facebook

Digital News Sources

Cricket

...

Ten Doeschate: You want to go towards pressure

Defending champions India face former champions West Indies in virtual quarter-final in Kolkata

Espn CricInfo 28 Feb 2026 9:46 pm

Hard To Describe, Went Numb For A While, Reveals Manhas On J&K Winning Ranji Trophy Title

Kashmir Cricket Association: Mithun Manhas, the BCCI President who had served on the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) sub-committee, admitted that he simply went numb and found it hard to describe the feeling of seeing the side win its first-ever Ranji Trophy title via a first innings lead over Karnataka at the KSCA Ground. On a sunny Saturday afternoon, the inevitable was confirmed when the final ended in a draw and Jammu & Kashmir were declared as winners of the Ranji Trophy, making it a red-letter day in their cricketing history. The taste of victory felt very sweet and fulfilling for the Paras Dogra-led side after they missed out on the semifinals last year, after giving a one-run lead to Kerala in the quarterfinals. While players and support staff broke into bhangra when dhol beats took centre stage, and even carried Manhas on their shoulders, the man himself was still trying to process the emotions of seeing a long-standing dream turning into reality. Well, it's hard to describe. To be honest, I was numb for a while. So, I didn't know what to say or what to do. So, I just was there for some time, and then everything -- like the picture got cleared, and players running in and this is a dream for every cricketer in J&K. Back home, I think, they will be ecstatic over this feat, Manhas told IANS in an exclusive conversation from Hubbali. For much of its cricketing existence, Jammu & Kashmir was easy to overlook. A region defined in the modern world due to its conflicts and mountains, it had reached the Ranji quarterfinals just three times since 2010 -- in 2014, 2020, and last season, when the heartbreak of a one-run first-innings defeat to Kerala had left many wondering if they would ever have a crack at winning the trophy. But Saturday answered that question emphatically, thanks to J&K posting 584 in their first innings -- their highest score of the season - without Shubham Khajuria and Vanshaj Sharma, who were ruled out on the eve of the final. Last-minute replacement Qamran Iqbal, along with Sahil Lotra and Shubham Pundir, chose the biggest stage of their careers to score memorable centuries. The tireless Auqib Nabi, who became Player of the Tournament via 60 scalps, tore through Karnataka's celebrated batting line-up with 5-54. Captain Dogra, only the second man after Mumbai's Wasim Jaffer to cross 10,000 Ranji Trophy runs, hit a crucial fifty and finally got to lift the trophy after over two decades of toil in the domestic circuit. I think the real game changer happened when BCCI took over the reins, and a sub-committee was formed. I think for anybody to do well, it's not possible without the support, and we found a leader in Jay (Shah) bhai, who supported us all throughout all these four years, and a lot of credit goes to him for this great set of things. When the sub-committee was formed, it was fantastic because I belong to Jammu & Kashmir and I know what J&K cricket is all about when I was appointed/elected. This was something I always wanted to do, and I wanted to be part of it. Then we had a very able administrator in Brigadier Anil Gupta ji, who had an administrative experience of 35 years, and that set the ball rolling. Then the CAC was formed, and the selectors were put in place. It was the first time the selectors got contracts there. Otherwise, before that, nobody was answerable. You'd be surprised to know that in this day and age, the selectors would get nearly 1,50,000 and 75,000 for junior selectors. So everything that they wanted was answered because contracts were signed, and we started preparing in April. We went to all the districts, and the teams used to go out hunting for talent, and that's how this set the ball rolling. Then there were infrastructure problems, and there were other issues. But so again, gradually we started picking up, elaborated Manhas. What unfolded on the field on Saturday was the product of a transformation that had begun in 2021 and was driven by people like Manhas, who knew J&K cricket not as an outsider's project but as something deeply personal. I think the most important thing was to get the right coaches in place and get them to support what they wanted. This is the first time I've seen the selectors and coaches get whatever they wanted. It wasn't that the selectors got something and the coaches were on a different page, but we all got on one page, and everything was well thought out. Even the planning that went behind this involved all the teams. Like, teams from different states started coming in, not just for the practice purpose. So it was the process throughout with all the age group teams. We started going out playing a lot of cricket. We started practising with the SG balls that were used in the national tournaments. Then we managed to give them a couple of turf balls, so that they get a feel and we got used to playing with those balls, and we started playing well. That was the best thing because the bowlers knew how to operate the ball, and they became comfortable, and so there wasn't a moment when we were not planning or thinking about winning the Ranji trophy and how to get to the next level, added Manhas. There were naysayers aplenty, but Manhas stated that fighting every day was worth it to see the tagline of Jammu and Kashmir Ranji Trophy Champions become a reality. We faced a lot of flak for not picking up any eight each from Jammu and Kashmir. But that's the challenge we took on. There was a lot of propaganda against us as a sub-committee. But thanks to Jay bhai for this, as we were in constant touch with him. The way he supported us from the vision he had for J&K, I think it all paid off. I think he'll be a happy man today, even though he's ICC chair. But he just called me, and he was congratulating me. We all went from BCCI to the groundsmen in J&K, and we even sat with the ground people. You'd be surprised to know that there are no permanent groundsmen. The people who work at the ground level are not even permanent. So there were problems everywhere. But things turned slowly, and the process started working. It was like every day was a fight, and I'm sure every player in the team has this feeling too, starting from the U15 team to the men's team winning the Ranji Trophy. I feel very happy and a bit emotional as well, as it took a lot of effort to be here. Hopefully, we will see a lot more from J&K. Jammu and Kashmir is now the 19th different team to win the Ranji Trophy, which speaks volumes about the game's map expanding in the country. Saturday just redrew it more dramatically than previous instances. Plans to expand cricket facilities in Jammu and Kashmir, along with the prospect of hosting international matches in Jammu and Srinagar, will be a development to keep a close eye on. But the bigger impact of this seismic win in Indian cricket will be felt when young boys and girls take up the sport in large numbers and view the victorious Ranji Trophy team as their role models. For now, Manhas, who has watched this team grow over the last five years, winning the Ranji Trophy is only the beginning of what he believes J&K can offer to Indian cricket for a long time to come. I think the first ones are always special, and history has been created. It has happened after a span of 67 years. It took a long time to come. But I'm sure there'll be many more occasions, not just in the Ranji Trophy, but also where they'll get the titles in other formats. For now, Manhas, who has watched this team grow over the last five years, winning the Ranji Trophy is only the beginning of what he believes J&K can offer to Indian cricket for a long time to come. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It's about winning games for the country, becoming an athlete, scoring 10,000 runs, taking those 500 wickets. They're going to admire it. It's just the start, and I'm sure there's a lot more J&K can offer to Indian cricket, he added. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 9:40 pm

PM Modi Congratulates J&K Team For First Ever Ranji Trophy Win

Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday congratulated the J&K cricket team for its first-ever Ranji Trophy win and hoped that this feat would inspire many young athletes to dream big and play more. The PM said on X today, Congratulations to the Jammu and Kashmir team for their first-ever Ranji Trophy win! This historic triumph reflects the remarkable grit, discipline and passion of the team. It is a proud moment for the people of Jammu and Kashmir, and it highlights the growing sporting passion and talent there. May this feat inspire many young athletes to dream big and play more. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who was in Hubballi to witness the historic moment, has sanctioned a Rs 2 crore reward for the team and also offered government jobs to those among the team members who desire to join the government service. Omar Abdullah on Saturday announced a cash reward of Rs 2 crore for the Jammu and Kashmir cricket team following its maiden Ranji Trophy triumph. Calling it a watershed moment for Jammu and Kashmir cricket, he said the landmark win has filled the entire region with pride and inspiration. In a post on X, Abdullah announced a cash reward of Rs 2 crore for the players and support staff after their emphatic victory over Karnataka on their home turf. Cheer for the Jammu and Kashmir cricket team, which had taken a massive first-innings lead and was almost certain of lifting the trophy for the first time. The players will also be entitled to government appointments under the recently notified rules for outstanding sportspersons, Omar said. In a post on X, Abdullah announced a cash reward of Rs 2 crore for the players and support staff after their emphatic victory over Karnataka on their home turf. Cheer for the Jammu and Kashmir cricket team, which had taken a massive first-innings lead and was almost certain of lifting the trophy for the first time. Also Read: Live Cricket Score There was jubilation throughout J&K immediately after the victory of its cricket team, and the youth were in the forefront of those celebrations. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 9:20 pm

PSL signs record broadcast deal until 2029

Walee Technologies buys broadcast rights from 2026 to 2029 for USD 93 million

Espn CricInfo 28 Feb 2026 8:41 pm

Most runs in a T20 World Cup - Sahibzada Farhan breaks Virat Kohli's record

The Pakistan opener went past Kohli's 2014 tally of 319 runs during the Super Eight match against Sri Lanka in Pallekele

Espn CricInfo 28 Feb 2026 8:36 pm

'J&Ks Ranji Trophy Win Reflects Grit, Discipline, And Passion': PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the Jammu and Kashmir cricket team for clinching their maiden Ranji Trophy title, calling the historic achievement a proud moment for the people of the region and a reflection of the teams grit, discipline, and passion. Congratulations to the Jammu and Kashmir team for their first-ever Ranji Trophy win. This historic triumph reflects the remarkable grit, discipline, and passion of the team, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote on X, formerly Twitter. Jammu & Kashmir scripted history at the Hubli Cricket Ground by winning the Ranji Trophy 2025-26 final on the basis of a massive first-innings lead against eight-time champions Karnataka, marking their first title after 67 years of participation in Indias premier domestic tournament. 'It is a proud moment for the people of Jammu and Kashmir, and it highlights the growing sporting passion and talent there,' PM Modi added. The Prime Minister further expressed hope that the landmark achievement would motivate the next generation of athletes from the region to pursue sport with ambition and confidence. May this feat inspire many young athletes to dream big and play more, The Prime Minister noted. 'It is a proud moment for the people of Jammu and Kashmir, and it highlights the growing sporting passion and talent there,' PM Modi added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Jammu & Kashmir further tightened their grip in the second innings against a strong bowling attack of Karnataka, with Qamran Iqbals superb 160 and Sahil Lotras maiden first-class hundred taking them to 342/4 before skipper Paras Dogra declared. With the lead far beyond Karnatakas reach and time running out, the match ended in a draw, handing Jammu & Kashmir a famous victory on the basis of their dominant first-innings performance. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 8:26 pm

T20 WC: ICC Activates Contingency Plans To Support Teams' Return Home Amid Tensions In The Middle East

The International Cricket Council: The International Cricket Council (ICC) is closely monitoring the evolving situation in the Middle East and has activated comprehensive contingency plans to safeguard the travel, logistics, and well-being of all stakeholders associated with the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, currently underway in India and Sri Lanka. The crisis in the Middle East has escalated as Tehran has threatened to launch new attacks against Israel and the US ships and shipping interests in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden following Monday's US-Israel military operations against Iran. The possibility of attacks is threatening to disrupt air travel across the region to reach Europe and Africa. While the crisis in the Middle East has no direct bearing on the conduct of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, the ICC acknowledges that a significant number of personnel -- including players, team management, match officials, broadcast teams, and event staff -- rely on Gulf hub airports, particularly Dubai (DXB), as key transit points for onward travel to their home countries upon concluding their commitments at the event. Dubai Airport has already suspended all operations till further notice, while there have been Large-scale flight cancellations in flights leaving from India to Europe and Africa as they transit via Dubai and the Gulf region. The Ministry of Civil Aviation has directed all Indian airlines operating international services to continuously monitor airspace advisories, Notice to Airmen (NOTAMs), and route restrictions issued by the concerned authorities to ensure passenger safety in the wake of the massive military operation launched by the US and Israel against Iran on Saturday. The ICC has said that it is monitoring the situation and that the safety of every individual connected with the T20 World Cup is its priority. The safety and well-being of every individual connected to our event is the ICCs highest priority. We have already mobilised our travel, logistics, and security teams and are working around the clock to ensure that all stakeholders can return home safely, with minimal disruption. We would also urge fans who have travelled or were planning to travel for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 to monitor closely and adhere to advisories being issued and consider all factors before undertaking any further international travel, an ICC Spokesperson said in a release on Saturday. Measures Currently in Place The ICC Travel and Logistics team is actively working with major international carriers to identify and secure alternative routing options, including connections through European, South Asian, and Southeast Asian hubs, the release informed. The ICC security consultants are liaising with relevant authorities and will provide real-time advisories as the situation develops. A dedicated ICC Travel Support Desk has also been activated. The ICC Travel and Logistics team is actively working with major international carriers to identify and secure alternative routing options, including connections through European, South Asian, and Southeast Asian hubs, the release informed. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 is scheduled to end on Match 8. Though a majority of the 20 teams have left the region at the end of the league phase, more teams will leave for home after the end of the Super 8 phase. There is a major concern among representatives from those teams about the tension in the Middle East. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 8:04 pm

T20 WC: Clash Against Zimbabwe An Opportunity To Look At Guys Who Haven't Played Much, Says Ashwell Prince

T20 World Cup: South Africa batting coach Ashwell Prince has hinted at potential rotation to their playing eleven ahead of their Super Eights clash against Zimbabwe in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 to be played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Sunday afternoon. The Proteas have been unbeaten in the competition so far and have already qualified for the semifinals from Group 1. I think there is an opportunity to have a look at some of the guys who haven't been playing regularly. I suppose things that you have to consider for the guys that have been playing - there'll be a discussion with a coach and medical staff on how the energy levels are. Or is there an opportunity, or anybody perhaps carrying some slight niggles that would be better suited for resting rather than playing another game? But I think there is an opportunity to have a look at the guys who haven't been playing, said Prince in the pre-match press conference. Despite the prospect of changes, Prince expressed satisfaction with how South Africa had navigated the tournament so far. It's really satisfying that we have been tested at different times during the tournament so far. At different stages, different guys have stepped up. It's nice that I think also that we had quite a competitive tournament at home with our SA20 leading up to the World Cup. That's sort of put most of the batters in a good frame of mind, and they came to the tournament with some good form, and it's nice that most of them have been able to put up some good contributions so far in the tournament. Asked if South Africa are thinking of themselves as favourites to lift the trophy, Prince said, As far as the favourites are concerned, T20 cricket last night we watched a match, it looked like it was gone for 20 minutes to go and then obviously England pulled through (against New Zealand), so anything can happen in T20. I think we just let it unfold at the moment. South Africa will be heavy favourites against their neighbours Zimbabwe, who have impressed to reach the Super Eights after being Group B toppers, but are now out of the reckoning for the semi-finals. You've got to respect the opposition. They've done their bit to qualify for the Super Eights. They've had a fantastic tournament, our neighbours, and done well to reach here. They'll be disappointed that it's not an opportunity for them to go further in the tournament. But from our point of view, we've been really sharp, and what we want to ensure is that we maintain that discipline and intensity and we don't drop off as far as those are concerned. Much of South Africa's batting success has been built around the form of captain Aiden Markram, who has scored 264 runs at a strike rate of 178 across six innings, including three half-centuries. His strike rate of 200 in the Power-play is the highest among all batters who have faced 50 or more deliveries in that phase in this tournament. Markram, who has hit three fifties in the tournament so far, is also in sight of achieving the record for most runs scored by a captain in a single T20 World Cup edition, which is currently held by Pakistans Babar Azam, who amassed 303 runs in 2021. Prince felt Markram finding his best groove as an opener during the later part of SA20 has carried that same confidence into the showpiece event. Aiden is playing really well at the moment. In the past, there might have been different opinions about what his best position in the line-up might be. He's played in different positions, not only for us but also in leagues where he's batted in different positions. I've always been of the opinion that opening is his best position, and obviously having a partner such as Quinny (Quinton de Kock), who is also a fantastic player, left-right combination they complement each other really well and then again, a few times I found myself now in different interviews referencing SA20. He started SA20 in the middle order and then towards the end, when some of the personnel left at Durban, he was opening and really ended that competition really strongly in that position as an opener, and he's brought that into the World Cup. His form is really good at the moment. The phrase that would be used is he's really locked in at the moment in terms of his focus, batting, and captaincy at the same time. So all the rest of the players are just enjoying each other's company, and that's also a big thing -- what's happening outside of the matches, in the team environment, dressing room, and players are really enjoying each other's company. The families are over, and I saw a video come out today of Davey (David Miller) pushing all the kids around (on a trolley at the airport). The space is really good, and the guys are really enjoying the space, he elaborated. Prince also spoke warmly of middle-order batsman Tristan Stubbs' striking form well in time for the tournament, especially after being left out of the team originally due to poor form. Stubbs showed off his finishing skills with unbeaten knocks of 34 and 44 against Canada and India in Ahmedabad. You watch him when you are all able to see him on the field. You can see a lot of his personality when he takes a catch, when the team takes a wicket, and how he celebrates. If you look at the reference to SA20, he was awarded the captaincy in the SA20 after being left out initially out of the team and out of our squad. If you know the person the way that I know him, it is that some players at the time of being left out of the World Cup squad might have used the SA20, particularly in a position of leadership or power, to enhance their own situation. But he's a selfless character. He slotted himself in the middle order. It was people like Quinton de Kock, Jonny Bairstow, and initially young Hermann, who took the lead for the Sunrisers. You watch him when you are all able to see him on the field. You can see a lot of his personality when he takes a catch, when the team takes a wicket, and how he celebrates. If you look at the reference to SA20, he was awarded the captaincy in the SA20 after being left out initially out of the team and out of our squad. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We have a lot of these characters in the dressing room, where it's a selfless one, and people want just to do their bit for the team. It's not about individuals and having their glory, it's all about the team and sacrifice for the team, and that starts right at the top of our leadership coach and captain, Markram, he concluded. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 7:30 pm

South Africa Coach Looks To 'Maintain Intensity' Against Zimbabwe

Unbeaten South Africa look to maintain discipline and intensity in their last Super Eights match of the T20 World Cup against Zimbabwe, batting coach Ashwell Prince said Saturday. The 2024 runners-up have already secured a semi-final place ahead of their match in New Delhi on Sunday. The Aiden Markram-led side will take to the pitch in the dead rubber game after scoring convincing wins over hot favourites India and two-time champions West Indies in the Super Eights. Zimbabwe meanwhile have stunned Australia and co-hosts Sri Lanka in the group stages. I think you've got to respect the opposition -- they've done their bit to qualify for the Super Eights, they've had a fantastic tournament, our neighbours, said Prince. From our point of view, we've been really sharp and what we want to ensure is that we maintain that discipline and intensity and that we don't drop off as far as those are concerned. South Africa had just one close shave against Afghanistan in a group game they won in a double super over, while all the other victories have been fairly comfortable. But former South Africa batter Prince said victory is all that matters. Obviously winning creates good momentum, he said. I don't think there's a right or wrong way of doing it or an ideal way -- I think it's nice not to have a lot of close games, but I think close games definitely help in terms of team morale. South Africa beat Australia in the World Test Championship final in June 2025 to win their first major International Cricket Council trophy and shrug off their chokers tag. Prince said the triumph has done a world of good for the players. Getting over the line in the World Test Championship was a big moment for us... as a cricketing nation and for this group of players, said Prince. And what that creates is a lot of confidence within your teammates and trust that whenever they are going to be called upon and when the moment presents itself, they can step up. Markram has led the team from the front with his 264 runs including three half-centuries an an unbeaten 82 in their previous nine-wicket win over the West Indies. The phrase that my kids would use is he's really locked in at the moment in terms of his focus, his batting and in terms of his captaincy, said Prince. Also Read: Live Cricket Score And at the same time the rest of the players are enjoying each other's company.

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 7:14 pm

T20 WC: Tomorrow Is An Important Match, Our Players Will Do Their Best, Says BCCI Secretary Saikia

T20 World Cup: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Devajit Saikia has told the Indian cricket team to take inspiration from the Jammu & Kashmir team, who have clinched their maiden Ranji Trophy title, as Suryakumar Yadav's team gears up for their last T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8s match against the two time champions West Indies at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Sunday. J&K scripted history at the Hubli Cricket Ground on Saturday by clinching the Ranji Trophy 202526 title based on a massive first-innings lead against eight-time champions Karnataka. Saikia feels that India can also win their do-or-die match against the West Indies and make the country proud, just as J&K believed in themselves and beat mighty Karnataka. Tomorrow is a big day for the country. Today, J&K beat Karnataka, a formidable and big team, at their home ground. They have given the message that anything is possible in cricket. Tomorrow in Kolkata, it's like a quarter-final, a do-or-die match for India. So all our players will do their best so that the country will be proud of their performance, Saikia told IANS. The semifinal equation is straightforward for both India and the West Indies. The winner of the encounter will advance to the next round, along with South Africa, who have already confirmed their spot from Group A. Tomorrow is a big day for the country. Today, J&K beat Karnataka, a formidable and big team, at their home ground. They have given the message that anything is possible in cricket. Tomorrow in Kolkata, it's like a quarter-final, a do-or-die match for India. So all our players will do their best so that the country will be proud of their performance, Saikia told IANS. Also Read: Live Cricket Score While the West Indies will walk into the contest having suffered a nine-wicket defeat against the T20 World Cup 2024 runner-ups, South Africa, in their second Super 8s match played at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Thursday. Shai Hope's team registered a big win in their first Super 8s match vs Zimbabwe. The Caribbean side also has two points in two matches. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 7:10 pm

Darren Sammy draws on 2016 for West Indies T20 World Cup showdown with India

West Indies coach Daren Sammy believes history can repeat itself as he aims to mastermind a T20 World Cup victory to end India's hopes, just as he did when captain 10 years ago. Sammy led his side to a T20 World Cup semi-final win against India in Mumbai in 2016 and went on to lift the trophy as they beat England in the final in Kolkata. It is on that same Eden Gardens pitch that Sunday's clash will play out in front of 68,000 partisan fans. Although it is nominally a Super Eights game, it is in reality a straight shootout -- the winner will move on to the semi-finals and the loser go home. In order to win this tournament you have to go through India at some point, said Sammy. Tomorrow is that day for us. History could repeat though it's a different venue and two different teams. The West Indies have not reached the semi-finals since lifting their second T20 World Cup a decade ago. But Sammy said earlier in the tournament that he believed something special was going to happen with his group of players, captained by Shai Hope. Because of the focus I saw in the team, the mindset, the attention to detail, the attention to their preparation, I still believe that, said Sammy. Let me see if my words come true tomorrow. West Indies skipper Hope has at his disposal a potent spin attack, seam bowlers with variety and incredible batting power. His side have already blasted 66 sixes, a record for a T20 World Cup. India are next on the list 63 which sets up the possibility of a high-scoring slugfest on Sunday. It's a knockout, said Sammy. You win, you go through. You lose and then you start thinking about all the what-ifs. That's what makes an athlete, that's what makes competition, that's what makes a World Cup the pinnacle of your sport. Awaiting the winner should be a semi-final against England in Mumbai on Thursday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The final is in Ahmedabad on Sunday, March 8.

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 7:09 pm

Sri Lanka make two changes and bowl; Pakistan drop Babar and Ayub

SL brought in Mishara for the injured Kusal Mendis, and Liyanage came in for Hemantha

Espn CricInfo 28 Feb 2026 7:02 pm

T20 WC: Babar Azam Out As Sri Lanka Ask Pakistan To Bat In Super 8s Clash

T20 World Cup: Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bowl against Pakistan in their last match of the T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8s played at the Pallekele International Stadium in Kandy on Saturday. Pakistan have made big changes in the playing XI as former captain Babar Azam, who was struggling for form, has been dropped from the team, while Saim Ayub is also not included in the playing XI. Pakistan are coming into the contest after suffering a close defeat against the two-time champions, England, on Tuesday. While on the other side, Sri Lanka have been eliminated from the tournament after suffering back-to-back defeats against England and New Zealand in their first two Super 8s matches. Pakistan can still qualify for the semifinals if they beat Sri Lanka by a margin of 64 runs to surpass the Net Run Rate (NRR) of New Zealand. After winning the toss, Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka said, We're gonna bowl first. It is a good pitch, and later on, there might be dew as well. We got some good players in our lineup, and of course, we need to do our basics right. So yeah, we didnt do the basics well enough to pull out a win in the last two games. But here, we know we need to make it right in all three departments. They (the fans) still always love us regardless of whether we win or lose, so its good motivation, I think. Thank you very much to all the fans here. So yeah, we are looking forward to the game. Two changes. Kamil Mishara comes in for Kusal Mendis, who pulled out with an injury, and Dushan Hemantha is out. Janith (Liyanage) comes in, he added. While after losing the toss, Pakistan captain Salman Agha said, Massive opportunity. We need to bat well, bowl well, and field well, and everything will be fine. We need to put up a good total and try to restrict them. Sometimes it can be tough, and sometimes it can be easy; it's a mixed feeling knowing what we need to do. We got three changes: Babar Azam, Saim Ayub, and Salman Mirza are not playing. Naseem Shah, Khawaja Nafay, and Abrar Ahmed are playing. Playing XIs: While after losing the toss, Pakistan captain Salman Agha said, Massive opportunity. We need to bat well, bowl well, and field well, and everything will be fine. We need to put up a good total and try to restrict them. Sometimes it can be tough, and sometimes it can be easy; it's a mixed feeling knowing what we need to do. We got three changes: Babar Azam, Saim Ayub, and Salman Mirza are not playing. Naseem Shah, Khawaja Nafay, and Abrar Ahmed are playing. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sri Lanka: Pathum Nissanka, Kamil Mishara (wk), Charith Asalanka, Pavan Rathnayake, Kamindu Mendis, Dasun Shanaka (c), Janith Liyanage, Dunith Wellalage, Maheesh Theekshana, Dushmantha Chameera, Dilshan Madushanka Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 7:02 pm

Can West Indies make up for bowling gulf in virtual quarter-final against India?

The two best six-hitting teams of this T20 World Cup meet in a winner-takes-all contest at Eden Gardens

Espn CricInfo 28 Feb 2026 6:49 pm

Massive Achievement, Youngsters Will Take The Game Seriously, Says BCCI Secy Devajit Saikia On J&Ks Ranji Trophy Triumph

BCCI Secy Devajit Saikia: BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia described Jammu and Kashmirs maiden Ranji Trophy triumph as a 'watershed moment' for Indian cricket, saying the historic title would inspire a new generation of cricketers from the region and validate years of sustained effort by administrators and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Jammu and Kashmir scripted history by defeating Karnataka in their own backyard, securing the title on the basis of a massive first-innings lead after the final ended in a draw at the Hubballi Cricket Ground. The visitors had piled up 584 in their first innings, powered by Shubham Pundirs century and crucial contributions from the middle order, before bowling Karnataka out for 293, with Auqib Nabi Dar starring with a five-wicket haul. In the second innings, centuries from Qamran Iqbal and Sahil Lotra ensured there was no way back for the eight-time champions, sealing a landmark victory for Jammu and Kashmir. Calling it a defining moment, Saikia said the triumph would transform cricket in the region. This has been a very significant moment for Indian cricket. Jammu and Kashmir defeated Karnataka, which has the second-highest number of Ranji Trophy titles, and they did so in Karnataka itself. This will encourage smaller teams, and in my opinion, it has become a truly momentous and historic occasion for J&K cricket. It will greatly motivate cricketers from Jammu and Kashmir, and more youngsters will start taking the game seriously. It is a massive achievement for J&K, and credit must also go to the BCCI, Saikia told IANS. He highlighted the administrative efforts that laid the foundation for the teams rise, particularly the intervention led by former BCCI secretary and current ICC Chairman Jay Shah. For the past six years, a BCCI sub-committee has been managing cricket in Jammu and Kashmir. When Jay Shah was the secretary of the BCCI, a High Court order directed the BCCI to take charge of cricket administration in J&K. The court instructed the BCCI to form a committee and develop cricket in the region. Jay Shah, Brigadier Anil Gupta, and another member worked extensively through this sub-committee, and todays success is the result of their efforts. Jammu and Kashmir, which was never considered a strong team, has now won the Ranji Trophy. Saikia also acknowledged the structural and environmental challenges that had historically hindered cricket in the region, crediting administrators such as Mithun Manhas and the BCCI for ensuring continuity and development. The most challenging aspect was that there was no proper cricketing environment in J&K. I wont reveal all the reasons, but there was a shortage of infrastructure, and the weather conditions were also difficult. During winters, when the rest of India plays cricket, J&K faces harsh weather, making cricket difficult. Despite these challenges, Mithun ji and the sub-committee worked tirelessly, and Jay Shah also arranged for players to train in alternate locations so they could continue practising regularly. Overcoming infrastructural and weather-related challenges required immense effort from the BCCI and the sub-committee. He added that rebuilding cricketing structures after disruptions required sustained commitment from all stakeholders. The most challenging aspect was that there was no proper cricketing environment in J&K. I wont reveal all the reasons, but there was a shortage of infrastructure, and the weather conditions were also difficult. During winters, when the rest of India plays cricket, J&K faces harsh weather, making cricket difficult. Despite these challenges, Mithun ji and the sub-committee worked tirelessly, and Jay Shah also arranged for players to train in alternate locations so they could continue practising regularly. Overcoming infrastructural and weather-related challenges required immense effort from the BCCI and the sub-committee. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Jammu and Kashmirs title run, marked by consistency, resilience, and standout individual performances, represents one of the most remarkable underdog stories in Indian domestic cricket history and signals a new era for the regions cricketing future. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 6:44 pm

AUS-W vs IND-W 3rd ODI Prediction, Match Preview And Playing XI

AUS-W vs IND-W 3rd ODI , Cricket Tips :The ongoing ODI series against Australia Women has been very tough for Harmanpreet Kaur and co., and they have surrendered in both matches. As a result, the hosts have taken a 2-0 unassailable lead, and they are in for a 3-0 clean sweep. The Indian batting has looked like a club-level side in both matches. In both games, India have two half-centuries each, but none of the batters have taken it far. Resting Shafali Verma and Renuka Thakur was a big call, which didn't work well either. Georgia Voll and Phoebe Litchfield smashed the Indian bowlers to all parts and took the team over the line. The final game will commence at 9:20 AM IST on Sunday at Bellerive Oval. AUS-W vs IND-W: Match Details Date : March 01, 2026 (Sunday) Time : 9:20 AM IST Venue : Bellerive Oval, Hobart AUS-W vs IND-W: Live Streaming Details Indian fans can tune into the Star Sports network for the live action of the final ODI. Fans can also switch to the Jio Hotstar app or website. AUS-W vs IND-W: Head-to-Head in ODI Total Matches : 63 Australia Women : 51 India Women : 12 No result/Tied: 0 AUS-W vs IND-W: Ground Pitch Report Bellerive Oval played well in the second ODI, and there was plenty of help for the batters. The bounce is true, and batters can play through the line. The toss will be crucial because batting second can be an edge. Bowlers will find it hard here, and the best time to bowl will be with a new ball. AUS-W vs IND-W: Possible XIs Australia Women : Georgia Voll, Alyssa Healy (c), Phoebe Litchfield, Beth Mooney (wk), Ash Gardner, Annabel Sutherland, Nicola Carey, Tahlia McGrath, Alana King, Megan Schutt, Darcie Brown India Women : Pratika Rawal, Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Jemimah Rodrigues, Deepti Sharma, Richa Ghosh (wk), Shree Charani, Kashvee Gautam, Kranti Gaud, Renuka Thakur AUS-W vs IND-W: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Smriti Mandhana is India's backbone in the batting unit, and she has shown good form on this tour already. For Australia, Georgia Voll showed a great ability to counterattack,, and she will be a threat for the inexperienced Indian bowling. Probable Best Bowler Ash Gardner has been a very smart operator, and she has shown that she can take wickets on even flat wickets. For India, Deepti Sharma has a lot of experience, and she has good stats against Australia. Today Match Prediction : It has been a one-sided affair in both games, and India Women have struggled in both departments. Hence, we predict Australia Women will win the final ODI. AUS-W vs IND-W Match 3rd ODI, Today Match AUS-W vs IND-W, AUS-W vs IND-W Prediction, AUS-W vs IND-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update for AUS-W vs IND-W Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 6:38 pm

T20 WC: Varun's Form In Focus As India Face West Indies In Virtual Quarterfinal At Eden (Preview)

T20 World Cup: The iconic Eden Gardens is all set to host a blockbuster on Sunday as the defending champions India will face the West Indies in their last match of the T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8s, which will be a virtual quarterfinal that will decide the fate of both teams. Both India and the West Indies have lost one and won one match in the Super 8, Group 1, and are tied on two points. The semifinal equation is straightforward for both teams: the winner of the encounter will advance to the next round, along with South Africa, which has already confirmed their spot from Group A. India got into the contest after registering a dominant 72-run win against Zimbabwe in their second Super 8s match played at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Thursday. They lost the first clash against South Africa and have two points from two matches. Despite the dominant win against Zimbabwe in their last match, their prime bowler Varun Chakravarthy's form will be in focus when they face the two-time champions, West Indies, in the must-win clash. Varun gave away 35 runs against Sikandar Raza's team and was able to take only one wicket. Against the Proteas, Varun leaked 47 runs and took only one wicket. India will hope that the mystery spinner gets back to what he does best when he returns to his IPL team, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), home ground. The positive thing for the hosts is the return to form of opener Abhishek Sharma, who scored a fifty against Zimbabwe after getting three zeroes in the previous four matches he played in this World Cup. India have played only one T20 World Cup match at Eden Gardens. In the 2016 T20 World Cup, India faced Pakistan on this ground, where the Indian team was successful in winning by six wickets. India faced the West Indies three times at Eden Gardens in T20Is in 2022 and won all the matches. While the West Indies is coming into the do-or-die match after suffering a nine-wicket defeat against the T20 World Cup 2024 runner-ups, South Africa, in their second Super 8s match played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Thursday. Shai Hope's team registered a big win in their first Super 8s match vs Zimbabwe. The Caribbean side also has two points in two matches. The Windies have good memories of the iconic ground. Ten years ago, they beat England in the 2016 T20 World Cup final here to secure their most impressive ICC title. Windies have played three T20 World Cup matches at this venue, and have never lost a match. Shai Hope's team will look to continue that streak against the home team. Squads: The Windies have good memories of the iconic ground. Ten years ago, they beat England in the 2016 T20 World Cup final here to secure their most impressive ICC title. Windies have played three T20 World Cup matches at this venue, and have never lost a match. Shai Hope's team will look to continue that streak against the home team. Also Read: Live Cricket Score West Indies: Brandon King, Shai Hope (wk/c), Shimron Hetmyer, Roston Chase, Sherfane Rutherford, Rovman Powell, Jason Holder, Romario Shepherd, Akeal Hosein, Gudakesh Motie, Shamar Joseph, Johnson Charles, Matthew Forde, Jayden Seales, Quentin Sampson Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 6:32 pm

Parvez Rasool: 'Auqib Nabi has given J&K a new sporting identity'

Irfan Pathan, Samiullah Beigh and coach Ajay Sharma all hail J&K's first-ever Ranji win

Espn CricInfo 28 Feb 2026 6:31 pm

South Africa put spotless record on the line in all-African clash

Zimbabwe have upstaged other teams at the T20 World Cup but history is against them

Espn CricInfo 28 Feb 2026 6:30 pm

T20 WC: Numbers May Not Show, But Zimbabwe Bowlers Did Very Well In Executing Plans, Says Walsh

Arun Jaitley Stadium: Zimbabwes bowling consultant Courtney Walsh said his bowlers have been great in the discipline and execution of their bowling plans in the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup, even if the wickets column did not capture the impact of their effort. Zimbabwe captured everyones attention by topping Group B, but are now aiming to sign off on a high against South Africa at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Sunday afternoon after heavily losing their Super Eights games against the West Indies and India. Pacer Blessing Muzarabani has been their chief wicket-taker with 12 scalps, seven of which have come in power-play. The likes of Brad Evans, Richard Ngarava, captain Sikandar Raza, Ryan Burl, and Graeme Cremer have managed to decently support him. I think, as per the variety that we have in the attack, we have learned quite a lot since we came here. But with Blessings, Richard, Brad, who has been excellent for us right throughout, the figures might not show that. But in terms of executing and working to the game plans, the boys have done very, very well. Creamer, the captain, Raza, Burly - all the guys have chipped in from time to time. But the potential that is there is very, very good, and this, I think, will give us something to work with and to try to improve in all departments going forward, said Walsh, the legendary West Indies pacer, while replying to a query from IANS in the pre-match press conference. After impressing in the group stages, Zimbabwes bowling unit struggled to maintain momentum in the Super Eights. Having conceded 250-plus scores in successive games against West Indies and India, their bowling attack will be hoping for an improved outing. Walsh also attributed the performances in the last two games to a massive change in conditions from Sri Lanka to India. The conditions that we came to play on here and the wickets were a lot different. In Sri Lanka, it stopped and turned a little bit, but not much of that happened here. It was easier to bat there on a flatter track. The ball came on to the bat a lot more, so with a change of execution, you have to be a little bit more spot on, so that in itself we didn't execute as well as we could have or should have. It took a while for us to adapt. We didn't adapt as quickly as we wanted to, and it's a different surface. So obviously, we didn't go to plan in terms of our execution, but I still think the guys put their hands up; they did the best they could. Hopefully, we'll have taken away a lot from these conditions here for future reference. One of the biggest takeaways is that how quickly you have to adapt in different conditions is one of the things that we will take away from this group, he elaborated. With the kind of cricket that Zimbabwe have played in this tournament, Walsh felt the cricketing world may start looking at Zimbabwe as a serious side. I think the type of cricket that we have played would have proven that. The guys were very consistent in Sri Lanka and played some very good cricket. We wanted to make a statement here, and I think the performance showed itself, and were just happy with the way they played and a great success to be here and be part of the Super Eight. Asked if Zimbabwe should play in nations like India and other top nations more frequently to improve further, Walsh replied in the affirmative. That would be very good for us, and that's what we're trying to get. That's probably what reflects from the captain's statement in terms of trying to get more game, in the respect of other nations, to try and get more game as well against teams ranked above you, because that's one of the best ways of improving. With the kind of cricket that Zimbabwe have played in this tournament, Walsh felt the cricketing world may start looking at Zimbabwe as a serious side. I think the type of cricket that we have played would have proven that. The guys were very consistent in Sri Lanka and played some very good cricket. We wanted to make a statement here, and I think the performance showed itself, and were just happy with the way they played and a great success to be here and be part of the Super Eight. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Walsh signed off by expressing his thoughts on the India-West Indies clash in Kolkata, to be played on Sunday evening. It's going to be a very exciting game. I don't know what the conditions might be like in Calcutta. But I think the team that bowls better will come out winning this game because both teams are very strong with good quality batting. So the team that executes better with the ball will have the best chance of winning this game. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 6:04 pm

Ranji Trophy: Sachin Tendulkar Hails J&Ks Rise from Being An Enabler Of Champions, To Becoming Champions Themselves

Auqib Nabi Dar: Legendary former India cricketer Sachin Tendulkar on Friday hailed Jammu & Kashmirs historic triumph in the Ranji Trophy 2025-26, calling their journey beautiful and a shining example of consistency and resilience in domestic cricket. Congratulating the side after their maiden title win over eight-time champions Karnataka, Tendulkar reflected on the symbolic and emotional significance of the achievement for the region, which has long contributed to Indian cricket through its famed willow bats. The Kashmir willows have been a part of many champions kits. To see Jammu & Kashmirs journey from being an enabler of champions to becoming champions themselves is beautiful, Tendulkar wrote on X, formerly Twitter. J&K scripted history by clinching their first-ever Ranji Trophy title after securing a massive first-innings lead and drawing the final against Karnataka in Hubballi. The visitors piled up a commanding 584 in their first innings, powered by Shubham Pundirs century and strong contributions across the order. Their bowlers, led by the tournaments leading wicket-taker Auqib Nabi Dars five-wicket haul, then dismissed Karnataka for 293 to gain a decisive advantage. J&K further tightened their grip in the second innings, with Qamran Iqbals superb 160 and Sahil Lotras maiden first-class hundred taking them to 342/4 before skipper Paras Dogra declared. With the lead far beyond Karnatakas reach and time running out, the match ended in a draw, handing Jammu & Kashmir a famous victory based on their dominant first-innings performance. Tendulkar emphasised that the triumph was no accident but the result of sustained excellence throughout the season. The season was built on consistency, resilience, and season-long excellence. Auqib Nabis impact with the ball stood out in a demanding campaign, he said. J&K further tightened their grip in the second innings, with Qamran Iqbals superb 160 and Sahil Lotras maiden first-class hundred taking them to 342/4 before skipper Paras Dogra declared. With the lead far beyond Karnatakas reach and time running out, the match ended in a draw, handing Jammu & Kashmir a famous victory based on their dominant first-innings performance. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Tendulkar also underlined the broader significance of the achievement, noting its inspirational value for the domestic circuit and future generations of cricketers, as he stated, A historic moment for the team, coaches, and support staff. Journeys like these define the beauty of domestic cricket. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 5:52 pm

Doesnt Feel Real That Weve Won It: Auqib Nabi After Scripting History With J&Ks Maiden Ranji Trophy Triumph

Auqib Nabi Dar: Auqib Nabi Dar described Jammu & Kashmirs maiden Ranji Trophy triumph as an unbelievable and emotional moment after his stellar all-round bowling performance throughout the season earned him the Player of the Series award in a landmark campaign for the side. J&K scripted history by defeating eight-time champions Karnataka on the basis of a massive first-innings lead in the final, capping off a dominant five-day display defined by discipline, resilience and match-defining individual contributions. On the magnitude of the achievement, Auqib admitted the reality of the moment was still sinking in after helping deliver the biggest success in the teams domestic cricket history. It was unbelievable because this is the first time weve won the Ranji Trophy. It still doesnt feel real that weve won it. When I started playing for J&K, my dream was always to win a trophy - especially the Ranji Trophy in red-ball cricket. Weve been trying for a long time. There was a lot of hard work and a lot of struggle. The whole team worked together, and finally weve won this cup, he said during the post-match presentation. Auqibs season was instrumental in J&Ks rise, as he consistently delivered breakthroughs at crucial moments. His decisive spells, including a key five-wicket haul in the final, helped secure the commanding first-innings advantage that ultimately determined the outcome of the title clash. Explaining his mindset in high-pressure situations, Auqib emphasised his commitment to team success and consistency over individual milestones, saying, My plan is always simple, no matter which match it is. I try to give my best in every game. Whenever the team requires something, I try to put in my full effort because every match is important. When you reach the knockouts, every match becomes a must-win. So my mindset is to contribute to the team in whatever way possible and give my 100 percent. His performances throughout the tournament reflected that philosophy, as he emerged as J&Ks strike weapon, delivering with both the new ball and in critical middle-phase spells. Speaking about his approach to bowling and the support system behind his success, Auqib highlighted the importance of process, discipline and emotional backing from family and fans. His performances throughout the tournament reflected that philosophy, as he emerged as J&Ks strike weapon, delivering with both the new ball and in critical middle-phase spells. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I want to thank them from the bottom of my heart. I also want to thank the people of Jammu and Kashmir and tell them something - in these days Ive received so many messages, wishes, and prayers. Im very grateful to all of them. My message would be this: even if you dont have facilities, even if resources are limited, just work hard and dont think about anything else. Give it your all and keep inspiring others through your dedication, Auqib concluded. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 5:14 pm

J&K's Ranji Trophy Final Victory Brings Glory And Promise To Cricket's Future In UT

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah: The victory of Jammu and Kashmir Cricket team on Saturday over rivals Karnataka in the Ranji Trophy finals is not just a win well deserved, it is the promise of glory and hope for the youth of the Union Territory, whose talent in sports is getting countrywide acknowledgment now. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Chief Minister's Advisor Nasir Aslam Wani and NC MLA, Tanvir Sadiq had reached Karnataka's Hubballi on Friday to witness history as the Jammu and Kashmir team was about to write it on Saturday. Omar Abdullah wanted to be there personally to cheer and toast the victory of the Jammu and Kashmir team. The Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister on Saturday announced a cash reward of Rs 2 crore and government job opportunities for players and support staff following the team's historic maiden Ranji Trophy title win, terming the achievement a watershed moment for cricket in the Union Territory. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha expressed his joy by writing on X, Jammu and Kashmir's finest hour has arrived! Emotions surging beyond words as I watch our Cricket team claiming the Ranji Trophy. To every fierce player who carved history through sheer grit: thank you from entire Union Territory beaming with pride. You have immortalised history -- embrace it with honour. Announcing the reward, the Chief Minister's Office highlighted the broader significance of the triumph for the region's sporting ecosystem. Congratulating Team J&K on their historic triumph in the Ranji Trophy, the Chief Minister announced a cash reward of Rs 2 crore for the players and support staff after their emphatic victory over Karnataka on their home turf. Calling it a watershed moment for Jammu & Kashmir cricket, he said the landmark win has filled the entire region with pride and inspiration. The players will also be entitled to government appointments under the recently notified rules for outstanding sportspersons, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister's Office said on X. The victory marks Jammu and Kashmir's first Ranji Trophy crown in 66 years. Widespread celebrations broke across the Union Territory when the news came. Opting to bat first after winning the toss, Jammu and Kashmir posted a formidable total of 584 runs in 173.1 overs, built on a strong collective batting effort. Shubham Pundir anchored the innings with a composed 121 off 247 balls, while Yawer Hassan (88) and skipper Paras Dogra (70) providing solid support. The middle order kept the momentum alive through Abdul Samad (61) and wicketkeeper Kanhaiya Wadhawan (70), while Sahil Lotra added crucial runs with a well-crafted 72. For Karnataka, Prasidh Krishna stood out with a five-wicket haul, though the attack struggled overall. In reply, Karnataka were bowled out for 293 runs in 93.3 overs, conceding a massive first-innings deficit of 291 runs. Mayank Agarwal fought a lone battle with a superb 160, but lacked support from the rest of the batting lineup. Jammu and Kashmir's bowling was led by Auqib Nabi Dar, who claimed a sensational five-wicket haul (5/54), his seventh of the tournament. Sunil Kumar and Yudhvir Singh Charak chipped in with two wickets each to keep Karnataka firmly under pressure. With a commanding lead, Jammu and Kashmir tightened their grip in the second innings, reaching 342/4 in 113 overs. Qamran Iqbal starred with an unbeaten 160, while Sahil Lotra completed a fine match with an unbroken 101, effectively shutting the door on any Karnataka comeback. The final ended in a draw, but Jammu and Kashmir's decisive first-innings lead sealed a historic victory and the most prestigious title in Indian domestic cricket. Youth were seen dancing in Jammu as elders joined them distributing sweets. It was a celebration cutting across region, religion and language. Every face wore a festive smile and drums started beating at different parts of Jammu city. Youth were seen dancing in Jammu as elders joined them distributing sweets. It was a celebration cutting across region, religion and language. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Hundreds of Kashmiri students, doctors and other professionals are still stranded in Iran as the country sealed its airspace. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 4:56 pm

Historic Day For J&K Cricket: Mohhammad Kaif Leads Congratulatory Messages On Maiden Ranji Trophy Title Win

Hubbali Cricket Ground: Former India cricketer Mohammad Kaif led the the cricket fraternity in congratulating the team after J&K lifted their maiden Ranji Trophy title, beating Karnataka based on a first innings lead at the Hubbali Cricket Ground in Hubbali on Saturday. Jammu & Kashmir secured their maiden title after earning a decisive first-innings lead over Karnataka in the five-day final, capping off a dominant campaign marked by composure, resilience, and all-round excellence. Former India cricketer Mohammad Kaif believes this win will ignite self-belief in the players. Historic day for Jammu & Kashmir cricket. Having led UP to its first Ranji Trophy title, I know what this moment means to the players and the state. More players from J&K will now believe that they too can do it, posted Kaif on X, formerly Twitter. Jammu & Kashmir scripted one of the most stirring chapters in Indian domestic cricket history, ending a 67-year wait for Ranji Trophy glory with a commanding performance in their maiden final. Facing the formidable challenge of taking on eight-time champions Karnataka, J&K displayed remarkable composure and consistency to dominate the contest from start to finish. Many congratulations to J&K cricket for creating history by winning the first-ever Ranji Trophy. I never had even a shadow of a doubt that you guys will achieve this and many more trophies, Irfan Pathan posted on X. Jammu & Kashmir, you beauty. The story for the ages. So so happy for what our boys have achieved. Indian cricket is in a safe and happy place, Aakash Chopra posted on X. Their disciplined approach with both bat and ball reflected the sides growing maturity in red-ball cricket, as six of the top seven batters registered half-centuries to lay a formidable foundation, including a crucial century from Shubham Pundir. An Inspiring journey for anyone who loves red ball cricket. Jammu and Kashmir have not only etched their name in history but have shown everyone what sheer grit, sweat, and hard work can truly achieve. Many congratulations to the whole squad, Yuzvendra Chahal posted on X. The bowlers complemented the effort with equal authority, led by Auqib Nabi Dar, whose seventh five-wicket haul of the season further dented Karnatakas resistance and underlined J&Ks all-round supremacy. Former India cricketer Shikhar Dhawan praised the leadership of J&K skipper Paras Dogra and the remarkable seasons with the ball from Aquib Nabi. Historic moment for Jammu & Kashmir cricket. Maiden Ranji Trophy title built on belief, strong leadership from Paras Dogra, and a remarkable season with the ball from Auqib Nabi. Big contributions from Shubham Pundir, Yawer Hassan, Qamran Iqbal, Sahil Lotra, Abdul Samad, and the entire unit. Proud moment, Shikhar Dhawan posted on X. Will to win, thats what matters. What a day for Jammu & Kashmir. Well done, simply outstanding, winning the Ranji Trophy isnt easy at all. They have played terrific cricket throughout the season and played like a unit: many congratulations and many more trophies to come. Great to see Cricket growing in the Jammu and Kashmir region, Harbhajan Singh posted on X. Unbelievable! History has been written today! Huge congratulations to the Jammu & Kashmir team for clinching their maiden #RanjiTrophy title after 67 long years! Dominating Karnataka with pure grit, heart, and unbreakable spirit. Proud beyond words of #AuqibNabis fire, #QamranIqbals masterclass, and the entire squad and training staffs belief! J&K cricket has arrived! Keep shining, boys! Yuvraj Singh posted on X. Will to win, thats what matters. What a day for Jammu & Kashmir. Well done, simply outstanding, winning the Ranji Trophy isnt easy at all. They have played terrific cricket throughout the season and played like a unit: many congratulations and many more trophies to come. Great to see Cricket growing in the Jammu and Kashmir region, Harbhajan Singh posted on X. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Jammu & Kashmir crowned the Ranji Trophy champions for the first time ever. A monumental moment for the state and domestic cricket!! Well done, team, truly well deserved. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 4:46 pm

Ranji Trophy: Shubham Pundir Calls Title Triumph fairytale After Player Of The Match Performance In J&Ks Historic Win

Auqib Nabi Dar: Jammu & Kashmir batter Shubham Pundir described the teams maiden Ranji Trophy triumph as a fairytale moment after playing a pivotal role in their historic title-winning campaign, for which he was adjudged Player of the Match. Pundir laid the foundation for Jammu & Kashmirs dominance in the final with a magnificent first-innings century that helped his side post a massive total of 584, ultimately securing the title on the basis of a decisive first-innings lead against Karnataka. Pundir said the victory was the culmination of years of hard work by players and management. It still feels surreal. It feels like a fairytale. But I think for our region, for all the players, and for the management, this is a huge achievement. Everyone has worked so hard for so many years, so I think this is a great accomplishment, he said during the post-match presentation. Coming into the final, Jammu & Kashmir knew the importance of posting a commanding total after opting to bat first. Pundir anchored the innings with maturity and composure, helping the team seize early control of the match. His century, along with key contributions from Yawer Hassan and Abdul Samad, enabled J&K to build a total that proved beyond Karnatakas reach. Explaining his approach during the crucial knock, Pundir emphasised the importance of patience and adapting to match conditions. The aim was to bat as long as possible. Our plan was ideally to aim for 500-600 runs. But more than the exact number of runs, the focus was on batting for as long as we could. We tried to build a long innings. I think my plan was to see off the new ball as much as possible - play straight and safely early on - and then look to attack the spinners, he said. Thats what the wicket demanded. There was some movement with the new ball, so the idea was to get through that phase. After that, there wasnt much assistance for the spinners. I think I really enjoy batting with both of them (Yawer and Samad). With Yawer, theres always a bit of fun and light moments in between. And with Samad, its a different kind of enjoyment because he takes the pressure away from you with his attacking style. I really enjoyed batting with both of them, Pundir added. His innings proved decisive in shaping the contest, allowing Jammu & Kashmirs bowlers to operate with a significant cushion. The bowling unit, led by Auqib Nabi Dars five-wicket haul, ensured Karnataka were restricted well short of the first-innings total, sealing the decisive advantage that ultimately delivered the title. Thats what the wicket demanded. There was some movement with the new ball, so the idea was to get through that phase. After that, there wasnt much assistance for the spinners. I think I really enjoy batting with both of them (Yawer and Samad). With Yawer, theres always a bit of fun and light moments in between. And with Samad, its a different kind of enjoyment because he takes the pressure away from you with his attacking style. I really enjoyed batting with both of them, Pundir added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think my outside-off-stump play and some aspects of my front-foot game - Id like to improve there. Next year, youll definitely see improvement, he asserted. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 4:42 pm

Ranji Trophy: Paras Dogra Calls It biggest Thing Of His Life After Leading J&K To Historic Maiden Title

Paras Dogra: Jammu & Kashmir captain Paras Dogra struggled to find words after leading his side to their maiden Ranji Trophy title, describing the achievement as the most significant moment of his career and crediting the collective belief and unity within the squad for the historic triumph. I just can't explain, to be honest. I don't have any words right now. At this time, it's just the biggest thing right now in my life, and I have a lot of gratitude for it, Dogra said after the game, reflecting on the magnitude of the victory. Under the 41-year-olds leadership, Jammu & Kashmir dominated the five-day summit clash against Karnataka, securing the title on the strength of a commanding first-innings lead after consistent performances with both bat and ball. Highlighting the teams collective effort rather than individual brilliance, the veteran batter praised the entire squad and the support system behind their success. To be honest, I have been lucky to be with JKCA, and the guys have been phenomenal. They have been excellent, and it's not about the 11, like 14, 15 guys, if you'll see, they have been tremendous. They have been putting their hand up, and they have been performing really well. They are really keen to win the matches, and from the beginning, they have been 100% sure that we're gonna win this, he said. Dogra also acknowledged the role of the association and his teammates in shaping what he described as an unforgettable journey, saying, I feel I'm very lucky that I get a group like this, I got an association like this, who just supported and, to play with, to rub shoulder with these guys, it just has been amazing and everyone has been fantastic. I have no words to explain how good our team is. The skipper revealed that last seasons heartbreaking one-run quarterfinal defeat played a defining role in shaping the teams mindset and approach this season. Because we learned from that one run, so from the beginning we were talking about how each and every run is very crucial in the league games. So, whenever we went in, we were like, just give your 100%, whatever the result is, we don't care, but we just don't want to repeat the same thing. So we have always been on the mark, and God has been helping us, and here we are, Dogra explained. Dogra also shed light on the crucial toss decision in the final, which ultimately laid the foundation for Jammu & Kashmirs dominance. It was looking a little dry, so I thought maybe it's gonna turn later on. So after that, when we (he and Ajay Sharma) had a talk, we thought to bat first, he said. Despite achieving one of the most significant milestones in domestic cricket, Dogra admitted that he remains focused on celebrating the moment rather than planning too far ahead. Dogra also shed light on the crucial toss decision in the final, which ultimately laid the foundation for Jammu & Kashmirs dominance. It was looking a little dry, so I thought maybe it's gonna turn later on. So after that, when we (he and Ajay Sharma) had a talk, we thought to bat first, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Jammu & Kashmirs triumph marks a watershed moment in Indian domestic cricket, with Dogras calm leadership and the teams resilience culminating in a historic and emotional victory in the Ranji Trophy final. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 4:24 pm

Ranji Trophy: CM Omar Abdullah Announces Rs 2 Crore Reward, Government Jobs For J&K Players After Historic Title Win

Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah: Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday announced a cash reward of Rs. 2 crore and government job opportunities for players and support staff following the teams historic maiden Ranji Trophy title win, terming the achievement a watershed moment for cricket in the Union Territory. Jammu & Kashmir scripted history after securing the title on the basis of a massive first-innings lead against eight-time champions Karnataka in the five-day final at Hubballi, completing a dominant performance that underlined their rise as a formidable force in domestic cricket. Announcing the reward, the Chief Ministers Office highlighted the broader significance of the triumph for the regions sporting ecosystem. Congratulating Team J&K on their historic triumph in the Ranji Trophy, the Chief Minister announced a cash reward of 2 crore for the players and support staff after their emphatic victory over Karnataka on their home turf. Calling it a watershed moment for Jammu & Kashmir cricket, he said the landmark win has filled the entire region with pride and inspiration. The players will also be entitled to government appointments under the recently notified rules for outstanding sportspersons, Office of Chief Minister of J&K, Omar Abdullah, stated on X Jammu & Kashmir laid the foundation for their triumph with a monumental first-innings total of 584, built around a superb century by Shubham Pundir and crucial contributions from the top and middle order. In reply, Karnataka fought hard through a valiant 160 from Mayank Agarwal, but disciplined bowling led by Auqib Nabi Dar, who claimed a five-wicket haul, ensured Jammu & Kashmir secured a commanding 291-run first-innings lead. Congratulating Team J&K on their historic triumph in the Ranji Trophy, the Chief Minister announced a cash reward of 2 crore for the players and support staff after their emphatic victory over Karnataka on their home turf. Calling it a watershed moment for Jammu & Kashmir cricket, he said the landmark win has filled the entire region with pride and inspiration. The players will also be entitled to government appointments under the recently notified rules for outstanding sportspersons, Office of Chief Minister of J&K, Omar Abdullah, stated on X Also Read: Live Cricket Score Led by the experienced Paras Dogra, Jammu & Kashmir dominated key phases of the final, showcasing discipline with both bat and ball to outplay one of the most successful teams in the tournaments history. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 4:18 pm

Ranji Trophy: Padikkal Proud Of Karnataka Despite Final Loss, Credits J&K For playing Much Better Cricket

Auqib Nabi Dar: Karnataka captain Devdutt Padikkal expressed pride in his teams effort despite their defeat in the Ranji Trophy final, while graciously acknowledging Jammu & Kashmirs superior performance and richly deserved historic maiden title triumph. Reflecting on Karnatakas journey to the summit clash and the eventual result, Padikkal said, Really proud of the boys to get to a Ranji final is not easy. It takes a lot of sacrifice, a lot of effort. So really proud of them and of course all credit goes to J&K. They played some really good cricket throughout the season and they thoroughly deserved it. We always understood the toss will play a big role, but at the end of the day it's a final, you know, the pressures of the final will be there regardless of what you do. So it was up to us to really step up. Unfortunately, we weren't able to do that and they played much better cricket than us. Jammu & Kashmir dominated large phases of the five-day contest, securing a decisive first-innings lead and batting Karnataka out of contention to seal a landmark victory that marked a watershed moment for cricket in the Jammu and Kashmir. Padikkal also reserved special praise for Jammu & Kashmir seamer Auqib Nabi Dar, whose outstanding bowling played a pivotal role in tilting the contest decisively in his sides favour. He's bowled exceptionally well throughout the season. Our batsmen have got a lot of runs as well. So we backed ourselves to, you know, play out those spells as well. But at the end of the day, he just got the better of us. And that's how it goes sometimes, you know, when someone's having such a great season, it's not that easy to really negate that sort of performance from his side and really happy for him. I feel to have a season like that to get 60 odd wickets is something incredible. And he's put his heart and soul into the whole season and really happy for him as well. o be honest, I've just, this is the first loss I've felt as a captain. Despite the disappointment of falling short in the final, Padikkal emphasised the positives for Karnataka, particularly the emergence of young players and the experience gained from reaching the title clash. He's bowled exceptionally well throughout the season. Our batsmen have got a lot of runs as well. So we backed ourselves to, you know, play out those spells as well. But at the end of the day, he just got the better of us. And that's how it goes sometimes, you know, when someone's having such a great season, it's not that easy to really negate that sort of performance from his side and really happy for him. I feel to have a season like that to get 60 odd wickets is something incredible. And he's put his heart and soul into the whole season and really happy for him as well. o be honest, I've just, this is the first loss I've felt as a captain. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Karnatakas run to the final showcased their depth and resilience throughout the season, but they were ultimately outplayed by a determined Jammu & Kashmir side whose consistency and composure across all five days ensured a historic triumph in Indian domestic crickets premier tournament. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 3:46 pm

Iqbal and Lotra centuries help J&K bat Karnataka out for historic maiden Ranji Trophy title

J&K had batted out most of day 4 without too many hassles, and the final day was a mere formality

Espn CricInfo 28 Feb 2026 3:41 pm

Ranji Trophy: ICC Chief Jay Shah Hails J&Ks 'remarkable Story Of Grit And Perseverance After Historic Triumph

ICC Chairman Jay Shah: ICC Chairman Jay Shah congratulated Jammu & Kashmir for their historic maiden Ranji Trophy triumph, describing the achievement as a testament to grit, perseverance and collective effort, while emphasising its potential to inspire future generations from the region. Praising the teams landmark accomplishment, Shah said, Congratulations to the Jammu & Kashmir team in India for scripting a remarkable story of grit and perseverance. While the players are fully deserving of the adulation they receive, one must also remember the contribution of the coaching staff, management and administrators from J&K who have toiled behind the scenes to fashion this landmark achievement, he wrote on X. Jammu & Kashmir secured their maiden title after earning a decisive first-innings lead over Karnataka in the five-day final, capping off a dominant campaign marked by composure, resilience and all-round excellence. Highlighting the broader impact of the victory beyond the immediate result, Shah expressed confidence that the triumph would serve as a catalyst for aspiring cricketers from the region. I am sure that this win will ignite belief in the hearts of the current generation from the region and drive the next one to pick up a bat or ball, he said. Shah also underlined crickets enduring ability to produce inspirational stories and expressed hope that Jammu & Kashmirs achievement would receive widespread recognition. Our sport is rich with such stories of inspiration from around the world and I hope this one also receives its fair share of admiration, he further wrote. Earlier, BCCI President Mithun Manhas reflected on the teams transformation, attributing its success to early foundational efforts, especially highlighting the leadership of former board secretary Jay Shah. Our sport is rich with such stories of inspiration from around the world and I hope this one also receives its fair share of admiration, he further wrote. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Jammu & Kashmirs triumph marks a watershed moment for cricket in the Jammu and Kashmir region, symbolising the steady rise of a team that combined experienced leadership with emerging talent to script one of Indian domestic crickets most memorable title victories. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 3:24 pm

Daryl Mitchell And Sobhana Mostary Named ICC Player Of January

T20 World Cup Global Qualifier: Daryl Mitchell and Sobhana Mostary were named ICC Mens Player of the Month award after powering New Zealand to a stirring ODI series win in India, while Mostarys prolific run at the ICC Womens T20 World Cup Global Qualifier. Mitchell was awarded the Player of the Month trophy for November 2022, having surpassed India's Suryakumar Yadav and England's Joe Root as nominees for the award. Mitchell starred in the 50-over series of New Zealand's tour of India, where he contributed significantly to his team's success in ODIs. After New Zealand was down 0-1 in the three-match ODI series, Mitchell turned that series around with two back-to-back centuries 131 not out in match two and 137 runs in match three, which helped New Zealand post a match-winning total of 337/8 in the third ODI and win the series 2-1. Mitchell's performance in ODIs earned him Player of the Series for scoring 352 runs at a rate of 176 runs per match, and as a result, he regained the number one spot in the ICC ODI batting rankings. He contributed in the T20I leg that followed with 125 runs in five matches, at an eye-popping strike rate of 186.56. After New Zealand was down 0-1 in the three-match ODI series, Mitchell turned that series around with two back-to-back centuries 131 not out in match two and 137 runs in match three, which helped New Zealand post a match-winning total of 337/8 in the third ODI and win the series 2-1. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In her first six matches of that tournament, Mostary scored 229 runs with an average of 45.80 and a strike rate of 145.85. Mostary's excellent consistency and aggressive style set her apart from the other nominees, Ireland's captain Gaby Lewis and Tara Norris, as they were included along with her to be the nominees for this award. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 2:58 pm

Ranji Trophy Final: Jammu & Kashmir Script History, Clinch Maiden Title After Dominating Karnataka

Ranji Trophy Final: Jammu & Kashmir scripted one of the most remarkable chapters in Indian domestic cricket history, clinching their maiden Ranji Trophy title after securing a decisive first-innings lead and forcing a draw against eight-time champions Karnataka in the final at the Hubli Cricket Ground on Saturday. Led by commanding performances with both bat and ball across five days, Jammu & Kashmir outplayed Karnataka in every department, building an insurmountable 291-run first-innings advantage before declaring their second innings at 342/4 on the final afternoon. With no realistic chance of forcing a result, both captains agreed to shake hands, sparking emotional celebrations among the Jammu & Kashmir players, support staff and fans as the long wait for domestic crickets biggest prize finally ended. The visitors seized early control after opting to bat, powered by a historic century from Shubham Pundir, whose unbeaten 117 anchored Jammu & Kashmir to 284/2 at stumps on the opening day. Pundir became the first batter from the state to score a century in a Ranji Trophy final, displaying patience and authority against a disciplined Karnataka attack. He found strong support from Yawer Hassan (88) and Abdul Samad (52 not out), with the latter contributing a fluent half-century as Jammu & Kashmir dominated all three sessions to establish early ascendancy. Jammu & Kashmir extended their dominance on Day 2, riding on crucial contributions from multiple batters. Captain Paras Dogra struck a resolute half-century, while Kanhaiya Wadhawan (70) and Sahil Lotra (57 not out) ensured the momentum remained firmly with the visitors. Despite a five-wicket haul from Karnataka seamer Prasidh Krishna, Jammu & Kashmir piled up a formidable 584, laying the platform for sustained pressure. Lotras calm and mature innings highlighted the teams depth and composure, ensuring there was no collapse and pushing Karnataka onto the defensive heading into their reply. Jammu & Kashmirs bowlers backed up the batters superbly on Day 3, with Auqib Nabi Dar delivering a match-defining spell. His incisive seam bowling removed key batters including KL Rahul, Karun Nair and Smaran Ravichandran, reducing Karnataka to 57/4 at one stage. Although Karnataka captain Mayank Agarwal produced a magnificent rearguard century, scoring 130 not out to anchor resistance, Jammu & Kashmir retained control of proceedings. Lotra (72), Abid Mushtaq (28) and Yudhvir Singh Charak (30) had earlier ensured Jammu & Kashmirs first innings crossed the 580-run mark, reinforcing their dominance. On Day 4, despite Mayanks valiant effort, which eventually ended at 160, Karnataka were bowled out for 293. Auqib Nabi finished with an outstanding five-wicket haul, securing Jammu & Kashmir a commanding 291-run first-innings lead that effectively decided the contest. With time on their side and the title within reach, Jammu & Kashmir approached their second innings with composure after briefly slipping to 11/2. Opener Qamran Iqbal emerged as the architect of the title-clinching phase, producing a magnificent innings under pressure. He stitched vital partnerships with Paras Dogra and Abdul Samad before combining with Sahil Lotra to completely shut Karnataka out of the game. Resuming Day 5 on 186/4, Iqbal brought up a memorable century and continued his masterclass, eventually reaching 160 off 311 deliveries in a marathon effort defined by discipline, temperament and technical excellence. At the other end, Lotra crowned a dream match with his maiden first-class century, remaining unbeaten on 101. His innings followed an impressive 72 in the first innings, underlining his emergence as one of the standout performers of the final. Their unbroken partnership drained Karnatakas final hopes and extended Jammu & Kashmirs lead well beyond 600 runs before captain Paras Dogra declared at 342/4, formally sealing the outcome. Jammu & Kashmirs triumph was built on collective excellence rather than individual brilliance alone. Pundirs historic century laid the foundation, Lotra delivered with both bat and temperament, and Auqib Nabis relentless bowling ensured Karnataka never recovered from the massive deficit. Throughout the contest, Jammu & Kashmir displayed remarkable discipline, composure and belief, maintaining control from the opening session of Day 1 until the final declaration. Playing in their maiden Ranji Trophy final, Jammu & Kashmir showed no signs of nerves against one of Indias most successful domestic teams. Instead, they dictated terms, executed their plans flawlessly and rose to the occasion with maturity beyond their experience. Their unbroken partnership drained Karnatakas final hopes and extended Jammu & Kashmirs lead well beyond 600 runs before captain Paras Dogra declared at 342/4, formally sealing the outcome. Jammu & Kashmirs triumph was built on collective excellence rather than individual brilliance alone. Pundirs historic century laid the foundation, Lotra delivered with both bat and temperament, and Auqib Nabis relentless bowling ensured Karnataka never recovered from the massive deficit. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief scores: Jammu & Kashmir 584 all out & 342/4 dec (Qamran Iqbal 160*, Sahil Lotra 101*; Prasidh Krishna 2-42) beat Karnataka 293 all out (Mayank Agarwal 160, Kruthik Krishna 36; Auqib Nabi Dar 5-54) with first-innings lead. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 2:34 pm

India Vs West Indies Head-to-head Record And Last Five Matches Performance

T20 World Cup: India face a must-win Super Eights clash against the West Indies at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Sunday, with a place in the semi-finals of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 hanging in the balance. The qualification scenario eased considerably for the hosts after South Africa handed West Indies a heavy defeat in the Super Eights. Prior to that result, Indias path depended not only on victories but also on achieving dominant winning margins against both Zimbabwe and West Indies. South Africas win, however, reduced the equation to a straightforward requirement: victories in their remaining fixtures would be enough to secure progression. India responded strongly by clearing the first hurdle with a commanding 72-run triumph over Zimbabwe, turning their final Super Eights fixture into a virtual quarterfinal contest. The turnaround followed a disappointing 76-run loss to South Africa, with India rediscovering their batting firepower in emphatic fashion against Zimbabwe. Invited to bat, they piled up an imposing 256, led by a blistering 30-ball 55 from Abhishek Sharma, whose return to form came as a timely boost for the team management. However, concerns remain over the form of mystery spinner Varun Chakravarthy, who has delivered consecutive underwhelming outings, leaving India with key questions to address ahead of their decisive encounter. Head-to-head record between India and the West Indies in T20Is Total Matches Played: 30 India Won: 19 West Indies Won: 10 Performance of both teams in their last 5 matches India: W, W, W, L, W West Indies: W, W, W, W, L Squads: West Indies: W, W, W, W, L Also Read: Live Cricket Score West Indies: West Indies: Sikandar Raza (c), Brian Bennett, Ryan Burl, Graeme Cremer, Bradley Evans, Clive Madande, Tinotenda Maposa, Tadiwanashe Marumani, Wellington Masakadza, Tony Munyonga, Tashinga Musekiwa, Blessing Muzarabani, Dion Myers, Richard Ngarava Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 2:20 pm

AUS Selector Flegler Confirms Lucy Hamilton In Contention For Debut Ahead Of 3rd ODI Vs IND

Lucy Hamilton: Uncapped teenage pacer Lucy Hamilton is edging closer to a potential international debut after being named in contention for the third and final ODI of the series against India, with Australia women's cricket team grappling with a growing injury list. Australia currently hold a 64 advantage in the multi-format points-based contest following a commanding victory at Bellerive Oval on Friday. A clean sweep of the ODI leg in Hobart would ensure they retain the series trophy ahead of the upcoming day-night Test in Perth. Hamilton, a left-arm quick, added to the squad after injuries to Kim Garth and Ellyse Perry, has been building her workload in preparation for the longer format and was seen putting in extended spells in the nets during Fridays fixture. Her inclusion has accelerated her exposure to the national setup, with selectors closely monitoring her readiness. Australia selector Shawn Flegler confirmed Hamilton was firmly in the mix for Sundays clash. That's one of the opportunities for us. We'll look at how things go today (in the second ODI) ... hopefully we get another win, and then that gives us an opportunity to have a look at Luce possibly in game three, Flegler was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au. Lucy's come in for the ODIs and that's an opportunity for her to be around the squad just a little bit earlier than what was originally planned. We'll see how today goes, and perhaps there's an opportunity for her on Sunday as well. We're looking forward to seeing what she can do within this Australian side, I think she's got a huge feature ahead of her, he added. With the same surface expected to be used again, conditions could increasingly favour spin, potentially opening the door for leg-spinner Georgia Wareham to return to the XI. The hosts have already been forced into reshuffling their attack, with Nicola Carey stepping in after Sophie Molineux was ruled out of the remainder of the series due to a back injury. Carey marked her comeback ODI with a wicket but proved expensive, conceding 55 runs in eight overs. Team management may also consider rotating key fast bowlers, including Darcie Brown, who has featured in every match so far, to manage workload ahead of the Test. The wicket's played really well so far, maybe it'll keep a little bit lower on Sunday if we play on the same wicket, it might turn a little bit more. We've also got Georgia Wareham champing at the bit to have a crack as well ... we've got a couple of options there, Flegler said. Australia are expected to bolster their squad further before the pink-ball Test at the WACA Ground, with injuries continuing to influence selection decisions. The wicket's played really well so far, maybe it'll keep a little bit lower on Sunday if we play on the same wicket, it might turn a little bit more. We've also got Georgia Wareham champing at the bit to have a crack as well ... we've got a couple of options there, Flegler said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The team is scheduled to travel to Perth on Monday, allowing a brief window to recover and recalibrate as they aim to close out the series strongly while also preparing for the demands of the four-day contest. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 1:34 pm

T20 WC: South Africa Eye Continuing Winning Run As Zimbabwe Seek To Sign Off On A High (preview)

The Arun Jaitley Stadium: South Africa will look to extend their unbeaten run in the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup when they take on Zimbabwe in their final Super Eights game to be played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Sunday afternoon. South Africa have been a very strong force to reckon with in this tournament, winning all six of their matches while maintaining a run rate of 10 - the highest for any side in the competition. A victory over Zimbabwe would take their winning streak to seven games, their second-best unbeaten sequence in the shortest format. Captain Aiden Markram has been at the heart of the Proteas success, scoring 264 runs at a strike rate of 178 across six innings, including three half-centuries. His strike rate of 200 in the powerplay is the highest among all batters who have faced 50 or more deliveries in that phase in this tournament. He is also in sight to achieve the record for most runs scored by a captain in a single T20 World Cup edition, which is currently held by Pakistans Babar Azam, who amassed 303 runs in 2021. With Quinton de Kock and Ryan Rickelton chipping in with valuable contributions, South Africas top order averages 42.1, which is just behind Zimbabwes 44.8. South Africa's batters have also been the tournament's most effective batters against spin, scoring at 9.9 runs per over against the tweakers - the best figures for any team in this edition. Barring de Kock and David Miller, almost all of SAs batters have a strike-rate in excess of 140 against spinners. That will present a significant challenge for Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza and Ryan Burl, who shoulder much of their spin-bowling duties. Apart from their batters in great nick, South Africa's pace attack has been in top form in this World Cup, claiming 37 wickets the most by any side in this tournament. Lungi Ngidi has been their standout bowler with 11 scalps at an economy of 6.8 and needs one more wicket to become South Africa's all-time leading wicket-taker T20Is, and go past left-arm wrist-spinner Tabraiz Shamsi, who has 89 scalps. Alongside Ngidi, Marco Jansen has been equally dangerous, also taking 11 wickets with a best haul of 4-22. Pace spearhead Kagiso Rabada, who struggled in the opening matches, has improved markedly, his economy rate dropping from 10.2 in his first two matches to 6.9 across the last four games. Meanwhile, Zimbabwe, already eliminated from the competition, will be playing for pride. Their campaign produced great moments, including wins over Sri Lanka and Australia, to become Group B toppers before successive heavy defeats against West Indies and India in the Super Eights. Though Zimbabwe will be headed home after Sundays clash, they have already produced one of the most compelling individual stories of the competition the emergence of opener Brian Bennett. The right-handed opener has scored 277 runs in five innings and being dismissed just once, which means his average is at a staggering 277. Bennett will be keen to make the most out of batting-friendly conditions in New Delhi, as he needs 43 more runs to break Virat Kohli's all-time record of 319 runs in a single T20 World Cup campaign. One more half-century would also make him only the fifth batter in history to score four fifties in a single edition, joining Kohli, Azam and Matthew Hayden. Bennett hasnt got that much support from the other batters and Zimbabwe would hope for them to step up. In the bowling department, Zimbabwe had a good time in league stages, via an economy rate of 7.2. But with West Indies and India posted totals in excess of 250 in successive matches against them, putting up a much-improved show with the ball will be on top of Zimbabwe bowling groups priority. The Arun Jaitley Stadium has strongly favoured the chasing side in this tournament, with four of the five matches won by the team batting second. South Africa have a perfect record at the ground via beating UAE in their final Group D clash and also have 7-1 head-to-head supremacy over Zimbabwe. For South Africa, the incentive to win Sundays game is huge another win will help them enter the knockout stage with an unbeaten run under their belt. For Zimbabwe, it is the chance to ensure their memorable World Cup campaign, despite being underwhelming in their last two games, ends on a high. When: Sunday, March 1, 3:00 PM IST Where: Arun Jaitley Stadium, New Delhi Where to watch: Star Sports Network for live TV broadcast and JioHotstar for live streaming Squads Where to watch: Star Sports Network for live TV broadcast and JioHotstar for live streaming Also Read: Live Cricket Score Zimbabwe: Sikandar Raza (c), Brian Bennett, Ryan Burl, Graeme Cremer, Ben Curran, Bradley Evans, Clive Madande, Tinotenda Maposa, Tadiwanashe Marumani, Wellington Masakadza, Tony Munyonga, Tashinga Musekiwa, Blessing Muzarabani, Dion Myers, and Richard Ngarava Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 12:28 pm

Ranji Trophy Final: Iqbals Century, Lotras Defiance Flattens Karnataka As J&K Tighten Grip By Reaching 285/4 At Lunch

Ranji Trophy Final: Qamran Iqbal produced a composed and memorable century while Sahil Lotra underlined his growing stature with an unbeaten half-century as Jammu & Kashmir batted Karnataka out of contention with a dominant wicketless opening session on the final day of the Ranji Trophy final. Resuming Day 5 with an already imposing 477-run lead, Jammu & Kashmir tightened their grip further by reaching 285/4 at lunch in their second innings, extending their overall lead to 576 runs and leaving Karnataka to merely go through the motions on a lifeless final morning at the Hubli Cricket Ground. The session belonged entirely to Iqbal, who converted his overnight 94 into a magnificent century under little pressure but immense significance. The elegant opener reached the milestone with a crisp boundary off Shreyas Gopal, sparking celebrations in the dressing room and applause from the stands. It was an innings defined by patience, control and mental resolve, coming at the most important juncture in Jammu & Kashmirs cricketing history. Having survived a tense review early in the morning when Karnataka appealed for a catch behind and stumping, Iqbal grew in confidence and gradually took complete control. He mixed caution with authority, picking boundaries off loose deliveries while remaining largely untroubled by Karnatakas spin-heavy attack. By lunch, he advanced to an unbeaten 124 off 247 deliveries, anchoring the innings with authority. At the other end, Lotra complemented his senior partner with a composed and disciplined knock of his own. Showing maturity beyond his experience, he brought up a well-deserved half-century and continued to build steadily, frustrating Karnatakas bowlers and fielders alike. His unbeaten 80 off 182 balls reflected his calm temperament and ability to occupy the crease, as he ensured there were no openings for a Karnataka comeback. The pairs unbroken partnership not only added crucial runs but also drained any remaining belief from Karnataka. Their alliance crossed the 100-run mark during the session, symbolising Jammu & Kashmirs complete dominance and Karnatakas fading resistance. Karnatakas bowlers, despite trying multiple options including the off-spin of Karun Nair and part-time overs from KL Rahul, failed to create meaningful chances. A dropped catch and several near-misses summed up their frustrating morning, as they went wicketless in the session and struggled to generate any sustained pressure. The pairs unbroken partnership not only added crucial runs but also drained any remaining belief from Karnataka. Their alliance crossed the 100-run mark during the session, symbolising Jammu & Kashmirs complete dominance and Karnatakas fading resistance. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Jammu & Kashmir 584 all out & 285/4 in 95 overs (Qamran Iqbal 124*, Sahil Lotra 80*; Prasidh Krishna 2-42) lead Karnataka 293 all out in 93.3 overs (Mayank Agarwal 160, Kruthik Krishna 36; Auqib Nabi Dar 5-54, Sushil Kumar 2-51, Yudhwir Singh Charak 2-55) by 576 runs Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 12:22 pm

Norman Gifford: The 44-Year-Old ODI Debutant Who Captained England

England cricketer Norman Gifford recently died aged 85. He was a crafty, slow left-arm bowler. He was popular with a nickname, Apple Norm that reflected his rosy cheeks and good nature. There are various other reasons to consider him to be a special cricketer: * He took more than 2000 first-class wickets (2068) and this tally is special considering the speed of reduced red-ball cricket these days and may not be surpassed. He also scored 7048 runs at 13.00. His 33 Test wickets came at 31.09. *He had the distinction of receiving the first man of the match award in one-day cricket (although in a lost game), for taking four for 33 against Sussex in the inaugural Gillette Cup final in 1963. *In 1964 he claimed 98 wickets helping Worcestershire become county champions and this earned him a spot in the England team for the Ashes Test at Lords. Although the start was not bad, he faced direct competition, first with Tony Lock and thereafter with Derek Underwood and had to wait for seven years for the next call-up. * He continued performing well for Worcestershire: - In 1965, claimed seven for 23, including his only hat-trick, against Derbyshire at Chesterfield. - In 1968 recorded his career best figures, eight for 28 against Yorkshire at Sheffield. - Appointed Worcestershire captain in 1971 and led the team to its first Sunday League title. That was the year; he was recalled by England and replaced Underwood for the Test against Pakistan at Headingley. Incidentally, England won this Test. *When England toured India in 1972-73, under Tony Lewis, Gifford was told that he would not be the first-choice left-arm spin bowler. Ultimately he played in four of the Tests in the two series against India and Pakistan. *Played his final Test match (his 15th) against New Zealand at Lords in 1973. *Led Worcestershire to another County title in 1974, and he was one of Wisden's Cricketers of the Year. Overall he was a member of three Championship-winning sides. He became president of Worcestershire in 2017. *In 1978 he was appointed MBE. *He was made England captain at the age of 45 for two one-day internationals against Australia and Pakistan in the Rothmans Four Nations Cup in Sharjah. No doubt he was a stop gap arrangement as many England first-choice players were given rest (including the captain David Gower). England lost both the matches but he took four for 23 in 10 overs against Pakistan (Imran Khan was out for a golden duck). He remains the oldest player to make his ODI debut for a Full Member country. He had gone from Assistant Manager to skipper overnight. He is one of the few players who made ODI appearances after their 40th birthday (44year and 361 days). He played two matches, both as captain.. *Shifted to Warwickshire, and was appointed their captain in 1985. *In February 86, Norman Gifford while on duty with England B as assistant manager, played in Sri Lanka v England B, 3rd Unofficial test, at 3 weeks off his 46th birthday, contrary to instructions from the TCCB in London. *In 1986 took his 2000th wicket becoming in all probability the last bowler in England to finish a career with more than 2,000 first-class wickets, given the reduction in fixtures. *Finally retired, aged 48, in 1988. *Very few first-class cricketers played more matches than Norman Gifford. He played 710 games in all, the 20th highest total in history. *In 1989 he was Sussex coach and was offered to come out of retirement to play against Kent, to take advantage of the damp pitch, but he declined. Also Read: Live Cricket Score *A unique honour came in 2016, when Worcestershire and Warwickshire started competing for the Norman Gifford Trophy, awarded each year to the winner of the Vitality Blast T20 matches between the two counties.

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 12:14 pm

T20 WC: Added Responsibility To Entertain Them, Well Meet Soon, Says Samson On Chepauk Reception During IND Vs ZIM

MA Chidambaram Stadium: India wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson spoke about the overwhelming reception he received at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, his new home venue in the Indian Premier League (IPL), after being traded to Chennai Super Kings. The 29-year-old, who recently featured in Indias ICC Mens T20 World Cup clash against Zimbabwe at the iconic venue, reflected on the emotional connection he felt with fans in Chennai and the added sense of responsibility that comes with their support. Samson said the warmth was evident from the moment he arrived in the city, highlighting the close cultural and emotional ties between Chennai and his home state of Kerala. After the trade, this is the first time Im coming to Chennai. Right from the airport, I can feel the special love. Normally, we do come to Kerala and Chennai is very close, we do often come here, and I do feel that energy here. Fortunate to be a part of such a great and passionate fans here in Chennai, Sanju said in a video shared by bcci.tv on Saturday. The right-hander, who has built a reputation as one of Indias most elegant stroke-makers, said performing in front of Chennais passionate fanbase brought both joy and accountability. Really happy to go out there and entertain them in this way. Im happy. More than just happiness, theres also a little extra responsibility. When everyone comes to cheer for you, I think theres an extra added responsibility to actually entertain them. So yeah, Im very happy. Yes, well meet soon, he said in Tamil. The right-hander, who has built a reputation as one of Indias most elegant stroke-makers, said performing in front of Chennais passionate fanbase brought both joy and accountability. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He also found the boundary with a crisp cut, rotating strike efficiently while maintaining pressure on the bowlers. His attacking approach helped India surge to 46 without loss in three overs. However, Samsons promising knock ended when he mistimed a slower short ball from Muzarabani, falling to a catch at deep mid-wicket. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 11:30 am

T20 WC: We Do Not Really Care About The Perfect Game, Says Will Jacks

T20 World Cup: All-rounder Will Jacks believes England doesnt need a perfect game to lift the 2026 ICC Mens T20 World Cup title. Having sealed a semi-final berth with a thrilling last-over win over New Zealand in Colombo his fourth Player-of-the-Match award of the tournament Jacks made it clear that results, not perfection, were what mattered. We've won six out of seven games and we've qualified for a semi-final. At the end of the day, no one really cares (about the perfect game). We obviously want to play well in there, but we're not gutted that we haven't played the perfect game because we're winning. And that's T20 cricket, that's professional sport. It's also incredibly hard to do that. You're playing against a very strong side who have prepared as well as you, and they know what they're trying to do and they're also trying to play the perfect game. So the chances of that happening are very slim. What we've done well is, in the key moments, we've kept a calm and clear head and we've managed to negotiate those well. Under Harry Brooks leadership, they have repeatedly found themselves in tricky positions, only for someone to step up. Against New Zealand, chasing 160, the crisis point arrived again: 43 required from the final three overs when Rehan Ahmed joined Jacks at the crease. What followed was a decisive shift in momentum built on clarity and courage, as England romped home with three balls to spare. Yet Jacks admitted the nerves were real, especially after watching Sri Lanka falter against New Zealands spinners on the same surface at the R. Premadasa Stadium. I was nervous. I knew that was a big task. We've seen the Sri Lanka game two nights ago on this pitch and how well New Zealand were bowling, and I watched how our batters were finding it having bowled on it myself. I knew that was a lot of runs. So I knew we needed to do something special. The turning point came in the 18th over when Rehan charged Glenn Phillips and launched him for six off the second ball. Twenty-two runs flowed from the over. That ball that Rehan hit, a six on the second ball, that gave me energy as well. And I thought, 'right, we've got a chance here'. And then obviously I finished the over 6, 4, 4, and, we were on. I think small moments like that [are] so important and not just the runs but the way it happens, hitting a big six and really showing the bowler that you're on here and we believe that we can win this is, is really crucial and from that moment I think the mindset changed. England now head to Mumbai for the second semi-final at the Wankhede Stadium, where they will likely face either defending champions India or West Indies the latter having beaten them earlier at the same venue. It would be massive, yeah, Jacks said. Everyone knows about India and the storyline that that brings. It could also be the West Indies and they've beaten us in Mumbai, so we know how tricky that's going to be. We'll be watching their game Sunday and we'll see the outcome. We'll be prepared and I think we'll go into it with optimism and excitement. England now head to Mumbai for the second semi-final at the Wankhede Stadium, where they will likely face either defending champions India or West Indies the latter having beaten them earlier at the same venue. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We've already played against West Indies at the Wankhede already, so a little bit of experience there. It's nice to go back to a ground that we've already played on as well. Both sides are very strong, very powerful teams and we've just got to go out there and try and do the little things well again. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 10:52 am

T20 WC 2026: India Aim For 'Fearless Cricket' Ahead Of West Indies Showdown

India revived their T20 World Cup campaign with their fearless brand of cricket ahead of a winner-takes-all decider against the West Indies for the last semi-final berth. Hot favourites to defend their title on home soil, India thrashed Zimbabwe by 72 runs in Chennai on Thursday to bounce back from their heavy defeat against South Africa in their Super Eights opener. India's batting, led by opener Abhishek Sharma's blistering 55, and an unbeaten 50 by Hardik Pandya, piled up 256-4, the second-highest total in the history of the tournament. In a brutal show of power hitting, the Indian batters demolished the opposition bowling with 17 sixes and 17 fours at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium. India face the West Indies, who went down to South Africa by nine wickets, in Kolkata on Sunday to decide the second semi-finalist from Group 1. We want to play the fearless cricket, the brand of cricket we played today and we played since last year, batter Tilak Varma said. The same intent we want to keep in the next game as well. And going ahead in the tournament, we take the same intensity (forward). The left-handed Varma hit a 19-ball 44 as he put together an unbeaten 84-run stand with Pandya, who capped off the innings with two sixes to raise his fifty. It all came together for India after they rejigged their opening combination with the return of Sanju Samson, who handed the team a quick start with his 24 off 15 balls. The left-handed Abhishek hit form with his first T20 World Cup fifty after he struggled in the tournament with three ducks in four innings. It's important when the openers give us a good start, the same confidence follows to number three, four and five, said Varma. And we discussed that whatever the situation is, (even) if we lose three-four wickets in powerplay, we will bat with the same rhythm, he added. And we want to show the fear in opposition bowlers, that these guys are ready to hit each and every ball. - 'Keep that intensity' - India, the world's top-ranked T20 team, came into the World Cup on the back of huge totals in bilateral contests, and were tipped to cross the 300-run mark at the tournament. But their batting had looked fragile and was often exposed, including by minnows the United States, who reduced them to 77-6 in their opener. Varma remains cautious of his team's plans against the West Indies, who posted 254-6 against Zimbabwe in their Super Eights opener. So if the wicket is not good, then we'll adjust, and we'll keep that intensity on, said Varma. I would not say we want to score more than 250 -- but if we get a good start, then of course we'll go for it. The Indian bowling has looked good. On Thursday, left-arm quick Arshdeep Singh returned figures of 3-24 to limit Zimbabwe to 184-6. He surpassed senior paceman Jasprit Bumrah as the leading bowler for India at the T20 World Cup with 35 wickets to Bumrah's 33. We have been doing well for the past couple of years, so even after a blip or a defeat, the belief of the group was there, Arshdeep told reporters. We knew we just have to come and follow our processes, and the result will come our way. So the thought was very simple and we are enjoying it. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The 2024 champions have the weight of history against them. No team has ever retained the T20 World Cup and no side have ever won the trophy on home soil.

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 9:55 am

Will Jacks: 'Perfect game? No one really cares'

England content to win key moments - and games - en route to World Cup semi-finals

Espn CricInfo 28 Feb 2026 3:48 am

'It's out of our control' - Santner laments loss as New Zealand left waiting on semi-finals

Black Caps lose control of their destiny after little moments result in last-gasp defeat to England

Espn CricInfo 28 Feb 2026 2:44 am

T20 WC: How Pakistan Can Still Qualify For Semis -- Scenarios Explained

Pallekele International Cricket Stadium: The qualification situation for Pakistan in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 is clear, direct, and completely within their control after Englands four-wicket win against New Zealand has completely changed the Group 2 standings in Colombo. After winning against New Zealand at the R. Premadasa Stadium, Harry Brooks England completed the Super 8 stage unbeaten in Group 2 and have made what looked like a slim chance for qualification into a straightforward equation for Pakistan going into their last match. The result from Fridays Super 8 Group 2 match has confirmed Englands position at the top of Group 2 as they secured six points from their three matches. Despite the loss on Friday to England, New Zealand sit second in Group 2 with three points and a strong net run rate of +1.390. Pakistan are currently in third place with one point from two matches and have a net run rate of -0.461. Pakistan need to defeat Sri Lanka by 64 runs batting first, or successfully chase down the target in 13.1 overs if they bowl first. Pakistan and Sri Lanka will meet on Saturday at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in what will be a virtual knockout match for Pakistan. Pakistan will knock New Zealand out of the tournament if they meet either of these requirements; otherwise, New Zealand will proceed as the second-placed team from Group 2. If New Zealand makes it through the group, they will play the first semifinal in Kolkata (but only if South Africa loses to Zimbabwe and India finishes first in Group 1, which would change the venue situation). Pakistan will knock New Zealand out of the tournament if they meet either of these requirements; otherwise, New Zealand will proceed as the second-placed team from Group 2. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Kicking off the chase of 160, Matt Henry and Lockie Ferguson bowled brilliantly, taking wickets within the first eight balls for New Zealand. Phil Salt and Jos Buttler got out early, leaving England with just two runs on the board. New Zealand had a great chance to take control during the first six overs. However, captain Harry Brook steadied the chase. He and Jacob Bethell formed an unbeaten 45-run partnership for the third wicket at the end of the mandatory powerplay. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Feb 2026 12:02 am

T20 WC: Jacks, Rehan Kind Of Put Finishing Touches, It Was Some Good Batting, Says NZ Skipper Santner

T20 World Cup: After a close four-wicket defeat against England in the Super 8s of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner dwelled on the fine margins that swung the contest in Colombo. Good match, a tight match. The way England kind of paced that chase and then obviously the way Will Jacks and Rehan kind of put the finishing touches, it was good batting, Santner said after the loss at the R. Premadasa Stadium. Chasing 160, England recovered from early blows to seal the game with three balls remaining, thanks largely to a late surge from Rehan Ahmed and Will Jacks. Santner admitted there were moments New Zealand could look back on. We made our lives easy if we won, but again we played a pretty good game. There were moments both with the bat and the ball that you could probably look back on that kind of turned the game on us a little bit, but credit to England the way they played. New Zealand had earlier posted 159/7 after being asked to bat. They powered to 54 without loss in the Power-play, with Finn Allen and Tim Seifert putting Englands attack under pressure. But wickets through the middle overs stalled momentum. We set up a good platform to target the last few overs, then lost a few there, and we only kind of scraped to 160. Could have easily been 170, and then I guess at the end you needed 40 off the last three, and the way they were able to take down the offie, and at the end it was good batting, Santner reflected. On the approach with the bat, he added: The other innings we lost the wickets throughout and managed to get to a score through the last 4 overs but today we kind of set a platform, got to the second timeout in a pretty good spot and then some tough options straight up after the timeout but you need to kind of get runs and we were thinking at that stage 170-175 would have been a good score. Santner reserved special praise for Ahmeds finishing act. Rehan showed his class with the bat in the last couple of years. A very good player of spin. He wasn't really fazed on that wicket. His partnership with Jacks, but also set up well by Banton and Curran after losing a few at the start. Earlier in the chase, New Zealand had struck twice in the first eight balls through Matt Henry and Lockie Ferguson to reduce England to 2/2. But England captain Harry Brook felt belief in his middle order made the difference. (On the partnership between Rehan and Jacks) We have seen what Reh can do in the nets, and he has gone out there and played beautifully there. Jacksy played brilliantly too, who has won his 4th Man of the Match award in the -- the most he has got, he just told me. He is pretty happy with that performance. Brook said Ahmeds inclusion was a tactical call. There are conversations to be had. We said to the group that we are going to select the team on the basis of the conditions. We thought that today was the perfect opportunity to bring him in, and he did an amazing job. On facing an unbeaten New Zealand side, Brook added: Well, we know that they (NZ) are a strong side. I think he was unbeaten until now. We played against them before Christmas, and we knew how strong they were. They do the little things really well. They have got some extreme power with the batting and are very skilful with their bowling. He also threw his weight behind Jos Buttler amid scrutiny over form. Well, I think that there has been a lot of talk about Jos. I said the other day that he has played 150 games for England, and people need to probably take a step back from that. He is probably the best white ball player to ever play the game. He is in a little bit of a poor run now, but that's something everyone goes through. We know what he can produce in the next couple of games. He knows what he can do. He averages 34, striking at 145 in 150 games. He is a phenomenal player, and I have no doubts about that. On facing an unbeaten New Zealand side, Brook added: Well, we know that they (NZ) are a strong side. I think he was unbeaten until now. We played against them before Christmas, and we knew how strong they were. They do the little things really well. They have got some extreme power with the batting and are very skilful with their bowling. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As for a preferred semifinal opponent in Mumbai, Brook made Englands stance clear: We are not bothered. We just want to go out there and Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 11:38 pm

T20 WC: 'I Reckon, This Is The Best One,' Says Jacks On Claiming Fourth POTM Award Vs NZ

T20 World Cup: After claiming his fourth Player of the Match (POTM) award in the ongoing ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, composed Will Jacks credited his 32 off 18 deliveries innings as best as England beat New Zealand by four wickets with three balls to spare in their Group 2 Super 8 clash at the R. Premadasa Stadium. Jacks composed 32 off 18 deliveries, coupled with Rehan Ahmeds unbeaten 19 off just seven balls, helped England chase down 160 in a contest that swung wildly until the final over. Reflecting on the award, Jacks said: I reckon this is the best one. Im absolutely buzzing with that, especially with how tight the finish was. When I went out there, the game was on a knife-edge, so Im really happy. Chasing 160, England were rocked early by Matt Henry and Lockie Ferguson, who struck within the first eight balls. Phil Salt and Jos Buttler fell with just two runs on the board, handing New Zealand early control. Captain Harry Brook responded with composure, stitching an unbeaten 45-run stand with Jacob Bethell by the end of the powerplay to steady the chase. But Phillips turned the tide again, dismissing Brook for 26 with his first ball of the match and then producing a stunning diving catch to remove Bethell (21), leaving England in fresh trouble. Jacks admitted clarity of thought was crucial in the tense finish. Its about keeping it simple. Rehan Ahmed played a brilliant innings, and everyone who went out there took a bit of time to adjust to how slow the surface was. That six off Glenn Phillips really shifted momentum and put them under pressure. From there, I just tried to play off that and stick to the plan. He revealed the pair had targeted a specific phase. We spoke about taking a calculated risk in that 15th over and identified it as our matchup. For the other overs, it was about hitting into the gaps and running hard. Its a big ground and a slow surface, so youre not always clearing the ropes. The twos we picked up were really important. Earlier, New Zealand had posted 159/7 after being asked to bat. Despite a tidy opening partnership of Finn Allen and Tim Seifert and a counterattack of Glenn Philips, New Zealand's innings was restricted in the end. With 43 needed off 18 balls, the game hung in the balance. Phillips conceded 22 in an over under heavy assault, and Mitchell Santner was struck for 16 in the penultimate over, including a boundary first ball and a maximum off the last by Ahmed. Earlier, New Zealand had posted 159/7 after being asked to bat. Despite a tidy opening partnership of Finn Allen and Tim Seifert and a counterattack of Glenn Philips, New Zealand's innings was restricted in the end. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Its been a great night personally, but finishing the game like that is what you want as a player, Jacks said. On Englands form surge, he added: Yeah, I feel really confident and calm in the middle right now. That calmness probably helps more than anything. As a team, were heading in the right direction - three wins in the Super 8 against strong sides, so were very happy going into the semi-finals. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 11:24 pm

T20 World Cup 2026: , ,

Semifinal Qualification Scenarios For Pakistan: (27 ) -20 2026 8 7 159 19.3 6 8 2 , 2 +1.390 8 (28 ) -0.461 , Also Read: Live Cricket Score 160 64 160 40 Can Pakistan Pull This Off? #T20WorldCup #PAKvsSL pic.twitter.com/yyq52rBFHK CRICKETNMORE (@cricketnmore) February 27, 2026

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 11:11 pm

MCA Apex Council Approves Naming Of Stand, Gates After Ravi Shastri; Dilip Sardesai, Eknath Solkar, Diana Edulji

The MCA Apex Council: The Apex Council of the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA), at its meeting held on Friday, approved significant resolutions to honour distinguished former Mumbai and India cricketers for their invaluable contribution to the game by naming gates and stands in the Wankhede Stadium after them. These include naming the stand below the press box after Ravi Shastri, Gate No. into the stadium as Dilip Sardesai Gate, Gate No. 6 as Eknath Solkar Gate, and Gate No. 5 as Diana Edulji Gate. Gates and stands at the Wankhede are already named after Vinoo Mankad, Polly Umrigar, Sachin Tendulkar, Ajit Wadekar, Sunil Gavaskar, Dilip Vengsarkar, and Rohit Sharma, among others. The MCA Apex Council approved a proposal to name Level 1 Stand below the Press Box at the iconic Wankhede Stadium after former India Captain and renowned commentator Ravi Shastri, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to Mumbai and Indian cricket, both as a player and as a coach. In another significant decision, the Apex Council approved the naming of the following gates at Wankhede Stadium after former Mumbai and India stalwarts: Gate No. 3 Dilip Sardesai Gate Gate No. 6 Eknath Solkar Gate Gate No. 5 Diana Edulji Gate These legends have played a pivotal role in strengthening Mumbais rich cricketing legacy and have made immense contributions to Indian cricket at the highest level. The initiative aims to permanently commemorate their achievements and inspire future generations of cricketers and fans visiting the stadium, the MCA said in a statement on Friday. Gate No. 5 Diana Edulji Gate Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Mumbai Cricket Association remains committed to preserving and celebrating its glorious heritage while continuing to build a strong future for the sport, the statement added. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 9:58 pm

T20 WC: NZ Pacer Matt Henry To Return Home On Paternity Leave

ICC T20 World Cup: Matt Henry will leave New Zealands campaign at the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 during the Super Eight stage after being granted paternity leave to return home for the birth of his second child, following the match against England at the R. Premadasa Stadium. Henry has been one of New Zealands top bowlers in this tournament, taking six wickets in five innings at an economy rate of 7.38, making him the joint-highest wicket-taker for his team. Firstly, we're all very excited for Matt and Holly on the arrival of their second child, New Zealand coach Rob Walter said in a statement. It's a significant moment for their family, and we're wishing them all the best. Walter, however, remained hopeful that the fast bowler could still play a role in the later stages of the tournament. There's a lot that can happen, but we're optimistic that things will work out for the team and for Matt. We hope to see him back competing in the final phases of the competition. Earlier in the tournament, fellow bowler Lockie Ferguson also took paternity leave, missing the group-stage match against Canada in Chennai before returning for the Super Eight game against Sri Lanka on February 25. New Zealand can secure their semi-final spot and finish at the top of Group 2 with five points if they defeat England in Colombo. This result would confirm their qualification and ensure they face the second-placed team from Group 1 in the semi-finals, with both knockout matches to be held in India. However, their immediate focus remained on bouncing back after England's spinners restricted them to 159/7 in 20 overs during the Super Eight match in Colombo. Choosing to bat first, New Zealand recovered from a slow start to mount a solid powerplay. After a scoreless opening over by Jofra Archer, Finn Allen and Tim Seifert counterattacked. The pair took on Sam Curran and Liam Dawson, racing to 54 runs in the next five overs without losing a wicket. This marked the first time in seven matches that England did not take a wicket in the powerplay. The breakthrough finally came from Adil Rashid, whose clever delivery lured Seifert (35) out of his crease, ending a 64-run opening stand. The wicket was significant: with 41 wickets in T20 World Cups, Rashid moved closer to the record held by Shakib Al Hasan and surpassed Wanindu Hasaranga on the list. Only Adam Zampa (44) and Rashid Khan (43) were ahead of him. Will Jacks then struck in his first over, as Allen (29) was caught by Jacob Bethell in the deep, halting New Zealands strong start. From 64 without loss, the Kiwis suddenly found themselves rebuilding. Glenn Phillips tried to anchor the innings, adding 31 runs with Rachin Ravindra (11), who misplayed a pull off Rehan Ahmed. Mark Chapman (15) contributed 26 with Phillips, but the pressure mounted as wickets continued to fall. Will Jacks then struck in his first over, as Allen (29) was caught by Jacob Bethell in the deep, halting New Zealands strong start. From 64 without loss, the Kiwis suddenly found themselves rebuilding. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Rashid, Jacks, and Ahmed took two wickets each, working together to restrict New Zealand to 159/7. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 9:54 pm

MCA to name a stand after Ravi Shastri at Wankhede Stadium

Three gates at the stadium to be named after Dilip Sardesai, Eknath Solkar and Diana Edulji

Espn CricInfo 27 Feb 2026 9:52 pm

T20 WC: Rinku Singh Will Join Team On Saturday In Kolkata, Says BCCI Secy Saikia

BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Devajit Saikia confirmed that left-handed Rinku Singh, who returned home after his father's demise on Thursday night due to liver cancer, will join Team India in Kolkata on Saturday ahead of their clash against West Indies in the Super 8s clash of the T20 World Cup. Rinku Singh will join the team tomorrow in Kolkata, BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia told IANS. Rinku, who is part of India's T20 World Cup squad, left Chennai at 5:00 am to rush to New Delhi for the last rites of Khanchand. Khanchand had been admitted to Yatharth Hospital in Greater Noida on February 21 after his condition deteriorated significantly. He was placed on ventilator support before passing away in the early hours of Friday. Rinku had previously been by his father's side when his condition worsened, but rejoined the squad ahead of India's match against Zimbabwe at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Thursday, though he did not feature in the playing eleven as Sanju Samson got the nod to play and open the batting alongside Abhishek Sharma. Earlier, Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association (UPCA) chief Prem Manohar Gupta also condoled the demise of the cricketer's father. Really disheartened to hear about the demise of Rinku Singhs father. Happiness had just begun to come into the family, and Rinkus wedding had recently been fixed. At such a time, this loss feels even more painful. The entire UPCA stands firmly with Rinku Singh and his family, he told IANS. The BCCI president, Mithun Manhas, also extended his heartfelt condolences via X post, Deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Rinku Singhs father. My heartfelt condolences to Rinku and his family in this difficult time. May lord Shiva give him the strength to stay strong. Earlier, Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association (UPCA) chief Prem Manohar Gupta also condoled the demise of the cricketer's father. Really disheartened to hear about the demise of Rinku Singhs father. Happiness had just begun to come into the family, and Rinkus wedding had recently been fixed. At such a time, this loss feels even more painful. The entire UPCA stands firmly with Rinku Singh and his family, he told IANS. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Defending champions India face the West Indies in a virtual knockout clash on Sunday, with a semi-final berth on the line. The winner of Sundays match will join South Africa for the semi-finals from Group 1. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 9:32 pm

Adani Group Measures Growth Through Inclusion, Not Scale: Jeet Adani At GreenX Talks

Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani: Adani Airport Holdings Limited (AAHL) Director Jeet Adani said on Friday that GreenX Talks is more than just a forum, as the Adani Group measures growth through inclusion, not scale. Green represents something everlasting, and the X stands for the extraordinary human spirit, Jeet Adani said, calling it a celebration of possibility, dignity and human excellence. Inaugurating the fifth edition of GreenX Talks at Adani Corporate House (ACH) in Ahmedabad, he added: Power is temporary. Character is permanent, emphasising that individuals are masters of their own destiny. The fifth edition of GreenX Talks reaffirmed a defining principle of the Adani Group growth is never measured by scale alone, but by inclusion. Diva Adani, his wife, expanded on the philosophy, noting that GreenX recognises talent not through sympathy but merit. Inclusion, she said, is about creating spaces where people belong because they have earned their place. In this spirit of institutional inclusion, the Chief Guest for the event was V. Vidyavathi, Secretary, Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. Her presence underscored the Central government's continued commitment to strengthening rights-based frameworks, expanding accessibility and creating livelihood, skilling and social security pathways for persons with disabilities across the country. Acclaimed classical dancer and actor Sudha Chandran spoke about resilience and reinvention, urging individuals never to let circumstance define identity. When life challenges you, respond not with limitation but with conviction, she said, reinforcing the programmes message that dignity and determination shape destiny. Visually-impaired entrepreneur Srikant Bolla, the Founder of Bollant Industries, delivered one of the most resonant lines of the event. If you dont dream the impossible, you cannot achieve it. I am not a man of yesterday, I am a man of tomorrow, he said, underscoring that hardship can become fuel for purpose and that every no can be turned into a yes. The programme also featured the Adani Ability Awards, presented by Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani. Ajay Kumar Reddy, former captain of the Indian Blind Cricket Team and a celebrated para-sports leader, was honoured in the Adaptive Sports Excellence category. Ayushi Dabas, IAS officer and public policy professional, received the Excellence in Public Service award. Lt Col C. Dwarkesh, Indian Army officer and advocate for adaptive sports, was recognised for Service Courage in Adaptive Sports Excellence. Malvika Iyer, a disability rights activist and international speaker, was awarded for Outstanding Disability Advocacy. Sheela Sharma, artist and creative practitioner, received the Excellence for Creative Expression award. Bolla was honoured for Excellence in Inclusive Entrepreneurship, and Chandran for Excellence in Cultural Contribution. Malvika Iyer, a disability rights activist and international speaker, was awarded for Outstanding Disability Advocacy. Sheela Sharma, artist and creative practitioner, received the Excellence for Creative Expression award. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Over five editions, GreenX Talks has evolved into a distinctive platform within the Adani Group ecosystem, spotlighting individuals who redefine strength and merit. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 9:02 pm

T20 WC: Rashid, Jacks, And Ahmed Help England Restrict New Zealand To 159/7

T20 World Cup: Adil Rashid, Will Jacks, and Rehan Ahmed picked two wickets each as England reduced New Zealand to 159/7 in 20 overs in the Group 2 Super 8s clash of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Friday. Electing to bat first, New Zealand began their innings strongly. Jofra Archer delivered a solid first over but soon lost his control. Both Finn Allen and Tim Seifert settled in and countered some great bowling from Sam Curran and Liam Dawson. They put pressure on the English bowlers after the first over yielded no runs. Starting with a zero run in their first over, New Zealand scored 54 runs in the next five overs to complete the mandatory batting Power-play. This was the first time in seven games that the English bowlers did not take a wicket during this period. Adil Rashid broke the opening partnership of 64 runs with a brave, teasing delivery that drew Tim Seifert (35) out of his crease. With 41 wickets in the ICC Men's T20 World Cups under his name, Rashid moved closer to catching the record for most wickets (Shakib Al Hasan) and also moved ahead of Wanindu Hasaranga on the all-time list. Currently, only Adam Zampa (44) and Rashid Khan (43) are ahead of him. Will Jacks struck in his very first over as Finn Allen (29) holed out in the deep, finding Jacob Bethell to end his stay. It was a lapse in judgment from Allen, and with that dismissal, both set batters were back in the hut in quick succession, halting New Zealands flying start. After the openers departed, all-rounder Glenn Philips was the lone batter to show some resistance against Englands quality spin and stitched a partnership of 31 runs with Rachin Ravindra (11), who mistimed a pull shot to mid-wicket off Rehan Ahmed. Mark Chapman (15) then added 26 runs with Philips, but soon he too departed as the Kiwis continued to lose wickets. Will Jacks ended a remarkable performance for England by taking his second wicket of the night. He dismissed Phillips, who scored a solid 39 off 28 balls, as England continued to apply pressure at the end of the innings. With New Zealand losing their sixth wicket, their inning started to fall apart. The Kiwis' innings never recovered as they lost the last four wickets for mere 36 runs as Rashid, Jacks, and Ahmed picked two wickets each to reduce New Zealand to 159/7. Will Jacks ended a remarkable performance for England by taking his second wicket of the night. He dismissed Phillips, who scored a solid 39 off 28 balls, as England continued to apply pressure at the end of the innings. With New Zealand losing their sixth wicket, their inning started to fall apart. Also Read: Live Cricket Score New Zealand 159/7 in 20 overs (Glenn Philips 39, Tim Seifert 35; Will Jacks 2-23, Adil Rashid 2-28) against England. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 8:54 pm

Unchanged New Zealand bat first in Colombo

Rehan Ahmed in for England

Espn CricInfo 27 Feb 2026 7:18 pm

IPL 2026 to begin on March 28, final scheduled for May 31

The delay in the announcement of the schedule is because of the assembly elections in Assam, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal

Espn CricInfo 27 Feb 2026 7:08 pm

T20 WC: Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka Head-to-head Record And Last Five Matches Performance

T20 World Cup: Pakistan will face co-hosts Sri Lanka in their last match of the Super 8s stage of the T20 World Cup 2026 to be played at the Pallekele International Stadium in Kandy on Saturday. Pakistan is coming to the contest after suffering a close defeat against the two-time champions, England, on Tuesday. While on the other side, Sri Lanka have been eliminated from the tournament after suffering back-to-back defeats against England and New Zealand in their first two Super 8s matches. This will be the 30th time that both sides will face each other in T20Is. Salman Agha's team has a clear edge in the head-to-head record between the two subcontinent teams. Salman Agha's side has won 17 out of the 29 matches played between them, while Sri Lanka have come victorious on just 12 occasions. However, Pakistan and Sri Lanka have a neck-and-neck fight in the T20 World Cup history. Both teams have faced each other four times in the multi-national tournament, in which Pakistan have won two matches, while Sri Lanka also won two encounters. Pakistan and Sri Lanka last met each other in the shortest format in January 2026, where the three-match series in Sri Lanka finished in a 1-1 draw. Head-to-head record between Pakistan and Sri Lanka in T20Is Total Matches Played: 29 Pakistan Won: 17 Sri Lanka Won: 12 Performance of both teams in their last 5 matches Pakistan: W, L, W, Ab, L Sri Lanka: W, W, L, L, L Squads: Sri Lanka: W, W, L, L, L Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sri Lanka: Dasun Shanaka (c), Pathum Nissanka, Kamil Mishara, Kusal Mendis, Kamindu Mendis, Kusal Janith Perera, Charith Asalanka, Janith Liyanage, Pavan Rathnayake, Wanindu Hasaranga, Dunith Wellalage, Maheesh Theekshana, Dushmantha Chameera, Matheesha Pathirana, Eshan Malinga. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 6:46 pm

Henry to return home after England game for birth of his child

Coach Walter is hopeful of Henry returning to the side, subject to New Zealand qualifying for the semi-finals

Espn CricInfo 27 Feb 2026 6:33 pm

Reyneke gets maiden ODI call-up; Khaka, Klaas and van Niekerk return

Kapp will miss the tour of five T20Is and three ODIs to continue her rehab after she picked up an illness against Pakistan recently

Espn CricInfo 27 Feb 2026 6:33 pm

Ranji Trophy Final: J&K Reach 186/4, Extend Lead To 477 Runs Against Karnataka At The End Of Day 4

Hubli Cricket Ground: Opener Qamran Iqbal remained unbeaten on 94 as Jammu and Kashmir reached 186/4 at stumps on Day 4 of the Ranji Trophy final at the Hubli Cricket Ground on Friday, stretching their overall lead to 477 runs against eight-time champions Karnataka. Sahil Lotra was batting on 16 at the end of play, giving Qamran valuable support as J&K moved closer to a historic victory. J&K resumed the final session at 89/3 and showed positive intent. Abdul Samad and Qamran scored quickly, hitting four boundaries in the first three overs of the session. Qamran brought up his half-century in the 33rd over with a boundary off Vidyadhar Patil. He reached his fifty in 89 balls and then increased the scoring rate, regularly finding the boundary to put Karnataka under pressure. Karnataka got a breakthrough in the 44th over when Shreyas Gopal dismissed Samad for 32 off 70 balls. Samad hit four fours and one six during his innings. After Samads dismissal, Qamran took responsibility and faced more deliveries to protect the new batter, Sahil. There was also a brief exchange between Qamran and Vijay Kumar Vyshak after a sharp bouncer in the 49th over, but Qamran stayed focused. He remained unbeaten on 94 at the end of the day, just six runs short of a century, as J&K tightened their grip on the match. Earlier in the day, Karnataka bowled well in the morning session and reduced J&K to 11/2 by Lunch. Prasidh Krishna and Vijay Kumar Vyshak bowled disciplined spells, while the fielders maintained pressure. Qamran and captain Paras Dogra then steadied the innings with a 61-run partnership. However, Krishna bowled Dogra with a sharp delivery. Qamran then built another partnership with Abdul Samad as J&K reached 89/3 at Tea. J&K started the day strongly by breaking the partnership between Karnataka's batters Mayank Agarwal and Kruthik Krishna. Sahil dismissed Kruthik in the 78th over. Sushil Kumar then removed Vidyadhar Patil in the 84th over to leave Karnataka at 256/7. Mayank Agarwal continued to fight despite wickets falling at the other end. He scored 160 off 266 balls, hitting 21 fours. He survived a few chances before being dismissed in the 91st over by Auqib Nabi. Auqib completed his five-wicket haul by dismissing Shikhar Shetty, while Yudhvir Singh took the final wicket as Karnataka were bowled out for 293. J&K secured a massive 291-run first-innings lead. With one day remaining, Jammu and Kashmir hold a strong advantage and are within touching distance of their maiden Ranji Trophy title. Auqib completed his five-wicket haul by dismissing Shikhar Shetty, while Yudhvir Singh took the final wicket as Karnataka were bowled out for 293. J&K secured a massive 291-run first-innings lead. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Jammu & Kashmir 584 all out & 186/4 in 57 overs (Qamran Iqbal 94 not out, Abdul Samad 32, Sahil Lotra 16 not out; Prasidh Krishna 2-42) lead Karnataka 293 all out in 93.3 overs (Mayank Agarwal 160, Kruthik Krishna 36; Auqib Nabi Dar 5-54, Sushil Kumar 2-51, Yudhwir Singh Charak 2-55) by 477 runs Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 6:20 pm

Nabi five-for, Qamran 94* take J&K close to maiden Ranji title

J&K got a 291-run first-innings lead despite Mayank Agarwal's 160, and ended the day 477 ahead

Espn CricInfo 27 Feb 2026 5:50 pm

SL vs PAK Match 50 Prediction, ICC T20 World Cup 2026: Match Preview And Expected Playing XI

SL vs PAK, Match 50, Super 8, Cricket Tips :The ICC T20 World Cup 2026 has proved to be a tough competition for the Asian sides. The defending champion, India, are fighting for a place in the semis, while Sri Lanka have been out and Pakistan are on the verge of getting eliminated. Now, Pakistan and Sri Lanka will face each other in the next Super 8 clash. This contest will begin at 7 PM IST at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on February 28. Both sides have been poor in their performance, and they have not been able to deliver good performances. But can they end the tournament with a win? SL vs PAK: Match Details Date: February 28, 2026 (Saturday) Time: 7:00 PM IST Venue: Pallekele International Stadium, Pallekele SL vs PAK Live Streaming Details Fans can watch the live action of the SL vs PAK on TV through the Star Sports networks. Fans can also watch the game on their mobile or PC through the Jio Hotstar streaming platform. SL vs PAK Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 29 Sri Lanka : 12 Pakistan : 17 No-Result : 00 SL vs PAK: Ground Pitch Report Pallekele International Stadium is a good wicket for the bowlers. Seamers have found movement here, while spinners have been more effective. It is not a venue where batters can play free-flowing shots and the ball is expected to grip as well. SL vs PAK Possible XIs Sri Lanka : Kusal Mendis (wk), Charith Asalanka, Pathum Nissanka, Pavan Rathnayake, Dasun Shanaka (c), Kamindu Mendis, Dunith Wellalage, Dushan Hemantha, Maheesh Theekshana, Dushmantha Chameera, Dilshan Madushanka Pakistan : Salman Agha (c), Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Fakhar Zaman, Shadab Khan, Babar Azam, Usman Khan (wk), Shaheen Afridi, Md. Nawaz, Salman Mirza, Usman Tariq SL vs PAK: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Sahibzada Farhan is the leading scorer in this tournament, and he is the only Pakistani batter who has shown good form. For Sri Lanka, Pathum Nissanka is a big wicket. His runs are crucial for them to do well. Probable Best Bowler Usman Tariq has proved to be the mystery bowler, and batters have found it hard to pick him. For Sri Lanka, Maheesh Theekshana has done this role and has taken wickets in the middle. Today Match Prediction : Sri Lanka have been horrible with the bat, and they are looking clueless in this unit. Pakistan have also lost matches, but overall, they have been better than Sri Lanka. Hence, we predict Pakistan to beat Sri Lanka in this game. SL vs PAK Match 50, ICC T20 World Cup 2026, Today SL vs PAK Match, SL vs PAK Prediction, SL vs PAK Predicted XIs, Injury Update for SL vs PAK 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.

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 5:47 pm

T20 WC: What Will Happen If The India Vs West Indies Super 8s Clash Is Washed Out? Know Rules

West Indies Super: Defending champions India will face West Indies in a virtual quarterfinal at the Eden Gardens on Sunday. The semifinal equation is quite simple for both teams; the winner of the encounter will reach the next round along with South Africa from Group A. However, things can get complicated if the match gets washed out or abandoned. Unlike actual quarterfinals, the reserve day is not available for the match. So if rain or any other calamity affects the match, then the teams will share one point each and will finish at the same points. According to the rules, in that case, the semifinal berth will be decided based on Net Run Rate (NRR). If that happens, West Indies will move to the semifinal on the virtue of their superior net run rate of +1.791, compared to Indias -0.100, and the hosts will be eliminated. So, the Men in Blue need to win this match at any cost and cant afford to see it abandoned. However, the weather forecast has brought some good news for the fans as there is no rain prediction in Kolkata on Sunday. Temperatures will hit 34C during the day. They will drop to a comfortable 25-26C by match time. According to the rules, in that case, the semifinal berth will be decided based on Net Run Rate (NRR). If that happens, West Indies will move to the semifinal on the virtue of their superior net run rate of +1.791, compared to Indias -0.100, and the hosts will be eliminated. So, the Men in Blue need to win this match at any cost and cant afford to see it abandoned. Also Read: Live Cricket Score While the West Indies is coming to the do-or-die match after suffering a nine-wicket defeat against the T20 World Cup 2024 runner-ups, South Africa, in their second Super 8s match played at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Thursday. Shai Hope's team registered a big win in their first Super 8s match vs Zimbabwe. The Caribbean side also has two points in two matches. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 5:42 pm

DY Patil T20 Cup: Tripathi, Iyer Efforts Go In Vain As BPCL Suffers Narrow Loss

DY Patil T20 Cup: India batters Rahul Tripathi and Shreyas Iyers efforts went in vain as they could not prevent BPCL from suffering a narrow two-wicket defeat at the hands of Income Tax in the DY Patil T20 Cup at DY Patil Stadium in Nerul on Friday. After being put into batting first, BPCL posted 151/8 in their 20 overs. Tripathi top-scored with 48 off 37 balls with four boundaries and two sixes. He also shared a 62 run fifth wicket stand with left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Anukul Roy. The other big contributor with the bat for BPCL was their skipper Shreyas Iyer (32). For Income Tax, the best bowlers were Saurabh Dubey (4-26) and Pankaj Jaiswal (2-28). In reply, Income Tax were taken to victory by wicketkeeper-batters Anuj Rawat and Harvik Desai, as they put on a partnership of 55 runs for the second wicket. Indias left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Shahbaz Ahmed played a vital hand of 24 runs, as Income Tax overhauled the target with two wickets to spare. Anukul chipped in with 2-19 for BPCL while Akhil Herwadkar ended up with figures of 2-31. At the DY Patil University ground, thanks to Kunal Singh Rathores 93 not out, Nirlon upstaged the Indian Navy by a massive 105 runs. The tournament will now be on a break on the weekend, with the final round of Group matches slated to be staged on Monday. Brief Scores: At the DY Patil University ground, thanks to Kunal Singh Rathores 93 not out, Nirlon upstaged the Indian Navy by a massive 105 runs. The tournament will now be on a break on the weekend, with the final round of Group matches slated to be staged on Monday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score At DY Patil University - Group C: Nirlon 227-6 in 20 overs (Kunal Singh Rathore 93 not out, Amogh Bhatkal 44) beat Indian Navy 122 in 14.5 overs (Nakul Sharma 40 not out, Shubham Rohilla 29; Varun Rao 4-22, Dhrumil Matkar 2-18) by 105 runs Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 5:26 pm

2nd ODI: Voll, Litchfield Help Australia Take ODI Series With Five-wicket Win Over India (ld)

After Jemimah Rodrigues: Georgia Voll struck a magnificent 101 to power Australia to a commanding five-wicket victory over India in the second ODI at the Bellerive Oval on Friday. The result also meant Australia secured the ODI series and took a 6-4 lead in the multi-format series. India's total of 251/9, built on composed half-centuries by Pratika Rawal and Harmanpreet Kaur, always appeared a few runs short of what would be required to truly test Australia on a surface and outfield that offered little assistance to the bowlers, and thats exactly what happened. Chasing 252, Australia lost captain Alyssa Healy to Kashvee Gautam in the third over. But that proved to be the only early alarm in an otherwise clinical and dominant run chase that was wrapped up with a staggering 83 balls to spare. Georgias 101 came off 83 balls and was laced with 13 fours and a six. She also shared a commanding 119-run partnership for the second wicket with Phoebe Litchfield, who hit a 62-ball 80 studded with 11 fours and a six. It was something that shifted the momentum decisively in Australia's favour, as India lacked penetration with the ball and imagination in field settings. Australia did lose a few wickets towards the end of the chase, but managed to get over the line. Australia didnt have the best of starts as Alyssa, who hit a fifty in the first ODI in Brisbane, was castled early by Kashvee, who got her first international wicket. But after that, Phoebe launched a stunning barrage of boundaries, including three on the trot off Kranti Gaud. Against spinners N. Sree Charani and debutant Vaishnavi Sharma, Phoebe was in imperious form, bringing up her half-century off just 42 balls and along the way became the second youngest Australian batter to reach 2,000 international runs, behind only the great Meg Lanning. But her innings came to an abrupt end when she attempted a lap off Kranti Gaud, but was castled. Georgia, however, had no intention of letting the momentum slip. Having survived a scare on 19 when Kranti put down a tough chance at long-on, the young right-hander shifted through the gears with remarkable ease and composure, with her leg-side shots and boundaries over extra cover catching everyones attention. She brought up her half-century off 44 balls before accelerating further, piercing gaps at will and clearing the ropes with increasing authority, including being dropped on 53 by Smriti. Her century came off just 80 balls in the 31st over, though in a bizarrely nervy fashion - an edge off Kashvee that wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh nearly pouched, with Georgia scrambling for a single to bring up the milestone. Georgia smiled cheekily as she removed her helmet to acknowledge the applause, knowing full well how close it had come to ending differently. Her innings ended one ball later, caught off a mishit off Kashvee for exactly 101 -- her second ODI century, and also the second one against India. In doing so, she became only the third Australian women's player to record multiple ODI centuries before turning 23, joining Meg, who achieved the feat five times, and Phoebe, who has done it three times. Beth Mooney provided steady and assured support during her partnership with Georgia, before being dismissed via a successful India review for being caught behind for 31. Annabel Sutherland fell shortly after for 10, holing out off Deepti, who claimed her second wicket of the innings, but by then the match was long beyond India's reach. Previously, Harmanpreet top-scored with 54 off 70 balls, while Pratika made 52 off 81 deliveries, though the final total was below-par on a benign surface that offered little assistance to bowlers. For Australia, Annabel Sutherland, Alana King, and Ashleigh Gardner claimed two wickets apiece while keeping the scoring rate firmly in check and never allowing India's batters to fully cut loose. The innings followed a familiar pattern of promise and frustration for India Pratika and Smriti Mandhana laid a solid foundation by putting on 78 runs in the first 16 overs before the middle order wobbled. A late flourish of 73 runs off the final 10 overs, driven largely by Harmanpreet's composed fifty and a blistering cameo from debutant Vaishnavi Sharma, helped India cross the 250-mark. Electing to bat first, Pratika and Smriti were eye-catching with their boundaries in the first five overs. Though the last five overs of the Power-play didnt get any boundary, India ensured to make it a fifth instance in the last seven meetings that Australia failed to take a wicket in the mandatory powerplay. Smriti Mandhana never looked settled at the crease and was even dropped thrice. But she fell for 31 after she missed an ambitious paddle off Ashleigh Gardner and saw her stumps being shattered, as her 16th fifty-plus stand with Pratika in ODIs came to an end. After Jemimah Rodrigues edged behind off Annabel, Pratika Rawal looked composed to bring up a well-crafted half-century off 76 balls before being run out in a horrible mix-up with Harmanpreet at the strikers end. It proved to be a pivotal moment as Australia clawed back Amanjot Kaur nicked behind off Nicola Carey, Deepti Sharma holed out to deep mid-wicket, and Richa Ghosh was trapped lbw by Alana, leaving Harmanpreet to carry the innings almost single-handedly. She found good support in bringing Indias innings on track via a 55-run stand with Kashvee, who made 25 off 34 balls, before being castled by Ashleigh. The India captain rose to the occasion to bring up her half-century off 66 balls before falling for 54 off 70 deliveries, caught by cover-point off Megan Schutt with just an over remaining. Vaishnavi then provided the late impetus India needed by launching a series of two boundaries in the final over to lift the total past 250, which was easily hunted down by Georgia and Phoebe. It proved to be a pivotal moment as Australia clawed back Amanjot Kaur nicked behind off Nicola Carey, Deepti Sharma holed out to deep mid-wicket, and Richa Ghosh was trapped lbw by Alana, leaving Harmanpreet to carry the innings almost single-handedly. She found good support in bringing Indias innings on track via a 55-run stand with Kashvee, who made 25 off 34 balls, before being castled by Ashleigh. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 251/9 in 50 overs (Harmanpreet Kaur 54, Pratika Rawal 52; Ashleigh Gardner 2-39, Alana King 2-41) lost to Australia 252/5 in 36.1 overs (Georgia Voll 101, Phoebe Litchfield 80; Deepti Sharma 2-32, Kashvee Gautam 2-47) by five wickets Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 5:14 pm

2nd ODI: Made Same Mistakes Again, Kept Losing Wickets In Between, Admits Harmanpreet

Harmanpreet Kaur: India captain Harmanpreet Kaur admitted her side had once again failed to bat to their potential, saying the team had set out to post a 300-plus total on a surface significantly better than the one used in the first ODI but had repeatedly undone themselves by making same mistakes again and losing wickets at crucial intervals. At the Bellerive Oval, Harmanpreet top-scored with 54 off 70 balls, while Pratika Rawal made 52 off 81 deliveries. But Indias total of 251/9 was below-par on a benign surface that offered little assistance to bowlers, as Australia completed the chase with 83 balls to spare, thanks to Georgia Volls magnificent 101. Well, definitely we didn't bat well today because as a group we decided that let's bat first and put a 300-plus total on the board because today's pitch was far better than the previous one. But unfortunately, we again made the same mistakes and we kept losing wickets in between, and I think that's why we were short of lots of runs. Even though we didn't play good cricket, still there are so, so many positives. Girls are coming up and showing some good cricket. So I think it's only about being there and keeping doing the right things again and again. And I think that's what you have to do when you're playing international cricket, said Harmanpreet at the conclusion of the game. She promised that India will improve on their mistakes in the final ODI to be played at the same venue on Sunday. As I mentioned, no matter whether we bat first or second, we have to bat really well because whenever we bat well, we're always in a good situation. I think in the last two games we didn't bat well, and I think that really cost us. So I think it's only about batting well and batting deep, and hopefully in the next game we'll do that, she said. Australia captain Alyssa Healy was effusive in her praise for the team's performance, saying the likes of Georgia and Phoebe Litchfield are the future batting stalwarts of the national team. I'm really pumped with that result. Like I said the other night, I was ecstatic with the way that we went about that chase and to do it again tonight even better, I thought, was outstanding. Sometimes I've just got to get out of the way and let the young kids do their thing. That's the future, right? That's the future of this Australian cricket team moving forward in that top order. So to see them go about their business tonight, especially Phoebe, the way she took it on early and got herself set and gave us a real opportunity, was outstanding. Kudos to them both, she said. Alyssa further mentioned she was very pleased with the bowling effort. Pretty pleased with that. It was one of those weird ones where I felt like they were well short of a par score, but at the same time it was frustrating for us, and I felt like we could have got them out a little bit earlier. But to keep them to 250 on that sort of wicket was just an outstanding effort from our group. We felt pretty well ahead at the halfway mark, we just had to get it done. We'll just keep focusing on what we can do really well and the little phases of the game that we can win We're doing those little things at the moment, which is great. And especially heading into next week as well, those little key moments are something that we speak about a lot. Nothing changes for Sunday, I'd say, she said. Georgia, named Player of the Match for her stunning century, said batting alongside Phoebe had made her job straightforward in the chase. It was obviously nice to get over the line. I thought Phoebe was outstanding at the other end. Made my job super easy. Just out there having a lot of fun batting with her. And then obviously when Moons came in, sort of kept the momentum going. We're doing those little things at the moment, which is great. And especially heading into next week as well, those little key moments are something that we speak about a lot. Nothing changes for Sunday, I'd say, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Obviously it complements each other quite well and we just love batting together. I love batting anywhere, to be honest. I think any chance you get to bat for Australia, you try and take it with both hands. So I'm just sort of trying to take any opportunity I can get and do the best job I can, she concluded. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 5:12 pm

2nd ODI: Voll's Ton Helps Australia Seal ODI Series With 5-wicket Win Over India

Georgia Voll: Georgia Voll struck a magnificent 101 to power Australia to a commanding five-wicket victory over India in the second ODI at the Bellerive Oval on Friday. The result also meant Australia secured the ODI series and took a 6-4 lead in the multi-format series. India's total of 251/9, built on composed half-centuries from Pratika Rawal and Harmanpreet Kaur, always appeared a few runs short of what would be required to truly test Australia on a surface and outfield that offered little assistance to the bowlers and thats exactly what happened. Chasing 252, Australia lost captain Alyssa Healy to Kashvee Gautam in the third over. But that proved to be the only early alarm in an otherwise clinical and dominant run chase that was wrapped up with a staggering 83 balls to spare. Georgias 101 came off 83 balls and was laced with 13 fours and a six. She also shared a commanding 119-run second-wicket partnership with Phoebe Litchfield, who hit a 62-ball 80 studded with 11 fours and a six. It was something that shifted the momentum decisively in Australia's favour, as India lacked penetration with the ball and imagination in field settings. Australia did lose a few wickets towards the end of the chase, but managed to get over the line. Australia didnt have the best of the starts as Alyssa, who hit a fifty in the first ODI in Brisbane, was castled early by Kashvee, who got her first international wicket. But after that, Phoebe launched a stunning barrage of boundaries, including three on the trot off Kranti Gaud. Against spinners N Sree Charani and debutant Vaishnavi Sharma, Phoebe was in imperious form, bringing up her half-century off just 42 balls and along the way became the second youngest Australian batter to reach 2,000 international runs, behind only the great Meg Lanning. But her innings came to an abrupt end when she attempted a lap off Kranti Gaud but was castled. Georgia, however, had no intention of letting the momentum slip. Having survived a scare on 19 when Kranti put down a tough chance at long-on, the young right-hander shifted through the gears with remarkable ease and composure, with her leg-side shots and boundaries over extra cover catching everyones attention. She brought up her half-century off 44 balls before accelerating further, piercing gaps at will and clearing the ropes with increasing authority. The century arrived off just 80 balls in the 31st over, though in bizarrely nervy fashion - an edge off Kashvee that wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh nearly pouched, with Georgia scrambling for a single to bring up the milestone. Her innings ended one ball later, caught off a mishit off Kashvee for exactly 101 - her second ODI century, and also the second one against India. In doing so, she became only the third Australian women's player to record multiple ODI centuries before turning 23, joining Meg, who achieved the feat five times, and Phoebe, who has done it three times. She brought up her half-century off 44 balls before accelerating further, piercing gaps at will and clearing the ropes with increasing authority. The century arrived off just 80 balls in the 31st over, though in bizarrely nervy fashion - an edge off Kashvee that wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh nearly pouched, with Georgia scrambling for a single to bring up the milestone. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 251/9 in 50 overs (Harmanpreet Kaur 54, Pratika Rawal 52; Ashleigh Gardner 2-39, Alana King 2-41) lost to Australia 252/5 in 36.1 overs (Georgia Voll 101, Phoebe Litchfield 80; Deepti Sharma 2-32, Kashvee Gautam 2-47) by five wickets Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 4:38 pm

Over 3500 Players Register As DDCA Conducts Open Bowling Trials Across Age Groups

DDCA Secretary Ashok Sharma: Over 3,500 players filled registration forms for Delhi & District Cricket Association phased open bowling trials across multiple age groups and skill categories. The trials are being held in a structured, age-wise format, with separate assessment sessions for fast bowlers and spinners to ensure focused evaluation, transparency and fairness. The primary objective of this initiative is to identify and nurture promising bowling talent, particularly players who do not get adequate opportunities to feature in DDCA League matches and showcase their abilities. A key highlight of the programme is that registrations were kept completely free of cost. By removing financial barriers, DDCA aimed to maximise participation and ensure that talented players from all backgrounds had equal access to the platform. Following the initial phase of trials, shortlisted players will now be called for further rounds, forming the core of a structured development camp designed to provide technical guidance, performance assessment and long-term grooming. Speaking about the trials, DDCA president Rohan Jaitley said, Delhi has historically produced some of Indias finest bowlers who have not only represented the state with distinction but have gone on to bring laurels to the country. Delhi has a deep reservoir of bowling talent, but many players do not always get the exposure required at the right stage of their development. Through this phased and transparent process, we are attempting to widen the identification base and create a structured pathway that supports genuine merit. The emphasis is on long-term grooming and providing the right ecosystem for bowlers to progress, he added. Speaking about the impact of the initiative on young cricketers, DDCA vice president Shikha Kumar said, For many young bowlers, opportunity is not just about selection; it is about feeling noticed and knowing that their effort matters. As an association, our role goes beyond identifying talent. It is about creating an atmosphere where serious cricketers feel encouraged to commit, improve and see a future for themselves in the game. Speaking about the response and long-term vision, DDCA Secretary Ashok Sharma said, By keeping the trials free of cost and open across age groups, we wanted to ensure that opportunity is never restricted by circumstance. Our focus is on building depth in the bowling department and creating a strong pipeline that can consistently serve Delhi cricket in the coming seasons. The camp is being led by former India cricketer and Delhi captain Vijay Dahiya, along with experienced coaches and former international players including Sanjeev Sharma, Gurusharan Singh and Parvinder Awana, as well as accomplished domestic professionals such as Sumeet Dogra and Bantu Singh. Speaking about the initiative and the opportunity it presents for bowlers across age groups, Vijay Dahiya said, It gives us the time to properly identify bowlers, spend time with them and work on their overall development. If you want to build winning teams, whether at junior or senior level, you need a strong pool of bowlers, and that is exactly what we are trying to create through these open trials. As part of the next stage, DDCA has also formally invited leading cricket clubs across Delhi to conduct their own internal assessments and nominate their top five bowlers. The best performers from this club pool will be merged with those shortlisted from the open trials to create a combined high-potential group. This integrated pool will undergo further evaluation and skill-specific sessions, with a focus on strengthening key bowling areas such as pace development, control, variations, fitness standards and match temperament. The aim is to provide these players with the right guidance, structured mentoring and competitive exposure at an early stage. As part of the next stage, DDCA has also formally invited leading cricket clubs across Delhi to conduct their own internal assessments and nominate their top five bowlers. The best performers from this club pool will be merged with those shortlisted from the open trials to create a combined high-potential group. Also Read: Live Cricket Score DDCA intends to facilitate exposure opportunities for standout performers, including referrals to competitive T20 platforms such as the Delhi Premier League and other tournaments organised by the association. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 4:22 pm

Molineux out of India series with back soreness, West Indies tour in doubt

The allrounder, who captained the T20I series, has had an injury-hit career

Espn CricInfo 27 Feb 2026 4:16 pm

'Cricket Was Never The Plan': Jitesh Sharma Opens Up On His Unplanned Journey

Indian Armed Forces: India wicketkeeper-batter Jitesh Sharma has opened up about his unconventional journey into professional cricket, revealing that the sport was never part of his original life plan and that a chance decision at school trials set him on the path to international cricket. Speaking on a podcast hosted by former South Africa captain AB de Villiers, Jitesh traced his journey from manifesting dreams of joining the Indian Armed Forces to becoming one of the Indian Premier Leagues trusted finishers. Jitesh revealed that his entry into cricket was purely accidental, driven by a state government incentive rather than ambition. Growing up, cricket was never part of the plan. I always wanted to go into defence. I was very fascinated and fond of the Army, Air Force. It was a state government rule, offering students 25 extra marks for representing their state in sport, that nudged a few of my friends and me into attending school trials. Spotting only one name listed under the wicketkeeper column, I picked up the gloves on the spot. At that moment, I wore those gloves for the first time. And it came naturally to me, he recalled. Reflecting on the mentors who played a defining role in his development, the Indian cricketer credited local coach Pritam Gandhi and senior India wicketkeeper-batter Dinesh Karthik for shaping both his mindset and skills. I think in the beginning, it was Pritam Gandhi, who was the local coach, who played a very big role in my life, because he was ahead of his time. He told me that I have to evolve. Because the place from where I belong its a typical red ball cricket environment here. Elbow, shoulders, head and everything. That time was very crucial in my life, I feel. And after that, I met Dinesh Kartik. I think these two people played a huge role in my life. Jitesh recalled. Speaking candidly about his strengths and weaknesses, Jitesh highlighted his constant desire to learn as both a virtue and a potential drawback. My biggest strength is that I always ask for new things. Im always ready to learn. Im not stubborn about it. And that same quality is my weakness. Sometimes in the process of learning, I cross that line. Sometimes you should know that this is enough. You can do much better in this skill, also. Sometimes I push myself so much that I cross the line, added Jitesh Sharma. Jitesh also spoke about his growth during his time with Royal Challengers Bengaluru, where he believes the managements backing unlocked his fighting instinct. The fighting instinct was always there; it was the franchises belief in me that gave it room to flourish. I had the skill, but before RCB, no one had faith in me. In RCB, the management spoke about it and showed belief. Sometimes, one statement that you can do and weve got your back is enough for a cricketer. That changed everything, he said. Jitesh also revealed the mindset that allows him to thrive under pressure in high-stakes situations. I always want to create something magical. I always visualise playing such innings in my life. Im that kind of person, but at the same time, I believe in staying present and focusing on my breathing. I look at the scoreboard and assess whats required and whats not. I keep calculating the situation. Jitesh also revealed the mindset that allows him to thrive under pressure in high-stakes situations. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Jitesh was excluded from India's T20 World Cup 2026 squad, and the batter will now play for the champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 4:06 pm

Amelia Kerr and Isabella Gaze power New Zealand to series win

Amelia Kerr and Isabella Gaze followed their record partnership from the first game as they added 163 for the opening wicket, the second-highest for New Zealand in T20Is

Espn CricInfo 27 Feb 2026 3:47 pm

My Heartfelt Prayers Are With You: Kohli Offers Condolences After Rinku Singhs Father Demise

Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association: India batting stalwart Virat Kohli mourned the passing of batter Rinku Singh's father, Khanchand, who passed away on Friday following a prolonged battle with liver cancer. Khanchand had been admitted to Yatharth Hospital in Greater Noida on February 21 after his condition deteriorated significantly and was placed on ventilator support before he passed away in the raly hours on Friday. Deeply saddened by the news of Rinkus fathers demise. My heartfelt prayers and thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. May you always find strength in his eternal blessings. Om Shanti, Kohli shared on X. The mortal remains of Khanchand Singh were brought to Aligarh from Greater Noida this afternoon, where Rinku gave a shoulder to the mortal remains of his father in his funeral procession. Rinku, who left Chennai at 5:00 am to rush to New Delhi, had previously been by his father's side when his condition worsened but rejoined the T20 World Cup squad ahead of India's match against Zimbabwe at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Thursday, though he did not feature in the playing eleven as Sanju Samson got the nod to play and open the batting alongside Abhishek Sharma. Earlier, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia told IANS that Rinku will not travel with the team to Kolkata for their next Super Eights fixture against the West Indies, to be played on Sunday. Rinku, who left Chennai at 5:00 am to rush to New Delhi, had previously been by his father's side when his condition worsened but rejoined the T20 World Cup squad ahead of India's match against Zimbabwe at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Thursday, though he did not feature in the playing eleven as Sanju Samson got the nod to play and open the batting alongside Abhishek Sharma. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The BCCI president Mithun Manhas extended his heartfelt condolences via X post, Deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Rinku Singhs father. My heartfelt condolences to Rinku and his family in this difficult time. May lord Shiva give him the strength to stay strong. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 3:42 pm

Lanning Joins Australia's Coaching Staff For U19 Womens Tri-series

The Youth Selection Panel: The legendary Meg Lanning will be joining the Australian support staff for the Under-19 women's tri-series in Queensland next month, said Cricket Australia (CA) on Friday. Lanning, who retired from international cricket in 2023 but continues to play domestic and franchise cricket, will serve as a development coach for the tri-series, which will also feature England and Sri Lanka to be played in Brisbane and Gold Coast from March 30 to April 18. She will work alongside head coach Kristen Beams, assistant coaches Lisa Keightley and Clive Rose. The appointment marks Lanning's second foray into coaching, having previously taken on an assisting role at last year's Lanning v Perry series. CA also named a 14-player squad for the series, which includes several players who have already made their senior domestic debuts. The players are eligible for selection at the next ICC Under 19 Womens World Cup, which will be held in 2027 in Bangladesh and Nepal. The Youth Selection Panel has assembled a strong, well-balanced squad as we head into the Tri-Series against Sri Lanka and England. All fourteen players have played incredible cricket so far this summer, and it was important for us also to select players who will be eligible for selection for next years Under 19 World Cup campaign. The Tri-Series will be a fantastic opportunity to showcase the talent coming through Australias cricket pathways against two strong opponents in Sri Lanka and England, said Kristen in a statement. After making the semi-finals of the first two editions of the Women's U19 T20 World Cup, Australia will be eyeing winning the trophy for the first time in 2027. Were excited to see the next wave of talent representing Australia at Under 19 level in the upcoming Tri-Series. The Tri-Series will be a fantastic opportunity to showcase the talent coming through Australias cricket pathways against two strong opponents in Sri Lanka and England, said Kristen in a statement. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia U19 squad: Ira Aery, Eva Baird, Mia Barwick, Alyssa Dermody, Ava Drury, Ayla Johnson, Shiloh Julien, Aurora Mavros, Indira Panelli, Emily Powell, Chelsea Sonter, Ayaka Stafford, Filippa Suesee and Tegan Williamson Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 2:34 pm

'On His Way To National Colours': Ganguly Lauds Auqib Nabi's Impressive Show In Ranji Trophy Final

Ranji Trophy Final: Former India captain Sourav Ganguly lauded Jammu and Kashmir pacer Auqib Nabi for his impressive show in the Ranji Trophy, saying the right-arm fast bowler is on his way to donning national colours and could begin his international journey in England. Ganguly also lauded Jammu and Kashmir's remarkable journey and fighting spirit in the ongoing Ranji Trophy, where they are putting up a strong show against eight-time champions Karnataka in their maiden final appearance. J&K has shown the world what effort and intent can do. They have made that region so proud of them. Tough environment makes tough people. Aqib Nabi on his way to national colours England is the place to start in the summer, Ganguly wrote on X, tagging the BCCI and chief selector Ajit Agarkar. India will play five T20Is and three ODIs in England in July. The tour will be crucial for preparation for the upcoming 2027 ODI World Cup, which will be played in South Africa. Ganguly feels that Auqib should be part of the tour. Auqib has been brilliant with the ball in the ongoing Ranji Trophy Final played at the Hubli Cricket Ground. He has taken the seventh five-wicket haul of the season, which helped J&K bowl out Karnataka for 293 despite Mayanks fighting 160 off 266 balls and take a 291-run first-innings lead, which could be crucial in the outcome of the match. Earlier, former Indian wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik also heaped praise on Auqib for his amazing performance. Karthik loved the determination of Auqib, who played all the matches in the ongoing tournament, weathered different conditions and has taken 60 wickets so far. Watching this Ranji Trophy campaign and following it closely, one thing I can say for certain, for all the young boys and girls out there playing this sport and wanting to represent the country, do it the AAQIB NABI way. Can't think of any pacer/player in a long time doing what he's done, he wrote on X. Karthik also feels that Aaqib's focus and hard work in the domestic league can take him to the national team. He also said that Aaqib is a champion and sent his best regards for the future. Domination from start to end and almost single-handedly winning the domestic tournament that matters the most to get into the national side, he wrote. Karthik also feels that Aaqib's focus and hard work in the domestic league can take him to the national team. He also said that Aaqib is a champion and sent his best regards for the future. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Hats off to you, AAQIB, you're an absolute champion and hope you get a lot of success that comes your way and may you be the lesson on how it's done to break the doors through sheer will power, skill and resilience, he added. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 2:28 pm

T20 WC: Right-left Opening Combo Working In India's Favour, Says Karthik Ahead Of Crunch WI Clash

Also Read: Live Cricket Score Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 1:38 pm

2nd ODI: Harmanpreet, Pratika Fifties Carry India To 251/9 Against Australia

After Jemimah Rodrigues: Half-centuries from captain Harmanpreet Kaur and opener Pratika Rawal carried India to 251/9 in their 50 overs against Australia in the second ODI of the womens multi-format series at the Bellerive Oval on Friday. The total, though, may prove to be below-par on a benign surface that offered little assistance to the bowlers. While Harmanpreet top-scored with 54 off 70 balls, Pratika made 52 off 81 deliveries. For Australia, Annabel Sutherland, Alana Kings and Ashleigh Gardner claimed two wickets apiece while keeping the scoring rate firmly in check and never allowing India's batters to fully cut loose. The innings followed a familiar pattern of promise and frustration for India Pratika and Smriti Mandhana laid a solid foundation by putting on 78 runs in the first 16 overs before the middle order wobbled. A late flourish of 73 runs off the final 10 overs, driven largely by Harmanpreet's composed fifty and a blistering cameo from debutant Vaishnavi Sharma helped India cross the 250-mark. Electing to bat first, Pratika and Smriti were eye-catchy with their boundaries in the first five overs. Though the last five overs of the power-play didnt get any boundary, India ensured to make it a fifth instance in last seven meetings that Australia failed to take a wicket in the mandatory powerplay. Smriti never looked settled at the crease and was even dropped thrice. But she fell for 31 after she missed an ambitious paddle off Ashleigh Gardner and saw her stumps being shattered, as her 16th fifty-plus stand with Pratika in ODIs came to an end. After Jemimah Rodrigues edged behind off Annabel, Pratika Rawal looked composed to bring up a well-crafted half-century off 76 balls before being run out in a horrible mix-up with Harmanpreet at the strikers end. It proved to be a pivotal moment as Australia clawed back Amanjot Kaur nicked behind off Nicola Carey, Deepti Sharma holed out to deep mid-wicket and Richa Ghosh was trapped lbw by Alana, leaving Harmanpreet to carry the innings almost single-handedly. She found good support in bringing Indias innings on track via a 55-run stand with Kashvee Gautam, who made 25 off 34 balls, before being castled by Ashleigh. After Jemimah Rodrigues edged behind off Annabel, Pratika Rawal looked composed to bring up a well-crafted half-century off 76 balls before being run out in a horrible mix-up with Harmanpreet at the strikers end. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 251/9 in 50 overs (Harmanpreet Kaur 54, Pratika Rawal 52; Ashleigh Gardner 2-39, Alana King 2-41) against Australia Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 1:32 pm

Ranji Trophy Final: Krishna Strikes Early As J&K Reach 11/2 At Lunch On Day 4

Ranji Trophy Final: Karnataka made a strong start with the ball in the second innings, taking two early wickets as Jammu and Kashmir were reduced to 11/2 at Lunch on Day 4 of the Ranji Trophy final. Qamran Iqbal remained unbeaten on 6. After taking a big 291-run lead, Jammu and Kashmir had a poor start in their second innings. Prasidh Krishna carried his form from the first innings and dismissed Yawer Hassan in the second over. First-innings centurion Shubham Pundir followed soon after. Vijaykumar Vyashak bowled a good-length delivery that took the edge, and KL Shrijith completed the catch in the slips. Shubham managed just 4 runs. Earlier, Jammu and Kashmir began the day well by breaking the partnership between Mayank Agarwal and Kruthik Krishna, who were building pressure with regular singles. Kruthik was dismissed by Sahil Lotra in the 78th over. Sushil Kumar then removed Vidyadhar Patil in the 84th over, leaving Karnataka at 256/7. After taking a big 291-run lead, Jammu and Kashmir had a poor start in their second innings. Prasidh Krishna carried his form from the first innings and dismissed Yawer Hassan in the second over. First-innings centurion Shubham Pundir followed soon after. Vijaykumar Vyashak bowled a good-length delivery that took the edge, and KL Shrijith completed the catch in the slips. Shubham managed just 4 runs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Jammu & Kashmir 584 all out & 11/2 (Shubham Pundir 121, Yawer Hassan 88, Sahil Lotra 72, Kanhaiya Wadhawan 70, Paras Dogra 70; Prasidh Krishna 5-98) lead Karnataka 293 all out in 93.3 overs (Mayank Agarwal 160, Kruthik Krishna 36; Auqib Nabi Dar 5-54, Sushil Kumar 2-51, Yudhwir Singh Charak 2-55) by 302 runs at Lunch on Day 4. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 12:52 pm

Ranji Trophy Final: Nabi Takes Fifer As J&K Bowl Out Karnataka For 293, Take 291-run Lead

Ranji Trophy Final: Right-arm pacer Auqib Nabi picked up his seventh five-wicket haul of the season as Jammu & Kashmir bowled out Karnataka for 293 in 93.3 overs, taking a massive 291-run first-innings lead in the Ranji Trophy 2025-26 Final at the Hubli Cricket Ground on Friday. Karnataka began cautiously in reply to Jammu and Kashmirs first-innings total of 584, scoring just 27 runs in the first ten overs. Auqib kept things tight with a series of maiden overs and got the breakthrough in the 12th over, inducing a faint edge from Rahul that wicketkeeper Kanhaiya Wadhawan safely collected. The visitors increased the pressure when Sunil Kumar dismissed Devdutt Padikkal. Soon after, Nabi struck twice in two balls, removing Karun Nair and Smaran Ravichandran to leave Karnataka struggling at 57/4. In the middle of the trouble, Mayank played a fighting knock and built a 105-run partnership with Shreyas Gopal. The former Karnataka captain reached his century in 153 balls. However, Jammu and Kashmir struck back at an important moment when Yudhvir Singh Charak trapped Gopal lbw for 27 with a sharp delivery. Mayank continued to hold one end firmly and got good support from Kruthik Krishna. The pair batted with patience and did not lose a wicket for the rest of Day 3. J&K broke the stand early on Day 4 when Sahil Lotra bowled Krishna for 36 in the 77th over. Sushil Kumar then removed Vidyadhar Patil in the 84th over, reducing Karnataka to 256/7. Despite losing partners, Mayank kept attacking loose deliveries and found the boundary regularly. After surviving a few dropped chances, he was finally dismissed in the 91st over when Auqib trapped him with a good-length ball. Mayank scored 160 off 266 balls, hitting 21 fours. J&K broke the stand early on Day 4 when Sahil Lotra bowled Krishna for 36 in the 77th over. Sushil Kumar then removed Vidyadhar Patil in the 84th over, reducing Karnataka to 256/7. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Jammu & Kashmir 584 all out (Shubham Pundir 121, Yawer Hassan 88, Sahil Lotra 72, Kanhaiya Wadhawan 70, Paras Dogra 70; Prasidh Krishna 5-98) lead Karnataka 293 all out in 93.3 overs (Mayank Agarwal 160, Kruthik Krishna 36; Auqib Nabi Dar 5-54, Sushil Kumar 2-51, Yudhwir Singh Charak 2-55) by 291 runs. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 12:28 pm

T20 WC: WI Cannot Be Taken For Granted; India Needs A Smart Plan To Handle Their Batting Threat, Says Gavaskar

T20 World Cup: Defending champions India registering a comfortable 72-run win over Zimbabwe may have steadied nerves in the camp, but legendary opener Sunil Gavaskar stated that they cannot afford to take two-time champions West Indies lightly and the Men in Blue need to come up with smart plans to tackle the Windies batting threat when the two teams meet in a cracking winner-takes-it-all Super Eights showdown in Kolkata on Sunday. As they say, 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it'. But India were broken against South Africa. They realised they needed a right-left combination at the top. Learning from the previous game was very important. Now the West Indies is a completely different challenge. They cannot be taken for granted. Their batters are in top form. Their bowlers are doing well. They punish opposition mistakes and strike at the right time. India will need a good plan to handle the West Indies batting threat. Their batters start playing shots from ball one. They do not wait to see if the delivery needs respect. Their way of respecting the ball is by hitting it over the ropes. So India will have to play smart, come up with plans, and outfox the West Indies in a way they do not expect. Sunday's match is surely going to be a cracking one, Gavaskar said on JioStar. He also applauded the manner in which India regrouped after suffering a 76-run setback against South Africa in Ahmedabad, especially the batting changes and an improved bowling display. India bounced back strongly from the South Africa loss with a dominant win over Zimbabwe. The margin of that defeat against South Africa would have shaken the players, but they used it positively versus Sikandar Razas team and made a strong comeback. After the match against South Africa, there was debate about whether India should make changes in the playing XI or not and they made two changes and both worked out quite well. Sanju Samson didn't get a fifty, but gave India a flying start. Earlier, openers were getting ducks, with Abhishek Sharma getting out for zero runs in three games, while Ishan Kishan got out without scoring runs against South Africa. Against Zimbabwe, Samson scored 24 runs in quick fashion. He and Abhishek scored at over 10 runs an over in the powerplay, which was fantastic. The bowling improved too. Axar Patel kept things tight and picked a wicket, which was missing against South Africa. Scoring 256 with most batters getting time in the middle is great. It builds confidence. But India cannot take the West Indies lightly. Sunday's match decides if they go to the semis or wait for the 2028 T20 World Cup, he elaborated. Gavaskar pointed out Sanju Samson's brisk cameo of 24 as the innings' defining moment, adding that it set the tone for India making a gigantic 256/4. That six which Sanju Samson hit off the back foot straight over long off was amazing. It is not an easy shot to play off the back foot. You usually play towards mid-wicket or thereabouts. Then he hit another six over long on. Wonderful shots. It tells you the class of the man. In the interest of the team, he went for a big hit and got out. That is fine because he got India off to a flying start. In a tournament like the T20 World Cup, that is important. A flying start gives a nice platform for the other batters to come in and smash the ball around. Gavaskar also hailed Abhishek Sharma's measured 55 as a sign of significant maturity from the young left-handed opener, who had struggled for runs in earlier matches, including bagging three ducks. We know how good Abhishek Sharma is as a batter. He silenced his doubters with this knock of 55 runs against Zimbabwe. He took that extra time to start his innings. There was a method to his batting. He respected the off spinner, didnt take any kind of risks and played in a calm & composed manner. Gavaskar also hailed Abhishek Sharma's measured 55 as a sign of significant maturity from the young left-handed opener, who had struggled for runs in earlier matches, including bagging three ducks. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It is about how much you learn from it. I feel Abhishek has learned a lot and this will augur well for him going forward, in the next couple of games and the all-important clash against West Indies in Kolkata, he concluded. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 12:20 pm

T20 WC: Abhishek Getting His Runs By Playing In Vis A Welcome Change In Approach, Says Pathan

T20 World Cup: Abhishek Sharma's disciplined batting through the 'V' to top-score with 55, his first fifty in the Mens T20 World Cup, was a welcome shift in approach from a batter who likes to play square, former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan said after the side defeated Zimbabwe by 72 runs in their Super Eights clash at the MA Chidambaram Stadium. What I liked about Abhishek Sharmas batting was the way he played in the V (mid-on to mid-off section of the field). 68 per cent of his runs came in front, which was a welcome change in approach, especially from a player who likes to play square. The pitch also helped. There was some poor bowling from Zimbabwe as well, said Pathan on JioStar. Pathan also backed Indias decision to field a left-right combination at the top of the order, though he had reservations about Ishan Kishan moving to number three. I am interested to see how this left-right combination pans out for Team India. Yes, I would not have preferred Ishan Kishan to bat at number three, but you understand what the Indian team was trying to do. I was actually a little surprised that Sikandar Raza didnt come on to bowl early. I think he was waiting for the powerplay to finish, but he should have come in as soon as Ishan Kishan came in to bat. That would have been the right way to go about it. This is what the Indian team management wanted to do, to avoid having three left-handers coming in one after another, so it worked out for them, he added. On Arshdeep Singhs spell of 3-24, Pathan said he was pleased with how the left-arm pacer constantly bowled on a stump to stump line. The first ball Arshdeep bowled was slightly short of a length. Chennais pitch doesnt have much grass and it doesnt offer a lot of swing, so what he did was show the batsman that he could bowl short of a length. After that, he kept hitting the stumps. It was all about the setup. He sets up batters really well. We have spoken about Jasprit Bumrahs ability to read the pitch brilliantly, and Arshdeep is not far behind. He came around the wicket with the old ball and made sure he targeted the stumps regularly. He kept bowling Yorkers because there will be times, like against the West Indies, when he might have to bowl defensively. I was really pleased with what I saw from Arshdeep in this game, he elaborated. Tilak Varma, who hit an unbeaten 44, told the broadcasters about his batting approach after being demoted to middle order. I wasnt overthinking my batting. I was just focused on following my basics. I sat in my room and didnt speak to anyone apart from my family and one of my friends. I watched my old videos because I knew it was just a matter of one innings. I knew I would get that confidence and my batting form back. I told my family the same thing, that if Im able to get that one good innings, I would go on to win games for the team from then on. Tilak also talked about the batters meeting, where they got the positivity to back their ultra-aggressive batting approach. Before the game, Hardik bhai, Surya bhai and all the batters had a chat that we would play according to what the team needs and the match situation. There was no discussion about positions in the batting order. We are all flexible and can bat wherever the team requires. Everyone has the freedom to express themselves and be fearless in taking the best option while in the middle. The idea was to keep a smile on your face and enjoy the game. At most, you might get out, but the fear in the bowlers eyes should be visible, that we are ready to hit every ball. That was the only mindset we played with, he elaborated. Sanjay Bangar, former India batting coach, heaped praise on Zimbabwe opener Brian Bennett, who hit an impressive 97 and carried his bat throughout the innings. One thing I noticed about Brian Bennett is that he seems like a batter who simply does not want to get out. He just wants to keep batting. It reminds me a little of how Pujara used to play. He loved to bat for long hours. The idea was to keep a smile on your face and enjoy the game. At most, you might get out, but the fear in the bowlers eyes should be visible, that we are ready to hit every ball. That was the only mindset we played with, he elaborated. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He eventually came within touching distance of what would have been a wonderful hundred. Overall, if Zimbabwe cricket, which is on the rise again, wants to move in that direction, Brian Bennett is going to be their batting mainstay, he added. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 12:08 pm

T20 WC: 'Ive Done It Role For MI, Whatever Team Needs, I Am Up For It', Says Tilak On Change In Batting Position

T20 World Cup: India batter Tilak Varma said he wanted the team's batters to instil fear in Zimbabwes bowlers by attacking on every delivery, which led to them getting a huge 72-run win to keep their semifinal hopes alive in the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup. At the MA Chidambaram Stadium, Indian batters had a field day as everyone had a strike-rate above 150 and posted 254/6, which was enough to get a campaign-resurrecting victory, as Zimbabwe finished at 184/6. We were just looking for this. When the openers give a good start, the same confidence (went) to numbers 3, 4 and 5. (Sanju) Samson started brilliantly, and everyone followed (in the same direction). We wanted to continue hitting even if we had lost three or four wickets in the powerplay. We wanted to put fear in the opposition bowlers that these guys were ready to hit each and every ball, said Tilak at the conclusion of the game. With Indias ultra-aggressive brand of batting coming back after a blip against South Africa, Tilak said how the batting unit got the positivity from the backroom staff. We discussed just before the game, that we will go with a good mindset. We have seen our past year of T20 cricket, and how we played. After seeing that video, everyone got our confidence, and that's what we discussed as a team, as we will just enjoy and put the smile on and go all out, he said. Asked about being pushed down the order after making an unbeaten 44, Tilak said, I always say that whatever the team needs, I am up for it. Ive done the same role for the Mumbai Indians, and Ive done it in a few games for the Indian team, too. If a wicket falls, I will hit a six next ball, and then I will see it for a four. But at the same point, we want to play the fearless cricket. The brand of cricket we played today and since last year, the same intent we want to keep in the next game as well. So if the wicket is not good, then we'll adjust, and we'll keep that intensity on but I would not say we want to score more than 250 but if the team is permitting, if we get a good start, then of course we'll go for it. Asked about being pushed down the order after making an unbeaten 44, Tilak said, I always say that whatever the team needs, I am up for it. Ive done the same role for the Mumbai Indians, and Ive done it in a few games for the Indian team, too. If a wicket falls, I will hit a six next ball, and then I will see it for a four. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So, in that, we had a little mindset (change). So, we were discussing that we will enjoy our game. If the first ball is there, then we will hit and put fear in the minds of bowlers. That is what we wanted today, and thankfully, Sanju gave us a good start. We want to carry forward the intensity to the next game. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 11:34 am

T20 WC: Express Deepest Condolences To Rinku And His Family In This Time Of Crisis, Says Saikia

T20 World Cup: Secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Devajit Saikia expressed condolences to left-handed batter Rinku Singh and his family after the cricketer's father, Khanchand Singh, died following a prolonged battle with liver cancer. Rinku, who is part of India's T20 World Cup squad, left Chennai at 5:00 am to rush to New Delhi and is now believed to be on his way to his hometown Aligarh for the last rites of Khanchand. Saikia also confirmed that Rinku will not travel with the team to Kolkata for their next Super Eights fixture against the West Indies, to be played on Sunday. I would express my deepest condolences on behalf of BCCI to Rinku Singh and his whole family at this hour of crisis. He left for Delhi from Chennai at 5am to rush to the hospital in Greater Noida, where his father was undergoing treatment. So, he will not be travelling with the Indian team to Kolkata in the flight scheduled for this afternoon. Once we get any updated information on Rinku, we'll let you know, said Saikia to IANS. Khanchand had been admitted to Yatharth Hospital in Greater Noida on February 21 after his condition deteriorated significantly. He was placed on ventilator support before passing away in the early hours of Friday. Rinku had previously been by his father's side when his condition worsened but rejoined the squad ahead of India's match against Zimbabwe at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Khanchand had been admitted to Yatharth Hospital in Greater Noida on February 21 after his condition deteriorated significantly. He was placed on ventilator support before passing away in the early hours of Friday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Defending champions India face the West Indies in a virtual knockout clash on Sunday, with a semi-final berth on the line. The winner of Sundays match will join South Africa for the semi-finals from Group 1. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 10:48 am

2nd ODI: Molineux Ruled Out Of Series Against India, To Be Monitored Ahead Of WI Tour

ODI World Cup: Left-arm spinner Sophie Molineux has been ruled out of the remainder of the multi-format series against India after experiencing lower back pain, Cricket Australia (CA) said on Friday. Sophie Molineux has experienced some lower back pain and will not be available for the remainder of the series. She will continue to be monitored ahead of the upcoming tour to the West Indies, CA said in a statement shortly after the second ODI toss happened at the Bellerive Oval on Friday. In place of Sophie, seam-bowling all-rounder Nicola Carey gets to play in front of her home crowd for her 24th ODI game. She last played in ODI during the triumphant 2022 ODI World Cup in New Zealand, where she played against Pakistan in Mount Maunganui. Sophie is due to lead Australia across formats once Alyssa Healy retires from international cricket at the end of the series against India. She had captained the side in the T20I series, where Australia won the second game while losing first and third matches. Despite being injury prone, the Australian selectors backed her cricketing nous and leadership skills. But the lower back injury comes as a latest setback for Sophie after enduring repeated injury struggles over the past four years, including a stress fracture in her foot that ruled her out of the 2022 Ashes, ODI World Cup and Commonwealth Games, followed by a ruptured ACL later that year. She returned to the national side in early 2024 but suffered another knee injury in December, sidelining her for most of 2025. Even at last years ODI World Cup, she featured in only four of Australias seven matches due to ongoing management of her knee. As of now, Sophie now joins Ellyse Perry and Kim Garth on Australias growing injury list. The Sophie Molineux news today was a bit of a shock for everyone and a disappointing one for her. Hopefully we can rally around those three and give them the love they need moving forward, said Alyssa, who added that decisions on Ellyse and Kims quad injuries would be made early next week. She returned to the national side in early 2024 but suffered another knee injury in December, sidelining her for most of 2025. Even at last years ODI World Cup, she featured in only four of Australias seven matches due to ongoing management of her knee. As of now, Sophie now joins Ellyse Perry and Kim Garth on Australias growing injury list. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Most people thought 'fantastic' in terms of the culture build, shes got an amazing cricket brain, but the big question was shes been in and out of the team for so long because of the injuries, can she remain fit to stay in the team? Thats the biggest concern now for the Australian team and management. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 10:34 am

IPL Chairman Arun Dhumal Expresses Condolences On Rinku Singhs Fathers Demise

BCCI Vice President Rajeev Shukla: Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Arun Dhumal expressed grief over the passing of cricketer Rinku Singhs father Khanchand Singh and conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the cricketers and his family during this difficult time. Rinku's father, was undergoing treatment at at the Yatharth Hospital in Greater Noida, passed away on Friday after battling a stage 4 liver cancer. Unfortunate to hear about the untimely demise of Rinku Singhs father. My heartfelt condolences to Rinku and his entire family. May Rinku fulfil all the dreams his father had for him and continue making India proud, Dhumal told IANS. Rinku's father was on ventilator support at a hospital in Greater Noida and was in serious condition, which prompted the batter to fly back home this week. However, the batter rejoined the squad in time ahead of the Super Eight clash against Zimbabwe, but he was not given a chance in the playing XI. However, he did take part in the match as a substitute fielder. Earlier, BCCI Vice President Rajeev Shukla condoled the demise of cricketer's father vis social media post. The news of the passing of cricketer Rinku Singhs father, Shri Khanchand Singh, is deeply saddening. In this difficult time, my heartfelt condolences are with Rinku Singh and his entire family. May God give strength to the bereaved family to bear this immense loss, Shukla shared on X. Rinku's father was on ventilator support at a hospital in Greater Noida and was in serious condition, which prompted the batter to fly back home this week. However, the batter rejoined the squad in time ahead of the Super Eight clash against Zimbabwe, but he was not given a chance in the playing XI. However, he did take part in the match as a substitute fielder. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Rinku, who has represented India in white-ball cricket and plays domestic cricket for Uttar Pradesh, is one of the promising finishers in the shorter formats of the game. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 10:30 am

Molineux out of the series, India bat with Verma and Renuka rested

Molineux ruled out of the rest of the multiformat series with back soreness

Espn CricInfo 27 Feb 2026 9:31 am

Rinku Singh's Father Passes Away After Battling Cancer; Harbhajan Sends 'heartfelt Thoughts And Prayers.'

Shri Khanchand Singh Ji: India middle-order batter Rinku Singh's father, Khanchand Singh, died after battling stage-4 liver cancer, former spinner Harbhajan Singh confirmed the news via a social media post on Friday. Pained to learn about the demise of Shri Khanchand Singh Ji, father of Rinku Singh. This must be an especially difficult time for Rinku and his family, even as he remains committed to his responsibilities during the T20 World Cup, Harbhajan wrote on X. My heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with him and his loved ones. May Waheguru grant eternal peace to the departed soul and give strength and courage to the bereaved family, he added. Rinku's father was on ventilator support at a hospital in Greater Noida and was in serious condition, which prompted the batter to fly back home this week. However, Rinku rejoined the squad in time ahead of the Super Eight clash against Zimbabwe, but he was not given a chance in the playing XI as Sanju Samson was preferred ahead of him. However, he did take part in the match as a substitute fielder. Rinku, who was a last-minute addition to the World Cup squad, has yet to live up to expectations. He scored just 24 runs in five innings thus far, which include a dismissal for a duck against South Africa at the Narendra Modi Stadium. However, Rinku rejoined the squad in time ahead of the Super Eight clash against Zimbabwe, but he was not given a chance in the playing XI as Sanju Samson was preferred ahead of him. However, he did take part in the match as a substitute fielder. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The match against the West Indies will be a virtual quarterfinal, with the winner entering the semifinals after India defeated Zimbabwe and the West Indies slumped to a heavy loss against South Africa. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 9:20 am

2nd ODI: Vaishnavi Handed Debut As India Elect To Bat Against Australia, Molineux Ruled Out

Allan Border Field: India have won the toss and elected to bat first against Australia in the second ODI at the Bellerive Oval on Friday. The multi-format scoreline is currently tied at 4-4 after Australia won the first ODI at the Allan Border Field in Brisbane. India have opted to rest Shafali Verma and Renuka Singh Thakur, with Amanjot Kaur included and left-arm spinner Vaishnavi Sharma handed her ODI debut in a bid to bolster their bowling stocks. For India, skipper Harmanpreet Kaur, who won her fifth straight toss in ODIs is fit to take the field after sitting out for India's entire fielding innings in Brisbane due to a left knee issue. I'm fine now, my left knee...while playing I just got a niggle, she said. Australia made one change - bringing in Nicola Carey, who is based in Hobart, for Sophie Molineux, who has been ruled out of the series due to a lower back injury. A statement from Cricket Australia (CA) said Sophie will be monitored ahead of Australia's tour of the West Indies next month. It comes as a worrying aspect for Australia, as the injury-prone Sophie is set to take over as full-time skipper across all formats in the West Indies. Getting first crack with the ball on a wicket with a little bit of live grass might help us out. We know if we get it right we can restrict them and its not an easy place to defend scores, said skipper Alyssa Healy. Playing XIs It comes as a worrying aspect for Australia, as the injury-prone Sophie is set to take over as full-time skipper across all formats in the West Indies. Getting first crack with the ball on a wicket with a little bit of live grass might help us out. We know if we get it right we can restrict them and its not an easy place to defend scores, said skipper Alyssa Healy. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia: Alyssa Healy (captain), Phoebe Litchfield, Georgia Voll, Beth Mooney (wk), Annabel Sutherland, Ashleigh Gardner, Tahlia McGrath, Nicola Carey, Alana King, Megan Schutt, and Darcie Brown Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 9:10 am

India in a West Indies frame of mind

The brand of cricket we played today and since last year, the same intent, we want to keep - Tilak Varma

Espn CricInfo 27 Feb 2026 1:53 am

T20 WC: Chepauk Crowd Turns Up In Huge Numbers For Indias Comfortable Win Over Zimbabwe

T20 World Cup: A raucous crowd of 28,247 fans witnessed Indias emphatic 72-run victory over Zimbabwe in their Super Eights clash of the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Thursday. The turnout reinforced Chennais reputation as one of the most passionate cricket venues in the country. The high attendance continued a trend of strong turnouts for the tournaments games at Chepauk, which has averaged nearly 20,000 spectators per game. The highest turnout figure came in the New Zealand-Afghanistan match, when 24,991 fans were at the ground for high-octane action. The citys cricket lovers have long been admired for their sporting appreciation, with Pakistan in 1999 and Afghanistan in 2023 offering lap of honour tributes to the faithful cricket fans at Chepauk. This edition of the T20 World Cup has been no different, with teams such as New Zealand, Afghanistan, the Netherlands, and the USA receiving loud cheers from the knowledgeable cricket fans in Chennai. On the field, Indias batters produced a run-fest for Chennais cricket fans, who were treated to a soulful musical performance by singer-composer Anirudh Ravichander, by smashing 17 sixes a new tournament record to post 256/4, their highest score in the tournaments history. Abhishek Sharma signalled a return to form by striking a 30-ball 55, while Hardik Pandya blasted an unbeaten 50 off 23 balls, and Tilak Varma added a rapid 44 from 16 deliveries. Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Razas decision to bowl first backfired as his bowlers were sent chasing leather for most of the innings. Zimbabwe never looked likely to chase down the imposing target, but Brian Bennett ensured the contest retained some dignity with a fighting 97 not out off 59 balls, laced with eight fours and four sixes. His lone resistance carried Zimbabwe to 184/6, though he fell just three runs short of a well-deserved century. Abhishek Sharma signalled a return to form by striking a 30-ball 55, while Hardik Pandya blasted an unbeaten 50 off 23 balls, and Tilak Varma added a rapid 44 from 16 deliveries. Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Razas decision to bowl first backfired as his bowlers were sent chasing leather for most of the innings. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The win also sets up Indias virtual knockout clash against fellow two-time champions West Indies at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on March 1. But for now, Chepauk once again left its mark as a venue where cricket is celebrated passionately by its fans. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Feb 2026 12:04 am

T20 WC: Zimbabwe Bowlers Could Have Executed Defensive Plans Better, Admits Captain Raza

T20 World Cup: Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza admitted his bowlers had failed to execute their defensive plans, which led to them suffering a 72-run loss to India in the Super Eights clash at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Thursday. Zimbabwe didnt have the discipline with the ball as India slammed their way to making 256/4. Certainly, I think we could have executed our defensive play slightly better as well. I think we ended up going at them with hammer and tongs, and unfortunately, there was a lot of mixed execution when we were bowling from all the bowlers, and they ended up getting a lot of those runs. Once the train gets going at that, it's hard to bring it back. So I thought, if one thing I would say is, I think we could have executed our defensive plans better. That would have given us a better chance to restrict them to maybe 210, 220, and you never know from there, said Raza in the post-match presentation ceremony. India's batters had feasted on that wayward execution throughout their innings as Abhishek Sharma struck 55 off 30 balls, Hardik Pandya blazed his way to an unbeaten 50 off 23, and Tilak Varma hammered 44 off just 16 deliveries as India posted the second-highest total in T20 World Cup history, laced with a record 17 sixes. Zimbabwe's reply, anchored by Brian Bennett's defiant unbeaten 97, reached 184/6 - creditable in the circumstances, but never threatening to complete the chase. I'm a guy who looked at a lot of positives. I think for me, the positive from today is that the last game, it was 250, and I felt there was a bit of panic and rush in our batting lineup. I always say that you cannot win the game in the first six overs, but you certainly can lose it if you're chasing a big total. Today, I thought we were a lot more composed in the first six overs. We were trying to give ourselves a chance as well. I thought the way the boys batted compared to the last game is certainly to take a lot of positives and heart from it, and that's what I'll do, added Raza. Asked about his broader assessment of where his side stood, now that they are out of reckoning for the semi-finals, Raza said, Yes, batting was there, but I think bowling and fielding, no, I think we could have done better there as well. I think, as I said, the last game sort of taught us how to go on about your business when you're chasing a big total. So certainly I saw that today. Listen, we are also a work in progress. A lot of youngsters, most of them are playing their first World Cup, first time in India for us. Not that I want to use that as an excuse, but certainly the lessons from the last game, from a batting point of view, I thought we took them really well. You can see how quickly these boys are willing to improve, and they showed up today. Eliminated from the competition, Zimbabwe will now face South Africa in their final Super Eight fixture at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Sunday afternoon with nothing but pride left to play for. Raza said he sees it as an opportunity to finally bring all three departments together in the manner his side managed during the qualifying stages and left no doubt about the standards he would demand from them. A lot of youngsters, most of them are playing their first World Cup, first time in India for us. Not that I want to use that as an excuse, but certainly the lessons from the last game, from a batting point of view, I thought we took them really well. You can see how quickly these boys are willing to improve, and they showed up today. Also Read: Live Cricket Score At the World Cup against the best teams, you need all three departments to be working hard. Unfortunately, if one lacks, then the game runs away from you. So hopefully in the last game, leave everything on the park, and we try and sort out all our three departments, and hopefully that gives us the best chance to win the game. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 26 Feb 2026 11:54 pm

Nabi: My mindset is to bowl without worrying about the batter

The J&K fast bowler dismissed Rahul, Nair and Smaran on day three of the final to put his side in ascendancy

Espn CricInfo 26 Feb 2026 11:45 pm

South Africa book semi-final spot after India beat Zimbabwe

Match between India and West Indies on March 1 is a knockout for a place in the semi-finals

Espn CricInfo 26 Feb 2026 11:44 pm