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No captain's event or photoshoot before Champions Trophy

However, the PCB will host an event in Lahore on February 16 to mark the start of the tournament

Espn CricInfo 30 Jan 2025 11:44 pm

WPBL 2025: Bengaluru Jawans Beat Mumbai Pickle Power To Secure Top Spot

Mumbai Pickle Power: Bengaluru Jawans sealed their place at the top of the standings with a 4-1 victory over Mumbai Pickle Power in the World Pickleball League (WPBL) 2025 at the Cricket Club of India-Brabourne Stadium here on Thursday. The tie saw a mix of high-intensity clashes and standout individual performances. Jack Foster kicked things off in mens singles with a win over Brandon Lane. After a tight start, Jack took control, finding his rhythm and cruising to a 26-10 victory. The women's doubles saw Sabrina Mendez and Glauka Carvajal Lane attempt a late comeback, but Bengalurus Trang Hyunh-McClain and Alexandra Borobia held on for a narrow 12-11 win. Mayur Patil and Eung Gwon were in full flow in mens doubles, dismantling Marcello Jardim and Felix Grunert. The Mumbai pair led from start to finish, dominating 22-6. Katerina Stewart regained the momentum for Bengaluru in womens singles, overcoming Mihae Kwon. Trailing early, Stewart showed her class and completed a 22-14 victory. The women's doubles saw Sabrina Mendez and Glauka Carvajal Lane attempt a late comeback, but Bengalurus Trang Hyunh-McClain and Alexandra Borobia held on for a narrow 12-11 win. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Jan 2025 11:34 pm

Left-right combination the reason behind Jurel batting at No. 8, says ten Doeschate

The team management is not worried about Suryakumar's lean run; in his last six innings, he has scored just 52 runs

Espn CricInfo 30 Jan 2025 10:17 pm

Mumbai Indians win bid for 49% stake in Oval Invincibles

Surrey-based team become first to be sold off in ECB equity sale, as giants of IPL secure winning bid

Espn CricInfo 30 Jan 2025 8:59 pm

Sri Lanka Lose Quick Three After Australia Declare On 654-6

Australia had Sri Lanka three down after opener Usman Khawaja's first double century and a ton on debut by Josh Inglis helped the tourists to 654-6 declared in the first match on Thursday. Sri Lanka were 44-3 by stumps on day two at Galle with senior batsmen Dinesh Chandimal, on nine, and Kamindu Mendis, on 13, on guard until rain stopped play. Left-arm spinner Matthew Kuhnemann struck first to have Oshada Fernando lbw and soon pace spearhead Mitchell Starc got Dimuth Karunaratne caught at gully. Both batsmen made seven. Veteran spinner Nathan Lyon then sent back former skipper Angelo Mathews out for eight with Travis Head taking a diving catch at short leg. Khawaja's 266-run third-wicket partnership with Steve Smith, who hit 141 in a landmark innings that got the stand-in skipper to 10,000 Test runs, stood out after Australia elected to bat first at the start of the two-match series. It was the first time the tourists had breached the 600-run mark in Sri Lanka, surpassing their previous Asian high of 617, posted in Pakistan in 1980. Wicketkeeper-batsman Alex Carey was unbeaten on 46 with Starc on 19 when Smith declared the first innings in the final session. Inglis made it count when he walked in after Smith departed on 141 in a landmark innings that got the stand-in skipper to 10,000 Test runs. He made 102 and with Khawaja kept up the batting surge in a 146-run stand to tire out the opposition attack. Hasn't sunk in yet, Inglis told reporters. Nice to get the team into a very strong position. Obviously having played in the sub-continent helps. The training camp in Dubai was really key. We were able to work out our individual plans. If you see all our guys had clear plans. - Khawaja answers critics - Spinner Prabath Jayasuriya broke the partnership to get Khawaja caught behind as the opener walked back after 352 balls that included 16 fours and one six. Inglis reached his ton off 90 balls as he jumped in delight and punched the air. But he got out in the next over as he gave away a catch to short cover off Jayasuriya. Jayasuriya and fellow spinner Jeffrey Vandersay took three wickets each as Sri Lanka toiled for 154 overs. The surface didn't change much. They were bowling better lines and a bit quicker and that was the difference, said Vandersay. Australia has a mammoth total on the board. We just need to bat long as possible and keep focusing on building partnerships and take one session at a time. The tourists resumed on 330-2 as overnight batsmen Khawaja and Smith frustrated the opposition attack on a sunny morning. Khawaja took a single off Jayasuriya to reach 200 as he removed his helmet, raised his bat and dropped down to kiss the turf while teammates and fans stood up to applaud. His previous best was an unbeaten 195 against South Africa in 2023 at Sydney and he is now the first Australian batsman to make a double ton in Sri Lanka. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers He silenced his critics who questioned his future after his recent lean patch with just one fifty in the last 15 innings coming into this week's Test.

CNMSports 30 Jan 2025 8:36 pm

Just Like Bumrah In Tests, SKY Is The Best Player In Indias T20I Team: Manjrekar

Kolkata Knight Riders: Renowned for his ability to hit across 360 degrees, Suryakumar Yadav is the best player in India's T20I team, just like ICC Player of the Year 2024 Jasprit Bumrah is in the Test team, opines former India batter Sanjay Manjrekar. Surya is one of the most inspiring stories in Indian cricket, of a player who made his national team debut at age 30 and is just three years rose to be the captain of India's T20I team. In the latest episode of Deep Point on Star Sports, experts Sanjay Manjrekar and Sanjay Bangar analysed Yadav's status as India's best T20I batter and what he can achieve as India's T20I captain. Manjrekar wholeheartedly backed SKY as the best T20I batter in India, highlighting his incredible rise through the IPL to the player he is today. This has taken a lot of time; it didnt happen in just two years. He used to play for KKR (Kolkata Knight Riders), and I remember he had just two shots. Predictably, he would play the flick shot on the first ball of the innings, no matter where it landed. The growth of Suryakumar Yadav is incredible. Who would have predicted, when he was playing lower down the order for KKR, that he would go on to become the best T20I batter in the world? Another former India player, Sanjay Bangar explained how the 34-year-old batters ability is enhanced by his imagination and adaptability. The method to this madness is proactiveness. It takes a lot of imagination, courage, and the ability to anticipate where the ball is coming from before its even bowledthats his hallmark, said Bangar, Head of Cricket Development at Punjab Kings and the former head coach of Royal Challengers Bangalore. During the Asia Cup, we analysed how, when bowlers try to adjust their deliveries after Surya gets into position, he still has another option to punish them. Thats his special ability. There are many players who can hit across 360 degrees, but his ability to abandon his plan and react to a delivery is amazing, said Bangar. Regarding Yadavs captaincy, Bangar admitted his surprise at Hardik Pandya being dropped but suggested that Yadav might be the ideal leader for Indias next generation of T20 talent. Honestly, I was shocked that he was elevated to captain because, until that point, Hardik Pandya was the captain-designate. The way he handled that transition shows his great man-management skills. Its still early days, but hes the best fit for this young squad after the retirements of Jadeja, Kohli, and Rohit. Thats a big plushe can be the leader of this new generation, someone who is one among them, Bangar added. Under Suryakumar Yadav's captaincy, India have secured 16 wins and four losses in T20Is. His status as the team's best player is what makes Manjrekar believe he is the perfect choice to continue leading them. He has a great temperament. Throughout his career, you can see that after a strong innings, he always has a smile during his interviews. Hes light-hearted. Just like Bumrah for India's Test captaincy, SKY is by far the best player on this T20I team, he said. Manjrekar also emphasized the importance of strong coaching support for Yadavs captaincy. In T20Is, if you have a great coach working alongside the captain, because you need outside inputs, I think he could be a great long-term leader. Im very excited to see if he has any say in team selection because Im looking forward to watching players like Abhishek Sharma and Sanju Samson, Rinku Singh making a comeback, and even Varun Chakravarthy getting a chance. He has a great temperament. Throughout his career, you can see that after a strong innings, he always has a smile during his interviews. Hes light-hearted. Just like Bumrah for India's Test captaincy, SKY is by far the best player on this T20I team, he said. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Jan 2025 8:26 pm

Former Wimbledon Semifinalist Maria Tatjana To Headline Mumbai Open WTA Event

Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association: Former Wimbledon semifinalist and World No. 73 Maria Tatjana will headline the main draw of the fourth edition of the Mumbai Open WTA Tour event, which was launched at the iconic Cricket Club of India (CCI), here on Thursday. The WTA 125 tournament, being organized by the Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association (MSLTA), will commence on February 1 with the qualifying rounds, while the main draw of the event will begin on February 3 with the final scheduled for February 9. Some of the most talented players from across the globe will battle it out for top honours in the event, whilst the Indian contingent has been given wild cards for the Mumbai Open. The main draw will be headlined by Tatjana Maria, who is ranked 73 in the world and will be looking to clinch her fourth singles title in her career. The right-handed Tatjana, who has achieved a career-high ranking of 42, reached a Wimbledon semifinal as the sixth female player in the Open Era over the age of 34 in 2022. She has also won the 2023 and 2024 Copa Colsanitas WTA 250 Event in Colombia on clay. Also in the fray will be defending champion Latvian Darja Semenistaja and one of the brightest young players in the game, Alexandra Eala of the Philippines, who has been selected by Rafael Nadal to train at his academy. Past singles champions of the Mumbai Open include world No. 2 Sabalenka (2017) and Thailand's Luksika Kumkhum (2018). In a joint statement ahead of the Mumbai Open, OP Gupta, (IAS) Chairman of the Organising Committee, said, We are delighted to be back for yet another edition of the L&T Mumbai Open, and the Government of Maharashtra is keen to use this opportunity to support more grass root programs in tennis. High prize money events such as the L&T Mumbai Open are crucial to the development of Indian tennis, and we hope this year is bigger and better than ever before. The L&T Mumbai Open has a very unique legacy and has constantly provided Indian tennis with plenty of hope. And we at L&T have always closely followed and supported Indian tennis which has a very rich history, and we are confident that this edition of the L&T Mumbai Open will add yet another memorable chapter to this partnership, said Anup Sahay, Head, of Corporate Strategy and Special Initiatives, L&T. Pravin Darade (IAS) Organising Secretary said, The fourth edition of the L&T Mumbai Open is all set to become one of the most memorable chapters in Indian tennis. The fans will be treated to some high-quality tennis, and it is a great moment for the fraternity in India as well. We are geared up for this coming week, and are quietly confident about the Mumbai Open being a success. The L&T Mumbai Open has a very unique legacy and has constantly provided Indian tennis with plenty of hope. And we at L&T have always closely followed and supported Indian tennis which has a very rich history, and we are confident that this edition of the L&T Mumbai Open will add yet another memorable chapter to this partnership, said Anup Sahay, Head, of Corporate Strategy and Special Initiatives, L&T. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Jan 2025 8:00 pm

Bangladesh government forms a committee to look into player payment issue at BPL

The committee will have seven days to submit its report

Espn CricInfo 30 Jan 2025 7:58 pm

Ranji Trophy: When Such A Big Cricketer Comes In Between, You Get Excited, Says Upendra On Kohli

Railways Ranji Trophy: On a day when Virat Kohlis grand return to domestic cricket was the main talking point on Day One of the Ranji Trophy match at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, Railways wicketkeeper-batter Upendra Yadav made a big impact through a solid 95, laced with ten fours and a six to take Railways from 66/5 to a respectable 241. He admitted that when a cricketer of Kohlis stature arrives for a domestic game, players are bound to get excited, especially with the euphoric atmosphere provided by more than 15,000 people in attendance for the first-class match. Generally, when we play Ranji Trophy, there is not a lot of crowd. Obviously, because of Virat bhaiya, there is a lot of crowd. It feels good when a big player comes to play domestic cricket. Yes, it was overwhelming. When I was in the IPL for Sunrisers Hyderabad, although I could not come to the playing XI, the cheering of the crowd gave me a different feeling. So, today I felt something like that. It was normal. Our coaches also told us that we have to play in a normal manner and have to give our best performance. Obviously, we were inspired. I won't say that we were under pressure. When such a big cricketer comes in between, you get excited. The intensity was very high because of the crowd. Also, we are all entertainers and when the crowd comes, we feel good. During the time I made my debut for Uttar Pradesh, I remember when Suresh Raina used to play domestic games, there used to be a lot of crowd in Green Park. Like, whenever a big player comes, the crowd always comes. You can say half, but there were people (when a player like Raina played domestic cricket), said Upendra to reporters at the end of day ones play. Asked if there was pressure on Railways batters due to playing in front of a big crowd for the first time, Upendra replied in negative. No, it's not like that at all. We have to give credit to the bowlers. They put in good balls at the start. We were trying our best, but the wicket had a little help for the bowlers in the morning. But later on, we had a good partnership. Upendra was primed to get his third century of the ongoing red-ball domestic season but was caught out five runs away from it as he danced down the pitch to smack Sumit Mathur over long-off, but holed out in the deep. I won't say it was a tiring one, but I was confident that I could clear it. But it didn't happen. I had been stopping a single for a long time, as I wanted him (Himanshu Sangwan) to get used to it, and he plays better against spinners and fast bowlers. I thought there might be a problem because the ball was swinging at that time as well. If your team's wickets fall, then you have to take some time and see how it feels while playing. I had to take some time, as when the ball was moving, you have to play close to the body, so this was the planning, he elaborated. Upendra, 28, was in the India A set-up for a few series like remained once unbeaten against Bangladesh and made 77 against New Zealand in Bengaluru. But of late, with younger keepers emerging, Upendra hadnt been in the reckoning. I don't know what the selectors are watching for. My job is to keep making runs. My T20 and 50-over games went well. I am hopeful of scoring runs ahead, and I want to give my best for my team. I want to score as much as possible for my team and win them matches. I am not thinking much about the future, as it is not in my hands, he added. Asked if he ever thought about whether he would have got into the Indian team if he was still playing for Uttar Pradesh, Upendra remarked, I have never felt that way. Everyone tells me that though. But personally, I don't feel that way. I feel that the job of the selectors is also tough. As a player, my job is to make runs for my team and I want to be hopeful to continue doing it in the future. For day twos play, with Kohli certain to come out to bat, Upendra expressed confidence over bowlers sticking to their plans against him. We had a bowlers' meeting and made a plan. Obviously, I cannot tell you that. Come tomorrow, we will be energetic. Everyone feels that the bowlers should not be carried away. Its basic like bowl in a good length area. All the bowlers should bowl well, whether it is against Virat bhaiya or any other batter. A good ball is a good ball. For day twos play, with Kohli certain to come out to bat, Upendra expressed confidence over bowlers sticking to their plans against him. We had a bowlers' meeting and made a plan. Obviously, I cannot tell you that. Come tomorrow, we will be energetic. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Jan 2025 7:50 pm

IND vs ENG: Stats Preview ahead of the fourth India vs England T20I at Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium,

IND vs ENG 4th T20I, Approaching Milestones and Records : The ongoing five-match T20I series between India cricket team and England cricket team has come to an interesting position. After winning the first two games with exceptional performances of the spinners, India were in a position of making it three out of three. Varun Chakravarthy once again bowled exceptionally well with a T20I fifer. But the Indian batting had a horrible time. They only managed 145/9 and lost the third match by 26 runs, which helped England sneak back in the series. With the scoreline at 2-1 in favor of India, these two will square off in the fourth game on Friday. This clash will be held at Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune, at 7 PM. India need a solid batting plan as they crumbled against the disciplined line and length of the English bowlers. The Indian death bowling is another issue. Meanwhile, England have their own struggles against the spinners. Whatever the result will be, there are some records and milestones on the line. Below, we will talk about big records and milestones which are lined up and can be achieved in the fourth IND vs ENG T20I in Pune. India vs England, 4th T20I: Approaching T20I Records and T20I Cricket Milestones Ahead of the T20I at Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium 3 - Hardik had a good game in Rajkot with two wickets and 40-odd runs. He has taken 94 wickets in 112 games for Idnia. He is just three wickets away from surpassing Yuzvendra Chahal (96) and becoming the second-highest wicket-taker for India in T20Is. 2 - Left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh was dropped from the third game and is likely to be back for the Pune match. He is currently the leading wicket-taker for India in T20I with 98 wickets. Two more wickets can help him become the first Indian with 100 T20I wickets. He will also become the fastest pacer to achieve this feat. 2 - All-rounder Washington Sundar has 48 wickets in his T20I career. He has a chance to complete 50 T20I wickets for India. 6 - Jos Buttler has 3531 runs in 122 T20Is. He is just six runs away from going past New Zealand's Martin Guptill (3531) and becoming the fifth-highest scorer in T20I cricket. 4 - Suryakumar Yadav has 146 sixes in 81 T20Is. He needs four more to become fifth overall and the second Indian with 150 T20I maximums. 6 - No. 1 ranked T20I bowler Adil Rashid is six wickets away from completing 400 international wickets for England. 2 - Mark Wood is 2 wickets away from completing 250 international wickets in his career. 2 - Comeback pacer Mohammed Shami needs two more wickets to become the 8th Indian with 450 international wickets. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Also Read: IND vs ENG Dream11 Prediction 4th T20I, England tour of India 2025

CNMSports 30 Jan 2025 7:11 pm

Australia optimistic about Ellyse Perry's fitness after injuring hip

The allrounder was unable to bat in her usual No.3 spot after landing awkwardly in the field on day one

Espn CricInfo 30 Jan 2025 7:03 pm

Rahane tons up, Pujara almost there, Tamil Nadu's season on the line

Elsewhere, Padikkal and Rahul failed to make impact for Karnataka while Siraj had a cold return for Hyderabad

Espn CricInfo 30 Jan 2025 6:43 pm

IND vs ENG Dream11 Prediction 4th T20I, England tour of India 2025

IND vs ENG 4th T20I Dream11 Prediction : Team India suffered a batting collapse in the third T20I in Rajkot as England came up with perfect plans. That has helped the visitors to register thier first win in the five-match T20I series. However, India are still leading the series 2-1, and they will look to seal the series win with a win in the next game. The fourth T20I is slated to be held at MCA Stadium in Pune. This game will begin at 7 PM IST on Friday. India had to find the right batting position as there were a lot of hiccups in the middle order. Similarly, England are also struggling against the spin, which they need to address how to tackle. IND vs ENG4thT20I: Match Details Date : January 31 (Friday) Time : 7 PM IST Venue : Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune IND vs ENG4th T20I Live Streaming Details To watch the fourth T20I between India and England, fans can tune into Star Sports channels. For online, fans can log in to the Disney+ Hotstar app or website and catch the live stream. IND vs ENG : Head-to-Head In T20I Total Matches : 27 India : 15 England : 12 No Result : 0 IND vs ENG: Ground Pitch Report Traditionally, the surface at MCA Stadium is slow, which assists the slow bowlers. The conditions here will get difficult as the match goes on. That makes it important to bat first, as the toss will be crucial. However, the ball will skid here, and pacers will also be interested in it. IND vs ENG: Predicted XIs India : Sanju Samson (wk), Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Suryakumar Yadav (c), Rinku Singh,Hardik Pandya, Arshdeep Singh,Axar Patel, Mohammed Shami, Ravi Bishnoi, Varun Chakravarthy England : Philip Salt, Ben Duckett, Jos Buttler (c), Liam Livingstone, Harry Brook, Jamie Smith (wk), Brydon Carse, Jamie Overton, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood IND vs ENG: Dream11 Team Wicket - keeper : Sanju Samson, Jos Buttler Batters : Tilak Varma, Abhishek Sharma, Ben Duckett All - rounders : Liam Livingstone, Hardik Pandya (Captain), Jamie Overton Bowlers : Arshdeep Singh, Varun Chakravarty (Vice Captain), Brydon Carse Dream11 Prediction : England had an incredible last game with the ball, but still, they need to look for an option to bat against Indian spinners. India lost the last game, but they will come prepared this time around. That is why we predict India to win the fourth game in Pune. IND vs ENG 4th T20I Dream11 Prediction, IND vs ENG Dream11 Prediction, Today Match IND vs ENG, IND vs ENG Series, IND vs ENG Dream11 Team, Fantasy Cricket Tips, IND vs ENG Pitch Report, Today Match Prediction, Today Cricket Match, Dream11 Team, Playing XI, Pitch Report, Injury Update of the match between India vs England Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Disclaimer : The fantasy team is purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your Dream11 team.

CNMSports 30 Jan 2025 6:41 pm

Mohinder Amarnath Backs PM Modis 'Fit India Initiative', Advocates For Domestic Cricket Commitment

Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Former India cricketer Mohinder Amarnath has voiced his strong support for Prime Minister Narendra Modis Fit India initiative, emphasizing that a nations success is closely tied to its overall fitness levels. He also backed the Board of Control for Cricket in Indias (BCCI) move to make participation in domestic cricket mandatory for Indian players, stressing that the foundation of the sport lies in its grassroots development. Amarnath believes that fitness is crucial not only for athletes but for the entire country. Speaking about the importance of health, he remarked, A fit country is always a successful country. If you look at it, nations that prioritize sports and produce great sportsmen also produce great individuals. They are rich in every respect, Amarnath told IANS. Highlighting the significance of caring for their well-being, he added, Health is more important than anything. If you have health, you have life. It is very important to be a healthy nation. I completely agree with Mr. Modis vision. Amarnath stressed that sports should be made compulsory at the school level, ensuring that children develop a strong foundation in fitness from a young age. Sports is a must. I believe all schools should ensure that children actively engage in sports. If you are healthy, the country will always progress, he said. Addressing the recent BCCI initiative to make domestic cricket participation mandatory for Indian players, Amarnath fully endorsed the decision. You must play domestic cricket. That is where the foundation is built. People say other cricketers dont play, but thats not true. In Australia, in England, in New Zealand, they all play domestic cricket. It is part of their system, he explained. He further elaborated on the importance of staying connected to the domestic circuit. The calendar is the same for everyone. If you tell someone to play for free, no one will. But when you understand the importance of playing at the grassroots level, you realize that domestic cricket is what made you a star, and you must give back to it. Amarnath also reinforced the notion that no individual is bigger than the sport. The game is always bigger than the player. When a player starts thinking he is greater than the game, that is where the problem begins. No one is God. Players will come and go, but the game will continue forever, he stated. He emphasized that cricket should remain a performance-driven sport. On the field, there are 11 players on each side, and there should be no distinction between them. It should always be performance-oriented, and every player should aim to give their best for the team. He further elaborated on the importance of staying connected to the domestic circuit. The calendar is the same for everyone. If you tell someone to play for free, no one will. But when you understand the importance of playing at the grassroots level, you realize that domestic cricket is what made you a star, and you must give back to it. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Jan 2025 6:34 pm

Ranji Trophy: When Virat Kohlis Aura Brought A Party-like Atmosphere At Arun Jaitley Stadium

Bishan Singh Bedi Stand: The word Aura, with its Latin and Ancient Greek origins saying it as another word for wins, is described in the Oxford English Dictionary as a distinctive ambience or quality generated by a person or thing. If one were to describe what aura meant to cricket fans in New Delhi on January 30, 2025, look no further than them thronging the Arun Jaitley Stadium in heaps to see the talismanic Virat Kohli in action on day one of the Ranji Trophy Group D game between Delhi and Railways. Since the time Kohlis confirmation for playing the match arrived, the atmosphere became an electric one, with narrow roads in and around the stadium buzzing with enthusiasm. It slowly brought in the realisation that the Delhi-Railways game was not just going to be another Ranji Trophy game, where empty stands have been permanent features. Fans were to get free entry, and had to show Aadhaar card to get into the stadium. By Wednesday evening, the broadcast crew had fixed the cameras in stadium's periphery, after the rights holders raced quickly to get the game on roster. For two days of the practice sessions, every move of Kohli was captured and talked with awe by media, fans, age-group cricketers and DDCA officials. The anticipation was for 10,000 fans to arrive for day ones play, but Thursday morning threw a completely different curveball. From as early as 3am, fans irrespective of age, gender, height and layers of winter clothing - lined up outside the stadium to get an entry into the venue. By 8am, it snowballed into a packed crowd outside gates 16 and 17, with chants of Kohli and Royal Challengers Bengaluru ruling the roost in their quest to catch a live glimpse of their hero playing in Ranji Trophy after more than 12 years. Some fans were also young women who had come all alone to catch Kohlis glimpse and were overwhelmed by men jumping over barriers to join the long crowd outside the two gates, fearing a stampede could happen. There were more fans waiting to come in, but were away from entering the stadium due to the nearby road being closed due to VIP movement (as PM Narendra Modi went to Rajghat to pay tributes to Mahatma Gandhi). By 9:20am, the Gautam Gambhir Stand was fully packed and gate 18 was thrown open for fans to fill the lower tier of the Bishan Singh Bedi Stand, with the crowd numbers at upwards of 15,000. More security was called in to manage the crowd, and in a jiffy, 100 personnel had reached the venue, even as #ViratKohli dominated the trending charts on social media platforms. With the anticipation of seeing Kohlis batting, excited fans in store were in for an anti-climax move, as Delhi captain Ayush Badoni won the toss and elected to bowl first on a green pitch. With Kohli stationed at his usual second slip, before moving on to field at cover, short mid-wicket and mid-on, the chants of Kohli, Kohli dominated the stadiums mood in the batting stalwarts homecoming. When Navdeep Saini and Siddhant Sharma scythed through the Railways top order, the countdown was on over fans tongues over the wickets Delhi needed more to start their batting innings and see Kohli in action with his usual MRF willow. Around the 12th over, a fan couldnt control his excitement and jumped out of the Gautam Gambhir stand to touch Kohli's feet. When he succeeded in briefly doing that, the crowd was in absolute raptures, even when he was taken away by the security people. Kohli, standing at the second slip, gestured to the security people to not hit the fan and stretched out his right hand. After that, posters began to surface from the crowds, ranging from fans asking Kohli to not go after deliveries going in fifth and sixth stump lines to asking if he ate his favourite chole bhature at his go-to outlet in younger days. In the Old Clubhouse stand, the talk amongst DDCA officials, and employee at various departments was about how they had never seen a huge crowd before for a Ranji Trophy game in their time of working at the stadium, with work swiftly going on arranging food for fans for all for days of the game. Expressions of awe on the fans craze for Kohli were also visible on faces of national selector Ajay Ratra and Raj Kumar Sharma, Kohlis childhood coach. The DDCA people also had some kind words on how Kohli was the humble stalwart, who showed no airs and carried his kit bag all the time, while adding the positivity and much-needed intensity into Delhis practice sessions. The chants of Kohli, Kohli grew louder and mobile cameras came out from a section of fans near the fence of the Bishan Singh Bedi Stand whenever he went in and came out of the dressing room housed at Virat Kohli Pavilion. An old timer at the venue recalled the craze of fans for seeing Kohli live reminded him of the time spectators came in large numbers at the stadium for the Duleep Trophy final clash in March 1979, where Kapil Dev and Sunil Gavaskar were in action for North and West Zones, respectively. In that game, as the old timer said, Dev moved the ball both ways to pick 7-65 while Gavaskar batted like a champion to be 130 not out, as North Zone eventually prevailed over West Zone to win the competition. Now, 46 years later, Delhi was witness to fans thronging the stadium in large numbers, highlighting the pull Kohli has in Indian cricket. By 2 pm, as Upendra Yadav led Railways fightback with a superb 95 and Karn Sharma aiding him with a gritty fifty, the enthusiasm in stand dipped a bit, as chances of seeing Kohli bat were rapidly diminishing. When Delhis bouncer ploy got them a breakthrough in the form of Karns wicket, Kohli was the first person to appreciate young Yash Dhull for completing a superb relay catch, after previously egging on the crowd to cheer for the home team, who in turn shouted his name loudly. By 2 pm, as Upendra Yadav led Railways fightback with a superb 95 and Karn Sharma aiding him with a gritty fifty, the enthusiasm in stand dipped a bit, as chances of seeing Kohli bat were rapidly diminishing. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Jan 2025 4:48 pm

BCCI Official Rajeev Shukla, Kohli Meet VP Dhankar In New Delhi

Rajya Sabha MP Rajeev Shukla: Rajya Sabha MP Rajeev Shukla has met Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar along with India star Virat Kohli in the national capital, the senior BCCI official shared a photo of the meeting on social media. Shukla, who is a vice president of the BCCI, shared a glimpse of his meeting on X, with a caption, Lovely to meet honourable Vice President of India Shri Dhankar ji. Glad to have the company of Virat Kohli. It is expected the meeting held before Delhi's Ranji Trophy Elite Group D match of the ongoing season match Railways at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, which began on Thursday. The match marked the return of Kohli to the domestic setup after 12 years. The veteran batter last Ranji Trophy game for Delhi came against Uttar Pradesh in Ghaziabad in November 2012. But following the BCCIs policy for Indian players to play domestic cricket when possible, Kohli turn out for Delhi in the Ranji Trophy. Kohli's participation Kohlis participation in the Ranji Trophy match attracted the record number spectators at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. Police personnel had been stationed near the boundary ropes of North and West stands to ensure no intruder came in especially after an eager fan ran in from North Stand to touch Kohlis feet during the 12th over. The match marked the return of Kohli to the domestic setup after 12 years. The veteran batter last Ranji Trophy game for Delhi came against Uttar Pradesh in Ghaziabad in November 2012. But following the BCCIs policy for Indian players to play domestic cricket when possible, Kohli turn out for Delhi in the Ranji Trophy. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Jan 2025 4:20 pm

Fan breaches security, touches Virat Kohli's feet during Ranji Trophy Match; stampede outside Arun Jaitley Stadium

On Thursday, Virat Kohli made his long-awaited return to the Ranji Trophy after 12 years, drawing a massive crowd to the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. Kohli took the field for Delhi in their match against Railways. The atmosphere was electric, with fans chanting Kohli's name, creating an exhilarating vibe at the stadium.

IBTimes 30 Jan 2025 3:32 pm

Inglis Smashes Second-fastest Ton On Test Debut Against Sri Lanka

Josh Inglis: Australian batter Josh Inglis scored a blistering 102 off 93 balls on his debut against Sri Lanka on day 2 of the first Test on Thursday. Josh Inglis smashes second-fastest century on Test debut against Sri Lanka Galle, Jan 30 (IANS) Australian batter Josh Inglis scored a blistering 102 off 93 balls on his debut against Sri Lanka on day 2 of the first Test on Thursday. Inglis reached to his maiden Test century in just 90 balls, making it the second-fastest century on Test debut in cricket history behind former Indian opener Shikhar Dhawans 85-ball ton against Australia in 2013 in Mohali. The right-hander, who plays for Western Australia, reached the landmark in style, punching a delivery off the back foot for three runs to bring up his hundred. However, he fell shortly afterwards, trying to maintain the tempo with the visitors approaching 600, chipping a catch to cover, ending his innings with 102 off 93 balls. The 29-year-old became the third centurian for Australia in the inings. Earlier in the day, opener Usman Khawaja (232) struck his maiden double hundred in Test cricket after Steve Smith scored 141 . Inglis, who achievement added to an interesting trend in Australian cricketthe last three Australian batters to score a century on Test debut were all from Western Australia; Adam Voges against the West Indies in 2015, Shaun Marsh against Sri Lanka in 2011 and Marcus North against South Africa in 2009. On Wednesday, Yorkshire-born Inglis had his baggy green presented to him by Australian Test great Geoff Marsh. Fastest Test centuries on debut: Shikhar Dhawan (India) 85 balls vs Australia (2013) Josh Inglis (Australia) 90 balls vs Sri Lanka (2025) Shikhar Dhawan (India) 85 balls vs Australia (2013) Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Jan 2025 3:18 pm

NZ Had Massive Feeling Of Belief After Warm-up Against SA & Win Over India, Says Kerr

Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy: Amelia Kerrs exceptional all-round contributions were instrumental in New Zealands 2024 Womens T20 World Cup triumph in Dubai, and fulfill their long-held ambitions coming after two runners-up finishes. New Zealands win was enhanced by Amelia receiving the Player of the Tournament award for her impressive 15 wickets, the most by any bowler in the competition's history and scoring 135 runs. On top of everything else, Amelia was the recipient of two major honors at the recent ICC Awards. She won the Womens T20I Cricketer of the Year award, following Suzie Bates as the second New Zealand player to receive this honor, and also claimed the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy, making her the first New Zealander to win the Womens Cricketer of the Year award. Reflecting on the time where she felt the tide was in her and New Zealands favour in 2024, Amelia felt it began from two matches in the World Cup: the warm-up against South Africa, where she top-scored with 37 in an eight-wicket win and the 58-run victory over India, with her returns being 13 and 1-19. I guess the World Cup was pretty special for the White Ferns. For the team, a turning point was one of the warm up games against South Africa. Then we won the first game against India, and there was this belief around the group. For me, nothing changed in terms of my game or how I prepared or my process. Sometimes things go your way, and sometimes they dont. But I had worked on a few things with my bowling, which helped, to keep things simple and back what I do best. Again, conditions also suited me. So there wasnt necessarily a turning point. But I think there was a massive feeling of belief that the team carried after a couple of those warm up games, Amelia told IANS in a virtual chat organised by ICC. From there, it was no looking back for Amelia as her bowling returns read as: 4-26 against Australia, 2-13 against Sri Lanka, 3-14 against Pakistan, 2-14 against West Indies and 3-24 in the title clash against South Africa, where she put cramps behind to lead New Zealand to glory. A great googly and the support of her spin-bowling group and coach Paul Wiseman contributed significantly to Amelias success as a leg spinner in 2024. I think one is the spin group we have within the White Ferns, and I absolutely love bowling with them. We compete really hard, and Paul Wisemans been outstanding in terms of challenging me to be better, but also building confidence. I think a lot of work in the T20 game was the development and confidence to bowl my wrongun and a whole lot more, and it came out well. As a leg spinner, you are bowling different variations, and sometimes its hard to get both going at the same time. But I guess having the confidence and support I had from the support staff definitely helped me as they kind of bought into the game plan Id spoke to them about. A week in advance, Amelia got a call informing her about winning two ICC awards. The T20 World Cup victory and her outstanding performances immediately sprang to Amelias mind. It also reminded her of leading an all-boys team to victory in Wellington, sparking her ambition to play for the White Ferns. The awards nice, but its not what you play for. Growing up in my family, they were never too worried or bothered about awards. But I remember when I was about 11 or 12, our team won the whole competition in Wellington. That was pretty special, as I was the captain of the side, which was an all boys team. We were the first team to win from Tawa, which was special. From that moment, thats when I felt I wanted to be a White Fern and decided that Im going to train as much as I can to try achieve that. In 2010, as a nine-year-old school kid, Amelia used to write stories about winning a World Cup with Sophie Devine and Suzie Bates, something which became a reality in 2024. The success of the New Zealand cricket team in the 2024 World Cup demonstrates the significant impact that positive role models can have on the next generation of cricketers. In honour of the team winning the T20 World Cup, there was a nine-day tour happening in cities from south to north of the country, where fans and young kids met players, took photos, and see the trophy up close with wonder and awe. Amelia, whose triumph over mental health struggles also makes her an inspirational figure, aims to inspire future New Zealand cricketers through her dual ICC awards and playing a pivotal role in the teams T20 World Cup triumph. About me watching the White Ferns when I was nine years old, and that inspired me to be one to now winning the World Cup, hopefully that means more young kids in New Zealand want to represent the country in cricket, whether theyre boys or girls. The fact that the womens game has grown so much over the years means that young girls can also see its a career option, and something they can do for a living. I just think New Zealands so small and for the country to get right behind and around us, it is special. But people like a success story and for a small country to do it, you hope that it inspires a lot of people in New Zealand. Many see Amelia as the key link between veteran players like Sophie Devine, Suzie Bates, and Lea Tahuhu and a new generation of players, including herself, Izzy Gaze, Rosemary Mair, and Georgia Plimmer, something which she agrees with. Its a really nice position for me to be in. I have great relationships with the older girls in the team because Ive played with them for the last eight to 10 years. So I guess Ive been through different experiences with them within that time. With the young group coming through, obviously I debuted at a young age and Im closer in age to them. So I feel like I can relate to those players and have had experiences to some degree that are similar to both sides. Everyones story is different, but I feel like Im in a position where I can connect and relate with both spectrums. With 2025 already up and running Amelia has another hectic year in hand. Commitments with the Mumbai Indians will bring her to India next month for 2025 WPL, before a stint in The Hundred beckons. With India set to host 2025 Womens ODI World Cup, all eyes will be on Amelia again to lead New Zealand to glory yet again. On her immediate wishlist though are adding a slider to her bowling repertoire and improving her power-hitting game. I dont think anyones ever the complete product, and thats why we keep playing the game, because we want to keep getting better. For me, I feel like if I was 24 and said Im the best I can be, I think that would be pretty sad. So I want to keep getting better and better. In the mens game, a 24-year-olds not at the peak, and I think thats the same in the womens game. With players getting stronger and older, just banking on more hours. But with my bowling, I think the accuracy, potentially developing a slider into my game and having a bit more confidence within my bowling to mix up my pace as well. On her immediate wishlist though are adding a slider to her bowling repertoire and improving her power-hitting game. I dont think anyones ever the complete product, and thats why we keep playing the game, because we want to keep getting better. For me, I feel like if I was 24 and said Im the best I can be, I think that would be pretty sad. So I want to keep getting better and better. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Jan 2025 3:14 pm

Matthew Mott Keeps Coaching Options Open Amid England Women's Struggles In Australia

T20 World Cup: Former England mens white-ball head coach Matthew Mott stated that he would never say never to the opportunity of coaching the women's side. Mott, who played a key role in Englands 2022 T20 World Cup triumph alongside Jos Buttler, stepped down in July last year after a mixed tenure. The Australian, however, remains one of the most successful coaches in womens cricket, having led Australias women to an era of dominance during his tenure from 2015 to 2022. Under his leadership, the Meg Lanning-led team won two T20 World Cups, the 50-over World Cup, and remained unbeaten in four Womens Ashes series. England womens current head coach Jon Lewis under scrutiny after a dismal tour of Australiawhere his side has lost all six white-ball matches and is battling to avoid a clean sweep in the Melbourne Test. Speaking during the interval of the Womens Test match in Melbourne on ABC Radio, Mott addressed the possibility of a return to coaching Englands womens team. You never say neverbut I am happy with what Im doing. There are a few things on the horizon for me, and Im excited about that. Ive just had two months as an assistant coach with the Sydney Sixers and thoroughly enjoyed it. I am just looking at the next 12 to 18 months as a bit of a freshen-up, he said. Reflecting on his time coaching the Australian womens team, Mott offered insight into what made them such a dominant force and said, We basically had a mantra that every day was an opportunity to get a little bit better. You never say neverbut I am happy with what Im doing. There are a few things on the horizon for me, and Im excited about that. Ive just had two months as an assistant coach with the Sydney Sixers and thoroughly enjoyed it. I am just looking at the next 12 to 18 months as a bit of a freshen-up, he said. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Jan 2025 2:54 pm

Labuschagne, Head Or Konstas Could Be Next 10,000-run Aussie Batter, Opines Smith

The Sydney Morning Herald: Australian batting maestro Steve Smith, who etched his name among the all-time greats by becoming the fourth Australian to reach 10,000 Test runs, has stated that one of the batters from Marnus Labuschagne, Travis Head, and young prodigy Sam Konstas could be the fifth Australian to reach the milestone. The 35-year-old on Wednesday joined Allan Border, Steve Waugh and Ricky Ponting as the fourth Australian to score the 10000 Test runs. Overall, he became just the 15th player to pass 10,000 men's Test runs. Its a good question. I think theres a few people that can certainly tick it off. Marnus (Labuschagne) is about halfway there. Travis (Head) potentially. (Sam) Konstas is 19 and he could play for a long, long time potentially, Smith told The Sydney Morning Herald. Smith achieved the milestone in his 115th Test match, making him the fastest among his Australian predecessors in terms of matches played. While Ponting reached the landmark in fewer innings (196), Smith (205 innings) still comfortably surpasses Waugh (244 innings) and Border (235 innings) in terms of speed to the milestone. Smith acknowledged that reaching 10,000 Test runs is now tougher due to changing pitch conditions. He noted that the surfaces in Australia have become more bowler-friendly, making it difficult for batters to pile on massive scores. While Ponting reached the landmark in fewer innings (196), Smith (205 innings) still comfortably surpasses Waugh (244 innings) and Border (235 innings) in terms of speed to the milestone. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Jan 2025 1:58 pm

Patterson resurgence continues with Australia A century

The New South Wales batter continued his impressive season as he dominated the opening day against England Lions

Espn CricInfo 30 Jan 2025 1:50 pm

Battle-hardened Australia face unbeaten SA in clash of top bowling units

South Africa have not played a single, full 20 over game in the tournament having been hounded by rain

Espn CricInfo 30 Jan 2025 1:30 pm

Favourites India take on England in Women's Under-19 T20 World Cup semi-final

India have crushed all their opponents so far, while England faced a couple of must-win games in their run to the semi-finals

Espn CricInfo 30 Jan 2025 1:07 pm

Khawaja Joins Bradman As Only Other Aussie Aged Over 38 To Hit Test Double Ton

Usman Khawaja: Usman Khawaja etched his name alongside the legendary Donald Bradman by becoming only the second Australian aged over 38 to score a Test double-century. The Aussie opener Khawaja struck his maiden double hundred in Test cricket on day two of the first Test against Sri Lanka here on Thursday. Khawaja is also the only Australian man to hit a double century in Sri Lanka. He had earlier overtaken Justin Langer's 166 in Colombo in 2004 as the highest score by an Australian in Sri Lanka. Moreover, he became the first Australian to score a double-ton in Asia since Jason Gillespie's famous 201 not out against Bangladesh in 2006. The others to score double ton in Tests are Matthew Hayden (201 not out vs India in Chennai), Dean Jones (210 vs India in the 1986 Madras tied Test), Greg Chappell (235 v Pakistan in Faisalabad in 1980 and Mark Taylor (334no against Pakistan in Peshawar in 1998). Australia are currently batting at 482/3 with Khawaja (208*) and debutant Josh Inglis (47*) unbeaten in the middle. Australia resumed on 330/2 with play starting 15 minutes early after rain ended day one prematurely. Khawaja and captain Steve Smith carried on from where they left off the previous evening, combining for a 266-run stand for the third wicket, Australias highest Test partnership in Sri Lanka. Australia are currently batting at 482/3 with Khawaja (208*) and debutant Josh Inglis (47*) unbeaten in the middle. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Jan 2025 1:06 pm

He's Got Heaps Ahead Of Him: Ian Healy Thinks Smith Could Play Until Hes 40

Ian Healy: Australian cricket great Ian Healy believes that veteran batter Steve Smith can play international cricket until the age of 40 after watching his batting against Sri Lanka in Galle. Smith reached 10,000 Test runs milestone in the first innings at Galle where he also reached his 35th century in the format with a score of 141. I was so pleased, his batting his back. I thought he was clear-headed, and he was timing the ball beautifully, even in his defence. I'm saying he could play to 40 now. He's got heaps ahead of him, Healy told SENQ. The 35-year-old joined Allan Border, Steve Waugh and Ricky Ponting as Australians to get to 10,000 Test runs. Interestingly, all three were captains of the Test team when they made their 10,000th run. Flicking left-arm spinner Prabath Jayasuriya for a single to mid-on in his 205th innings, the fifth fastest batter by innings to reach 10,000 Test runs. Hes one of his greatest and his record is statistically like that, he's right up there. He'll always get mentioned in maybe the top three and definitely top five. Hes up with Allan Border, Ricky Ponting, Don Bradman, Steve Waugh and Greg Chappell. Smith has compiled his 10000 runs at an average of over 55, with for Sri Lankan batter Kumar Sangakkara the only batter beyond the 10,000 figure with a better return (57.40). Among active players, only Joe Root's tally of 12,972 Test runs is higher than Smith's. In terms of matches, only Brian Lara (111) has gotten to the milestone in fewer Tests than Smith's 115. Lara, Sachin Tendulkar, Kumar Sangakkara (all took 195 innings) and Ricky Ponting (196) are the only batters to have reached it in fewer innings. Smith finished the opening day on Wednesday in Galle unbeaten on 104, with the right-hander bringing up his 35th Test century later in the day to help the Aussies amass a big score of 330/2 in the first Test. In terms of matches, only Brian Lara (111) has gotten to the milestone in fewer Tests than Smith's 115. Lara, Sachin Tendulkar, Kumar Sangakkara (all took 195 innings) and Ricky Ponting (196) are the only batters to have reached it in fewer innings. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Jan 2025 12:46 pm

Khawaja brings up maiden double-century as Australia cross 450

Australia continued to build a formidable first innings total on day two against a hapless Sri Lanka

Espn CricInfo 30 Jan 2025 12:30 pm

Unknown and unfancied but no underdogs: Togo hopes to sustain momentum

We dont have much information on them... were going to spend a lot of time watching them, make notes and take it from there, says India captain Rajpal

The Hindu 30 Jan 2025 12:17 pm

Ranji Trophy: Kohlis Presence Results In DDCA To Open More Gates For Fans And Step Up Security

Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Seeing the overwhelming number of fans in attendance for the Delhi-Railways Ranji Trophy game at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) has stated that more gates are slated to be open for letting in spectators keen to see Virat Kohli in action. Sources in the DDCA told IANS that once the VIP movement, after Prime Minister Narendra Modi pays homage to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat, is cleared after 11am, the association will open rest of the gates in the stadium to allow for more fans entry, as Kohli marks his return to Ranji Trophy after more than 12 years. The sources have also said that top DDCA officials are currently meeting to get food arrangements for fans up and running from day one. It is understood that the expectation for fans attendance by DDCA was at 10,000, with gates 16 and 17 opened, and entry to be done on the basis of Aadhaar card. But with fans upwards of 15,000 coming from all parts of Delhi, as well as Noida, Ghaziabad and rest of the NCR region thronging the stadium and standing in queues from as early as 3am, DDCA calculations went awry and they had to open gate number 18 for spectator entry before action began at 9:30am, as Delhi won the toss and elected to bowl first against Railways. The fans wishing to see Kohli in action were chanting names of him and IPL team Royal Challengers Bengaluru outside the venue, as well as in the Gautam Gambhir and Bishen Singh Bedi stands. With the work on food arrangements going on, RO water counters are already present in the stadium and are in working condition. Sources also said the DDCA are increasing the presence of police personnel, aside from the previously made private security arrangements, especially after an eager fan ran in from North Stand to touch Kohlis feet during the 12th over and was taken away, though the batting stalwart, stationed at second slip, asked for the intruder to be not hit harshly. We generally have 25-30 people for security in a Ranji Trophy game at Delhi. But with Virat coming in, we got 50 and now 100 security personnel in the stadium. We will get police people once they are done with their work around VIP movement in Rajghat, added the sources. Sources also said the DDCA are increasing the presence of police personnel, aside from the previously made private security arrangements, especially after an eager fan ran in from North Stand to touch Kohlis feet during the 12th over and was taken away, though the batting stalwart, stationed at second slip, asked for the intruder to be not hit harshly. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Jan 2025 12:00 pm

Shardul Becomes Fifth Mumbai Bowler To Take Hat-trick In Ranji Trophy History

Sharad Pawar Cricket Academy: India seamer Shardul Thakur claimed a hat-trick for Mumbai against Meghalaya in a must-win Ranji Trophy match here at the Sharad Pawar Cricket Academy on Thursday. Opening the bowling for Mumbai after the side chose to bowl first against Meghalaya, Thakur dismissed Anirudh B, Sumit Kumar, and Jaskirat in the third over before dismissing Nishant Chakraborty on the fourth ball of the innings. He became the second bowler to take a hat-trick in the 2024/25 Ranji Trophy season after Himachal Pradeshs Rishi Dhawan against Pondicherry. Moreover, the 33-year-old became the fifth bowler from Mumbai to take a hat-trick in the Ranji Trophy history. Other four bowlers are Jehangir Behramji Khot (Bombay) vs Baroda in 1943/44, Umesh Narayan Kulkarni (Bombay) vs Gujarat in 1963/64, Abdul Moosabhoy Ismail (Bombay) vs Saurashtra in 1973/74 and Royston Harold Dias (Mumbai) vs Bihar in 2023/24 season. In seven matches thus far this season, Thakur has registered 20 wickets and 297 runs with a century and two fifties.Besides Thakur's 4-14, Mohit Avasthi took two wickets as Mumbai reduced Meghalaya to 29-6 in 12 overs. Placed third in Group A, Mumbai will require to win the ongoing match by an innings or 10 wickets to secure the bonus point. That will tie them with J&K (29 points) with Baroda placed second at (27 points). In seven matches thus far this season, Thakur has registered 20 wickets and 297 runs with a century and two fifties.Besides Thakur's 4-14, Mohit Avasthi took two wickets as Mumbai reduced Meghalaya to 29-6 in 12 overs. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Jan 2025 10:58 am

Champions League: Liverpool, Barca finish league stage in top 2, Arsenal in round of 16

Eindhoven: Liverpool ended the Champions League league phase in top spot despite a 3-2 defeat away at PSV Eindhoven on the final matchday. The frantic first half at Philips Stadium Wednesday night saw the Reds twice take the lead, first via a penalty from Cody Gakpo at the home of his former club []

orissapost 30 Jan 2025 10:16 am

SA20: MI Cape Town Beat Sunrisers Eastern Cape To Reach Playoffs

The MI Cape Town: MI Cape Town delivered a fielding, bowling and batting masterclass to book their maiden appearance in the SA20 Playoffs with a crushing 10-wicket win over Sunrisers Eastern Cape at Newlands. It has now set up an all-Western Cape Qualifier 1 with current table-toppers Paarl Royals set to meet MI Cape Town at St Georges Park in Gqeberha on February 4. The winner will advance directly to the final at the Wanderers February 8. MI Cape Town were excellent from the outset with Dewald Brevis, Corbin Bosch and Reeza Hendricks claiming spectacular catches to help dismiss the Sunrisers Eastern Cape for just 109. Brevis, in particular, had the Newlands faithful gasping for air in awe as he flew horizontally to take a one-handed grab before rolling on the ground within a whisker of the boundary rope. (Fielding) is very important especially in this format. Today, before the game, we had the discussion to keep the continuity. I feel like the effort you put in fielding is very important. Fielding put us ahead in the game. Ground fielding was amazing, and I think it plays a huge role. It was important to finish with the bonus point and in top two, said MI Cape Town's Rashid Khan. I feel it's so good for the team and I hope they continue. Were keep things simple and have fun. We had a very tough couple of years as a team. We just talked about to let's just have fun, have the basics right, put effort in field and forget about the last two years and I feel the way everyone stood up, took responsibility (has been the difference). Inspired by their fielding unit, the MI Cape Town bowlers responded with an equally excellent display, led by allrounder Boschs SA20 career-best 4-19 and Kagiso Rabadas 2-14. David Bedingham tried his best to keep the Sunrisers afloat with a workmanlike run-a-ball 45, but did not have sufficient support from the moment his new opening partner Tony de Zorzi, who was on debut for the defending champions, succumbed early on to Rabada. The MI Cape Town run chase was never in doubt with Ryan Rickelton (59 not out off 36 balls) and Rassie van der Dussen (48 not out off 30 balls) hardly needing to drop down to second gear during their 110-run unbroken opening partnership. David Bedingham tried his best to keep the Sunrisers afloat with a workmanlike run-a-ball 45, but did not have sufficient support from the moment his new opening partner Tony de Zorzi, who was on debut for the defending champions, succumbed early on to Rabada. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Jan 2025 9:52 am

Ranji Trophy: Kohli Returns As Delhi Win Toss, Elect To Bowl First Against Railways

Arun Jaitley Stadium: Virat Kohli confirmed to play a Ranji Trophy match after 12 years as Delhi won the toss and elected to bowl first against Railways in their Elite Group D match of the ongoing season at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Thursday. Kohlis last Ranji Trophy game for Delhi came against Uttar Pradesh in Ghaziabad in November 2012. But following the BCCIs policy for Indian players to play domestic cricket when possible, Kohli turn out for Delhi in the Ranji Trophy. His return comes at a time when Delhi, at sixth place with 14 points, have a very slim mathematical chance to enter the Ranji Trophy knockouts. They need an outright win over fourth-ranked Railways, but that may not be enough to enter the knockouts. Such has been the craze of seeing Kohli in action in the Ranji Trophy that security officials at the stadium told IANS that fans had been lining up outside since 3am to enter the venue. With an overwhelming crowd outside the venue chanting relentlessly for Kohli and RCB, DDCA sources told IANS that Gate Number 18 has been opened after Gates 16 and 17 were opened. Railways, on the other hand, will be led by Suraj Ahuja after regular skipper Pratham Singh was unavailable due to injury. For Delhi, Kohli comes in for Jonty Sidhu, Pranav Rajvanshi replaces Rishabh Pant and pacer Money Grewal enters in for left-arm spinner Harsh Tyagi. Playing XIs Delhi: Sanat Sangwan, Arpit Rana, Yash Dhull, Virat Kohli, Ayush Badoni (c), Pranav Rajvanshi (wk), Sumit Mathur, Shivam Sharma, Navdeep Saini, Money Grewal, and Siddhant Sharma. Playing XIs Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Jan 2025 9:38 am

Healy plays, Voll debuts and opens; England omit Dean for Dunkley

Healy passed fit but will bat at No.4 for Australia with Tahlia McGrath sliding to No.8

Espn CricInfo 30 Jan 2025 9:05 am

ILT20 Season 3: Desert Vipers Clinch Top-two Finish With Dominant Win Over Gulf Giants

Dubai International Stadium: A composed knock of 70 runs in 54 balls from Max Holden helped the Desert Vipers restore their authority as table-toppers with a comprehensive five-wicket victory against the Gulf Giants in the ILT20 Season 3 here on Wednesday. Holden ensured the Desert Vipers cruised home in 19 overs at the Dubai International Stadium. Having already sealed a playoff spot, the Vipers cemented a top-two finish with this win. Earlier in the contest, three-wicket hauls from Wanindu Hasaranga and Sam Curran limited the Giants to a meagre score of 129/8 despite Tom Currans late flourish of 64 runs in 34 balls, with nine fours and a six. The Desert Vipers lost both openers in the Power-play, as Mark Adair removed Alex Hales and Blessing Muzarabani picked up Fakhar Zaman within the first four overs. Both wickets resulted from spectacular catches by Chris Jordan and Tom Curran respectively, leading the Vipers to finish the fielding restrictions at 42/2. While Dan Lawrence fell cheaply to Chris Jordan, Max Holden, who came in at number three, found the middle of the bat consistently. He joined Sam Curran in a 45-run partnership in 42 balls until Curran holed out to a great catch by James Vince, off Muzarabani. Though the run chase stayed heavily skewed in favour of the Vipers, they never got significantly ahead of the equation, needing 33 runs in the final five overs. Holden reached a 42-ball fifty, including six fours and a six, but Muzarabanis third wicket in Azam Khan offered the Giants a glimmer of hope. However, Holden remained unbeaten alongside Adam Hose in a composed alliance of 32 runs in 21 balls to steer the Vipers home in 19 overs. Batting first, it was a tough outing for the Gulf Giants. James Vince was dismissed for 15 runs by Sam Curran as the Giants only mustered 31 runs in the powerplay. Wanindu Hasaranga emerged as the most potent threat, slicing through the Giants' top order. He bowled Tom Alsop for 17 off 26 balls in the seventh over, then trapped Jordan Cox LBW for a mere three runs, reducing the Giants to 44/4 at the halfway mark. Khuzaima Tanveer added to the Giants' woes by removing Shimron Hetmyer in the ninth over. Sam Curran compounded their troubles with a sharp return catch to dismiss Gerhard Erasmus. Tim David briefly rallied, launching Lockie Ferguson for a six in the 13th over, but he was dismissed on the very next ball looking for the same outcome, leaving the Giants reeling at 58/6. Hasaranga struck again, pinning Jordan Cox on the pads for his third wicket of the night. The Giants seemed on the brink of collapse. However, Tom Curran reinvigorated the innings smashing a 30-ball fifty. He took apart his brother, Sam Curran in the 19th over, clobbering two fours and a six in what turned out to be the most productive over of the innings. Another 14 runs from Tom Curran in the final over pushed the Giants to a total of 129/8 at the end of their turn. Brief scores: Hasaranga struck again, pinning Jordan Cox on the pads for his third wicket of the night. The Giants seemed on the brink of collapse. However, Tom Curran reinvigorated the innings smashing a 30-ball fifty. He took apart his brother, Sam Curran in the 19th over, clobbering two fours and a six in what turned out to be the most productive over of the innings. Another 14 runs from Tom Curran in the final over pushed the Giants to a total of 129/8 at the end of their turn. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Jan 2025 12:42 am

WPBL 2025: Mumbai Pickle Power Aim To Reach Semis Unbeaten

Mumbai Pickle Power: Mumbai Pickle Power will be hoping to reach the semifinals with an unbeaten record when they take on the Bengaluru Jawans in their final league fixture of the World Pickleball League (WPBL) at the Cricket Club of India's (CCI) Brabourne Stadium here on Thursday. Winning the top-of-the-table battle will be the right boost for any team ahead of the last-four stage clashes. There are interesting dynamics at play in this match, since Mumbai are eager to strengthen their standing at the top spot in the points table. They currently hold 47 points after ties on the back of 15 victories and two draws. Bengaluru Jawans trail them closely since they are positioned second in the rankings, having won 40 points from their four ties due to 13 victories and a solitary draw. Mumbai Pickle Power have appeared to be a class apart in the tournament thus far. They have consistently clinched dominating victories, taking early advantages and sustaining them eventually. Their entire squad has come to the fore with every player getting meaningful playing time, as head coach Sam Basford has ensured that each player is geared up for any challenge that they encounter before the semifinals. Both Brandon Lane and Bartosz Karbownik appear sharp to take on the court for the mens singles match. Brandon has won all three times when he has opened the game for Mumbai. Bartosz pulled off a remarkable heist to draw 16-16 against Sonu Vishwakarma against the Chennai Super Champs. With such depth in their ranks, Mumbai have managed to secure strong starts regularly, ensuring that they have a sizable say in spearheading whichever way the game flows. Brandon, who has won seven out of his eight matches in the competition, is also significant to Mumbais fortunes in the mixed doubles match-up. His combination with Glauka Carvajal Lane has yielded consistent outcomes for the team since they have won all four of their matches so far. The Lanes have ensured thus far that Mumbai commence and sign off matches on a high, which puts opponents on a backfoot already. Glauka has partnered with both Sabrina Dominguez and Katie Morris in the womens doubles fixtures. The trio have been critical since Katie also comes in using the Pickle Play alternative for Mihae Kwon in womens singles. The womens doubles and womens singles fixtures have displayed the profundity of promise in Mumbais squad. Basford has utilised a host of different combinations as per the demands of the opposition and most of them have produced the required results for him, which explains Mumbais performances thus far. Mens doubles is also a key component of Mumbais gameplay, where Brandon could make way for domestic star Mayur Patil along with Kim Eung Gwon. Mayor and Kim had shown impeccable understanding against the Hyderabad Super Stars, where they overturned an 8-1 deficit to secure the bragging rights. Glauka has partnered with both Sabrina Dominguez and Katie Morris in the womens doubles fixtures. The trio have been critical since Katie also comes in using the Pickle Play alternative for Mihae Kwon in womens singles. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Jan 2025 11:56 pm

Khawaja reflects on subcontinental career of two halves: 'Everyone sees only the good stuff'

I'm not here for anyone but the team, says Australian batter after his first Test ton since 2023

Espn CricInfo 29 Jan 2025 10:27 pm

Farhan Ahmed five-for but England U19s thwarted in victory push

South Africa's last pair survive nervy finish to salvage draw after Bulbulia century

Espn CricInfo 29 Jan 2025 10:20 pm

London derby to launch fifth season of Hundred in August

Fixtures announced for fifth season of competition as ECB brace for equity sale in coming days

Espn CricInfo 29 Jan 2025 8:27 pm

I Don't Let Cricket Dictate My Life, Says Khawaja After 16th Test Century In Galle

New South Wales: Australian opener Usman Khawaja silenced his critics in emphatic fashion, registering a superb century on a turning track in Galle during the first Test against Sri Lanka on Wednesday. His 16th Test hundred, achieved in the second session of the day, ended a 19-month-long drought for a triple-figure score and reinforced his place in Australia's red-ball setup. Khawaja, known for his composed batting and mental resilience, opened up about how he navigates rough patches in his career. Speaking after the day's play, he emphasised the importance of faith, family, and striking a balance beyond cricket. That's really special. A hundredeverything comes from the Almighty. I truly believe that. Whether good or bad, you take it in the same stride. Whatever is meant to be, I always believe it's for the best, even if you can't see it now, Khawaja told Sen Cricket. There have been so many ups and downs in my life where I've thought, 'Oh, how bad is this?' But something amazing has always come from it. So, I don't let cricket dictate my life. I have a beautiful family and a supportive wife. There's a lot more to life than just cricket, but I still love playing, so I'll always try my best. I'll always train hard behind the scenes. But, you know, the big man up there has control over everything, so at some level, I kind of let go of it too. While celebrating his own success, Khawaja also heaped praise on his teammate Steve Smith, who had a landmark day in Galle as. Smith first reached the 10,000-run milestone in Test cricket and then went on to score his 35th Test hundred, reinforcing his status as one of the greatest batters of his era. Khawaja, who has played alongside Smith for over a decade, spoke fondly about their journey together. That's special. I've known Smudge since he was 16. I played first grade against him, and we grew up playing for New South Wales. We've played for Australia for a long time. You know, I've batted with him more than anyone in Test cricket. We have really good camaraderie. It's funnywe started off as boys, and now we're men. It was just really special. I really wanted to be out there for his 10,000th run. I thought I was going to do it in Sydney, but I missed out, so I was glad I was out there today. Yeah, it's really special. I'm very happy for him, he added. With both Smith and Khawaja in top form, Australia has positioned itself strongly in the Galle Test. The duo will look to extend their dominance as they resume batting on Day 2. That's special. I've known Smudge since he was 16. I played first grade against him, and we grew up playing for New South Wales. We've played for Australia for a long time. You know, I've batted with him more than anyone in Test cricket. We have really good camaraderie. It's funnywe started off as boys, and now we're men. It was just really special. I really wanted to be out there for his 10,000th run. I thought I was going to do it in Sydney, but I missed out, so I was glad I was out there today. Yeah, it's really special. I'm very happy for him, he added. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Jan 2025 8:22 pm

BB13 fame Mahira Sharma dating cricketer Mohammed Siraj after breakup with Paras Chhabra [details]

Last week, Siraj was rumored to be dating Asha Bhosle's granddaughter, Zania. However, both Zania and Siraj quickly shut down the speculation, clarifying that they share a sibling-like bond.

IBTimes 29 Jan 2025 8:02 pm

Ranji Trophy: Kuldeep Yadav Returns To Competitive Cricket Vs Madhya Pradesh

Holkar Cricket Stadium: Indian spinner Kuldeep Yadav has been named in the Uttar Pradesh (UP) squad for their final Ranji Trophy league match against Madhya Pradesh (MP) at the Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore. The match, set to begin on Thursday, marks Kuldeeps return to competitive cricket after a lengthy injury layoff following hernia surgery. Kuldeep has been out of action since October 2024, with his last competitive appearance coming in the first Test against New Zealand in Bengaluru. His absence from the game has been a significant period of recovery and rehabilitation, with the left-arm wrist spinner working extensively with the National Cricket Academy (NCA) staff to regain match fitness. On Monday, Kuldeep took to social media to express his gratitude towards the NCA support staff for their role in his recovery, thanking them for their unwavering assistance throughout his rehabilitation process. While both UP and MP are out of contention for the Ranji Trophy knockout stages, the fixture holds immense personal significance for Kuldeep. With the highly anticipated three-match ODI series against England starting on February 6, this match will provide him with much-needed game time to test his fitness and match rhythm. Kuldeep has already been named in Indias squad for the England ODIs, as well as in the provisional 15-member squad for the Champions Trophy, which follows soon after. His performance in the domestic match will be closely watched as selectors and team management assess his readiness for the upcoming international fixtures. Kuldeep is not the only India international returning to domestic cricket in the final round of the Ranji Trophy league phase. Several other notable names, including Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, and Riyan Parag, are also set to participate for their respective state teams. Their involvement highlights the importance of domestic cricket as a preparatory ground for international assignments. Having been a crucial component of Indias spin attack in white-ball cricket, Kuldeeps return is a significant boost for the national team ahead of a busy international schedule. Uttar Pradesh squad Having been a crucial component of Indias spin attack in white-ball cricket, Kuldeeps return is a significant boost for the national team ahead of a busy international schedule. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Jan 2025 7:40 pm

International Masters League To Kick Off In Navi Mumbai On February 22

The International Masters League: The International Masters League (IML) on Wednesday announced the schedule for its highly-anticipated inaugural season. The tournament, featuring six powerhouse teams India, Australia, England, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and the West Indies will commence on February 22. The curtain-raiser will witness a thrilling clash between two Asian giants as India, captained by the legendary Sachin Tendulkar, will take on Sri Lanka, led by the elegant Kumar Sangakkara. The opening match is set to take place in Navi Mumbai, promising an electric start to the competition. Speaking about the tournament, Tendulkar expressed his excitement about stepping back onto the field alongside some of the game's greats. The IML will be a celebration of crickets unique and enduring legacy. I cant wait to step back onto the field with my contemporaries in a league that will be intense and competitive, with all the teams playing hard but fair, he stated. Sangakkara echoed similar sentiments, highlighting the significance of the league for former players. The IML is a tribute to crickets timeless charm. It is a wonderful opportunity for former cricketers to relive old rivalries and reconnect with fans. I am excited to participate in this historic league alongside so many illustrious names. The first five matches of the IML will take place in Navi Mumbai before the tournament moves to Rajkot for the next leg of fixtures. The final phase of the tournament, including the semifinals and the grand finale, will be hosted in Raipur, ensuring a grand conclusion to the league. Cricket enthusiasts will have multiple platforms to catch all the action live. JioStars Disney+ Hotstar will provide online streaming, while Colors Cineplex (SD & HD) and Colors Cineplex Superhits will broadcast the tournament on television. All matches are scheduled to begin at 7:30 PM IST. The first five matches of the IML will take place in Navi Mumbai before the tournament moves to Rajkot for the next leg of fixtures. The final phase of the tournament, including the semifinals and the grand finale, will be hosted in Raipur, ensuring a grand conclusion to the league. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Jan 2025 6:56 pm

Indian Women's Hockey Team Announced for FIH Pro League 2024-25

Hockey India has announced a 24-member women's team for the FIH Pro League 2024-25. The team, led by Salima Tete, will compete against teams from England, the Netherlands, Spain, and Germany.

IBTimes 29 Jan 2025 6:24 pm

Aus Vs SL: Khawaja-Smith Unbeaten Centuries Powers Australia To 330/2

Galle Cricket Stadium: Australia dominated Day 1 of the first Test against Sri Lanka at the Galle Cricket Stadium on Wednesday as opener Usman Khawaja and stand-in skipper Steve Smith scored unbeaten centuries to take the visitors 330/2 at Stumps. Khawaja (147 not out) and Smith (104 not out) stitched up a 195-run partnership to ensure Australias solid start to the series. After winning the toss and opting to bat first, Travis Head (57) picked up where he left off from the Border Gavaskar Trophy series as he gave the visitors a scintillating start which included three boundaries in the opening over against Asitha Fernando. The left-handed batter did not stop there as he once again targeted Fernando by hitting him for two boundaries in the fifth over, whilst Khawaja also joined the party by scoring his first boundary of the game in the same over. Head continued his onslaught which saw him score at a strike rate of 142.5 before he was cheaply dismissed by Prabath Jayasuriya in the 14th over. Head tried to clear the boundary ropes off the left-arm spinner but could not connect properly as he was caught at long on. Marnus Labuschagne (20) came down to the crease following Heads dismissal but struggled to find his rhythm. He scored at a strike rate of 40 before Jeffrey Vandersays full delivery saw the right-handed batter knick it to first slip on the stroke of lunch. Smith became just the 15th batter to surpass 10,000 Test runs, on his very first ball at the crease, joining an exclusive club of Australian greats that includes Allan Border, Steve Waugh, and Ricky Ponting. Sri Lanka would have surely been happy to remove Labuschagne and reduce the visitors to 145/2 at Lunch but the coming two sessions belonged entirely to Australia. Sri Lanka missed a chance to dismiss Khawaja well short of his century as skipper Dhananjaya de Silva opted against taking a review whilst the opener was batting at 76 off Jayasuriyas delivery. Replays later confirmed the left-handed batter had nicked the ball and was handed a lifeline. Both batters went on to cross the hundred-run milestone and shortly after Smith reached his 35th Test century, rain started drizzling causing an early end to days play. Brief Score: Both batters went on to cross the hundred-run milestone and shortly after Smith reached his 35th Test century, rain started drizzling causing an early end to days play. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Jan 2025 6:20 pm

ILT20 Season 3: Sharjah Warriorz Take On ADKR With Playoffs Spot On Line

Abu Dhabi Knight Riders: Hoping to clinch a place in the playoffs, Sharjah Warriorz take on Abu Dhabi Knight Riders in a must-win encounter of the ILT20 Season 3 at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium here on Thursday. The high-intensity clash will answer many questions in the run-up to the final stages of the tournament. With both teams battling for a shot at the playoffs, this contest promises to be an edge-of-the-seat thriller, with players leaving no stone unturned in their quest for victory. Sharjah Warriorz enter the game with renewed confidence after securing a crucial win in their previous match. However, their playoff hopes remain slim, as they not only need to win their remaining fixtures but also rely on other results to go in their favour. Currently placed, at the bottom of the table, every match is a do-or-die battle for the Warriorz. They have six points from eight matches, handing Dubai Capitals a 9-wicket thrashing in their last match. Meanwhile, Abu Dhabi Knight Riders are coming off a heartbreaking last-over defeat to Dubai Capitals in their last encounter. Sitting on six points, the Knight Riders find themselves in a must-win situation to strengthen their playoff chances. Abu Dhabi Knight Riders have three wins and four defeats in seven matches. Their last win was against MI Emirates and victory in Thursday's clash will take them closer to the playoffs spot. Like their opponents, they too will be keeping an eye on the results of other teams to determine their fate. With everything on the line, expect a fiercely contested battle as both sides fight to keep their playoff dreams alive. Cricket fans can watch this action-packed tournament on ZEEs most widely distributed and viewed 15 linear TV channels. Like their opponents, they too will be keeping an eye on the results of other teams to determine their fate. With everything on the line, expect a fiercely contested battle as both sides fight to keep their playoff dreams alive. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Jan 2025 6:10 pm

Ranji Trophy: Kuldeep Yadav in UP squad for their last league match

He is making a return after a hernia surgery and hasn't played competitive cricket since October 2024

Espn CricInfo 29 Jan 2025 5:35 pm

ISL: Chennaiyin FC Look To Leverage Home Edge Against Kerala Blasters

Kerala Blasters FC: Chennaiyin FC will look to build on their unbeaten record against rivals Kerala Blasters FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai when the latter come to visit for the pairs Indian Super League clash on Thursday. The Marina Machans have never lost a match against the Blasters at the Marina Arena, a run that stretches to the start of the ISL 11 years ago. Speaking to the media from a press conference in Chennai on the eve of the southern derby, head coach Owen Coyle emphasised the significance of the match and why the unbeaten home record matters. Its a derby game, its not only important for the three points but also the bragging rights for our supporters. We have to make sure were ready to fight for it. Were looking forward to it; its an exciting game; they are all exciting games (against Kerala), and we have to make sure we come out of them on the right side. I think we let ourselves down in the away game, but we also have a great record at home (versus Kerala), and we want that to continue, Coyle told the media. The head coach explained how the match can be a platform for his teams late-season bounce back, following a challenging run. Its a good time to play Kerala (Blasters), any time is a good time to play your rivals. We want to do it for our own end; show that drive, that passion, why we love this game. The game can be cruel, but we have passionate players, people who care about winning the game, and thats what we have to show in the field tomorrow night, Coyle said. Whats happened behind us we cant affect. But what we can affect is what is to come and that starts with Kerala (Blasters). It is important we show our characteristics and finish strong. We have six games, all winnable, but we have to start by winning the first one, he added. Joining Coyle for the press conference was captain Ryan Edwards, who highlighted his process to help teammates recover from errors and underlined what needs to be done going forward. I try to get through to the individuals and make them realise that there is enough time to play. Weve played Odisha FC, NorthEast United, tough away games in which we were down but went on to win the game. But, the individual errors need to stop, and its important that the players learn from them very quickly because there is plenty of time in football to go and change the result, he said. Joining Coyle for the press conference was captain Ryan Edwards, who highlighted his process to help teammates recover from errors and underlined what needs to be done going forward. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Jan 2025 5:24 pm

Logo and Mascot for 23rd National Para Athletics Championship unveiled in Chennai

The official logo and mascot for the 23rd National Para Athletics Championship 2025 were unveiled here on Wednesday, setting the stage for India's premier para-athletics event. Scheduled to take place from February 17 to 20, the championship will bring together over 1,700 para-athletes from across the country, celebrating resilience, determination, and sporting excellence.

IBTimes 29 Jan 2025 5:12 pm

Parthiv Patel Criticises Pandyas Slow Knock In India's Defeat To England In 3rd T20I

Parthiv Patel: Former India wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel has voiced concerns over Hardik Pandyas approach during Indias 26-run loss to England in the third T20I here on Tuesday. Patel believes Pandyas slow-paced innings played a key role in India failing to chase down a target of 172. India landed in early trouble at 48/3 in the Powerplay when Pandya walked in to steady the innings. However, instead of keeping the scoreboard moving, the Indian all-rounder struggled for fluency, consuming a significant number of dot balls. Though he attempted to accelerate in the final overs, hitting a couple of late sixes, his dismissal in the 19th over for 40 off 35 balls left India with too much to do in the final moments. Patel, Pandyas former Mumbai Indians teammate, was critical of the way the all-rounder constructed his innings, particularly pointing out the extended period he took to settle in. Speaking on Star Sports, Patel remarked, I thought when you are taking your time, you want to get used to the pace and bounce of the pitch. But you cannot take 20-25 balls to get settled. That put pressure on the other batters as well. If you dont want to play those big shots, thats okay, but you still have to keep on rotating the strike. You cant play three or four dot balls in a row. The pressure on the Indian batting unit was further compounded by Washington Sundars sluggish innings of 6 off 15 balls. Patel pointed out that Pandyas inability to rotate the strike not only stalled Indias momentum but also forced other batters to take undue risks. You might just see Hardik Pandya scoring 40 off 35 balls, but there are a number of dots in his innings that put pressure on the other batters as well. Thats something India can think about. You take your time, yes, but even with a low target, you need to keep the scoreboard moving, Patel added. Despite Pandya finishing as Indias top scorer, the team struggled to mount a serious challenge against Englands disciplined bowling attack. Patels comments raise important questions about Indias approach to T20 chases, especially when a set batter is unable to maintain the required scoring rate. The pressure on the Indian batting unit was further compounded by Washington Sundars sluggish innings of 6 off 15 balls. Patel pointed out that Pandyas inability to rotate the strike not only stalled Indias momentum but also forced other batters to take undue risks. You might just see Hardik Pandya scoring 40 off 35 balls, but there are a number of dots in his innings that put pressure on the other batters as well. Thats something India can think about. You take your time, yes, but even with a low target, you need to keep the scoreboard moving, Patel added. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Jan 2025 5:10 pm

Player union wants 'basic protections' to ensure franchise leagues pay players on time

Insiders say that non-payment issue has spiralled out of control of late with a proliferation of new leagues in recent years

Espn CricInfo 29 Jan 2025 4:03 pm

Steve Smith Is The Best Modern-day Test Match Player, Says Vaughan

Steve Smith: Former England captain Michael Vaughan heaped praise on Steve Smith, suggesting that his achievement puts him in a rare category, one that invites comparisons with the legendary Don Bradman, after the right-handed batter became only the fourth Australian batsman to surpass 10,000 runs in Test cricket. Smith crossed the milestone during Australias first innings against Sri Lanka in the opening Test at Galle on Wednesday. Smith now joins the legendary Allan Border, Steve Waugh, and Ricky Ponting as the only Australians to have achieved this feat. Moreover, he becomes just the 15th cricketer in the world to reach this landmark, underscoring his dominance in the longest format of the game. I would argue that he is the best modern-day Test match player. I think he is the best problem solver. He has a quirky technique, but he just seems to be able to pick the ball out of the bowlers hand quicker than most. He has this amazing ability to study the field and work out what is on and what is not on any given day on a pitch, Vaughan told Fox Cricket. If you look at his numbers, there are only a small few who have got close to being talked about like Don Bradman. And when you are in a conversation when the Don is involved, you know you are pretty good, Vaughan added. Smiths milestone came in his 115th Test match, a journey that began in 2010 when he made his debut against Pakistan at Lords. Back then, Smith was regarded primarily as a leg-spinner, batting lower down the order. His debut match saw him pick up three wickets but contribute just 13 runs. Over the years, however, he evolved into one of the games greatest batsmen, displaying unparalleled consistency and adaptability. Former Australian wicketkeeper-batsman Adam Gilchrist reflected on Smiths transformation from a leg-spinner into one of Test crickets modern greats. I think part of what is so amazing is how it started and how he got into the team at No. 8 or 9, bowling leg spin, when we were still in the hunt for a replacement for Warnie (Shane Warne). There were questions about whether he was going to be that option. That is what I find quite stunning about his careerhow it started, Gilchrist told Fox Cricket. Since those early days, Smith has amassed 34 Test centuries, placing him seventh on the all-time list of most hundreds in Test cricket. His tally is level with legends such as Sunil Gavaskar, Brian Lara, Younis Khan, and Mahela Jayawardene. A significant portion of his success has come against England and India, against whom he has scored a combined 6,000-plus runs in 61 Tests. His ability to thrive against top-quality opposition, particularly in high-pressure situations like the Ashes and the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, further underscores his greatness. Smith has 12 Test centuries against England and 11 against India, two of which came in the recently concluded Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Former Indian coach and commentator Ravi Shastri also lauded Smiths adaptability and resilience over the years. Ive seen all these hundreds as a coach and as a broadcaster, and hes a special player. Hes so passionate about the game. What amazes me is how hes prepared to adapt to different conditions. He got a hundred on a rank turner in India, which was special. And even when hes not at his best, he finds ways to get into positions to score runs, Shastri said in an interview with Fox Cricket. Shastri further emphasised how Smith has managed to stay ahead of the game despite opponents studying his technique rigorously over the years. Former Indian coach and commentator Ravi Shastri also lauded Smiths adaptability and resilience over the years. Ive seen all these hundreds as a coach and as a broadcaster, and hes a special player. Hes so passionate about the game. What amazes me is how hes prepared to adapt to different conditions. He got a hundred on a rank turner in India, which was special. And even when hes not at his best, he finds ways to get into positions to score runs, Shastri said in an interview with Fox Cricket. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Jan 2025 3:58 pm

ICC rankings: Adil Rashid No. 1 again, Varun Chakravarthy climbs to fifth among T20I bowlers

Tilak Varma closed in on Travis Head's top spot in T20I batting by going up from third place to No. 2

Espn CricInfo 29 Jan 2025 3:40 pm

Ranji Trophy: Kohli Focuses On Front Foot Shots & Footwork Against Spinners Ahead Of Homecoming Game

Railways Ranji Trophy: The Delhi versus Railways Ranji Trophy league game wasnt included in the initial broadcast schedule for TV and live streaming until Virat Kohlis involvement was confirmed. News of Kohlis participation in Thursdays match at the Arun Jaitley Stadium has spurred a flurry of activity at the venue. By Wednesday evening, the camera crews will have completed their broadcast setup within the stadium. Furthermore, the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) is facilitating access to free drinking water for spectators and has made available the north and old clubhouse stands for the next four days. The opening of gates 16 and potentially number six for spectators well demonstrates the impact of Kohlis return to domestic red-ball cricket. Kohli, who was the center of attention at Delhis practice session on Tuesday, again captivated everyone on Wednesday. Arriving at the stadium at 8:00 AM on the eve of the match, Kohli was the first Delhi player to start his almost hour-long gym session. A short friendly football match of about 15 minutes preceded his batting practice at the Hill B nets, where he was joined by Delhi head coach Sarandeep Singh. Just like on Tuesday, Kohli first practiced with the bat which had no sticker and was thinner as compared to his usual bats. Under light sunshine, Kohli began his batting practice for the day by facing throwdowns delivered from 16 yards on the practice pitch. This session was a mix of Kohli going through the motions of his defensive and aggressive shots, though most of them were front foot strokes. He defended right under his eyelids, while middled some pulls played along the ground. There were some drives and cuts pointed towards square of the off-side region, shots which arent the usual features in his strokeplay. With his normal MRF sticker bat in hand, Kohli then moved towards the nets where fast-bowlers like Navdeep Saini, Money Grewal, Sidhant Sharma and Rahul Gahlot were operating. There, he played front foot shots often, as there were more fuller balls on offer. Against Saini, Kohli played some shots, where he looked steady and brought out his trademark flick while leaving a few deliveries in the channel outside off-stump. At times, he was beaten by Grewals pace and was further beaten by an on pads delivery by left-arm pacer Sidhant. At 11:00 AM, it was Kohlis time to switch to the nets where left-arm spinners Harsh Tyagi and Sumit Mathur along with offspinner Sumit Sharma and couple of net bowlers were going through their shift. Kohlis initial focus there was to negotiate the deliveries on backfoot, before reverting back to front foot. The sparkling time of his nets session came when he used his feet well against Shivam and other net bowlers, especially with the lofted shots making great connection. In between, Kohli was beaten by a tall left-arm spinner named Prakhar, who hails from Rajasthan and was a net bowler. At 11:15 AM, Kohli was done with his batting practice for the day, where the focus was more on front foot and using his feet against spinners, as compared to attention on backfoot play on Tuesday. Kohli posed for some pictures - first with former Indian cricketer Gursharan Singh, and then with some DDCA officials. Amidst some laughter on good old tales, Kohli also signed on a picture and t-shirt shirts with a marker before leaving with his kitbag. Elsewhere, the enthusiasm among Delhis young women cricketers over Kohlis Tuesday practice was palpable. They kept recounting his motivational words to eight-year-old Kabir Khan (son of Kohlis former teammate Shawej Khan) about going beyond the benchmark in the quest to play for India. Kohli posed for some pictures - first with former Indian cricketer Gursharan Singh, and then with some DDCA officials. Amidst some laughter on good old tales, Kohli also signed on a picture and t-shirt shirts with a marker before leaving with his kitbag. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Jan 2025 3:14 pm

Nice To Tick That Off': Smith After 10,000 Test Runs Milestone

The Sydney Morning Herald: After becoming only the fourth Australian to cross the 10,000-run mark in Test cricket on day one of the Galle Test against Sri Lanka, Steve Smith felt nice to tick that off with a flick wide of mid-on off Prabath Jayasuriya. Smith joined legends Ricky Ponting, Allan Border, and Steve Waugh in this elite club, achieving the milestone in just 205 innings the fifth-fastest in Test history. Nice to tick that off, Smith told official broadcaster Channel Seven at the stroke of lunch. Allan Border, one of the players Smith now shares this milestone with, praised his determination and unique style. Hes not the bloke where you say to your son heres a technique youve got to follow, but its worked for him, and thats a good sign that you know your game. Hes done it so well. Theres prettier players, but not many whove got that record, Border was quoted by The Sydney Morning Herald as saying. Border went on to compare Smith to the greats of the game, saying, Im a huge fan of (Sachin) Tendulkar and (Brian) Lara they were phenomenally good cricketers, but Steve is definitely up with that lot, for sure. The stand-in skipper became the fourth Australian man to reach a rare milestone of 10000 Test runs and the overall 15th man to achieve the feat. Smith has compiled his runs at an average of over 55, with Kumar Sangakkara the only batter beyond the 10,000 figure with a better return (57.40). Among active players, only Joe Root's tally of 12,972 Test runs is higher than Smith's. Having missed his fairytale moment in front of his home crowd at the SCG against India when he was dismissed with his career tally on 9,999 runs, Smith scored his 10,000th run on the first ball he faced on Wednesday. Smith has compiled his runs at an average of over 55, with Kumar Sangakkara the only batter beyond the 10,000 figure with a better return (57.40). Among active players, only Joe Root's tally of 12,972 Test runs is higher than Smith's. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Jan 2025 2:58 pm

Shreyas Bhai's Presence Will Make It Easier': Mumbai Star Shedge Ready For PBKS Exploits

Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Punjab Kings youngster Suryansh Shedge will display his talent in the upcoming season of the Indian Premier League. The right-handed batter believes playing under Shreyas Iyer again will make it easier for him to adjust to the IPL. Shedge, added by the franchise at the auction last year in November, grabbed the headlines with his unbeaten 36-run innings in 15 balls in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy final to help Mumbai clinch the trophy. If you track the record of Punjab Kings over the past few years, they always invest in new talent. And they scout the domestic circuit closely. I am really excited to be a part of the franchise. Shreyas bhaiya being the Captain makes it easier because he is a familiar face, he said. Suryansh will also join hands with his Mumbai teammate Musheer Khan and recall the day Punjab picked both players. On the second day of the IPL Auctions, the all-rounder was on a bus to the team hotel after a training session when he began streaming the auctions on his phone. I saw Musheer Khan's name and knew I would be coming up shortly. Punjab Kings bought him, so I was really excited. I was just about to call him, but my name appeared, so I stopped. Punjab Kings raised the paddle, and we all celebrated on the bus. The first call I received was Musheer's, as we both will play for the same team, the 21-year-old said. After a call with his parents, Suryansh was congratulated by his Mumbai teammates, including Iyer, at the dining table, and he was dubbed 'Punjab da Munda' by his Mumbai teammates. Now, the domestic star is eager to make an impact with Punjab and entertain the fans. Whatever the team needs, I am there. I will not carry a fixed mindset. And I will entertain the fans, he said. Suryansh also recalled his back injury last year that derailed his Mumbai career. At the time, he was in the running for Mumbai's senior team, and his physios advised him to rest. The cricketer admitted he felt his career might come to an end. It was revealed that my stress fracture had relapsed. I was taken aback. The first two months were a blur and I was only going through the motions. I wanted that year to make my mark, he said. I was not confident about a comeback. When you are in a city like Mumbai, the competition is always tough. You will find talent in every street. I thought I will be forgotten and my career will go downhill, he added. After being motivated by his friends and parents, Suryansh developed self-belief and started engaging in multiple strength sessions. As he built strength, he also started redeveloping his game to include more hard-hitting shots in his repertoire. It is not easy to make a comeback in the Mumbai senior team. I came back and scored three centuries in three games and was selected for the U-23. I scored 168 runs and helped the team win the match, which pushed my candidacy to be selected in the senior Mumbai team and earned the opportunity to represent Mumbai in Ranji Trophy, he said. Now, after displaying his heroics for Mumbai in the domestic circuit over the past year, Suryansh wants to help the Punjab Kings win the title. He is hopeful he will learn from Coach Ricky Ponting. It is not easy to make a comeback in the Mumbai senior team. I came back and scored three centuries in three games and was selected for the U-23. I scored 168 runs and helped the team win the match, which pushed my candidacy to be selected in the senior Mumbai team and earned the opportunity to represent Mumbai in Ranji Trophy, he said. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Jan 2025 2:40 pm

'No Stress. I Get It', Selector Reveals Konstas' Response To Axing For First Test Vs SL

World Test Championship: Nineteen-year-old Australian cricket prodigy Sam Konstas displayed composure and professionalism after being left out of the playing XI for the opening Test against Sri Lanka, according to selector Tony Dodemaide, who reassured that Konstas remains a crucial part of Australia's plans for the future and revealed the youngster's classy response to being dropped for the opener. A lot of the narrative has been around this tour doesnt matter. It really does, its Test cricket. Thats our priority. Leaving Sammy out was a very difficult thing. There was a long discussion there. We feel though that hes on a remarkable journey. Hes a hugely talented player, hasnt played a lot in this part of the world but hell learn quickly obviously. Theres a lot to like and be impressed about Sam. One of the things is his ability to take things in his stride. Its remarkable really, whether its playing in front of 90,000 and Jasprit Bumrah at the MCG or getting told that youre left out of the Test. He was like, Oh yeah mate, no stress. I get it, said Australian selector Dodemaide while talking with reporters at Galle. While not guaranteeing a return for the next series, Dodemaide confirmed that Konstas is in contention for the second Test depending on the outcome of the Galle match. We won't preempt whats happening there, but clearly hes done a lot right hasnt he? Hes an exciting talent. Were looking for those successor players to come in, there will be some turnover naturally in the next couple of years or so and hes very much staked a claim. Hes a hugely talented player but hes also got range in his game. Hes got a number of gears in his game which hell continue to develop, particularly with the experience here on these pitches that he hasnt had a lot of exposure to yet. We like Sammy. Its obvious that hes got a lot of talent and hopefully hes a long-term player for us. added Dodemaide. Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting, however, criticised the selectors for sidelining the youngster, calling it a missed opportunity to further develop Konstas at the international level. I dont like it, to be honest... I just expected Konstas would play and would open the batting. In two Test matches time they are playing in the World Test Championship in England and Konstas will be straight back into the side then. We have seen Travis Head open in the sub-continent before and he did very well. No doubt he will look to get Australia off to a flyer and almost bat like he would in one-day mode, but I think there is a real missed opportunity for the Australians here to get to learn a bit more about Sam Konstas, Ponting told Channel 7. However, Dodemaide defended the decision, citing the importance of securing Australias first Test series win in Sri Lanka since 2011. No doubt he will look to get Australia off to a flyer and almost bat like he would in one-day mode, but I think there is a real missed opportunity for the Australians here to get to learn a bit more about Sam Konstas, Ponting told Channel 7. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Jan 2025 2:30 pm

Ranji Trophy: Everyone Is Very Motivated And Excited After Virat's Arrival, Says Delhi Captain Ayush Badoni

Arun Jaitley Stadium: Theres been a different flavour to the atmosphere around the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi ever since Virat Kohlis participation for Delhi in their Ranji Trophy match against Railways, starting on Thursday, was confirmed. The talismanic Kohli last played in the Ranji Trophy against Uttar Pradesh in Ghaziabad in November 2012. Now with him set for a homecoming in the prestigious red-ball domestic competition from Thursday, the mood has been understandably a mix of excitement and anticipation. We just want to end playing this upcoming match on a good note. We are not thinking about the points table (scenario) as anything can happen. But we are going for an outright result. Everyone is very motivated and excited after Virat's arrival. He was just explaining to everyone yesterday to be confident. Just like he is on the field, everyone is thinking of winning. Everyone is very motivated for the match, and with Virat also here, we are even more motivated now, said Delhi captain Ayush Badoni to reporters on the eve of the match. Badoni also confirmed that Kohli will bat at his usual number four position, which means he is likely to drop down to number five in the batting order. He also said Delhis playing eleven is not decided yet, adding that with a green wicket set to be dished out, pacers could be added. All-rounder Badoni feels very grateful that he has been the captain to Rishabh Pant and now Kohli are in the Delhi Ranji side. It is a very good feeling when two big players are there in the team. Their presence is just enough, and I myself feel very motivated. I have handled the pressure of playing against him (Kohli). So, it will be fun to play with him, he said. Delhis practice sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday have been a bit more intense and long, something which hadnt been witnessed before. Badoni conceded that Kohlis arrival has been the reason behind the change in the Delhi teams atmosphere. He has been very positive. The way he is on the field, its the same hes off the field too. He is very fun loving. The intensity is a little more in practice as its the last match. We have to end it on a good note. With Virat's arrival, it has become a very fun atmosphere, says Badoni. Delhi is coming into Thursdays game after a crushing ten-wicket defeat to Saurashtra in Rajkot inside two days and are now at sixth place in the points table. Badoni, whos made 400 runs with the bat and picked 12 wickets with his off-spin bowling, insisted there will be no change in the thought process of the team in their quest of getting an outright win over Railways and that the hosts have totally left behind what all happened in Rajkot. The process is the same. What we have been following, exactly it is going on. So, there is nothing that has changed, as the same process is going on. I have left it (defeat in Rajkot) completely behind. Delhi is coming into Thursdays game after a crushing ten-wicket defeat to Saurashtra in Rajkot inside two days and are now at sixth place in the points table. Badoni, whos made 400 runs with the bat and picked 12 wickets with his off-spin bowling, insisted there will be no change in the thought process of the team in their quest of getting an outright win over Railways and that the hosts have totally left behind what all happened in Rajkot. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Jan 2025 1:52 pm

Tickets For WTC Final To Go On Sale From January 31

ICC World Test Championship Final: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday announced that tickets for the World Test Championship final between South Africa and Australia at Lords are set to go on general sale from January 31. Reigning champions Australia booked their place in the 2025 decider when defeating India 3-1 in the recent Border-Gavaskar series, while the Proteas cruised past Pakistan 2-0 on home soil to ensure they will feature in the one-off Test for the first time at the clash at Lord's set to commence on June 11. With tickets for the one-off Test to go on sale from 10 am GMT (UK time) and 3:30 pm (IST) on January 31, priority fans, including ICC Family, will benefit from exclusive access to tickets, with a 48-hour priority window active from 10h 00 GMT on January 29. The ICC said tickets for this year's World Test Championship Final commence at 45 pounds for adults, and 15 pounds for Under-16s and can be purchased via worldtestchampionship.com. We are delighted to make tickets available for the highly anticipated ICC World Test Championship Final at Lords. The ICC World Test Championship has produced a number of absorbing clashes over the past two years, and this Ultimate Test promises to provide more unrivalled drama on the biggest stage. The competition pairs the top team in the World Test Championship standings against the number one team in the ICC Mens Test Team Rankings, and Id encourage fans to act quickly so that they dont miss out on this mouthwatering contest, Anurag Dahiya, ICC chief commercial officer said. While Temba Bavumas South Africa will be hoping to lift the Mace in their first appearance at a World Test Championship Final, Pat Cummins Australia will be aiming to defend the crown they won back in 2023 by beating India at the Oval. Its been a month since we secured our spot in the ICC World Test Championship Final, and the support we've received from our fans has been incredible. Theres a real sense of anticipation and pride across South Africa as we look forward to playing against one of the best teams in the world. Facing Australia is always a fierce contest, and to do so at Lords - one of the most iconic and revered cricket venues in the world - makes the occasion even more special. We encourage fans to get their tickets and be part of whats sure to be an unforgettable week of Test cricket, said Bavuma. Its been a month since we secured our spot in the ICC World Test Championship Final, and the support we've received from our fans has been incredible. Theres a real sense of anticipation and pride across South Africa as we look forward to playing against one of the best teams in the world. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Jan 2025 1:34 pm

World Cricketers Association calls out 'random and inconsistent' support for Afghanistan women

Tom Moffat says ICC and national governing bodies can exercise leverage without boycotts

Espn CricInfo 29 Jan 2025 1:33 pm

Afghanistan women's match a big step on a path unknown

Thursday's fixture against Cricket Without Borders is their first as a team, what will that team look like in future?

Espn CricInfo 29 Jan 2025 1:31 pm

Mom-to-be Athiya Shetty radiates pregnancy glow as KL Rahul lovingly cradles her baby bump [PICS]

In November 2024, the couple announced that they were expecting their first child together. In a post shared on Instagram, they wrote, Our beautiful blessing is coming soon. 2025. Athiya and Rahul, accompanied by tiny footprints symbolizing the little one's arrival.

IBTimes 29 Jan 2025 1:07 pm

U19 WC: Nigeria Women Win Nail-biter Against Ireland To Finish Campaign On High

T20 World Cup: Nigeria scripted the perfect ending to their U19 women's T20 World Cup campaign, clinching a six-run victory against Ireland in their super six match here at the YSD-UKM Cricket Oval on Wednesday. With a win, Nigeria secured third place in Super Six Group 2, while Ireland's defeat meant they couldn't surpass New Zealand, finishing at the bottom of the group. Despite a slow start, Nigeria posted a tricky total of 94 in the early fixture after Niamh MacNulty won the toss and elected to bowl. Kia McCartney was the pick of Ireland's bowlers, finishing with 2-13 from four overs. Losing key batter Victory Igbinedion in the first over and in the lurch at 18/3 inside five overs, Christabel Chukwuonye (25) led Nigeria's rebuild act with contributions from Omosigho Eguakun (17) and late flurries from Peculiar Agboya and Lilian Ude. Ireland suffered an early setback in their chase, losing a wicket in the first over, but Freya Sargent and Rebecca Lowe steadied the innings, guiding them to 30-2 by the end of the powerplay. However, regular wickets kept Nigeria in control despite some late resistance from Millie Spence and Kia McCartney. Nigeria managed to withstand the late scare, bowling out Ireland for 88 to secure a narrow 6-run victory. Ireland suffered an early setback in their chase, losing a wicket in the first over, but Freya Sargent and Rebecca Lowe steadied the innings, guiding them to 30-2 by the end of the powerplay. However, regular wickets kept Nigeria in control despite some late resistance from Millie Spence and Kia McCartney. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Jan 2025 12:54 pm

Smith Reaches 10000 Test Runs Milestone, Second-fastest Australian To Achieve The Feat

Galle International Stadium: Veteran batter Steve Smith completed his 10,000 Test run with his first scoring shot on day 1 of the first Test against Sri Lanka here at Galle International Stadium on Wednesday. The stand-in skipper became the fourth Australian man to reach a rare milestone and the overall 15th man to achieve the feat. The 35-year-old joined Allan Border, Steve Waugh and Ricky Ponting as Australians to get to 10,000 Test runs. Interestingly, all three were captains of the Test team when they made their 10,000th run. Flicking left-arm spinner Prabath Jayasuriya for a single to mid-on in his 205th innings, the fifth fastest batter by innings to reach 10,000 Test runs. In terms of matches, only Brian Lara (111) has gotten to the milestone in fewer Tests than Smith's 115. Lara, Sachin Tendulkar, Kumar Sangakkara (all took 195 Tests) and Ricky Ponting (196) are the only batters to have reached it in fewer innings. Among Aussies, only former captain Ricky Ponting has crossed the milestone quicker in only 196 innings. Smith has compiled his runs at an average of over 55, with Kumar Sangakkara the only batter beyond the 10,000 figure with a better return (57.40). Among active players, only Joe Root's tally of 12,972 Test runs is higher than Smith's. Having missed his fairytale moment in front of his home crowd at the SCG against India when he was dismissed with his career tally on 9,999 runs, Smith scored his 10,000th run on the first ball he faced on Wednesday. Smith has compiled his runs at an average of over 55, with Kumar Sangakkara the only batter beyond the 10,000 figure with a better return (57.40). Among active players, only Joe Root's tally of 12,972 Test runs is higher than Smith's. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Jan 2025 12:48 pm

Australia's Steve Smith Joins Greats With 10,000 Test Runs

Australia's Steve Smith on Wednesday joined a select group of batsmen to reach 10,000 career Test runs during the first morning of the opening Test against Sri Lanka. Smith started the match on 9,999 runs and on his first ball pushed for a single off Prabath Jayasuriya in Galle to be the 15th Test batsman and fourth Australian to the milestone. The stand-in skipper raised his bat to acknowledge the applause from the crowd. The 35-year-old joined fellow Australians Ricky Ponting, Allan Border and Steve Waugh in a list led by India's Sachin Tendulkar, who made 15,921 runs in his red-ball career. Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar was the first to cross 10,000 runs in Test cricket when he achieved the feat against Pakistan in 1987 at Ahmedabad. Smith is leading Australia in the two-match series after regular captain Pat Cummins opted out due to the birth of his second child. He has an impressive average of more than 55 across 114 prior Tests, including 34 centuries since his 2010 debut. Smith started as a leg-spinner who batted at number eight but soon rose to become the number one Test batter and captain of Australia. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Smith is recognised as a modern-day great and part of a famous quartet of new-era batsmen including India's Virat Kohli, Kane Williamson of New Zealand and England's Joe Root.

CNMSports 29 Jan 2025 12:29 pm

Nigeria revel in hard-earned victory over Ireland in the Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup

They were behind in the game, with both bat and ball, but rallied to finish the tournament on a high

Espn CricInfo 29 Jan 2025 12:15 pm

We Thought Hed Just Be Leg-spinner Who Can Bat At No. 8 Or 9: Paine Hails Smith's Journey So Far

Former Australian Test: Former Australian Test captain Tim Paine has shared his thoughts on Steve Smiths debut and rapid ascent to becoming one of the nation's greatest cricketers, ahead of Smith's milestone of 10,000 runs. Paine also believes Smith still has much more to contribute to the sport. Paine made his Australian debut alongside Smith in 2010 at Lords against Pakistan. Smith, initially chosen as a bowling all-rounder, scored 1 and 12 in his debut Test, batting at number 8. Paine said everyone expected him to be just a leg spinner with the ability to bat competently at number 8 or 9, but no one thought he would define a generation of cricket. In his second Test at Headingley, Smith scored 70-odd. He was batting at nine and he was playing some shots that showed us that this guy is different. It was strange but it was good. We played a few ODIs and when the field was up, he would play some extraordinary shots and hit the ball to some quite strange areas. Only Greg Chappell at that stage thought he could become a world class batter. We all thought hed just be a leg spinner who would be a skilled 8 or 9 batter. To see what hes done since then has been absolutely extraordinary. We have been watching one of the greatest batters that has ever been seen, Paine told SEN1170. Smith is on the verge of becoming the fourth Australian to achieve 10,000 career Test runs, joining the ranks of Ricky Ponting, Allan Border, and Steve Waugh. He is stranded at 9,999 runs after being dismissed in the second innings of the 5th Test against India in Sydney earlier this month. Hes got a long way to go if he wants. So long as the desire is still there, which I personally think it is. His reaction will be key after he scores 10,000 runs because its always something that he has wanted. Smith is on the verge of becoming the fourth Australian to achieve 10,000 career Test runs, joining the ranks of Ricky Ponting, Allan Border, and Steve Waugh. He is stranded at 9,999 runs after being dismissed in the second innings of the 5th Test against India in Sydney earlier this month. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Jan 2025 11:42 am

'Yeah mate, no stress': Konstas takes axing in stride

Sam Konstas has bounced back from his axing for the first Test of the Sri Lanka series, according to Australia selector Tony Dodemaide.

Espn CricInfo 29 Jan 2025 11:17 am

SA20: Pretoria Capitals Beat Joburg Super Kings To Keep Playoffs Hopes Alive

Joburg Super Kings: A rejuvenated Pretoria Capitals claimed the honours in the Jukskei Derby with a six-wicket bonus point victory over Joburg Super Kings. Capitals now move up to 14 points - just one point behind the fourth-placed Super Kings on 15. Capitals coach Jonathan Trott made wholesale changes with five new players brought into the starting XI. The captains armband was also passed to Kyle Verreynne after Rilee Rossouw withdrew due to the birth of his child. Australian duo Ashton Turner and Tom Rogers along with local speedster Gideon Peters were all handed SA20 debuts, while Will Smeed returned to the open the batting alongside new vice-captain Will Jacks. Knowing that only a victory would keep their hopes of qualifying for the playoffs alive, the Capitals produced their most clinical performance of the season thus far. Jacks set the tone with the ball, conceding just two runs from his two overs in the powerplay, which was just the confidence booster the Capitals required. Super Kings were unable to set any form of a platform, especially after the in-form Devon Conway was forced to leave the field in the third over after being hit on the arm. Debutant Rogers had JSK skipper Du Plessis caught at short fine-leg before fellow newbie Peters launched his SA20 career in dramatic fashion. The 26-year-old fast bowler fired in a rasping bouncer to Conway upon his return. The New Zealand international was visibly rushed for pace and only managed a half-hearted pull which he feathered behind to Verreynne. Showing off his entire skill set in his first six deliveries, Peters switched to a searing yorker that thudded into Moeen Alis pads and the new Pretoria Capitals express had two wickets in his first over. He maintained his control and pace throughout his four-over spell to finish with 2-15. With left-arm spinner Senuran Muthusamy also chipping in with two wickets, it opened the JSK tail for Player of the Match Migael Pretorius to barge through the door with figures of 3/22 to restrict the Super Kings to 99/9. Capitals were never in any trouble in getting to the 100-run target despite Lutho Sipamla continuing to impress for the Super Kings with another three-wicket haul. Marques Ackerman held it all together with a 22-ball 39 that ensured the Capitals remain in the race for the playoffs with two matches against MI Cape Town remaining. It's been a tough couple of days, so I'm pleased to get the bonus point. We were nice and clinical with the ball and the guys finishing it off with the bat was pleasing. Weve only played two games at home earlier, so it was good to come back. There was nice energy out there. Marques Ackerman held it all together with a 22-ball 39 that ensured the Capitals remain in the race for the playoffs with two matches against MI Cape Town remaining. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Jan 2025 10:24 am

Healy declares herself fit but not locked in, Dunkley to play but Cross unavailable

Both Australia and England are still finalising their bowling attacks with the MCG pitch having a tinge of green on it

Espn CricInfo 29 Jan 2025 10:22 am

NZ Great Debbie Hockley Lauds Melie Kerr For ICC Awards Haul

Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy: New Zealand cricket great and Hall of Famer Debbie Hockley has heaped praise on Melie Kerr after the 24-year-old was named the ICC Womens Player of the Year for 2024. The star all-rounder created history by becoming the first player from New Zealand to win the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy for ICC Womens Cricketer of the Year. Kerr, the star of the New Zealands ICC T20 World Cup success in the UAE, headed off a talented field of contenders to win the supreme award, only days after being named the ICCs Womens T20I Cricketer of the Year. Kerr capped off a tremendous calendar year of 2024 by taking took 29 T20I wickets at 15.55. She also set a new record for the most wickets in an ICC T20 World Cup; and was named both the Player of the Final, and Player of the Tournament. The 24-year-old was also impressive in the ODI arena, averaging 33.00 with the bat and taking 14 wickets including four-wicket hauls against India and Australia. Hockley said Kerrs achievement in winning the award was momentous. Im so admiring of Meile's desire for consistency of performance and her ability in delivering that. This is what separates a good player from a truly great player, said Hockley. Kerr believes enjoying her cricket and an improvement at the bowling crease led to her recent success and winning the prestigious award. Over the past year, I think my bowlings improved, said Kerr when asked about her success. A lot of that comes down to the spin group that I work with. I love working with Paul Wiseman and the others. We work hard but have a lot of fun too, and it pays off. Nothings changed dramatically but we find little things to tweak and improve, and at this level it can make a big difference, Kerr said. NZC chief executive Scott Weenink said Kerrs success was yet another significant milestone in a career that continues to uncover new ground. This is an enormous accolade for Melie, and I know everyone within the New Zealand cricket network is incredibly proud of what shes been able to achieve. NZC chief executive Scott Weenink said Kerrs success was yet another significant milestone in a career that continues to uncover new ground. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Jan 2025 10:02 am

Women's Ashes: Aussie Skipper Healy Says She Is 'good To Go' For MCG Test, England's Kate Cross Ruled Out

MCG Test: Alyssa Healy has said that she is good to go for the historic day-night Ashes Test at the MCG, starting from Thursday, with Australia's XI yet to be confirmed on the eve of the match. Healy was battling a stress injury in her foot that saw her miss the entire T20I series while wearing a moon boot. The Aussie skipper while speaking to reporters at Wednesday's pre-game press conference, said she is confident for four days of Test cricket. I'm good to go. We'll make a final decision on what the XI looks like over the next little period ... but I feel like I'm ready to go, so we'll wait and see what happens, Healy said. The final XI hasn't quite been decided upon just yet, but I'm standing here in front of you without a moon boot, saying I'm ready to go. On Tuesday, Healy participated fully in Australia's main training session at the MCG, showing no signs of pain or restriction in her right foot. She began with a running session alongside six teammates, including Ashleigh Gardner, who is recovering from a calf injury. Both players moved well, completing multiple high-intensity laps of the MCG. Healy followed this with short sprints and participated in the fielding drills, working in the outfield without any issues. Healy then had an extensive batting session in the nets, facing pace, spin, and throwdowns, handling all without discomfort. It's been surprising to me every single day that I've done some stuff just how well it's responded. I was pushed pretty hard yesterday... we've done that on purpose to try and see what I can and can't get through, and I've pulled up really well, so I'm really positive moving forward, she added. Gardner, who also missed the T20Is due to a minor calf injury, also trained fully and has been cleared to play the Test. Meanwhile, England have been dealt a blow with fast bowler Kate Cross ruled out of the MCG Test. Cross has failed to recover from the back injury that forced her to watch on from the sidelines during the ODI component of the ongoing Ashes series against Australia, with the veteran set to be replaced in England's XI by fellow pacer Ryana MacDonald-Gay or back-up batter Sophia Dunkley. Australia Test squad: Alyssa Healy (c), Darcie Brown, Ashleigh Gardner, Kim Garth, Alana King, Phoebe Litchfield, Tahlia McGrath (vc), Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Annabel Sutherland, Georgia Voll, Georgia Wareham Cross has failed to recover from the back injury that forced her to watch on from the sidelines during the ODI component of the ongoing Ashes series against Australia, with the veteran set to be replaced in England's XI by fellow pacer Ryana MacDonald-Gay or back-up batter Sophia Dunkley. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Jan 2025 9:44 am

ILT20 Season 3: Johnson Charles Quick-fire 71 Helps Sharjah Warriorz Beat Dubai Capitals

Dubai International Stadium: Johnson Charles ignited the Dubai International Stadium, leading the Sharjah Warriorz to a resounding nine-wicket victory in the ILT20 Season 3 here on Tuesday night. His breathtaking knock of 71 runs in 33 balls set up a flawless run chase in only 11.5 overs as the Warriorz maintained their undefeated record against the Dubai Capitals. An impactful show from the spinners including two wickets for 28 runs from Adam Zampa in the first innings restricted the Dubai Capitals to 131/9. The result gives the Warriorzs net run rate a significant boost, keeping them firmly in the fray for a playoff berth. The powerplay made the chase a mere formality as Johnson Charles and Tom Kohler-Cadmore dominated the bowling to set the highest powerplay score of the season. The pair raced to 79 runs in just six overs, with Charles in particular wreaking havoc to smash five towering sixes, including a remarkable 24-run over off Zahir Khan. Charles brought up his fifty in 21 balls, studded with six sixes and two fours. He continued his rampage until he was halted by Sikandar Raza in the 11th over. Charles departed after striking three fours and eight sixes, including power-hitting, deft touches, and switch hits. Tom Kohler-Cadmore wrapped up the proceedings in the next over with a clever boundary off Dushmantha Chameera. The Englishman finished with 54 runs in 32 balls, smashing eight fours and two sixes on his way there. Earlier in the day, Adam Rossington bludgeoned six and two fours as the powerplay saw 55 runs for the Capitals. Shai Hope played second fiddle to Rossington until the latter was accounted for by Adam Zampa in the seventh over for 37 runs in 23 balls. Following the powerplay, the run rate dropped steeply. While Shai Hope occupied one end, batting with restraint, the wickets tumbled around him as the spinners dominated the middle overs. Zampa claimed another when he dismissed Gulbadin Naib and skipper Sikandar Raza was removed by Ashton Agar. In the same over, Najibullah Zadran was run out to leave the Capitals in hot water at 85/4 in 12 overs. UAEs Rohan Mustafa kept the pressure on with the wickets of Khalid Shah and Dasun Shanaka to expose the tail. Meanwhile, Hopes stint at the crease ended for 45 runs in 52 balls at the hand of Tim Southee in the 18th over. Rovman Powell provided a flicker of hope with an unbeaten 32 runs in only 16 balls, peppered with three fours and two sixes but the Dubai Capitals finished the innings at a below-par score of 131/9 in 20 overs. Player of the match, Johnson Charles said: They got off to a bit of a flier, but I love playing in Dubai because the conditions tend to get a bit skiddier, which suits my style. I thought Ashton Agar and Rohan Mustafa bowled exceptionally well and complemented each other perfectly. We managed to put the opposition under pressure. Ash and I have played a lot together in the past, and its always a pleasure to play alongside him. It felt almost nostalgic since we havent had many opportunities to play together recently. Brief scores: Player of the match, Johnson Charles said: They got off to a bit of a flier, but I love playing in Dubai because the conditions tend to get a bit skiddier, which suits my style. I thought Ashton Agar and Rohan Mustafa bowled exceptionally well and complemented each other perfectly. We managed to put the opposition under pressure. Ash and I have played a lot together in the past, and its always a pleasure to play alongside him. It felt almost nostalgic since we havent had many opportunities to play together recently. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Jan 2025 12:22 am

Unearthing hidden gems in the land of the Great Barrier Reef

The Happy Slam was one to remember for Tien, Lys and Fonseca as they proved what hungry, motivated Next-Gen players can achieve on the sports grandest stage

The Hindu 29 Jan 2025 12:13 am

WPBL 2025: Chennai Super Champs Put Up A Fight But Go Down To Mumbai Pickle Power

Chennai Super Champs: Chennai Super Champs produced an inspired outing but were dealt with a 3-1 defeat by Mumbai Pickle Power in the World Pickleball League (WPBL) at the Cricket Club of India (CCI)-Brabourne Stadium on Tuesday night. Head coach Joey Farias appeared proactive from the onset in this match, shuffling the pack by going in with their Indian star Sonu Vishwakarma to serve off proceedings. Sonu dived into the proceedings seamlessly, taking to the game seamlessly and dominating the game. His quick burst of pace, robust forehand, and deft plays near the net meant that Mumbais Bartosz Karbownik was handed a formidable challenge. It was an exceptional display of sheer promise and talent by Sonu, as his incredible talent and pickleball prowess shone through brightly in his 16-16 draw with Bartosz, as both teams settled for a point each. Anna Clarice Patrimonio and Sarah Lane Jim took the court for the womens doubles match against Sabrina Dominguez and Glauka Carvajal Lane. Patrimonio and Sarah refrained from conceding an inch for most of the exchanges, as their partnership appeared thoroughly natural. They were making the right calls at the right junctures, but a brief passage of play in the concluding minutes of the match saw them concede a flurry of points in a jiffy to Mumbai, handing the home side a 1-0 lead. A similar pattern ensued in the womens singles fixture between Mihae Kwon and Thaddea Lock. The Chennai star was up at her game against Mihae, as both players delivered an enthralling clash for the jam-packed audience. Lock was gliding across the court with fine finesse, but also blended the power in her game perfectly when required to put Kwon in a spot of bother. However, the Mumbai star prevailed with four consecutive points in the final one-odd minute when the game was stuck at 14-14, eventually winning 18-15. Tanner Tomassi and Etienne Blaszkewycz were the stars of the night for Chennai, overpowering the duo of Eung Wong Kim and Brandon Lane by a thumping 16-8 margin in mens doubles. Tomassi and Blaszkewycz were at the top of the game, as the synergy between the two of them reflected richly in their hauling of the Mumbai pair. They even inflicted the first loss of Brandons season so far, who has won seven out of the eight matches he has participated in the WPBL. The team will take a lot of heart from Etienne and Tanners heroics, hoping to ride on that momentum in the concluding two games of the campaign too. Etienne made a last-ditch attempt to replicate that run when he and Sarah Jane Lim took on the Lane duo of Mumbai in mixed doubles. However, it was not to be, as important moments went against Chennais favour, especially in the second half of the fifth match. Yet, the Super Champs have only bolstered their performances of late and been on a gradual upward run, which could definitely culminate in victories in their remaining couple of matches. Brief scores: Mumbai Pickle Power defeated Chennai Super Champs by 3-1 Brief scores: Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Jan 2025 12:06 am

3rd T20I: Rashid Showed Why He's Our Most Important Player, Says Buttler After Series-saving Win

Niranjan Shah Stadium: England captain Jos Buttler praised his teams resilience and execution following a crucial 26-run victory over India in the third T20I at the Niranjan Shah Stadium. The win kept England alive in the series, with their bowlers delivering a disciplined performance to defend a target of 172 against a formidable Indian batting lineup. Buttler highlighted Adil Rashids game-changing spell as a key factor in Englands success. Adil is the most important player in our team, Buttler said after the match. His variations and ability to adapt to different situations make him an asset. He showcased why hes world-class today, bowling beautifully and controlling the game in critical moments. Rashid, who finished with figures of 1-15 in his four overs, provided the crucial breakthrough and stifled Indias middle order. Were fortunate to have him in our team. His contribution is invaluable, Buttler added. The skipper also lauded Jofra Archers impactful bowling, despite the pacer conceding a few runs early. Jofra is a superstar. Hes incredibly consistent and has the ability to bounce back even when things dont go his way. You know hell always deliver under pressure, Buttler remarked. Archers 2-33 included the key dismissal of Axar Patel during Indias chase. Electing to bowl first, India had their moments but couldnt prevent England from reaching a challenging 171/9. Opener Ben Ducketts blistering 51 off 28 balls laid the foundation, while Liam Livingstones 43 off 24 ensured momentum through the middle overs. However, Englands middle and lower order struggled against the guile of Varun Chakravarthy, who delivered a career-best 5 for 24, dismantling their plans. Reflecting on Englands batting effort, Buttler was effusive in his praise for opener Ben Duckett and Liam Livingstone. Ben Duckett is a tough guy to stop, especially on a pitch like this. His 51 off 28 set the tone for us, and Liam carried that momentum beautifully in the middle overs, he said. Livingstones 43 off 24 ensured England posted a challenging 171/9, despite a collapse triggered by Varun Chakravarthys sensational 5/24. Buttler acknowledged the middle-order struggles but emphasised the overall team effort. The 127/8 doesnt look great, but if someone told me wed be disappointed with how we played and still score 170, Id take that any day. The guys fought hard to get us to a competitive total, he explained. On the bowling front, Buttler credited the collective performance of Jamie Overton (3-24), Brydon Carse (2-28), and Rashid. Those early wickets in the powerplay were crucial. The bowlers executed their plans perfectly and kept the pressure on throughout, he noted. Indias pursuit of 172 began cautiously, with Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma opening the innings. Englands pacers, led by Jofra Archer and Mark Wood, bowled probing lines to restrict the scoring rate. Rashid in the middle overs created pressure on Indian batters with his match-changing spell. On the bowling front, Buttler credited the collective performance of Jamie Overton (3-24), Brydon Carse (2-28), and Rashid. Those early wickets in the powerplay were crucial. The bowlers executed their plans perfectly and kept the pressure on throughout, he noted. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Jan 2025 11:40 pm

3rd T20I: Credit To Adil Rashid, He Is A World-class Bowler: SKY Laments On India's Defeat

Niranjan Shah Stadium: India skipper Suryakumar Yadav admitted his sides shortcomings after the hosts' ten-match unbeaten streak at home came to an end with a 26-run defeat against England in the third T20I of the five-match series at the Niranjan Shah Stadium here on Tuesday. Electing to bowl first, India had their moments but couldnt prevent England from reaching a challenging 171/9. Opener Ben Ducketts blistering 51 off 28 balls laid the foundation, while Liam Livingstones 43 off 24 ensured momentum through the middle overs. However, Englands middle and lower order struggled against the guile of Varun Chakravarthy, who delivered a career-best 5 for 24, dismantling their plans. Englands bowlers, particularly Adil Rashid (1-15), Jamie Overton (3-24), Jofra Archer (2-33), and Brydon Carse (2-28), executed their plans to perfection, ensuring a vital victory to keep the series alive. Lauding Adil Rashids game-changing spell, Suryakumar hailed him as a world-class player. I felt there'll be a little bit of dew. With Hardik-Axar batting and us needing 55 off 24, still felt we had the game in our hands. Credit to Adil Rashid wanted to rotate the strike, but he didn't let us, that's why he is a world-class bowler. We always learn from a T20 game, conceding 170 from 127/8 was too much. Batting also, we have a few things to learn. Good to see Shami bowl like that. Varun's one guy who has been working very hard, has good discipline that's why he's got the results, Yadav said after the match. Indias reply was cautious, with Jofra Archer and Mark Wood applying early pressure. Sanju Samson managed just three runs before falling to Rashid in the third over, attempting an ill-timed expansive shot. Abhishek Sharma offered hope with a flurry of boundaries, smashing 24 off 14 balls, but his aggression led to his downfall, mistiming a big hit off Brydon Carse. At 35/2, India looked shaky, needing a partnership to steady the ship. Suryakumar Yadav briefly ignited hopes with his trademark flair, hitting a six and a boundary, but his adventurous scoop off Mark Wood ended his cameo at 14 off 7 balls. Tilak Varma (18 off 14) and Hardik Pandya began rebuilding, but Adil Rashids clever variations stifled Indias progress. Rashids brilliance continued as he dismissed Tilak, leaving India struggling at 78/4 at the halfway mark. Washington Sundar (6 off 15) struggled to find a rhythm and eventually chipped Jamie Overton to Jos Buttler, leaving India at 86/5. Hardik Pandya and Axar Patel tried to accelerate, but the asking rate continued to climb. Brydon Carse bowled a tight 16th over, conceding just seven runs, before Pandya injected life into the chase by smashing a six and a four off Mark Woods 17th over. However, the equation remained steep with 41 needed off the last two overs. Jofra Archer removed Axar Patel in the 18th over, leaving Pandya as Indias sole hope. Jamie Overton delivered the decisive blow in the 19th, dismissing Pandya for a gritty 40 off 35 balls. Overtons disciplined bowling sealed the match, leaving India needing an impossible 34 off the final over. Tilak Varma (18 off 14) and Hardik Pandya began rebuilding, but Adil Rashids clever variations stifled Indias progress. Rashids brilliance continued as he dismissed Tilak, leaving India struggling at 78/4 at the halfway mark. Washington Sundar (6 off 15) struggled to find a rhythm and eventually chipped Jamie Overton to Jos Buttler, leaving India at 86/5. Hardik Pandya and Axar Patel tried to accelerate, but the asking rate continued to climb. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Jan 2025 11:26 pm

Geoff Allardice steps down as ICC CEO

He took over in 2020 after his predecessor, Manu Sawhney, was suspended, and was appointed full time in November 2021

Espn CricInfo 28 Jan 2025 10:26 pm

MI Junior: IES New English School Register Commanding 10-wicket Victory

Nita Mukesh Ambani Junior School: IES New English School dominated proceedings as they defeated Nita Mukesh Ambani Junior School by an authoritative margin of 10 wickets in the MI Junior Inter-school Cricket Super Knockout Tournament here on Tuesday. After winning the toss, Nita Mukesh Ambani Junior School lost wickets at an alarming rate with just one of their batsmen crossing the 10-run mark. The batsmen seemed to have no answers to the brilliant bowling on display as they were bowled out for just 38 runs. Parin Dubey (5/23) and Yaksh Salvi (4/11) wreaked havoc with Parvin picking up a five-wicket haul. Chasing a meagre total of 39, IES New English School secured a dominant victory by chasing down the target in just 3.2 overs, with both openers remaining unbeaten in a flawless win by 10 wickets. Big win for VK Krishna Menon Academy In Boys U-14 matches, VK Krishna Menon Academy registered a comprehensive 10-wicket victory over Don Bosco High School. After opting to bat, keeper-batman Tribhuraj top-scored with 57 as Don Bosco High School managed to score 120 before they were bowled out, courtesy of some fine bowling by Avnesh Shukla (4/20), Parth Nalawade (2/19) and Arin Keluskar (2/22). Chasing a total of 121, openers Arham Jain (57*) and Prerit Raut (45*) remained unbeaten to secure a well-deserved win. Modern English School (Chembur) win Modern English School emerged victorious as they defeated Rizvi Springfield High School by a commanding margin of 127 runs. Batting first, Modern English School put up a dominant total of 240 led by Vedang Mishras knock of 87 runs, supported by Rajvardhan Jadhav (37) and skipper Aryan K (25). Rizvi Springfield High School lost wickets at regular intervals before being bowled out for 113 with Shaunak Gawade (3/24) and Krish Patil (2/22) taking the bulk of the wickets. Lakshadham High School emerge on top In Boys U-16 matches, Lakshadham High School chased down 146 runs in 28.3 overs with five wickets in hand against Parag English School. After being put into bat, Parag English School were bowled out for 145 runs with Aayudh Mohanty (32) being the top-scorer, while Mithun Raja spearheaded the bowling for Lakshadham High School as he ended the match with figures of 4 for 26. Chasing 146, skipper Shamik S (52) led by example with an unbeaten half-century after opener Arhaan Suthrum laid the foundation with a knock of 47 runs. Vasant Vihar High School win In Girls U-15 matches, Vasant Vihar High School cruised to a dominant 10-wicket win over Kapol Vidyanidhi International School as they chased down 156 in just 13.4 overs. Skipper Reeya Bhavsar stood out with both bat and ball as she remained unbeaten on 55 and scalped 3 wickets. Opener Delisha Angchekar also scored a half-century (56*) to ensure a victory for Vasant Vihar High School. Vasant Vihar High School win Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Jan 2025 9:48 pm

Thomas Rew turns the screw as England U19s chisel out vital lead

Archie Vaughan and Kesh Fonseka add important runs as spinners loom as key fourth-innings weapon

Espn CricInfo 28 Jan 2025 9:47 pm

ILT20 Season 3: Desert Vipers Meet Gulf Giants With Stakes Higher For Both Sides

Dubai International Stadium: As Season 3 of the ILT20 inches closer to the playoffs stage, table-toppers Desert Vipers take on a resurgent Gulf Giants in Match No.24 at the Dubai International Stadium with stakes high for both teams. While Desert Vipers will aim to consolidate their position atop the points table, Gulf Giants need to win the match and inch closer to the playoffs spot. The Desert Vipers currently sit comfortably at the top with 12 points. With just two losses in their eight games so far, the Vipers have had an impressive campaign, though their confidence may have taken a dent after a crushing 154-run loss to MI Emirates in their previous outing. This game becomes crucial for them to shake off that defeat and regain their momentum. On the other hand, the Gulf Giants are in a precarious position. Currently second-last on the table, theyve found a spark of form just when it mattered most. With two consecutive wins, the Giants have reignited their playoff hopes and head into this match with renewed confidence. Having lost four of their first five games, they have turned a corner with six points now in their kitty. With three games remaining, Gulf Giants will be aiming to win all three to have a shot at finishing in the top two. Cricket fans can watch this action-packed tournament on ZEEs most widely distributed and viewed 15 linear TV channels. Having lost four of their first five games, they have turned a corner with six points now in their kitty. With three games remaining, Gulf Giants will be aiming to win all three to have a shot at finishing in the top two. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Jan 2025 9:30 pm

3rd T20I: Chakravarthy Picks Five Wickets As England Post 171 In Rajkot

Niranjan Shah Stadium: Englands batting lineup stumbled under the pressure of Indias disciplined bowling, led by Varun Chakravarthys sensational five-wicket haul (5 for 24). Despite Liam Livingstones spirited knock of 43 off 24 balls and Ben Ducketts aggressive 51 off 28 deliveries, England managed to post a moderate total of 171 for 9 in the third T20I at the Niranjan Shah Stadium here on Tuesday. The innings started with promise as opener Phil Salt looked to attack early, smashing Mohammed Shami for a boundary in the opening over. However, Salts aggression led to his downfall as Hardik Pandya struck in the second over with a well-directed short ball. Salt mistimed his shot, gifting a simple catch to Abhishek Sharma and departing for just five runs. Ben Duckett and captain Jos Buttler steadied the innings, with Duckett taking the lead in attacking Indias bowlers. Duckett showcased an array of shots, including powerful reverse sweeps and elegant drives, particularly punishing Washington Sundar. By the end of the Power-play, England were cruising at 52 for 1, with Duckett looking in sublime form. However, Indias spinners turned the game around. Varun Chakravarthy struck a crucial blow in the eighth over, dismissing Buttler for 24 off 22 balls. Buttler attempted to accelerate but edged a delivery to Sanju Samson, and a successful review confirmed his departure. Axar Patel added to Englands troubles, dismissing Duckett after the left-hander reached a fluent half-century. Attempting another big shot, Duckett holed out to Abhishek Sharma in the deep, leaving England at 88/3 after 10 overs. The middle overs saw England faltering as Chakravarthy and Patel tightened the screws. Chakravarthy returned to remove Jamie Smith and Jamie Overton in quick succession, with both batters failing to counter his sharp googlies. Harry Brook also fell cheaply, dragging a Bishnoi delivery onto his stumps for eight runs. Livingstone fought valiantly, countering the spinners with a flurry of sixes, including three in a single over off Bishnoi. However, the lack of support from the other end made his task monumental. Chakravarthy capped off his stunning spell by dismissing Brydon Carse and Jofra Archer, completing a well-deserved five-wicket haul. Pandya returned to remove Livingstone in the 18th over, ending the all-rounders determined knock. Livingstones dismissal at long-on dashed Englands hopes of a late surge. Englands tail managed to take the team to 171/9, but the total seemed below par on a pitch offering grip and turn to the spinners. Alongside Chakravarthys standout performance, Pandya (2-33), Bishnoi and Patel chipped in with crucial wickets. India will head into the chase with confidence, needing 172 runs to seal the match and seal the series by taking an unbeatable lead. Brief scores: India will head into the chase with confidence, needing 172 runs to seal the match and seal the series by taking an unbeatable lead. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Jan 2025 9:04 pm

WPBL 2025: Bengaluru Jawans stage comeback to defeat Dilli Dillwale - Sakshi Post

WPBL 2025: Bengaluru Jawans stage comeback to defeat Dilli Dillwale Sakshi Post

Google News 28 Jan 2025 8:55 pm

WPBL 2025: Bengaluru Jawans Stage Comeback To Defeat Dilli Dillwale

World Pickleball League: Bengaluru Jawans delivered a thrilling comeback to secure a 3-2 victory over Dilli Dillwale on Day 5 of the World Pickleball League (WPBL) 2025 at the Cricket Club of India's Brabourne Stadium here on Tuesday. Katerina Stewart's sensational performances earned her the Player of the Tie accolade, as Bengaluru bounced back from 1-2 down to seal the win. The tie began with the mens singles, in which Bengalurus Jack Foster showcased his trademark forehands, overpowering Eduardo Irizarry in a dominant 27-10 victory. Fosters consistency and power gave Bengaluru an early lead. The womens doubles saw a nail-biting contest between Trang Hyunh-McClain and Alejandra Borobia of Bengaluru and Dillis Lauren Mercado and Alexa Schull. Despite Bengaluru maintaining a narrow lead for much of the match, Dilli fought back in the closing moments to clinch a dramatic 13-11 victory, levelling the tie at 1-1. The mens doubles followed, with Marcello Jardim and Mauro Garcia of Bengaluru taking on Dillis Kenta Miyoshi and Leander Lazaro. Both teams were evenly matched, with the scores tied at 5-5 at halftime. Dilli capitalised on the Spanish duo's errors to edge ahead and win 12-9, taking a 2-1 lead in the tie. In the womens singles, Bengalurus Katerina Stewart delivered a spectacular performance against Alexa Schull. Stewart dominated from the start, showcasing her skill and precision. She closed the game with an emphatic 34-5 victory, levelling the tie at 2-2 and setting up a decisive mixed doubles clash. The mixed doubles saw Stewart return alongside Mauro Garcia to face Dillis, Lauren Mercado, and Willy Chung. Dilli took an early lead, but Stewart once again proved instrumental, driving Bengaluru to overturn the deficit. With the fans on edge, Bengaluru secured a 14-9 victory to win the tie 3-2. In the womens singles, Bengalurus Katerina Stewart delivered a spectacular performance against Alexa Schull. Stewart dominated from the start, showcasing her skill and precision. She closed the game with an emphatic 34-5 victory, levelling the tie at 2-2 and setting up a decisive mixed doubles clash. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Jan 2025 8:52 pm

Vishwa Fernando Joins Warwickshire For County Championship 2025

The Kia Oval: Sri Lankan left-arm seamer Vishwa Fernando is set to bolster Warwickshire's pace attack in the early stages of the 2025 County Championship. The experienced Test bowler, who has claimed 79 wickets in the longest format, will represent the Bears in their Division One matches in April. Fernandos international and county credentials make him a valuable addition. He impressed in his three-match stint with Yorkshire last summer, where he claimed 17 wickets, including a nine-wicket match haul against Derbyshire. His performances paved the way for his continued impact on the international stage, highlighted by his key contributions during Sri Lanka's Test victory over England at The Kia Oval. The left-arm quick expressed his enthusiasm about joining Warwickshire and stated, I am thrilled to be joining Warwickshire for the early stages of the season. Playing county cricket has been hugely enjoyable for me over the last two years. Fernando also praised the clubs talent and camaraderie, saying, The county have some very good cricketers, and I am looking forward to playing with Alex Davies, Ed Barnard, and all the boys. When I step onto the field for any team, I always give 100 per cent, and the loyal Bears fans will get my absolute heart and soul in every day I am there. Fernando extended his gratitude to Sri Lanka Cricket for allowing him to take this opportunity and to Warwickshire head coach Mark Robinson for placing trust in his abilities. Fernandos signing adds to Warwickshires depth, complementing an already strong lineup of new recruits for the season. Pakistan pacer Hasan Ali will return to Edgbaston for a third consecutive year, while Australias all-rounder Beau Webster, New Zealand Test captain Tom Latham, and former Middlesex quick Ethan Bamber have also joined the squad. Robinson, Warwickshire's first-team coach, highlighted Fernandos ability to provide variety and strengthen the attack. We are delighted to have secured Vishwa for the first three rounds of the County Championship. He's a proven international bowler and, as a left-armer, will offer us great variation to complement our attack. Robinson also pointed to Fernandos success at Yorkshire as an indicator of what he could achieve with Warwickshire. He did well for Yorkshire last season in a brief stay, took plenty of wickets, and we hope he can help us get off to a strong start this campaign. Fernandos signing adds to Warwickshires depth, complementing an already strong lineup of new recruits for the season. Pakistan pacer Hasan Ali will return to Edgbaston for a third consecutive year, while Australias all-rounder Beau Webster, New Zealand Test captain Tom Latham, and former Middlesex quick Ethan Bamber have also joined the squad. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Jan 2025 8:04 pm

SL vs AUS Dream11 Prediction 1st Test, Australia tour of Sri Lanka 2025

SL vs AUS 1st Test Dream11 Prediction : Australia dominated India at home and beat them 3-1 in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25. Now, they will travel to Sri Lanka for two tests. These two sides will lock horns in the first test match at the Galle International Cricket Stadium. This clash will kick off at 10 AM IST on Wednesday. Steve Smith will do the captaincy in the absence of Pat Cummins. There are a few other missing names on the Australian setup. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka will have their full-strength team, and they will look to take down the current WTC champions. SL vs AUS 1st Test: Match Details Date : January 29-February 2(Wednesday-Sunday) Time : 10AM IST Venue : Galle International Stadium, Galle SL vs AUS 1st Test Live Streaming Details Indian fans can watch the live action of the first test on the Sony Sports Networks. However, fans can also switch to the Sony LIV app to catch the live stream of the match. SL vs AUS : Head-to-Head In Test Total Tests : 33 Sri Lanka : 05 Australia : 20 No Result : 8 SL vs AUS: Ground Pitch Report Galle International Stadium, Galle, is known to be producing spin wickets. It has a history of teams batting first and winning matches in Tests, because chasing can be hard. The pitch will see wear and tear as the game goes on, which will bring spinners into play. There is a prediction of rain as well, so we might see pacers also getting help. Sri Lanka vs Australia Possible XIs: Sri Lanka : Pathum Nissanka, Dimuth Karunaratne, Dhananjaya de Silva (c), Kamindu Mendis, Dinesh Chandimal, Angelo Mathews, Kusal Mendis (wk), Prabath Jayasuriya, Lahiru Kumara, Asitha Fernando, Vishwa Fernando Australia : Travis Head, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith (c), Alex Carey (wk), Josh Inglis, Beau Webster, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Todd Murphy, Scott Boland SL vs AUS 1st Test: Dream11 Team Wicket-keepers : Kusal Mendis, Alex Carey Batter : Steve Smith, Marnus Pathum Nissanka All-rounder s: Travis Head (Captain), Beau Webster, Kamindu Mendis, Dhananjaya de Silva (Vice captain) Bowlers : Prabath Jayasuriya, Nathan Lyon, Scott Boland Dream11 Prediction :Australia have a great record, and they are in good form. But Sri Lanka are a very strong opponent at home. But with the form on their side, we predict Sri Lanka to win here. SL vs AUS 1st Test Dream11 Prediction, SL vs AUS Dream11 Prediction, Today Match SL vs AUS, SL vs AUS Series, SL vs AUS Dream11 Team, Fantasy Cricket Tips, SL vs AUS Pitch Report, Today Match Prediction, Today Cricket Match, Dream11 Team, Playing XI, Pitch Report, Injury Update of the match between Sri Lanka vs Australia Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Disclaimer : The fantasy team is purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your Dream11 team.

CNMSports 28 Jan 2025 7:28 pm

Vishwa Fernando signs for Warwickshire on short-term Championship deal

Left-arm seamer will be available for three first-class matches in April

Espn CricInfo 28 Jan 2025 7:14 pm

ILT20 Season 3: Vipers Have The Firepower; Are Real Title Contenders, Says Harbhajan

Aayan Afzal Khan: As the ILT20 Season 3 enters the exciting final phase of the competition, former India cricketer and legendary spinner Harbhajan Singh has been impressed with the level of competition and the exciting performances on display. Reflecting on the ongoing season, Harbhajan shared his thoughts on the tournaments dynamics. The tournament is going great, and weve seen some excellent cricket. The good thing about this tournament is that all the teams have shown quality, which means they still have a chance to make a comeback. He further added, Across the three venues all pitches are different which makes it more competitive and interesting. Among the standout performers from the UAE this season, Harbhajan highlighted the exceptional talent of Gulf Giants Aayan Afzal Khan. Aayan Afzal Khan is doing a great job. I have been following him and speaking to him since the first season. I think Aayan could win the Blue Belt award as the most valuable UAE player. As the wickets dry up over the course of the competition, spinners will be key, and its going to be a lot of fun to watch. Turning his focus to the Desert Vipers, who became the first team to qualify for the playoffs, Harbhajan had high praise for their all-round strength. From the games Ive seen or worked on during my time here, I think the Desert Vipers look like a really strong team. They have a brilliant bowling lineup with the likes of Mohammed Amir and Lockie Ferguson, and their batting features some serious firepower. They are real contenders for the championship, the off-spinner from Punjab said. Looking ahead, Harbhajan shared his predictions for the highest run-scorer (Green Belt) and wicket-taker (White Belt) of the season. I think Fazalhaq Farooqi and Mohammed Amir have been in phenomenal form with the ball, taking wickets in every game. I think one of them could finish at the top of the ladder. So far, Shai Hope and Tom Banton have scored a lot of runs, but the second part of the tournament has just started. I want to see more players performing, scoring runs, and climbing up the ladder, said the Turbanator. On the future of the league, Harbhajan said, This league is very important for UAE cricket. At the moment they have two players from the UAE in each team, maybe that number will go up to three or four in the next few seasons as the UAE players are getting better. Cricket fans can watch this action-packed tournament on ZEEs most widely distributed and viewed 15 linear TV channels. On the future of the league, Harbhajan said, This league is very important for UAE cricket. At the moment they have two players from the UAE in each team, maybe that number will go up to three or four in the next few seasons as the UAE players are getting better. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Jan 2025 7:14 pm

Indian Womens Hockey Stars Salima Tete And Nikki Pradhan To Receive Plots In Ranchi

Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren: The dream of owning a proper pucca house is finally coming true for Indian womens hockey team captain Salima Tete and star defender Nikki Pradhan. Both players, who rose to fame while living in kutcha houses, will soon have their own homes in the posh Harmu Housing Colony of Ranchi, thanks to an initiative by the Jharkhand government. Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren will officially hand over the papers for plots allotted to Salima and Nikki during a ceremony at the Project Building in Ranchi on Wednesday. The government had earlier extended similar benefits to sports legends like cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni and ace archer Deepika Kumari in the same colony. Though the allotment of plots to Salima and Nikki was announced years ago, delays stalled the process. Finally, the Jharkhand State Housing Board approved the proposal in its 74th meeting on August 14 last year, sanctioning 3,750 square feet of land for each player. Official sources confirm that all paperwork has now been completed, with Salima receiving plot number 10B and Nikki receiving plot number 10-A in the colony. Salima Tete, who hails from Barki Chhapar village in Simdega district, still has family members living in a kutcha house. Recently, she managed to construct a small concrete home near her ancestral house. During the Tokyo Olympics 2023, her family did not even own a television to watch her play, prompting Chief Minister Soren to gift them a 43-inch smart TV and an inverter. Nikki Pradhans journey is equally inspiring. A native of Hesal village in Khunti district, Nikkis family faced severe financial hardships. Her father, a constable, earned a modest salary, and as a child, Nikki had to work alongside her mother in the fields. She began playing hockey with a stick crafted from bamboo peels, as her family could not afford to buy her proper equipment. Today, her village home still lacks a concrete roof. Salima Tete, who hails from Barki Chhapar village in Simdega district, still has family members living in a kutcha house. Recently, she managed to construct a small concrete home near her ancestral house. During the Tokyo Olympics 2023, her family did not even own a television to watch her play, prompting Chief Minister Soren to gift them a 43-inch smart TV and an inverter. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Jan 2025 7:08 pm

Hundred investors express frustration at ECB's 'pure financial' motives

ECB defend 'thorough and rigorous' process as sale prepares to get underway this week

Espn CricInfo 28 Jan 2025 6:56 pm