IPL 2026: When And Where To Watch CSK Vs LSG, Know All Details
Chennai Super Kings: Five-time champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) will clash with Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in the 53rd match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 to be played at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Sunday. CSK are at sixth position on the points table with five wins from 10 matches. The five-time champions head into the contest after defeating the Delhi Capitals in their previous outing. Riding a positive run of form, they will aim to continue their momentum and register their sixth victory of the season, which will bring them close to the playoffs qualification. On the other hand, LSG returned to winning ways after enduring six defeats, pulling off a thrilling win against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in their last match. Although their playoff chances remain slim, the side can still stay in contention by securing convincing wins in the remaining fixtures. They are currently placed in tenth position in the points table with just three wins in ten matches. Out of the six matches played between the two sides so far in IPL, Lucknow Super Giants have won three games, while Chennai Super Kings have emerged victorious twice. One match ended with no result. The rivalry began on March 31, 2022, when LSG defeated CSK in their first-ever meeting. However, in their most recent clash on April 14, 2025, CSK came out on top. When: Sunday, May 10, 3:30 PM IST Where: MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai Where to watch: The CSK vs MI match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Where: MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai Also Read: Live Cricket Score Lucknow Super Giants: Rishabh Pant (C), Aiden Markram, Himmat Singh, Matthew Breetzke, Mukul Choudhary, Akshat Raghuwanshi, Josh Inglis, Mitchell Marsh, Abdul Samad, Shahbaz Ahamad, Arshin Kulkarni, Wanindu Hasaranga, Ayush Badoni, Mohammad Shami, Avesh Khan, M. Siddharth, Digvesh Singh, Akash Singh, Prince Yadav, Arjun Tendulkar, Anrich Nortje, Naman Tiwari, Mayank Yadav, Mohsin Khan. Article Source: IANS
So Shreyas Bhai: Punjab Kings batting all-rounder Suryansh Shedge has revealed how a brief exchange with captain Shreyas Iyer during a pre-season practice game became a defining moment in his mental approach to IPL 2026, adding that the skipper's simple advice to stop overthinking has stayed with him ever since. Shedge, 23, had to wait for his opportunity to play for PBKS in IPL 2026, but made a strong impression by hitting a fine 57 against Gujarat Titans in Ahmedabad. He followed it up with a brisk 25 off 17 balls against Sunrisers Hyderabad. So I remember I was playing a practice game before the IPL started. This was an internal practice game we were playing and I was batting well. I was batting on, I think, 65-70 not out and Shreyas bhai was in the fielding team and Arshdeep bhai was bowling. So I hit two boundaries on the first two balls. Then he nailed all the yorkers and I tried to play a scoop and I went on the non-strikers end and I was thinking what went wrong. So Shreyas Bhai was at covers. I asked him, Mei jaladi move hua kya? (Did I move early)? So he said, you're batting well, don't overthink. So I think that stuck with me before the season started and that's how you are ready when you actually go into bat in the middle, Shedge told IANS in a virtual roundtable chat on Saturday. With PBKS aiming to break their three-game losing streak against the Delhi Capitals at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala on Monday, Shedges late batting prowess will be key in getting the side back to winning ways. If I would have thought about things that are not in my control and started thinking about things and overthinking, getting negative thoughts in my head, I wouldn't have been able to perform in that situation. I think he always keeps me on my toes and we talk a lot about cricket. When it comes to technique, when it comes to attitude, what can both of us do better. So that's how we keep the environment positive, added Shedge, who knows Iyer well from their time of being in the Mumbai domestic team set-up. Shedge also shed light on the influence of head coach Ricky Ponting, his philosophy is centered around being relentlessly focused on preparation. I think when it comes to Ricky sir, it's always been preparation, preparation, preparation, nothing else. I think he always reiterates that that is what gave us success in the first stage of this IPL and last year's IPL. So we might as well focus on that. One more thing he says is, whatever happens, you have to back yourself, be courageous and know that you belong. So I keep repeating that and in the end, when it all comes down to facing the ball, all of that helps. On being left out of the playing eleven in the initial phase of the tournament, Shedge stated he treated the time on the sidelines as an opportunity rather than a setback. I think the attitude of working as hard as possible every day, even though I wasn't playing, I think that is what made me ready for my entry in the playing eleven. So we might as well focus on that. One more thing he says is, whatever happens, you have to back yourself, be courageous and know that you belong. So I keep repeating that and in the end, when it all comes down to facing the ball, all of that helps. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It would have been easier to waste time and get lost in the moment and not be serious about my cricket. But I didn't do that. I worked as hard as I could and I still do and I always will do it till the day I play cricket and that's how I like to approach my life and my career, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: 'Sooryavanshi's Batting Approach Is Highrisk, He Doesn't Let Pressure Build, Says Tare
Sawai Mansingh Stadium: Former Mumbai wicketkeeper-batter Aditya Tare has hailed Rajasthan Royals batter Vaibhav Sooryavanshis fearless approach, adding that its phenomenal for him to watch the teenaged opener take on the best bowlers in IPL 2026. Sooryavanshi has amassed 404 runs so far for RR and is at fifth spot in the run-making charts. He will be a key batter to watch out for when RR host Gujarat Titans at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur on Saturday evening. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's batting approach is highrisk, especially in the powerplay. He will sometimes get out going for big shots but that's his natural game. He doesn't let pressure build. He attacks from the very first ball. That's what makes him who he is. He scored a century against Gujarat Titans last season in Jaipur. That's the kind of innings he needs to remember. Hopefully, he can extend those batting spells and spend more time in the middle. It is phenomenal to watch him take on the best bowlers in the league during the Powerplay, said Tare on Star Sports. Tare also pointed to GTs middleorder batting issues, noting that despite strong starts, the side has often failed to close out matches early. Gujarat Titans have struggled to finish games early. Their batting coach Matthew Hayden is focusing on this issue. He scored a century against Gujarat Titans last season in Jaipur. That's the kind of innings he needs to remember. Hopefully, he can extend those batting spells and spend more time in the middle. It is phenomenal to watch him take on the best bowlers in the league during the Powerplay, said Tare on Star Sports. Also Read: Live Cricket Score You don't want to waste the strong start given by the top order. So, this is an area GT need to improve. On the bowling front, they look well settled. They have quality options in the pace attack, and Rashid Khan is bowling well in the spin department, he added. Article Source: IANS
'His Vision Is Very Clear': Sumit Rathi Praises Coach Khalid Jamil Approach Towards Players
CAFA Nations Cup: Indian footballer Sumit Rathi has praised new India head coach Khalid Jamil for creating a positive atmosphere in the national team setup and increasing competition among players through a simple and clear approach. Rathi said Indian coaches understand Indian players better and highlighted it as one of Jamils biggest strengths since taking charge of the national team. To be honest, Indian coaches understand Indian players better. That is a fact. That is a plus point in the atmosphere of the current national team. It is very important for any country. His vision is very clear. He wont go to the players and say that you have to do this. He wont complain that we didnt play in one style or didnt get enough training sessions. He tells us to do what is our strong point, Rathi told IANS. He will never force the players to do what he wants. You have to do what you can do best, what you have been doing for your club and country, but you have to find the best version of that, Rathi added. The 48-year-old Khalid Jamil became the first Indian in over a decade to take charge of the mens national team full-time in August last year. He immediately stabilised the team by leading a depleted squad to a bronze medal at the 2025 CAFA Nations Cup, featuring wins over Tajikistan and Oman, which showed some good signs for the future. Rathi also credited the coach for creating healthy competition within the national team setup by rewarding players based on current performances rather than reputation. He has created an atmosphere and increased the competition level. He doesnt think about whether a player is from ISL or I-League. He gives chances to the players he likes and the ones performing well for their clubs. The player who does well should get a chance. He should be called to the camp and given a chance to represent the national team. These things are very important in any sport, he added. He further revealed that Jamil personally watches both ISL and I-League matches closely, something he believes has positively impacted player morale. He has created an atmosphere and increased the competition level. He doesnt think about whether a player is from ISL or I-League. He gives chances to the players he likes and the ones performing well for their clubs. The player who does well should get a chance. He should be called to the camp and given a chance to represent the national team. These things are very important in any sport, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Widely respected in Indian football circles, Jamil made history by guiding Aizawl FC to a remarkable I-League title in 2017 and later impressed with clubs like NorthEast United FC and Jamshedpur FC in the ISL. Article Source: IANS
KKR Have Turned Their Campaign, Will Fancy Their Chances Of Entering Playoff Race: Tare
Kolkata Knight Riders: Former cricketer Aditya Tare has praised Kolkata Knight Riders' (KKR) newfound form after a poor start to the season, saying this turnaround in their campaign will fancy their chances of getting into the race for the top four. KKR kept their playoff dreams firmly alive, registering their fourth consecutive victory with a commanding eight-wicket win over DC on Friday evening. Following a clinical bowling performance that strangled the hosts on a weary Arun Jaitley Stadium, KKR made light work of the 143-run target. The chase was defined by a breathtaking maiden IPL century from Finn Allen, who decimated the Delhi bowling attack to seal the match in just 14.2 overs. IPL is won by teams that build momentum at the business end and KKR, with back-to-back victories, have turned their season around when it mattered the most. They have some great match-winners, and now they have started to fire together as a unit. Their spin attack has come back to life, which has given them an edge. Their pace attack is picking up regular wickets. The form of Finn Allen and Cameron Green with the bat is looking good. They lost five games in a row at the start, but now they have turned it around and will fancy their chances of getting into the race for the top four, he said on JioStar. started with fluent intent as openers Pathum Nissanka and KL Rahul negotiated the early overs effectively. The trio of Sunil Narine (1-17), Varun Chakaravarthy (0 -28), and Anukul Roy (2-31) delivered an absolute masterclass in slow bowling, choking the DC middle order as the host were restricted to a paltry total of 142/8. Reflecting on DC' batting collapse against KKR, Tare said, Delhi's middle-order collapse put them under too much pressure. Their batters failed to shift the momentum back onto the bowlers. There was a clear lack of intent. You rarely see such a passive stretch of play in T20 cricket; where a team manages to score only 10 runs off 30 balls in the middle overs, you might as well be bowled out for 120. started with fluent intent as openers Pathum Nissanka and KL Rahul negotiated the early overs effectively. The trio of Sunil Narine (1-17), Varun Chakaravarthy (0 -28), and Anukul Roy (2-31) delivered an absolute masterclass in slow bowling, choking the DC middle order as the host were restricted to a paltry total of 142/8. Also Read: Live Cricket Score KKR will now look to carry forward this blitzkrieg form and push for a fifth consecutive win in the matches ahead. Article Source: IANS
'My Achievement Doesnt Change If Airport Is Empty': Sumit Rathi On Athlete Recognition Debate
Sumit Rathi: Indian footballer Sumit Rathi has shared a different perspective on the debate surrounding Indian athletes, other than cricketers, not getting enough recognition, arguing that an achievement's value remains unchanged whether or not a crowd is waiting at the airport. His comments came after Indian badminton star Satwiksairaj Rankireddy expressed disappointment over the lack of recognition for athletes from non-cricket sports in India, recalling how members of the historic Thomas Cup bronze-winning team returned quietly from Denmark without much public attention, and no one was there to receive them at the airport. Satwik had said that despite wearing India jerseys and achieving one of the countrys biggest badminton milestones, most people at the airport were more focused on IPL and politics. He added that winning bronze in the Thomas Cup was extremely difficult and felt such historic moments should have been celebrated more across the country. Reacting to those concerns, Rathi said public attention and airport crowds do not define an athletes achievement. I feel that the game I am playing, I am not competing with 10 or 12 countries. I am competing with 200-plus countries. The whole world plays football, Rathi told IANS. So even if the airport is empty, it doesn't matter. Because my achievement is neither less nor more by filling the airport or being empty. That achievement remains an achievement, he added. The defender said footballers should focus on their performances and taking Indian football to a higher level instead of comparing popularity with athletes from other sports. I just want to do my work for my country with good intent and good effort. If we dont do it today, we will do it tomorrow. But if achievements reach people, then support will definitely come, he said. Rathi also stressed that even limited recognition matters because football in India is still growing. I just want to do my work for my country with good intent and good effort. If we dont do it today, we will do it tomorrow. But if achievements reach people, then support will definitely come, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, Satwiksairaj also gave a clarification on his comments on Friday, saying his disappointment did not come from a desire for personal glory or financial gain but was about the emotional impact of silence following major international milestones. Article Source: IANS
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'Wanted To Keep My Intent Throughout The Innings': Allen After Maiden IPL Ton
Kolkata Knight Riders: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) opener Finn Allen said maintaining positive intent while also taking greater responsibility after early wickets was the key behind his blistering unbeaten century against Delhi Capitals in IPL 2026. Allen smashed his maiden IPL hundred, remaining unbeaten on 100 off just 47 deliveries, as KKR chased down 143 in only 14.2 overs to secure a commanding eight-wicket win at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Friday. His innings, studded with five fours and ten sixes, helped KKR register their fourth consecutive victory of the season. For me, it was just I wanted to keep my intent. Obviously we lost a couple fortunate ones early. So I knew that I had to take a bit of responsibility and bat a bit deeper, So I think, yeah, it helped me get into better positions. And then I just wanted to keep my intent throughout the innings, He said in a video released by IPL on X. The New Zealand batter also shared an unbroken 116-run stand with Cameron Green, who remained unbeaten on 33 off 27 balls. Reflecting on the partnership, Allen said he initially focused on allowing Green to settle before expanding his own strokeplay. Oh, I just tried to get first time batting with Greeny. So, you know, I just tried to play good cricket shots, let him get set. And then we sort of said we'd push a bit more with our intent, and then I just sort of, I guess, started to look to put the bad ball away a bit more, he said. KKR were briefly jolted early in the chase after losing Ajinkya Rahane and Angkrish Raghuvanshi, but Allen ensured there was no further damage by counterattacking aggressively against both pace and spin. Allen particularly targeted Delhis spinners in the middle overs, smashing Vipraj Nigam for three consecutive sixes and also taking on Kuldeep Yadav with fearless strokeplay. The new spin was going to be a bit challenging. They got really quality spinners. So I felt like if I had good intent to them, that it would get me in better positions to play the ball, he explained. And then, yeah, I just wanted to take it deep and put away the bad ball once Greeny got set. Allen also credited KKRs support staff and captain Ajinkya Rahane for remaining calm despite the team enduring a poor start to the season with six consecutive defeats. I think credit goes to our support staff and Jinx. You know, they're really calm and composed. We obviously didn't get a win for our first six games. And it would be easy for everything to start going crazy, he said. But they stayed really calm and composed, which I think is a really good trait to have, especially as a support staff. So I think that really helped us. And it was infectious throughout the group, he added. The opener also said that the squad always believed momentum would shift once they secured their first victory. We always backed ourselves. We knew we'd take one win and we'd get some momentum. And that's exactly what's happened. We're taking it one game at a time, which is great, Allen said. The opener also said that the squad always believed momentum would shift once they secured their first victory. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, after this win KKR are placed at seventh position in the points table with 9 points in 10 matches. Article Source: IANS
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Allen's Range And Cleanliness Of His Hitting Make Him Special: Boucher
Former South African: Former South African cricketer and coach Mark Boucher has lauded Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) opener Finn Allens extraordinary century against Delhi Capitals and said it's not just the 27-year-old batter's strength but also his range and cleanliness in hitting a shot that make him special. Allen showcased his fireworks at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, scored 20 off his first 17 balls before unleashing an 80-run burst off his next 30 deliveries to complete his maiden IPL century in 47 balls, stitching an unbeaten 116-run partnership off just 64 deliveries with Camwron Green as KKR jumped to the seventh spot on the points table to keep their qualification hopes alive with a dominant eight-wicket win. Once Finn Allen gets past 20 or 30, there are very few players in world cricket who strike the ball with the kind of power he does. What makes him special is not just the strength, but the range and cleanliness of his hitting. Whether it was the pick-up shot over fine leg against Mitchell Starc or the straight hits back over the bowlers head, everything looked effortless. Anything in his arc or under his eyeline, he was striking beautifully. At one stage, it almost looked like he was batting against a bowling machine. It was an incredible innings to watch, Boucher said on JioStar. Allen was particularly lethal against spin, posting a strike rate of 235 via scoring 73 off 31 balls as KKR got their fourth straight win of IPL 2026. Former India spinner Piyush Chawla reflected on his approach against spin, saying once a player of Allen's quality gets into rhythm, it becomes extremely difficult to contain him. This was probably the toughest surface Finn Allen has batted on in the tournament, but what stood out was how well he used the crease. Against anything short, he went deep in the crease, and whenever the ball was in his zone, he capitalised immediately. His reach also allows him to access different areas of the ground comfortably. Allen was particularly lethal against spin, posting a strike rate of 235 via scoring 73 off 31 balls as KKR got their fourth straight win of IPL 2026. Former India spinner Piyush Chawla reflected on his approach against spin, saying once a player of Allen's quality gets into rhythm, it becomes extremely difficult to contain him. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Allen was the undisputed Player of the Match. On a pitch where almost every other batter struggled for timing, Allens explosive 100 not out completely demoralised the opposition and single-handedly finished the game with 34 deliveries to spare. Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: Exceptional Allen One Of The Best In World To Pressure Back On Bowlers, Says Green
Kolkata Knight Riders: Finn Allen blazed an unbeaten 100 off just 47 balls to power Kolkata Knight Riders to a commanding eight-wicket victory over Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, and Australia all-rounder Cameron Green said he was not the least bit surprised by the New Zealand opener's pyrotechnics, adding that hes one of the best batters in the world at putting pressure back on the bowlers. Before showcasing his fireworks at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Friday evening, Allen had shown his destructive potential earlier by hitting 37 and 28. But three single-figure scores meant he was out of the playing eleven soon. With Tim Seifert not stepping up to KKRs expectations, Allen was brought back and made 29 in their win over Sunrisers Hyderabad on May 3. On Friday, Allen also benefited from a favourable match situation, where the target was a modest 143, and bowlers who werent in best of form, thus allowing him to accelerate. Allen scored 20 off his first 17 balls before unleashing an 80-run burst off his next 30 deliveries. For the first time in his IPL career, Allen passed through the powerplay period and eventually struck ten sixes, the final one arriving when KKR required two runs to win and he needed six for his maiden century in the competition. He was particularly lethal against spin, posting a strike rate of 235 via scoring 73 off 31 balls, as KKR got their fourth straight win of IPL 2026. Finn was exceptional. He's been really good for us. Just he's got off to amazing starts every time he's been out there. So that's exactly what we have got him in the team for. I think he's one of the best in the world at doing that and putting pressure back on. When he gets to 30 or 40 then he's very hard to get out because he just keeps going. He never really tries to rein it back in. So, I wasn't surprised by what he did. I think he's been training really hard and I think he's worked out a really good way to go about it. So, no, so happy for him and it was so good to watch out down the other end, Green said in the post-match press conference. With DC bowling persistent short lengths and poor lines, Allen was quick to pounce onto them and send the balls over the boundary ropes. The adjustment of unleashing in the middle overs paid immediate dividends for Allen in a one-sided finish going in KKRs favour. Green, who contributed an unbeaten 33 off 27 balls in a match-clinching unbroken third-wicket stand of 116 with Allen, was effusive in his praise of the opener who struck 5 fours and 10 sixes at a blistering strike rate of 212.77 as KKR chased down 143 in just 14.2 overs to register their fourth successive win of IPL 2026. Before Allen's assault dismantled DCs attack, KKRs spinners applied the choke on the batters, with Anukul Roy (2-31) and Kartik Tyagi (2-25) being the pick of the bowlers. Green, who himself picked 1012, credited the team's dressing room spirit as the bedrock of their revival after a difficult start to the competition saw them be winless in the first six games. I didn't think the belief was ever gone. I think we've had a really good culture this whole tournament even before we won a game. A few guys mentioned that I think it hasn't felt like we've lost every game by how upbeat everyone's been. So I think that's just a credit to the players and the support staff for keeping the vibes high because obviously it's a really big comp and it means a lot to us. To lose those games meant a lot. We've fought really hard to get back into it and I think our bowling has obviously been awesome all comp. So, they were exceptional again, he said. Green further admitted KKR had also needed time to settle on their best batting combination and where each player fitted most effectively in the order. I think our team was probably just finding the right combination and where guys should bat to best suit the team. So I think we obviously took a few games to work that out - where was best for me, where was best for the other guys on the team. So I think we've got to a really good place now. For sure. I think we've got a pretty good combination of that in our team. Obviously, Ajinkya Rahane is an exceptional timer of the ball. Then Rovman Powell talked about the rest of us as slappers. So, no, it's good to have guys who can do both in your team. When you get to a situation like this, when you're chasing a lower total, those guys are really, really important for us. I think I like to think I can do both. But probably a bit more of a slapper than guys like Ajinkya, he elaborated. On his bowling workload, Green was keen to dispel any notion that his overs were being rationed due to fitness concerns. No, I'm 100 percent ready to bowl four overs. I think just the makeup of our team - we got Anu, who has been exceptional for us, bowling one or two overs. So that means I can only bowl two or three overs, which has been a really big help, I think, having a left arm spin bowling all-rounder to potentially bowl through the middle. I can bowl in the power play and potentially the death or through the middle as well. I think it's just the makeup of our team that we've got six guys that we can go to. Obviously, myself and Anu are the all-rounders there. So we just help each other out and bowl our four overs, he stated. Green, the most expensive overseas buy in an IPL auction at Rs 25.2 crore, was equally warm when asked about the backing from KKR support staff, saying they never placed any extra pressure on his shoulders despite the scrutiny that comes with being one of only four overseas players in the playing eleven. The support staff never put any pressure on me. I think they've been awesome to me since day one. Never made it feel like there's any extra pressure compared to anyone else on the team. I think there's always pressure on guys who are internationals and obviously there's only four of us in a team. Green, the most expensive overseas buy in an IPL auction at Rs 25.2 crore, was equally warm when asked about the backing from KKR support staff, saying they never placed any extra pressure on his shoulders despite the scrutiny that comes with being one of only four overseas players in the playing eleven. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think I play a lot of cricket, so I think I get pretty used to working out my workload and how I can best go throughout the comp so I can keep energy for the back end. I think that's really important that when you are training, you're not trying to over-train because you can get to the back of the comp and you get quite tired. So, trying to keep myself as fresh as possible to be playing good cricket by the back end of the comp, he signed off. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: '18 Years And It Hurts; All Three Departments Failed,' Admits DC's DoC Venugopal Rao
DoC Venugopal Rao: For Venugopal Rao, the sense of deja vu must be as stifling as the scorching heat in the national capital. Rao, currently the director of cricket at Delhi Capitals, endured two wooden spoon finishes during his time as a player with the franchise from 2011-13, when it used to be called Delhi Daredevils. The script feels eerily familiar, with Rao now presiding over another collapse. A ruthless eightwicket demolition by Kolkata Knight Riders on Friday - DCs fifth straight home defeat - has snuffed out their playoffs hopes and prolonged the franchises agonising pursuit of a maiden IPL crown. Eighteen years, obviously it hurts. Seriously, when you look back, when I played during my days, I always wanted to win from Daredevils time to now. It's a learning process for me. Coming into the administration part, a lot of things I'm just learning. As per what the skipper said, we want to try youngsters and let's see, said a dejected Rao in the post-match press conference. The statistics paint a grim picture of a side that has lost its way in its own backyard. After an initial victory over Mumbai Indians, the Arun Jaitley Stadium has become a hunting ground for visitors rather than a stronghold for DC. On Friday, thanks to Finn Allens unbeaten 47-ball ton, KKR chased down 143 with clinical ease, needing just 14.2 overs to embarrass a DC side that appears tactically adrift. DCs campaign has been defined by wild inconsistency and a staggering inability to read local conditions, which have been varied in nature. Making 264 against Punjab Kings failed to translate into a win. Days later, the side posted the IPLs lowest powerplay total, slumping to 13/6 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru and handed the initiative to the defending champions. A home match against Gujarat Titans slipped away by a single run after David Miller could not score two runs off two balls. Chennai Super Kings also recorded a comfortable victory in Delhi, as the Qila Kotla mention around the franchises pre-tournament promotions have turned a potential fortress into a liability and something which demands urgent review. See, not one department - I think all three departments failed. After getting a good start, after seven or eight overs, we were in a good position, one wicket or something down. Then later on, next six to seven overs, we couldn't get a boundary. In this big beast of a tournament, you can't miss chances. We need to win patches and those small, small areas - not only batting, even in bowling or fielding. In the whole tournament, when you see it, we couldn't win those small, small areas. One day in batting, one day in fielding, one day in bowling, added Rao. On Friday, DC were 74/2 in nine overs, though they didnt entirely break free in power-play due to slowness in pitch and one felt they could implode yet again. They had their reasons Pathum Nissanka was wonderful in his leg-side strokeplay, but then the spin choke from KKR, just like how they inflicted one over DC last year at this venue began to take shape. With five fielders patrolling the boundary, Sunil Narine, Varun Chakravarthy and Anukul Roy began to dictate terms and choke the scoring, as between overs 12-16 Delhi managed just 11 runs from 30 balls - a mid-innings drought which never happened in the IPL. The pressure was manufactured rather than mysterious. Roy set the tone, stumping Nissanka with a slower, wider delivery before castling Tristan Stubbs, as KKR exposed that DCs batting line-up could not adjust to sustained and accurate spin bowling. In all, DC played 51 dot balls, and in comparison to Allens brutal century, they looked like a side stuck in a batting template of a bygone era. I think in the last couple of matches, where we felt that batting is the main concern. When you're batting first, you saw last match also, we failed in the first 10 overs. Somewhere in the next 10 overs, we recovered. I think here also, when we got a good start, we couldn't capitalize. This kind of a tournament, you can't miss those patches. See, here we can't coach. Everybody has experience and at the end of the day, you need to read the situation, conditions and when you can adapt only, you win matches. We can't keep sending messages as a batting group. One more thing - the biggest challenge as a batting group is responsibility, when things fail, as a batting unit, you need to take responsibility. I'll do it, rather than somebody does it. So, I think that is missing, I felt. Maybe, let's see next couple of games, how this, as a batting unit, how it will turn up, elaborated Rao. When pressed further, Rao drew on specific matches to make his case. Sorry, I cannot point to just one department. In different matches, different departments have let us down. Against Punjab, we scored heavily but then dropped catches while bowling. In some games, the bowlers did well but the batters could not adapt. In the last two games especially, the batters struggled to adapt to the conditions. Overall, if you ask me, yes, batting has been an area where we needed to adapt better in certain conditions. Even in the first few games, after losing four or five wickets, we still managed to win a couple of matches. But sometimes, I think, the batting unit has let us down, he said. A question about skipper Axar Patels horrible run with the bat and if Prithvi Shaw will be given a chance prompted Rao to address it head-on. People will obviously ask whom you want to drop, Pathum or KL. But when it comes to captains and senior players in this format, you always want experienced people like them to do well. He has been a part of World Cup-winning squads and came into this tournament with strong reputations. Somewhere along the way, I think he lost form. Hopefully, he comes back strongly in the next three games. It hurts when you look at the opposition and see that some of the senior players could not perform. But we need to face the reality and accept it, he said. Rao also addressed the bowling group's difficulties, especially around premier wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav, whose lean run continued with him conceding 41 runs in three overs. A major part of Kuldeep looking pedestrian has been him missing his usual lengths, as batters freely send his overpitched and mostly short balls over the boundary ropes. A person like him is a bundle of experience - played and won two T20 World Cups. Sometimes a bad season happens. Everyone goes through it. I think, somewhere he lost the rhythm. I think he'll come back. See, by playing for more than 10 years in this circuit, he knows it. Sometimes you can't point and it happens in a tournament like this. We are facing it and we are at receiving end of it. Person like him, with Axar and all, if these two continue in good form, one is doing well, one is not doing, it hurts in the bowling group, especially in the middle of those. So, we are facing that failure, he said. Looking back across the full campaign, Rao traced a consistent thread of momentum losses that he believes has defined the season and was emphatic that DC have no one to blame but themselves. No, it is not only about the Punjab game. Even in the Gujarat game here, and in several other matches we needed to win, we lost important phases. That is what I keep saying. To win matches, you need to win key patches during the game. We have not done that consistently. If you look back, not just against Punjab but also against Gujarat, there were moments where two balls or two runs shifted the momentum away from us. Then we lost the Chennai game as well. We did win against RCB, but after that against Punjab we also had issues like injuries and concussion substitute for Ngidi. But we cannot keep giving excuses. We need to face the situation as it is. In a tournament like this, you cannot point to just one match. If you look back from the Gujarat game to this match, in almost every game we have not managed to win the small moments and key phases. That is why we are in this position on the points table right now, he said. If you look back, not just against Punjab but also against Gujarat, there were moments where two balls or two runs shifted the momentum away from us. Then we lost the Chennai game as well. We did win against RCB, but after that against Punjab we also had issues like injuries and concussion substitute for Ngidi. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Rao opened his press conference by lamenting the unbroken trophy drought, and closed it with the only stance left to him: cautious pragmatism and no guarantees. Obviously in the next three games, we will see how it goes. One game at a time and obviously we will try to use bench players. When the skipper says something like that, it is something we definitely want to try, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
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RR vs GT Match 52, IPL 2026: Preview, Predicted XIs, Player Tips & Match Prediction
RR vs GT Match 52, Cricket Tips :Gujarat Titans have had a great start to the second half of the group stage of the IPL 2026. They have recorded three great wins, which has boosted their chances for the playoffs. The challenge will be to carry on the momentum. They will be facing Rajasthan Royals in the next game. This contest will be played at 7:30 PM IST on Saturday at Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur. GT have beaten RCB, PBKS, and CSK in consecutive matches, with great bowling performances. RR also have a strong batting unit, but their bowlers have failed in recent matches. RR vs GT: Match Details Date : May 9, 2026 (Saturday) Time : 7:30 PM IST Venue : Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur RR vs GT Live Streaming Details Indian fans can watch the RR vs GT game on the Star Sports Networks in India. The live stream of the game will be available on the Jio Hotstar app or website. RR vs GT Head-to-Head in IPL Total Matches : 09 RR : 03 GT : 06 No - Result : 00 RR vs GT: Ground Pitch Report Sawai Mansingh Stadium has a great batting-friendly wicket. The bounce at this venue is consistent, where batters can play their shots on the up. In the second innings, there is a chance of dew, which will make it hard to defend the total. Hence, it is advised to bowl first. RR vs GT Possible XIs RR : Yashasvi Jaiswal, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Riyan Parag (c), Dhruv Jurel (wk), Donovan Ferreira, Shubham Dubey, Ravindra Jadeja, Jofra Archer, Ravi Bishnoi, Nandre Burger, Brijesh Sharma GT : Jos Buttler (wk), Shubman Gill (c), Sai Sudharsan, Washington Sundar, Jason Holder, Nishant Sindhu, Rashid Khan, Kagiso Rabada, Arshad Khan, Mohammed Siraj, Manav Suthar RR vs GT Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Vaibhav Suryavanshi has been in six-hitting form. He has been one of the most destructive batters in this league. Sai Sudharsan has been scoring runs in almost every game and is giving good starts to the team. Probable Best Bowler Jofra Archer is giving the team a good start. He is taking wickets in the very first over. For GT, Kagiso Rabada has been making sure that the team gets a good start in the powerplay. Today Match Prediction : Both teams are on the same page in terms of batting strengths. But GT's strong bowling unit will make them slight favorites. But RR know these conditions well, and we predict them to win this game. RR vs GT Match 52, IPL 2026, Today 2026 Match, RR vs GT 2026 Prediction, RR vs GT Predicted XIs, Injury Update for RR vs GT Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The predictions or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
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IPL 2026: Have Been Trying To Add More Strings To My Bow, Says Finn Allen After Unbeaten 47-ball Ton
Indian Premier League: Finn Allen, who became the Player of the Match via hitting a 47-ball unbeaten century in Kolkata Knight Riders eight-wicket win over Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, said he was pleased to contribute responsibly after early wickets, adding that he had been working hard to add more strings to his bow. Allens superb knock, laced with five fours and ten sixes, ensured KKR completed a chase of 143 with 35 balls to spare and helped the three-time champions seal their fourth consecutive win of the season. He was ably supported by Cameron Green, who hit 33 not out off 27 balls, as the duo shared an unbroken 116-run stand off 64 balls. What I've been working on is trying to have more strings to my bow. We obviously lost a couple of early wickets, so I just tried to have a bit of responsibility and get a win on the board for the boys. I mean, as I said, I just tried to knuckle down early. It was still a little bit challenging at the start. Axar bowled really well and restricted us. So like I said, just try to get in strong positions and bat deep, said Allen at the conclusion of the game. On his sixhitting model, Allen explained, I think that's the model I've been trying to do with my batting, I guess. If it's not easy, stay in there, working with Watto (assistant coach Shane Watson) and Abhishek (Nayar, head coach) as well. Just trying to give myself a chance, and I feel like I've got a few starts and it's been pretty frustrating, but here, nice to, I guess, have a little bit of personal success. He further said pacing the innings was about playing the situation and aiming to bat 40 balls. I think when the situation comes to it, you just forget about my batting and play the situation. I think I knew if I stayed out there for a long period of time, I would always come back to trying to bat 40 balls. It doesn't happen too often, but that was just what was keeping me ticking today and trying to take a game deep. Asked how he reacted to being out of the side and then slotted back into the playing eleven, Allen said, Oh, look, I think sometimes it changes your perspective, right? You go out of the team, have a bit of time for a mental refresh. To be honest, I was just putting too much pressure on myself at the start. So it was nice to have that, sit back, refresh, and come back in. Green, who partnered with Allen for the unbroken third-wicket stand, said he was chuffed for Allen to get the century. So special. I think you only get the chance to be at the other end a handful of times in your career, so that's one of them. Nothing really. I think, Finn, all he said was, 'See you next over.' I was just the other end playing second fiddle. On ensuring Allen reached his hundred, Green added, I think I did the math when we had 29 to get. So I knew I'd be the most hated man in Kolkata if I did anything else apart from that. No, not us -. I was, I did the math. But no, Finn's very good at maths as well, so I'll give him credit for that. So, he was probably doing the same. Green, who partnered with Allen for the unbroken third-wicket stand, said he was chuffed for Allen to get the century. So special. I think you only get the chance to be at the other end a handful of times in your career, so that's one of them. Nothing really. I think, Finn, all he said was, 'See you next over.' I was just the other end playing second fiddle. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Obviously, Sunny (Sunil Narine) and Varun (Chakaravarthy) have been awesome. Anu (Anukul Roy) has been chipping in as well. No, you definitely don't look that far ahead (to the playoffs). I think we still have to win every game from here. So, we won't be looking that far ahead. Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: Momentum Slipped After DC Lost A Cluster Of Wickets, Admits Skipper Axar
Kolkata Knight Riders: Delhi Capitals skipper Axar Patel conceded that the sides batting collapse cost them momentum in their IPL 2026 clash, where they lost to Kolkata Knight Riders by eight wickets in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, while also admitting the spinners erred on a tricky surface. On a pitch which had dry cracks, DC slipped from 74/1 to 89/5, thanks to a spin choke from Kolkata Knight Riders, and ended up at 142/8. KKR eventually chased down the total with 34 balls to spare, thanks to Finn Allens unbeaten 47-ball century. Compared to KKR spinners taking 3-76 in their combined 12 overs, DCs spinners conceded a whopping 102 runs from nine overs for just one wicket. I think the runs were definitely below par, and at the same time, the spinners made quite a few mistakes. Looking at the way the pitch behaved, I feel the spinners did make errors. But at the same time, if you notice, we lost five wickets in two to three overs, and I think thats where the momentum slipped away from us. Thats probably something we need to think about because the same thing happened against CSK. We started well, and then suddenly wickets kept falling, Axar said at the conclusion of the game. On how to address the issues DC are facing, especially with their playoffs now hanging by a slim thread, Axar stated, See, you cant solve it in a complicated way. While Ashutosh and I were batting, we were thinking that if we made a mistake there, it would become very difficult for the next batter coming in. So I think its more about applying the right mindset. Even if you lose one or two wickets, you can still spend time at the crease and play through it. I think thats what needs to be applied, when wickets are falling in clusters, you need to absorb the pressure for an over or two. On how to address the issues DC are facing, especially with their playoffs now hanging by a slim thread, Axar stated, See, you cant solve it in a complicated way. While Ashutosh and I were batting, we were thinking that if we made a mistake there, it would become very difficult for the next batter coming in. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So well think about what plans we can make for next year and what approach we should take. Based on that, we can also look at the players sitting on the bench and decide who can be given opportunities and what changes we can make. Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: Allens Unbeaten 47-ball Hundred Takes KKR To A Clinical Eight-wicket Win Over DC
Kolkata Knight Riders: Big-hitting opener Finn Allen produced a stunning unbeaten century off just 47 balls to power Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to a clinical eight-wicket victory over Delhi Capitals in their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 clash at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Friday. Allens superb knock, laced with five fours and ten sixes, ensured KKR completed a chase of 143 with 34 balls to spare and helped the three-time champions seal their fourth consecutive win of the season. He was ably supported by Cameron Green, who hit 33 not out off 27 balls, as the duo shared an unbroken 116-run stand off 64 balls. Where KKR's spinners had suffocated Delhi's batters into submission and kept them to 142/8, Allen ensured no such misery awaited his side by launching a ferocious assault on DC's bowling attack that rendered the target an afterthought. KKR began positively from the first ball, as Allen drove and whipped Mitchell Starc for boundaries. Though DC briefly halted KKRs charge captain Ajinkya Rahanes stay ended with a freak run-out at the non-strikers end as Mitchell Starc's outstretched hand touched the ball before rolling onto the stumps, while Angkrish Raghuvanshi attempted a sweep off Axar Patel, but the ball rolled off his gloves to hit the stumps. Allen had other plans entirely. Once Cameron Green arrived to steady the innings, Allen simply refused to be contained cutting, sweeping and thumping with authority to bring up his fifty off 32 balls via a scoop off Starc over fine leg which was both effortless and imperious. The middle overs belonged emphatically to KKR, as Kuldeep Yadav was dispatched repeatedly. Allen pulled him over deep mid-wicket and then thumped him straight down the ground, while Green launched a monstrous six off the same bowler over deep mid-wicket. Leg-spinner Vipraj Nigam bore the heaviest punishment as Allen smashed three consecutive sixes off the leg-spinner in the 13th over - twice over long-off and once with a ferocious pull through deep mid-wicket - before moving into the nineties with another towering maximum off Kuldeep. Allen fittingly finished off the chase and got his century in style by dispatching Mukesh Kumar into the stands over mid-wicket for six. DCs spinners conceded 102 runs from nine overs for just one wicket, as Allen made merry to get a thumping win for KKR. Leg-spinner Vipraj Nigam bore the heaviest punishment as Allen smashed three consecutive sixes off the leg-spinner in the 13th over - twice over long-off and once with a ferocious pull through deep mid-wicket - before moving into the nineties with another towering maximum off Kuldeep. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Delhi Capitals 142/8 in 20 overs (Pathum Nissanka 50, Ashutosh Sharma 39; Kartik Tyagi 2-25, Anukul Roy 2-31) lost to Kolkata Knight Riders 147/2 in 14.2 overs (Finn Allen 100 not out, Cameron Green 33 not out; Axar Patel 1-27) by eight wickets Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: It Comes Down To Hard Work And A Lot Of Time Spent In The Nets, Says Narine
Kolkata Knight Riders: Kolkata Knight Riders spinners once again dictated terms as the threetime champions restricted Delhi Capitals to 142/8 in their IPL 2026 clash at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Friday, with veteran off-spinner Sunil Narine saying that the superlative performance is down to the value of hard work and preparation in the nets. On a dry pitch with cracks opening up, DC threatened to post a big total through Pathum Nissankas fluent 29ball fifty. But KKRs spin trio of Narine, Anukul Roy, and Varun Chakravarthy applied the choke to derail DC and restrict them to 142/8. I think it comes down to hard work and a lot of time spent in the nets. We have a very strong bowling group; the seamers and the spinners work together to contain the opposition in the middle overs. I think if you allow the spinners to dictate terms without showing enough intent, it makes our job much easier, said Narine in a mid-innings chat with the broadcasters. The slowdown was dramatic - between overs 11 and 16, DC managed only 20 runs for two wickets, the lowest tally in that phase across IPL 2026, according to CricViz. Looking ahead to the chase, Narine said, Hopefully, our batters can apply pressure in the Powerplay, get a good start, and build the momentum needed to finish the game as clinically as possible. When your plans start working midway, you gain that necessary selfbelief. Its about sticking to our strategies, respecting the game, and focusing on execution. I never believe any total is small in the IPL. Well look to win the Power-play, rotate the strike in the middle overs, and take the game deep. If we keep wickets in hand, it should be a successful chase, he added. The slowdown was dramatic - between overs 11 and 16, DC managed only 20 runs for two wickets, the lowest tally in that phase across IPL 2026, according to CricViz. Looking ahead to the chase, Narine said, Hopefully, our batters can apply pressure in the Powerplay, get a good start, and build the momentum needed to finish the game as clinically as possible. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Such was the effect of the slowdown that from overs 11-16, DC scored just 20 runs for the loss of two wickets and as per CricViz, this is the lowest number of runs scored in this particular phase of the innings in any game in IPL 2026. It took Ashutosh Sharma's late 28-ball 39 to take DC past 140, but the batting issues continued to haunt the hosts, with Kartik Tyagi being excellent in the back end to pick 2-25. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: India Head Coach Gambhir Arrives At Arun Jaitley Stadium To Watch DC-KKR Clash
Arun Jaitley Stadium: India head coach Gautam Gambhir has arrived at the Arun Jaitley Stadium to watch the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 contest between Delhi Capitals (DC) and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), a fixture that carries huge significance for both teams if they are to maintain themselves in the race to the playoffs. Apart from Gambhir, dressed in a black shirt and blue jeans, his wife Natasha has also accompanied him to the stadium, and so has India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak. Gambhir has strong ties to both franchises, captaining KKR to two Indian Premier League (IPL) titles in 2012 and 2014, respectively, and also represented DC in two spells of his playing career in the competition. The duo was later seen sitting with BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla and senior men's selection committee member RP Singh in the hospitality stands. Gambhirs watchful presence has added a layer of intrigue to an already highstakes encounter. With Gambhir and Kotak in attendance, the duo is expected to keep an eye on performances in Fridays clash featuring many regular India players ahead of the sides upcoming international assignments across all three formats. The duo was later seen sitting with BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla and senior men's selection committee member RP Singh in the hospitality stands. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Gambhir and Kotak, along with fast bowling coach Morne Morkel, fielding coach T. Dilip, and assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate, will regroup when India takes on Afghanistan in a one-off Test in New Chandigarh from June 6-10, before the three ODIs between the two teams take place in Dharamsala, Lucknow, and Chennai on June 14, 17, and 20, respectively. It is followed by a two-game T20I series in Ireland and white-ball tours of England and Zimbabwe. Article Source: IANS
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Kolkata Knight Riders: Delhi Capitals left-arm pacer Mitchell Starc said he has settled back into the rhythm of T20 cricket and hopes to spark a turnaround in momentum as his side prepares to face Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 clash at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Friday. Seventh-placed DC have eight points and need to break their four-game losing streak at home if they are to be alive in the race to the playoffs. Starc joined DC from their clash against the Rajasthan Royals last week and has picked up three wickets in two games. It took me sort of the first game to get up to speed with T20 again, but the third game for me, and hopefully we can change a bit of our momentum as well. Oh, easy to say coming from a 36yearold with some experience, but I just feel like I've gotten to a place where I could make sure I tick all the boxes of things that I feel like I need to execute skillwise. I've always kind of had that fitness side where I feel like I know what I need to get my body right from a fitness perspective in terms of the gym and the running and time on legs. I could do what I needed to do in terms of T20 cricket with the execution of yorkers, the different skill sets over four overs, not so much the workload side of things, but more about executing the different balls required in this format of the game, Starc said in a pre-game chat with the broadcasters. On the challenge of bowling in the powerplay, Starc explained: I guess it's about getting your head around the size of the grounds here and the wickets and sort of taking, I guess we've heard it time again, taking the ego out of it in terms of the bowling side of things. I guess there's a lot of expectation on the batters these days. You're looking at scores of 250plus or scores over 200 a lot of the time. So the expectation there is there for the batters. In terms of the bowlers, it's trying to stay a step ahead, trying not to be too predictable. We know that the runs are going to flow at times in the power play. It's just trying to take those wickets and trying to get into that middle order through a power play is the best way to stem the flow of runs. So you've got to take the luck when you've got it, but also try and, I guess, not get too far down when the ball does tend to flow around a little bit. Assessing the pitches in New Delhi, where varied surfaces have been on offer in the competition so far, Starc, who won IPL 2024 with KKR, stated that adaptability will be the key to break their hoodoo at home. I watched a couple from the sides when I first got here. I guess the thing that we've taken from this ground is that we've had a different wicket every time we've played here. So I guess it's adapting the quickest out of the teams, and we probably haven't done that to the best of our abilities at home so far this year. I think we're playing on the wicket that was the Punjab game, which I was here at and watched. If it's like that game, it might be nice for batting. But I think it's taking out what's happened in terms of our season or games here and just approaching this game with the best of our ability. KKR wicketkeeper-batter Angkrish Raghuvanshi said every clash is important for them to have a slight chance at entering the playoffs. I think every game from now on is very important. I think I value it (the ongoing season) by the team's success, and I think it was tough at first, but we're finally getting going. If it's like that game, it might be nice for batting. But I think it's taking out what's happened in terms of our season or games here and just approaching this game with the best of our ability. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think it's very important, and it's been really good. I think I haven't been thinking about that too much. It's just been watching the ball and trying to do what I feel at that moment is best for the team. Article Source: IANS
Kolkata Knight Riders: Delhi Capitals left-arm pacer Mitchell Starc said he has settled back into the rhythm of T20 cricket and hopes to spark a turnaround in momentum as his side prepares to face Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in their IPL 2026 clash at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. Seventh-placed DC are having eight points and need to break their four-game losing streak at home if they are to be alive in the race to playoffs. Starc joined DC from their clash against Rajasthan Royals last week and has picked three wickets in two games. It took me sort of the first game to get up to speed with T20 again, but third game for me, and hopefully we can change a bit of our momentum as well. Oh, easy to say coming from a 36yearold with some experience, but I just feel like I got to a place where I could make sure I tick all the boxes of things that I feel like I need to execute skillwise. I've always kind of had that fitness side where I feel like I know what I need to get my body right from a fitness perspective in terms of the gym and the running and time on legs. I could do what I needed to do in terms of T20 cricket with the execution of yorkers, the different skill sets over four overs, not so much the workload side of things, but more about executing the different balls required in this format of the game, Starc said in a pre-game chat with the broadcasters. On the challenge of bowling in the powerplay, Starc explained: I guess it's about getting your head around the size of the grounds here and the wickets and sort of taking, I guess we've heard it time again, taking the ego out of it in terms of the bowling side of things. I guess there's a lot of expectation on the batters these days. You're looking at scores of 250plus or scores over 200 a lot of the time. So the expectation there is there for the batters. In terms of the bowlers, it's trying to stay a step ahead, try not to be too predictable. We know that the runs are going to flow at times in the power play. It's just trying to take those wickets and trying to get into that middle order through a power play is the best way to stem the flow of runs. So you've got to take the luck when you've got it, but also try and, I guess, not get too far down when the ball does tend to flow around a little bit. Assessing the pitches in New Delhi, where varied surfaces have been on offer in the competition so far, Starc, who won IPL 2024 with KKR, stated that adaptability will be the key to break their hoodoo at home. I watched a couple from the sides when I first got here. I guess the thing that we've taken from this ground is we've had a different wicket every time we've played here. So I guess it's adapting the quickest out of the teams and we probably haven't done that to the best of our abilities at home so far this year. I think we're playing on the wicket that was the Punjab game, which I was here at and watched. If it's like that game, it might be nice for batting. But I think it's taking out what's happened in terms of our season or games here and just approaching this game with the best of our ability. KKR wicketkeeper-batter Angkrish Raghuvanshi said every clash is important for them to have a slight chance at entering the playoffs. I think every game from now is very important. I think I value it (the ongoing season) by the team's success and I think it was tough at first, but we're finally getting going. If it's like that game, it might be nice for batting. But I think it's taking out what's happened in terms of our season or games here and just approaching this game with the best of our ability. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think it's very important, and it's been really good. I think I haven't been thinking about that too much. It's just been watching the ball and trying to do what I feel at that moment is best for the team. Article Source: IANS
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ICC Education Programme Boosts Global Cricket Growth Ahead Of LA Olympics 2028
The International Cricket Council: The International Cricket Council (ICC) Training and Education (T&E) Programme is continuing to strengthen cricket development around the world, with more than 63,000 registered users completing over 43,000 courses in the last five years. Launched in 2021, the programme has become the ICCs main platform for cricket education and accreditation. Courses are available in 14 languages, and participants have come from 110 ICC member nations and 69 non-member countries. According to the ICC, 109 of its 110 members have completed at least one ICC-certified course. The programme covers coaching, umpiring, pitch curation, and other areas aimed at improving the standard of cricket globally. The ICC said the initiative is helping both elite and grassroots cricket, including the growth of womens cricket. One example of the programmes impact was seen during the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026, when former Namibia cricketer Craig Williams completed the ICC Coaching Level 3 pathway before taking over as head coach of the national team. The ICC also highlighted the success of its cricket Programme, which focuses on introducing cricket in schools and communities. More than 2,200 teachers and facilitators from over 1,400 schools have been trained under the initiative, while over 725,000 participants have taken part globally. Women and girls made up 49 per cent of participants. The governing body added that women now account for 44 per cent of ICC Global Master Educators, who help deliver training programmes around the world. To further improve the programme, the ICC is introducing a new Learning Management System (LMS), accessible through web and mobile applications. The upgraded platform will provide Members with better access to data, monitoring, and reporting tools to help them track progress and improve domestic cricket strategies. ICC General Manager of Development, Will Glenwright, said strengthening crickets workforce and development systems will be key to the sports future growth. The continued growth of cricket globally depends on the strength of our people, systems, and pathways. Through the ICC Training and Education Programme, we are committed to equipping our Members with the tools and knowledge needed to build sustainable and high-performing cricket environments that not only improve the competitiveness of international cricket but also improve the playing experience for all, he said in an ICC press release. The introduction of the enhanced Learning Management System is an important part of this journey, enabling better access to education and more effective use of data and insights at the Member level. As we look ahead to key milestones, including the Los Angeles Olympic Games in 2028, strengthening our global workforce and supporting Member development will remain central to our ambitions for the game, he added. The continued growth of cricket globally depends on the strength of our people, systems, and pathways. Through the ICC Training and Education Programme, we are committed to equipping our Members with the tools and knowledge needed to build sustainable and high-performing cricket environments that not only improve the competitiveness of international cricket but also improve the playing experience for all, he said in an ICC press release. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Looking ahead, the ICC aims to achieve 100 per cent Member adoption and active programme delivery by 2028, along with more than 200,000 course completions and at least 25 per cent female participation across all pathways. Article Source: IANS
BCCI pulls up IPL teams and owners for misconduct, protocol breaches during the season
The advisory said unauthorised visitors in hotel rooms posed risk to players getting compromised and limited owner interactions with players during a live match
IPL 2026: BCCI Finally Reacting To IPLs Core Principles, Says Founder Lalit Modi
Indian Premier League: Indian Premier League (IPL) founder Lalit Modi has welcomed the Board of Control for Cricket in Indias (BCCI) decision to introduce stricter regulations for IPL players, calling it a step in the right direction to safeguard the integrity of the league. Praising the board and its Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) for acting against potential security threats and honey-trapping concerns, Modi said he was glad the BCCI had responded strongly after repeatedly warning over the past month about the dangers facing players and the tournament ecosystem. Finally, the BCCI is reacting to what has always been the core principle of the IPL and moving in the right direction. Im glad theyre doing so. This is a strong decision from the BCCI in that regard. Ive already made these comments over the last month regarding the dangers posed by such activities, and Im happy that the BCCI and the ACSU are taking action. Its the best thing for the game going forward, Modi told IANS in a telephonic conversation. Earlier, Riyan Parag, captain of Rajasthan Royals, was reportedly seen vaping inside the dressing room during a match against Punjab Kings in New Chandigarh. The BCCI has taken a strict stance on such incidents, stating that anyone found engaging in such conduct could face action under the applicable statutory framework. Following the incident, the BCCI issued a seven-page advisory to all 10 IPL franchises, warning them about the potential dangers of targeted honey-trapping during the tournament. The board also stated that it would conduct unannounced surprise checks to ensure strict compliance with the leagues regulatory and operational guidelines. According to the directive, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia noted that no individual, irrespective of their relationship with a player or official, would be allowed to enter a team members room without prior approval and the knowledge of the team manager. In his communication to franchises, Saikia wrote: The BCCI/IPL Operations Team may conduct periodic checks to assess adherence to the directives set forth in this advisory. Team managers are required to maintain records of all approved guest visits and hotel movements. According to the directive, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia noted that no individual, irrespective of their relationship with a player or official, would be allowed to enter a team members room without prior approval and the knowledge of the team manager. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Shukla added that fans and outsiders would no longer be allowed to meet players inside team hotels or buses. The new protocols are expected to be implemented in the coming days to ensure tighter security and better protection for cricketers throughout the league. Article Source: IANS
Chennai Super Kings: Former India off-spin veteran Ravichandran Ashwin reflected on his early days with Chennai Super Kings and recalled how he was first picked by the franchise, revealing that he thought his chances were over when the yellow army picked Sri Lanka legend Muttiah Muralitharan in 2009. The 39-year-old Chennai native began his journey with his home franchise, Chennai Super Kings, winning two titles. In the 2025 auctions, Ashwin got a homecoming as he was picked by CSK for a whopping 9.75 crores before announcing his retirement ahead of the 2026 season. Ashiwn also credited his late mentor VB Chandrasekhar for paving the way for his selection in CSK. I've always wanted to stay grateful. People come into your life, lay a stepping stone for you, and then move on and for me, that person was VB Chandrasekhar. Hes no longer with us, a life gone too soon. In Chennai's league cricket, I was playing for Chemplast against MRF at Pachaiyappas ground when T20 was new and people felt spinners had no role, especially the finger spinners, Ashiwn said on JioStar. During the auction, CSK had already picked Muttiah Muralitharan, and I thought my chances were gone. Then came the final of that same tournament at Chepauk, it was Chemplast vs India Cements, who owned CSK. I took six wickets. Kasi Viswanathan and Kris Srikkanth were there, and after I got Player of the Match, Srikkanth said 'What, CSK didnt pick you? Hey Kasi, take him, you should pick good players. The next day, I got a call from VB Chandrasekhar. He told me, Ive been watching you for five years. In T20, Im not sure about a finger spinners role, but youll learn a lot. Learn as much as you canyou can go far, your attitude is good' and gave me the contract, he recalled. On finishing his IPL career with CSK, Ashwin said, When I got the chance to play for CSK again, the first thought was that I could finish where I started. My intention was to play for 2-3 years. It didn't happen, that's a different story. I won't go there now. But where it started, it finished there. And I had another small dream to finish at Chepauk. I couldn't do that. The next day, I got a call from VB Chandrasekhar. He told me, Ive been watching you for five years. In T20, Im not sure about a finger spinners role, but youll learn a lot. Learn as much as you canyou can go far, your attitude is good' and gave me the contract, he recalled. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ashwin ended his IPL career as the leagues fifth-highest wicket-taker with 187 scalps in 221 games coming at an economy rate of 7.2. He also played for the now-defunct Rising Pune Supergiant, Delhi Capitals and Rajasthan Royals, and captained Kings XI Punjab (now known as Punjab Kings) in the IPL. He also amassed 833 runs with the bat in the IPL at a strike rate of 118, including hitting a fifty. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: 'RCB Must Back Suyash If They Are To Lift The Trophy Again,' Says Tare
Former Mumbai Indians: Former Mumbai Indians batter Aditya Tare believes Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) should continue backing young leg-spinner Suyash Sharma despite his poor performance in their nine-run defeat to Lucknow Super Giants (LSG). Tare said RCBs bowling combination still lacks a dependable sixth bowling option and stressed that the franchise should give Suyash greater responsibility instead of relying on part-time bowlers. Suyash has played nine matches so far in IPL 2026 and has taken only seven wickets. He gave away 21 runs in just two overs against LSG. RCB have always struggled to find a reliable sixth bowler. I believe they need to back Suyash Sharma more. He must bowl his full four-over quota. Yes, his line and length have drifted, and his form has dipped. But if RCB want to defend their IPL title, they must trust Suyash, he said on JioStar. Tare also questioned RCBs current bowling strategy and said the side would benefit more from persisting with Suyash rather than turning to all-round options like Romario Shepherd for extra overs. Backing him is a better option than giving Shepherd two overs. Shepherd has not done well with the ball this year. So, Suyash Sharma needs more support if RCB is to lift the trophy for the second time, he added. Tare also questioned RCBs current bowling strategy and said the side would benefit more from persisting with Suyash rather than turning to all-round options like Romario Shepherd for extra overs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Chasing 213 runs, the DLS adjudged target. RCB fought back through skipper Rajat Patidar, who blasted 61 off 31 balls, and Tim David, who hammered 40 off 17 deliveries, but timely wickets from Prince and Shahbaz Ahmed helped LSG close out a tense victory and restrict RCB to just 203/6. Article Source: IANS
New Rules Are Introduced To Maintain The IPL's Transparency: BCCI Vice President Rajeev Shukla
IPL Operations Team: The BCCI vice president Rajeev Shukla said the governing body is rolling out stricter regulations for all IPL players to improve transparency and strengthen security arrangements during the tournament. Shukla stated that fans and outsiders will no longer be allowed to meet players inside team hotels or buses, with the new rules expected to be implemented in the coming days to ensure tighter protocols and better protection for cricketers throughout the league. New rules are in the works, and, according to the news directives, player access will be regulated. Unauthorised individuals will not be allowed to approach players, whether at the hotel or on the team bus. These rules are expected to be implemented within the next few days to ensure that the transparency of the IPL is maintained completely, Shukla said. Earlier on Friday, the BCCI issued seven pages of guidelines for the 10 IPL franchises, warning them about the potential dangers of targeted honey-trapping during the league. The board said it will conduct unannounced surprise checks to ensure strict adherence to the league's extensive regulatory framework and operational guidelines. According to the directive, Saikia noted that no one is permitted to enter a team members room, regardless of their relationship with the player or official, without the prior knowledge and approval of the team manager. In his communication to all the franchises, Saikia has noted that The BCCI / IPL Operations Team may conduct periodic checks to assess adherence to the directives set forth in this Advisory. Team Managers are required to maintain records of all approved guest visits and hotel movements. Last month, Rajasthan Royals skipper Riyan Parag was reportedly seen vaping inside the dressing room during the game against Punjab Kings in New Chandigarh. The BCCI has come down heavily on the offenders, saying whoever found engaging in such conduct will be liable to a cognisable offence under the applicable statutory framework. Instances of vaping within the dressing room and other restricted areas of tournament venues have been brought to the BCCl's attention. It is pertinent to note that the use of vapes and electronic cigarettes is prohibited under applicable Indian law. Any individual found engaging in such conduct within tournament premises is not only violating BCCI and IPL regulations but may also be committing a cognisable offence under the applicable statutory framework, Saikia stated in the directive. Last month, Rajasthan Royals skipper Riyan Parag was reportedly seen vaping inside the dressing room during the game against Punjab Kings in New Chandigarh. The BCCI has come down heavily on the offenders, saying whoever found engaging in such conduct will be liable to a cognisable offence under the applicable statutory framework. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The BCCI has instructed franchise owners to avoid any communication with players or coaching staff in the dugout while a match is in progress. Article Source: IANS
Shanto ton, Mominul fifty frustrate Pakistan in second session of Mirpur Test
Shanto made 101 before falling just moments before the tea break
Wolvaardt Leads ICC Women's Player Of The Month Shortlist
The South Africa: South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt, Sri Lanka batter Imesha Dulani and Brazil all-rounder Laura Cardosa are the nominees for the ICC Women's Player of the Month honour. Wolvaardt, who recently won two awards in the space of three months, is in line once again after fine performances in an ODI series against New Zealand and a T20I series versus India. Dulani stood out on an ODI and T20I tour of Bangladesh, while Cardosa came into reckoning after a purple patch that saw her become the first player ever to take nine wickets in a T20I. The South Africa captain scored 138 runs in two ODIs at an average of 69.00, including back-to-back innings of 69 against New Zealand. She then carried that momentum into the T20I leg, piling up 330 runs in five matches at an average of 82.50 and a strike rate of 168.36. Her crowning moment in the month of April was in the third T20I against India, when she smashed 115 off 53 balls to guide South Africa to a nine-wicket victory chasing down 192. Her knock was laced with 14 fours and five sixes, striking at 216.98 as she took charge for the Proteas. The Sri Lanka opener Dulani was named the Player of the Series in a 2-1 win over Bangladesh in their ICC Womens Championship series for scoring 116 runs. She followed it with 82 runs in two T20Is including a brisk 55 off 40 balls in the first match of the series. Her crowning moment in the month of April was in the third T20I against India, when she smashed 115 off 53 balls to guide South Africa to a nine-wicket victory chasing down 192. Her knock was laced with 14 fours and five sixes, striking at 216.98 as she took charge for the Proteas. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brazil's Laura had a memorable run in T20Is that saw her score 203 runs at a strike-rate of over 130 in seven matches which included half-centuries against Botswana and Zambia. She finished with 17 wickets at an economy rate of just 2.24, recording astonishing figures of nine for four against Lesotho. Article Source: IANS
Nahid, Jatinder Among Men's Player Of The Year Nominees For April
Cricket World Cup League: Bangladesh fast bowler Nahid Rana, Oman captain Jatinder Singh and left-arm seamer Ajay Kumar of the United Arab Emirates have been nominated for the ICC Mens Player of the Month award for April. Rana has made the mens shortlist following his Player of the Series effort in three ODIs at home against New Zealand. Singhs performances in the ICC Mens Cricket World Cup League 2 in Nepal see him make the cut, while Kumar made it after a notable start to his ODI career in the same series. The 23-year-old pace sensation Rana took eight wickets at an economy of 4.46 and was named the Player of the Series as Bangladesh defeated New Zealand 2-1 in a home ODI series. The highlight for Rana was a haul of five for 32 in the second match in Mirpur that Bangladesh won by 55 runs, and finished the series with two wickets in the final match in Chattogram. On the other hand, Oman skipper Jatinder amassed 266 runs across five ODIs at an average of 53.20 and a strike rate above 115 in Omans Cricket World Cup League 2 campaign. He struck 51 against Scotland early in the month and finished off with a superb 139 off 91 balls against Nepal in the ICC Mens Cricket World Cup League 2, which is the highest ODI score by an Oman batter. On the other hand, Oman skipper Jatinder amassed 266 runs across five ODIs at an average of 53.20 and a strike rate above 115 in Omans Cricket World Cup League 2 campaign. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The three nominees are shortlisted based on performances from the first to the last day of each calendar month. The shortlist is then voted on by the independent ICC Voting Academy* and fans around the world. Article Source: IANS
'Prince Yadav Will Make His India Debut Soon': Rayudu
Lucknow Super Giants: Former India batter Ambati Rayudu believes Prince Yadav is not far away from making his international debut after the young pacer produced another impressive spell in Lucknow Super Giants thrilling nine-run win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at the Ekana Cricket Stadium on Thursday. Prince played a decisive role in LSGs successful defence of DLS target 213 runs in the rain-curtailed 19-overs-a-side contest, finishing with figures of 3-33 and producing a stunning delivery to dismiss Virat Kohli for a two-ball duck. I think he is going to make his debut soon. That guy is a special talent, Prince. The way he runs in, his run-up itself tells you that he is in there for a fight. He bowls a heavy ball, and most of his deliveries hit the stumps. Thats his speciality, Rayudu told ESPNCricinfo. That ball (to get Kohli) was very, very special. The seam stayed up. This is a huge wicket. Its Virat Kohli. Prince Yadav, who too comes from Delhi, plays for Delhi, gets his Delhi team-mate, he added. Princes spell helped put RCB on the back foot early after they lost both openers cheaply in pursuit of a daunting 210-run target. Rayudu also backed the youngster to succeed across all formats, highlighting his fitness, rhythm and consistency as major strengths. I think hell be a treat to stand in the slips. Seriously, to watch this guy bowl is unbelievable. It'll be a total pleasure to stand in first or second slip to him. He is a potential 50-over bowler as well. I think hes an all-format bowler, the way hes looking right now, Rayudu said. The former Indian batter further praised Princes ability to maintain pressure throughout his spells. Also, because hes so fit, hes so agile, and his action is so clean; he has that consistency which most of the bowlers dont have. A lot of bowlers bowl one or two good balls in an over. This guy bowls about four to five. Thats his strength, I feel, he added. The former Indian batter further praised Princes ability to maintain pressure throughout his spells. Also Read: Live Cricket Score RCB fought back through skipper Rajat Patidar, who blasted 61 off 31 balls, and Tim David, who hammered 40 off 17 deliveries, but timely wickets from Prince and Shahbaz Ahmed helped LSG close out a tense victory. Article Source: IANS
'It is frustrating' - Miller waits for his turn as DC risk slipping out of playoff race
This is not my first IPL, so I kind of understand the make-up, David Miller says of being left out of the DC playing XI
'Dev And Rajat Showed Great Character': Mo Bobat After RCB Loss
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru director of cricket Mohammad Bobat praised the fighting spirit shown by his side, lauding the knocks of captain Rajat Patidar and Devdutt Padikkal despite suffering a narrow nine-run defeat against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in a thrilling IPL clash at the Ekana Cricket Stadium on Thursday. Chasing a daunting 213 in the rain-curtailed 19-overs-a-side contest, RCB were rocked early after losing both openers cheaply, including Virat Kohli for a two-ball duck. However, Padikkal and skipper Patidar revived the chase with a counterattacking 95-run partnership before the visitors eventually finished at 203/6. Yeah, obviously disappointing to not be able to pick up the two points. I would say that it was encouraging to see some really brave performances from some of the boys today, Bobat said in a video released by RCB on X. Its not often that well be losing both of our openers as early as we did today. Our top order has been fantastic all season, so a bit of a rarity there, but actually the character that Dev and Rajat showed was fantastic, He added. Bobat credited Padikkal and Patidar for absorbing pressure after the early collapse and then shifting momentum back towards RCB. They absorbed pressure for a period of time, and then actually they put some pressure back on them, and towards the back end of their partnership, we were right in that game, so those two deserve a lot of credit for the way they batted, he said. Patidar led the charge with a blistering 61 off 31 balls while Padikkal contributed 34 off 25 deliveries to keep RCB alive in the chase. Later, Tim David smashed 40 off just 17 balls to take the contest deep. Bobat also praised bowlers Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Krunal Pandya for their efforts during LSGs innings. I think we did an amazing job to get that close. And also, we must remember that Bhuvi and KP bowled brilliantly, I thought as well, in particular, he said. Looking ahead to RCBs next clash against the Mumbai Indians, Bobat said the team would quickly regroup and focus on improving key areas. I think we did an amazing job to get that close. And also, we must remember that Bhuvi and KP bowled brilliantly, I thought as well, in particular, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So the boys, as they always do, will get their heads together and have a little think about the things that maybe they could have done a bit better. The coaches will do the same. Well travel tomorrow and look to touch base the day before the MI game, and therell certainly be a few areas of the game that we want to tighten up, he added. Article Source: IANS
'I Wanted To Get Us Off To The Best Start Possible': Marsh After Match-winning Ton Against RCB
Opener Mitchell Marsh: Opener Mitchell Marsh said his intent was to give Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) the best possible start in the powerplay after smashing a sensational 111 off just 56 balls in their thrilling nine-run win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at the Ekana Cricket Stadium on Thursday. Marshs explosive innings powered LSG to 209/3 in the rain-curtailed 19-overs-a-side contest, a total that eventually proved just enough as the hosts restricted RCB to 203/6 while chasing DLS adjusted 213 runs target, despite a fierce late fightback. I wanted to try and get us off to the best start possible. Yeah, I just tried to impact the power play as much as I could. It's probably been an area that weve struggled in this year so far, consistently. So, I wanted to try and get us off to the best start possible, and then once I got in, sort of try and cash in and pretty much just get as many runs as I could, Marsh said in a video released by IPL on X. Marsh dominated the RCB attack from the outset and stitched together a crucial 70-run partnership with Nicholas Pooran despite multiple rain interruptions during the innings. I think like anybody, just try and be really clear, have your plans and try and execute it. It was a bit of a stop-starting night, but I managed to form that partnership with Nicky when we came off a few times and get us to a really competitive total, and we needed all of that 213 or whatever it was, he added. The Australian all-rounder also reserved special praise for young pacer Prince Yadav, who played a decisive role with the ball by finishing with figures of 3-33, including wickets of Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal and Jitesh Sharma. Hes super confident in what he does and wants to bowl all the hard overs. So, hes the joy that you want in your team as a bowler, and its been wonderful to watch him go about his business this year, Marsh said. The Australian all-rounder also reserved special praise for young pacer Prince Yadav, who played a decisive role with the ball by finishing with figures of 3-33, including wickets of Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal and Jitesh Sharma. Also Read: Live Cricket Score However, Prince and Shahbaz Ahmed delivered timely breakthroughs before Digvesh Singh Rathi held his nerve in the final over to seal a tense win for LSG. Article Source: IANS
Patidar: 'It's a new season, we are not playing as defending champions'
The way we bowled, the way we controlled the game... we were two shots behind [in the end], Rajat Patidar says after RCB went down to LSG
'The Way He Took Down Hazlewood Was Brilliant': Chopra Praises Marsh After Century Against RCB
Lucknow Super Giants: Former cricketer Aakash Chopra has heaped praise on Lucknow Super Giants opener Mitchell Marsh, lauding his attacking approach against Australian spearhead Josh Hazlewood after his blazing century helped Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) register a thrilling nine-run win against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). Marsh played a crucial role in LSG posting 209 runs in a rain-curtailed 19-over-a-side game, as he scored his first century for the side, taking just 49 balls, which is also the fastest by any LSG batter in IPL history. He scored 111 runs in 56 balls, laced wit nine fours and as many sixes. Chopra believes that Marsh has the ability to shift the momentum by taking over the fast bowlers from the onset. Marsh is the only batter in this entire LSG setup who has batted at the same position throughout the tournament. Everybody else has been moved around. Hes got the strength. Hes a very different kind of opener. Hes tall and has long levers and, therefore, goes downtown, he told Jio Hotstar. The moment you start hitting fast bowlers over their heads and into the stands, where do you actually bowl to him? You cant bowl short to him because hes brilliant square of the wicket, and the way he took down Josh Hazlewood was phenomenal, Chopra added. Chopra believes that Marsh has the ability to shift the momentum by taking over the fast bowlers from the onset. Marsh is the only batter in this entire LSG setup who has batted at the same position throughout the tournament. Everybody else has been moved around. Hes got the strength. Hes a very different kind of opener. Hes tall and has long levers and, therefore, goes downtown, he told Jio Hotstar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Its twice in two games now that Josh has leaked a lot of runs. First, it was Shubman Gill, who took him down in Ahmedabad, and this time, it was Mitchell Marsh. RCB have also lost two on the bounce, so there is a correlation because if he goes for runs, then there are problems, Chopra said Article Source: IANS
'World Cup Dream Not Far From Reality For Prince Yadav': Pujara
Lucknow Super Giants: Former India batter Cheteshwar Pujara believes that fast bowler Prince Yadav is not very far from realising his World Cup dream after the youngster played a key role in Lucknow Super Giants' (LSG) thrilling nine-run win over the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). Prince delivered a match-winning spell under pressure as LSG defended 209/3 in the rain-curtailed 19-overs-a-side contest. The pacer finished with figures of 3-33, including the crucial wickets of Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal and Jitesh Sharma, helping LSG regain control after RCB threatened to chase down the target. Pujara said Prince's performances over the last two seasons show he has both the talent and temperament to aim for bigger honours with India. Not just this season; even last season, he impressed a lot. He bowls in all phases of the game, often in pressure situations. Even in this game, he gave away just two runs in an over and took a couple of wickets, Pujara told Jio Hotstar. He is talented, and that World Cup dream he was talking about, I am sure, will not be far from reality. Yes, he has the dream to represent India at the World Cup, but he also has the ability. Its important to focus on following the right process and keep improving, like he has done from last year to this season, he added. Batting first, LSG posted a massive total courtesy a blazing 111 from Mitchell Marsh and valuable contributions from skipper Rishabh Pant and Nicholas Pooran. Defending a revised target of 213 under the DLS method, LSG struck early when Mohammad Shami set the tone with a wicket in the very first over, dismissing Jacob Bethell, Prince followed it up with an absolute peach to send Virat Kohli back, igniting celebrations. Former New Zealand cricketer Mitchell McClenaghan called Prince wicket ball to Kohli a divine delivery, explaining that he hit the seam, which was enough to beat Kohli. Batting first, LSG posted a massive total courtesy a blazing 111 from Mitchell Marsh and valuable contributions from skipper Rishabh Pant and Nicholas Pooran. Defending a revised target of 213 under the DLS method, LSG struck early when Mohammad Shami set the tone with a wicket in the very first over, dismissing Jacob Bethell, Prince followed it up with an absolute peach to send Virat Kohli back, igniting celebrations. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Weve seen Jitesh Sharma get out this way in this tournament so far, quite regularly, and thats great execution. There would have been a plan before the game to make sure that they tested him upstairs with a short ball, but youve still got to be able to execute it, and the little extra pace that he possesses was able to get the job done, he said. Article Source: IANS
London Spirit Men's Squad & Schedule for The Hundred 2026 Full Players List and Fixtures
London Spirit mens team is a 100-ball cricket franchise based in North London, representing the historic counties of Middlesex, Essex, and Northamptonshire inThe Hundred. Founded for the tournaments inaugural 2021 season, the team plays its home matches atLord's Cricket Ground, widely known as the Home of Cricket. Former Australian spinnerShane Warnewas appointed as the teams first head coach, while early star signings includedRory BurnsandEoin Morgan. London SpiritMen's Squad The Hundred 2026 Liam Livingstone - 350,000 Jamie Overton - 225,000 Adam Zampa - Overseas - 190,000 Dewald Brevis - Overseas - 185,000 Jonny Bairstow - 160,000 David Willey - 120,000 James Coles - 390,000 Mason Crane - 31,000 Adam Milne - 50,000 Adam Hose - 31,000 Tymal Mills - 130,000 James Rew - 31,000 Lhuan-Dre Pretorius - Overseas - 31,000 Matt Fisher - 31,000 Also Read: Live Cricket Score London Spirit Mens Schedule The Hundred 2026 Date Opponent Venue Time (Local) 23 Jul'26 Manchester Super Giants Lord's Cricket Ground 6:30 PM 26 Jul'26 Trent Rockets Trent Bridge 6:00 PM 29 Jul'26 MI London The Oval 6:30 PM 1 Aug'26 Southern Brave Lord's Cricket Ground 6:00 PM 4 Aug'26 Sunrisers Leeds Headingley Cricket Ground 6:30 PM 6 Aug'26 MI London Lord's Cricket Ground 6:30 PM 9 Aug'26 Birmingham Phoenix Lord's Cricket Ground 6:00 PM 12 Aug'26 Welsh Fire Sophia Gardens 3:00 PM Birmingham Phoenix Squad & Schedule for The Hundred 2026 * { box-sizing: border-box; } .schedule-container { max-width: 1000px; margin: 20px auto; padding: 15px; font-family: Arial, sans-serif; } .schedule-container h2 { text-align: center; margin-bottom: 20px; font-size: 28px; color: #111827; } .responsive-table { width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; background: #fff; } .responsive-table th, .responsive-table td { padding: 14px 16px; border: 1px solid #ddd; text-align: left; } .responsive-table th { background: #111827; color: #fff; font-weight: 600; } .responsive-table tbody tr:nth-child(even) { background: #f9f9f9; } .responsive-table tbody tr:hover { background: #f3f4f6; } /* Tablet */ @media (max-width: 768px) { .schedule-container h2 { font-size: 22px; } .responsive-table th, .responsive-table td { padding: 12px; font-size: 14px; } } /* Mobile Card Layout */ @media (max-width: 600px) { .responsive-table, .responsive-table thead, .responsive-table tbody, .responsive-table th, .responsive-table td, .responsive-table tr { display: block; width: 100%; } .responsive-table thead { display: none; } .responsive-table tr { margin-bottom: 15px; border: 1px solid #ddd; border-radius: 8px; overflow: hidden; background: #fff; } .responsive-table td { display: flex; justify-content: space-between; align-items: center; padding: 12px 15px; border: none; border-bottom: 1px solid #eee; text-align: right; font-size: 14px; } .responsive-table td:last-child { border-bottom: none; } .responsive-table td::before { content: attr(data-label); font-weight: bold; color: #111827; text-align: left; } }
IPL Operations Team: The BCCI has issued an seven-page guidelines for the 10 IPL franchises, warning them about the potential dangers of targeted honey-trapping during the league. The board said it will conduct unannounced surprise checks to ensure strict adherence to the league's extensive regulatory framework and operational guidelines. The BCCI draws the attention of all Franchises to the well-documented risks of targeted compromise and honey-trapping that pervade high-profile sporting environments. The possibility of incidents giving rise to serious legal allegations, including those under applicable laws on sexual misconduct, cannot be discounted. IPL franchise management must remain vigilant and proactive in mitigating such risks at all times, Devajit Saikia said in a guidelines issued to the franchises, as quoted by cricbuzz. According to the directive, Saikia noted that no one is permitted to enter a team members room, regardless of their relationship with the player or official, without the prior knowledge and approval of the team manager. (a) No person, irrespective of their identity, relationship to the team member, or stated purpose, shall be permitted entry into a player's or support staff member's hotel room without the prior knowledge and explicit written approval of the Team Manager. Guests and visitors shall be received exclusively in designated public areas of the hotel, such as the lobby or reception lounge. No guest shall be escorted to private hotel rooms unless the Team Manager has specifically authorised the same in writing In his communication to all the franchises, Saikia has noted that, The BCCI / IPL Operations Team may conduct periodic checks to assess adherence to the directives set forth in this Advisory. Team Managers are required to maintain records of all approved guest visits and hotel movements. Any breach of the aforementioned directives must be self-reported to the IPL Operations Team or the relevant IPL Venue Team at the earliest opportunity. The BCCI trusts that all IPL franchises will treat this Advisory with the seriousness it warrants and take all necessary steps to uphold the integrity and reputation of the Indian Premier League, he added. Last month, Rajasthan Royals skipper Riyan Parag was reportedly seen vaping inside the dressing room during the game against Punjab Kings in New Chandigarh. The BCCI has come down heavily on the offenders, saying whoever found engaging in such conduct will be liable to cognisable offence under the applicable statutory framework. Instances of vaping within the dressing room and other restricted areas of tournament venues have been brought to the BCCl's attention. It is pertinent to note that the use of vapes and electronic cigarettes is prohibited under applicable Indian law. Any individual found engaging in such conduct within tournament premises is not only violating BCCI and IPL regulations but may also be committing a cognisable offence under the applicable statutory framework, Saikia stated on the directive. The BCCI has asked the owners to refrain from communicating with players/managers in the dugout during the course of the match. Instances of vaping within the dressing room and other restricted areas of tournament venues have been brought to the BCCl's attention. It is pertinent to note that the use of vapes and electronic cigarettes is prohibited under applicable Indian law. Any individual found engaging in such conduct within tournament premises is not only violating BCCI and IPL regulations but may also be committing a cognisable offence under the applicable statutory framework, Saikia stated on the directive. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Specifically, instances have been observed of IPL franchise owners attempting to communicate with, approach, hug, or otherwise physically interact with players and team members during live match situations. Such conduct, however well-intentioned, directly contravenes established protocol and may constitute interference with team dynamics and match proceedings, the BCCI official communicated to the franchises. Article Source: IANS
Pakistan ask Bangladesh to bat; both XIs packed with quicks
Nahid Rana, Ebadot Hossain and Taskin Ahmed are the quicks for Bangladesh, while Shaheen Afridi, Hasan Ali and Mohammad Abbas will do the job for Pakistan
Prince Yadav rises to third place on IPL 2026 Purple Cap table
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Prince Yadav to Virat Kohli, and 'the ball of the tournament'
A lot of bowlers bowl one or two good balls in an over. This guy bowls about four to five. That's his strength, Ambati Rayudu says after Prince Yadav's latest match-winning show at IPL 2026
Bangladesh Eye Historic Double Against Pakistan as Mirpur Test Series Begins (Preview)
Bangladesh and Pakistan open their two-match Test series in Mirpur on Friday, with the hosts aiming to complete a remarkable double after their historic away whitewash in 2024. Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto has made no secret of his ambitions, insisting his side must post big first-innings totals to give their potent pace attack the platform to take 20 wickets. Pakistan vs Bangladesh 1st Test SCORECARD The important thing is scoring runs. If we score 400 in 80 overs, no problem. If someone takes 120 overs, I also have no problem, Shanto told a pre-match news conference on Thursday. So the runs are important. The pitch at Mirpur, which carries a grassy tinge ahead of the first day, has set the tone for what promises to be a pace-dominated contest. Shanto believes his fast bowlers hold a slight edge over Pakistan's attack. In the pace bowling department, I would say both teams have good pace attacks, he said. But if you ask me, I would say our pace bowling attack is maybe slightly ahead, if I look at the last few years and how they have been bowling. Pakistan skipper Shan Masood politely pushed back. We're not going to dwell on comparisons. They've got their qualities, we've got our qualities, Masood said, while also acknowledging the quality of the Bangladesh attack. We're relishing the occasion of facing a good attack and hopefully getting some runs against them. Bangladesh have bolstered their batting with the inclusion of attacking opener Tanzid Hasan Tamim, while Taskin Ahmed returns from injury to strengthen an already experienced pace unit alongside the exciting Nahid Rana. Shanto wants Tamim to play his natural game. The way he plays ODI and T20 cricket, I want him to play the same way, Shanto said. Pakistan will take confidence from Babar Azam's rich run of form in the Pakistan Super League, with Masood hopeful that the prolific batter can carry that momentum into red-ball cricket. However, there was uncertainty in Pakistan's camp on Thursday after Babar underwent a scan following the team's practice session, with his fitness for the series opener yet to be confirmed. Pakistan is eager to avenge their 2024 series loss, although Masood rejected the notion of revenge. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We must give credit to the Bangladesh team, the way they came out, they prepared in 2024, he said. So we're not going to take any opposition lightly.
Ben Stokes Set for Durham Return Ahead of Englands New Zealand Test Series
Ben Stokes is expected to bat and bowl for county side Durham as he returns to action for the first time since England's disastrous Ashes campaign. The England captain is set to face Worcestershire in a second division County Championship match starting on Friday. The all-rounder suffered a freak injury when he was hit in the face by a ball during a net session while coaching academy players in February. Stokes, 34, who suffered a groin strain during England's recent 4-1 Ashes humbling in Australia, had to undergo reconstructive surgery. Durham coach Ryan Campbell said Stokes could open the bowling at New Road in the absence of West Indies fast bowler Kemar Roach. He'll be bowling for us, 100 percent, Campbell told Britain's Press Association news agency. In one of the innings he might even go with the new ball, that's in our thinking. We won't expect him to bowl a million overs, it will be probably be around 20 to 25 overs for the game, but once he gets into the battle it's hard to get him out of it. England's international season starts with a three-Test series against New Zealand at Lord's commencing on June 4. Stokes enjoyed a revival as a Test-match bowler last year, taking 33 wickets at just over 23 apiece. England have struggled to fill the position of opening bowler since the retirements of James Anderson, Stuart Broad and Chris Woakes but Stokes' recent injury record counts against using him in that slot. Campbell underlined his plan was designed to benefit Durham rather than England. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We've made it very clear, Stokesy is here as a member of our team to help win a game of cricket for Durham, not to get ready for England, he said.
Dhumal: IPL's anti-corruption unit has flagged 'anomalies' in a report to BCCI
BCCI secretary also said that in some cases, team owners and officials have been mingling with players in areas where it is not allowed
IPL 2026: Marsh, Prince Power LSG To Thrilling 9-run Win Over RCB In Rain-marred Contest
Lucknow Super Giants: Skipper Rishabh Pant and Mitchell Marsh starred with explosive half-centuries before Lucknow Super Giants bowlers held their nerves to help the side survive a late Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) charge to register a thrilling nine-run victory in a rain-curtailed 19-overs-a-side IPL clash on Thursday at the Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow. Asked to bat first, LSG piled up a daunting 209/3, riding on a blazing century from Marsh and some fine knocks by Pant and Nicholas Pooran, before restricting RCB to 203/6 despite a valiant counterattack from Rajat Patidar, Tim David, and Romario Shepherd. The win brought smiles back to the LSG camp after a difficult run, with their bowlers holding nerve in the death overs to defend the revised DLS target of 213. RCBs chase suffered an early jolt when Mohammed Shami struck in the opening over to dismiss Jacob Bethell, while Prince Yadav produced a peach to clean up Virat Kohli for a two-ball duck as the visitors slipped to 9/2. Devdutt Padikkal and skipper Rajat Patidar steadied the innings with a brisk partnership. Padikkal mixed elegance with aggression in his 34 off 25 balls, while Patidar launched a calculated assault, especially against spin, to keep RCB in the hunt. Patidar took on Digvesh Singh Rathi and Mayank Yadav with a flurry of boundaries and towering sixes, bringing up a 29-ball fifty in style. The duo added momentum through the middle overs as RCB crossed the 100-run mark in the 10th over. However, LSG hit back strongly through Prince Yadav and Shahbaz Ahmed. Prince removed Padikkal with a return catch before dismissing Jitesh Sharma cheaply in the same over. Shahbaz then delivered the key breakthrough by having Patidar caught at long-off for a scintillating 61 off 31 balls, an innings studded with three fours and six sixes. With the equation mounting, Tim David launched a brutal counterattack. The Australian hammered Mayank Yadav for consecutive sixes, then followed up with another towering hit off Shahbaz to drag RCB back into contention. His 40 off just 17 balls briefly tilted the momentum before Shahbaz trapped him with a sharp catch at backward point. Romario Shepherd and Krunal Pandya kept RCB alive till the final over, smashing boundaries and sixes against Shami and Prince Yadav. But needing 28 off the last over, Digvesh Singh Rathi held his nerve despite conceding a boundary and a wide, as LSG closed out a tense nine-run victory. Earlier, LSG produced one of their best batting displays of the season after being put in to bat. Mitchell Marsh gave them early impetus with an aggressive knock, while Pant rediscovered his touch with a commanding innings at the top. The duo dominated the Power-play and maintained the scoring rate through the middle overs, taking apart both pace and spin with fearless strokeplay. Marshs clean hitting laid the platform before Pant accelerated brilliantly, finding boundaries at will and rotating strike effectively. Nicholas Pooran then provided the finishing flourish with a quick cameo, ensuring LSG crossed the 200-run mark in the shortened contest. RCBs bowlers struggled for control on a batting-friendly surface, with only sporadic breakthroughs interrupting LSGs relentless charge. Though Patidar and David threatened to pull off a remarkable chase, LSGs bowlers produced timely breakthroughs, and Digvesh Rathi defended 20 in the final over to secure an important victory for the home team. Nicholas Pooran then provided the finishing flourish with a quick cameo, ensuring LSG crossed the 200-run mark in the shortened contest. RCBs bowlers struggled for control on a batting-friendly surface, with only sporadic breakthroughs interrupting LSGs relentless charge. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Lucknow Super Giants 209/3 in 19 overs (Mitchell Marsh 111, Nicholas Pooran 38, Rishabh Pant 32; Krunal Pandya 1-31) beat Royal Challengers Bengaluru 203/6 in 19 overs (Rajat Patidar 61, Tim David 40; Prince Yadav 3-33, Shahbaz Ahmed 2-33) by 9 runs (DLS). Article Source: IANS
LSG overcome drama to keep campaign alive
RCB nearly pulled off a heist but Prince and Co held their nerve to snap LSG's six-match losing streak
Why being Pakistan head coach could be the perfect role for Sarfaraz
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IPL 2026: Marshs Ton Powers LSG To 209-3 In Rain-hit Clash With RCB
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari: Mitchell Marsh produced a breathtaking century while Rishabh Pant added late fireworks as hosts Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) piled up a commanding 209/3 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in a rain-curtailed Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 contest at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on Thursday. With persistent rain interruptions reducing the match to 19 overs per side, Marsh stood tall with a sensational 111 off just 56 deliveries, hammering nine fours and nine sixes in one of the finest innings of the season. Pant then provided the finishing flourish with an unbeaten 32 off 10 balls as LSG crossed the 200-run mark in style. Put into bat after Rajat Patidar opted to bowl, LSG made a cautious start before Marsh exploded into life against Josh Hazlewood in the second over. The Australian all-rounder launched the RCB pacer for two towering sixes and never allowed the momentum to slip despite multiple rain stoppages. Bhuvneshwar Kumar initially found movement with the new ball, but Marsh counterattacked fiercely, taking on both pace and spin. Krunal Pandyas introduction did little to slow him down as the opener smashed the left-arm spinner for a four and a monstrous six in the fourth over. Rain briefly halted proceedings twice during the Power-play, but Marsh resumed with even greater intensity after every interruption. Rasikh Salam Dar bore the brunt of the assault as Marsh hammered him for two sixes and a boundary in the fifth over, racing to a 20-ball half-century, his fastest in IPL history. LSG finished the Power-play at 68 without loss, their highest opening stand of the season, with Marsh accounting for the bulk of the scoring. Arshin Kulkarni struggled for fluency at the other end but played second fiddle effectively during their 98-run opening partnership. Marsh continued his domination after the restart, punishing Suyash Sharma and Romario Shepherd with clean hitting all around the ground. The landmark finally arrived in the 14th over when he carved Shepherd through point for four to bring up a stunning 49-ball century, the fastest hundred by an LSG batter in IPL history. Krunal finally broke the opening stand by dismissing Kulkarni for 17, while Nicholas Pooran added useful momentum with a brisk 38 off 23 balls that included four boundaries and a six. Hazlewood eventually ended Marshs spectacular knock in the 17th over when Jacob Bethell completed a fine catch at deep point. But Pant ensured there was no slowdown at the death. The LSG skipper smashed Hazlewood for two fours and a six in a costly over before taking apart Rasikh in the final over with three successive boundaries, including an audacious six over backward point off the final ball. Despite disciplined spells in patches from Bhuvneshwar (0-34) and Krunal (1-31), RCBs bowlers struggled to contain Marshs relentless assault as LSG posted a formidable total in the rain-affected encounter. RCB will receive a revised target to chase under the DLS method, which is likely to be 213. The LSG skipper smashed Hazlewood for two fours and a six in a costly over before taking apart Rasikh in the final over with three successive boundaries, including an audacious six over backward point off the final ball. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Lucknow Super Giants 209/3 in 19 overs (Mitchell Marsh 111, Nicholas Pooran 38, Rishabh Pant 32; Krunal Pandya 1-31) against Royal Challengers Bengaluru Article Source: IANS
Babar ruled out of first Bangladesh Test due to left knee injury
PCB did not specify whether he would be ruled out of the series altogether, stating that his condition was being monitored by the team's medical panel
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BCB Charges Players, Officials, Franchise Owners With Corrupt Practices During BPL 12
Bangladesh Cricket Board Integrity Unit: The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has levelled charges on team officials, franchise owners, and some players for participating in alleged corrupt practices or interfering with an inquiry into illegal activities during the 12th edition of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL T20). The participants have been accused of breaching various provisions of the ICC Anti-Corruption Code for Participants (the Code). The charges arise out of investigations conducted by the Bangladesh Cricket Board Integrity Unit (BCBIU) in relation to alleged corrupt conduct, betting activities, failures to cooperate with anti-corruption investigations, and obstruction of investigations connected to the 12th Edition of the Bangladesh Premier League T20 (BPL T20). The investigations related to alleged betting-related activities, corrupt approaches, failures to comply with Demand Notices issued under Article 4.3 of the Code, concealment and deletion of relevant communications, and failures to cooperate with the Designated Anti-Corruption Official (DACO). Those charged include Md. Lablur Rahman (Team Manager), Md. Towhidul Haque Towhid (Franchise Co-owner), Amit Mojumder (Domestic Cricketer), and Rezwan Kabir Siddique (Team Manager). Md. Lablur Rahman has been charged with Article 2.4.6, which pertains to failing or refusing, without compelling justification, to cooperate with an investigation carried out by the DACO in relation to possible Corrupt Conduct under the Code, including failure to comply with a Demand Notice issued under Article 4.3 of the Code. He was also alleged to be in breach of Article 2.4.7, which is about obstructing or delaying a DACO investigation into possible Corrupt Conduct under the Code, including concealment, deletion, or destruction of relevant communications and information. Franchise Co-owner, MD. Towhidul Haque Towhid has fallen foul of Article 2.4.6 for failing or refusing, without compelling justification, to cooperate with an investigation carried out by the DACO in relation to possible Corrupt Conduct under the Code, including failure to comply with a Demand Notice issued under Article 4.3 of the Code. He has also been found in breach of Article 2.4.7, which relates to obstructing or delaying a DACO investigation into possible Corrupt Conduct under the Code, including concealment, deletion, or destruction of relevant communications and information. Domestic cricketer Amit Mojumder has been alleged to be in breach of Article 2.2.1 for placing, accepting, laying, or otherwise entering into bets in relation to the result, progress, conduct, or any other aspect of cricket matches. Rezwan Kabir Siddique, another Team Manager, is facing charges under Article 2.2.1 about placing, accepting, laying, or otherwise entering into bets in relation to the result, progress, conduct, or any other aspect of cricket matches. The charged participants have been provisionally suspended and have 14 days from receipt of the Notices of Charge to respond to the allegations. The BCB has also issued an Exclusion Order under the BCB Excluded Person Policy (Policy) against Saminur Rahman following an investigation into alleged corrupt activities connected to multiple editions of the Bangladesh Premier League T20 (BPL T20), including the 9th, 10th, and 11th editions. The charged participants have been provisionally suspended and have 14 days from receipt of the Notices of Charge to respond to the allegations. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Following service of a Notice of Intended Exclusion Order, Rahman waived his right to submit a response under the Excluded Person Policy and accepted the imposition of the Exclusion Order. Article Source: IANS
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari: Mitchell Marsh admitted Lucknow Super Giants have struggled to put together complete performances this season, but remains optimistic that the side can revive its campaign against defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru in their Indian Premier League clash at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium on Thursday. Lucknow entered the contest under pressure after six consecutive defeats left them at the bottom of the standings with only two wins from nine matches. Speaking ahead of the game, Marsh said the teams inability to consistently deliver across all departments had hurt them throughout the tournament. Look, we just want to get back to winning ways. It's obviously been a really disappointing stretch for us. And we haven't been able to play 40 overs of cricket throughout the tournament. And in this tournament, especially, two or three bad overs can lose you games. And we've been on the wrong end of that, so hopefully we can get back to winning ways tonight. The Australian all-rounder also spoke about the batting conditions in Lucknow, saying the venue had previously produced high-scoring encounters despite its reputation for assisting bowlers. I think that's very natural as a batsman to know you want to take that Mumbai wicket everywhere you go. But in saying that, I thought last year the wicket, especially, was that we had a lot of 200 scores here. So it can be great here. I haven't seen it tonight, but hopefully there are lots of runs. Marsh, who has shown flashes of form this season, said he still feels a major innings could be around the corner and hopes to lead the sides recovery with a significant contribution. I'm hopeful. I haven't fully got going yet, it feels like. I've made a few small contributions. But yeah, hopefully a big score is around the corner. And as I said, we can get back to our winning ways. The opener is also set for another battle against fellow Australian and RCB pace spearhead Josh Hazlewood, who troubled him during the reverse fixture earlier this season in Bengaluru. That's nothing new. Having faced him in the nets for the last probably 15 years now, I've got a few bruises from Joshy. But hopefully I can get on top of him. Marsh acknowledged the challenge posed by the reigning champions but said Lucknow were looking forward to testing themselves against one of the strongest teams in the competition. The opener is also set for another battle against fellow Australian and RCB pace spearhead Josh Hazlewood, who troubled him during the reverse fixture earlier this season in Bengaluru. That's nothing new. Having faced him in the nets for the last probably 15 years now, I've got a few bruises from Joshy. But hopefully I can get on top of him. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Australian T20I skipper started on a strong note with the bat and brought up a fiery 20-ball half-century in the powerplay as his side batted first against RCB. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: DC Making Wrong Decisions Under Pressure, Kuldeep's Poor Form A Major Concern, Says Pathan
Chennai Super Kings: Delhi Capitals' poor decision-making when under pressure and Kuldeep Yadav's dip in form have emerged as the two biggest factors behind the franchise's stuttering IPL 2026 campaign, according to former India fast bowler Irfan Pathan, who believes the side has the firepower to finish in the top four but have failed to live up to its considerable potential in the ten-team competition. With the playoff race entering its critical phase, seventh-placed DC find themselves grappling with two stubborn problems chopping and changing in team selection and a baffling inability to win at home. Delhi have used 20 players this season, joint-second most in IPL 2026 alongside Chennai Super Kings and Lucknow Super Giants. The chopping and changing has been most visible in the middle order, where as many as seven different batters have been tried from four to seven Tristan Stubbs (9 innings), Sameer Rizvi (7), David Miller (6), captain Axar Patel (6), Ashutosh Sharma (3), Karun Nair (1) and Abishek Porel (1) - leaving little room for role clarity or settled batting combinations. I think, last year as well as this year, Delhi was a team that was to be a shoo-in contender for being in the top four. If you look at the players, they are very experienced and well-established players in this team. If you talk about KL Rahul, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Mitchell Starc, and even Lungi Ngidi, who did well in the World Cup, we all know that his variation gives a lot of problems to the big players. If you look at Miller this season, hes also there to solve DCs issue with a lack of experience in finishing games last year. But I think that the match against the Gujarat Titans, in which they lost on the last ball, will haunt them big time because, yes, it is not easy to take responsibility for any player and say that I will win the match, and every player wants to do that. But many times you take the wrong decision under pressure, Pathan, an expert on JioHotstar's 'Champions Waali Commentary', told IANS in a virtual interaction on Thursday. The selection inconsistency was on full display in the CSK game, where Karun Nair was drafted in as a replacement for Rizvi, only for the latter to return as the impact player once the former was dismissed. Compounding the selection headache is an alarming home record DC have won just one of their five games at the Arun Jaitley Stadium this season, against the Mumbai Indians last month, and the rot stretches further back. Since IPL 2025, DC have managed only two wins in ten home games, a record that raises serious questions about their reading of home conditions. Adding another layer to their woes is DC losing all three games while batting first, while their record in chasing stands at four wins from seven attempts. Their bowling unit has been the poorest among all teams this season, claiming just 41 wickets so far at an economy rate of 10.2. All of this is something DC urgently needs to address as they prepare to face Kolkata Knight Riders on Friday evening in a bid to keep their playoff hopes alive. See, I think two things have been a big factor for Delhi Capitals - one, I think decision-making could have been better. If we talk about the last game, winning the toss, batting first, and thinking that the conditions would get better later, was an issue. Especially when the match against RCB, a few days ago, on the same ground, they were batting first and were 75 out. That day, there was a weather issue, and in this match against CSK, it also rained, and there was a possibility of the weather being inclement. So you want to chase there, and you had even won the toss too. So, a little decision-making, I think, there was a little problem in that. Then, the availability of Mitchell Starc, not being there at the start of the season, was a problem. But I think they could have used their resources better, added Pathan, who picked 29 wickets in 46 games for DC from 2011-13 IPL seasons. Add to it, Kuldeeps form has emerged as a major concern for DC this season, with the leftarm wrist spinner conceding at 10.4 runs per over, picking only seven wickets and going wicketless in five of his nine outings. His overall economy of 10.4 is the highest in any IPL season, surpassing his previous worst economy rate of 8.7 in 2019 and 2024. The left-arm wrist spinner has conceded at less than 10 runs per over in only two matches (against LSG and RCB), while in seven games, he has gone above that mark. Secondly, Kuldeep Yadav not being in form, this is a big problem for Delhi because you depend on him, right? Especially on a turning track, where there was a little help in the pitch, and if you concede runs and don't even take a wicket, then it's a matter of concern. Look, hes a very good bowler, and there are no two ways about it. But going above 10 runs per over, for any team, you would expect much better performance from your main spinner. So these are 2-3 things, in which Delhi could have been much better. If it had been the case, then maybe their team would have played according to that potential, and they would have seen better results, added Pathan. On his experience with the 'Champions Waali Commentary' - a feed aimed at Hindi-speaking audiences that features more deliberate, in-depth analysis compared to conventional commentary - Pathan said the format was allowing for richer cricketing conversations. I'm absolutely loving it. Our camaraderie, especially with our other co-commentators, is that they have different opinions, and we also have different opinions. So the viewers get a different and fresh perspective, and in comparison to the normal, conventional commentary, theres a slight difference in its pace. On his experience with the 'Champions Waali Commentary' - a feed aimed at Hindi-speaking audiences that features more deliberate, in-depth analysis compared to conventional commentary - Pathan said the format was allowing for richer cricketing conversations. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Champions Wali Commentary is a dedicated digital feed in Hindi on CTV featuring former TATA IPL champions who share never-heard-before tales and an insight into players minds as live action plays out. Article Source: IANS
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) pacer Josh Hazlewood believes that his side is carrying strong momentum and confidence despite the added pressure of defending their title as they prepare for a crucial IPL clash against Lucknow Super Giants at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium on Thursday. RCB entered the contest placed second on the points table with six wins from nine matches, while Lucknow are desperate to revive their fading playoff hopes after six consecutive defeats. Speaking ahead of the match, Hazlewood said the short gap between fixtures had allowed the side to recover well and return refreshed for the business end of the tournament. We've had a nice little break between games, so it feels like quite a while since we've played a match, but we've had some good training the last few days, so everything's good, Hazlewood told while speaking to the broadcasters. The Australian quick acknowledged that being reigning champions naturally changes the way opponents approach games against RCB, but added that the tag has also boosted belief within the squad. It probably depends on which way you look at it. From my point of view, I feel like it gives us a bit of a boost. At the same time, everyone's probably lifting a gear to play you as well to try and knock you off from last year. So yeah, a little bit of both, but in general, the confidence in the group is pretty high, and then I guess we've got a fair few wins at the start of the tournament. So yeah, things are going pretty well, he said. Hazlewood, who has frequently played at the Lucknow venue, feels the conditions at the Ekana Stadium generally provide assistance to bowlers, though that can sometimes bring additional expectations on the bowling attack. I've played here quite a bit at Lucknow. And yeah, the wicket's not always ideal for batting, which brings us into the game, I guess. But I guess that can add more pressure sometimes, and you're expected to do well and keep the team to a lower total than usual. It's which way you look at it. As a whole group, we've been bowling really well throughout the whole season. And it's a nice balance in our team. We've got sort of nearly every base covered, he mentioned. The pacer also praised Virat Kohli for continually evolving his batting approach and maintaining a strong scoring rate at the top of the order, as he said, Yeah, he's going really well at the top of the order there. We know how important the top three are at setting those foundations and batting. They probably bat the majority of the overs throughout the tournament. So he's seemed to just keep upping that strike rate every year on year and keeping on level terms with some of these youngsters who are smashing it everywhere. So yeah, he's in as good a form as any time. I've played here quite a bit at Lucknow. And yeah, the wicket's not always ideal for batting, which brings us into the game, I guess. But I guess that can add more pressure sometimes, and you're expected to do well and keep the team to a lower total than usual. It's which way you look at it. As a whole group, we've been bowling really well throughout the whole season. And it's a nice balance in our team. We've got sort of nearly every base covered, he mentioned. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We've already played Lucknow this year in Chinnaswamy. I didn't get him out, but I managed to hit him a few times, which was good. Yeah, it's always funny coming up against guys you've played your whole life with. You know, we both know each other inside out, and I seem to find that, you know, with every team you play, there's someone who knows your game really well. So yeah, it's a bit of cat and mouse out there in the middle, he stated. Article Source: IANS
Suryakumar Yadav, Wife Devisha, Welcome Baby Girl
Indian Premier League: Indias T20 captain Suryakumar Yadav and his wife Devisha Shetty welcomed their first child, a baby girl, on Thursday, marking a joyous personal milestone. The couple, who tied the knot in 2016, had celebrated their baby shower in March, in the presence of close friends and family members. The development comes at a crucial stage of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 campaign, with Suryakumar currently part of the Mumbai Indians squad as the five-time champions continue their push for a playoff spot. The 35-year-old shared the news on Instagram, as he captioned, With giggles, bows, and dreams to unfurl- we welcome our baby girl. Reports also suggested that the star batter did not travel with the Mumbai Indians squad to Raipur earlier this week in order to remain with his family ahead of the birth of the child. Over the years, Devisha has been a constant source of support throughout Suryakumars cricketing journey, from his early domestic cricket days to becoming one of Indias premier T20 batters and eventually the captain of the national T20 side who led the team to a historic T20 World Cup title earlier this year. The couple also enjoys immense popularity among fans on social media, with Devisha frequently accompanying Suryakumar during international tours and IPL assignments. The timing of the birth, however, has raised uncertainty over Suryakumars availability for the Mumbai Indians upcoming clash against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru on May 10. The Mumbai Indians are yet to make an official announcement regarding the batters return to the squad ahead of the important fixture. Suryakumar had captained the Mumbai Indians in their previous match against the Lucknow Super Giants after regular skipper Hardik Pandya missed the game because of a back spasm. The couple also enjoys immense popularity among fans on social media, with Devisha frequently accompanying Suryakumar during international tours and IPL assignments. The timing of the birth, however, has raised uncertainty over Suryakumars availability for the Mumbai Indians upcoming clash against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru on May 10. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With Hardik still recovering and Suryakumar currently away on family duty, pacer Jasprit Bumrah could emerge as a potential stand-in captain if required for their encounter against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Kuldeep Is A Match-winner, Important To Have Him Playing Continually, Says Miller
Indian Premier League: Veteran Delhi Capitals batter David Miller on Thursday backed under-fire wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav to come good in the remainder of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, describing him as a match-winner whose presence in the playing eleven remains vital for the team despite a recent dip in form. Kuldeeps form has emerged as a major concern for DC this season, with the leftarm wrist spinner conceding at 10.4 runs per over, picking only seven wickets, and going wicketless in five of his nine outings. Kuldeeps economy rate has dipped sharply against righthand batters. While he picked nine right-handed batters' wickets at 6.7 runs per over in IPL 2025, this season he has taken six wickets at 11.1 runs per over from 21.1 overs. His overall economy of 10.4 is the highest in any IPL season, surpassing his previous worst economy rate of 8.7 in 2019 and 2024. He has conceded at less than 10 runs per over in only two matches (against LSG and RCB), while in seven games he has gone above that mark. In wins, he has eight wickets at 6.9 runs per over, but in losses, he has just two wickets at 10.7 runs per over. With someone like Kuldeep, I've always played against him, and don't like facing him. But now I'm with him in the same team and squad, and he adds so much to the team; he's a great character, and for me it's important to have those kinds of guys continually playing, because he is a match-winner, so take the good with the bad. There's been one or two games where he hasn't bowled the best that he could have bowled, but that's the same for everyone - you're not always going to be on. But he prepares really well, he's always up for the game and the battle, and he's really skilful, so bowled means if it was me playing every game, said Miller in the pre-match press conference, ahead of DCs must-win clash against Kolkata Knight Riders at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Friday evening. Addressing DC's poor fielding record this season - the side has the league's lowest catch efficiency with 64.6 percent and have shelled 17 chances so far, Miller insisted that the team has been putting in the work to improve this aspect of the game. No, there's been no conversation around that. I think we, as Delhi, have really trained really hard in the fielding department - we've put in the hard yards, as a team and individuals. For me, I love fielding, I don't bowl obviously as you all know, but for me, fielding is an attitude - it's about really making sure that you want the ball to come to you. You want to make a difference in the field, whether it's a diving catch, or an easy catch, or a run-out opportunity, always wanting to be in the game, and then generally you get into better positions. So I think maybe that could be something - I mean, it's difficult to pinpoint exactly, because everyone's different and everyone fields in different positions, and it could be lights, it could be whatever, I don't know. So I just think at the end of the day, like with our batting, bowling and fielding departments, we've just got to make sure that we're really on for the next four games, and whatever's happened in the last ten games, we take good with that, but the next four games are huge. Reflecting on the evolution of T20 batting, Miller noted that while fearless players have always existed, the modern youngster is taking the mindset to an unprecedented level. Let me start with the transformation of the game - obviously, you're seeing the youngsters coming through nowadays and playing a fearless brand. I always feel like, for a number of years now, there's been fearless batters, but nowadays, particularly, guys are coming in really early and looking to dominate from ball one, and it's wonderful to see the skills that the batters possess. Regarding his own approach in a rapidly changing landscape of T20 batting, Miller believes sticking to his core strengths is the key. In terms of scooping and playing straight and all these funky shots, I think it becomes very individual as to what your strengths are and what you prefer to do. Some guys like to be funky and change the position of the fielders through certain shots, and I suppose then conditions come into play, whether you can play it or can't play it, all these things, it's very in the air, so it's just about making those decisions along the way. But most certainly with where the game is going, the mindset and mentality around batsmen nowadays has definitely gone to another level. Someone like me - it's just about making sure that my skills and what my strengths are is to keep them really, really strong and back what has worked for a long time, trust myself in that process, and although there's a lot of things going around with where the game is moving, believing that what I have is still very much adding to the team, he explained. He further lauded his South African compatriot, Tristan Stubbs, for his mentality and versatile stroke-play. Great to have someone like Stubbo on the team as well - so enthusiastic and passionate about the game, and hugely competitive as an individual. Even if you're just throwing the ball around in the pool, he wants to beat you at that. But most certainly with where the game is going, the mindset and mentality around batsmen nowadays has definitely gone to another level. Someone like me - it's just about making sure that my skills and what my strengths are is to keep them really, really strong and back what has worked for a long time, trust myself in that process, and although there's a lot of things going around with where the game is moving, believing that what I have is still very much adding to the team, he explained. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Then in T20 cricket, he's got all the shots - the laps, reverses, straight down the ground, and the power. So he's got everything, it's just about, like everyone, trying to be more consistent, really, but hes done phenomenally well, so it's good, Miller concluded. Article Source: IANS
Unchanged RCB bowl; LSG make three changes in Lucknow clash
Arshin Kulkarni will open for LSG for the first time this season with Josh Inglis out injured, while Digvesh Rathi and Shahbaz Ahmed also slotted into their side
IPL 2026: Varuns Ability Was Never In Doubt, Break Helped Him Bounce Back, Says Bravo
Kolkata Knight Riders: Kolkata Knight Riders mentor Dwayne Bravo said the bowling unit has benefited from Varun Chakravarthys return to form, adding that his ability to pick wickets was never in doubt and that a six-day mid-season break helped the wrist-spinner to bounce back. Chakravarthy has turned his campaign around with two threewicket hauls in his last three outings. KKRs fortunes have mirrored his form - they were winless in three games in IPL 2026 when he went wicketless, but have a 31 record when he has picked two or more wickets in this season. Overall, Chakaravarthy has 10 wickets from seven innings at an economy of 8.9, including best figures of 3-14. After going wicketless in his first three matches at an economy of 11.7, he has claimed 10 wickets in his last four games at 7.3 runs per over. I think in sports, especially when you play sports, it's very resultoriented. Sometimes people get very emotional. A player like Varun, who's a worldclass spinner, just came out of the World Cup, which was also a very hectic tournament. So a break at the right time is always important. But no one ever questioned his ability because again, when you're so good, it's only a matter of time before you come back into form. The group is very supportive of him. A mental break is also very needed, especially in a tournament like IPL, where there are so many games, high pressure, and the best versus the best. It doesn't matter who you are as a player. There are so many other quality players struggling this season. I think that's the beauty of the sport. Players have to go through those moments, but eventually they will bounce back, said Bravo in the pre-match press conference, ahead of KKR facing Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Friday evening. On the availability of Matheesha Pathirana, Bravo said captain Ajinkya Rahane and head coach Abhishek Nayar will decide when he will be fielded in the season. They will always have plans to play someone like him. He is quality, but he's also someone you have to not rush back into anything. His loads are up, his bowling loads are up, and I think he's very close to playing. We leave the coach and the captain to decide that. We all want to see him playing cricket again, but we also want to make sure the timing is right, because someone like that, the type of injury that he had, you don't want to rush him. But it's good to have someone like Pathirana and me amongst the group again, because he's quality, he added. On his impression of young pacers in the KKR set-up, including Kartik Tyagi being impressive, Bravo showered rich praise on him. Kartik Tyagi is a bright prospect, and he's always someone with a lot of potential. Someone India has already had bright hopes of. For us as a bowling group, Southee and myself, we're not only with Tyagi, but with every bowler. Vaibhav is also doing a very good job, especially in the back end. That bowling requires you to be brave and skilful, but it also requires you to put in the work in the nets first. I think with our guidance, we don't allow bowlers to just bowl in the nets for bowling. We allow them to bowl with specific plans, specific field placements, and it's the only phase of the game that is very, very particular. Tyagi is someone who loves to learn. He asks a lot of questions and has a lot of energy. Sometimes we have to tell him as coaches, OK, please rest, take it easy. He says, No sir, no sir, I want to bowl, I want to bowl. But it's a lovely bunch. Umran Malik, someone working very hard as well he wants his opportunity and chance. But unfortunately, he didn't have it this season so far. But it's a group I'm very happy to be working with because they are young and energetic, and they're willing to learn, and you can see the improvement. All these guys needed was guidance, and to feel loved, and appreciated, and that's what my job is, to make sure that these guys are protected and they learn as they go along in the game. On his coaching style, with Delhi Capitals pacer Lungi Ngidi acknowledging that Bravo taught him the mastery of slower balls, the legendary West Indies all-rounder explained, I'm very handson, especially since Lungi talked about that. Everyone wants me to teach them that slower ball so thanks, Lungi. But it's one of my strengths when I used to play, and also my strength was my ability to read and understand the game. But it's a group I'm very happy to be working with because they are young and energetic, and they're willing to learn, and you can see the improvement. All these guys needed was guidance, and to feel loved, and appreciated, and that's what my job is, to make sure that these guys are protected and they learn as they go along in the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I do share it a lot with my bowling group. So as you can see, all these guys use the variations in games Vaibhav, Tyagi, everyone. Yesterday, I had a whole oneonone session with Pathirana because he wanted a specific one to dip. But there's more to a slower ball. The brain is the most important thing, and that's what I try to teach the younger bowling group because if they're able to think the game, I think they're all going to be better bowlers, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Inglis, Mohsin, Avesh Out As Struggling LSG Put To Bat By Unchanged RCB
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) won the toss and elected to bowl against hosts Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 clash at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on Thursday. Rishabh Pant and Co. head into their upcoming clash under pressure after suffering six successive defeats in the tournament. Their latest setback came against the Mumbai Indians, where they went down by six wickets. With their playoff chances rapidly fading, Lucknow will be desperate to return to winning ways. The side has managed only two victories from nine matches so far and currently sits at the bottom of the points table with four points. On the other hand, RCB also entered the fixture after a defeat, having lost to the Gujarat Titans by four wickets in their previous game. Despite that result, Bengaluru remain firmly placed in the top half of the standings, occupying second spot with six wins from nine outings. A victory against the struggling Lucknow side would further strengthen their push towards playoff qualification. The two teams last faced each other on April 15 at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, where the Rajat Patidar-led side registered a convincing five-wicket win. Historically, RCB have enjoyed the upper hand in this rivalry, winning five of the seven meetings between the two franchises in the IPL, while Lucknow have emerged victorious twice. With the playoff race heating up, itll be interesting to see what new strategies both sides deploy to win this fixture. Winning the toss, RCB captain Patidar said, We will bowl first. It's not as loud as Chinnaswamy, but it's still loud. The surface looks good, and we'll look to restrict them to a low score. The break was good; everyone is doing well, and we had some hard practice. We are playing with the same team. Meanwhile, LSG skipper Pant said, A few changes in our team. Some injuries - Inglis and Mohsin Khan miss out. The only thing is to move with clarity. We know we're a top team, but the main thing is clarity. We have a few changes in the batting order. Having a stable environment is needed, but we need to make changes at times. Looks like a 180-190 wicket, a better wicket than most of the other games. Playing XIs: Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Virat Kohli, Jacob Bethell, Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar(c), Jitesh Sharma(wk), Tim David, Romario Shepherd, Krunal Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Josh Hazlewood, Suyash Sharma Impact substitutes: Rasikh Dar, Jordan Cox, Mangesh Yadav, Vicky Ostwal, Venkatesh Iyer Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Virat Kohli, Jacob Bethell, Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar(c), Jitesh Sharma(wk), Tim David, Romario Shepherd, Krunal Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Josh Hazlewood, Suyash Sharma Also Read: Live Cricket Score Impact substitutes: Mayank Yadav, Mukul Chowdhary, Abdul Samad, M Siddharth, Avesh Khan. Article Source: IANS
Fast bowling riches in focus as Bangladesh and Pakistan switch to Test mode
The teams reunite in a Test series for the first time since Pakistan stumbled to a 2-0 series loss against Bangladesh at home
Marcus North set to be named as England Men's selector
Former Australia batter and current Durham director of cricket expected to be confirmed ahead of NZ Test series
DC vs KKR Match 51, IPL 2026: Preview, Predicted XIs, Player Tips & Match Prediction
DC vs KKR Match 51, Cricket Tips :After a good start to the IPL 2026, Delhi Capitals have lost the plot completely and are struggling to get a win. They have reached very close to elimination, and if they lose one more game, they can be out of the tournament. On the other hand, Kolkata Knight Riders also have a similar issue. They have only three wins under their belts. But their start to the tournament was very poor. These two teams will be facing each other in a do-or-die match on Friday. The match kicks off at Arun Jaitley Stadium at 7:03 PM IST. The team that loses this game will virtually be eliminated from the competition. DC vs KKR: Match Details Date : May 8, 2026 (Friday) Time : 7:30 PM IST Venue : Arun Jaitley Stadium, Kolkata DC vs KKR Live Streaming Details The Indian fans can watch the DC vs KKR game on the Star Sports Network. Fans can also watch the live stream on the Jio Hotstar app or website. DC vs KKR Head-to-Head in IPL Total Matches : 35 DC : 15 KKR : 19 No - Result : 01 DC vs KKR: Ground Pitch Report Arun Jaitley Stadium has a good batting wicket, which is generally flat. However, the bowlers have dominated in the last few matches. Spinners have found turn, and seamers have found movement early on. But in the second innings, the conditions to bat will surely improve. DC vs KKR Possible XIs DC : KL Rahul (wk), Pathum Nissanka, Tristan Stubbs, Nitish Rana, Sameer Rizvi, Axar Patel (c), Ashutosh Sharma, Mitchell Starc, Kuldeep Yadav, Lungi Ngidi, T Natarajan KKR : Angkrish Raghuvanshi (wk), Ajinkya Rahane (c), Finn Allen, Cameron Green, Rovman Powell, Manish Pandey, Rinku Singh, Sunil Narine, Vaibhav Arora, Kartik Tyagi, Varun Chakaravarthy DC vs KKR Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter KL Rahul has been in good form, and his runs will be very important for DC. For KKR, Angkrish Raghuvanshi has been scoring runs consistently and scored a half-century in the last game also. Probable Best Bowler Lungi Ngidi is a complete T20 bowler, and he comes with several variations. For KKR, Sunil Narine has looked good in the last few matches. Today Match Prediction : KKR have looked good in recent matches. We predict KKR to beat DC in Delhi on Friday. DC vs KKR Match 51, IPL 2026, Today 2026 Match, DC vs KKR 2026 Prediction, DC vs KKR Predicted XIs, Injury Update for DC vs KKR Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The predictions or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
BCCI To Crack Down On Protocol Breaches In IPL, Warns Secretary Devajit Saikia
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia has come down heavily on reports of unauthorised persons moving with IPL teams and players, asserting that the Board is not sitting idle and will take stringent action against violations. Saikia said the BCCI and the IPL governing body are set to issue an advisory aimed at curbing anomalies and irregularities that have surfaced during the ongoing season, stressing that several incidents are in direct violation of the Boards anti-corruption protocols. This time, we have noticed several anomalies and irregularities involving a few franchises as well as some players. The BCCI and IPL are preparing an advisory, which will be released this evening. We have observed unauthorised persons travelling with team members, including in team buses, and some individuals visiting team hotels and even players or officials rooms without authorisation. This is completely against our anti-corruption protocols, Saikia said on Thursday. Last month, Rajasthan Royals came under scrutiny on two separate occasions. First, team manager Romi Bhinder was fined Rs 1 lakh and issued a stern warning for using a mobile phone in the dugout during the match against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Guwahati. Later, Royals skipper Sanju Samson was reportedly seen vaping inside the dressing room during the game against Punjab Kings in New Chandigarh. Saikia also raised concerns over team owners and officials mingling with players in restricted areas, calling it a violation of the sanctity of the dugout and team environment. We have noticed some team owners and officials entering areas where they are not permitted to be. There are certain protocols that everyone must follow, but we have seen some dilution in their implementation, he said. We have taken these matters very seriously. You have already seen the incident involving the Rajasthan Royals manager using a mobile phone, and a player being caught vaping. These incidents are already in the public domain. We are not sitting idle, he added. We have noticed some team owners and officials entering areas where they are not permitted to be. There are certain protocols that everyone must follow, but we have seen some dilution in their implementation, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We are issuing an advisory, and it will be enforced very strictly. If there is any violation hereafter, the BCCI and IPL will take very stringent action. Whoever the violator may be, we will not spare anybody, Saikia concluded. Article Source: IANS
Marcus North To Replace Luke Wright As Englands National Selector: Report
Wales Cricket Board: Former Australia batter Marcus North is reportedly set to take over as Englands new national selector, with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) expected to formalise the appointment in the coming days. The Durham director of cricket has emerged as the frontrunner for the role after the completion of the interview process, edging out former England pacers Steven Finn and Darren Gough. North is likely to step into a position that carries broader responsibilities than the role previously held by Luke Wright, who resigned following Englands Ashes campaign earlier this year, citing family commitments and the demands of extensive travel. The post of national selector has remained vacant since Ed Smith left the ECB structure five years ago. If confirmed, the 46-year-old would become the first overseas appointment tasked with leading Englands selection process. While the national side has previously employed foreign coaches, including current head coach Brendon McCullum, the selectors role has traditionally been held by English cricket figures. According to the Telegraph, Norths extensive involvement in county cricket and his administrative experience were decisive factors in the ECBs thinking. The 45-year-old has spent nearly a decade overseeing cricket operations at Durham and is widely credited with helping stabilise the club after its financial crisis and enforced relegation in 2016. A former Australia international, North played 21 Tests between 2009 and 2010, including two Ashes series. However, his long association with English domestic cricket appears to have strengthened his candidature. Over the years, he has represented multiple counties and built strong ties within the county circuit, both as a player and administrator. According to the Telegraph, Norths extensive involvement in county cricket and his administrative experience were decisive factors in the ECBs thinking. The 45-year-old has spent nearly a decade overseeing cricket operations at Durham and is widely credited with helping stabilise the club after its financial crisis and enforced relegation in 2016. Also Read: Live Cricket Score North has also worked closely with England captain Ben Stokes at Durham and white-ball skipper Harry Brook during his stint with the Northern Superchargers franchise in The Hundred. He is expected to assume duties in time for Englands squad selections for the upcoming home summer, including the Test series against New Zealand and the England Lions fixtures against South Africa A. Article Source: IANS
BAN vs PAK 1st Test Prediction, Match Preview And Playing XI
BAN vs PAK 1st Test , Cricket Tips: Bangladesh will host Pakistan for a two-match Test series in May. This series will kick off on Friday (May 8) with the first game. This contest will begin at 9:30 AM IST at Shere Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka. Najmul Hossain Shanto will lead the hosts. Shan Masood has been retained as the captain for Pakistan's test team. Bangladesh beat Pakistan 2-1 in the ODI series a month back. The hosts have a strong squad with an excellent pace unit. Pakistan rely mainly on their spin duobecause they have several out-of-form batters in the squad. BAN vs PAK: Match Details Date : May 8-12, 2026 (Friday-Tuesday) Time : 9:30 AM IST Venue : Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka BAN vs PAK: Live Streaming Details The live action of the test will be available on the FanCode mobile app or website for the Indian fans. BAN vs. PAK: Head-to-Head in Test Total Matches : 15 Pakistan : 12 Bangladesh : 02 No result/Tied: 02 BAN vs PAK: Ground Pitch Report The wicket in Dhaka is on the slower side. The bowlers will get good assistance here. Spinners will have a big role as the surface is expected to deteriorate with time. Fast bowlers will be in the game with the new ball. Batting will be better on the first two days. BAN vs NZ: Possible XIs Bangladesh : Tanzid Hasan, Najmul Hossain Shanto (c), Shadman Islam, Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), Mominul Haque, Litton Das, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Taijul Islam, Shoriful Islam, Taskin Ahmed, Nahid Rana Pakistan : Shan Masood (c), Imam-ul-Haq, Abdullah Fazal, Babar Azam, Md. Rizwan (wk), Salman Agha, Saud Shakeel, Noman Ali, Shaheen Afridi, Sajid Khan, Khurram Shahzad BAN vs PAK: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Mushfiqur Rahim is the leading scorer for Bangladesh in tests, and his experience will be crucial for Bangladesh. For Pakistan, a lot will depend on how Babar Azam performs. He is coming off a great PSL 2026. Probable Best Bowler Nahid Rana has troubled Pakistan in recent times, and he has been in good form. For Pakistan, Sajid Khan will be important, because he is expected to get good assistance from this wicket. Today's Match Prediction : Pakistan are good, but Bangladesh are very strong in their own conditions. Hence, we predict Bangladesh to win this game. BAN vs PAK Match 1st Test, Today's Match BAN vs PAK, BAN vs PAK Prediction, BAN vs PAK Predicted XIs, Injury Update for BAN vs PAK Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The predictions or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
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The Father Time at Lords has completed 100 years. This iconic weathervane is overlooking crickets home and MCC celebrated 100 years of one of crickets most enduring symbols. It was placed above Lords in 1926 and since then it has been recognized as one of the Grounds most recognizable guardians, silently watching every over, every Test, and every moment of history. Who got it made: In fact, this weathervane was gifted by Sir Herbert Baker, architect of the second Grand Stand at Lords, to MCC, after its completion in 1926. It was then placed above this Grand Stand. Many cricket historians believe that this was given as a part of an apology because the work on the Grand Stand was over running. Where it is located now: Sir Herbert Bakers Grand Stand was demolished and in 1996 it was replaced by a new Grand Stand. At that time, the weather vane, as well as the scorers box, moved to its current location on the opposite side of the ground i.e. above the lift shaft between the Mound and Tavern stands. There is a clock there too, which makes it a highly practical corner of the ground, telling spectators, the time, wind direction, and score. What this figure shows: It depicts the mythical Father Time, compared by many to the Roman God Janus, symbolizing the passage of time. In cricket, its one of the undecided debates as to what this figure is showing? The design shows his right hand holding a bail next to the stumps, causing the debate about whether Father Time is placing the bail on the stumps to start the day, or taking it off to call time. Diana Rait Kerr, MCCs first Curator, is of the opinion that he is removing the bails, citing Law 12.3 of the Laws of Cricket: After the call of Time, the bails shall be removed from both wickets. Many cricket historians go with the more optimistic interpretation that the days cricket is about to begin. Make of the figure: Standing around 6ft 6in tall, the figure itself measures roughly 5ft 4in. Father Time is cast in iron, painted black, and gilded on the wind arrow tip and the end of his scythe. Mishaps for a 100-year journey: It has also faced ups and downs. 1. During the Second World War, a drifting barrage balloon tore him from the Grand Stand roof. He was then kept in the Committee Room during the war years. 2. In 1992, lightning struck the weathervane, damaging its one hand, which required repair. This has remained its first and only trip away from Lords. 3. Heavy winds in 2015 damaged it once again. It was removed from its place for two months, for specialist conservation work. In the meantime, a Test match was played between England and New Zealand, and this remains the only Test not witnessed by Father Time, having seen 112 in a row. Also, the weathervane was rebalanced to allow it to move with the wind more easily. Special Celebration: In a unique gesture, MCC searched for the people who share their 100-year journey with Father Time and found Lt. Col. Anthony Collyns, an MCC Member based in Salisbury. He is a living link to the era Father Time has silently witnessed. MCC also honoured him for completing 100 years on April 28. Mystery of date of installation of Father Time: Most of the cricket history books as well as documents available with MCC indicate that Father Time arrived at Lords in 1926, but before that years Ashes Test, played on June 26. However, the exact installation date always remained a mystery. Then Alan Rees, a member of MCCs archive team, found a long-lost photograph while looking through an old album, which showed a man on the roof, with a cigarette between his lips, giving finishing touches to this most famous weathervane, Father Time at Lords. The date attached to this rediscovered photo was April 29, 1926, and this provided Father Time a birthday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score This year, when England play a Test against New Zealand in June, this shall be the 150th Test at Lords and Father Time has seen 132 Tests, missing just one. He has overlooked an ever-evolving Lords from each side of the wicket. Father Time has become one of the most recognizable images of Lords, but also the game more widely.
IPL 2026: Shreyass Early Dismissal Was The Turning Point Of The Match, Says Aakash Chopra
Aakash Chopra: Punjab Kings chase against Sunrisers Hyderabad was effectively derailed by the early dismissal of captain Shreyas Iyer, according to former India opener Aakash Chopra, who termed the wicket the turning point of the contest which the visitors lost by 33 runs. In the fourth over of second innings, Iyer miscued a cutter from pacer Eshan Malings and was caught by skipper Pat Cummins, as he made five off as many balls. With him, Prabhsimran Singh and Priyansh Arya falling cheaply, PBKS could make only 202/7, despite Cooper Connolly hitting 107 off 59 balls, and suffer their third straight defeat. They had already lost two wickets. Theres a stat that if you lose two or more wickets in the Powerplay while chasing, you are on the back foot in about 70 per cent of matches. And this was the third wicket. It was a slightly slow surface. I know Cooper Connolly played really well, but on such pitches, you expect your experienced Indian batters to take you through when the ball isnt coming onto the bat easily. In that scenario, if Shreyas gets out early, especially in a big run chase, it becomes very difficult. Even against Delhi, despite those big starts from the openers, Punjab might have lost that game if not for those two dropped catches of Shreyas. Without him, it wasnt happening. Once he was out, the game was almost gone, said Chopra on JioHotstar. Former India left-arm pacer Irfan Pathan hailed Cummins leadership and execution in dismissing opener Priyansh Arya in the opening over. The last time these two teams met, Priyansh got a halfcentury inside the Powerplay. The game was effectively over as they scored nearly 100 runs, which is why those 220 runs were chased down so easily. Even against Delhi, despite those big starts from the openers, Punjab might have lost that game if not for those two dropped catches of Shreyas. Without him, it wasnt happening. Once he was out, the game was almost gone, said Chopra on JioHotstar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He was beaten first ball, and Cummins picked up on that. Knowing Priyansh doesnt play the upper cut, he brought the third man inside the circle and placed a fielder at deep midwicket, and the bluff worked perfectly. Priyansh tried to play a short ball outside off stump towards the leg side, and Cummins executed the line and length to perfection, he added. Article Source: IANS
'Shocked and saddened': Kohli mourns former U19 teammate Amanpreet Gill's demise
Virat Kohli and Yuvraj Singh among others reacted to the sudden passing of their former teammate Amanpreet Singh Gill, who died in unknown circumstances at the age of just 36. Amanpreet, who used to play as a right-arm medium pacer, represented Punjab in the domestic circuit.
Deep Dasgupta Praises Nitish Reddy, Calls Him 'the Only Proper All-rounder' Of This Season
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Former India wicketkeeper-batter Deep Dasgupta heaped praise on Nitish Kumar Reddy, calling him the only proper allrounder in the ongoing Indian Premier League 2026 season after his side Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) defeated Punjab Kings (PBKS) by 33 runs. Reddy once again contributed with the ball during SRHs strong bowling effort, striking early to dismiss Prabhsimran Singh in the powerplay as Punjabs chase faltered from the beginning. Thats a very valid point, how we perceive the impact of the allrounder. That is changing, and I hope that keeps changing and next season the role of the allrounder is recognised more as we go forward, Dasgupta said on ESPNcricinfo. What is heartening to see is even though there is this impact sub option, he has kind of found a niche for himself as an allrounder. We dont get to see too many all-rounders in this tournament. I think Nitish is the only proper all-rounder. Bats in the middle order, bowls more often than not for at least three to four overs. So, yeah, a proper allrounder, he added. SRH produced another dominant all-round performance at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, posting 235/4 before restricting Punjab Kings to 202/7 to climb to the top of the points table. SRH's batting unit laid the foundation for victory with aggressive contributions from Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen, who smashed half-centuries after Punjab dropped crucial chances in the field. Nitish also played a brilliant knock of 29 runs, which came off just 13 balls. Dasgupta also stressed that Reddys presence gives Hyderabad much-needed flexibility and balance in a format increasingly dominated by high-risk batting. I guess the impact rule, and how much thats taken potentially the allrounder out of it, so hes definitely done a lot of work behind the scenes over the last few months to get everything clicking as it is, Dasgupta said. Dasgupta also stressed that Reddys presence gives Hyderabad much-needed flexibility and balance in a format increasingly dominated by high-risk batting. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So you literally are looking at almost nine batters then. If you start with five bowlers and thats where the allrounders, somebody like Nitish, are so, so important. So you can actually get an extra batter in there knowing very well that this guy can give you four overs, he added. Article Source: IANS
Archery World Cup Stage: Indian women's recurve team staged an upset with a stunning semifinal win over 10-time Olympic champions South Korea and assured a medal at the Archery World Cup Stage 2 here on Thursday. However, the men's team, comprising Dhiraj Bommadevara, Tarundeep Rai and Yashdeep Sanjay Bhoge, suffered an opening-round exit after losing 2-6 against Bangladesh. The women's team of Deepika Kumari, Ankita Bhakat and teenager Kumkum Mohod defeated a Korean team of Lee Yunji, Oh Yejin and reigning world champion Kang Chaeyoung 5-1 in the semifinals to set up a gold medal clash against second seed China on Sunday. The match opened with a dominant performance from the Indian trio, who managed to edge out the Korean team to take the initial lead. Both teams finished the second set with an identical score of 56, resulting in a split of the set points, with India holding a 2-1 lead. In the deciding set, Indias performance was a mirror image of their excellence in set 1. After a steady start with two 9s, they closed with an incredible run of three 10s and an X and sealed a match along with a place in the final. Meanwhile, the compound-mixed team of Ojas and Aditi Gopichand Swami suffered a 156-157 loss in the quarter-final against Alexis Ruiz and James Lutz of the USA. On the other hand, the recurve mixed team of Ankita and Dhiraj fell 5-4 to the Brazilian pair of Ana Luiza Sliachticas Caetano and Marcus DAlmeida in the closely contested opening round match. Earlier in the tournament, world no. 1 Indian compound men's team Ojas Pravin Deotale, Sahil Rajesh Jadhav and Kushal Dalal lost 234-235 to the American team of Gaius Carter, world record holder James Lutz and Louis Price in the semifinal before losing the bronze medal match to China after two shoot-offs. On the other hand, the recurve mixed team of Ankita and Dhiraj fell 5-4 to the Brazilian pair of Ana Luiza Sliachticas Caetano and Marcus DAlmeida in the closely contested opening round match. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The women's compound team of Aditi, Pragati and Jyothi Surekha Vennam bowed out after a 227-233 quarter-final loss to the Turkish trio of Hazal Burun, Defne Cakmak and Emine Rabia Oguz. Article Source: IANS

