanka
Resolute batting by Amir Jangoo and captain Roston Chase kept the West Indies within reach of Sri Lanka's first innings total as the home side closed day two of the first Test at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua at 271 for five. Sri Lanka, seeking their first-ever Test series triumph in the Caribbean, were dismissed for 308 on the opening day. Jangoo, playing in only his second Test, will resume on the third morning on 78 in partnership with Chase (42 not out). Their sixth-wicket stand has already added 103 important runs to the home side's effort after they were struggling at 168 for five heading into the final session of the day. On a pitch playing slower and lower with each passing hour after offering considerable assistance to the faster bowlers early on the first day, the batting of Jangoo and Chase lacked flair, although their watchful determination was exactly what the West Indies needed to resurrect their innings after most of the top-order batting contributed to their own demise. While the wicket was really good, the bowlers were getting the ball to swing a lot, so once I was able to cope with that it was just about waiting for the balls in my area to score, said Jangoo in analysing his innings at the end of the day. I definitely had to restrain myself as a batter, he added. Playing the longer format of the game you have to be a lot tighter, a lot more compact. It got easier with the time spent out there but that was only because of the work put in ahead of the series. Sri Lanka suffered a significant setback at the start of the day when seamer Lahiru Kumara, only just returned from a lengthy period of recuperation from a leg injury, pulled up at the start of his second over and left the field. In his absence, Asitha Fernando and Milan Rathnayaka shouldered the bulk of the work by the pacers while Sonal Dinusha's left-armers earned the tourists their only wicket via spin on the day. - Abysmal run - West Indies openers John Campbell and Brandon King looked completely at ease in a stand of 58 by the end of the first hour's play. However, the first drinks break may have contributed to a lapse in concentration as King drove loosely to Rathnayaka to give a simple catch at short extra-cover. Campbell's demise with his score on 39 came when the left-hander attempted to heave a delivery from Dinusha out of the ground and was taken at long-on for 39. When Kavem Hodge played on to Rathnayaka, West Indies were unsteady at 102 for three just after lunch. Jangoo then found a useful partner in his Trinidad and Tobago captain, Joshua da Silva, in putting on 52 runs for the fourth wicket until the wicketkeeper-batsmen was caught driving at cover off the persevering Fernando. There was more success for Fernando on the stroke of tea when Justin Greaves, caught in two minds, pulled out of a shot too late and wicketkeeper Kusal Mendis came up with a good low catch to his right to shift the balance of play very much in favour of Sri Lanka. Yet they were to be frustrated by the West Indies' sixth-wicket pair as Jangoo and Chase sought to eliminate risks in successfully avoiding the late clatter of wickets which has become a familiar feature of recent West Indies batting efforts, especially through most of a chastening 2025 when the Caribbean side lost eight of 10 Test matches played. That abysmal run extinguished any hope, however unlikely, of challenging for a top two spot in the current World Test Championship cycle. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For Sri Lanka, this second day of play will be a timely reminder of the enormity of the task they face away from the familiar confines of Colombo and Galle in their quest to make their WTC dream in 2027 a reality.
Captain Chamari Athapaththu: Captain Chamari Athapaththu's explosive start and Nilakshika Silva's composed unbeaten finish helped Sri Lanka pull off their highest successful chase in ICC Women's T20 World Cup history, edging Scotland by three wickets with one ball to spare to keep their semi-final hopes alive on Saturday. The stunning win also saw Sri Lanka register their first-ever three victories in a single Women's T20 World Cup tournament, to jump to third spot in Group B. England have already booked their semi-final berth, with Sri Lanka joining West Indies and New Zealand in the race for the second spot in the group. Having been put to bat first, Scotland were off to a slow start but managed to post a competitive 151 for six on the back of contributions from Sarah Bryce and Ailsa Lister. Darcey Carter, Scotland's leading run-getter in the competition, made a patient 34-ball 36 to ensure their stay through the opening spell. However, the slower bowlers of Sri Lanka put up a strong show as boundaries dried up and Scotland could only manage 67 for two by the halfway mark. The impetus was provided in the late stages through a 53-run fourth-wicket partnership between Lister and Sarah Bryce. The former struck four boundaries during a quick 26 before being run out by a direct throw from Nilakshika Silva and Scotland from 138 for four, slipped to 146 for six before Sarah Bryce kept one end up with an excellent undefeated 47 off 33 deliveries laced with six boundaries including a sweet cover drive to wrap the innings up. Sri Lanka were outstanding in the field with Mithali Ayodhya being rewarded with two wickets, while Kavisha Dilhari finished with encouraging figures of 1 for 19 from her full four-overs. Two run outs put paid to Scotland's dreams of topping the 150-run mark. Needing not just victory but also a quick win in the chase to boost their Net Run Rate, Sri Lanka came out of the blocks with aggressive intent. Athapaththu, fresh off a century in her last innings without being dismissed, launched into a destructive spell at the top with six boundaries and a six off just 16 deliveries as her onslaught took the powerplay score to 65, the highest for the team in the competition before she was clean bowled by Katherine Fraser in the sixth over. Scotland responded through Fraser and the captain Kathryn Bryce, who along with Rachel Slater picked two wickets each and helped their team to restrict Sri Lanka to 118 for six after 15 overs. However, Nilakshika Silva held her nerves to finish with a valuable unbeaten 21 to shepherd the lower order through the tough finish. The match was into the last over, and things took an ugly turn when Slater, running in to bowl, was cramped with an injury and forced to abandon her spell. Scotland responded through Fraser and the captain Kathryn Bryce, who along with Rachel Slater picked two wickets each and helped their team to restrict Sri Lanka to 118 for six after 15 overs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief scores: Scotland 151/6 in 20 overs (Sarah Bryce 47*, Darcey Carter 34; Mithali Ayodhya 2-34) lost to Sri Lanka 154/7 in 19.5 overs (Chamari Athapaththu 33, Nilakshi Silva 21*; Katherine Fraser 2-25, Kathryn Bryce 2-28) by 3 wickets Article Source: IANS
MPL T20 Scindia Cup 2026: Invincible Chambal Ghariyals Crowned Champions, Seal Historic Double
MPL T20 Scindia Cup: Chambal Ghariyals completed a dream campaign in the Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) T20 Scindia Cup 2026, defeating Royal Nimar Eagles by 31 runs in the final at the Holkar Stadium in Indore. The triumph marked a historic double for the franchise after the Chambal Ghariyals women's team had earlier lifted the title with an unbeaten record. The men's team followed suit, finishing the tournament unbeaten as well. After being put in to bat, Chambal Ghariyals made full use of the opportunity, posting a formidable 224/5 in their allotted 20 overs. Openers Harsh Dixit and Ankush Singh provided a brisk start, adding 35 runs for the first wicket in just 3.4 overs before Dixit departed after scoring 32 off 18 deliveries. Ankush also fell soon after for 12 off 9, leaving the Ghariyals at 45/2. With the innings at a crucial stage, Apurve Dwivedi joined skipper Shubham Sharma, and the duo shifted the momentum with a superb 83-run partnership for the third wicket. Dwivedi was the aggressor during the stand, smashing 51 off just 25 deliveries, including five sixes, before being dismissed. Sharma continued to anchor the innings and found excellent support from Tripuresh Singh. The pair added another valuable 47 runs before the captain departed after a composed 57 off 38 balls. Tripuresh then ensured Chambal finished on a high, receiving valuable support from Rohit Gupta, who blasted 17 off just seven deliveries. Tripuresh remained unbeaten on 43 off 24 balls, striking three fours and three sixes, as Chambal Ghariyals powered their way to an imposing total of 224/5. While the batters lit up the Holkar Stadium with a flurry of boundaries and sixes, the spectators were also treated to a spectacular mid-innings show that further elevated the festive atmosphere. Chasing 225, Royal Nimar Eagles came out all guns blazing. Dharmesh Patel and Himanshu Mantri collected 21 runs in the opening over, smashing three sixes between them off Avesh Khan. Mantri was handed a reprieve early in his innings when Aman Bhadoriya spilled a straightforward return catch off his own bowling. However, Chambal struck soon after as Tripuresh Singh trapped Dharmesh Patel in front of the stumps for 17 off 8 deliveries. Mantri then stitched together a 35-run partnership with Kanishk Dubey before Bhadoriya cleaned up Dubey for 21 off just 10 balls. From there, the Eagles kept losing wickets at regular intervals and gradually slipped behind the required rate. Abhishek Mavi fought a lone battle with an unbeaten 73 off 39 deliveries but found little support from the other end as Chambal maintained control throughout the chase. Mayur Patel was the standout bowler, returning impressive figures of 2/21 from his four overs, as Royal Nimar Eagles were eventually restricted to 193/7 in their 20 overs. Abhishek Mavi fought a lone battle with an unbeaten 73 off 39 deliveries but found little support from the other end as Chambal maintained control throughout the chase. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Captain Shubham Sharma echoed the sentiment, saying, Winning the title feels even more special after watching our womens team achieve the same earlier in the tournament. Their success gave us confidence and motivation. Throughout the competition, our biggest strength was consistency. Different players stepped up in different situations, and that collective effort made all the difference. Its a proud moment for the entire team. Article Source: IANS
Heartbreak for Scotland as SL clinch thriller to stay alive
Sri Lanka now rely on England beating New Zealand and Ireland handing a thrashing to West Indies to make it to the final four
Chris Wood seals Hampshire win with bat after starring with ball
Yorkshire unable to string together partnerships but scrap hard in defence of small target
Munsey fires Nottinghamshire to victory at Kent
Sam Billings leads home effort with 64 off 38 but Outlaws get home with eight balls to spare
James Rew sends reminder with astonishing solo hundred
Discarded England batter produces innings for the ages to seal 18-run win
Malik magic sets up Warwickshire for midlands bragging rights
Young opener's 99 from 46 sets the stage for thumping win against local rivals
Livingstone headlines powerhouse Lancashire victory
International-quality line-up proves too much for Leicestershire on hot night
Crane, Dickson keep Glamorgan in knockouts contention
Legspinner's four-for limits Middlesex before hosts wrap up victory with room to spare
Freeborn, Perrin fifties lay platform for Warwickshire's first win
Opening stand of 88 in 10.2 overs sets up home side, as Surrey fall well short in chase
TG20 Season 1: Jaiswal, Himateja And Milind Star As Khammam Aces Clinch Last-over Thriller
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Khammam Aces held their nerve to script a thrilling eight-run victory over EIPL & eleve Karimnagar Diamonds in a high-scoring contest that went down to the final over, securing victory in the second match on Matchday 6 of the Hyderabad Cricket Association's TG20 in teh Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Friday. Half-centuries from Mickil Jaiswal and K Himateja powered the Aces to 213/6, before skipper CV Milind produced a match-winning spell of 4/21, helping the Aces withstand a record-breaking assault from Satwik Reddy to secure a memorable win. The Diamonds made the perfect start, striking twice in consecutive overs to remove openers Wafi Kachchhi (0 off 2) and Mayank Gupta (2 off 3), leaving the Aces reeling early. With the innings in trouble, K Himateja (56 off 33) launched a spirited counterattack, taking the attack to the bowlers from the outset. He raced to a well-crafted half-century in just 24 balls, bringing up the milestone with a towering six, and stitched together a game-changing 99-run partnership off just 48 balls with G Sai Krishna Reddy. Sai Krishna survived a major scare on 43 when Ashish Srivastav held onto a return catch, only for it to be ruled a no-ball. The reprieve proved short-lived, however, as Srivastav trapped him LBW just two deliveries later to break the threatening stand. The breakthrough slowed the Aces' momentum. Himateja struggled to maintain the scoring rate before holing out to Hrishikesh Simha off Harish Thakur, who claimed his second wicket of the innings. Prateek Reddy (19 off 10) departed soon after, further denting the Aces. With wickets falling around him, Mickil Jaiswal and CV Milind (16 off 13) steadied the innings. Milind played the supporting role before falling to Harish Thakur, but Jaiswal immediately shifted the momentum back with a towering six. Jaiswal then took complete control, bringing up his second consecutive half-century in just 30 balls. His unbeaten 64 off 34 deliveries, featuring four and six sixes, powered the Aces to a formidable 213. In reply, the Diamonds endured a disastrous start, losing skipper Tanmay Agarwal (0 off 1) and Hrishikesh Simha (0 off 3) inside the opening over to CV Milind. Rahul Radesh (4 off 5) briefly counterattacked but was also dismissed by Milind in the third over, reducing the Diamonds to 28/3. With the chase in trouble, Satwik Reddy produced a sensational counterattack. He took on Vidyananda Reddy and Sahendra Mallu with fearless strokeplay, including a remarkable fifth over that yielded 28 runs with four successive sixes. Satwik brought up his half-century in just 16 balls the fastest in the history of the Sreenidhi University TG20. The Aces, however, hit back with timely wickets. Wafi dismissed Harish Thakur before Ved Reddy removed the dangerous Satwik Reddy, who fell for a scintillating 63 off 27 balls, leaving the Diamonds at 97/5. Chandan Sahani then sparked another revival, smashing five sixes across two overs. Alongside Shubham Sharma, he lifted the Diamonds to 130/5 and briefly swung the momentum back in their favour. The Aces responded immediately as Sahendra Mallu dismissed Chandan (38 off 17), while CV Milind accounted for Narayana Teja (13 off 11) after Ved completed a stunning catch. Shubham continued to fight alongside Ashish Srivastav, but regular wickets kept the asking rate out of reach. Needing 17 off the final over, Shubham kept the chase alive with consecutive boundaries off the first two deliveries. However, Mahesh Vipparla held his nerve brilliantly, conceding just four runs from the remaining four balls, which sealed a thrilling eight-run victory. The Aces responded immediately as Sahendra Mallu dismissed Chandan (38 off 17), while CV Milind accounted for Narayana Teja (13 off 11) after Ved completed a stunning catch. Shubham continued to fight alongside Ashish Srivastav, but regular wickets kept the asking rate out of reach. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Anvita Khammam Aces 214/5 in 20 overs (Mickil Jaiswal 64*, K Himateja 56, G Sai Krishna Reddy 43, Harish Thakur 3/40, Rathlavath Dinesh 1/40) beat EIPL & eleve Karimnagar Diamonds 205/9 in 20 overs (Satwik Reddy 63, Shubham Sharma 53*, Chandan Sahani 38, CV Milind 4/21, Sahendra Mallu 2/49) by eight runs. Article Source: IANS
India And Pakistan Players Shake Hands At FIH Pro League Match In London
FIH Pro League: The trend that started in the cricket field ended on the astro turf as members of the Indian hockey team shook hands with Pakistani players at the end of their FIH Pro League matches, setting aside the politics and signalling a thaw in the relationships. The Indian hockey team players shook hands with the Pakistani players at the end of both their encounters in the FIH Pro League in London, which came as a pleasant surprise to many, considering that the issue had generated a lot of heat a few months back. Hockey players from both sides shook hands before and after the two matches, as is traditionally done in hockey. It was apparent that the Indian players did not refuse to shake hands when the Pakistani players approached them on Friday. Suryakumar Yadav's cricket team implemented this 'no handshake policy' when it refused to shake hands with the Pakistan players during the Asia Cup T20 tournament in 2025 to honour the victims of the Pahhelgam terror attack and to stand in solidarity with the Indian armed forces. The Indian women's team and the India U-19 teams followed suit. Teams and players in other sports followed that policy and did not make any attempt to shake hands with the Pakistani players before, during, and after their matches. The decision by Suryakumar Yadav's team made news all over the world, with global media covering India-Pakistan cricket matches just to write about it. Shaking hands or greeting the opponent is one of the most basic things done in sports and is mostly considered a courtesy and part of the spirit of sportsmanship. The decision by Suryakumar Yadav's team made news all over the world, with global media covering India-Pakistan cricket matches just to write about it. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The social media across the border had reacted quite positively to the Indian hockey players shaking hands with Pakistani players in the first clash between the two teams a couple of days back. With the teams shaking hands after their second match, too, it is going to get more attention and reaction from people from both countries. Article Source: IANS
Lynn lights the fuse as Northants run riot against Essex
Visitors rolled aside for 108 after Vasconcelos, Willey help pile on the runs
ENG-W vs NZ-W Match 28, Cricket Tips :The defending champion, New Zealand Women, are hanging by a thin thread in the ongoing ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026. The two defeats to start the campaign have pushed them behind other teams. Their chance to qualify is minimal, and it depends on other results. New Zealand will face England Women on Saturday at Kennington Oval in London at 11 PM IST. If New Zealand lose this game, it will be all over. But if they win, they should pray that West Indies lose their match game against Ireland on Saturday afternoon. Meanwhile, England are already through, and the result of this game will not impact them much. ENG-W vs NZ-W: Match Details Date : June 27, 2026 (Saturday) Time : 11PM IST Venue : Kennington Oval, London ENG-W vs NZ-W Live Streaming Details The live action of the upcoming game will be available on the Star Sports Networks with the live stream option available at the Jio Hotstar app or website. ENG-W vs NZ-W Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 43 England Women : 34 New Zealand Women : 09 No-Result : 00 ENG-W vs NZ-W: Ground Pitch Report This is the first game at this venue in this edition. This wicket is good for the bowlers, as there will be good seam and pace to offer. The new ball will be tough to face, and the overhead conditions will assist the bowling side more in the first innings. ENG-W vs NZ-W Possible XIs ENG-W : Danni Wyatt-Hodge, Amy Jones (wk), Sophia Dunkley, Alice Capsey, Heather Knight, Freya Kemp, Charlie Dean (c), Danielle Gibson, Sophie Ecclestone, Linsey Smith, Lauren Bell NZ-W: Amelia Kerr (c), Isabella Gaze (wk), Izzy Sharp, Sophie Devine, Suzie Bates, Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday, Jess Kerr, Nensi Patel, Lea Tahuhu, Bree Illing ENG-W vs NZ-W Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Danni Wyatt Hodge has been in top form, and she will be key for England at the top. For New Zealand, captain Amelia Kerr will have a big role with the bat. Probable Best Bowler Freya Kemp has been impressive in her first ICC event. She has swung the ball and got wickets. For New Zealand, Jess Kerr will have a big role in this clash because of her wicket-taking ability. Today Match Prediction : New Zealand have not been at their best, while England have been clinical across formats. Hence, we will predict England Women will win this game on Saturday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score ENG-W vs NZ-W Match 28 ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, Today 2026 Match, ENG-W vs NZ-W 2026 Prediction, ENG-W vs NZ-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update for ENG-W vs NZ-W Match 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 prediction.
WI-W vs IRE-W Match 27, Cricket Tips :One team has made it to the semifinal from Group B of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026. Now, one of West Indies and New Zealand will secure the second spot from this group. West Indies Women will be taking on Ireland Women in match 27 in Bristol. This contest will commence at 7 PM IST on Saturday at County Ground. Ireland are out of the tournament after losing all four group games. On the other hand, West Indies are in a must-win position. If they win, they are in, but if they lose, New Zealand will have a chance. WI-W vs IRE-W: Match Details Date : June 27, 2026 (Saturday) Time : 7 PM IST Venue : County Ground, Bristol WI-W vs IRE-W Live Streaming DetailsI ndian fans can watch the live action of the WI-W vs IRE-W on the Star Sports Networks. Fans can also watch the game through the Jio Hotstar streaming platform. WI-W vs IRE-W Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 10 West Indies Women : 09 Ireland Women : 01 No-Result : 00 WI-W vs IRE-W: Ground Pitch Report County Ground in Bristol will host the second consecutive game on Saturday. The wicket is expected to get slower, which means there will be a little challenge for the batters to time the shot. The ball will stick to the surface, and batting first will be key here. WI-W vs IRE-W Possible XIs WI-W : Hayley Matthews (c), Shemaine Campbelle (wk), Deandra Dottin, Stafanie Taylor, Jahzara Claxton, Jannillea Glasgow, Chinelle Henry, Ashmini Munisar, Aaliyah Alleyne, Afy Fletcher, Karishma Ramharack IRE-W: Amy Hunter (wk), Orla Prendergast, Gaby Lewis (c), Rebecca Stokell, Louise Little, Leah Paul, Arlene Kelly, Alice Tector, Aimee Maguire, Cara Murray, Lara McBride WI-W vs IRE-W Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Hayley Matthews and Orla Prendergast are two in-form batters for both sides. They will have the responsibility to lead their team to a good score. Probable Best Bowler Arlene Kelly and Afy Fletcher have been in wicket-taking form and have taken wickets in almost every game this season. Today Match Prediction : West Indies Women are a more experienced and skilful team as compared to Ireland. Hence, we predict West Indies to win this game. WI-W vs IRE-W Match 27 ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, Today 2026 Match, WI-W vs IRE-W 2026 Prediction, WI-W vs IRE-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update for WI-W vs IRE-W 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 prediction.
PAK-W vs NED-W Match 26, Cricket Tips :The next game of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 will be played in Group A. This is a dead rubber game, which will be played between Pakistan Women and Netherlands Women. It will be played at County Ground in Bristol on Saturday at 3 PM IST. These two teams are out of the tournament after failing to perform well in these conditions. Netherlands and Pakistan have failed to win a single game this edition, and this is their final game in this competition. Both sides will look to conclude the tournament with a win. PAK-W vs NED-W: Match Details Date : June 27, 2026 (Saturday) Time : 3 PM IST Venue : County Ground, Bristol PAK-W vs NED-W Live Streaming Details In India, fans can watch the PAKW vs NEDW live on the Star Sports networks. Fans can also watch the live stream on the Jio Hotstar app or website. PAK-W vs NED-W Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 01 Pakistan Women : 01 Netherlands Women : 00 No-Result: 00 PAK-W vs NED-W: Ground Pitch Report The wicket in Bristol is good for bowling. There is enough for fast bowlers with the new ball, and early on, the batters will have a challenging phase. The wicket in the second innings will be comparatively better, and the chasing team will have better conditions. PAK-W vs NED-W Possible XIs PAK-W : Muneeba Ali (wk), Gull Feroza, Iram Javed, Ayesha Zafar, Saira Jabeen, Aliya Riaz, Fatima Sana (c), Diana Baig, Rameen Shamim, Nashra Sandhu, Sadia Iqbal NED-W : Sanya Khurana, Phebe Molkenboer, Babette de Leede (c & wk), Sterre Kalis, Robine Rijke, Iris Zwilling, Frederique Overdijk, Silver Siegers, Myrthe van den Raad, Caroline de Lange, Hannah Landheer PAK-W vs NED-W Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Fatima Sana has been the standout batter for Pakistan in this campaign. For Netherlands, captain Babette de Leede has been the only batter who has looked in control. Probable Best Bowler Nashra Sandhu and Caroline de Lange are two key bowlers to watch out for in this game. Today Match Prediction: Both teams have struggled, but Netherlands clearly lack the experience. Hence, we predict Pakistan women will win this game. PAK-W vs NED-W Match 26 ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, Today 2026 Match, PAK-W vs NED-W 2026 Prediction, PAK-W vs NED-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update for PAK-W vs NED-W 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 prediction.
T20 World Cup: Ireland captain Lorcan Tucker hailed his side's resilience after they registered a historic 34-run victory over India in the opening T20I, describing the triumph over the reigning T20 World Cup winners as pretty special while praising his players for staying composed during difficult phases of the match. Ireland recovered from 36/3 to post 182/9, thanks to Tucker's 50 and Gareth Delany's 49, before bowling India out for 148 in 18.5 overs. Matthew Hollard and Matthew Humphreys claimed three wickets each as Ireland secured their first-ever T20I victory over India and took a 1-0 lead in the two-match series. It was pretty special. But just credit to the lads. I think we scraped through that game. We had some tough periods in it, but we stayed in it. We were diligent, we worked hard, and we were lucky to get the reward in the end, Tucker said after the match. It's great to beat the world champions at home in the first game of the season. But credit is due to the lads. We had two debutants there who put in absolutely outstanding performances, he added. The skipper also continued his impressive run with the bat, scoring his second successive half-century as captain. Asked about the achievement, Tucker responded with typical humility. I have no idea why. I'm sure it will be broken the next day. But yeah, it's started nicely for me, he said. Ireland were in early trouble after slipping to 36/3 inside the Power-play before Tucker and Delany rebuilt the innings with a crucial partnership. The captain admitted India's disciplined bowling made life difficult in the opening overs. I think India bowled really well at the start. They bowled really good lengths and didn't really waver from them. They stuck with them and made it challenging to hit good shots. It nearly felt like a Test match at one stage, but we tried to stay in the game, build a partnership, and then took our opportunities when they came a bit later, he said. He also acknowledged the role of Cricket Ireland's support staff and the work done behind the scenes. I think all the work that goes on behind the scenes at Cricket Ireland, everyone is very dedicated. That's why we like to bring these results and reward everyone's efforts, he added. Tucker reserved special praise for debutants Matthew Hollard and Jai Moondra, who impressed with the ball after learning from India's bowling display in the first innings. I think they were really dogged. We learned a lot from how India bowled in the first innings. They didn't really stray from their lengths. We tried to tell the lads to do the same, and they showed their skill, accuracy, and ability to stay in those areas. Absolute credit to them. They worked so hard and executed the plans perfectly. Tucker reserved special praise for debutants Matthew Hollard and Jai Moondra, who impressed with the ball after learning from India's bowling display in the first innings. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Absolutely. A series win at home against India would be pretty special. The lads are absolutely keen to get back here. The energy today was fabulous, the crowd were brilliant, so it was special, he said. Article Source: IANS
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World Champion India: World Champion India's shocking 34-run defeat to Ireland in the opening T20I at Belfast has sparked a strong reaction on social media, with many fans criticising the team's approach, captain Shreyas Iyer's tactics and batting, while others praised Ireland for scripting their first-ever T20I victory over India. Ireland recovered from 36/3 to post 182/9 before bowling India out for 148 in 18.5 overs. Matthew Hollard and Matthew Humphreys claimed three wickets each as the hosts ended an eight-match losing streak against India in T20Is. Many fans believed India entered the contest expecting an easy victory and paid the price for taking Ireland lightly. Reacting to the upset, one user wrote, Result of being too casual. Sharing a similar opinion, another fan felt India had underestimated the hosts despite their recent improvement in international cricket. The user praised Ireland's planning and execution while suggesting the visitors lacked the same intensity. That is why it is being said to never underestimate your opponent. The Indian team underestimated them. They thought they would win very easily, but kudos to Ireland, they came with preparation and took the win. Well played, Ireland, you deserved to win, he wrote on X. Shreyas Iyer, who is captaining the side for the first time in the T20I, also came on fire as fans questioned his bowling changes and his inability to make an impact with the bat during the chase. One user criticised his decision to continue with Prasidh Krishna, who conceded heavily in the death overs, while also pointing out that the captain managed only three runs. Poor Captaincy from Shreyas Iyer. Believing in Prasidh Krishna, who gave away 46 runs in two overs. Batting 3 runs in 7 balls while chasing 180+. When the Powerplay was going well, he just broke the momentum. Another fan focused on India's bowling strategy, arguing that Harshit Rana, who finished with figures of 3/24, should have been held back for the death overs instead of completing three overs inside the Power-play. The user felt that the decision allowed Ireland to cash in against other bowlers late in the innings. Shreyas Iyer's captaincy got brutally exposed today!! Why the hell would you complete 3 overs each of Harshit and Arshdeep in Powerplay itself!! Harshit is a proven death bowler with many variations; at least 2 overs should have been kept. Prasidh in death. The defeat also led many supporters to recall former India T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav. Several users argued that India's middle order lacked the experience and game-changing ability that Suryakumar has often provided in pressure situations. One fan posted, SKY poor form because he is the 3rd all-time most run-scorer among Indian batters, and remember he earned captaincy by his performance and match-winning performances outside Asia. We have to respect our legends. This is not a genuine way to remove our match winners. Another echoed the sentiment, saying Suryakumar's absence was evident during India's unsuccessful chase. You only realise the value of a match-winner when he's not there. Today was a reminder of what SKY brings to this Indian side. Some absences speak louder than any presence. Head coach Gautam Gambhir also came under fire from some fans following the defeat, with one user sarcastically questioning how a side featuring several established international players had suffered such a result. Such a great team crafted by Gautam Gambhir that got humiliated by Ireland. Head coach Gautam Gambhir also came under fire from some fans following the defeat, with one user sarcastically questioning how a side featuring several established international players had suffered such a result. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, with the series on the line, Shreyas Iyer's side would look to shut down the critics when they face Ireland in the 2nd T20i on Sunday. Article Source: IANS
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1st T20i: Humphreys, Hollard Star As Ireland Seal Historic 34-run Win Against India
Reigning T20 World Cup: Reigning T20 World Cup-winner India, playing under a new captain and new-look team, suffered an embarrassing 34-run defeat to Ireland in the opening T20I of the two-match series at the Civil Service Cricket Club in Belfast on Friday. This is India's first-ever defeat to Ireland after surging to eight consecutive wins in the shortest format. Shreyas Iyer made a disappointing start to his captaincy as Matthew Hollard and Matthew Humphreys claimed three wickets apiece in a disciplined bowling display to help Ireland bowl India out for 148 in 18.5 overs, sealing a historic victory. Chasing a challenging target of 183, India made a brisk start with Abhishek Sharma taking the attack to the Irish bowlers. The left-hander struck a six and a boundary in the opening over as India raced to 16 without loss. Ireland responded immediately as Jai Moondra produced a superb delivery to clean up Sanju Samson and hand the hosts an early breakthrough. Abhishek continued his aggressive approach, smashing Liam McCarthy for four boundaries in an over to keep India's chase on track. However, India suffered another setback when Ishan Kishan mistimed a flick off Matthew Hollard and was dismissed after scoring four. The wickets continued to fall as new T20I captain Shreyas Iyer failed to make an impact, managing just three runs from seven deliveries before departing, leaving India under pressure despite Abhishek's counterattack. Tilak Varma played a few attractive strokes, including two boundaries in the final over of the Power-play, helping India reach 68/3 after six overs. Abhishek then brought up a breathtaking half-century in just 19 balls, but Ireland struck at the perfect time as the opener was dismissed for 50 off only 20 deliveries. His entertaining knock featured seven fours and two sixes and left India at 85/4. Tilak's promising innings ended soon after as he fell for 19 off 21 balls, while Matthew Hollard further dented India's chase by dismissing Washington Sundar for nine. Shivam Dube briefly kept India's hopes alive with an attacking cameo, smashing two sixes and a boundary during his 25-run knock off 16 balls. At the other end, Axar Patel struggled to accelerate and managed only 15 from 16 deliveries before holing out to long-on. Dube's resistance ended when Jai Moondra completed an excellent return catch off his own bowling, effectively ending India's hopes of a comeback. Harshit Rana struck a couple of boundaries late in the innings but was dismissed for eight, while Matthew Humphreys wrapped up the innings by removing Arshdeep Singh in the 19th over. Matthew Hollard (3 wickets) and Matthew Humphreys (3 wickets) starred with the ball for Ireland, while Jai Moondra finished with two wickets. Liam McCarthy and Gareth Delany claimed one wicket each as Ireland completed a memorable victory to take a 1-0 lead in the two-match series. Earlier, coming to bat after losing the toss, Ireland started aggressively through Tim Tector and Ross Adair before Harshit Rana struck twice in quick succession. Adair departed for 12 off seven balls after edging behind, while Harry Tector also fell early to Arshdeep Singh. Rana then dismissed Tim Tector for 17 with a clever slower delivery, reducing Ireland to 32/3. The hosts reached 36/3 at the end of the power play. Benjamin Calitz briefly counterattacked with two sixes before Shivam Dube removed him for 15, leaving Ireland in further trouble. However, Tucker and Delany rebuilt the innings with a crucial partnership, mixing sensible strike rotation with timely boundaries. Tucker anchored the innings and accelerated after settling in, taking 16 runs off an Axar Patel over before bringing up his fifty in 35 balls. Harshit returned to end Tucker's impressive knock of 50 from 36 deliveries, but Ireland continued to attack. George Dockrell made an immediate impact, smashing 19 runs off Washington Sundar's over before adding quick runs alongside Delany. The pair punished Prasidh Krishna, collecting 27 runs from the 17th over to push Ireland towards a strong finish. Axar Patel dismissed Dockrell for a brisk 19, while Delany fell agonisingly short of a half-century, scoring 49 off 31 balls with three fours and three sixes before being caught off Arshdeep Singh in the penultimate over. Ireland lost two more wickets in the final over but still finished with an imposing 182/9. Harshit Rana starred with the ball for India, claiming 3/24, while Arshdeep Singh and Axar Patel picked up two wickets each. Despite India's impressive start with the ball, Ireland's middle-order recovery and powerful finish ensured they posted a challenging total. Axar Patel dismissed Dockrell for a brisk 19, while Delany fell agonisingly short of a half-century, scoring 49 off 31 balls with three fours and three sixes before being caught off Arshdeep Singh in the penultimate over. Ireland lost two more wickets in the final over but still finished with an imposing 182/9. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ireland 182/9 in 20 overs (Locran Tucker 50, Gerath Delany 49, George Dockrell 19; Harshit Rana 3-24, Arshdeep Singh 2-28, Axar Patel 2-33) beat India 148 all out in 18.5 overs (Abhishek Sharma 50, Shivam Dube 25; Matthew Humphreys 3-38, Matthew Hollard 3-28) by 34 runs. Article Source: IANS
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TG20 Season 1: Gaurav, Nitish Power Nalgonda Knights To Commanding Win Over Warangal Warriors
Hyderabad Cricket Association: A sensational 143-run stand between Gaurav Reddy and Nitish Reddy propelled Anurag Nalgonda Knights to a commanding 91-run victory over Warangal Warriors at the Hyderabad Cricket Association's Sreenidhi University TG20 in the first match on Friday. After amassing 259/5 the joint-highest team total of the tournament the Knights complemented their batting brilliance with a disciplined bowling effort to bundle out the Warriors for 168 in 14 overs, sealing a comprehensive all-round triumph. Palamuru Strikers registered their first win of the season, producing a disciplined all-round performance to seal a five-wicket victory over Medak Falcons in the second match of the day at the Hyderabad Cricket Association's Sreenidhi University TG20 on Thursday. Rishab Baslas (2/33) and Ravi Kiran (2/34) were the pick of the bowlers for the Strikers as they restricted their opponents to 164/9. Vignesh Reddys quickfire 39 off 22 set the platform, while Rohit Rayudus unbeaten 54 off 42 balls anchored the run chase for Strikers, guiding them home with 13 balls to spare. Earlier on Thursday, Palamuru Strikers registered their first win of the season, producing a disciplined all-round performance to seal a five-wicket victory over Medak Falcons in the second match in the Hyderabad Cricket Association's TG20. Rishab Baslas (2/33) and Ravi Kiran (2/34) were the pick of the bowlers for the Strikers as they restricted their opponents to 164/9. Vignesh Reddys quickfire 39 off 22 set the platform, while Rohit Rayudus unbeaten 54 off 42 balls anchored the run chase for Strikers, guiding them home with 13 balls to spare. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In the other match of the day that was interrupted by rain, the Knights comfortably chased down a revised target of 117 in 17 overs to defeat EIPL & elev Karimnagar Diamonds by six wickets. Article Source: IANS
1st T20i: 'We Have To Bat Really Well To Achieve This Total,' Says Dube After Ireland Post 182/9
Civil Service Cricket Club: India all-rounder Shivam Dube acknowledged Ireland's impressive batting effort after the hosts posted a competitive 182/9 in the opening T20I of the series at the Civil Service Cricket Club in Belfast on Friday, saying India will have to produce a quality batting performance to chase down the target. After India had reduced Ireland to 36/3 inside the Power-play, captain Lorcan Tucker's well-made 50 and Gareth Delany's aggressive 49 guided the hosts to a strong total. Dube, who claimed the crucial wicket of Benjamin Calitz with a well-disguised slower delivery, admitted Ireland recovered brilliantly from the early setbacks. Definitely, they batted really well. Amazing batting by all of them. And I think it's a good total. We have to bat really well to achieve this total, Dube said during the innings break. The all-rounder bowled an important spell in the middle overs and said sticking to hard lengths was the key on the Belfast surface. On these kinds of conditions, you need to bowl on the hard lengths. So that was my plan, you told me I'm a genuine all-rounder, so I have to bowl, he quipped, he explained. Dube also spoke about India's experience of touring Ireland, saying the team has enjoyed playing in the country after previously featuring in Dublin. It's great. We really enjoy playing in Ireland. We played in Dublin. It was really good. Now we are here... The crowd is amazing. The wicket is good. We are really enjoying this, he said. The all-rounder bowled an important spell in the middle overs and said sticking to hard lengths was the key on the Belfast surface. On these kinds of conditions, you need to bowl on the hard lengths. So that was my plan, you told me I'm a genuine all-rounder, so I have to bowl, he quipped, he explained. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India requires 183 runs to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match T20I series after Harshit Rana led the bowling effort with figures of 3/24, while Arshdeep Singh and Axar Patel picked up two wickets apiece. Article Source: IANS
Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20: Bengaluru Blasters Look To Extend Their Lead As Event Rolls Into Hubballi
Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 Tournament: The fifth edition of the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 Tournament rolls into Hubballi on Saturday, with six franchises set to continue their quest for valuable points during the second leg of the competition. The Hubballi leg gets underway with a double-header on Saturday, as Shivamogga Yodhas take on Kalyani Bengaluru Blasters in the afternoon before Mysore Warriors face Gulbarga Mystics in the evening fixture. Shivamogga Yodhas captain Smaran R, whose side sits fourth on the points table with four points after two victories in Mysuru, said, We are all really looking forward to the next leg of the tournament, and the morale in the team is very high. There have been many positives in the Mysore leg, and both our wins have come by big margins. Its important to stay consistent and stick to your process in long tournaments like this, but the team is feeling optimistic. Shubhang Hegde, the tournaments current Purple Cap holder with seven wickets, whose Kalyani Bengaluru Blasters lead the points table with six points from four matches, said, Its been a good start to the tournament for us, and weve seen contributions across the board. Were happy to go into the next leg of the tournament leading the points table, but there is still a long way to go. Theres definitely an added sense of responsibility as captain, and Im glad to have had an impact with bat and ball. Gulbarga Mystics head into the Hubballi leg in third place with four points from four matches. Allrounder MacNeil Noronha said, After a challenging start to the tournament, weve bounced back with two dominant victories. Its good to head into the next phase with points on the board. The confidence in the group has grown, and were looking forward to the challenge ahead. Shubhang Hegde, the tournaments current Purple Cap holder with seven wickets, whose Kalyani Bengaluru Blasters lead the points table with six points from four matches, said, Its been a good start to the tournament for us, and weve seen contributions across the board. Were happy to go into the next leg of the tournament leading the points table, but there is still a long way to go. Theres definitely an added sense of responsibility as captain, and Im glad to have had an impact with bat and ball. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Second-placed Coastal Kings Mangaluru will be aiming to keep pace with the leaders after collecting five points from their opening four matches, while Hubli Tigers, currently fifth with three points, will look to climb the standings during the Hubballi leg. Article Source: IANS
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MPL T20 Scindia Cup: Bhadoriyas Late Blitz, Key Wicket Take Chambal Ghariyals Into Final
Madhya Pradesh League: Chambal Ghariyals registered a place in the final of the Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) T20 Scindia Cup 2026 after edging past Jabalpur Royal Lions by 11 runs in a thrilling semifinal encounter at the Holkar Stadium in Indore on Friday. Batting first, Chambal Ghariyals posted a competitive 213/8 in their allotted 20 overs. Openers Ankush Singh and Harsh Dixit provided a steady start, adding 39 runs for the first wicket in 3.6 overs before Ankush was dismissed for a brisk 29 off 14 deliveries. Shubham Sharma then joined Dixit at the crease, and the pair stitched together a 42-run partnership for the second wicket. Dixit took the attacking route and dominated the stand, eventually falling just short of a half-century after scoring 48 off 24 balls. Although several Chambal batters got starts, the side struggled to build substantial partnerships and continued to lose wickets at regular intervals. At 170/7 in the 18th over, the innings needed a strong finish, and Aman Bhadoriya stepped up to provide exactly that. The all-rounder played a crucial late cameo, smashing 30 runs off just 14 deliveries to inject momentum into the innings and propel Chambal Ghariyals past the 200-run mark. His aggressive knock ensured the team finished with a challenging total on the board. In reply, Jabalpur Royal Lions got off to a flying start as openers Aryan Tiwari and the in-form Ajay Rohera stitched together a superb 105-run partnership for the first wicket, putting their side firmly in control of the chase. However, Chambal Ghariyals finally found the breakthrough in the 11th over when Aman Bhadoriya trapped Rohera in front of the stumps for a well-made 44 off 33 deliveries. The Lions suffered another setback soon after as PDP talent Vedant Awasthi was caught in the deep for 7 off 5 balls. Tiwari then found support from Ritik Tada, but the partnership was short-lived. Tada attempted to accelerate the scoring but was dismissed for 14 off 8 deliveries after Avesh Khan pulled off a blinder in the deep, leaving the Lions at 127/3 in 12.5 overs. Skipper Rahul Batham then walked in to join Tiwari. In a surprising tactical move, the Lions retired Tiwari after his solid knock of 51 off 34 balls and sent Sanjog Nijjar to the crease. The decision, however, did not have the desired impact as Jabalpur suffered another major setback when a mix-up in the middle resulted in Batham being run out for 7 off 7 deliveries. With wickets continuing to fall around him, Nijjar fought a lone battle and kept the chase alive. The equation eventually came down to 20 runs required off the final over. Chambal captain handed the ball to Mayur Patel, and the spinner responded brilliantly under pressure. He conceded just eight runs in the over and also dismissed the dangerous Nijjar for 26 off 17, helping Chambal Ghariyals seal a memorable victory. Patel finished with figures of 2/30 from his three overs, while Bhadoriya impressed with an economical spell of 1/22 from his four overs. With wickets continuing to fall around him, Nijjar fought a lone battle and kept the chase alive. The equation eventually came down to 20 runs required off the final over. Chambal captain handed the ball to Mayur Patel, and the spinner responded brilliantly under pressure. He conceded just eight runs in the over and also dismissed the dangerous Nijjar for 26 off 17, helping Chambal Ghariyals seal a memorable victory. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Reaching the final again is a great feeling, but our focus remains the same. We have one more game to go, and our aim is simple: to win the tournament and bring home the trophy, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
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1st T20i: Sooryavanshi Misses Out On Debut As India Opt To Bowl Against Ireland
Civil Service Cricket Club: India won the toss and elected to field first against Ireland in the first T20 of the two-match series at the Civil Service Cricket Club on Friday. India's teenage sensation, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, has to wait for his senior men's international debut as he is not part of the playing XI. On the other side, Indian-born Jai Moondra is making his debut for Ireland. The series marks a new era for the three-time world champions as Shreyas Iyer, who is making his return to the T20I setup after more than two years, is starting his captaincy stint with the team. The skipper set to lead a batting unit featuring Kishan, vice-captain Tilak Varma, and several aggressive stroke-makers suited to India's attacking approach. Ireland, meanwhile, faces a daunting task after being hit by a string of injuries. New captain Lorcan Tucker will lead a depleted squad missing key players, including Paul Stirling, Mark Adair, Joshua Little, and Curtis Campher, while newcomers Matthew Hollard and Jai Moondra have earned call-ups. History is firmly in India's favour. The visitors have never lost a completed T201 against Ireland, having won all eight previous meetings, and will be eager to maintain that record as a new era begins at Stormont. After winning the toss, India's captain Shreyas Iyer said, Going to field first. It's a new surface for us, first time in Belfast. Considering the conditions, the environment, and the wicket, I want to field first. He's just asked all the players to be themselves and be relentless in the approach. Ruthless. So many other adverbs I can put in here. Need to get accustomed to the conditions as quickly as possible. We're going to take one match at a time. Always keep saying that you don't have to complicate things. On being asked about Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Iyer said, Unfortunately, no (Vaibhav playing?). He'll get his opportunity when the time comes. For now, we're going with three genuine seamers, 1 allrounder. After losing the toss, Ireland captain Locran Tucker said, Would've bowled. Looks like a really good pitch. It was a matter of transition. Stirlo led the last couple of years beautifully. Jai is making his debut today. Playing XIs: After losing the toss, Ireland captain Locran Tucker said, Would've bowled. Looks like a really good pitch. It was a matter of transition. Stirlo led the last couple of years beautifully. Jai is making his debut today. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ireland: Tim Tector, Ross Adair, Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker(wk/c), Benjamin Calitz, Gareth Delany, George Dockrell, Liam McCarthy, Matthew Humphreys, Jai Moondra, Matthew Hollard Article Source: IANS
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'Support Each Other Through Thick And Thin': Iyer's Message Before Captaincy Debut
Kolkata Knight Riders: Shreyas Iyer called on his teammates to build a strong team culture and play fearless cricket as he prepares to captain India for the first time in T20Is, urging the squad to support one another and play like Lions ahead of the five-match series against England. Speaking at a team huddle before Indias practice session in Belfast on Saturday, ahead of the series opener on Sunday, Iyer set the tone and explained his leadership approach after World Cup-winning skipper Suryakumar Yadav was replaced by the head coach Gautam Gambhir. Lets try to build a solid culture going forward. My first opportunity to captain the Indian team was definitely an honour and privilege, as Gauti bhai mentioned. Its a great respect as well to be leading the country, Iyer said during the practice session. So going forward, I want to create a culture where all of us are protecting, supporting each other through thick and thin, and more importantly, when we are out here, have as much fun as possible. Its a great opportunity, and this is a family. Lets play like Lions and approach each and every game like we are going to win it and play to the best of our abilities. Have an atmosphere where we are uplifting each other and enjoying each others success. The speech provided a peek into the kind of culture that Iyer would want to enforce now that the Indian team is stepping into a new chapter with him at the helm. The Indian team also had extensive practice in Belfast prior to the opening game, though a majority of eyes had their gaze fixed on 15-year-old batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. He could become one of the youngest Indian players ever to represent the country at the international stage, and spent about an hour batting at the nets under the supervision of Gambhir and batting coach Sitanshu Kotak. The speech provided a peek into the kind of culture that Iyer would want to enforce now that the Indian team is stepping into a new chapter with him at the helm. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Following the unsuccessful experiment of appointing Shubman Gill as vice-captain, the selectors and management have turned to Iyer as the ideal replacement for Suryakumar in terms of leadership. The 31-year-old will certainly have his task cut out as India had raised the bar quite high in the T20 World Cup in their last cycle, and the expectations from Iyer will be pretty high from the beginning of the series. Article Source: IANS
'This New Team India Has A Great Mix Of Youth And Experience', Says Shastri Ahead Of Ireland Tour
Sony Sports Network: Former India head coach Ravi Shastri believes the new-look Indian side has the ideal blend of youth and experience ahead of the white-ball tour of England, expressing confidence that the team has the quality to excel in challenging conditions. Speaking ahead of India's tour of England in 2026, Shastri expressed support for the young squad led by Shreyas Iyer in T20Is, hoping they make a strong impression. This new Team India has a great mix of youth and experience. Shreyas Iyer is a strong player in T20 cricket. It excites me to see him given the chance to lead the new Indian team. I look forward to some excellent performances from Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson, Ravi Bishnoi, Prasidh Krishna, and all the other team members, Shastri told Sony Sports Network. India's T20I squad will be captained by Shreyas Iyer, with Tilak Varma as the vice-captain. The squad includes promising youngsters like Abhishek Sharma, Ravi Bishnoi, Suryansh Shedge, Prasidh Krishna, Sanju Samson, Axar Patel, Harshit Rana, Ishan Kishan, Washington Sundar, Arshdeep Singh, Shivam Dube, Prince Yadav, and teenage talent Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. The ODI squad sees the return of senior players Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Jasprit Bumrah. Kohli is back after missing the Afghanistan series due to a hamstring injury. Bumrah will lead a pace attack that includes Arshdeep Singh, Prasidh Krishna, Harshit Rana, and Gurnoor Brar. KL Rahul and Ishan Kishan are named as the wicketkeeping options. Kuldeep Yadav, Axar Patel, and Washington Sundar will handle the spin. India's T20I squad will be captained by Shreyas Iyer, with Tilak Varma as the vice-captain. The squad includes promising youngsters like Abhishek Sharma, Ravi Bishnoi, Suryansh Shedge, Prasidh Krishna, Sanju Samson, Axar Patel, Harshit Rana, Ishan Kishan, Washington Sundar, Arshdeep Singh, Shivam Dube, Prince Yadav, and teenage talent Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. Also Read: Live Cricket Score This Indian team for the England tour in 2026 is a fascinating mix of youth and experience. Im especially eager to see how they perform on English soil. Shreyas Iyer, leading the team with Tilak Varma as vice-captain, creates a solid foundation. The real excitement comes from the young talents like Abhishek Sharma and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. Both can be game-changers against any bowling attack. Sanju Samson and Ishan Kishan will be key in the middle order, while the bowling lineup of Prasidh Krishna, Ravi Bishnoi, and the rising Harshit Rana looks strong, Gavaskar said. Article Source: IANS
Women's T20 WC: 'They Never Let You Settle', Says Jemimah Ahead Of Crucial Australia Clash
T20 World Cup: India batter Jemimah Rodrigues has urged her teammates to take the attack to six-time champions Australia instead of allowing them to dictate terms when the two sides meet in a virtual quarterfinal of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 at Lord's. Jemimah said India must match Australia's intensity if they are to keep their semifinal hopes alive. The thing about Australia is that they never let you settle. They are always attacking, always putting pressure. If you want to do well against them, you can't be defensive. You must dominate and take the game to them and our team enjoys that challenge. We know there is no other way. You must match their intensity and stay ahead. That kind of mindset works well for us. Shafali Verma has played a lot against them. Renuka has also bowled well against Australia in the past. Most of our players have good experience against them. We have faced them many times. But on the day, it all comes down to execution. We just need to go out there, back ourselves, and play with that aggressive intent. If we do that, I think everything will fall into place, Jemimah said on JioStar. India captain Harmanpreet Kaur echoed the confidence, saying India's recent T20I series win in Australia had proved the team could challenge the world champions despite the retirement of Alyssa Healy. We recently played a T20I series against Australia on their home soil, and we performed well. That series gave us confidence. It's not that after Alyssa Healy's retirement, Australia have become weaker. They are still a very strong side. They have a deep pool of players and a system that keeps producing quality cricketers. One player leaving doesn't change that. Sophie Molineux is a great captain too. She leads from the front and knows how to get the best out of her players. She is calm under pressure and reads the game well. She has been part of this Australian setup for a long time, so she understands the dynamics of the team. Under her leadership, they will be well prepared. But we have always played good cricket against them. We have always given them tough competition in big tournaments. The mindset remains the same, we will give our best, work hard, and try to dominate them in every department. We know they are a strong team, but we also know we have the ability to match them, Harmanpreet said on JioStar. The India skipper added that the team would focus on its own strengths rather than getting carried away by Australia's formidable reputation. We know Australia have great cricketers. They have world-class players in every department. But we don't spend too much time thinking about them. We focus on our own skills. We talk about what we need to do on the match day, our batting plans, our bowling lengths, and our fielding standards. We discuss how we can execute our skills under pressure. We know what Australia have achieved in the past, but that doesn't matter when we step onto the field. It's only about what we can do and how we can deliver to win that match. So, we keep the focus on ourselves. We talk about our strengths and how we can use them against them. That is what we will continue to do, she said. The India skipper added that the team would focus on its own strengths rather than getting carried away by Australia's formidable reputation. Also Read: Live Cricket Score When I joined the team as head coach in October 2023, there was a need for a reset in the dressing room. The team needed a shake-up, a change in mindset, approach, and attitude. We introduced new systems, new roles, and challenged the players to take more responsibility. The players responded well to the changes we brought in. They bought into the new plans and started backing each other. The results on the field are there for everyone to see. This Indian women's team is very different from what it was two years ago. Talking about Australia, they are a very strong side. Everyone knows that. They have world-class players in every department. But so are we. We are not behind them in any way. We went to Australia and beat them 2-1 in a T20 series. That was the first time India has ever beaten Australia in a T20 series. That win gave us a lot of belief. We can take confidence from that and prepare ourselves well for the World Cup clash, Mazumdar concluded. Article Source: IANS

