IND vs AFG 2nd ODI Prediction, Match Preview And Playing XI
IND vs AFG 2nd ODI , Cricket Tips :The first ODI between India and Afghanistan was interrupted due to rain and was shortened to 25 overs per team. Afghanistan reached 194, courtesy of a record-breaking 48-ball century by Rahmanullah Gurbaz. He scored 102 off just 51 balls and played a blinder. But his knock went in vain. Captain Shubman Gill scored an unbeaten 84 off 66 balls to take India home. He was equally supported by Ishan Kishan (34 off 22) and KL Rahul (39* off 19). Gurnoor Brar and Harsh Dubey made their debuts and picked up three wickets each. Now, India will take on Afghanistan in the second ODI on Wednesday at Ekana Stadium in Lucknow at 1:30 PM IST. IND vs AFG: Match Details Date : June 17, 2026 (Wednesday) Time : 1:30 PM IST Venue : Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow IND vs AFG: Live Streaming Details Fans can watch the second ODI on the Star Sports networks, and the live stream will be available on the Jio Hotstar app or website. IND vs AFG: Head-to-Head in ODIs Total Matches : 05 India : 04 Afghanistan : 00 Drawn : 01 IND vs AFG: Ground Pitch Report Ekana Stadium offers a slow deck, which tends to help the spinners more. But as seen in the recent IPL 2026, the wicket was playing well for the batters. So, we can expect a good batting track for this game on Wednesday. IND vs AFG: Possible XIs India : Shubman Gill (c), Rohit Sharma, Ishan Kishan (wk), KL Rahul, Shreyas Iyer, Washington Sundar, Nitish Reddy, Harsh Dubey, Arshdeep Singh, Gurnoor Brar, Prasidh Krishna Afghanistan : Rahmanullah Gurbaz (wk), Ibrahim Zadran, Sediqullah Atal, Rahmat Shah, Hashmatullah Shahidi (c), Mohammad Nabi, Rashid Khan, Azmatullah Omarzai, AM Ghazanfar, Fareed Malik, Zia Ur Rahman Sharifi IND vs AFG: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Shubman Gill and Rahmanullah Gurbaz showed their good form in the first game. They will be big wickets for the opposition. Probable Best Bowler Arshdeep Singh will be effective with the new ball and is taking wickets for India. For Afghanistan, Rashid Khan will love bowling in Lucknow because he will get good purchase. Today Match Prediction :Afghanistan are overly dependent on 1-2 batters, which was evident in the first game. We predict India to beat them in the second ODI. IND vs AFG Match 2nd ODI, Today Match IND vs AFG, IND vs AFG Prediction, IND vs AFG Predicted XIs, Injury Update for India vs Afghanistan Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Jharkhand T20 League: Ranchi Titans, Chota Nagpur Royals Triumph On Day 6
Jharkhand T20 Cricket League: The Ranchi Titans and the Chota Nagpur Royals successfully chased their targets to secure vital victories on Day 6 of the Jharkhand T20 Cricket League 2026 at the JSCA International Stadium Complex in Ranchi on Monday. While the Titans defeated the Santhal Strikers in their encounter, the Royals emerged victorious against the Jamshedpur Steelers. In the first match of the day, skipper Rajandeep Singh delivered a masterclass in leadership to guide the Ranchi Titans to a spectacular seven-wicket victory over the Santhal Strikers. Opting to bat first, the Strikers posted a total of 210/8 in their allotted 20 overs, led by opener Vivek Kumars blistering knock of 101 off just 44 balls. The Titans' bowling response was spearheaded by Saurabh Shekhar (3/26) and Prince Anurag Murmu (3/30), while Rajandeep chipped in with crucial breakthroughs, returning figures of 2/43 to keep the target within reach. Chasing 211, the Titans turned the game on its head after a strategic decision saw Satya Setu retired out, bringing the skipper to the crease with 87 runs needed off the final 36 balls. Rajandeep completely dismantled the Strikers' bowling attack, smashing the leagues fastest half-century off just 14 deliveries before finishing unbeaten on a spectacular 70* off 26 balls. Well-assisted by Shrestha (47*), who anchored the innings, the captain marshalled the chase perfectly to cross the finish line with three balls to spare, earning himself the Player of the Match award. The second encounter of the day produced equal drama as the Chota Nagpur Royals edged past the Jamshedpur Steelers in a final-over thriller. Batting first, the Steelers posted a competitive total of 178/8 in their 20 overs. Kumar Deobrat led from the front with a blistering 43 off 16 balls, while Sahil Raj contributed with a vital 36 off 29 balls. A late-order cameo from MD Kounain Quraishi (37* off 18 balls) provided the final flourish. For the Royals, Rahul Rajak was the pick of the bowlers with 3/32, while Suprieyo Chakraborty continued his fine form, claiming 2/28. In reply, the Chota Nagpur Royals built their chase around a steadying 33 from opener Virat Singh, with Avinash Kumar (26) and Mohit Kumar (25) keeping the scoreboard ticking with vital 20-plus contributions. However, it was the player of the match, Chandan Kumar Mukhi, who turned the match into a winning cause, blasting a quickfire 33 off just 11 balls. Despite a disciplined bowling effort from Jamshedpur with Anurag Singh Sengar (2/10), MD Kounain Quraishi (2/37), and Aman Kumar Singh (2/44) picking up two wickets apiece, the Royals held their nerve to seal a 2-wicket victory with just one ball remaining. In reply, the Chota Nagpur Royals built their chase around a steadying 33 from opener Virat Singh, with Avinash Kumar (26) and Mohit Kumar (25) keeping the scoreboard ticking with vital 20-plus contributions. However, it was the player of the match, Chandan Kumar Mukhi, who turned the match into a winning cause, blasting a quickfire 33 off just 11 balls. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The action continues on Tuesday with another exciting double-header. In the afternoon fixture, table-toppers Koylanchal Super Kings will square off against the Santhal Strikers. This will be followed by the evening encounter featuring a highly anticipated clash between the high-flying Ranchi Titans and the Dhanbad Diamonds. Article Source: IANS
Bengal T20 League: Royal Tigers Script First Win; Smashers Malda Cruise Past Howrah Warriors (Ld)
Kolkata Royal Tigers: Riding on Sourav Halder's hat-trick, Kolkata Royal Tigers bagged their first victory in Season 3 of the Bengal T20 League after a hard-fought one-run win over Servotech Siliguri Strikers at Eden Gardens on Monday. Asked to bat first, Royal Tigers posted 147/9 in 20 overs. Abishek Porel (76 off 53) and Ritwik Roy Chowdhury (33 off 27) were the pick of the batters. For Siliguri Strikers, Ishan Porel (3-24), Geet Puri (2-28), and Kaushik Maity (2-17) were the star bowlers. Chasing the target, Karan (46 off 35) and Sudip Chatterjee (35 off 31) gave Siliguri Strikers a fine start. Vishal Bhati (18 off 15) also chipped in with a handy knock. Against the run of play, Sourav brought Royal Tigers back into the game in the 13th over, dismissing Vishal off the fourth ball, followed by Snehasish Saha (0) and Badal Singh Balyan (0) off the fifth and sixth balls respectively to become the second bowler to bag a hat-trick in the league's history after Md Shami's feat earlier in the tournament this season. Despite the quick wickets, Pramod Chandila (35 off 23) gave Siliguri Strikers some hope, but Sayan bagged two crucial wickets in the final over to help the team script its first win. Siliguri Strikers fell short, scoring 146/7 in 20 overs. Sourav was the star bowler for Royal Tigers, bagging 4 for 22, while Sayan Ghosh (2-25) and Ashutosh Kumar (1-25) also impressed. Convincing win for Malda In the second match of the day, Sobisco Smashers Malda registered a convincing eight-wicket victory over Adamas Howrah Warriors. Batting first, Adamas Howrah Warriors posted 132 in 20 overs, with Shashank Singh top-scoring with a fighting 60. For Malda, Suraj Sindhu Jaiswal starred with the ball, claiming four wickets, while Mukesh Kumar chipped in with three. In reply, Malda chased down the target comfortably, reaching 136/2 in just 13.4 overs. Abhimanyu Easwaran anchored the innings with a composed 58 off 37 deliveries, while Akhil provided the early impetus with a brisk 41 off 21 balls as Malda cruised to victory with plenty of overs to spare. Brief scores: Adamas Howrah Warriors vs Sobisco Smashers Malda Adamas Howrah Warriors 132 all out (20 overs) lost to Sobisco Smashers Malda: 136/2 (13.4 overs) by 8 wickets. Adamas Howrah Warriors vs Sobisco Smashers Malda Also Read: Live Cricket Score Kolkata Royal Tigers 147/9 (20 overs) beat Servotech Siliguri Strikers 146/7 (20 overs) by 1 run Article Source: IANS
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Women's T20 WC: We Will Start From Zero, Says England's Lauren Bell Ahead Of Ireland Clashv
T20 World Cup: As they get ready for their second match in Group B against Ireland in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 at the Hampshire Bowl on Tuesday, England top pacer Lauren Bell said they will be starting from zero despite making a winning start in their campaign. England Women opened their campaign with a comprehensive 87-run victory over Sri Lanka in the tournament opener in Birmingham on Friday, with Danni Wyatt-Hodge slamming an unbeaten 105 and Amy Jones stroking 53 off 38 balls. In contrast, Ireland went down to Scotland by 49 runs at Old Trafford in Manchester. Bell said it was good to start with a win, but they will try to start at zero and bring the same energy as in their opener. Yeah, definitely. I think we couldn't have been happier with how Friday night went, especially with it being the opening game. And yeah, it sets us in a good place. But yeah, you've got to go again, start from zero, and yeah, bring the same energy as we had on Friday, said Lauren Bell in the pre-match press conference. Lauren Bell said England want to continue doing well, but are not thinking about maintaining momentum and a high net run rate (NRR), and avoid losing out on that aspect as they did in 2024. No, no, that's not a conversation. The main thing is just to play a really good brand of cricket and win matches. I think tomorrow night is a reset, and we go again. We're really happy with how Friday night went. But yeah, it's a new game of cricket, and we'll just try and do everything we can to play a really good game of cricket and try and get another win, she said. The 25-year-old right-handed medium pacer said she is happy with her form this summer and elated to take wickets in the Power-play. Yeah, I feel really happy with where I'm at and my role in this team. I think, yeah, I'm obviously in it to take powerplay wickets and come back at the death. And yeah, I feel like I'm happy with where I'm at and how it's all going, said Bell. The 25-year-old right-handed medium pacer said she is happy with her form this summer and elated to take wickets in the Power-play. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I've bowled at these players plenty of times. A team like Ireland, you do have to do a little bit of research on who they are and how they might line up, but ultimately, in the same way I prep for any team, I know my strengths, I know my plans, and a lot of the time I don't fare too far off from what I do best and what my strengths are, she added. Article Source: IANS
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No Central Contracts For Pak Cricketers Failing To Turn Up For Domestic Cricket: PCB
T20I World Cup: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Mohsin Naqvi has warned the countrys cricketers that they will not be handed central contracts if they do not play domestic events, as the board unveiled a radical formula for the annual payments, a news report said on Monday. The new central contract model for 2026 replaced the traditional A, B, C, D categories with five format-based tracks, which the Pakistan Cricket Board claimed was a world-first structure in cricket, according to a report in Telecom Asia Sport. Pakistans recent fall in Tests has prompted former players to suggest to the PCB that it make it mandatory for players to participate in domestic cricket, especially the first-class four-day matches, as it will help groom players for international challenges. Pakistan finished ninth and last in the third cycle of the World Test Championship (WTC) and lags eighth in the fourth cycle after a humiliating 2-0 defeat in Bangladesh, followed by a defeat at the same margin to the same team in 2024. Pakistans performances in the International Cricket Council (ICC) events are also poor as they crashed out of the T20I World Cup 2024, ODI World Cup 2023, and the Champions Trophy 2025 in the first round. Pakistan also failed to qualify for the semi-final of the T20I World Cup this year. To lift our standards, we want all the top players to compete in domestic cricket, and those who do not feature in first-class events will not get the central contracts, said Naqvi, according to the report in www.telecomasia.net. The new formula is also backed by Pakistan's white-ball head coach Mike Hesson, who said impactful performances will now be given more weightage. This is a data-driven formula, and it will give players with impactful performances their rightful value, said Hesson. The top format, named Track AB, will be for those who play Tests and ODIs, while Track A will be for dedicated Test-playing cricketers. Those who play Tests only will be given added incentives and permission to play overseas first-class cricket to strengthen red-ball development, said Aqib Javed, the director of High Performance. The new framework aims to protect Test cricket and bring more transparency and fairness to contract decisions. The top format, named Track AB, will be for those who play Tests and ODIs, while Track A will be for dedicated Test-playing cricketers. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The players who undergo development at the High Performance academy will get a Track D contract. Article Source: IANS
McCullum Admits To Being 'worried' About Stokes' Wellbeing After Nightclub Incident
Wales Cricket Board: England head coach Brendon McCullum has admitted that he is worried about the well-being of Ben Stokes after the regular skipper was dropped for the second Test against New Zealand following a latenight nightclub incident. Stokes and seamer Gus Atkinson were excluded for the second Test after breaching a midnight curfew in the aftermath of Englands victory at Lords. The altercation, involving a Saracens club rugby player, is currently under an internal investigation by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). When I first found out, I was slightly bewildered. You go through a range of emotions. You go from being bewildered, to angry, to gutted. From the progress that we talked about and discussed over these six months, and what we're trying to do, and the improvements we want to make, which includes the standards we set for ourselves. To hear about this was incredibly gutting. Quickly, through talking to Ben and Gus, my emotion turned to worry and concern -- for Ben in particular -- and how we support these guys. That's not overlooking the fact they haven't lived up to the standards we set for ourselves, said McCullum in the press conference. Asked if the incident was serious enough to cost Stokes the captaincy, McCullum paused before replying. I'm worried about Ben. That's it. I'll leave it at that. We need to go through a process. I look at the time, the last four years I've worked intimately with Ben. I've seen Ben be an unbelievable captain. I've seen him at his absolute best as a captain, his best as a player. He's helped shape this environment over the last four years. He's had some incredible success doing it, and I feel very lucky that during that time, we have worked so closely together. What will be will be down the line. Those decisions are not for now. Asked if the incident was serious enough to cost Stokes the captaincy, McCullum paused before replying. I'm worried about Ben. That's it. I'll leave it at that. We need to go through a process. I look at the time, the last four years I've worked intimately with Ben. I've seen Ben be an unbelievable captain. Also Read: Live Cricket Score There's been a range of emotions Ben has gone through. I am not going to share those with you. That's out of respect for our relationship and the confidentiality of it as well. I care about Ben and want to make sure we are doing the right thing by him. Ultimately, doing the right thing by the team also, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
MPL T20 Scindia Cup: Rewa Jaguars pacer Naveen Chouhan stole the spotlight in the Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) T20 Scindia Cup 2026 with a sensational hattrick in the final over, helping his side secure a 23-run victory over Gwalior Cheetahs in yet another high-scoring encounter at the Holkar Stadium in Indore. This is the seasons first hattrick. Batting first, Rewa Jaguars piled up a formidable 238/6 in their 20 overs, powered by explosive knocks from Akshat Raghuwanshi, Anant Verma and Sagar Solanki. The Jaguars suffered an early setback when Prithviraj Tomar departed for 15 off just 8 balls. However, Akshat Raghuwanshi and Arham Aqueel steadied the innings with a brilliant 82-run partnership. Aqueel contributed 37 off 29 deliveries before being dismissed, while Raghuwanshi followed soon after for a well-made 60 off 33 balls. Anant Verma and Sagar Solanki then carried the momentum forward with a 46-run stand for the fourth wicket. Verma played an entertaining cameo of 44 off just 19 balls before being dismissed, while Atharva Mahajan fell on the very first ball he faced, leaving the Jaguars at 185/5. Solanki then anchored the latter half of the innings before launching a fierce assault in the death overs. He remained unbeaten on 58 off 27 balls, an innings featuring four sixes and three boundaries, helping Rewa post a daunting total. For Gwalior Cheetahs, Kartik Parihar was the standout bowler, returning with figures of 3/29 from his four overs. In response, Gwalior Cheetahs endured an early setback, losing Kartik Parihar on just the second ball of the innings. Parth Chaudhary and Kuldeep Gehi revived the chase with a 51-run partnership for the second wicket. Gehi scored 27 off 15 balls before departing, and the Cheetahs continued to lose wickets at regular intervals. With the score at 115/4, captain Rajat Patidar and Vikas Sharma launched a counterattack, adding 39 runs together. Patidar played a captains knock of 45 off 23 deliveries before being dismissed, while Sharma chipped in with 31 off 18 balls. Their departures left the Cheetahs struggling at 174/6 in the 16th over. Arpit Patel kept the contest alive with some powerful strokeplay, but the target eventually proved too steep. The defining moment of the match came in the final over when Naveen Chouhan produced the first hattrick of MPL 2026. The pacer dismissed Ishan Afridi, Akash Singh and Saumy Pandey off successive deliveries, finishing with outstanding figures of 3/11. His late burst ensured Gwalior Cheetahs were restricted to 215/9, handing Rewa Jaguars a victory. Arpit Patel kept the contest alive with some powerful strokeplay, but the target eventually proved too steep. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Talking about his hattrick, Naveen said, Taking the first hattrick of the season feels really special. Any bowler would be happy to achieve something like this. To be honest, when I was bowling that final over, I wasnt thinking too much about the hattrick. My captain had told me there was a left-hander on strike, so the plan was simply to bowl a good off-cutter and execute it well. Thankfully, it worked in my favour. Article Source: IANS
Sooryavanshi, Halambage in heated exchange after Super-Over finish
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McCullum 'worried' about Stokes' wellbeing after being stood down by England
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England Hand Debuts To Cox And Baker For Second Test Against New Zealand
New Zealand: England have named a refreshed side for the second Test against New Zealand, starting at The Oval on Wednesday, by handing debuts to batter Jordan Cox and fast bowler Sonny Baker. The duo are a part of four changes from the team that won at Lords by 115 runs. Matt Fisher returns for his first Test in more than four years, while Jofra Archer is back to spearhead a fourman pace attack. The wholesale forced changes to Englands playing eleven have come after Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson were stood down following them breaking the midnight curfew, while Ollie Robinson, who picked seven wickets on return to the Test team at Lords, has been ruled out due to a right knee soreness. Shoaib Bashir also misses out as England opted against a specialist spinner, with Joe Root set to captain in Stokes absence. Jamie Smith retains his place behind the stumps, though Somersets James Rew has been placed on standby, with the formers partner due to give birth to their second child. Cox, 23, comes into the side after hitting a doublehundred for Essex in the County Championship. He was previously denied a debut in New Zealand in 2024 after breaking his thumb in practice. Baker, who has played just 12 firstclass matches, has long been on Englands radar and featured for the Lions in Australia, though he had difficult ODI and T20I debuts. Shoaib Bashir also misses out as England opted against a specialist spinner, with Joe Root set to captain in Stokes absence. Jamie Smith retains his place behind the stumps, though Somersets James Rew has been placed on standby, with the formers partner due to give birth to their second child. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England playing eleven for second Test: Ben Duckett, Emilio Gay, Jacob Bethell, Joe Root (captain), Harry Brook, Jamie Smith (wk), Jordan Cox, Jofra Archer, Josh Tongue, Matthew Fisher, and Sonny Baker Article Source: IANS
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Sri Lanka A Clinch Super Over Thriller Against India A Despite Fifties From Nigam, Shedge
Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium: Kugathas Mathulan held his nerve to defend 16 runs as Sri Lanka A edged India A in a nailbiting Super Over thriller in the 50-over tri-series at the Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium on Monday. Despite fighting halfcenturies from Vipraj Nigam and Suryansh Shedge taking India A to 265 in 49.2 overs, the visitors fell short as the hosts equalled the total in their 50 overs and then sealed a victory in dramatic fashion in the Super Over. While Sri Lanka A made 16 runs in their Super Over, Mathulan kept his cool to keep India A to nine runs and get a win by seven runs. But the contest was marred by heated exchanges and disputes with on-field umpires in deteriorating light. The drama began in the closing stages when India A protested a decision on the final delivery, with skipper Tilak Varma relentlessly pleading his case to the umpires, who were also looking at the light meter. Questions were raised over whether Chamika Gunasekara had offered a shot, but the officials stood firm, thus forcing the game into a Super Over. India A grew further agitated over subsequent wide and noball calls, with teenaged batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi briefly returning to prepare for his batting stint before being summoned back to field. In the Super Over, Arshad Khan immediately struck with a dipping full toss that appeared to have dismissed Avishka Fernando. The onfield umpires adjudged Fernando out, but the third umpire overturned the decision after reviewing the replay. Varma was visibly upset and engaged in a prolonged discussion with the officials, expressing his displeasure at the reversal. Tempers flared again at the end of the match, with Sooryavanshi visibly upset after missing the shot on the last ball and engaged in a brief exchange with Vishen Halambage before being pulled away by his batting partner Suryansh Shedge. That was not all - after they were separated, Sooryavanshi continued to talk in the direction of the Sri Lanka A huddle while walking back to the pavilion. The teams eventually shook hands, but the contest ended on a sour note. Earlier, India A had staged a remarkable recovery from 143/7, thanks to a 104run eighthwicket stand between Shedge and Vipraj Nigam. Nigam made 51 off 49 balls and Shedge struck 72 off 66 deliveries to lift the total to 265, though the formers two warnings for running on the pitch proved costly as India were docked 10 penalty runs. Tempers flared again at the end of the match, with Sooryavanshi visibly upset after missing the shot on the last ball and engaged in a brief exchange with Vishen Halambage before being pulled away by his batting partner Suryansh Shedge. That was not all - after they were separated, Sooryavanshi continued to talk in the direction of the Sri Lanka A huddle while walking back to the pavilion. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India A 265/10 in 49.2 overs (Suryansh Shedge 72, Vipraj Nigam 51; Vijaykanth Viyaskanth 3-26, Mohamed Shiraz 3-33) tied with Sri Lanka A 265/9 in 50 overs (Sadeera Samarawickrama 93, Niroshan Dickwella 37; Ayush Badoni 2-45, Suryansh Shedge 1-13) Sri Lanka A won the Super Over Article Source: IANS
Tuesday at T20 World Cup: New Zealand eye first win; Ireland run into England
Southampton will host the double-header on Tuesday, with some rain expected in the evening
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NZ-W vs SL-W Match 7, Cricket Tips :The start to the title defense didn't go well for New Zealand Women in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026. They suffered a defeat against West Indies in their opening game. New Zealand were poor on the field, dropping 7-8 catches. That has put them under pressure as they head into their second match. New Zealand Women will lock horns with Sri Lanka Women on Tuesday. This contest will start at 7 PM IST at the Rose Bowl in Southampton. Sri Lanka also had similar start, where they conceded the highest total in Women's T20 World Cup history. The team that loses this game will be put in a must-win situation. NZ-W vs SL-W: Match Details Date : June 16, 2026 (Tuesday) Time : 7 PM IST Venue : The Rose Bowl, Southampton NZ-W vs SL-W Live Streaming Details The live action of the NZW vs SLW will be available on the Star Sports networks in India. Fans can also watch the live stream of the game on the Jio Hotstar app or website. NZ-W vs SL-W Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 17 New Zealand Women : 14 Sri Lanka Women : 02 No - Result : 01 NZ-W vs SL-W: Ground Pitch Report The wicket in Southampton is good for batting. There is much less assistance for the bowling sides from this wicket. Although fast bowlers will get some movement if bowled in right areas. But overall, this wicket is in favor of the batters. NZ-W vs SL-W Possible XIs NZ-W : Georgia Plimmer, Isa Gaze (wk), Sophie Devine, Amelia Kerr (c), Brooke Halliday, Maddy Green, Nensi Patel, Izzy Sharp, Jess Kerr, Rosemary Mair, Bree Illing SL-W : Chamari Athapaththu (c), Vishmi Gunaratne, Imesha Dulani, Harshitha Samarawickrama, Hansima Karunaratne, Nilakshika Silva, Kavisha Dilhari, Kaushani Nuthyangana (wk), Sugandika Kumari, Malki Madara, Mithali Ayodhya NZ-W vs SL-W Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Chamari Athapaththu is very important for Sri Lanka Women. If she scores, her team does well. For New Zealand, captain Amelia Kerr has been in good form with the bat. Probable Best Bowler Jess Kerr and Malki Madara are two in-form bowlers for each team going into this game. Today Match Prediction : New Zealand Women have a better unit as compared to Sri Lanka. Hence, we predict New Zealand Women to win this contest. NZ-W vs SL-W Match 7, ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, Today 2026 Match, NZ-W vs SL-W 2026 Prediction, NZ-W vs SL-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update for NZ-W vs SL-W Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The predictions or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Chennai Bulls Sandhya Hopes Rugby Premier League Inspires Next Generation Of Girls From Rural India
The Rugby Premier League: From a tea garden in West Bengal to becoming one of the most recognisable faces in Indian women's rugby, Sandhya Rai's journey has built on resilience, family support and an unwavering belief in the opportunities the sport can create. As the Rugby Premier League (RPL) prepares to launch its second season and introduce a women's competition for the first time, Rai hopes the tournament's visibility will inspire young girls from small towns and rural communities to dream bigger. The Rugby Premier League, an initiative of Rugby India spearheaded by Rahul Bose, is the world's first franchise-based rugby sevens league. Founded in 2024 to boost the growth and popularity of rugby sevens, the competition debuted in 2025 with six city-based men's teams. The 2026 edition marks a significant milestone with the addition of a women's tournament featuring four teams. Despite her achievements, Sandhya believes many people misunderstand the financial realities faced by rugby players in India. I feel we have come from a village; we are playing well, and you must have seen us on social media. There are a lot of articles about how well we have done. But even in West Bengal, we are not that supportive. So, if I'm playing so well or doing so well, I feel like I don't yet have enough financial support, Sandhya told IANS in an exclusive interaction. She pointed out that even successful athletes often remain vulnerable to setbacks, saying, If theres hype that a player is doing well and reaching heights, she would have to start everything again if theres an injury setback. And people also tell me that Sandhya, you have a lot of money, you play at such a high level. Non-rugby players, my friends from the game, tell me that you play so well, you must have a car, a bungalow, everything. But they don't know that we haven't reached that level yet. Thats what happens. For Sandhya , one of the biggest challenges facing women's rugby in India remains the lack of support systems, particularly for young athletes dealing with injuries, financial hardships or societal pressures. For example, in my village, many girls play rugby. And a lot of them have left rugby because of a lack of support. And as I mentioned, when a player has an injury, if she doesn't get mental support, if shes okay but cant get rehab, if she doesn't get mental support, if she is not strong, then a lot of players give up, she said. The issue extends beyond injuries. Sandhya recalled several talented players whose careers ended prematurely due to family pressures and a lack of opportunities in the sport. For example, I have friends who got married at an early age. I mean, they used to play very well, but because their parents didn't support them and our government didn't support rugby, fame, or money. So, they gave up. Their parents used to tell them that you are just playing rugby, and nothing is happening, you are not getting anything. So, they were forced to get married, she stated. She added that some of those players were among the athletes who inspired her own rugby journey. I mean, they used to play very well. If they had played now, they would have stayed with me in RPL, because they used to play better than I did. And that was also a great inspiration for me. I mean, I started playing rugby after seeing them play. While Sandhya acknowledged the challenges, she creditted her family for helping her stay in the sport during difficult periods. It was very good for me because my parents supported me a lot from day one. At one point, I didn't feel like playing rugby. At another point, I didn't feel like going to tSandhya ning, so I missed a lot of sessions. But my parents sent me on purpose so that I would be involved in rugby and not do other bad things, she stated. Sandhya admitted that she nearly quit rugby altogether because of the physical nature of the sport, saying, To tell you the truth, at one point I stopped playing rugby. After a while, I stopped playing rugby. I didn't enjoy it because it was a contact game, and I used to get scared. However, a breakthrough opportunity changed her perspective. Then my parents pushed me a lot, and I got selected for the club team. When I went abroad, I became more interested in rugby after the tour. You can go abroad by playing rugby. You get jerseys. We get to travel! So when I got all this, I became more interested. After that, I couldn't leave it. Sandhya, a former captain of India's Under-18 side and former vice-captain of the senior women's national team, has emerged as one of the leading ambassadors for women's rugby in the country. Widely recognised for overcoming humble beginnings, she was also shortlisted among Asia's top rugby players and featured as one of the continent's Unstoppable rugby ambassadors. Recognition at the continental level only reinforced a mindset she had developed long before awards and accolades arrived. When I was in the top 15, not the top 32, I was in the top 15. And I mean, I already believed I was unstoppable. Because of my attitude, she said. Yet Sandhya was quick to emphasise that her success was built collectively rather than individually. I wasn't alone. I had my teammates who helped me. If I had done it alone, maybe I wouldn't have been able to. But we didn't leave each other. We played rugby. We avoided everything. And then we just kept playing. The title of unstoppable that I won, I don't want to take it all alone. I want to give it to the whole team. Because of them, I was able to do it, she mentioned. With the women's Rugby Premier League set to be broadcast and followed across the country, Sandhya hopes the tournament can become a catalyst for change, much like women's cricket inspired a new generation of athletes. This is a very big thing. RPL. I mean, when women watched womens cricket, we used to watch them alongside other big players. Then we used to think we should do something like this too. Because of the tournament's reach, she believes young girls will finally be able to see a clear pathway into rugby. Because RPL is something we'll see everywhere. We'll see it on TV. We'll see it in my village. The kids will see us. So I want them to see us and get inspired. I want them to see us and be motivated to play here too. Those who don't play rugby can also come here and play with us. I also want to play on that ground with those big players. So my motivation is to play well so that the people from my village get motivated and tSandhya n with me. And they can also come and play with us. Asked about the figures who have shaped her career, Sandhya named former India captain and current team physio Vahbiz Bharucha as her biggest inspiration. Vahbiz Bharucha. Shes from the Maharashtra team and is our captain. I used to watch her play with the team, lead the team, and encourage everyone to move forward. Whether she won or lost, I learned a lot from her. Asked about the figures who have shaped her career, Sandhya named former India captain and current team physio Vahbiz Bharucha as her biggest inspiration. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As women's rugby takes a historic step forward through the Rugby Premier League, Sandhya hopes her story can serve as proof that talent can emerge from anywhere. More importantly, she hopes the next generation of players from villages and small towns will find opportunities that many of her peers never had. Article Source: IANS
T20 World Cup: India batter Jemimah Rodrigues said the teams triumph in the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup has instilled belief and hunger to win more global titles, adding that the approach in T20I cricket is about being smart in taking calculated risks and putting the opposition under pressure. India began their 2026 Womens T20 World Cup with a commanding 64-run win over Pakistan at Edgbaston and will next face the Netherlands at Headingley on Wednesday. What has happened with that World Cup win is that it has empowered us to be motivated to do even better. When you win one, and it may sound like a negative word, it's almost like an addiction; you want to win another one. It pushes you even more. And as a batter, it is just a shift in mindset. In T20 cricket, compared to other formats, you have to take calculated risks. For me, it is about being smart with when to take those risks and how to put the bowlers and the opposition under pressure. That will be my mindset, said Jemimah on JioStar. Vicecaptain Smriti Mandhana highlighted her own tactical adjustments for excelling in the competition, after beginning the tournament by top-scoring with 68. More than anything, I feel this team is really hungry. Everyone looks determined to do the right things, and we would, for sure, like to carry our form into the T20 World Cup. For me, the biggest change has been making better use of the Powerplay and understanding what I can do between overs 6 and 10, then pacing my innings accordingly, whether we are chasing or batting first. There is just one mindset: to do well for India in whatever situation the team requires. If needed, I can anchor the innings or be the aggressor. That's my job. Then we have the likes of Shafali, Richa, and Harman; we have so many powerhitters coming in later. Even Jemimah and I, in our own ways, can find a way to play at a similar strike rate. Head coach Amol Muzumdar credited the Womens Premier League (WPL) for boosting the confidence level in the squad. Following that World Cup win, in the T20I series against Sri Lanka, we began preparing ourselves for the goal, which is ahead of us now, the T20 World Cup. If needed, I can anchor the innings or be the aggressor. That's my job. Then we have the likes of Shafali, Richa, and Harman; we have so many powerhitters coming in later. Even Jemimah and I, in our own ways, can find a way to play at a similar strike rate. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For any girl or cricketer to play in front of a packed stadium and a capacity crowd, and then deliver matchwinning performances, the confidence level goes skyhigh. That has helped Indian cricket overall, he said. Article Source: IANS
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India A Docked 10 Runs As Penalty For Running On The Pitch Against Sri Lanka A
Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium: India A were docked 10 runs in their ongoing 50-over tri-series match against Sri Lanka A at the Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium on Monday after batter Vipraj Nigam twice ran through the protected area of the pitch despite earlier warnings, leaving the umpires with no choice but to impose the penalties. On-field umpires Prageeth Rambukwella and Shantha Fonseka enforced the sanctions midway through the 34th and 37th overs. The second infringement occurred when Nigam, attempting a single towards short third man, was sent back by non-striker Suryansh Shedge. In his scramble to regain ground, he ran directly over the middle of the pitch. With Nigam having committed a similar offence two overs earlier, it prompted the on-field umpires to take action. The repeat violation resulted in two five-run penalties, meaning Sri Lanka A began their chase with 10 runs already added to their total. Despite the setback, Nigam played a key role in Indias recovery by making 51 off 49 balls, while Shedge struck 72 from 66 deliveries to lift India A to 265. All-rounders Nigam and Shedge shared a 104-run stand for the eighth wicket after India A had slumped to 143/7. In his scramble to regain ground, he ran directly over the middle of the pitch. With Nigam having committed a similar offence two overs earlier, it prompted the on-field umpires to take action. The repeat violation resulted in two five-run penalties, meaning Sri Lanka A began their chase with 10 runs already added to their total. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The 15-year-old had raced to a brisk start with boundaries against Mohammed Shiraz and Chamika Gunasekara but was undone by captain Sahan Arachchige, who brought himself on in the fourth over. Attempting a lofted drive off him, Sooryavanshi sliced to point. Despite the wobble later on, Shedge and Nigams partnership ensured a competitive total was on board for India A. Article Source: IANS
Cricket Australia, Six States Agree in Principle To Big Bash League Privatisation
Cricket New South Wales: Cricket Australia (CA) and its six state associations have agreed in principle to a self-determination model of private investment in the Big Bash League (BBL). The move comes after Cricket Victoria announced its plans to sell one of its licences ahead of the 2026/27 BBL season. The agreement to this concept came with four key requirements: - The structure of governance for the new Big Bash Leagues to be agreed. Change to the current CA governance structure to take into account the new operating model. Agreement to be reached on the mechanics of a self-determination model with the Australian Cricketers Association. Agreement between CA and each of the States on future funding and distribution agreements. The in-principle agreement, once conditions are met, would create the potential for Cricket Victoria to be the first State to go to market. This process would allow market testing of club valuation, further said CA in its statement on Monday. CA chair Mike Baird and representatives of the six states met in Melbourne on Monday and signed off on the in-principle agreement, which would allow individual states to decide whether to sell part or all of their BBL licences. The agreement must now be ratified by each state board through independent votes. The discussions today were very productive, and Im pleased we have continued the momentum toward optimising the Big Bash Leagues for the benefit of the entire game. The States have agreed to go back to their boards to discuss these proposals and address any questions that might arise from their members on four key topics involving governance of the BBL and CA, player support and state distributions. Were confident this will lead to the best possible outcome for everyone including grassroots participants and volunteers and professional players and provide certainty for the future of cricket in Australia, said Baird. Cricket New South Wales (NSW), Queensland Cricket and the South Australian Cricket Association (SACA) had entered the meeting with reservations about longterm financial implications. SACA chair Will Rayner acknowledged the progress but added that conditions must be met. Were confident this will lead to the best possible outcome for everyone including grassroots participants and volunteers and professional players and provide certainty for the future of cricket in Australia, said Baird. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It was a productive session that positions us to continue to grow the BBL leagues, while ensuring the appropriate checks and balances are in place to ensure the long term sustainability and sovereignty of our game, he added. Article Source: IANS
I Am Head And Heart Set On Playing Every Test Match Im Available For, Says Nathan Lyon
Nathan Lyon: Veteran offspinner Nathan Lyon declared that he is set head and heart on playing every Test match for Australia ahead of their games against Bangladesh in Darwin happening this August, following a pretty traumatic hamstring injury requiring surgery. Lyon, who tore his hamstring during the third Ashes Test against England in Adelaide last December, has resumed bowling at Cricket Central in Sydney after a demanding rehabilitation programme that included clocking more than 700km on a road bike. Yeah, 100 percent. (I'm) absolutely flying. I feel really good, really confident very happy with the way it's gone. It's been a lot of hard work, there's no point in hiding behind that, a lot of long days and stuff, but that's all been part of it, Lyon told reporters on Monday. Australia are preparing for playing nearly 21 Tests in next 12 months, starting from August this year and Lyon, who has 567 Test wickets, said selectors guarded comments about his future had not gone unnoticed. I saw George's comments, he's had a phone call. I have seen Andrew's comments, he's had a phone call. But I wouldn't be doing all this work right now if I didn't want to play every Test match. No one has a given right to be selected for Australia, so I know I need to make sure that I'm performing, doing all the right things. But I'm, hand on heart, set on playing every Test match I'm available for, he added. Cricket Australia physical performance coach Ross Herridge described the injury as severe but said Lyon was progressing well. It was a pretty traumatic injury. He planted his right leg and then dived over that to get the ball. It just puts that hamstring under extreme stress and you're having to withstand pretty high forces. We've got physical markers that we check along the way and there's checkpoints to make sure it's going well and so far he's hit all of them. Lyon admitted that retirement had never crossed his mind, with the competitive fire reignited while watching rugby leagues State of Origin game, where NSW came from behind to win the match. Seeing those guys be able to write a fairytale script for so many people in the crowd and for a professional athlete to have that ability to do that, that's what's really driving me at the moment. I was sitting there with my wife and I literally said, I'm not ready to give up this, I'm missing this right now. Honestly, I felt like, before I blew my hammy off, I was probably bowling the best I've bowled in about six years. Now I know what I need to do to get to that standard. I'm really excited by that challenge. Lyon admitted that retirement had never crossed his mind, with the competitive fire reignited while watching rugby leagues State of Origin game, where NSW came from behind to win the match. Seeing those guys be able to write a fairytale script for so many people in the crowd and for a professional athlete to have that ability to do that, that's what's really driving me at the moment. Also Read: Live Cricket Score A number of years ago it was too batter friendly, now we've swung around and now we're probably too bowler friendly. I know how hard it is to make a good wicket, so I'm not going to sit here and criticise curators. I think if we get a nice healthy middle we'll see some really good cricket. Article Source: IANS
Womens T20 WC: Would Still Like To See Radha Coming In For Bharti, Says Veda Krishnamurthy
T20 World Cup: Former India batter Veda Krishnamurthy said she would prefer Radha Yadav in the sides playing eleven ahead of Bharti Fulmali, citing the leftarm spin bowling all-rounders versatility and fielding prowess can become key assets in the 2026 ICC Womens T20 World Cup At Edgbaston against Pakistan, Bharti was picked ahead of Yastika Bhatia, with Jemimah Rodrigues batting at her usual number three slot. But Bharti couldnt make a big impact, as she was foxed by flight from Sadia Iqbal and stumped for a three-ball duck. I would still like to see Radha Yadav coming in for Bharti Fulmali. The reason is that Radha can be used in different batting positions, anywhere from No. 5 to No. 7. She is extraordinary in the field, always a plus ten asset, and if required, she can contribute with the ball as well. When it comes to Renuka Thakur, I would probably look at bringing her in after the South Africa game because her numbers against them are not particularly strong. She has struggled against Laura Wolvaardt in the past. But, when you're playing Australia and, if India qualify for the semi finals, potentially England, West Indies or New Zealand, she has excellent numbers against those teams. So, I think she will be more useful for us in the later stages of the tournament. Radha was in my playing XI, but apart from that, I don't see any changes, said Veda on JioStar. She also hailed the 91-run partnership between captain Harmanpreet Kaur (36) and vicecaptain Smriti Mandhana (68), saying their calculated approach set the stage for Richa Ghoshs late blitz of 34 off just 17 balls, as India posted an imposing 170/6. Both of them are experienced enough and were quick to understand the situation. What I liked about Smriti's batting at the start was that she assessed the wicket in the first couple of overs and realised there was a bit of slowness in the surface. She waited on the back foot and played under her eyes as much as possible. She also hailed the 91-run partnership between captain Harmanpreet Kaur (36) and vicecaptain Smriti Mandhana (68), saying their calculated approach set the stage for Richa Ghoshs late blitz of 34 off just 17 balls, as India posted an imposing 170/6. Also Read: Live Cricket Score They also used their feet very effectively against both the spinners and the fast bowlers. That partnership was crucial because it set the base for Richa to come in later and score those quick runs, she added. Article Source: IANS
Womens T20 WC: Deepti's Fivewicket Haul Made Up For Indias Couple Of Missed Chances, Says Shreyanka
T20 World Cup: Indias off-spin bowling allrounder Shreyanka Patil admitted there were a couple of missed chances in the field, but said Deepti Sharmas career-best figures of 5-10 compensated for it, as the side registered a commanding 64run victory over Pakistan in their 2026 ICC Womens T20 World Cup opener at Edgbaston. In the match, Shreyanka had registered the figures of 0-17, including a tidy opening over where she got enough turn and bounce. She could have got the wicket of Muneeba Ali in the powerplay if not for her being dropped twice. Shreyanka, though, produced a stunning moment by diving to her right and took a wonderful catch of Rameen Shamim at backward point. I've always enjoyed bowling in the powerplay, whether it's for my state team or for India. It's amazing to bowl under pressure because that's what I love doing, and it's something I've successfully done in the past. It was fun bowling to a lefthander. We had a couple of missed chances, but Deepti's fivewicket haul made up for it all, said Shreyanka on JioStar. The huge win also meant India now have a healthy net run rate of 3.20. It's a great win for us to start the tournament, and we did so with a convincing margin. We know that Australia and South Africa are top teams as well. It's a World Cup, and you never know; anything can happen. So, you have to be at your best on the given day, and if you do everything right, you'll end up on the winning side, added Shreyanka. I've always enjoyed bowling in the powerplay, whether it's for my state team or for India. It's amazing to bowl under pressure because that's what I love doing, and it's something I've successfully done in the past. It was fun bowling to a lefthander. We had a couple of missed chances, but Deepti's fivewicket haul made up for it all, said Shreyanka on JioStar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So, I couldn't give up on something I love doing. I kept my head high, my dad kept talking to me, and my family supported me throughout. The atmosphere around me and the strong support system I had, I was always surrounded by great people. That kept me going. I love being back on the field now, and I won't let that feeling go, concluded Shreyanka. Article Source: IANS
Women's T20 WC: When And Where To Watch NZ Vs SL, Know All Details
T20 World Cup: A first win of the tournament will be on the line when New Zealand take on Sri Lanka in Group B, with both teams looking to bounce back from disappointing starts to their Women's T20 World Cup campaigns. Neither side managed to collect points in their opening fixture, making this encounter an important opportunity to revive their semi-final hopes before the group stage gathers momentum. New Zealand were left frustrated after a strong batting display against West Indies failed to translate into victory. The total appeared competitive, but West Indies found answers through captain Hayley Matthews and Shemaine Campbelle. The latter's unbeaten 90 guided her team home with an over to spare, handing New Zealand a seven-wicket defeat. Despite the loss, there were positives for New Zealand. Halliday has emerged as the team's leading scorer in the tournament with 40 runs, while Jess Kerr heads the bowling charts with two wickets. Sri Lanka, meanwhile, endured a far tougher opening assignment against England. Asked to chase a daunting 220, they were immediately put under pressure after England's batters dominated proceedings. Danielle Wyatt-Hodge's century and Amy Jones' half-century powered England to 219 for one, leaving Sri Lanka with a mountain to climb. The chase never truly got going as wickets fell regularly. Sri Lanka were eventually dismissed for 132. With Group B beginning to take shape, this fixture could prove pivotal. A victory would not only provide a much-needed confidence boost but also keep qualification aspirations firmly alive heading into the next round of matches. When: Tuesday, June 16, 7:00 PM IST Where: The Rose Bowl, Southampton Where to watch: The NZ vs SL match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Squads: Where to watch: The NZ vs SL match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sri Lanka: Chamari Athapaththu (c), Hasini Perera, Vishmi Gunarathne, Harshitha Samarawickrama, Imesha Dulani, Nilakshika Silva, Kaveesha Dilhari, Hansima Karunarathne, Kaushini Nuthyangana, Sugandika Dassanayaka, Nimasha Madushani, Shashini Gimhani, Kawya Kavindi, Malki Madara, Mithali Ayodhya Article Source: IANS
Women's T20 WC: When And Where To Watch ENG Vs IRE, Know All Details
T20 World Cup: Fresh from a record-setting start, England aim to strengthen their hold on Group B against Ireland, who are eager to bounce back from a setback in their campaign opener, as the two sides gear up for their ICC Womens T20 World Cup clash on Tuesday at The Rose Bowl. England beat Sri Lanka by 87 runs, led by Danielle Wyatt-Hodge's unbeaten 105 and Amy Jones' 53. England scored 219/1, surpassing Sri Lanka's reach. Freya Kemp took four wickets, sealing the win and topping the standings. Wyatt-Hodge is among the top scorers; Kemp's wickets highlight England's strength. Ireland couldn't capitalize on early opportunities against Scotland. After limiting them to 161 for five, they struggled in the chase. Amy Hunter scored 39, Orla Prendergast 33, but frequent wickets led to a 40-run loss. There were positives despite the defeat. Ava Canning's three-wicket haul showcased Ireland's ability to create opportunities with the ball, while Hunter's innings highlighted the batting depth available in the middle order. As the group stage begins to take shape, Ireland face an important challenge against one of the tournament favourites. England will be aiming to continue their aggressive approach, while Ireland will hope a sharper batting display can help them spring an upset and get their campaign up and running. With valuable points at stake, the encounter offers Ireland a chance to reset, while England have the opportunity to underline their credentials as genuine title contenders. When: Tuesday, June 16, 11:00 PM IST Where: The Rose Bowl, Southampton Where to watch: The ENG vs IRE match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Squads: Where to watch: The ENG vs IRE match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ireland: Gaby Lewis (c), Ava Canning, Christina Coulter Reilly, Alana Dalzell, Georgina Dempsey, Amy Hunter, Arlene Kelly, Louise Little, Aimee Maguire, Lara McBride, Cara Murray, Leah Paul, Orla Prendergast, Rebecca Stokell, Alice Tector Article Source: IANS
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Women's T20 WC: New Zealand, Sri Lanka Seek First Points In Crucial Group B Clash (Preview)
T20 World Cup: New Zealand and Sri Lanka will both be desperate to open their account in Group B when they meet in a crucial Women's T20 World Cup encounter, with both sides coming into the contest on the back of defeats in their tournament openers. New Zealand currently sit fourth in the standings after suffering a seven-wicket loss to West Indies despite posting a competitive 162/6. Their batting effort was anchored by Isabella Gaze's 39 off 29 balls after early setbacks saw Georgia Plimmer and Amelia Kerr depart cheaply. Brooke Halliday and Maddy Green added valuable runs in the latter half of the innings, pushing the total beyond 160. However, the bowlers were unable to defend it as Hayley Matthews and Shemaine Campbelle turned the chase in the West Indies' favour. Campbelle's unbeaten 90 proved decisive as New Zealand slipped to their first defeat of the campaign. Halliday remains New Zealand's leading run-scorer in the tournament with 40 runs, while Jess Kerr has been the standout performer with the ball, claiming two wickets. Sri Lanka, meanwhile, find themselves at the bottom of the table following a heavy 87-run defeat to hosts England. Their bowlers endured a difficult outing as England piled up 219 for one, powered by a century from Danielle Wyatt-Hodge and a half-century from Amy Jones. The chase never gathered momentum for Sri Lanka, who were reduced to 37 for three inside the Powerplay. Harshitha Samarawickrama and Nilakshi de Silva offered some resistance, but the target proved well beyond reach as the innings folded for 132. Nilakshi leads Sri Lanka's scoring charts with 39 runs, while Malki Madara is the side's lone wicket-taker so far in the competition. With both teams still searching for their first points, the contest carries added significance. Another defeat would leave either side facing an uphill battle to stay in contention for a place in the knockout stage. When: Tuesday, June 16, 7:00 PM IST Where: The Rose Bowl, Southampton Where to watch: The NZ vs SL match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Squads: Where to watch: The NZ vs SL match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sri Lanka: Chamari Athapaththu (c), Hasini Perera, Vishmi Gunarathne, Harshitha Samarawickrama, Imesha Dulani, Nilakshika Silva, Kaveesha Dilhari, Hansima Karunarathne, Kaushini Nuthyangana, Sugandika Dassanayaka, Nimasha Madushani, Shashini Gimhani, Kawya Kavindi, Malki Madara, Mithali Ayodhya Article Source: IANS
Forget What Happened In The Previous Over: Deepti Reveals Mindset Behind Routing Pakistan With 5-fer
T20 World Cup: India all-rounder Deepti Sharma has shed light on the conversations that helped her side wrest control back from Pakistan in their Women's T20 World Cup opener, revealing that calmness and belief within the bowling group played a key role in scripting a dramatic turnaround. Deepti, who produced a match-winning five-wicket haul after Pakistan made a promising start to their chase, described the performance as one of the most memorable moments of her career. The spell came after Pakistan had threatened to put India under pressure during the Powerplay. However, Deepti revealed that the mood within the camp remained composed during the first drinks break despite the early challenge. It's difficult to pick one moment because everything I was able to do in this game was special, but I'll go with the five-wicket haul. It's very rare in an ICC tournament to pick up a fifer and end up winning the game for your team. When the first drinks break happened, the discussion was about stepping up a little because we know the quality of talent and players we have in our side, Deepti told JioStar. According to the experienced spinner, the message from the leadership group and support staff was simple;, remain positive and focus only on the next opportunity. Even if you go for runs in one over, it doesn't matter because you'll get a chance to make a comeback in the next. Everyone stayed positive, and the same message was passed on to every bowler, to stay on their toes, focus on what they could do better in the next over, and forget what happened in the previous one, she added. That collective approach eventually paid dividends as India's spinners tightened the screws and triggered a collapse that swung the match decisively in their favour. Beyond her own performance, Deepti also spoke about the importance of helping India's younger spinners develop confidence in pressure situations. With youngsters such as Shreyanka Patil and Shree Charani contributing during the tournament opener, the senior all-rounder stressed the importance of trusting one's strengths rather than overcomplicating plans. My message to the youngsters, or whenever there are bowling meetings, I tell them to stick to what has been working for them. Read the conditions and, if you feel your best ball or your best plans can bring you success on that wicket, then back them and leave the rest to the Almighty. If you execute your plans with self-belief, success will eventually come, she stated. The victory over Pakistan was also marked by a series of sharp fielding efforts, an area India had identified for improvement before the tournament. Deepti credited the team's preparation during its pre-World Cup camp for the noticeable improvement in standards. Before the T20 World Cup, we had a camp at the Centre of Excellence, where we worked extensively on our fielding and fitness with the coaches. We wanted to improve day by day in those areas, and I'm glad all that effort showed today, the all-rounder said. Several catches and athletic fielding proved crucial during Pakistan's chase, and Deepti was pleased to see the hard work translate into match situations, as she said, They weren't the easiest catches, whether it was the one Smriti took diving forward or Jemimah's catch. It's great to see the team putting in that kind of effort, and I'm feeling very positive about the team going ahead. Deepti's performance continued her reputation as one of India's most dependable players in global tournaments. Asked about her ability to deliver on the biggest stage, the left-arm spinner said her approach remains unchanged regardless of the opposition. I enjoy ICC tournaments, and this was our first game, so I wanted to start well. It's not as though we were playing against Pakistan and came in with a different mindset. I approach every game with the same mindset, she expressed. For Deepti, handling pressure begins long before the ball leaves her hand. When you want to perform in pressure situations and want to do well from the moment you begin your run-up, it toughens you up and helps you deliver, irrespective of the situation or the conditions, she mentioned. With India now turning its attention to its next group-stage fixture against the Netherlands at Headingley, Deepti believes the team's recent experience in English conditions could prove valuable. Fortunately, we had a series in England before the World Cup, so we already have some understanding of the conditions, she said. When you want to perform in pressure situations and want to do well from the moment you begin your run-up, it toughens you up and helps you deliver, irrespective of the situation or the conditions, she mentioned. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India will next face the Netherlands on Wednesday at Headingley in Leeds. Article Source: IANS
Women's T20 WC: 'We Make Up For Each Other, Says Jemimah After India's Win Over Pakistan
T20 World Cup: India batter Jemimah Rodrigues lauded the team's resilience and collective spirit following their emphatic victory over Pakistan in the Women's T20 World Cup, using a dressing-room address to highlight contributions across the squad rather than focusing solely on the headline performers. In a video shared by the BCCI after the match, Jemimah praised the team for responding to pressure situations and backing each other throughout a contest that saw India recover from difficult moments with both bat and ball. In her opening remarks, Jemimah singled out Shafali Verma's intent at the top of the innings. First one's always special girls. Firstly, Shifu (Shafali). First ball, big tournament to hit a six on the first ball, Jemimah said of the opener in a video shared by the BCCI. She then turned her attention to senior batters Smriti Mandhana and captain Harmanpreet Kaur, whose partnership helped India regain control after an early setback. Two of our veterans.Smriti, well played! Harry di, well played. To the situation, you both adjusted really well. India's middle-order finish also came in for praise, with Jemimah acknowledging the impact made by Richa Ghosh and Deepti Sharma during the closing stages of the innings. Richa and Deepti. Talking about how we finished the game well, I think both of you were the best examples. However, Jemimah stressed that the victory was built on much more than boundaries and big shots. Instead, she pointed to the team's ability to support one another when individual performances fluctuated. It was not about the sixes, it was not about the boundaries. In bowling, what I loved the best was, there will be days when someone will bowl well and someone might not. But, we spoke about, as a team, we make up for each other. That theme of collective responsibility continued as Jemimah reflected on India's bowling performance. After Pakistan made a brisk start to the chase, India's bowlers and fielders combined to wrest back control and trigger a collapse. And, I think the partnership today, the way we bowled, was outstanding. We've always been a team. We've done well. But, today, we didn't start off the way we wanted. But, the way we pulled back, I think that should give us a lot of confidence. A significant portion of Jemimah's speech was dedicated to Deepti Sharma, whose spell proved decisive in breaking Pakistan's resistance. I think you always stand out when the pressure is high. And, today, again, you took that responsibility with the ball. Jemimah also praised young spinner Shreyanka Patil for her composure under pressure. I think the way you bowled. You showed a lot of maturity. So, well done. Fielding was another area highlighted by the India batter, with Shafali Verma receiving special mention. Shafali Varma- Magic hands! You showed that you can always contribute. You were ready for the challenge and you did it. So, very well done. Despite the comfortable margin of victory, Jemimah ensured that bowlers who endured difficult spells were also publicly backed. Addressing Arundhati Reddy and Kranti Goud, she reinforced the team's faith in their abilities. Arundhati Reddy. You are our best bowler, one of the most experienced bowlers. Everyone believes in you and I know you're going to do a great job next time. Kranti, I think the way you came, the way you bowled, was great. You are also one of our best bowlers, our powerplay specialist. Along with Renuka. So, keep going. Jemimah also acknowledged Shree Charani's contribution before revisiting the turning point of the match India's response after a shaky start in the field. Arundhati Reddy. You are our best bowler, one of the most experienced bowlers. Everyone believes in you and I know you're going to do a great job next time. Kranti, I think the way you came, the way you bowled, was great. You are also one of our best bowlers, our powerplay specialist. Along with Renuka. So, keep going. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The batter rounded off her address by highlighting the fielding efforts that helped India tighten its grip on the contest. So, well done on that. Deeptis run out. Shreyankas brilliant catch Jemis two catches in the game. Article Source: IANS
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Jharkhand T20 Cricket League: A rain-affected day at the Jharkhand T20 Cricket League 2026 at the JSCA International Stadium Complex saw the Jamshedpur Steelers claim two points with a hard-fought victory over the Ranchi Titans, while a persistent downpour forced Dhanbad Diamonds and Koylanchal Super Kings to split points on day five. In the opening encounter of the day, the Jamshedpur Steelers defeated the Ranchi Titans by three wickets with 13 balls to spare. Being put in to bat first, the Ranchi Titans struggled to find momentum and were bowled out for a modest 119 on the final ball of their innings. The Steelers' bowling unit delivered a clinical performance, led by Pratik Ranjan (3/11) and Player of the Match, Harsh Rana (3/19), who dismantled the Titans' batting lineup claiming three wickets apiece. Jharkhand T20 Cricket League: A rain-affected day at the Jharkhand T20 Cricket League 2026 at the JSCA International Stadium Complex saw the Jamshedpur Steelers claim two points with a hard-fought victory over the Ranchi Titans, while a persistent downpour forced Dhanbad Diamonds and Koylanchal Super Kings to split points on day five. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The second fixture of the day was heavily interrupted by weather, eventually abandoned due to relentless rain. After winning the toss and electing to bat first, Dhanbad Diamonds had reached 54/2 in 6.4 overs before the downpour halted play for the final time. Opener Vikash Kumar Vishal anchored the brief innings, remaining unbeaten on 24* off 24 balls. For the Koylanchal Super Kings, Harsh Raj (1/11) and Amit Kumar (1/4) managed one dismissal each before the match was called off, forcing both teams to share a point each. Article Source: IANS
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Womens T20 WC: Fatima Vows Pakistan Will Improve After really Disappointing Defeat To India
T20 World Cup Group: Pakistan captain Fatima Sana admitted her sides 64run loss to India in their Womens T20 World Cup Group A game was really disappointing, but promised the team would learn quickly and bounce back in the remainder of the tournament. In the chase of 171, Pakistan were at 52/1 at the end of power-play, but collapsed from 75 for 3 to 106 all out in 17 overs and suffered a 64-run loss to India at Edgbaston. I think its really disappointing (on the batting side). We need to step up in the next matches because we still have a long way to go in the World Cup. We were trying to be as positive as possible. Definitely. We won the powerplay in both batting and bowling, but after that we collapsed with the bat. We need to improve our batting so that we can get different results going forward, Fatima said at the conclusion of the game. On what went wrong in the field, Fatima pointed to death overs bowling, including conceding 38 runs in the last two overs. I think we were good until the last 15 overs. After that, we gave away some extra runs. We also had a fielder come inside at one point, which cost us. Well try to improve on those things in the next matches. We were trying to be as positive as possible. Definitely. We won the powerplay in both batting and bowling, but after that we collapsed with the bat. We need to improve our batting so that we can get different results going forward, Fatima said at the conclusion of the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score She acknowledged that two dropped catches of Smriti, who top-scored with 68, proved to be costly. Obviously, catches win matches. Unfortunately, we dropped catches, especially as senior players. I think we need to improve both our bowling and fielding in the next match, as mistakes in the field can cost the whole match. Article Source: IANS
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'Hanuman Ji Is Great': Deepti Credits Divine Blessings After Career-best Five-for Against Pakistan
T20 World Cup: After claiming the best bowling figures of her T20 World Cup career and earning the Player of the Match award, Deepti Sharma credited the blessings of Hanuman Ji for India's emphatic 64-run victory over Pakistan at Edgbaston on Sunday. All credit goes to the team and I am very grateful, Hanuman Ji is great, Deepti said after returning sensational figures of 5/10 as India began their ICC Women's T20 World Cup campaign in dominant fashion. The experienced off-spinner delivered an outstanding performance in spin bowling, leading to a dramatic collapse as Pakistan fell from a promising 75/3 to 106 all out in just 17 overs while chasing India's 170/6. Deepti mentioned that she enjoys bowling on pitches that support spinners and explained how varying her pace helped her break down the Pakistan batting order. I like these kinds of wickets. I think because its turning, I varied my pace with every ball and every over. That helped me a lot. I believe in myself and I bowl a little slower in the air, and I focus on the right areas. Thats what I was doing, she said. The all-rounder also shared her fondness for ICC events. I like ICC tournaments. I think that's where I started, so I enjoy them, she stated. Earlier, Smriti Mandhana's elegant 68 and a late surge from Richa Ghosh, who scored 34, helped India reach a competitive score of 170/6. Pakistan started their chase aggressively, reaching 52/1 in the powerplay, marking their highest six-over total against India in Women's T20 World Cup history. Muneeba Ali, who survived two dropped catches in the early overs, made India pay with a smooth innings that included four boundaries, while Gull Feroza also hit the fence twice as Pakistan seemed on track. However, Indias spinners took control during the middle overs. Deepti struck first when Gull reverse-swept the ball straight to backward point. She then dismissed Ayesha Zafar, who was caught at short fine leg while trying another sweep shot. N Sree Charani joined in, taking a leading edge from Saira Jabeen that was caught at short cover. Earlier, Smriti Mandhana's elegant 68 and a late surge from Richa Ghosh, who scored 34, helped India reach a competitive score of 170/6. Pakistan started their chase aggressively, reaching 52/1 in the powerplay, marking their highest six-over total against India in Women's T20 World Cup history. Muneeba Ali, who survived two dropped catches in the early overs, made India pay with a smooth innings that included four boundaries, while Gull Feroza also hit the fence twice as Pakistan seemed on track. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Deepti fittingly ended the innings by taking the last two wickets, achieving her first T20 World Cup five-for. She acknowledged the crowd's support and noted the partnership that set the stage for India's win. Yeah, it's an amazing crowd here, and a lot of people are supporting the Indian team today. Thats what we want in every game; lets keep coming and supporting us, she said. I especially wanted to mention Smriti and Harry Dis partnership. From there, we gained the momentum. Article Source: IANS
Womens T20 WC: Harmanpreet Lauds Smriti, Deepti After Big Win Over Pakistan
T20 World Cup: India captain Harmanpreet Kaur hailed the performances of Smriti Mandhana, Deepti Sharma and Richa Ghosh after her side registered a comprehensive 64run victory over Pakistan in their Womens T20 World Cup opener at Edgbaston on Sunday. India had posted 170/6, as Smriti top-scored with 68, before Deepti Sharmas 510 and N Sree Charanis 321 bowled out Pakistan for 106 in 17 overs. With this, India pocketed two points and a healthy net run rate of 3.20 from the statement win over Pakistan. Whenever we need, theyre always there to push the team. So, really happy the way they both played today, said Harmanpreet at the conclusion of the game. Reflecting on conditions at Edgbaston, Harmanpreet said, Well, I think it was a decent pitch, but I think initially we unnecessarily put pressure on us. But after that, when Smriti and I were batting, we tried to control the game and then we got what we wanted. Asked about Richa Ghoshs blistering 34 off just 17 balls, Harmanpreet said, If its in my hand, I would love to send her (to bat) on the first ball. But I think she has some role to play (lower down the order) and shes doing really well and really happy with the way she played today. On Indias fielding, Harmanpreet said she was fine with the effort, though there were a few missteps. Cricket is a game of, if you catch every ball, if you take all the catches, you always win matches. And I think thats what happened while fielding. We wanted to give ourselves to every ball and I was really happy with the way we fielded and overall game. Asked about Richa Ghoshs blistering 34 off just 17 balls, Harmanpreet said, If its in my hand, I would love to send her (to bat) on the first ball. But I think she has some role to play (lower down the order) and shes doing really well and really happy with the way she played today. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Asked about her fitness after hobbling late in the game, Harmanpreet reassured all is fine. Im fine. Thank you very much. Definitely very happy and firstly, I want to thank all Indian fans. Theyve been amazing. Theyve been there for us. So, we really, really want to thank them. Article Source: IANS
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Womens T20 WC: Deepti Sharma Bags 5-10 As India Thrash Pakistan By 64 Runs
T20 World Cup: Deepti Sharma produced a career-best spell of 5-10 as India thrashed Pakistan by 64 runs to begin their Womens T20 World Cup campaign in emphatic fashion at Edgbaston on Sunday. Deepti, the off-spin bowling all-rounder, was the star in weaving a vicious spin web as Pakistan collapsed from 75 for 3 to 106 all out in 17 overs. Smriti Mandhanas fluent 68 and Richa Ghoshs late assault of 34 had earlier carried India to 170/6 in 20 overs. Apart from Deepti, left-arm spinner N Sree Charani also stood out with 3-21 as India pocketed two points and a healthy net run rate to assert their dominance against Pakistan yet again. Pakistan began their chase with intent by racing to 52/1 in the powerplay their highest score in the six-over phase against India in T20 World Cups. Muneeba Ali, dropped twice in the first four overs, made India pay by hitting four fluent boundaries. Gull Feroza added two boundaries against a shoddy Indian bowling line-up, before reverse-sweeping to backward point off Deepti. After Pakistan won the power-play, they couldnt capitalise on it thanks to sharp spin bowling from Indias spinners in the middle overs. Deepti, who kept pressure on with her dot balls and bowling slower through the air, had Ayesha Zafar sweeping to short fine leg, before Sree Charani found Saira Jabeens leading edge and was caught at short cover. Pakistan began their chase with intent by racing to 52/1 in the powerplay their highest score in the six-over phase against India in T20 World Cups. Muneeba Ali, dropped twice in the first four overs, made India pay by hitting four fluent boundaries. Gull Feroza added two boundaries against a shoddy Indian bowling line-up, before reverse-sweeping to backward point off Deepti. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 170/6 in 20 overs (Smriti Mandhana 68, Harmanpreet Kaur 36; Fatima Sana 2-33, Sadia Iqbal 2-41) beat Pakistan 106 all out in 17 overs (Muneeba Ali Siddiqui 41, Aliya Riaz 18; Deepti Sharma 5-10, N Sree Charani 3-21) by 64 runs Article Source: IANS
Manpreet Singh Equals Dilip Tirkeys Indian Record Of 412 International Caps
Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey: Indian men's hockey team midfielder Manpreet Singh on Saturday equalled former India captain and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey's national record of 412 international caps when he took the field in India's FIH Pro League 2025-26 match against the Netherlands in Rotterdam. The 33-year-old became only the second Indian men's hockey player to reach the landmark and is currently the only active player in the elite club of players with more than 400 senior international appearances. The milestone comes during a crucial phase of India's FIH Pro League campaign. The Harmanpreet Singh-led side entered the European leg of the tournament looking to improve its position in the standings after managing only four points from eight matches and finding itself near the bottom of the nine-team table. Congratulating Manpreet on the achievement, Hockey India president Dilip Tirkey said, I congratulate Manpreet on reaching this significant milestone, which is a remarkable achievement and reflects his dedication, commitment and consistency over the years. I wish him the very best for the matches ahead and hope to see him play on many more occasions. We are grateful for his continued contributions to Indian hockey. Hockey India Secretary General Bhola Nath Singh also praised the veteran midfielder for his contribution to the national team. Manpreet Singh's journey with the Indian Men's Hockey Team is a reflection of his immense dedication to the sport. To reach 412 international caps is a remarkable achievement and a testament to the consistency he has shown over the years while representing the country at the highest level, he said. Manpreet has played an important role in India's resurgence on the global stage. His leadership as a senior member of the team and ability to perform in high-pressure situations have made him an inspiration for aspiring hockey players across the country, Bhola Nath Singh added. Manpreet Singh's journey with the Indian Men's Hockey Team is a reflection of his immense dedication to the sport. To reach 412 international caps is a remarkable achievement and a testament to the consistency he has shown over the years while representing the country at the highest level, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India are scheduled to face Germany in back-to-back matches on June 17 and 18 before taking on the Netherlands again on June 21. The team will then travel to London for fixtures against Pakistan and England as it looks to secure valuable points and retain its place in the Pro League for next season. Article Source: IANS
Womens T20 WC: Smritis 68, Richas 34 Carry India To 170/6 Against Pakistan
T20 World Cup: Smriti Mandhanas fluent 68 and Richa Ghoshs late blitz of 34 powered India to 170/6 against Pakistan in their Womens T20 World Cup clash at Edgbaston on Sunday. On a used pitch, Smriti stabilised Indias innings by hitting 68 off 44 balls laced with nine fours and two sixes, with her lofted shots and precise footwork being the standout aspects. Richa then tore into the bowling through a blistering 17-ball cameo as the two overs yielded 38 runs. Pakistan had its moments, with Fatima Sana (2-33) and Sadia Iqbal (2-41) striking key blows, but dropped chances proved costly as India capitalised to reach a competitive total and push Pakistan into the pursuit of their highest successful chase in tournament history. Indias innings began with less fireworks and more setbacks in power-play. Shafali Verma smashed Sadia over long-off for six on the first ball but was on the third ball after edging behind to Muneeba Ali Siddiqui. Smriti steadied the ship through a leaning extra cover drive and swiping off Sadia for two boundaries. Jemimah Rodrigues never looked settled as after not taking a single off Tasmia Rubab, she went for a cross-bat hoick and was caught by a juggling Natalia Pervaiz at cover. With Harmanpreet Kaur taking time, Smritis composure became Indias anchor as she pulled and swept Rameen Shamim for consecutive fours, while straight driving just wide of Fatima for four as India ended the six-over phase at 38/2. Smriti got a life on 27 when Aliya Riaz dropped her at mid-off on Tasmias bowling, while Harmanpreet broke the shackles by sweeping and driving off Nashra Sandhu for two fours. Smriti then danced down the pitch to loft Tasmia for a clean six over long-off before lofting Nashra inside-out over extra cover for another maximum. Though Smriti was nearly caught short of her ground on a risky second run, she got her fifty in just 34 balls with her signature shot dancing down the pitch and lofting Rameen for four, before exploiting mid-ons positioning to smash another lofted boundary. She was given another reprieve on 61 when Saira Jabeen dropped the catch off her lofted shot against Sadia and conceded a six. After Harmanpreet sliced and steered off Sadia for two boundaries in a 19-run 13th over, Smriti followed up with a stylish insideout cover drive off Rameen for four. But she perished on the very next ball lofting off the toe-end to long-off. After that, India suffered twin blows - Bharti Fulmali was deceived in flight by Sadia and got stumped for a duck, while a struggling Harmanpreet flicked to deep square leg off Fatima. Though Smriti was nearly caught short of her ground on a risky second run, she got her fifty in just 34 balls with her signature shot dancing down the pitch and lofting Rameen for four, before exploiting mid-ons positioning to smash another lofted boundary. She was given another reprieve on 61 when Saira Jabeen dropped the catch off her lofted shot against Sadia and conceded a six. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 170/6 in 20 overs (Smriti Mandhana 68, Harmanpreet Kaur 36; Fatima Sana 2-33, Sadia Iqbal 2-41) against Pakistan Article Source: IANS
'I Can't Explain This Feeling': Juairiya Ferdous After Match-winning Fifty Vs Netherlands
T20 World Cup: Bangladesh opener Juairiya Ferdous described her match-winning half-century against the Netherlands as a special moment after helping her side begin their ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026 campaign with a six-wicket victory at Edgbaston on Sunday. The 20-year-old opener was named Player of the Match after scoring a brilliant 50 off 33 balls, an innings that included seven fours and two sixes. Her aggressive knock laid the foundation for Bangladesh's successful chase of 140, which they completed in 19.1 overs. Making her Women's T20 World Cup debut, Juairiya said she was determined to make full use of the powerplay on a batting-friendly surface. It's my first World Cup. First match today. The pitch was very flat, and the target was 140. Opening batters have to use the powerplay fully, so I tried my best, Juairiya said after receiving the Player of the Match award. Bangladesh made a cautious start to the chase before Juairiya shifted gears, taking the attack to the Dutch bowlers and helping her side seize control of the contest. Her fifty came off just 32 deliveries and put Bangladesh firmly on course for victory. The young batter admitted she was overwhelmed after reaching the milestone in such an important match. I can't explain this feeling. It's a big achievement for me and my team, she said. Juairiya also acknowledged the role played by her teammates, coaches and support staff in helping her develop into a key member of the Bangladesh side. I can't explain this feeling. It's a big achievement for me and my team, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Her innings proved to be the difference between the two sides as Bangladesh overcame a brief middle-order wobble before Sharmin Akhter and Shorna Akter completed the chase. The victory gave Bangladesh a winning start to their World Cup campaign, with Juairiya's memorable debut emerging as one of the highlights of the day. Article Source: IANS
Women's T20 WC: 'We Got What We Targeted In The First Innings,' Says Sultana After Bangladesh Win
T20 World Cup: Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana credited her bowlers for laying the foundation of her team's six-wicket victory over the Netherlands in their opening match of the ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026 at Edgbaston on Sunday. Bangladesh restricted the Netherlands to 139/8 after electing to field first before chasing down the target in 19.1 overs. Opener Juairiya Ferdous starred with a fluent half-century, while Sharmin Akhter and Shorna Akter guided the side home after a brief middle-order wobble. Reflecting on the win, Nigar praised the bowling unit for executing their plans perfectly and keeping the Dutch batters under control throughout the innings. I think we started really well with the bowling, I guess. Marufa delivered what we expect from her, and alongside all the spinners and the bowlers, we've been bowling really well, Nigar said after the match. Marufa Akter played a key role with the ball, striking important blows during the Netherlands innings, while the spinners ensured the batting side never managed to accelerate consistently despite a half-century from Dutch captain Babette de Leede. The Bangladesh skipper felt her team achieved exactly what they had aimed for in the first innings. So what we have targeted about the first innings, we have got it, she said. Nigar also reserved special praise for opener Juairiya Ferdous, whose aggressive approach helped Bangladesh take control of the chase. Ferdous scored a match-winning 50 off just 33 balls, hitting seven fours and two sixes before being dismissed shortly after reaching her milestone. The way actually Juairiya played in the middle, she was enjoying herself, and Dilara was helping her a lot, Nigar said. Although Bangladesh lost a few wickets in quick succession after a dominant start, Sharmin Akhter and Shorna Akter remained composed to steer the team across the finish line with an unbeaten fifth-wicket partnership. The way actually Juairiya played in the middle, she was enjoying herself, and Dilara was helping her a lot, Nigar said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The victory gives Bangladesh a positive start to their Women's T20 World Cup campaign as they look to build momentum in the group stage. Article Source: IANS
MPL T20 Scindia Cup: Chambal Ghariyals continued their impressive run in the Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) T20 Scindia Cup 2026, registering a four-wicket victory over Indore Pink Panthers to maintain their unbeaten record in the tournament at Daly College, Indore. The win marked their sixth consecutive triumph, keeping their 100 percent winning streak intact. The Ghariyals bowling unit delivered a disciplined performance to bundle out Indore Pink Panthers for 120 in 20 overs. The Panthers were rocked early, slipping to 5/2 in the second over with star batter Venkatesh Iyer among the early casualties. Siddharth Patidar and Aayaam Verma then attempted to rebuild the innings with a 44-run partnership. Patidar looked promising before being run out for 22 off 17 balls, triggering another collapse as wickets continued to fall at regular intervals. Verma contributed 21 off 27 deliveries, while Shubham Rathore added a quick 22 off 16 balls. For Chambal Ghariyals, Tripuresh Singh was the standout performer with figures of 3/29 in four overs. Aman Bhadoriya and Sandeep Singh claimed two wickets each, while Mayur Patel impressed with an economical spell of 1/14 in three overs. Tripureshs impressive outing also saw him move to the top of the wicket-taking charts, claiming the Purple Cap with 13 wickets in six matches. Chasing 121, Chambal Ghariyals endured a shaky start of their own. They lost Apurve Dwivedi for 1 off 2 balls and soon suffered another setback when captain Shubham Sharma departed for 10 off 6 deliveries. The middle order also struggled to build momentum as wickets continued to tumble, leaving the Ghariyals at 107/6 in the 16th over. However, Gautam Raghuwanshi and Aman Bhadoriya held their nerves and ensured there were no further hiccups. The duo guided the team safely home, with Raghuwanshi remaining unbeaten at 32 off 25 balls to seal another victory for the Ghariyals. Anvesh Chawla was the pick of the bowlers as he scalped four wickets for 32 runs in four overs. Reflecting on the win and his performance, Tripuresh said, To be honest, the Purple Cap is a nice achievement, but Im happier that we won. Even though we lost a few wickets, the atmosphere in the dugout remained very positive. Royal Nimar Eagles vs Ujjain Falcons: Royal Nimar Eagles secured a 27-run victory over Ujjain Falcons in the Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) T20 Scindia Cup 2026 fixture which eventually turned out to be a high-scoring contest at Daly College. Batting first, the Eagles produced a batting masterclass, piling up a massive 252/3 in their 20 overs. The innings got off to a flying start as Dharmesh Patel and Himanshu Mantri added 50 runs inside the first five overs. Patel scored a brisk 34 off 21 balls before departing, while Mantri followed soon after for 17 off 12. The momentum, however, never dipped as Kanishk Dubey and Anand Bais took complete control of the innings. The duo stitched together a stunning 106-run partnership, punishing the Falcons' bowlers all around the ground. Dubey smashed 57 off 31 balls, including five sixes and two fours, before being dismissed. Bais continued the onslaught and remained unbeaten on 78 off just 40 deliveries, striking four sixes and six boundaries. He received explosive support from Abhishek Mavi, who unleashed a breathtaking unbeaten 55 off only 17 balls. Mavi's knock featured eight sixes and a boundary, helping the Eagles surge past the 250-run mark. In reply, Ujjain Falcons endured a disastrous start, losing captain Chanchal Rathore and Yash Dubey inside the first three overs to slip to 22/2. The pressure continued to mount as wickets fell at regular intervals. Ojaswa Yadav was the lone bright spot in the top order, scoring an aggressive 45 off 23 balls before becoming the fifth batter to depart with the score at 101. Ankur Chauhan and Rishi Miglani attempted a late fightback with some powerful strokeplay. Miglani smashed 29 off 13 balls before being dismissed, while Chauhan brought up a fighting half-century, scoring 50 off 29 deliveries. The pressure continued to mount as wickets fell at regular intervals. Ojaswa Yadav was the lone bright spot in the top order, scoring an aggressive 45 off 23 balls before becoming the fifth batter to depart with the score at 101. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Talking about his knock, Anand Bais said, Our openers gave us a very good start, which allowed us to build the innings according to our plans. The idea was to play positive cricket in the powerplay, rotate the strike well and take calculated risks. We knew that if we had wickets in hand towards the end, our middle order and finishers could accelerate and maximise the scoring in the final overs. That approach worked well for us. Article Source: IANS
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Womens T20 WC: Harmanpreet Kaur, Fatima Sana Skip Handshake Again During Toss Time
T20 World Cup Group: India captain Harmanpreet Kaur and Pakistan skipper Fatima Sana did not shake hands at the toss in their 2026 ICC Womens T20 World Cup Group A clash at Edgbaston on Sunday, thus continuing a trend that has been present in the matches involving the arch rivals. It was the second successive ICC tournament where both captains avoided the customary gesture, after it first happened during the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup clash at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. After India won the toss and chose to bat first, Harmanpreet was quick in speaking to broadcaster Mel Jones and didnt even shake hands with Fatima. It will be interesting to see if players from both teams will extend customary post-match handshakes, which also has been missing from India-Pakistan games. India lead Pakistan 6-2 in Womens T20 World Cup meetings and have won four of their last five T20Is against them. The no handshake policy has become a usual feature of India-Pakistan contests since the 2025 Mens T20I Asia Cup in the UAE, especially after the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor. Former India T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav and his Pakistani counterpart Salman Ali Agha also avoided handshakes across three meetings in Dubai and again at the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup clash in Colombo. The same happened during U19 Mens Cricket World Cup and Rising Stars Mens Asia Cup meetings too. It will be interesting to see if players from both teams will extend customary post-match handshakes, which also has been missing from India-Pakistan games. India lead Pakistan 6-2 in Womens T20 World Cup meetings and have won four of their last five T20Is against them. The no handshake policy has become a usual feature of India-Pakistan contests since the 2025 Mens T20I Asia Cup in the UAE, especially after the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Definitely, pressure is going to be there, which I earlier agree to that whenever we play against Pakistan pressure will be there. But at the same time, its only about how we are going to enjoy that pressure because in any international game, pressure is going to be there; its only about giving your 100 percent in that game and enjoying each and every moment, she had said. Article Source: IANS
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Karun Nair Named Coastal Kings Mangaluru Captain Ahead Of Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 Season 5
Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 Season: Coastal Kings Mangaluru announced Karun Nair as captain ahead of the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 Season 5 during a press conference held in Mangaluru on Sunday. The franchise also unveiled its inaugural squad, announced its leadership group, launched the Coastal Kings Mangaluru anthem and unveiled the team's official jersey as it gears up for its maiden campaign in the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20. The event was attended by Dr. Srikanth Rai, Chairman, KSCA Mangalore Zone, B.N. Madhukar, Hon. Treasurer, KSCA, Avinash Vaidya, Managing Committee Member, KSCA, Vinod Naidu, Director, Manyata Developers and Owner, Coastal Kings Mangaluru, Indian cricketers Karun Nair and Shreyas Gopal, Kannada and Tulu film actor Roopesh Shetty, KSCA office bearers, Coastal Kings Mangaluru players, and management The Coastal Kings Mangaluru Team jersey was unveiled by B.N. Madhukar, Hon. Treasurer, KSCA, while Avinash Vaidya, Managing Committee Member, KSCA, launched the official Coastal Kings Mangaluru Team Anthem. Karun Nair expressed his delight at leading the franchise in its maiden season. The Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 is a great platform for players across Karnataka to showcase their talent. I'm really privileged to be named captain of Coastal Kings Mangaluru and would like to thank Vinod sir and everyone involved with the franchise for their faith in me. Our focus will be on playing good cricket, giving our best in every game and trying to bring the trophy home to Mangaluru, he said. Lauding Maharaja Trophy as a vehicle to inspire players, Shreyas Gopal also spoke about the players who inspired him during his journey in the game. Like most players of my generation, I grew up watching Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar and Anil Kumble. They were the people who really inspired me to pursue cricket in a much more serious way, he said. Gopal called on cricket fans in the region to back the team throughout the season. To all the Coastal Kings Mangaluru fans, I want you to come out in large numbers, support us and cheer for us. We promise to put our best efforts forward, play good cricket and put on a great show for you, he added. Speaking about the franchise's vision, Coastal Kings Mangaluru owner Vinod Naidu said the team aims to represent the entire coastal region while also contributing to the growth of cricket at the grassroots level. We are proud to become the new franchise of this beautiful city, Mangaluru. We are not only representing Mangaluru, but the entire coastal region of Karnataka, and that's why we call it Coastal Kings Mangaluru. Our vision is pretty clear , under the direction of KSCA, we want to promote grassroots cricket in this region. We will make sure that Coastal Kings Mangaluru is not just about the Maharaja Trophy, but also about staying connected with grassroots cricketers across Mangaluru and coastal Karnataka, he said. The fifth edition of the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 will be played from June 20 to July 12 across Mysuru, Hubballi and Bengaluru. We are proud to become the new franchise of this beautiful city, Mangaluru. We are not only representing Mangaluru, but the entire coastal region of Karnataka, and that's why we call it Coastal Kings Mangaluru. Our vision is pretty clear , under the direction of KSCA, we want to promote grassroots cricket in this region. We will make sure that Coastal Kings Mangaluru is not just about the Maharaja Trophy, but also about staying connected with grassroots cricketers across Mangaluru and coastal Karnataka, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Coach: Ganesh Satish Article Source: IANS
Womens T20 WC: Bharti Included As India Elect To Bat Against Pakistan
T20 World Cup: India have included Bharti Fulmali while Yastika Bhatia has been left out as skipper Harmanpreet Kaur won the toss and elected to bat first against Pakistan in their first Group A clash of the 2026 Womens T20 World Cup at Edgbaston on Sunday. Just like the previous meetings between the two teams, no handshake happened between the captains at the toss. India arrives in the 12-team tournament after winning the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup on home soil, though their recent T20I form has been mixed. After winning the toss in her tenth T20 World Cup appearance, Harmanpreet said India are going with three spinners and two medium pacers. I think it's a pretty good pitch to bat on, so we just thought let's bat and put a decent total on the board. Well, I think we all are really excited. The last World Cup definitely gave us a lot of confidence and we just want to carry that confidence to this World Cup. Yes, definitely. We have played a lot of games and now it's only about playing good cricket and we are looking forward to that. Yastika did really well, but today we thought of going with the Bharti, she said. Pakistan captain Fatima Sana said Saira Jabeen has been included in their playing eleven in what is also her first T20 World Cup game. I think if we had won the toss, we were going to bat first because it looked like a batting track. As a team, we are doing great in the batting and bowling as well. So we know we have a good bowling unit, so we just need to improve in the batting side, so we are good to go. Obviously, it looks like a batting track, but still, we have a good bowling unit. We have a good and experienced bowling attack, so I think it will be a good contest, she said. Playing XIs: So we know we have a good bowling unit, so we just need to improve in the batting side, so we are good to go. Obviously, it looks like a batting track, but still, we have a good bowling unit. We have a good and experienced bowling attack, so I think it will be a good contest, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pakistan: Gull Feroza, Muneeba Ali Siddiqui (wk), Ayesha Zafar, Saira Jabeen, Aliya Riaz, Natalia Pervaiz, Fatima Sana (captain), Rameen Shamim, Nashra Sandhu, Tasmia Rubab, and Sadia Iqbal Article Source: IANS
Ferdous, Sharmin take Bangladesh past Netherlands
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Women's T20 WC 2026: Juairiya's Fifty Guides Bangladesh To Comfortable Win Over Netherlands
T20 World Cup: Bangladesh began their ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026 campaign on a winning note as opener Juairiya Ferdous struck a brilliant half-century to guide her side to a six-wicket victory over the Netherlands at Edgbaston on Sunday. Chasing a target of 140, Bangladesh made a cautious start with both openers focusing on preserving their wickets against disciplined Dutch bowling. The side managed only eight runs from the first two overs as the Netherlands bowlers kept things tight. Juairiya Ferdous eventually broke the shackles in the third over, hitting two boundaries to release the pressure. The aggressive opener received a lifeline in the following over when she was dropped by Robine Rijke. The missed chance proved costly as Ferdous responded immediately with two consecutive boundaries to put Bangladesh firmly on course. While Ferdous played the attacking role, her opening partner Dilara Akter anchored the innings from the other end. The pair combined well to give Bangladesh a solid platform as they reached 47 without loss at the end of the powerplay. Ferdous continued her impressive strokeplay and brought up her half-century off just 32 deliveries with a towering six off Caroline de Lange in the eighth over. However, her entertaining innings came to an end on the very next ball when De Lange struck back. Ferdous scored 50 runs, including seven fours and two sixes. The Netherlands sensed an opportunity and increased the pressure immediately. De Lange dismissed Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana for a duck on the next delivery, leaving the Asian side two wickets down in quick succession. Bangladesh suffered another setback in the 11th over when Silver Siegers clean bowled the well-set Dilara Akter for 26 off 23 balls. Sobhana Mostary then departed in unfortunate fashion after being run out while attempting a quick single, reducing Bangladesh to 85/4. Despite the brief collapse, Sharmin Akhter remained calm and steadied the chase. She found an able partner in Shorna Akter, who looked confident from the moment she arrived at the crease. The duo added an unbeaten 56 runs for the fifth wicket in just 43 balls to take the game away from the Netherlands. Sharmin finished unbeaten on 37, hitting four boundaries, while Shorna remained not out on 18 and sealed the victory with a six. Their partnership ensured Bangladesh crossed the finish line comfortably, reaching 141/4 in 19.1 overs to secure a winning start to their World Cup campaign. Earlier, after winning the toss and opting to bat first, the Netherlands got off to a slow start, scoring just four runs in the opening over against Bangladesh in their ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026 opener at Edgbaston on Sunday. Opener Phebe Molkenboer tried to lift the scoring rate with two consecutive boundaries at the start of the second over, but her innings was cut short when Marufa Akter forced an edge that was safely taken by wicketkeeper Nigar Sultana. Bangladesh kept the pressure on as Marufa troubled captain Babette de Leede with disciplined bowling, while Heather Siegers played a few attacking shots to keep the scoreboard moving. The Dutch side suffered another setback in the fifth over when Heather Siegers departed for 16 off 13 balls after edging Fariha Trisna behind. Netherlands reached 40/2 at the end of the powerplay but struggled to build partnerships as wickets continued to fall. Sterre Kalis was bowled by Rabeya Khan, while Robine Rijkes useful knock of 13 ended when Marufa took a sharp return catch. Sanya Khurana also failed to make an impact, scoring just one run Amid the regular wickets, De Leede held the innings together with a calm and responsible knock. She rotated the strike well and found boundaries whenever needed to keep the innings alive. Her efforts helped the Netherlands cross the 100-run mark despite limited support from the other end. Sterre Kalis was bowled by Rabeya Khan, while Robine Rijkes useful knock of 13 ended when Marufa took a sharp return catch. Sanya Khurana also failed to make an impact, scoring just one run Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Netherlands 139/8 in 20 overs (Babette de Leede 50, Heather Siegers 16; Marufa Akter 2-31, Ritu Moni 1-17) lost to Bangladesh 141/4 in 19.1 overs (Juairiya Ferdous 50, Sharmin Akhter 37; Caroline de Lange 2-27, Silver Siegers 1-24) by six wickets. Article Source: IANS
Women's T20 WC 2026: De Leede's Fifty Lifts Netherlands To 139/8 Against Bangladesh
T20 World Cup: Captain Babette de Leede produced a composed half-century to guide the Netherlands to 139/8 in 20 overs against Bangladesh in their opening match of the ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026 at Edgbaston on Sunday. After electing to bat first, the Netherlands got off to a cautious start, managing only four runs in the opening over. Opener Phebe Molkenboer looked to accelerate the scoring by striking two consecutive boundaries at the start of the second over, but her promising innings was cut short when Marufa Akter induced an edge that was comfortably taken by wicketkeeper Nigar Sultana. Bangladeshs bowlers maintained tight control in the early stages. Marufa repeatedly troubled De Leede with her disciplined line and length, while Heather Siegers kept the scoreboard moving with a couple of boundaries at the other end. The Netherlands suffered another setback in the fifth over when Heather Siegers edged Fariha Trisna behind after scoring 16 off 13 balls. Despite the loss of wickets, the Dutch side reached 40/2 at the end of the powerplay. With the pressure mounting, Sterre Kalis was dismissed on the very first ball of the eighth over, bowled by Rabeya Khan. The wicket left the tournament debutants struggling to build momentum as Bangladesh continued to tighten their grip on the innings. De Leede, however, remained calm and focused. She found support from Robine Rijke, and the pair added a valuable 24 runs for the fourth wicket to steady the innings. Their partnership ended in the 12th over when Marufa completed a sharp return catch to dismiss Rijke for 13 off 14 balls. The wickets continued to fall at regular intervals. Sanya Khurana managed only one run before becoming the next batter to depart, leaving the Netherlands in further trouble. Through the middle overs, De Leede held the innings together with sensible batting. She rotated the strike regularly and punished loose deliveries to ensure the scoring rate did not stall completely. However, the Dutch captain was involved in an unfortunate mix-up that resulted in Frederique Overdijk being run out for nine. De Leede reached a well-earned half-century from 45 balls in the 17th over. The milestone came with a single, but she was run out while attempting a second run. Her knock of 50 included five boundaries and played a key role in taking the Netherlands beyond the 100-run mark. Bangladesh struck again soon after when Caroline de Lange was bowled by Shanjida Akter Meghla. Nevertheless, the Netherlands found some late runs through Iris Zwilling, who made a brisk 13, while Silver Siegers remained unbeaten on 10. De Leede reached a well-earned half-century from 45 balls in the 17th over. The milestone came with a single, but she was run out while attempting a second run. Her knock of 50 included five boundaries and played a key role in taking the Netherlands beyond the 100-run mark. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Netherlands-W 139/8 in 20 overs (Babette de Leede 50, Heather Siegers 16; Marufa Akter 2-31, Ritu Moni 1-17) against Bangladesh-W Article Source: IANS
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Play With Courage, Belief, And Freedom: VVS Laxman Wishes Team India Ahead Of Womens T20 WC Opener
T20 World Cup: As India gear up to begin their ICC Women's T20 World Cup campaign, the team has received support from across the cricketing fraternity, with former India captain and current head of the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) VVS Laxman sharing a message of encouragement ahead of the tournament opener against Pakistan. India enter the competition carrying high expectations after their historic ODI World Cup triumph last year and will now be aiming to add a maiden T20 World Cup title to their growing list of achievements. Ahead of the campaign opener, Laxman urged the players to embrace the occasion and play with confidence. Best wishes to the Indian Womens Cricket Team for the ICC Womens T20 World Cup. Play with courage, belief, and freedom. The entire nation is behind you. Go well, enjoy the journey and make India proud, Laxman wrote on X. The former batter also emphasised enjoying the experience, while reminding the players of the support they carry from fans back home. The good wishes were echoed by India all-rounder Sneh Rana, who was part of the squad that lifted the ODI World Cup and understands what it takes to succeed on the biggest stage. Looking back at that landmark triumph, Rana backed the team to create history once again as she wrote, We have done it once, we can do it again... Let's bring home another World Cup... All the best #teamindia . Let's give the country another reason to be proud of, another reason to celebrate. Go win it The good wishes were echoed by India all-rounder Sneh Rana, who was part of the squad that lifted the ODI World Cup and understands what it takes to succeed on the biggest stage. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Harmanpreet Kaur and her team now turn their attention to the task at hand as they begin their quest for Women's T20 World Cup glory. Article Source: IANS
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Women's T20 WC: Netherlands Elect To Bat Against Bangladesh In Campaign Opener
Most Sharmin Akter Supta: Tournament debutants Netherlands have won the toss and elected to bat against Bangladesh in their first match of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 at Edgbaston on Sunday. Bangladesh enters the game with a stable squad centred around a powerful spin attack. Rabeya Khan has been consistently taking wickets and is expected to be crucial, while Sobhana Mostary and Sharmin Akhter will provide reliable batting support. For the Netherlands, focus will be on Sterre Kalis and Babette de Leede, two batters who can anchor the innings and accelerate as needed. Isabel van der Woning will lead the bowling efforts as the Dutch team seeks to challenge a more experienced opponent. History favours Bangladesh, who have won both previous matches against the Netherlands. Their experience in high-stakes ICC tournaments also gives them an edge. Nonetheless, the Dutch team has shown promising performance in recent games and will see this match as a chance to test themselves against a top team on cricket's biggest platform. After winning the toss, Netherlands captain Babette de Leede said, Going to have a bat first. The outfield is very fast, wicket looks flat. The way England played here last night - get a big score and defend that. Same team that we won the Qualifier with. Super exciting a dream coming true for all of us. After losing the toss, Bangladesh skipper Nigar Sultana Joty said, Wanted to bat as well. We have a very good bowling unit, we all know that. Girls have worked so hard over the last few months. Perfect opportunity for us to be in the spotlight. Playing XIs: After losing the toss, Bangladesh skipper Nigar Sultana Joty said, Wanted to bat as well. We have a very good bowling unit, we all know that. Girls have worked so hard over the last few months. Perfect opportunity for us to be in the spotlight. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Netherlands: Heather Siegers, Phebe Molkenboer, Babette de Leede (C & WK), Sterre Kalis, Robine Rijke, Sanya Khurana, Frederique Overdijk, Iris Zwilling, Caroline de Lange, Silver Siegers, Isabel Van Der Woning. Article Source: IANS
FIFA WC: When And Where To Watch Spain Vs Cabo Verde; Know All Details
Adham Mohammad Tumah Makhadmeh: History will be made at Atlanta Stadium as Cabo Verde play in a FIFA World Cup match for the first time when they take on reigning European champions Spain at Atlanta Stadium on Monday (IST). This will be the pair's first meeting at the senior international level. Cabo Verde are the third-least populous nation to reach the tournament behind Curacao and Iceland. Spain are preparing for their 17th FIFA World Cup (1934, 1950, 1962, 1966, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022, 2026) and looking to make amends after crashing out in the Round of 16 at the previous instalment in Qatar. The 2020 winners are entering this tournament as one of the favourites to lift the trophy. How to watch Spain vs Cabo Verde live in India Live streaming and live telecast of the FIFA World Cup 2026 football matches will be available on the Zee5 platform and app in India. Subscription will be needed. Live telecast of the FIFA World Cup 2026 will be available on the Unite8 Sports 1, Unite8 Sports 1 HD, Unite8 Sports 2, and Unite8 Sports 2 HD TV channels in India. Key details Date and kick-off time: Monday, June 15, 9:30 PM (IST). Venue: Atlanta Stadium Referee: Adham Mohammad Tumah Makhadmeh Squads Spain- Goalkeepers: Unai Simon, David Raya, Joan Garcia Defenders: Pedro Porro, Marcos Llorente, Aymeric Laporte, Pau Cubarsi, Marc Pubill, Eric Garcia, Marc Cucurella, Alejandro Grimaldo Midfielders: Rodrigo Hernandez, Martin Zubimendi, Pedri Gonzalez, Fabian Ruiz, Mikel Merino, Pablo Paez 'Gavi', Alex Baena Forwards: Mikel Oyarzabal, Lamine Yamal, Ferran Torres, Borja Iglesias, Dani Olmo, Victor Munoz, Nico Williams, Yeremy Pino Cabo Verde- Goalkeepers: Vozinha, Marcio Rosa, C.J. dos Santos Defenders: Diney Borges, Sidny Cabral, Logan Costa, Steven Moreira, Wagner Pina, Joao Paulo Fernandes, Roberto 'Pico' Lopes, Kelvin Pires, Ianique 'Stopira' Tavares Goalkeepers: Vozinha, Marcio Rosa, C.J. dos Santos Also Read: Live Cricket Score Forwards: Gilson Benchimol, Jovane Cabral, Nuno da Costa, Dailon Livramento, Ryan Mendes, Garry Rodrigues, Willy Semedo, Helio Varela Article Source: IANS
T20 World Cup: As India chase a maiden Women's T20 World Cup title in England, much of the spotlight will naturally fall on established stars. But Abhishek Nayar believes that India's campaign could hinge on a combination of proven match-winners like Smriti Mandhana and emerging performers who are capable of shaping games across different phases. For years, Mandhana has been the face of India's batting unit across formats, combining elegance with remarkable consistency. Nayar believes her ability to score all around the ground makes her one of the most difficult players in the world to contain. In any tournament, the opposition's biggest worry is how to dismiss Smriti Mandhana. If they don't, she can hurt them badly. And she does it in many ways. She is one of the few batters who can hit different areas with tactical precision. She plays square of the wicket on both sides. She can hit straight down the ground. She uses her feet well against spinners, walks across, and plays them behind square. Her variety in terms of the shots that she plays and the range of areas she can access make her dangerous. With only four fielders allowed outside the 30-yard circle in women's cricket, Smriti has the freedom to keep finding gaps and rotating the strike. The longer she bats, the harder she becomes to bowl to. Once she is set, she hurts the opposition when it matters most. That is why she is so important for India, Nayar told JioStar. While India's batting strength is well documented, Nayar believes the team's success will depend just as much on how effectively it exploits English conditions with the ball, particularly during the powerplay and middle overs. I have a clear set of players in mind who I think will be crucial for India in this T20 World Cup. The first is Kranti Goud. She will bowl with the new ball. In England, the ball will swing and seam early on, so making the most of the powerplay is vital. Kranti's role with the new ball is critical. Next is Shree Charani. She is a very important part of the bowling attack. Many teams rate her highly. She takes wickets in the middle overs and keeps the run rate down. These two bowlers add great value to the team, he stated. With early movement likely to assist seamers and larger grounds rewarding disciplined spin, Nayar sees both bowlers playing defining roles in controlling games before India's batting depth takes over. I have a clear set of players in mind who I think will be crucial for India in this T20 World Cup. The first is Kranti Goud. She will bowl with the new ball. In England, the ball will swing and seam early on, so making the most of the powerplay is vital. Kranti's role with the new ball is critical. Next is Shree Charani. She is a very important part of the bowling attack. Many teams rate her highly. She takes wickets in the middle overs and keeps the run rate down. These two bowlers add great value to the team, he stated. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Everyone else is important too, but when it comes to powerplay batting, Shafali Verma needs to fire. She has to go hard so that Smriti Mandhana can take her time to settle in and then take charge later. So, I believe these three Kranti, Shree Charani, and Shafali are the ones India will be relying on. They need to start the tournament in good form, he mentioned. Article Source: IANS
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Womens T20 WC: India Must Win All Group Games By Big Margins, Says Nayar
T20 World Cup: As India get ready to start their Women's T20 World Cup campaign in England, former India assistant coach Abhishek Nayar emphasises that the team should not only focus on winning matches. Given the unpredictable English weather, which can quickly change the course of a tournament, Nayar suggested India should aim for commanding early victories to prevent problems later in the group stage. The Women in Blue enter the competition as one of the favourites after their historic ODI World Cup triumph last year. While qualification for the knockout stages remains the immediate objective, Nayar stressed that net run rate could become a decisive factor in a rain-affected tournament. India have to keep the weather in mind. Playing in England, rain is always a factor. Matches can be shortened or washed out. So, they can't just aim to win. They have to win by big margins. Net run rate could decide who goes through. That means India need to bat first, post big totals, bowl teams out cheaply, and finish games early. You want to enter the last two group games, against Bangladesh and Australia, with qualification already almost secured. Yes, those are tough opponents. You cannot take them lightly. But you don't want to go into those matches needing a win to qualify. So, India must try and win all their group stage games by big margins to ensure a safe and stress-free passage to the semis, Nayar told JioStar. The former India all-rounder pointed out that a strong start would allow Harmanpreet Kaur's side to approach the latter stages of the group phase with greater freedom. With Bangladesh and Australia expected to pose significant challenges, Nayar believes India should look to build a cushion early rather than leave qualification hanging in the balance. Beyond tactical considerations, Nayar also addressed the pressure that accompanies India's status as one of the tournament favourites. However, he argued that the burden may actually be heavier on their rivals, particularly Pakistan, when the two teams meet. The pressure of winning is greater on Pakistan than on India. In women's cricket, India is far ahead in skill and team strength. India walk in as the favourites and that is how everyone sees them. Pakistan have some talented players, but they lack the depth and consistency. Their batting relies heavily on a few individuals, and their bowling can be inconsistent under pressure. That is why India will have the advantage in that game, he said. Beyond tactical considerations, Nayar also addressed the pressure that accompanies India's status as one of the tournament favourites. However, he argued that the burden may actually be heavier on their rivals, particularly Pakistan, when the two teams meet. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It's been a long time since Australia entered a tournament without a trophy. India won the 50-over World Cup, so they come into this T20 World Cup as the team to beat. With the WPL experience, these players know how to handle pressure. There was a time when they couldn't. But now, this team is equipped with the talent and the mindset to handle that pressure and live up to the tag of being favourites, he added. Article Source: IANS
NECO Master Blaster Women Storm Into Vidarbha Premier League 2026 Final
The NECO Master Blaster Women: The NECO Master Blaster Womens team secured their spot in the Vidarbha Womens Premier League (VPL) 2026 final with a hard-fought four-wicket win over Orange Tigresses in the Eliminator at VCA Civil Lines Ground. Batting first, Orange Tigresses posted a competitive 144/4 in 20 overs, highlighted by captain Disha Kasats 69 off 54 balls, including seven boundaries and three sixes. Wicketkeeper-batter Riddhima Maradwar supported with a steady 48 off 43 balls, helping to establish a strong platform. NECO bowlers controlled the scoring, preventing the opposition from accelerating in the final overs. In response, NECO Master Blaster Women reached the target with two balls remaining, finishing at 147/6 in 19.4 overs. The chase was anchored by Shivani Dharne and Ashwini Deshmukh, who played mature, pressure-filled innings. Dharne scored 52 off 46 balls, and Deshmukh added an important 51 from 46 deliveries, with their partnership keeping NECO on track despite regular wickets. The match took a late twist after both key batters were dismissed, but Arya Gohane delivered a crucial cameo, scoring an unbeaten 24 off just 10 balls, including two fours and two sixes. Her aggressive, international-style approach shifted the momentum strongly in NECOs favour and helped seal the victory. For Orange Tigresses, Janhvi Ranganathan impressed with two key wickets, and the fielding unit also contributed important breakthroughs. Still, NECO kept their composure in the final moments to secure the win. The match took a late twist after both key batters were dismissed, but Arya Gohane delivered a crucial cameo, scoring an unbeaten 24 off just 10 balls, including two fours and two sixes. Her aggressive, international-style approach shifted the momentum strongly in NECOs favour and helped seal the victory. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The team has had an impressive run in the tournament. Earlier, team owner Anand Jayaswal had praised the sides run, saying, Superb. Its a very good feeling. Last year, didnt go our way but this year they are dominating on the field. We are very happy and proud of the way they are playing, whether it is batting, bowling, or fielding. Article Source: IANS
Gambhir & Co. Rally Behind Indian Womens Team Ahead Of T20 WC Campaign Opener Vs Pakistan
T20 World Cup: As the Indian women's team gears up for their highly anticipated ICC Women's T20 World Cup campaign opener against arch-rivals Pakistan, members of the Indian men's team have come forward with heartfelt messages of encouragement and support. Fresh off their historic triumph in the Women's ODI World Cup last year, Harmanpreet Kaur and her team enter the tournament carrying the hopes of millions. Having already established themselves as one of the strongest teams in world cricket, India will now be aiming to add a maiden Women's T20 World Cup title to their growing list of achievements. Ahead of the blockbuster clash, India's men's stars shared words of motivation, backing the team to make the nation proud on the global stage. Former captain Rohit Sharma acknowledged the consistency and growth of the women's side over the past few years, expressing confidence in their ability to finally cross the finish line in T20 cricket. They've been playing really good cricket for the past few years now. I know in T20 cricket they've come very close, but I want this time around to go all the way. Everyone's rooting for them. They have a solid team, very well balanced team. And they'll enjoy playing in England. Best wishes from all of us here in Men's Team India, he said in a video shared by the BCCI on X. Head coach Gautam Gambhir delivered an inspiring message, urging the players to embrace the occasion with positivity and fearlessness as he said, I'm sure that you're going to make 140 crore Indian proud. Not many people get the opportunity to represent the country at the world stage. Don't be scared of making a mistake. Every time you're in doubt, take the positive route. Good luck, bring the cup home. India's Test and ODI captain Shubman Gill highlighted the team's winning pedigree and backed them to recreate history once again. You guys have won it before and you'll do it again. Our full wishes to you and all the best for the World Cup. The newly appointed T20I skipper Shreyas Iyer called on the side to maintain an aggressive mindset throughout the competition. Here's wishing all the very best to the Indian women's cricket team. Be fearless, be ruthless and play to win, he said in the video. Wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan, meanwhile, encouraged the players to trust the process that has brought them success and not be overwhelmed by the magnitude of the tournament. Here's wishing all the very best to the Indian women's cricket team. Be fearless, be ruthless and play to win, he said in the video. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Women in Blue will take on Pakistan at Edgbaston in Birmingham on Sunday in a blockbuster clash of the marquee event. Article Source: IANS
Shanaka, Mishara fifties set up series-levelling win for Sri Lanka
West Indies were looking comfortable in their chase of 195, but then, the Sri Lanka spinners induced a collapse to seal a 37-run win in the three-match series
Shanto leads Bangladesh in final ODI; Australia bring in Peake and Dwarshuis
Mehidy Hasan Miraz sits out having suffered a concussion in the series-winning victory
Reddy: 'You've got to do something about your mindset' in order to succeed
It all depends on the situation; you have to use the situation according to you, Nitish Kumar Reddy says after playing a key role in India's win over Afghanistan in the first ODI
Nitish Reddy Pauses Post-match Presser To Answer Mothers Call; Fans Say 'priorities Matter'
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association: In a wholesome gesture that quickly won the hearts of cricket fans across social media, young Indian all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy briefly paused his post-match press conference to answer a phone call from his mother. The incident occurred following India's convincing seven-wicket victory over Afghanistan in the rain-curtailed first ODI at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) Stadium here. While Reddy was addressing questions from media persons about his performance, his mobile phone, placed near the broadcast microphones, began to ring; the youngster did not hesitate to pick up the call. Sorry, I have to pick this, Reddy politely told the reporters as he answered the call in his mother tongue, Telugu. Amma nenu malli chesthanu, five minutes (Mom, I'll call you again in five minutes), he was heard saying over the phone before quickly resuming his interaction with the media. The BCCI shared the video of the moment on social media, captioning it: The post-match presser can wait but a call from Mom simply cannot. Netizens flooded the post with praise, a fan wrote, The real captain of every player's life: Mom. Another user said, A true pro knows priorities. Mom > mic every time. Another fan wrote, The world can wait... Priorities matter. The BCCI shared the video of the moment on social media, captioning it: The post-match presser can wait but a call from Mom simply cannot. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In response, skipper Shubman Gill (84 not out) put in a knock of absolute authority and was at his sublime best to hit 11 fours and 2 sixes in his 66-ball knock, taking India home with 13 balls to spare. Article Source: IANS
Going Back To The Drawing Board To Fine-tune My Skills For India Recall: Tushar Deshpande
MSC Maratha Royals: After helping MSC Maratha Royals successfully defend the T20 Mumbai League title with his match-winning 2-22, India pacer Tushar Deshpande outlined his roadmap for a return to the national setup and stated that he will head back to the drawing board to fine-tune his skills ahead of the upcoming domestic cricket season. For his exceptional bowling show throughout the T20 Mumbai League, claiming 12 wickets at an economy of 6.6, Deshpande was adjudged the Purple Cap winner. Deshpande, who has represented India in T20I and remains a key figure in the Indian Premier League (IPL), expressed confidence in his all-round abilities, highlighting his intent to contribute with both bat and ball. My job is to bowl fast and take wickets, as well as chip in with the bat and run well. While I can't pinpoint every single area of improvement right now, I am definitely going back to the drawing board, Deshpande told reporters. He further mentioned his plans to utilise the brief transition period before the season begins to deeply analyse his recent performances and make tactical adjustments. In a few days, I'll closely analyse my game. With the new season just around the corner, Ill start fine-tuning my bowling and batting wherever necessary, making the adjustments needed to earn my place back in the Indian team, he added. Defending champions MSC Maratha Royals successfully retained their T20 Mumbai League title, edging past ARCS Andheri by eight runs in a thrilling final at the Wankhede Stadium. Speaking about the Mumbai T20 League final match against ARCS Andheri, Deshpande has lauded the fearless attitude of the youngsters playing in the league, stating that players transitioning from the club level have no stage fright when performing in front of massive crowds and credited the youngsters for their clinical performances on the field. I have been under pressure before, having played for both India and in the IPL. But credit really goes to the youngsters who were playing in front of such a massive crowd for the first time, and to the way they carried themselves. The way they batted and fielded was wonderful to see. It shows the depth of Mumbai Cricket's bench strength; players coming up from the club level have no problem performing in front of a big crowd, and they don't let the pressure get to them. I always tell them: it's just another game, he said. I have been under pressure before, having played for both India and in the IPL. But credit really goes to the youngsters who were playing in front of such a massive crowd for the first time, and to the way they carried themselves. The way they batted and fielded was wonderful to see. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Absolutely, a lot of credit goes to the MCA and our president, Ajinkya Naik. Even though it's the rainy season, theyve managed to organise such a high-quality league in a very short span of time. Weve seen some great scores this year, and because its telecast worldwide, its a massive platform for the youngsters. You never know who you might impress out thereit could lead straight to an IPL call-up. The future is wide open, and this is a truly great opportunity for them, he noted. Article Source: IANS
MSC Maratha Royals Defend T20 Mumbai League Title
Mumbai Cricket Association President Ajinkya: Defending champions MSC Maratha Royals successfully retained their T20 Mumbai League title, edging past ARCS Andheri by eight runs in a thrilling final at the Wankhede Stadium. Powered by Chinmay Sutars gritty half-century and a disciplined bowling display spearheaded by Tushar Deshpande, the Royals held their nerve to seal back-to-back titles. The presentation ceremony was attended by Mumbai Cricket Association President Ajinkya Naik, League Governing Council Chairman Rajdip Gupta, and other office-bearers of the Mumbai Cricket Association. In the men's final played in front of a crowd of more than 31,000 fans, the in-form Divyaansh Sksena led Andheri's chase of 155, with another impressive half-century, scoring 51 off 40 balls to become the only batter this season to register three fifties. Every time ARCS Andheri looked to build momentum through a partnership, the Maratha Royals bowlers struck back, with Divyaansh holding the innings together through a series of useful stands. He stitched together a 38-run partnership with Arjun Tendulkar for the second wicket and later added 25 runs with Pragnesh Kanpillewar for the fourth before falling to Tushar after hitting four boundaries and three sixes. Pragnesh too showed promise during his brisk 21-ball stay, striking two fours and a six before being dismissed by left-arm spinner Aditya Dhumal off the very next delivery. With Andheri reduced to 104/5, the responsibility shifted firmly onto skipper Shivam Dube. However, Deshpande, who was leading the side after Siddhesh Lad left the field with an injured arm, removed the India all-rounder for 15 to put the Royals firmly in control. Gaurav Jathars late cameo of 23 off 17 balls kept Andheri's hopes alive briefly, but the Royals tightened the screws to restrict them to 146/8. Earlier, after being put in to bat, Sutar and skipper Lad rescued Maratha Royals from an early wobble with a crucial 65-run partnership for the fourth wicket. Andheri struck early through Arjun Tendulkar, who removed two batters in quick succession to leave the defending champions reeling at 29/2 inside the opening three overs. In need of stability, Sutar held the innings together with a composed half-century, while Lad played the supporting role to steer the Royals past the 100-run mark. Lad looked set for a bigger score but was dismissed for 33 off 25 balls, laced with three fours and a six. Sutar continued to anchor the innings, finding the boundary four times and clearing the ropes twice during his 52-ball knock. He eventually retired out in the penultimate over after laying a solid platform. However, the Royals failed to accelerate at the death as Tushar and Rohan Raje were unable to provide the finishing touches, with the Andheri bowlers maintaining disciplined lines to restrict them to 154/5 in their 20 overs. Sutar continued to anchor the innings, finding the boundary four times and clearing the ropes twice during his 52-ball knock. He eventually retired out in the penultimate over after laying a solid platform. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Earlier in the day, the SOBO Mumbai Falcons showcased a comprehensive all-round performance, defeating the Aakash Tigers MWS by 25 runs to secure the inaugural title of the Nuvama Private T20 Mumbai Womens League. Article Source: IANS
Springer comes in for the injured Holder; West Indies ask Sri Lanka to bat
Sri Lanka have made two changes after losing the first T20I of the series, with Kamil Mishara and Dunith Wellalage replacing Lasith Croospulle and Dilshan Madushanka respectively
Campbelle repays the faith to stun defending champions
Missing two key players West Indies needed someone to stand up and the No. 3 did so in dramatic style
Women's T20 WC: Campbelles 90 Powers West Indies To Thrilling Win Over New Zealand
West Indies Women: Shemaine Campbelle produced one of the finest innings of her T20I career, smashing an unbeaten 90 to guide West Indies Women to a memorable seven-wicket victory over New Zealand Women in their opening match of the ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026. West Indies chased down a challenging target with just one ball to spare, registering the second-highest successful run chase in Womens T20 World Cup history. Campbelle was the star of the show, hammering seven fours and three sixes in a sensational knock that marked her highest score in Womens T20 Internationals. Her composed yet aggressive innings ensured West Indies crossed the finish line in dramatic fashion and avenged their defeat to New Zealand in the 2024 Womens T20 World Cup semi-final. Earlier, New Zealand posted a competitive 162/6 after being asked to bat. Maddy Green provided the late flourish with an unbeaten 35 off just 22 deliveries, helping the White Ferns finish strongly. West Indies pacer Aaliyah Alleyne played a crucial role with the ball, producing career-best T20I figures of 4/27. She struck key blows throughout the innings, including the dismissal of the well-set Brooke Halliday for 40, preventing New Zealand from accelerating further. The victory gives West Indies a dream start to their World Cup campaign and sends a strong message to the rest of the tournament contenders. Brief Score: The victory gives West Indies a dream start to their World Cup campaign and sends a strong message to the rest of the tournament contenders. Also Read: Live Cricket Score West Indies Women 163/3 (19.5 overs) Shemaine Campbelle 90*; West Indies won by 7 wickets with 1 ball remaining Article Source: IANS
Roland-Jones, Morgan star as Middlesex take upper hand
Matthew Waite contributes fighting fifty but can't stop visitors taking handy first-innings lead
Campbelle, Matthews outmuscle New Zealand to land famous victory
Dismal fielding effort sinks defending champions in nailbiter at Hampshire Bowl

