Maiden centuries for Thomas, Skyes see Surrey to victory
Duo put on 265 from 207 balls to set a Surrey List A record for the third wicket
American drought to American dream: can Fritz, Shelton upend recent history at the US Open?
No male player from the United States has won a Major singles title since 2003 a shocking dry spell for the most successful tennis nation. But with their home Grand Slam starting on Sunday, Americas top-ranked men will be desperate to build on the progress they have made and end more than two decades of misery
Bracey 186 leads Gloucs to thumping win
Highest individual score of 2025 competition confirms knockouts spot
Jones steers Rapids to victory with unbeaten ton
Fourth-wicket stand with Jake Libby keeps quarter-finals in sight as Asa Tribe's unbeaten century goes in vain
Jess Jonassen finally gets Welsh Fire off the mark with first win
Australian allrounder hits 44 off 17 then takes three-for as sorry Phoenix lose again
Bean and gone for Durham as record ton keeps Yorkshire top
Left-hander belts 53-ball hundred to maintain Yorkshire's relentless march towards knockouts
Bangladesh leave out Mehidy for Asia Cup; Nurul, Saif return to the squad
Bangladesh have also dropped Mohammad Naim after a string of low scores
Womens DPL 2025: North Delhi Pip East Delhi By Two Runs In Rain-affected Clash
The North Delhi Strikers: The North Delhi Strikers pulled off a nail-biting 2-run win against East Delhi Riders in a rain-curtailed Womens Delhi Premier League fixture at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Friday. Batting first in a 17-over-per-side contest, the Strikers posted a competitive 118/5. Skipper Ayushi Soni led from the front with a well-compiled 40 off 31 balls, while Laxmi Yadav anchored the innings with an unbeaten 48 off 34, finishing strongly alongside Archana, who chipped in with a brisk 14* off 8. For the Riders, Sumiti Soni was the standout bowler with 3/15 in 3 overs, while Mayuri provided good support with 2/20 from her full quota. In reply, the Riders began positively as openers Vanshika Lila (24 off 21) and Aarna Dudeja added 33 runs for the first wicket. Aarna played a valiant knock, carrying her bat with an unbeaten 56 off 51 balls, while skipper Priya Punia kept the chase alive with a fluent 24 off 16. However, the Riders struggled to maintain momentum in the middle overs, losing wickets at crucial intervals, and eventually fell just short at 116/4 in 17 overs. For the Strikers, Shivani Jangid was the standout performer, returning figures of 2/19 in 4 overs, while Nazma Khan kept things tight with 1/11 in 3 overs. However, the Riders struggled to maintain momentum in the middle overs, losing wickets at crucial intervals, and eventually fell just short at 116/4 in 17 overs. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score North Delhi Strikers 118/5 in 17 overs (Laxmi Yadav 48* off 34, Ayushi Soni 40 off 31; Sumiti Soni 3/15, Mayuri 2/20) defeated East Delhi Riders 116/4 in 17 overs (Aarna Dudeja 56* off 51, Priya Punia 24 off 16, Vanshika Lila 24 off 21; Shivani Jangid 2/19, Nazma Khan 1/11) by 2 runs. Article Source: IANS
Nurul Hasan Recalled To Bangladesh T20I Squad For Netherlands Series And Asia Cup
Quazi Nurul Hasan Sohan: Wicketkeeper-batter Nurul Hasan has been recalled to Bangladeshs T20I squad for the upcoming three-game home series against the Netherlands and the Asia Cup, set to be held in the UAE from September 9-28. Nurul, 31, last played a T20I for Bangladesh during their 2022 ICC Mens T20 World Cup match against Pakistan at the Adelaide Oval in November 2022. Theres also a recall in place for all-rounder Saif Hassan, who last played a T20I for Bangladesh against Pakistan during 2023 Asian Games in Hangzhou, China. Mehidy Hassan Miraz has been left out of the 16-member Bangladesh squad led by Litton Das and is in list of stand-by players alongside Soumya Sarkar, Tanvir Islam, and Hasan Mahmud. Curiously, former Bangladesh T20I skipper Najmul Hossain is not included in the stand-by players list. Bangladesh are slotted in Group B of the Mens T20 Asia Cup alongside Afghanistan, Hong Kong, and Sri Lanka. They will open their campaign against Hong Kong in Abu Dhabi on September 11, before facing Sri Lanka and Afghanistan at the same venue on September 13 and 16 respectively. The upcoming eight-side tournament will be a crucial step in Bangladesh's journey towards preparing for the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, to be held in India and Sri Lanka. Under Das leadership, Bangladesh got their maiden T20I series win against Sri Lanka followed by a series win over Pakistan at home in July. Before leaving for the Asia Cup, Bangladesh will go up against Netherlands in the first of three T20Is starting on August 30 in Sylhet. The upcoming eight-side tournament will be a crucial step in Bangladesh's journey towards preparing for the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, to be held in India and Sri Lanka. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Stand-by players (for Asia Cup only): Soumya Sarkar, Mehidy Hassan Miraz, Tanvir Islam, and Hasan Mahmud Article Source: IANS
Actually Thought He Was Going To Be Captain, Says Haddin On Iyers Omission For Asia Cup
Indian Premier League: Former Australia wicketkeeper-batter Brad Haddin said he was surprised by Shreyas Iyers exclusion from Indias squad for the upcoming Asia Cup 2025, adding that he even expected the right-handed batter to be named as the sides captain. Iyer, who has not featured in T20Is for India since December 2023, was not included in the Suryakumar Yadav-led 15-member Asia Cup squad announced on Tuesday, nor named in the five stand-by players list. Joining the list of former players left surprised by Iyers omission is Haddin, who saw him from close quarters as Punjab Kings assistant coach in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025. Well, one, leadership qualities. Two, the style of player he is under pressure. He's someone who everyone plays better when he's in the team. I have no idea. I first thought when I was reading it that he was injured, but he's not. So it's a strange decision for me because he brings so much to the game. I actually thought he was going to be captain, said Haddin in a video posted on Willow Talks social media accounts on Friday. Iyer, 30, had scored 604 runs in 17 matches at a strike rate of 175 and an average of 50.33 in IPL 2025. He even captained Punjab Kings to a runners-up finish in the competition, just after captaining his previous franchise, Kolkata Knight Riders, to the IPL 2024 trophy. So it's a strange decision for me because he brings so much to the game. I actually thought he was going to be captain, said Haddin in a video posted on Willow Talks social media accounts on Friday. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score West Zone, led by Indias seam-bowling all-rounder Shardul Thakur, will play their first match of the Duleep Trophy in the semi-final scheduled for September 4, with their opponents to be the winner of the quarter-final clash between Central Zone and North East Zone. Article Source: IANS
KIWSF 2025: Silver Medallists In China, MP Girls Chase Golden Dream
Khelo India Water Sports Festival: The Madhya Pradesh troika of Shikha Chauhan, Reena Sen, and Pallavi Jagtab, who won a team silver at the recently concluded Asian Canoe Slalom Championship in Guizhou, China, are now eyeing gold medals in individual cannoning and kayaking events in the inaugural Khelo India Water Sports Festival 2025 at the Dal Lake here. Shikha feels the experience at the Asian championships and the preparation in Thailand before that should stand her in good stead in Srinagar. The facilities in China were exceptional. The facilities here are also great. We got a lot of support while travelling, boarding, and lodging, she said. Despite the hectic travelling schedule, Shikha said she was happy to be in Srinagar. When we arrived in Kashmir, we were overjoyed to see the picturesque locations and participate in the Khelo India Water Sports Festival in Dal Lake, she said. Shikha, Reena, and Pallavi train at the Lower Lake in Bhopal. They are products of the Madhya Pradesh State Water Sports Academy of Excellence. This centre is known for its excellent infrastructure, which has established Bhopal as a water sports hub and national champion in the sport. My goal is to win medals for India at the Asian Games, World Championship, and Olympics. Participating in events like Khelo India Water Sports Festival gives us a lot of confidence and helps us improve on our game, Shikha said. Reena Sen said that returning from China with a silver medal felt like a dream come true. Competing against top athletes from across Asia was both challenging and inspiring. The atmosphere, the facilities, and the level of competition taught us a lot. Now competing on Dal Lake is equally special. We are proud to carry that momentum into the Khelo India Winter Games and are aiming for gold in the individual events, she said. Reena said that China was a test of their preparation, and they had passed it with flying colours. I am really grateful for the support from our coaches and the academy. Khelo India gives us a perfect platform to sharpen our skills further and inspire younger athletes across the country, she said. For Pallavi Jagtab, winning silver in Guizhou was one of the proudest moments of her life. Competing alongside Shikha and Reena in such a high-stakes environment was both thrilling and humbling. The cold, fast-flowing waters of China prepared us well for the challenges ahead. I feel more confident now stepping into the Khelo India competition, she said. The trios silver medal accomplishment is significant as it marked one of the strongest performances by an Indian womens team in recent years in the Asian canoeing circuit. It signals the rising standards and development of water sports in India, driven by increased investment in athlete training programmes and international exposure. The trios silver medal accomplishment is significant as it marked one of the strongest performances by an Indian womens team in recent years in the Asian canoeing circuit. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Mourya said that their accomplishment serves as inspiration for upcoming athletes and highlights the evolving standard of water sports in the country. Article Source: IANS
'Shameless To Play With Enemies:' Samajwadi Party Calls For Boycott Of India-Pakistan Asia Cup Match
Pakistan Asia Cup: As the cricketing world gears up for the much-anticipated Asia Cup 2025, where India and Pakistan are scheduled to clash, the Samajwadi Party (SP) on Friday launched a scathing attack on the Narendra Modi government, declaring its opposition to the match as the political and security atmosphere was not conducive for sporting ties, and calling it a shameless act to play with enemies. Speaking to IANS, SP's Maharashtra unit chief Abu Asim Azmi said: There is match-fixing going on between Prime Minister Modi and Pakistan. When the sindoor of 26 women vanished after the terror incident, people demanded action, but instead, a ceasefire was announced. Now, when a cricket match is being organised, it feels suspicious. The people of India will not tolerate this. The government must give a clarification. He added that while he personally favoured peace between the two nations, Pakistans continued acts of terror made such sporting engagements unacceptable. I want friendship with Pakistan, but how can we play cricket with a country that keeps attacking us? Such matches should be completely boycotted, he added. SP leader, S.T. Hasan, also strongly opposed the upcoming match. We do not support playing a match with Pakistan. The wounds from the recent Pahalgam terror attack, where 26 innocent people were killed, are still fresh. Our daughters and families suffered immensely. How can we sit and cheer for a cricket match against those responsible? Matches are meant for friends, not enemies. To play against Pakistan is nothing less than shameless, Hasan told IANS. He recalled that India had recently engaged in a military standoff with Pakistan, which he said proved the hostile intentions of the neighbour. We taught Pakistan a good lesson then, so why should we now shake hands with them on a cricket field? If Pakistan really wants to build trust, it must guarantee an end to terrorism. It should ensure there are no more attacks, and if any terrorist act occurs, both our intelligence agencies should cooperate to bring the culprits to justice. Only then should cricket or any sporting ties resume, Hasan added. Hasan also directly attacked the government, saying: Right now, the atmosphere is not right. If India goes ahead and plays Pakistan, it will be a disgrace for our nation in front of the entire world. The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports recently issued fresh guidelines on sporting engagements with Pakistan. The government reiterated that while India will not host Pakistan or tour the country for bilateral matches, Indian athletes and teams can participate in multi-nation tournaments where Pakistan is also a participant. This clears the way for Indias fixtures in the upcoming mens Asia Cup in September and the womens ODI World Cup in October. However, the ministry left one critical question unanswered: whether Indian athletes will be allowed to compete in multilateral events hosted in Pakistan itself. The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports recently issued fresh guidelines on sporting engagements with Pakistan. The government reiterated that while India will not host Pakistan or tour the country for bilateral matches, Indian athletes and teams can participate in multi-nation tournaments where Pakistan is also a participant. This clears the way for Indias fixtures in the upcoming mens Asia Cup in September and the womens ODI World Cup in October. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The match will mark the first cricketing face-off between the two nations since cross-border hostilities escalated following the Pahalgam terror attack in April. Article Source: IANS
Hong Kong Announces 20-member Squad For Camp In UAE Ahead Of T20 Asia Cup
Ateeq Ul Rehman Iqbal: Hong Kong has announced a 20-member squad for a preparation camp in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) ahead of the Mens T20 Asia Cup, starting on September 9. The camp will feature competitive matches and intensive training sessions aimed at fine-tuning strategies for the eight-team tournament. The squad will depart for the UAE on August 24, and will also be the first major assignment for newly appointed head coach Kaushal Silva and captain Yasim Murtaza. As we embark on our journey to the Asia Cup 2025, our final preparations will begin with this tour, where we will take 20 players. This wider squad will allow me to better assess each individual and provide players with the opportunity to hone their skills, build stronger bonds, and develop a winning mentality within the group. This preparation tour will be crucial in helping the team acclimatise to the weather and pitch conditions. We are planning matches at different venues and will gain valuable experience through under-lights training, which I believe will be extremely beneficial for our players, said Silva in a statement. The squad also has prominent names like Anshuman Rath, Nizakat Khan, Babar Hayat, Aizaz Khan, Ehsan Khan, Kinchit Shah, Ayush Shukla, and Haroon Arshad. Each player has to earn their spot. We are not here to participate; we are here to compete, win games, and enjoy the experience. The strength of this squad lies in the balance we have built, combining experienced senior players with exciting young talent. This combination is essential for success in a tournament of this magnitude, and I have full confidence in this group to represent Hong Kong, China with pride, resilience, and ambition, added Silva. Hong Kong qualified for the Asia Cup via the 2024 ACC Premier Cup, where they defeated Nepal in the third-place playoff. This will be Hong Kongs fifth appearance in the Asia Cup after having previously competed in the editions held in 2004, 2008, 2018, and 2022. The strength of this squad lies in the balance we have built, combining experienced senior players with exciting young talent. This combination is essential for success in a tournament of this magnitude, and I have full confidence in this group to represent Hong Kong, China with pride, resilience, and ambition, added Silva. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Yasim Murtaza (Captain), Babar Hayat (Vice-Captain), Zeeshan Ali (WK), Niazakat Khan Mohammad, Nasrulla Rana, Martin Coetzee, Anshuman Rath, Ehsan Khan, Kalhan Marc Challu, Ayush Ashish Shukla, Mohammad Aizaz Khan, Ateeq Ul Rehman Iqbal, Kinchit Shah, Adil Mehmood, Anas Khan, Haroon Mohammad Arshad, Ali-Hassan, Shahid Wasif (WK), Ghazanfar Mohammad, and Mohammad Waheed Article Source: IANS
Ngidi, Breetzke Lead SA To Fifth Consecutive ODI Series Win Over Australia
Great Barrier Reef Arena: South Africa produced yet another dominant performance to defeat Australia by 84 runs at the Great Barrier Reef Arena in the second ODI on Friday. Matthew Breetzke (88) and Tristian Stubbs (74) powered the Proteas to 277/10 in 49.1 overs before Lungi Ngidi returned with figures of 5-42 to dismiss the hosts at 193 in 37.4 overs. With this win, South Africa now hold an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series, marking their fifth consecutive win over Australia in ODI's. With Aiden Markram (0) taking the skipper duties in absence of Temba Bavuma, due to ongoing management of his hamstring, and opting to bat first, the right-handed batter was dismissed by Xavier Bartlett in just the second over for naught. Ryan Rickleton (8) soon followed into the pavilion as Inglis held onto a brilliant catch behind the dtumps, earning Bartlett his second and final scalp of the day. Tony de Zorzi (38) stood firm alongside Breetzke and stabilised the top order before being caught and bowled by Adam Zampa. Breetzke and Stubbs put on an 89-run stand for the fourth wicket, with the former smacking eight fours and two maximums before he pulled Nathan Ellis straight to deep square leg. Dewald Brevis (1), who made his ODI debut in the series opener, once again failed to make an impression, and was dismissed by Ellis. Top-order batter Marnus Labuschagne proved valuable with the ball and dismissed Wiaan Mulder (26) and Senuran Muthusamy (4). Stubbs, known for his aggressive approach, took to rotating the strike and batted at a strike rate of 85.05 while only hitting three boundaries and one six in his 87-ball stay at the crease, which was ended by Zampa. Keshav Maharaj (22*) remained unbeaten while Nandre Burger (8) and Ndidi (1) fell to ampa and Jos Hazlewood respectively. In their chase of 278, Australia were rocked early on as opener Travis Head (6) and Labuschagne (1) were dismissed by Burger and Ndidi respectively in successive overs. Mitchell Marsh (18) too fell in the final over of the powerplay giving his wicket to Mulder. While Cameron Green (35) and Josh Inglis (87) tried their best to mount a fightback, there was little to no support offered by the Aussie middle and lower order. Hope remained for Australia while Inglis remained at the crease, with Green, Alex Carey (13) and Aaron Hardie (10) fell without making too much of an impact on the scoreboard. Inglis batted at a strike rate of 117.56, with 10 boundaries and two maximums to his name before Ndidi claimed the all important wicket. Ndidi went on to complete his five-for with the scalps of Bartlett (8) and Zampa (3) while Muthuswamy dismissed Ellis (3) to claim the 84-run victory. Hope remained for Australia while Inglis remained at the crease, with Green, Alex Carey (13) and Aaron Hardie (10) fell without making too much of an impact on the scoreboard. Inglis batted at a strike rate of 117.56, with 10 boundaries and two maximums to his name before Ndidi claimed the all important wicket. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score South Africa 277/10 in 49.1overs (Matthew Breetzke 88, Tristian Stubbs 74; Adam Zampa 3-63) beat Australia 193/10 in 37.4 overs (Josh Inglis 87; Lungi Ngidi 5-42) by 84 runs Article Source: IANS
Raghvi Bists 93 Anchors India A As Australia A Stumble To 158/5 On Day 2
Allan Border Field: Australia As middle-order faces a challenging third day after a mixed second day with bat and ball in their four-day clash against India A at Allan Border Field here on Friday. Rain had washed out most of Day One, leaving Australia A with early hopes of exploiting tricky conditions and bowling India A out cheaply. The tourists, however, recovered strongly under sunny Brisbane skies on day two, led by Raghvi Bists superb 93, which kept India A in contention after they had been reduced to 5-95. Bists elegant strokeplay, combined with determined support from the middle and lower-order, frustrated the hosts and ensured India A posted a solid first-innings total. Bists innings was complemented by a swashbuckling 51 from No. 9 Joshitha VJ, who found the boundary seven times while sharing a 75-run 10th-wicket stand with Titas Sadhu (23). Their partnership was pivotal in pushing India A to 299, providing the team with a psychological advantage heading into Australia As second session at the crease. Radha Yadavs quickfire 33 also added valuable runs in the middle overs, while Bist fell just short of a maiden red-ball century, bowled by Maitlan Brown on the stroke of lunch. Australia As bowlers did strike at regular intervals, removing early batters and keeping India A under pressure initially. Brown and Georgia Prestwidge finished with three wickets apiece, while the remaining wickets were shared between the pace attack and spinners, including Ginger, who had earlier contributed with the bat. In reply, Australia As innings has been steady but cautious, with wickets falling regularly, leaving Faltum and Ginger to stabilise the middle order. Captain Tahlia Wilsons dismissal for 49 highlighted the task at hand for the Australian side, as they navigate a 141-run deficit and aim to avoid conceding a first-innings lead that could define the match. The hosts are on 5-158, still 141 runs behind India As first-innings total of 299, with Nicole Faltum (30)* and Sianna Ginger (24)* at the crease, tasked with building a platform for a competitive first-innings score. With plenty of work still to do, Australia A will need partnerships from the middle and lower order if they are to challenge India A and stay in contention for a strong position in this four-day contest. The hosts are on 5-158, still 141 runs behind India As first-innings total of 299, with Nicole Faltum (30)* and Sianna Ginger (24)* at the crease, tasked with building a platform for a competitive first-innings score. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score India A 299 all out in 89.1 overs (Raghvi Bist 93, V.J. Joshitha 51; Georgia Prestwidge 3-37, Maitlan Brown 3-65) lead Australia A 158/5 in 43 overs (Tahila Wilson 49, Nicole Faltun 30 not out; Sauma Thakor 2-21, Radha Yadav 2-40) by 141 runs. Article Source: IANS
DY Patil Stadiums Track Record As Womens Sports Venue A Big Reason Behind Getting ODI WC Games
The Greenfield International Stadium: Once it became clear that the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru would not host the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup games due to a lack of timely clearances from the Karnataka government following the June 4 stampede, several alternative venues were under consideration for the eight-team tournament. The Greenfield International Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram initially emerged as the frontrunner to host Bengalurus share of ODI World Cup fixtures. Sources had also told IANS on August 12 that the Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) assured the BCCI of preparing the venue on time and making all arrangements for the smooth conduct of the games. However, on Friday, the ICC confirmed DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai as the fifth venue for the ODI World Cup. According to the revised schedule, the DY Patil Stadium, located about 50 km east of Mumbai, will host three league matches from October 20, including Indias games against New Zealand and Mumbai. It is also lined up to stage the semifinal and final on October 30 and November 2, respectively. Sources familiar with the venue change process told IANS on Friday that DY Patil Stadium featured in the alternative venues list in the initial draft itself, adding that two key factors tipped the scales in its favour: its reputation as a womens sports-friendly venue, and being located in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). Navi Mumbai has always attracted a great crowd for women's cricket games -- whether it was WPL 2023 or India womens international matches, especially in the series against Australia. It was also a good hosting venue for the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup and AFC Women's Asian Cup, the sources said. Whenever DY Patil has hosted womens cricket games, it has always got a great response from spectators, and that in turn added more heft to its good reputation of being a womens sports-friendly venue in India. Navi Mumbai has always attracted a great crowd for women's cricket games -- whether it was WPL 2023 or India womens international matches, especially in the series against Australia. It was also a good hosting venue for the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup and AFC Women's Asian Cup, the sources said. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score With Navi Mumbai joining ACA Stadium in Guwahati, ACA-VDCA Stadium in Visakhapatnam, Holkar Stadium in Indore, and the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, the focus now shifts to the cricketing action in the tournament set to run from September 30 to November 2. Article Source: IANS
London Spirit vs Southern Brave, 26th Match, The Hundred Men's 2025 - Who will win today's match?
LNS vs SOBMatch 26 , Cricket Tips :Match no. 26 in The Hundred Men's 2025 will be played between the inaugural season champion Southern Brave and London Spirit. Both teams will step on the field at 10:30 PM IST on Saturday in the game taking place at Lord's Cricket Ground. London Spirit are left with very little hope because their qualification depends on them winning their remaining games, but also the other results should go in their favor. Southern Brave still have a better chance, but they need a win here. Whoever loses this game will be out of the tournament. Hence, both teams can't afford to suffer a defeat at this stage. They have to put on their best show to get them points from this game. LNS vs SOB: Match Details Date : August 23 (Saturday) Time : 10:30 PM IST Venue : Lord's, London LNS vs SOB: Live Streaming Details The LNS vs SOB match no. 26 will be live at Star Sports Networks on Indian cable channels. Fans can opt to watch the game digitally on the FanCode mobile app or its website with a nominal fee. LNS vs SOB: Head-to-Head in T20 Total Matches : 4 London Spirit : 1 Southern Brave: 2 No Result : 1 LNS vs SOB: Ground Pitch Report Lord's has a good bowling wicket, which tends to offer good bounce and swing for the fast bowlers. The surface has an unusual slope, which bringss more assistance, and the added weather conditions will be the cause of extra moisture at the start. That is where this could be a good venue to bowl first. LNS vs SOB: Possible XIs London Spirit : David Warner, Kane Williamson (c), Ashton Turner, Ollie Pope, Sean Dickson, Jamie Smith (wk). Jamie Overton, Liam Dawson, Richard Gleeson, Luke Wood, Daniel Worrall Southern Brave : James Vince (c), Laurie Evans (wk), Jason Roy, Leus du Plooy, James Coles, Hilton Cartwright. Michael Bracewell, Chris Jordan, Craig Overton, Jofra Archer, Reece Topley LNS vs SOB: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter: David Warner (London Spirit) There is no batter in the top 13 run-scorers for Southern Brave this season. David Warner has been consistent for London Spirit. The veteran opener is their highest scorer with 165 runs and has played some game-changing innings. Probable Best Bowler: Tymal Mills (Southern Brave) Veteran pacer Tymal Mills has been among the wickets and has 8 wickets so far. He has used the conditions very well, and his ability to deceive the batters with different types of slower ones has troubled the batters. Today's Match Prediction : London Spirit has been poor with the ball throughout this season, while Southern Brave have done well in this department. The batting has been pretty similar for both sides. On the basis of overall display, we believe Southern Brave have a chance to win this game. LNS vs SOB Match 26 Prediction, LNS vs SOB Pitch Report, Today's Match LNS vs SOB, LNS vs SOB Prediction, LNS vs SOB Predicted XIs, Cricket Tips, LNS vs SOB Pitch Report, Today Match Prediction, Today Cricket Match, Playing XI, Pitch Report, Injury Update of the match between London Spirit vs Southern Brave Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Cape Town to host SA20 final; playoffs in Durban, Centurion and Johannesburg
Durban will host a playoff for the first time
SA20 Season 4: Playoff Matches Venues Announced, Newlands To Host Final
The Newlands Cricket Ground: The Newlands Cricket Ground in Cape Town has been announced as the destination for the SA20 Season 4 Final, with Kingsmead, Centurion, and the Wanderers hosting key Playoff matches of the T20 League of South Africa starting on December 26. Durban will stage a Playoff match for the first time in SA20 history, giving the east coast fans one more opportunity to experience incredible cricket and entertainment when the two best teams of the competition battle it out during Qualifier 1 on January 21. The Highveld will play host to two crunch Playoff matches, with Centurion setting the stage for the Eliminator on January 22 and the Wanderers organising the decider of the second finalist with Qualifier 2 on January 23. All SA20 Champions have been crowned in front of capacity crowds, with the three successive finals selling out in record time. SA20 League Commissioner, Graeme Smith, expects similar fanfare for the box office tickets. SA20 Season 4 is shaping up to be an incredibly exciting summer of cricket, kicking off on Boxing Day and running through the holiday period, League Commissioner, Graeme Smith, said. Last year, Newlands sold out all five matches at the venue, and with the Final taking place on a Sunday, it sets up an incredible afternoon with great weather, entertainment, and a lively atmosphere to crown our Season 4 Champions. Durban will host a Playoff for the first time, and were hoping this will excite the fans, especially because the two best teams of the competition will be playing in Qualifier 1. Were also excited to go back to Centurion and Wanderers on Thursday and Friday nights. Its always key to have the venues close together because the matches are a day apart. It's always an interesting challenge for us to get the scheduling of the Playoff matches done and done well. Especially after an exciting Group Match stage that finishes two days before the first Playoff match. I am looking forward to seeing who will be competing, he said. The announcement of the venues for the Final and Playoff matches marks the final piece of the Season 4 scheduling puzzle, giving fans around the country ample time to finalise their festive season plans to attend SA20 matches. It's always an interesting challenge for us to get the scheduling of the Playoff matches done and done well. Especially after an exciting Group Match stage that finishes two days before the first Playoff match. I am looking forward to seeing who will be competing, he said. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The next major milestone will be the Season 4 Player Auction on 9 September, where the six franchises will finalise their 19-player squads. The blockbuster event promises high-stakes bidding and entertainment, with star Proteas and international players going under the hammer with a maximum of USD 7.4 million to be spent. Article Source: IANS
NOS vs OVIMatch 25 , Cricket Tips :It is time for an exciting double header in The Hundred Men's 2025, as four teams will be in action on Saturday. The afternoon match will be played between the defending champion Oval Invincibles and Northern Superchargers. This game will start at 7 PM IST at Headingley in Leeds. Oval Invincibles are at the top of the table, having won five of six matches played so far. They have one foot in the next round, and this win can push them through, and they have a chance to qualify for the final. Northern Superchargers are third on the table with 16 points, and if they win, they can also put their name in front for qualification. NOS vs OVI: Match Details Date : August 23 (Saturday) Time : 7:30 PM IST Venue : Headingley, Leeds NOS vs OVI: Live Streaming Details Indian fans can watch the live action of the NOS vs OVI game on Saturday on Star Sports Networks. Fans will also have access to the live stream in India through the FanCode mobile app or website. NOS vs OVI: Head-to-Head in T20 Total Matches : 4 Northern Superchargers : 2 Oval Invincibles: 2 No Result : 0 NOS vs OVI: Ground Pitch Report Headingley, Leeds, has been a great venue for batting sides in recent years. It has been a flat deck, which gives good bounce to play your shots. The bowlers also have a fair bit of assistance from the surface, making it an even pitch. It is a high-scoring venue, and we can expect a score around 155-160. NOS vs OVI: Possible XIs Northern Superchargers : Zak Crawley, Dawid Malan, Michael-Kyle Pepper (wk), Harry Brook (c), Dan Lawrence, David Miller, Mitchell Santner, Tom Lawes, Matthew Potts, Adil Rashid, Jacob Duffy Oval Invincibles : Will Jacks, Tawanda Muyeye, Jordan Cox, Sam Curran, Sam Billings (c & wk), Donovan Ferreira, Tom Curran, Rashid Khan, Nathan Sowter, Saqib Mahmood, Jason Behrendorff NOS vs OVI: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter: Jordan Cox (Oval Invincibles) Jordan Cox has been in incredible form, and he is the top scorer in the competition. Cox has scored 58*, 56, 86*, and 44 in the last four matches. He is averaging 85.33 with a strike rate of 182.85. Probable Best Bowler: Sam Curran (Oval Invincibles) Star all-rounder Sam Curran will be on a show. He has won two Man of the Match awards, including one in the last game. He has taken 10 wickets in six games and has all the skills to be the best bowler. Today's Match Prediction : Both teams have done well this season, but the overall form and momentum are with Oval Invincibles. We predict them to win this game on Saturday. NOS vs OVI Match 24 Prediction, NOS vs OVI Pitch Report, Today's Match NOS vs OVI, NOS vs OVI Prediction, NOS vs OVI Predicted XI, Cricket Tips, NOS vs OVI Pitch Report, Today Match Prediction, Today Cricket Match, Playing XI, Pitch Report, Injury Update of the match between Northern Superchargers vs Oval Invincibles Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
ICC Womens Cricket World Cup 2025 Revised Schedule Announced
A revised schedule for the ICC Womens Cricket World Cup 2025 was announced today with Navi Mumbai replacing Bengaluru as one of the five venues for the eight-team tournament. The DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai will host up to five fixtures comprising three league matches, a semifinal and potentially the final after a rejig was necessitated because of the unavailability of Bengalurus M.Chinnaswamy Stadium. The tournament dates remain the same 30 September to 2 November as do the other venues, which are the ACA Stadium (Guwahati), Holkar Stadium (Indore), ACA-VDCA Stadium (Visakhapatnam) and R. Premadasa Stadium (Colombo, Sri Lanka). ICC Chairman Mr. Jay Shah expressed satisfaction at the announcement of the new venue, which he felt was an ideal one for womens cricket. Mr. Jay Shah said: Navi Mumbai has emerged as a genuine home for womens cricket in recent years. The support it has received during international fixtures and the Womens Premier League has been remarkable, creating an atmosphere that elevates the players and inspires fans. I am certain that the same energy will define the big matches of the ICC Womens Cricket World Cup as it returns to India after 12 years. We stand at a pivotal moment in the journey of the womens game. This World Cup has the potential to be remembered as one of those defining milestones that shaped the sports future, not only in India but across the cricketing world. While unforeseen circumstances required us to adjust the schedule and replace a venue, we are pleased to now have a line-up of five world-class venues that will showcase the very best of the womens game. The stage is set, and I am confident this tournament will capture imaginations and inspire a new generation of fans. The final of the tournament will be held either in Colombo or Navi Mumbai on 2 November; the first semifinal will take place in Guwahati or Colombo on 29 October and the second semifinal in Navi Mumbai on 30 October. Tournament fixtures (matches start at 15h00 local time unless specified otherwise): Tuesday, 30 Sept: India vs Sri Lanka, Guwahati Wednesday, 1 Oct: Australia vs New Zealand, Indore Thursday, 2 Oct: Bangladesh vs Pakistan, Colombo Friday, 3 Oct: England vs South Africa, Guwahati Saturday, 4 Oct: Australia vs Sri Lanka, Colombo Sunday, 5 Oct: India vs Pakistan, Colombo Monday, 6 Oct: New Zealand vs South Africa, Indore Tuesday, 7 Oct: England vs Bangladesh, Guwahati Wednesday, 8 Oct: Australia vs Pakistan, Colombo Thursday, 9 Oct: India vs South Africa, Visakhapatnam Friday, 10 Oct: New Zealand vs Bangladesh, Guwahati Saturday, 11 Oct: England vs Sri Lanka, Colombo Sunday, 12 Oct: India vs Australia, Visakhapatnam Monday, 13 Oct: South Africa vs Bangladesh, Visakhapatnam Tuesday, 14 Oct: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, Colombo Wednesday, 15 Oct: England vs Pakistan, Colombo Thursday, 16 Oct: Australia vs Bangladesh, Visakhapatnam Friday, 17 Oct: South Africa vs Sri Lanka, Colombo Saturday, 18 Oct: New Zealand vs Pakistan, Colombo Sunday, 19 Oct: India vs England, Indore Monday, 20 Oct: Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh, Navi Mumbai Tuesday, 21 Oct: South Africa vs Pakistan, Colombo Wednesday, 22 Oct: Australia vs England, Indore Thursday, 23 Oct: India vs New Zealand, Navi Mumbai Friday, 24 Oct: Sri Lanka vs Pakistan, Colombo Saturday, 25 Oct: Australia vs South Africa, Indore Sunday, 26 Oct: England vs New Zealand, Visakhapatnam (11h00) Sunday, 26 Oct: India vs Bangladesh, Navi Mumbai Wednesday, 29 Oct: Semifinal 1, Guwahati/Colombo Thursday, 30 Oct: Semifinal 2, Navi Mumbai Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Sunday, 2 Nov: Final, Navi Mumbai
Proteas' Matthew Breetzke Makes History With 50-plus Runs In His First Four ODIs
Great Barrier Reef Arena: South Africa wicketkeeper batter Matthew Breetzke created history on Friday as he became the first batter in ODI history to start his career with four consecutive scores of 50-plus. Breetzke achieved the feat during the second ODI against Australia after scoring a powerful 88 off 78 at the Great Barrier Reef Arena, surpassing former India cricketer Navjot Singh Sidhu's 48-year-old record. Notably, Sidhu had started his career with four consecutive fifties, but those came across five matches, while Breetzke has played only four ODIs and scored half-centuries in each. Breetzke already holds a world record to his name, having become the player with the highest score on ODI debut when he smashed 150, his first 50-plus score in his first match against New Zealand in Lahore earlier this year. His second half-century came in the same series against Pakistan, in which he scored 83. The wicketkeeper-batter played a 57-run knock in the opening match of the three-match series, which the Proteas won by 98 runs, courtesy of spinner Keshav Maharaj's fifer. The 26-year-old came to bat at number four on Friday, and his innings saw him score eight boundaries and two maximums before he was dismissed by Nathan Ellis and fell short of his century. Breetzke's innings helped stabilise the Proteas innings after two early wickets, with Aiden Markram and Ryan Rickelton both falling early on in the powerplay. Breetzke stitched together handy partnerships with both Tony de Zorzi (38) and Tristan Stubbs (74). Stubbs' knock came off 97 balls and was studded with three fours and one six. The wicketkeeper-batter played a 57-run knock in the opening match of the three-match series, which the Proteas won by 98 runs, courtesy of spinner Keshav Maharaj's fifer. The 26-year-old came to bat at number four on Friday, and his innings saw him score eight boundaries and two maximums before he was dismissed by Nathan Ellis and fell short of his century. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Breetzke secured an IPL contract and made his debut for the Lucknow Super Giants in this years tournament. However, he had limited opportunities, featuring in just one match where he scored 14 runs. Article Source: IANS
Matthew Firbank Signs A Rookie Contract With Yorkshire
Yorkshire County Cricket Club: Yorkshire County Cricket Club has confirmed that Matthew Firbank has signed his maiden rookie contract. He has signed a two-year professional deal with the White Rose until 2027. The 18-year-old has been one of the standout products of Yorkshires academy and has impressed across all formats in the Second XI this season. Firbank made his England U19s debut earlier this year, when he was selected for an Invitational XI to play against India U19s, taking 1-41 from 7 overs. The right-handed batter, who plays his cricket at Clifton Alliance CC in York, said he was delighted to have signed his first professional deal. Its really special for me to be signing my first professional contract with Yorkshire. Im incredibly grateful to all my coaches, my family, and everyone in the Pathway for getting me to this point and supporting me along the way. To come through the Pathway and to get this opportunity means a lot. Im excited to kick on, to keep learning and growing with Yorkshire. James Martin, Head of Performance Pathway at Yorkshire CCC, added, Seeing Matty sign his first contract is a really proud moment for everyone who has been a part of his journey. I know his family, friends, and peers will be delighted for him. This is a product of the hard work hes put in over the course of several years. Special mention must go to Pannal CC, Clifton Alliance CC, and coaches Muhammad Azharullah and Tom Craddock, who have played instrumental roles. James Martin, Head of Performance Pathway at Yorkshire CCC, added, Seeing Matty sign his first contract is a really proud moment for everyone who has been a part of his journey. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Mattys new contract is indicative of a strong, club-wide focus on nurturing young, homegrown talent going forward. Im delighted to see him reach this point, and Im looking forward to Matty making the most of the opportunities that lie ahead for him. Article Source: IANS
Women's World Cup: Mumbai replaces Bengaluru as fourth Indian venue
The matches have been shifted after the Karnataka State Cricket Association failed to secure the necessary permissions from the authorities
South Africa Take Cautious Approach As Bavuma Rested For Second ODI Vs Australia
ICC World Test Championship: One match after he returned to action in the first ODI against Australia, South Africa decided to rest skipper Temba Bavuma for the second match of the series here, owing to the ongoing management of his hamstring post the ICC World Test Championship triumph. In a statement, Cricket South Africa (CSA) explained that there were no serious concerns or long-term issues regarding the top-order batter. This decision is part of his (Bavuma's) workload management, as he recovered from a hamstring strain which he sustained during the WTC Final in June, the statement from CSA said. Although he experienced no discomfort during the first ODI on Tuesday, the Proteas medical team recommended he be rested for the second match. This precautionary approach, after only one match following his return to action, that too without any discomfort, looks a bit strange. It was expected that South Africa would be a bit cautious in managing the workload of Bavuma, as the diminutive batsman has become a vital cog in the works for the Proteas with his superb batting and exceptional leadership. On Friday, the Proteas won the toss and elected to bat in the second ODI with Tony de Zorzi replacing Bavuma in the Proteas line-up. Senuran Muthusamy also comes in for Prenelan Subrayen, reported for suspected bowling action after the first match, as South Africa's second change to their playing XI. This precautionary approach, after only one match following his return to action, that too without any discomfort, looks a bit strange. It was expected that South Africa would be a bit cautious in managing the workload of Bavuma, as the diminutive batsman has become a vital cog in the works for the Proteas with his superb batting and exceptional leadership. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score It has to be seen whether Bavuma is brought back for the third and final ODI of the season. If not, Bavuma, who sat out the preceding three-match T20I series, would have travelled all the way to Australia to play just one match. Article Source: IANS
Two changes likely in Agarkar-led India men's selection committee
Though the BCCI didn't specify details in their statement, it is understood that the Central and South Zone selectors are set to be replaced
BCCI Invites Applications For Senior Mens, Womens And Junior Mens Selection Committees
Shiv Sunder Das: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has invited applications for multiple positions for its senior mens, womens and junior mens selection committees. As per the BCCI notification, it invited applications for two national selector positions for the senior mens selection committee, who will be responsible for selecting Team India (Senior Men) across formats - Tests, ODIs, T20Is and any other formats as determined by the BCCI. The Application deadline is set for 5:00 PM IST on September 10. After the screening and shortlisting process, candidates may be called for personal interviews for further evaluation. All roles require adherence to BCCIs rules, regulations, and highest standards of integrity, the BCCI said in a release. The applicant for the senior men's national selector role must have played seven Test Matches or 30 First-Class matches or 10 ODIs and 20 First-Class Matches. The applicant must have retired from the game at least 5 years prior. Moreover, no person who has been a member of any Cricket Committee (as defined in the Memorandum of Association and Rules and Regulations of BCCI) for a total of 5 years shall be eligible to be a member of the Mens Selection Committee. As per the required criteria, South Zone selector Sridharan Sharath is likely to be replaced, as he earlier served as junior selection committee chairman in 2021 and was elevated to the senior selection panel in early 2023. With his tenure coming to a close, he appears to be the frontrunner to exit, while either Subroto Banerjee or Shiv Sunder Das may also be replaced. The members of the senior womens selection committee will oversee the selection of Team India (Senior Women) across formats and age groups. The role also includes vetting coaches and support staff, preparing evaluation reports, and ensuring a strong bench strength. Players who have represented the Indian womens national team and have retired from the game at least 5 years prior are eligible to apply for the four positions available. The applicant must not have been a member of any Cricket Committee of the BCCI for a cumulative period of 5 years. Current selectors Neetu David, Arati Vaidya, Renu Margrate, and Venkatacher Kalpana are likely to make way, having been appointed in September 2020 and nearing the end of their five-year terms. Shyama Shaw, however, could retain her spot, as she joined the committee in June 2023. The BCCI also invited applications for members of the junior men's selection committee, which will be responsible for selecting age-group teams (up to Under-22) for camps, tours and tournaments. The role also includes organising junior tournaments, appointing captains and support staff and promoting ethical values among youth players. Former players who have played a minimum of 25 First Class games and have retired from the game at least 5 years previously can apply for the postion. The BCCI also invited applications for members of the junior men's selection committee, which will be responsible for selecting age-group teams (up to Under-22) for camps, tours and tournaments. The role also includes organising junior tournaments, appointing captains and support staff and promoting ethical values among youth players. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Either Ranadeb Bose, Harvinder Singh Sodhi, Pathik Patel, or Krishen Mohan could be replaced, as they have been part of the committee since September 2021. Thilak Naidu, the current chairperson, is likely to stay, having joined only in June 2023. Article Source: IANS
Kelly, Carter To Captain Youthful New Zealand A On South Africa Tour
Blackcaps Muhammad Abbas: Nick Kelly and Joe Carter have been named captains of a youthful New Zealand A side for their upcoming tour of South Africa this month, where the team will feature in three one-day games followed by two four-day encounters The squad features an impressive mix of current and rising stars, headlined by recent Blackcaps Muhammad Abbas, Zak Foulkes, Mitch Hay, Bevon Jacobs and Rhys Mariu. All-rounder Foulkes recently earned his first taste of Test cricket in Zimbabwe, with the whippy right-armer returning the best bowling figures on Test debut for a New Zealander with nine for 75. Abbas made a blockbuster entrance to international cricket in March when he announced himself with 52 off 26 balls against Pakistan in an ODI at McLean Park, breaking the world record for the fastest half-century on ODI debut. Hay was a consistent performer in the BLACKCAPS white-ball squads over the recent home summer, bursting onto the scene by setting a new world record for most wicketkeeper dismissals in a single T20I innings, with six (five catches and a stumping). He also scored a match-winning 99 not out in an ODI against Pakistan in Hamilton in April, dragging the team to a total of 292 for eight after coming to the crease at 132 for five. Hays efforts went a long way to securing an 84-run victory. Jacobs and Mariu both made their debuts in the past six months and showed their batting wares, Jacobs smashing an unbeaten 44 off 30 balls on his T20I debut against South Africa. Mariu (23) made a strong start to his international career, scoring his first ODI 50 in just his second game for New Zealand, against Pakistan at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui. Two changes feature since the New Zealand A Bangladesh tour earlier this year, with T20 prospect Jacobs and recent Test debutant Matt Fisher included. Their selection reflects team balance, expected South African conditions, and provides opportunities for NZCs wider playing group. White-ball captain Nick Kelly enters the tour in good form following back-to-back first-class centuries for New Zealand A on the tour to Bangladesh in May. Jacobs and Auckland bowler Simon Keene are the two members of the squad yet to represent New Zealand A. Keene boasts a first-class century along with three five-wicket bags in his 21 first-class matches for Auckland. Kristian Clarke of Northern Districts was not considered for selection due to sustaining a side strain during a recent New Zealand A camp. The team will be coached by Northern Districts assistant coach, Daniel Flynn, with support from NZC HP coaches, Bob Carter and Graeme Aldridge. Assuming the role of head coach for the first time, Flynn is looking forward to unleashing a well-balanced side in South Africa. Its an exciting blend. We have guys whove already had a taste of international cricket, and experienced domestic cricketers who are trying to push their case for that next level. These opportunities to step up from domestic cricket are important. You get a feel for touring other countries and adapting to foreign conditions. Flynn said performance and winning remained a priority, as did the chance for players to grow and evolve. Were obviously going there to perform and win games of cricket. But were also conscious of balancing that with the development of the guys and the opportunity the tour presents for them, he said. Like any team travelling overseas, you want to put your best foot forward and hopefully come out on the right side of the ledger. Reflecting on his coaching journey, Flynn said he was enjoying the opportunity to develop alongside some experienced coaches. It's a fantastic opportunity for me; Im learning a few things on the job very quickly. Im fortunate to have Graeme (Aldridge) and Bob (Carter) assisting me. Theres a lot of knowledge and experience to lean on there. Reflecting on his coaching journey, Flynn said he was enjoying the opportunity to develop alongside some experienced coaches. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score New Zealand A squad: Muhammad Abbas, Adithya Ashok, Joe Carter (red-ball captain), Josh Clarkson, Matt Fisher, Zak Foulkes, Mitch Hay, Curtis Heaphy, Bevon Jacobs, Simon Keene, Nick Kelly (white-ball captain), Jayden Lennox, Ben Lister, Rhys Mariu, Dale Phillips. Article Source: IANS
Bavuma rested to manage hamstring, South Africa bat first
Tony de Zorzi replaces Bavuma while Senuran Muthusamy comes in for Prenelan Subrayen; Australia have rested Ben Dwarshuis with Xavier Bartlett coming in as their only change
Kelly and Carter to lead young New Zealand A squad in South Africa
Ten New Zealand internationals have been named and will hope to further their credentials under coach Daniel Flynn
Coco Gauff splits with coach Daly ahead of U.S. Open
World number three Gauff will continue to work with longtime coach Jean-Christophe Faurel and has also brought biomechanics specialist Gavin MacMillan
Swiatektargets seventh Grand Slam title at U.S. Open after comeback year
Having won the U.S. Open in 2022, Swiatek returns to New York with her confidence restored and her powerful groundstrokes primed for another assault on American hard courts
Curran-Cox onslaught sees Invincibles home
Remarkable 10-ball hitting barrage turns game after Joe Root's 76 put Trent Rockets in control
Maharaja Trophy: Bengaluru Blasters Climb To Top Of Table With 7-wicket Win Over Shivamogga Lions
Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20: The Bengaluru Blasters notched up a comfortable seven-wicket victory over Shivamogga Lions to register back-to-back wins in the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 at the Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wadiyar Stadium here on Thursday. Electing to bowl first, the Blasters restricted the Lions to 111/9 in 20 overs, with Madhav P. Bajaj (4-12) and Naveen M.G. (3-30) doing the bulk of the damage. In reply, Rohan A. Patil smashed an unbeaten 74 off 45 balls to seal the chase with 32 balls to spare. The Lions innings never got going after Dhruv P. (0) and Sanjay Ashwin C. (1) fell inside two overs to Hegde and Naveen. Skipper Nihal Ullal (14) and Aneeshwar Gautam (23) tried to stabilise, but the scoreboard read only 25 at the end of the Power-play. Aneeshwar briefly lifted the scoring with four boundaries before holing out in the eighth over, while Ullal departed soon after, leaving the Lions at 44 for 3 after 10 overs. Hardik Raj (13) was next to fall as Bajaj struck again, before Anirudha A. Joshi (19) hit the first six of the innings in the 16th over. Any hopes of revival ended when Bajaj removed Joshi and Ashok D. (0) off consecutive balls. Naveen returned to pick up Avinash D. (12) and Vasuki Kaushik (1), leaving only Dhuris 18 off 12 to push the Lions to 111 for 9. It was a tentative start to the Blasters innings with Mayank Aggarwal (0) losing his wicket to Koushik V. in the first over, followed by Chethan L.R. (1) falling to Dhruv P. in the next over. However, Rohan A. (74) kept the runs flowing for the Blasters with occasional boundaries. His seven fours and three sixes acted as an anchor, propelling the Blasters' tally to 48 runs at the end of the powerplay and giving them some room to breathe. Despite Bhuvan M. Rajus (14) best efforts, he was unable to get going on the day and form a partnership with Rohan, losing his wicket to Avinash D. in the 10th over. Rohan found his rhythm and kept going at the Lions bowlers, bringing up his half-century in 31 balls. Suraj Ahuja (20) joined him on the pitch and contributed with a boundary of his own, bringing the team's total to 90, after 12 overs. The Blasters were well in control of the game with Rohan leading the charge, cruising to a seven-wicket victory with 32 deliveries to spare. It was a tentative start to the Blasters innings with Mayank Aggarwal (0) losing his wicket to Koushik V. in the first over, followed by Chethan L.R. (1) falling to Dhruv P. in the next over. However, Rohan A. (74) kept the runs flowing for the Blasters with occasional boundaries. His seven fours and three sixes acted as an anchor, propelling the Blasters' tally to 48 runs at the end of the powerplay and giving them some room to breathe. Despite Bhuvan M. Rajus (14) best efforts, he was unable to get going on the day and form a partnership with Rohan, losing his wicket to Avinash D. in the 10th over. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Shivamogga Lions 111/9 in 20 overs (Aneeshwar Gautam 23, Aniruddha Joshi 19, Bharath Dhuri 18 not out; Naveen MG 3-30, Madhav P. Bajaj 4-12, Shubhang Hegde 1-9) lost to Bengaluru Blasters 117/3 in 14.4 overs (Rohan Patil 74 not out, Suraj Ahuja 20) by seven wickets. Article Source: IANS
DPL Season 2: West Delhi Lions Edge Central Delhi Kings In Last-over Thriller
The Delhi Premier League: The Delhi Premier League (DPL) clash between Central Delhi Kings and West Delhi Lions turned into a nail-biter at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Thursday, with the Lions holding their nerves to seal a dramatic three-run win. Chasing 179, the Kings needed just seven runs in the final over, but Anirudh Chowdhary produced a masterclass in death bowling. Keeping his calm under pressure, Chowdhary conceded only three runs and dismissed skipper Jonty Sidhu (56 off 41) to deliver a memorable victory for the Lions. He finished with figures of 1-24 in three overs, with his final over proving decisive. The Kings chase had begun on a shaky note, losing a couple of early wickets. But opener Yash Dhull kept them in the hunt with a fluent 72 off 49, stitching together a 79-run stand with his captain. Sidhus composed half-century, combined with a handy 23 off 12 from Aditya Bhandari, gave the Kings hope. Still, the late squeeze from Chowdhary and support from Shivank Vashisht (1-16 in three overs) tilted the contest in the Lions favour. Earlier, batting first, West Delhi Lions endured their struggles, slipping to 65/4 before wicketkeeper-batter Krish Yadav anchored the innings. Yadavs resilient 85 off 60 balls held the innings together, while Hrithik Shokeen (20 off 11) and Ravneet Tanwars late flourish ensured the Lions reached a fighting total of 178/8 in 20 overs. For the Kings, Arun Pundir was the pick of the bowlers, returning exceptional figures of 2-16 in four overs. In the end, it was Chowdharys ice-cool final over that stole the spotlight, handing West Delhi Lions a thrilling victory. Earlier on Wednesday, the Outer Delhi Warriors put up a commanding all-round display to defeat North Delhi Strikers by 7 wickets in a high-scoring Delhi Premier League (DPL) clash at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. The victory gave the Warriors two crucial points. In the end, it was Chowdharys ice-cool final over that stole the spotlight, handing West Delhi Lions a thrilling victory. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score West Delhi Lions 178/6 in 20 overs (Krish Yadav 85, Hrithik Shokeen 20; Arun Pundir 2-16) beat Central Delhi Kings 175/5 in 20 overs (Yash Dhull 72, Jonty Sidhu 56; Anirudh Chowdhary 1-24, Shivank Vashisht 1-16) by three runs Article Source: IANS
Sri Lanka Is Always A Threat: Thisara Perera Ahead Of Asia Cup 2025
Former Sri Lanka: Former Sri Lanka all-rounder Thisara Perera has backed the island nation to once again prove themselves as a dangerous side in the upcoming 2025 Mens T20 Asia Cup, even if they are not considered outright favourites. The Asia Cup will be staged in the United Arab Emirates from September 9 to 28, and Sri Lanka have been drawn in Group B alongside Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Hong Kong. Perera believes the teams adaptability, balance, and ability to rise to the occasion are qualities that make them particularly dangerous in multi-national tournaments. He added that while other teams may start as favourites, Sri Lankas ability to gel as a unit under pressure often sets them apart. Sharing his thoughts on Sri Lankas chances, Perera said, I think we have a really good team. In any situation, when they play, they are the right combination. So I think its a good challenge for every team. Sri Lanka have a rich history in the Asia Cup, having won the title on six occasions across formats, with their most recent triumph coming in the T20 edition in 2022. They also reached the final in the ODI edition in 2023, further underlining their consistency in continental competitions. Sharing his thoughts on Sri Lankas chances, Perera said, I think we have a really good team. In any situation, when they play, they are the right combination. So I think its a good challenge for every team. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score In the upcoming tournament, Sri Lankas group stage fixtures will see them open against Bangladesh on September 13 in Abu Dhabi, followed by matches against Hong Kong on September 15 in Dubai, and Afghanistan on September 18 in Abu Dhabi. The top two teams from each group will progress to the Super Four stage, where the competition is expected to intensify ahead of the final. Strong contenders India and Pakistan are in the other group. Article Source: IANS
Rockets keep slim hopes alive with six-wicket win
Invincibles kept in check by spin trio of Kirstie Gordon, Ash Gardner and Alana King
India spinner Gouher Sultana retires from all forms of cricket
She last played for India in 2014, and returned to the limelight in the WPL a decade later
Dawkins, Evison drive Kent to emphatic seven-wicket win
Sharma makes 82 for Northamptonshire but second-wicket stand breaks back of chase
Australia Batter Bancroft Signs New Two-year Deal With Gloucestershire
Bristol County Ground: Australia opener Cameron Bancroft has signed a new two-year contract with Gloucestershire, confirmed the English county club on Wednesday The extension will see Bancroft, 32, remain at the Bristol County Ground until the end of the 2027 season. Since joining Gloucestershire in 2024, Bancroft has amassed nearly 4,000 runs across formats and was appointed as the sides captain for the 2025 County Championship campaign in February. Im really excited to extend my stay at Gloucestershire for another two years. Its a fantastic Club with a great environment, and I look forward to contributing to the teams success. Ive enjoyed my time here so far, and Im eager to build on that in the coming seasons. Cant wait to see what we can achieve together, said Bancroft in the statement issued by the club. The extension comes on the back of Bancroft hitting a match-winning knock of 141 not out beat Glamorgan in the One Day Cup just last week - an innings that sits as the 11th highest List A score in Gloucestershires history. In the ongoing county championship season, Bancroft has piled on 796 runs, including two 150-plus scores against Derbyshire and Glamorgan. He played the last of his 10 Tests for Australia during the Ashes series against England in 2019, which came on the back of him returning from his nine-month ban due to sandpaper gate in 2018 Cape Town Test. The extension comes on the back of Bancroft hitting a match-winning knock of 141 not out beat Glamorgan in the One Day Cup just last week - an innings that sits as the 11th highest List A score in Gloucestershires history. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Its great to have him commit to the continued progression of this group as we - the Glorious - and the players will benefit hugely from his experience and considered application, said Gloucestershire head coach Mark Alleyne. Article Source: IANS
Indian Woman Spinner Gouher Sultana Announces Retirement From All Forms Of Cricket
T20 World Cup: India left-arm spinner Gouher Sultana has announced her retirement from all forms of cricket, bringing the curtains down on a career that saw her represent the national team in both white-ball formats. Adieu with a smile - after years of wearing the Indian jersey with pride, passion, and purpose, the time has come to pen down the most emotional note of my cricketing journey. With a heart full of memories and eyes welled with gratitude, I announce my retirement from all forms of the game. From the dusty bylanes of Hyderabad to the grand stages of world cricket, this journey has been nothing short of a dream - one etched with sweat, sacrifice, and countless hours of silent grind. To have represented India at the highest level in World Cups, tours, and battles that tested both skill and spirit has been the greatest honour of my life. Every wicket taken, every dive in the field, every huddle with my teammates has shaped the cricketer and the person I am today, said Gouher in a post on her Instagram account on Thursday. In 50 ODIs, Gouher picked 66 wickets at an average of 19.39 and an economy rate of 3.32, apart from amassing 96 runs with the bat. In 37 T20Is, she picked 29 wickets at an average of 26.27 and an economy rate of 5.73. Gouher last played for India in 2014 and was dropped from the national set-up after the Women's T20 World Cup in Bangladesh in the same year. In domestic cricket, Gouher, known for her flight, spin, and accuracy, turned out for Hyderabad, Puducherry, Railways, and Bengal. She also managed to play four games for UP Warriorz in two seasons of the Womens Premier League (WPL), though she couldnt get a single scalp. There were days of triumph and nights of introspection. Injuries, comebacks, heartbreaks, and high-fives - the game gave me everything. And now, as I step away from this cherished chapter, I do so with no regrets, only overwhelming gratitude. In domestic cricket, Gouher, known for her flight, spin, and accuracy, turned out for Hyderabad, Puducherry, Railways, and Bengal. She also managed to play four games for UP Warriorz in two seasons of the Womens Premier League (WPL), though she couldnt get a single scalp. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Cricket will always be home. Though the curtain falls on my career as a player, my love for the game burns brighter than ever. I look forward to contributing to the sport in newer ways to inspire, guide, and serve the game that made me who I am. This isn't goodbye. It's just the end of a golden chapter, concluded Gouher. Article Source: IANS
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Maharaja Trophy: Shreyas Gopal Leads Mangaluru Dragons To 52-run Win Over Mysore Warriors
Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 League: Mangaluru Dragons skipper Shreyas Gopal delivered a comprehensive performance at the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20, guiding his side to a 52-run victory over Mysore Warriors. Macneil Noronha and Shivraj S. also contributed with the bat while Kranthi Kumar was the leading wicket-taker yet again with four wickets to ensure the Warriors were bowled out for 121 in pursuit of 174. In the second innings, Shreyas Gopal struck in the first over to dismiss Karthik S.U. (8 off 4) and jolted the Warriors early, but Karthik C.A. (34 off 21) responded fiercely, smashing two sixes and a four off Gopal in the third over. The Dragons fought back, as Ronit More removed Venkatesh M. and Kranthi Kumar claimed Harshil Dharmani, to end the powerplay at 51/3. Shreyas Gopals impact only grew from there as he snapped up Manish Pandey (12 off 7), who looked menacing after three fours, and Lankesh KS (11 off 12), to return figures of 3-36. Karthik C.A., who had soldiered on despite the flurry of wickets, was eventually bagged by Sachin Shinde to push the Warriors to 74/6 in 10 overs. Yashovardhan Parantap (28 off 20) and Sharath Srinivas (14 off 18) offered some resistance with a 30-run stand until Kranthi Kumar castled Parantap in the 15th over. Kumar then took care of K. Gowtham (0 off 2) in the same over and also picked up Sharath Srinivas in the 17th to effectively close the contest. Macneil Noronha picked the final wicket of Shikhar Shetty (7 off 7) to bundle the Warriors out for 121. After a fiery opening spell for Prasidh Krishna that only conceded 10 runs in his first two overs, Sharath B.R. (25 off 16) attacked spinner Shikhar Shetty for two sixes and a four to help the Dragons finish the powerplay at 53/0. Kushaal Wadhwani and Yashovardhan Parantap halted the Dragons, taking four wickets in as many overs. Wadhwani removed Sharath B.R. and Aneesh K.V. (6 off 6), while Parantap dismissed Lochan Gowda (34 off 31) and Aadarsh Prajwal (5 off 4), leaving the Dragons struggling at 76/4 at the 10-over mark. After a fiery opening spell for Prasidh Krishna that only conceded 10 runs in his first two overs, Sharath B.R. (25 off 16) attacked spinner Shikhar Shetty for two sixes and a four to help the Dragons finish the powerplay at 53/0. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Prasidh Krishna struck twice in the death, dismissing Thippa Reddy (5 off 8) before removing skipper Shreyas Gopal, who had made a useful contribution. Shivraj S. provided the final push with a rapid knock, including two boundaries and two sixes to take the Dragons to 173/7 Article Source: IANS
Rahane Predicts Gill And Abhishek To Open The Batting For India In Asia Cup
T20 Asia Cup: With Shubman Gill returning to the squad for the 2025 Mens T20 Asia Cup, the focus has shifted to what would be Indias opening combination for the tournament. Veteran Indian batter Ajinkya Rahane feels that in his opinion, Gill and Abhishek Sharma are likely to open the batting. On a personal note, Rahane said he would like Sanju Samson to retain his position as the opener. Gills return to the India T20I team as the vice-captain means that Samson may be relegated to the back-up opening role. In that case, Jitesh Sharma might slot in the middle-order and take up keeping duties. As a team, I think they have a very good problem to solve for the opening pair. Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma have done really well in that slot. But Shubman is back in the team. I'm sure he is most likely to open with Abhishek Sharma. Personally, I would like to see Sanju Samson in the team because he has done really well - a very confident guy, very good team man, and I feel that is a very important thing. Sanju is a great team man, but that's a very good problem to have for the team management. My opinion is that Sanju Samson will sit out. Though, as I said, I would like him to play and see in the playing eleven. But Shubman Gill and Abhishek Sharma will open the innings for the team, said Rahane on his YouTube channel on Thursday. Rahane also expressed that the eleventh player will be dependent on the conditions on offer in Dubai, the venue where India will play Group A games against the UAE and Pakistan. Eleventh player will be depending on the wicket, because we are playing in Dubai, and depending on the wicket and conditions, it will be either Varun Chakaravarthy or Harshit Rana. But if India wants to go with an extra batter who can bowl, then Shivam Dube is an option, who can give you those 2-3 overs probably. If Hardik Pandya is going to bowl 4 overs, then you don't want to go with an extra batter. Going with an extra bowler will really help the Indian team. But that's a good problem to have. Depending on the conditions, they have plenty of options who can fill that slot. Rahane signed off by expressing his view on the omission of Shreyas Iyer from the Asia Cup squad. There is a lot of talk about Shreyas' omission from the Asia Cup team. I am sure he must be really disappointed considering the IPL he had, which was fantastic and also in 50-over domestic matches he has played, he has done really well in whatever opportunities he has got. But if India wants to go with an extra batter who can bowl, then Shivam Dube is an option, who can give you those 2-3 overs probably. If Hardik Pandya is going to bowl 4 overs, then you don't want to go with an extra batter. Going with an extra bowler will really help the Indian team. But that's a good problem to have. Depending on the conditions, they have plenty of options who can fill that slot. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score He is an important member of the team, and I am sure that in the coming years or the future, he is going to be part of the T20 format as well. So, the communication is the key from the selectors to Shreyas Iyer, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Women's DPL: South Delhi Superstarz Clinch 10-run Win Over Central Delhi Queens To Enter Final
South Delhi Superstarz: South Delhi Superstarz clinched a 10-run win over Central Delhi Queens in the Womens Delhi Premier League (DPL) fixture at the Arun Jaitley Stadium and secured a spot in the final on Thursday. Chasing 145, the Queens were restricted to 134/4. Openers Deeksha Sharma and Nishika Singh gave their side a solid start with a 69-run stand for the first wicket. Nishika fell for 23 (35), and Deeksha followed soon after with 41 (44) in the 13th over. A couple of quick dismissals stalled the chase, and although Monika and Parunika Sisodia tried to steady the innings, the required run rate kept climbing. Monika scored 24 off 18 while Sisodia remained not out on 25 off 18. For the Superstarz, Disha Nagar was the pick of the bowlers, returning figures of 2/28 in four overs. Earlier, batting first, the Superstarz had lost two early wickets but were rescued by a brilliant 71-run partnership between Tanisha Singh and Shweta Sehrawat. Sehrawat scored a fluent 45 (32), while Tanisha played a match-winning knock, remaining unbeaten on 76 off 50 balls to take her side to 144/3 in 20 overs. For the Superstarz, Disha Nagar was the pick of the bowlers, returning figures of 2/28 in four overs. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Brief scores: South Delhi Superstarz 145/3 in 20 overs (Tanisha Singh 76 not out, Shweta Sehrawat 45; Parunika Sisodia 1-22, Mallika Khatri 1-23) beat Central Delhi Queens 134/4 in 20 overs (Deeksha Sharma 41, Parunika Sisodia 25 not out; Disha Nagar 2-28) by 10 runs. Article Source: IANS
Pro Kabaddi League Season: Tamil Thalaivas captain and star raider Pawan Sehrawat is raring to step onto the mat in Pro Kabaddi League Season 12, determined to fulfill the unfinished mission from his first stint with the franchise back in 2022. Speaking exclusively to IANS, Pawan expressed that he sees this season as an opportunity for redemption after injury had robbed him of the chance to represent Thalaivas earlier. We are training really hard. I'm excited to execute our preparations on the mat and especially for Tamil Thalaivas because I couldn't play when they bought me last time (in 2022), so it will be the first time for the side. At that time, Tamil Thalaivas bought me for the highest price (Rs 2.26 crore), but I could not play (due to injury). Now, I have the chance again, and we will do the job for the team, Pawan said on his pre-season training and representing Tamil Thalaivas again in the PKL. The 29-year-old also highlighted the strong rapport he shares with coach Sanjeev Baliyan, crediting him for guiding the squad effectively. I have a very good bond with coach Sanjeev Baliyan. I have played under him when he was the Indian Railways coach. We're training well under him; he shares his experience with us. We're enjoying the camp and we've a very good bonding within the team and players, he added. While staying guarded about tactical details, Pawan hinted at a shift in his responsibilities this season. We're focusing on raiding style and defence. This time, the role will be different, which I can't tell now. I've improved myself, increased my stamina, as raiding for 40 minutes and standing for 40 minutes are different things. I've a new role now, so I'm excited for that, he revealed. For the Thalaivas skipper, confidence also stems from the squads defensive depth. When you get such a strong team, then you automatically get mentally strong. When you have defenders like Arjun, Narender Kandola, and Nitesh Kumar, then you don't need to do anything additional to be mentally strong, Pawan noted. Pawan, who was the top raider for three consecutive years from season 6 to 8, doesn't feel that any defender or team is tough and believes that all teams are equally competitive, and it depends on the day how the players are performing. Recalling the support from ardent home fans during his short stint with Thalaivas in season 9, Pawan is excited to receive their love again this season to guide the side to their maiden title. Pawan, who was the top raider for three consecutive years from season 6 to 8, doesn't feel that any defender or team is tough and believes that all teams are equally competitive, and it depends on the day how the players are performing. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score I urge them to support us as we've a strong team this time. Definitely, this time, the result will be better than past seasons. We will play with unity and win matches, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
No Hasaranga As Sri Lanka Name 16-member Squad For ODIs Against Zimbabwe
T20 Asia Cup T20: Leg-spin bowling all-rounder Wanindu Hasaranga has not been included in Sri Lankas 16-member squad for their upcoming ODI series against Zimbabwe in Harare. Hasaranga had picked up a hamstring injury during the T20I series against Bangladesh back in July and has been recovering since then, thus leading to his exclusion from the squad for two ODIs against Zimbabwe. In his absence, Jeffrey Vandersay and Maheesh Theekshana will share specialist spin-bowling duties, with all-rounders Dunith Wellalage, Kamindu Mendis, and skipper Charith Asalanka to chip in as well. Sri Lanka have handed a maiden call-up to top-order batters, the uncapped Pavan Rathnayake and Nuwanidu Fernando, who have played only five ODIs and one T20I so far. Batter Sadeera Samarawickrama has also earned a recall after last playing ODIs in November 2024. The fast bowling department will be taken care of by Asitha Fernando, Dushmantha Chameera, Dilshan Madushanka, and all-rounder Milan Rathnayake, while Avishka Fernando and Eshan Malinga missed out on selection for the ODI games in Zimbabwe. Sri Lanka will be touring Zimbabwe for two ODIs and three T20Is, starting with the first ODI on August 29 in Harare, with the second game to happen two days later. The Asalanka-led side are returning to ODI action on the back of a 2-1 series win against Bangladesh last month at home. The fast bowling department will be taken care of by Asitha Fernando, Dushmantha Chameera, Dilshan Madushanka, and all-rounder Milan Rathnayake, while Avishka Fernando and Eshan Malinga missed out on selection for the ODI games in Zimbabwe. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Sri Lanka squad: Charith Asalanka (c), Pathum Nissanka, Nishan Madushka, Kusal Mendis, Sadeera Samarawickrama, Nuwanidu Fernando, Kamindu Mendis, Janith Liyanage, Pavan Rathnayake, Dunith Wellalage, Milan Rathnayake, Maheesh Theekshana, Jeffrey Vandersay, Asitha Fernando, Dushmantha Chameera, and Dilshan Madushanka Article Source: IANS
Asia Cup: India-Pakistan set to go ahead after Indian government clarifies stance
The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has made clear that bilateral contests are off but matches in multi-nation tournaments can go ahead
Pavan Rathnayake and Nuwanidu Fernando called up for SL's tour of Zimbabwe
Hasaranga missed out as he's recovering from a hamstring injury, but SL picked plenty of other spin-bowling options
Former SA minister Trevor Manuel named chair of 2027 World Cup organising committee
The Local Organising Committee will be tasked with the roll-out of the flagship tournament being co-hosted by South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia
Fantasy Preview: BPH vs WEF The Hundred 2025 Dream11 Picks, Playing XI & Pitch Report
BPH vs WEFMatch 24 , Dream11 Prediction :With every passing game now in The Hundred Men's 2025, the chances of some teams for qualification will decrease. The next game of the tournament will be between Birmingham Phoenix and Welsh Fire. Both teams will step on the field at Edgbaston on Friday, starting at 11 PM IST. Welsh Fire have been poor, and they are almost out of the race. If they lose on Friday, it will be official that their season will end. Birmingham Phoenix still have a chance, as they have 8 points on the board. But if they lose, they will be eliminated as well. So, this match will eliminate one of these two sides. BPH vs WEF: Match Details Date : August 22 (Friday) Time : 11 PM IST Venue : Edgbaston, Birmingham BPH vs WEF: Live Streaming Details The live action of the BPH vs WEF game on Friday will be televised on Star Sports Networks. Fans can watch the live stream of the game on the FanCode mobile app or website. BPH vs WEF: Head-to-Head in T20 Total Matches : 4 Birmingham Phoenix : 3 Welsh Fire: 1 No Result : 0 BPH vs WEF: Ground Pitch Report Edgbaston, Birmingham, will bring a great batting track with some lateral movement for the bowlers. The surface will settle down as the game goes forward, and it will be easier to bat on. However, fast bowlers with good slower ones will be very difficult to face. The team chasing has a better record at this venue. BPH vs WEF: Possible XIs Birmingham Phoenix : Will Smeed, Joe Clarke (wk), Ben Duckett, Louis Kimber, Jacob Bethell, Liam Livingstone (c), Benny Howell, Tim Southee, Adam Milne, Trent Boult, Chris Wood Welsh Fire : Tom Abell (c), Steven Smith, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Jonny Bairstow (wk), Luke Wells, Chris Green, Paul Walter, Saif Zaib, Ajeet Dale, David Payne, Matt Henry BPH vs WEF: Dream11 Team Wicket-keepers : Jonny Bairstow (Vice Captain), Joe Clarke Batters : Ben Duckett, Tom Abell, Steve Smith, Jacob Bethell All-rounders : Liam Livingstone (Captain), Benny Howell, Chris Green Bowlers : David Payne, Adam Milne Dream11 Prediction : Survival is on the line, and both teams will look to put up their best performance. But Birmingham Phoenix have been the better side of the two and the head-to-head record also suggests the game. Hence, we predict them to beat Welsh Fire in this game. BPH vs WEF Match 24 Dream11 Prediction, BPH vs WEF Dream11 Prediction, Today's Match BPH vs WEF, BPH vs WEF Prediction, BPH vs WEF Dream11 Team, Fantasy Cricket Tips, BPH vs WEF Pitch Report, Today Match Prediction, Today Cricket Match, Dream11 Team, Playing XI, Pitch Report, Injury Update of the match between Birmingham Phoenix vs Welsh Fire Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Disclaimer : The fantasy team is purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your Dream11 team.
India Bars Bilateral Sporting Ties With Pakistan, But Will Allow Multilateral Events Like Asia Cup
Dubai International Cricket Stadium: The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports on Thursday unveiled a new policy outlining Indias stance on international sporting engagements, with particular emphasis on its relations with Pakistan ahead of the Asia Cup 2025. India will play their Group A matches against the UAE and the high-stakes clash against Pakistan at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on September 10 and 14, respectively, while their clash against Oman is slated to happen at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi on September 19. The announcement comes in the wake of the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, which claimed the lives of several tourists and once again intensified calls for a tougher stance against Pakistan as India launched Operation Sindoor against the terror infrastructure across the border.. The ministry made it clear that while India and Pakistan will not engage in any bilateral sporting contests, Indian athletes and teams will continue to participate in multilateral events that also feature Pakistan, such as the upcoming Asia Cup next month. Indias approach to sports events involving Pakistan reflects its overall policy in dealing with that country, the ministry stated in its official release. On the subject of bilateral ties, the policy leaves no room for ambiguity: Insofar as bilateral sports events in each others country are concerned, Indian teams will not be participating in competitions in Pakistan. Nor will we permit Pakistani teams to play in India. However, the ministry clarified that this restriction does not extend to multilateral tournaments organised by international bodies. With regard to international and multilateral events, in India or abroad, we are guided by the practices of international sports bodies and the interests of our own sportspersons. It is also relevant to take into account Indias emergence as a credible venue to host international sports events. This means Indian teams and athletes will continue to compete in international competitions that also include Pakistani players or teams. Accordingly, Indian teams and individual players will take part in international events that also have teams or players from Pakistan. Similarly, Pakistani players and teams will be able to participate in such multilateral events hosted by India, the ministry added. The government also underlined its efforts to make India a preferred global sporting destination. This includes simplifying visa processes for foreign athletes, officials, and administrators. Dubai and Abu Dhabi have been confirmed as official host cities for the 2025 Mens T20 Asia Cup, set to happen from September 9 to 28. Dubai will host 11 games, including the final, while Abu Dhabi will host eight matches. India, Pakistan, UAE, and Oman are placed in Group A, while Group B comprises Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, and Hong Kong. Its also the first time the Asia Cup, to be held in the T20I format, keeping in mind the preparation of teams for the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup, will have eight teams. Dubai and Abu Dhabi have been confirmed as official host cities for the 2025 Mens T20 Asia Cup, set to happen from September 9 to 28. Dubai will host 11 games, including the final, while Abu Dhabi will host eight matches. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Owing to the political sensitivities, the entire Asia Cup will be played in the UAE, with Dubai and Abu Dhabi serving as host cities. The BCCI remains the official host of the 19-match tournament, with both nations agreeing not to play on each other's soil until at least 2027. Article Source: IANS
Fantasy Preview: AUS vs SA 2nd ODI Dream11 Picks, Playing XI & Pitch Report
AUS vs SA 2nd ODI , Dream11 Prediction :The first ODI match saw Australia have a horrible batting collapse, which led them to their biggest run defeat at home against South Africa. Keshav Maharaj was the star of the show, and South Africa earned a lead. The second game between the two sides is scheduled for Friday. The action will start at 10 AM IST at Great Barrier Reef Arena, Mackay. South Africa have beaten Australia in the last four bilateral series between the two in ODIs. Winning the second game means they will win five series in a row. But Australia will come prepared and will look to make some changes to their squad. AUS vs SA: Match Details Date : August 22 (Friday) Time : 10 AM IST Venue : Great Barrier Reef Arena, Mackay AUS vs SA: Live Streaming Details Star Sports Network will broadcast the live action of the second ODI on Friday, with the live stream available on the Jio Hotstar app or website in India. AUS vs SA: Head-to-Head in ODIs Total Matches : 111 Australia : 51 South Africa : 56 No Result : 3 Tied : 1 AUS vs SA: Ground Pitch Report Great Barrier Reef Arena is generally used for matches in women's cricket (international or domestic). It has a good wicket, which will have assistance early on for fast bowlers. But the things will settle down as the game goes on. Batters can find timing, and chasing is recommended here. AUS vs SA: Possible XIs Australia : Mitchell Marsh (c), Marnus Labuschagne, Travis Head, Cameron Green, Josh Inglis, Alex Carey (wk), Ben Dwarshuis, Aaron Hardie, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood South Africa : Matthew Breetzke, Temba Bavuma (c), Ryan Rickelton (wk), Aiden Markram, Tristan Stubbs, Dewald Brevis, Wiaan Mulder, Keshav Maharaj, Nandre Burger, Prenelan Subrayen, Lungi Ngidi AUS vs SA: Dream11 Team Wicket-keeper s: Ryan Rickelton, Josh Inglis Batters : Mitchell Marsh, Dewald Brevis, Temba Bavuma, Travis Head (Captain) All-rounder s: Aiden Markram (Vice Captain), Wiaan Mulder Bowlers : Ben Dwarshuis, Keshav Maharaj, Adam Zampa Dream11 Prediction : South Africa have been in great form, and they have done well in ODIs against Australia. Hence, we predict them to win the second ODI on Friday. AUS vs SA 2nd ODI Dream11 Prediction, AUS vs SA Dream11 Prediction, Today's Match AUS vs SA, AUS vs SA Prediction, AUS vs SA Dream11 Team, Fantasy Cricket Tips, AUS vs SA Pitch Report, Today Match Prediction, Today Cricket Match, Dream11 Team, Playing XI, Pitch Report, Injury Update of the match between Australia vs South Africa Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Disclaimer : The fantasy team is purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your Dream11 team.
Rain Forces Early Stumps After Prestwidge Runs Through India A's Top Order
Allan Border Field: Fast bowler Georgia Prestwidges early burst put Australia A on top, but heavy rain and persistent interruptions meant early stumps was taken on Day One of their one-off red-ball match against India A at the Allan Border Field here on Thursday. It was a day on which rain had a major say in the proceedings as only 23.2 overs of play was possible on the opening day of what is the final match of the ongoing multi-format series. Electing to bowl in overcast conditions, Australia A were immediately on top, thanks to Georgia Prestwidge dismissing Nandini Kashyap and Dhara Gujjar for ducks on consecutive deliveries in the second over. Georgias first wicket came via a delivery that breached Nandinis defence and castled her through the gate, while she had Dhara reaching out to a wide delivery and nicking to first slip. Georgia then arguably produced her best delivery of the day to castle Shafali Verma, who had threatened to take the attack back to the bowlers with a fluent 38-ball 35, including eight boundaries. Fellow pacers Sianna Ginger and Maitlan Brown then took out Tejal Hasabnis and Tanushree Sarkar for nine and 13 respectively as India A slipped to 93/5 before rain forced the players to go off the field. Despite several warm-ups between showers, play could not resume for the remainder of the day. All hopes for India A putting up a competitive total rest on Raghvi Bist and captain Radha Yadav, who are unbeaten on 26 and eight respectively. Previously, Australia A had completed a 3-0 clean sweep of the T20 series, before the India A side bounced back by winning the 50-over series 2-1. Despite several warm-ups between showers, play could not resume for the remainder of the day. All hopes for India A putting up a competitive total rest on Raghvi Bist and captain Radha Yadav, who are unbeaten on 26 and eight respectively. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score India A 93/5 in 23.2 overs (Shafali Verma 35, Raghvi Bist 26 not out; Georgia Prestwidge 3-25, Sianna Ginger 1-25) against Australia A Article Source: IANS
'Its A Special Feeling': Keshav Maharaj On Reclaiming No.1 ODI Bowler Spot
Cricket South Africa: South Africa spinner Keshav Maharaj expressed his elation on reclaiming the ODI No.1 bowler spot in the latest rankings update issued by the ICC on Wednesday. In his first ODI outing after the Champions Trophy in Dubai, Maharaj dismantled Australia with a five-wicket haul in the first ODI of the three-match series. As a result, he reclaimed the top spot in the ODI rankings, dethroning Sri Lanka's Maheesh Theekshana. Its a special feeling, I think, to be ranked as the No.1 bowler in the world. You think about the years and years of hard work and see it come together to be able to earn the title, Maharaj told ICC Digital via Cricket South Africa. The left-arm spinner had previously topped the ODI bowling rankings during the ICC World Cup 2023. To get it (the No. 1 spot) back is even more special. I havent played ODI cricket in a while, so its nice to get back on the park and obviously help the team to get back to winning ways, he said. The accolade comes as a relief for Maharaj, who made his international comeback after a groin strain kept him out of cricket over the last few weeks, in the ongoing ODI series against Australia. Really thoroughly enjoyed it, Maharaj spoke about his performance. First game back after a long time, and to be able to put in a performance like that just keeps me grounded, keeps me hungry, and keeps me wanting more. Apart from Maharaj, another South African making headlines is young Dewald Brevis, who lit up the T20I series against Australia. Brevis topped the run charts with 180 runs in three innings at a strike rate of 204.54, highlighted by a stunning match-winning 125 not out off 56 balls in the second game. Maharaj was full of praise for the youngsters power-hitting, calling it a rare gift. I think hes (Brevis) a super special talent. Hes transitioned from his last T20I game, two years back, and (its great) to see how hes come leaps and bounds. I know the hard work hes put in behind the scenes, and to come to fruition is super special. Hes a great kid, a funny kid, and has the ability to clear the boundary at will, not many others are able to do so. Maharaj was full of praise for the youngsters power-hitting, calling it a rare gift. I think hes (Brevis) a super special talent. Hes transitioned from his last T20I game, two years back, and (its great) to see how hes come leaps and bounds. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score South Africa lead the ODI series 1-0, with the second ODI to be played at Mackay on Friday. Article Source: IANS
Knight, Glenn And Wyatt-Hodge Included In Englands Squad For Womens ODI WC
ODI World Cup: Heather Knight, Sarah Glenn and Danni Wyatt-Hodge have been included in Englands 15-member squad for the upcoming Womens ODI World Cup, to be held in India and Sri Lanka from September 30 to November 2. Heather, the sides former captain, had been in a race against time to be fit for the World Cup after suffering a significant tendon injury in her right hamstring during her match-winning knock of 66 not out in the third T20I against West Indies in May. But Heather has now made it to the World Cup squad led by Nat Sciver-Brunt, as she continues her comeback from injury. Meanwhile, Sarah and Danni make a return to Englands ODI squad after having missed out on the 50-over series against India, which the hosts lost 2-1. Leg-spinner Sarah is one of four specialist spinners alongside Sophie Ecclestone, Charlie Dean and Linsey Smith. She is also one of six players embarking on playing their first ODI World Cup for England. Conditions mean we have gone for the extra spinner and were lucky to be able to have such depth in this department, its fantastic to welcome Sarah Glenn back. That does mean theres no room for Kate Cross, Maia Bouchier or Alice Davidson-Richards, which will be disappointing for them. Its also great to have Danni back in the squad, shes been in good form in domestic cricket and shell bring dynamism and depth to our batting, alongside Heather, who we are absolutely delighted to be able to select. Shell be a huge asset for us, said head coach Charlotte Edwards in a statement. England, who have won the Womens ODI World Cup four times, will open their 2025 tournament campaign against South Africa on October 3, before taking on Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in Guwahati. After taking on Pakistan in Colombo, England will face India and Australia in Indore, before moving to Guwahati to take on New Zealand. The semifinals are scheduled for October 29 and 30, before the final takes place on November 2. Being selected to play for your country in a World Cup is one of the biggest honours in sport and Im delighted for all the players named in the squad. Like all global tournaments, it will be a huge challenge but we want to go as far as we possibly can in India and Sri Lanka and I believe that if we play our best cricket we can compete with anyone. The semifinals are scheduled for October 29 and 30, before the final takes place on November 2. Being selected to play for your country in a World Cup is one of the biggest honours in sport and Im delighted for all the players named in the squad. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score England squad for Womens ODI World Cup: Em Arlott, Tammy Beaumont, Lauren Bell, Alice Capsey, Charlie Dean, Sophia Dunkley, Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Filer, Sarah Glenn, Amy Jones, Heather Knight, Emma Lamb, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Linsey Smith and Danni Wyatt-Hodge. Article Source: IANS
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Iyers Exclusion Stands Out, Should Have Been A Part Of Asia Cup Squad, Says Paranjape
Dubai International Cricket Stadium: Former India cricketer and selector Jatin Paranjape believes Shreyas Iyers omission from the Asia Cup squad is notable and he should have been included in the 15-member team for the multi-nation tournament happening in the UAE from September 9-28.Iyers exclusion stands out, should have been a part of Asia Cup squad, says Paranjape Iyer had scored 604 runs in 17 matches at a strike rate of 175 and an average of 50.33 in IPL 2025 and even captained Punjab Kings to a runners-up finish. But he failed to find a place in both Indias squad for the Asia Cup and the five reserve players list. As always, its a very strong Indian team that will take the field at the Asia Cup. T20 is a format where India has done really well, and being the current world champions only adds to the confidence. The competition for places is so intense that any squad selection is bound to invite debate. For me, Shreyas Iyers exclusion stands out, I felt he should have been part of this squad, and there are at least three or four players who could have made way for him, Paranjape told IANS on Thursday. Paranjape, a member of the BCCIs Cricket Advisory Committee and co-founder of KheloMore, also expressed surprise over pacer Harshit Rana being picked ahead of fast bowler Prasidh Krishna, who ended up as IPL 2025s leading wicket-taker. I was also a bit surprised to see Harshit Rana in the mix. Clearly, he has the coachs full backing, but I thought someone like Prasidh Krishna might have been a better pick, he added. However, Paranjape welcomed the mix of quality spinners in the squad, which he felt could prove handy in UAE conditions. On the other hand, the spin department looks very solid with Axar, Varun and Kuldeep. Considering the UAE pitches will mostly be batsman-friendly but might offer some turn, Indias spin options look well covered, he added. I was also a bit surprised to see Harshit Rana in the mix. Clearly, he has the coachs full backing, but I thought someone like Prasidh Krishna might have been a better pick, he added. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score India will play its Asia Cup Group A games against the UAE and the high-stakes clash against Pakistan at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on September 10 and 14 respectively. They will then face Oman at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi on September 19, before the Super Four stage and title clash takes centrestage. Article Source: IANS
Green Confirms Bowling In Sheffield Shield, Unsure About No.3 Role In Ashes
With Steven Smith: Australia all-rounder Cameron Green confirmed that his bowling comeback will most likely be in Sheffield Shield cricket rather than during the ODI or T20I series against India that precedes the Test summer. However, he is uncertain about batting at No. 3 in the upcoming Ashes series. The 26-year-old has featured at No. 3 in Australias last four Tests, filling the role as a batter-only while recovering from back surgery. After a shaky start, he showed improvement with scores of 26, 52, 46, and 42, the latter two particularly valuable on a difficult Kingston pitch. Despite these contributions, Green admitted in Mackay ahead of the second ODI against South Africa that his spot at No. 3 for the Ashes opener in Perth remains uncertain, with Australia still weighing up their top-order combination. You never know. I think there's certainly a lot of guys that can fill that role. I'm really proud that I was able to do a role up there. But, yeah, wait and see, Green said. If Green doesnt occupy No. 3 in the Ashes, Australias top six could be reshaped. With Steven Smith and Travis Head settled at four and five, Beau Websters No. 6 spot may come under pressure once Green resumes bowling. Usman Khawaja looks set to open, but Sam Konstas faces competition from Jake Weatherald, who chairman of selectors George Bailey confirmed is in the mix. Meanwhile, Marnus Labuschagnes form remains a key concern heading into the series. Green is expected to return to bowling in the Ashes after gradually building up his loads in training since June, following back surgery. He has featured only as a batter in recent T20Is and ODIs but is likely to focus on red-ball cricket before the Ashes, with three Sheffield Shield matches for Western Australia in October set to aid his preparation. Australias packed schedule against New Zealand and India precedes the Ashes opener on November 21. Meanwhile, Marnus Labuschagnes form remains a key concern heading into the series. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score I'm not quite certain on what match (I'll return to bowling), but I'm feeling really good, in a really good spot. It's exciting being back bowling at a reasonable intensity. It's been a long road back. Article Source: IANS
From 1884 to 2025: Unusual Test Record of Mass Team Changes Mid-Series
In a plethora of new records created during the fifth Test at the Oval between England and India of the recently concluded series, one very important record was missed. Incidentally it was created even before the first ball was bowled on the first morning. Both England and India made four changes to their side from the fourth Test at Old Trafford. Generally, so many changes in the side are not made mid-series. In fact, this is not the first time it occurred. Four changes in both the sides, mid series, were made earlier on five occasions: Australia and India in November 1956 England and Pakistan in July 1962 England and West Indies in July 1976 Pakistan and Sri Lanka in March 1982 Pakistan and Sri Lanka in July 2015 There are few occasions when even more than four changes were made: *During 1994-95 series in Australia, Australia made four and Pakistan five changes. *In England in July 1959, England made six changes and India five for the third Test. * The record was created in July 2002 when Sri Lanka made seven and Bangladesh five changes for the second of the two Test series played in Sri Lanka. If we consider changes made by one team, mid-series, then the record is of 11 changes, made by Australia, because of a pay dispute in 1884-85. Australia played with a new side for the second Test at Melbourne while the England side remained unchanged. Australia continued to make further changes and played the next Test at Sydney with seven changes, resulting with the return of three of the striking players and four new additions. This way in total Australia used 26 different players in the first three Tests of the series. Now we return to the Oval Test again. Changes made were as under: For England: Out: Ben Stokes, Jofra Archer, Liam Dawson, Brydon Carse; In: Jacob Bethell, Gus Atkinson, Jamie Overton, Josh Tongue. For India: Out: Rishabh Pant, Jasprit Bumrah, Anshul Kamboj, Shardul Thakur; In: Dhruv Jurel, Akash Deep, Prasidh Krishna, Karun Nair. By chance, when Gill talked about the changes at the toss, he mentioned only three changes and missed Akash Deep for Kamboj. However, nothing can beat the saga of 1959 England-India series in England. The touring India team had 17 players and Abbas Ali Baig was added to take the place of the injured Vijay Manjrekar, mid series. The team was: Datta Gaekwad (captain), Pankaj Roy (vice-captain), Arvind Apte, Abbas Ali Baig, Chandu Borde, Nari Contractor, Ramakant Desai, Jayasinghrao Ghorpade, Subhash Gupte, M L Jaisimha, Nana Joshi (wicketkeeper), AG Kripal Singh, Vijay Manjrekar, VM Muddiah, Bapu Nadkarni, Surendranath, Naren Tamhane (wicketkeeper) and Polly Umrigar. Out of these 17 players appeared in the Tests in the series and only Muddiah missed. There is another surprising fact related to this team. The manager of the team was Fatehsinghrao Gaekwad (Maharaja of Baroda) who was himself playing cricket for Baroda at that time and was only 29 years old. Many players of the tour team were older than him. The third Test of the series at Leeds was won by England with more than two days to spare. India was outplayed on all fronts. This Test was remarkable as the teams played had eleven changes, compared with the Second Test. For England: In: Parkhouse, Pullar, Close, Mortimore, Swetman and Rhodes with Pullar and H Rhodes making their debut; Out: Milton, Taylor, Horton, Greenhough, Evans and Statham. For India: In: Arvind Apte, Datta Gaekwad, Chandu Borde, Bapu Nadkarni and Naren Tamhane with Apte making his debut. Out: Nari Contractor, Vijay Manjrekar, AG Kripal Singh, ML Jaisimha and Nana Joshi. Some trivia on the constitution of the teams: *Peter May played his 52nd successive Test and equalled the world record of FE Woolley. *Debutant Rhodes made a grand debut and took wickets with his fourth and twelfth balls, to dismiss Roy and Borde. *Swetman kept wicket nicely with a match record of taking five catches and did not concede a bye. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score *Gilbert Parkhouse was recalled to Test cricket, after almost nine years and in the very first innings added 146 (England's best start for twenty-six Tests) with Pullar in three and a half hours.
Green set to bowl in Shield cricket, will 'wait and see' if he's at No. 3 in the Ashes
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Prenelan Subrayen Rested For Final Two ODIs After Being Reported For Suspect Action
Cricket South Africa: South Africa off-spinner Prenelan Subrayen has been rested for the final two ODIs against Australia after being reported for a suspect bowling action following the first ODI against Australia on Tuesday in Cairns. South Africa head coach Shukri Conrad stated on Thursday that Subrayen will remain sidelined until he completes the testing process. He's available to play. You are allowed to play until you get tested. We just felt that less noise and get him out of the public eye, make sure he is okay and focuses on the testing, Conrad said. The process is to get him tested as soon as we can and we are looking to do it in Brisbane. That suits everyone. We are going to the UK via Brisbane so hopefully we can get it sooner rather than later. This is not the first time Subrayens bowling action has come under scrutiny. In December 2012, Cricket South Africa (CSA) placed him in a rehabilitation program after two independent tests ruled his action illegal. Following remedial work and re-testing, he was cleared to bowl again in January 2013. He was reported once more in September 2014 during the Champions League T20 in India, and again during a domestic T20 match in November 2015. Subsequent assessments revealed that all his deliveries exceeded the 15-degree tolerance, leading to his suspension from bowling. After failing a re-assessment in January 2016, he eventually regained clearance to bowl in March 2016, following successful testing at CSAs High Performance Centre. He has gone through this process before. It's never easy. It's taken him a long time to make his debut and we are rallying around him. Next week will reveal a lot and we will take it from there, Conrad said. They've (the ICC) flagged 12 balls which they've forwarded to us. He has got to emulate those 12 balls during the test. We are going to be sending our bowling coach (Piet Botha) with him for support and for us to gain some knowledge about how these things work. After the ODI series opener in Cairns, the match officials report raised concerns regarding the legality of Subrayens bowling action. The Cairns ODI against Australia marked Subrayens debut in the 50-over format, where he bowled his full quota of ten overs and claimed the wicket of Travis Head, who was stumped while advancing down the pitch. Earlier this year, the 31-year-old off-spinner made his Test debut against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo, where he impressed by taking four wickets in the first innings. The bowler will undergo an Independent Assessment of his bowling action at an ICC Accredited Testing facility. Earlier this year, the 31-year-old off-spinner made his Test debut against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo, where he impressed by taking four wickets in the first innings. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score After losing a closely fought T20I series 1-2, the Proteas have taken the lead against the hosts in the ODI series with a confident win, with two matches to be played at Mackay on August 22 and 24 respectively. Article Source: IANS
CPL 2025: Mccoy And Falcons Soar Against Knight Riders
Another night, another pulsating match. Antigua & Barbuda Falcons and Trinbago Knight Riders locked horns in the seventh game of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium and the Falcons took the spoils in the last over of the match to win by 8 runs. Needing 14 off the final over and with the mighty Kieron Pollard well set and with his eye in the Knight Riders looked set to complete the victory. Enter Shamar Springer. The right arm quick held his nerve with a mixture of short and full balls that Pollard failed to send to the fence. Four off the last ball was not enough for Pollard or the Knight Riders, the win seeing the Falcons head to the top of the table and Nicholas Poorans side languishing second from bottom. Pooran won the toss and inserted the Falcons, this looked to have worked out very nicely as the Knight Riders bowled tightly to reduce the hosts to 77/5 in the 14th over. A counter-attacking knock by Fabian Allen from the lower order saw him strike 45 off just 20 deliveries including three fours and three sixes. The runs were crucial and hauled the Falcons to a respectable total of 167/6. Southpaw quick bowler Obed McCoy earned the Player of the March award for taking 4/39 with the ball to keep the Knight Riders at bay. The dangerous Colin Munro guided to short third for 44 after getting the Knight Riders off to another rattling start with the bat, McCoy pocketing him and the dangerous Alex Hales in the same over. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Pooran, Keacy Carty and Darren Bravo chipped away but couldnt stay at the crease long enough to make a match-winning contribution. Pollard then smashed seven boundaries to get Knight Riders back in the contest but ultimately couldnt get his side over the line at the last.
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McCoy and Allen lead Falcons to victory as Knight Riders fluff their lines
With 14 needed off the last over, Shamar Springer bowled four dot balls to Kieron Pollard to give Falcons the match, and the No. 1 spot on the points table
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DPL 2025: Priyansh Arya Stars As Outer Delhi Beat North Delhi By Seven Wickets
The Outer Delhi Warriors: The Outer Delhi Warriors put up a commanding all-round display to defeat North Delhi Strikers by seven wickets in a high-scoring Delhi Premier League (DPL) 2025 clash at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, grabbing two crucial points in the process. Chasing a stiff target of 194 runs, the Warriors were jolted early when opener Sanat Sangwan was bowled by Harshit Rana without scoring. But the setback hardly rattled the side as Priyansh Arya and Rishabh Drall counterattacked in style. The duo stitched together a brisk 67-run stand for the second wicket, putting pressure back on the Strikers bowling unit. Dralls innings of 38 off 25 balls, laced with clean strokes, kept the scoreboard ticking before he was dismissed. Arya, however, continued to dominate with an aggressive approach. He raced to a match-defining 76 off just 30 balls. His knock not only set the tempo but also reduced the equation to a manageable chase. Arya eventually fell to Vikas Dixit, caught by Sarthak Ranjan. The finishing touches came from Keshav Dabas and Dhruv Singh, who ensured there were no late hiccups. Keshav played a composed hand of 46 not out off 35 balls, while Dhruv added a quick 26 not out off 17 balls, as the Warriors completed the chase in 18 overs. Earlier in the day, North Delhi Strikers had put up a competitive total of 193 in 20 overs. They got off to a shaky start, but Vaibhav Kandpal led the recovery with a fluent 73 off 40 balls, anchoring the innings and keeping the scoreboard moving. The finishing touches came from Keshav Dabas and Dhruv Singh, who ensured there were no late hiccups. Keshav played a composed hand of 46 not out off 35 balls, while Dhruv added a quick 26 not out off 17 balls, as the Warriors completed the chase in 18 overs. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score For the Warriors, captain Siddhant Sharma was the pick of the bowlers with an impressive spell of 3 for 24 in 4 overs, breaking crucial partnerships to restrict the Strikers from crossing the 200-run mark. Article Source: IANS
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Venkatesh Prasad, Shanta Rangaswamy Launch KSCA Election Manifesto With revival Of KSCA Agenda
YSR One Day Memorial Tournament: With evival of KSCA at the heart of their campaign, former India pacer Venkatesh Prasad, womens cricket legend Shanta Rangaswamy, and former KSCA treasurer Vinay Mruthyunjaya unveiled their manifesto for the forthcoming Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) elections, likely to be held between the end of September and November this year. The trio placed restoring the glory of M. Chinnaswamy Stadium and empowering Karnataka cricket as their top priorities. Addressing a press conference on Wednesday, Prasad vowed to bring back international cricket to the iconic venue while developing a vibrant, inclusive cricket ecosystem across the state. Our endeavour will be to rebuild and strengthen relations with the Government and civic authorities to restore M. Chinnaswamy Stadium as Indias premier cricket venue. Bring international cricket matches back to this historic ground, reinstating its stature on the global stage, said Prasad. Prasad, who earlier served as KSCA vice-president during Anil Kumble and Javagal Srinaths administration (20132016), has joined hands with Vinay, the associations former treasurer. Pointing out the current administrative vacuum, he stressed that elections should not be delayed further. He noted, Since KSCA has been functioning without an elected secretary and treasurer for close to two months now, the elections must be conducted at the earliest. If elected, their panel has promised to honour Karnatakas cricketing icons in a symbolic yet meaningful way. The Pavilion End of the Chinnaswamy Stadium would be named after Anil Kumble, while the Northern End would be dedicated to Rahul Dravid. Stands would also be named in honour of Shanta Rangaswamy and former BCCI Secretary C. Nagaraj. A major plank of their manifesto is a comprehensive stadium safety audit to address recent concerns, with remedial measures implemented to transform Chinnaswamy into a world-class, ultra-modern Smart Stadium. Plans include digital ticketing, advanced crowd management, cutting-edge fan experience technology, and state-of-the-art facilities. The manifesto also proposes the establishment of a world-class cricket museum inspired by Lords, showcasing Karnatakas rich cricket heritage through interactive exhibits, digital archives, and virtual reality experiences of historic moments. Alongside, official merchandise and memorabilia would be launched to engage fans. Speaking about cricketing development across levels, Vinay underlined the panels vision: Our team will also work towards organising structured tournaments at all age levels, ensuring timely completion before selection cycles. Revive the prestigious YSR One Day Memorial Tournament and Group II competitions. Restore the grandeur and competitive quality of the Maharaja T20 Tournament. Facilitate reciprocal overseas tours for elite cricketers across all age groups, and most importantly, the recognition of former state cricketers and benefits for their families. Womens cricket, a critical focus area, was outlined by Shanta Rangaswamy. We will launch structured leagues equivalent to mens tournaments for all age brackets and introduce inter-school and inter-college cricket tournaments to nurture young female talent. Strategic planning to elevate the stature and quality of the Maharani T20 Tournament and enable reciprocal overseas tours for elite women cricketers is also part of our manifesto, she said. The panels infrastructure roadmap covers major projects across Karnataka. Pending work at Alur, Belgaum, and Hubli will be completed, while new turf grounds with signature pavilions are planned for Hassan, Davangere, Raichur, and Gadag. There are also ambitious proposals for building a world-class stadium in Mysuru and expanding facilities in other key centres. On the developmental front, the manifesto details a revival of the Karnataka Cricket Academy, to be led by a legendary former cricketer. It proposes involving former state players as mentors and coaches, setting up zonal academies across Karnataka, and providing scholarships for underprivileged cricketers. Specialised training programmes for umpires, scorers, physiotherapists, analysts, and coaches, along with a dedicated counselling cell for young players, also form part of the academy vision. The manifesto emphasises zonal cricket decentralisation, promising to host most BCCI matches at zonal centres, expand turf pitches across districts, and encourage structured cricket for all age groups. Importantly, equal emphasis will be placed on promoting womens cricket development in all districts. Specialised training programmes for umpires, scorers, physiotherapists, analysts, and coaches, along with a dedicated counselling cell for young players, also form part of the academy vision. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The roadmap sets out clear timelines. Immediate initiatives include addressing the Chinnaswamy Stadium stampede inquiry, implementing judicial and government-recommended safety measures, securing permissions to resume hosting matches, and restarting grassroots tournaments with definitive schedules. Article Source: IANS
Haynes, Hameed overcome Gubbins' hundred to drive Notts win
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Vikramjit, Shariz, Fletcher Return As Netherlands Announce Squad For Bangladesh T20Is
The Bangladesh Cricket Board: Netherlands have recalled opener Vikramjit Singh, legspinner Shariz Ahmed, and left-arm pacer Ben Fletcher for their upcoming three-match T20I series against Bangladesh, scheduled to be played in Sylhet on August 30, September 1, and September 3. Vikramjit, who last featured in the Glasgow tri-series in June, missed the T20 World Cup qualifiers at home but now makes his way back. Shariz, meanwhile, returns after more than a year, having last played in Muscat, while Fletcher also rejoins after the Glasgow assignment. The Dutch will be without two of their most experienced allrounders Bas de Leede and Roelof van der Merwe, both of whom were pivotal with the ball during the qualifiers. Michael Levitt, Zach Lion-Cachet, and Hidde Overdijk have also missed out on selection. Despite the changes, much of the Netherlands core remains intact. Scott Edwards continues as captain and wicketkeeper, with Max ODowd, the top run-scorer from the qualifiers, leading the batting charge. In the pace department, Kyle Klein (seven wickets in qualifiers), Paul van Meekeren, and Aryan Dutt retain their places. Sharizs recall gives the team an additional spin option, which could prove crucial in Bangladeshi conditions. Scott Edwards will continue to captain the Netherlands, who will aim to use their familiarity with local conditions, with several players having featured in the previous edition of the Bangladesh Premier League. Their head coach, Ryan Cook, also brings valuable insight, having previously served as Bangladeshs fielding coach. Meanwhile, Bangladesh have been dealt a significant setback with star all-rounder Mehidy Hasan Miraz withdrawing from the T20I series against the Netherlands due to personal reasons. The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) granted him leave from 20 August to 4 September to be with his ailing wife. Mehidy took leave from 20 August to 4 September to be with his wife, as she is not keeping well. As a result, he is not travelling to Sylhet for the skill camp ahead of the series against the Netherlands, a BCB official told Cricbuz Scott Edwards will continue to captain the Netherlands, who will aim to use their familiarity with local conditions, with several players having featured in the previous edition of the Bangladesh Premier League. Their head coach, Ryan Cook, also brings valuable insight, having previously served as Bangladeshs fielding coach. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Scott Edwards (capt, wk), Noah Croes, Max O'Dowd, Vikramjit Singh, Teja Nidamanuru, Saqib Zulfiqar, Ryan Klein, Kyle Klein, Aryan Dutt, Paul van Meekeren, Shariz Ahmad, Ben Fletcher, Daniel Doram Article Source: IANS
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PGTI Tour: Yuvraj Sandhu Extends Lead To Two Shots On Day Two Of Players Championship
Clover Greens Golf Course: Yuvraj Sandhu of Chandigarh produced a second-round score of four-under 67 to extend his lead to two shots at the Rs 1 crore PGTI Players Championship 2025 being played at the Clover Greens Golf Course & Resort near Hosur in Tamil Nadu. PGTI Order of Merit leader and last weeks winner Sandhu (63-67), the overnight leader by one shot, moved his total to 12-under 130 at the halfway stage. Olympian and Pune golfer Udayan Mane (67-65) returned the days lowest score of 65 to leapfrog eight spots to tied second place at 10-under 132. Nepals Subash Tamang (64-68) continued in tied second place after shooting a 68 in round two. The cut was declared at one-over 143. Fifty-seven professionals and one amateur made the cut. Bengaluru-based teenager Veer Ganapathy was the only amateur to make the cut. He was placed tied 21st at a total of three-under 139. Sandhu, a three-time winner this season on the PGTI, had an up-and-down front-nine as he collected three birdies and bogeys each. However, the 28-year-old international winner made amends on the back nine by picking up four birdies to power ahead of the rest. Sandhu had a good day with the wedges and drove the Par-4 15th green to set up a two-putt for birdie there. Sandhu said, I had a late finish in round one, and the travel time back to my hotel was a lot. Then somehow, I didnt get good sleep last night. All of this took a toll on my body, so I would say that I was not at my physical best today. I had a slower start than I was expecting as the body took some time to recover. But Im happy that I hung in there and still shot a decent score. Sandhu, a three-time winner this season on the PGTI, had an up-and-down front-nine as he collected three birdies and bogeys each. However, the 28-year-old international winner made amends on the back nine by picking up four birdies to power ahead of the rest. Sandhu had a good day with the wedges and drove the Par-4 15th green to set up a two-putt for birdie there. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Subash Tamang, the 2023 All India Amateur champion, was placed tied second along with Mane. Tamang, searching for his maiden title, mixed six birdies with three bogeys. Article Source: IANS
Ex-India Pacer Venkatesh Prasad To Run For KSCA Chief; Releases Manifesto
Karnataka State Cricket Association: Former Team India fast bowler Venkatesh Prasad on Wednesday announced that he will contest for the post of President in the upcoming elections of the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) and also released his manifesto. The development has gained significance as the KSCA has come under scrutiny following the June 4 stampede tragedy, which claimed 11 lives during the RCB's maiden IPL trophy win celebrations outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Prasad, a respected name in the Indian cricket, made the announcement at a press conference held in Bengaluru and stated that he is forming a team to contest for various office-bearer posts. At the beginning of the press conference, he observed silence for the victims of the stampede tragedy. Later, he said: We want to bring back the glory of the Bengaluru Chinnaswamy Cricket Stadium. When asked about the stampede tragedy, Prasad maintained: As of now, I dont want to comment as the probe is ongoing and it also amounts to sub judice. He promised that, if elected, his team would review the ongoing investigation reports on the Chinnaswamy Stadium stampede and implement remedial measures. Steps would be taken to ensure strict adherence to safety guidelines recommended by the Judicial Commission and government agencies, and to secure necessary permissions to resume hosting matches at the Chinnaswamy Stadium. Prasad also announced that his team would work to rebuild and strengthen relations with the government and civic authorities to re-establish Chinnaswamy Stadium as Indias premier cricket venue. They (team members) would also strive to bring international cricket matches back to this historic ground, reinstating its stature on the global stage, he underlined. He assured that a comprehensive stadium safety audit would be conducted based on expert recommendations, and all remedial measures would be implemented to transform Chinnaswamy Stadium into a world-class, ultra-modern facility equipped with state-of-the-art technology. Prasad said his team envisions developing a smart stadium with digital ticketing, advanced crowd management, and an unparalleled fan experience. He also announced plans to honour cricketing legends by naming the Pavilion End after former Team India spinner Anil Kumble and the Northern End after legendary batsman Rahul Dravid. Prasad said his team envisions developing a smart stadium with digital ticketing, advanced crowd management, and an unparalleled fan experience. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Additionally, he stated that a world-class cricket museum inspired by Lords would be established, showcasing Karnatakas rich cricket heritage through interactive exhibits, digital archives, and Virtual Reality experiences of historic moments. Article Source: IANS
Prenelan Subrayen reported for suspect action
The offspinner, who has faced scrutiny over his action in the past, will need to undergo independent assessment within 14 days
Keshav Maharaj rises to No. 1 in men's ODI bowling rankings
Maharaj, who last held the spot in November 2023, returned to the top following his five-for in the first ODI against Australia
Adam Zampa reprimanded for using obscene language
It was Zampa's first breach of the ICC's code of conduct in a 24-month period
Vikramjit back in Netherlands squad for Bangladesh T20Is
There were also call-ups for legspinner Shariz Ahmed and left-arm pacer Ben Fletcher
Fantasy Preview: OVI vs TRT The Hundred 2025 Dream11 Picks, Playing XI & Pitch Report
OVI vs TRT Match 23 , Dream11 Prediction :The team that finishes at the top of The Hundred Men's 2025 will qualify for the final directly. Hence, the race to finish at the top has begun. Two teams are fighting for it. The defending champion Oval Invincibles and 2022 winner Trent Rockets have 16 points each. These teams will be in action on Thursday in the upcoming game. This match will take place at Kennington Oval, London, starting at 11 PM IST. This win will help either of the two sides to get close to qualification and will have a strong chance of making it to the final. OVI vs TRT: Match Details Date : August 21 (Thursday) Time : 11 PM IST Venue : Kennington Oval, London OVI vs TRT: Live Streaming Details Fans can enjoy the live telecast of the OVI and TRT on Star Sports Networks on Thursday, while the live stream of the game will be available on the FanCode app or website. OVI vs TRT: Head-to-Head in T20 Total Matches : 4 Oval Invincibles : 2 Trent Rockets: 2 No Result : 0 OVI vs TRT: Ground Pitch Report The Oval will offer a good bowling wicket for the fast bowlers. The movement is likely to be consistent because the weather conditions will be overcast. Batters might find it hard to play big shots, and batting first is recommended here. OVI vs TRT: Possible XIs Oval Invincibles : Sam Billings (c & wk), T. Muyeye, Jordan Cox, Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Donovan Ferreira, Rashid Khan, Tom Curran, Jordan Clark, Nathan Sowter, Jason Behrendorff Trent Rockets : David Willey (c), Joe Root, Rehan Ahmed, Tom Moores (wk), Tom Banton, Max Holden, Marcus Stoinis, Sam Hain, George Linde, Sam James Cook, Lockie Ferguson OVI vs TRT: Dream11 Team Wicket-keepers : Tom Banton, Jordan Cox Batters : Joe Root, Will Jacks All-rounders : David Willey (Vice Captain), Sam Curran (Captain), Rehan Ahmed, Marcus Stoinis, Tom Curran Bowlers : Lockie Ferguson, Rashid Khan Dream11 Prediction : The game is between two of the best sides. We expect a fierce battle. But Oval Invincibles might get an edge because of the form they are in across both departments. OVI vs TRT Match 23 Dream11 Prediction, OVI vs TRT Dream11 Prediction, Today's Match OVI vs TRT, OVI vs TRT Prediction, OVI vs TRT Dream11 Team, Fantasy Cricket Tips, OVI vs TRT Pitch Report, Today Match Prediction, Today Cricket Match, Dream11 Team, Playing XI, Pitch Report, Injury Update of the match between Oval Invincibles vs Trent Rockets Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Disclaimer : The fantasy team is purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your Dream11 team.
South Delhi Superstarz Women: The Womens Delhi Premier League (WDPL) witnessed high drama as Central Delhi Queens pulled off a nail-biting one-wicket win against North Delhi Strikers at the Arun Jaitley Stadium here on Wednesday. Chasing 118 for victory, the Queens were pushed to the brink before holding their nerve in the very last over. The chase began on a shaky note, with the Queens stumbling to 43/4, as the Strikers bowlers struck at regular intervals. Monika emerged as the key batter, keeping her side in the hunt with a gritty 36 off 39 balls. Her dismissal via a run-out, however, left the Queens under pressure, still requiring runs from the lower order. The game went down to the wire in the final over with the Queens needing 14 runs with just two wickets in hand. They managed 12 off the first five deliveries before Parunika Sisodia was stumped on a wide ball from Nazma. With two needed from two, tension gripped the ground. Priya Mishra, walking in last, lofted the ball straight to mid-on, only for the fielder to put down the chance as it went to the boundary to hand the Queens a dramatic victory with just one ball to spare. For the Strikers, Nazma starred with the ball, taking 3 for 24 in 3.5 overs. Earlier, North Delhi Strikers put up a modest 117/4 in 20 overs, recovering from 53/4 through a composed, unbeaten 64-run partnership between Nazma (40 off 30) and Laxmi Yadav (28 off 40). Apart from them, Ayushi Soni scored a brisk 27 off 19. With this win, the Central Delhi Queens have qualified for the finals. For the Strikers, Nazma starred with the ball, taking 3 for 24 in 3.5 overs. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The second edition of the Women's Delhi Premier League is being contested by four teams: Central Delhi Queens, South Delhi Superstarz, North Delhi Strikers, and East Delhi Riders. Article Source: IANS
Zampa Reprimanded For Code Of Conduct Breach During First ODI Against SA
The International Cricket Council: Australias leg-spinner Adam Zampa has been reprimanded for breaching the ICC Code of Conduct during the first ODI against South Africa. The International Cricket Council (ICC) said on Wednesday that Zampa was found guilty of violating Article 2.3 of the Code, which relates to the use of an audible obscenity during an international match. One demerit point has been added to Zampas disciplinary record, for whom it was the first offence in a 24-month period. Level 1 breaches carry a minimum penalty of an official reprimand, a maximum penalty of 50 per cent of a players match fee, and one or two demerit points, said the ICC. The incident took place during the 37th over of South Africa's batting innings in their first ODI against Australia at the Cazalys Stadium in Cairns, when Zampa, 33, used inappropriate language after a misfield and overthrow off his bowling, which was picked up on the stump microphone and broadcast. There was no need for an official hearing, as Zampa admitted to his offence and accepted the official sanction as proposed by Andy Pycroft of the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees, added the ICC. The incident took place during the 37th over of South Africa's batting innings in their first ODI against Australia at the Cazalys Stadium in Cairns, when Zampa, 33, used inappropriate language after a misfield and overthrow off his bowling, which was picked up on the stump microphone and broadcast. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score While Australia won the T20I series 2-1, the Proteas fought back in the opening ODI and now have a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. The second game will be played at the Great Barrier Reef Arena in Mackay on August 22 and is followed by the final game of the series at the same venue on August 24. Article Source: IANS
Gardner Sees Playing In The Hundred As Key To Pick Cues For ODI WC Prep
ODI World Cup: Australias off-spin bowling all-rounder Ashleigh Gardner believes playing in this years The Hundred is offering a key opportunity to pick up cues on players from other teams ahead of the Womens ODI World Cup, set to happen from September 30 to November 2 in India and Sri Lanka. From an opposition point of view, it's probably trying to pick up things off your team-mates or people that you're playing against, little cues that you can take back to your homeland and plan accordingly. There's no denying that and there's probably other countries around the world, if you're playing with another international, try and get some things from them or talk to them about, not necessarily their game plan, but just having those off-the-cuff conversations and trying to wrap your head around that because that's so important. We play a lot of cricket with these people and against them, so it's, how can I try and get the upper hand where I can? Sometimes that's going to be harder to do, but just looking at the game holistically, said Ashleigh on ESPNcricinfo's Powerplay podcast. Australia will play a three-match ODI series in India immediately before the World Cup happens, and Ashleigh stated Australia will prepare for the rude shock of returning to 50-over cricket after playing in The Hundred. We're going to be spending double the time on our feet, so I know for us Aussie players, we play a game of cricket, but then the next day or that day we need to then run again, we need to gym. Australia will play a three-match ODI series in India immediately before the World Cup happens, and Ashleigh stated Australia will prepare for the rude shock of returning to 50-over cricket after playing in The Hundred. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score It's making sure that training days are really big and you're getting a lot out of that and then you're doing your cricket skills, of course. Then game days, you're trying to tick those off as well, so they do become quite big days. I love playing franchise cricket, but playing for Australia is always going to be that No. 1 option for me, so making sure that I've got my focus on that as well, she added. Article Source: IANS
Stuart Broad Expresses Desire To Coach Englands U19 And U17 Fast Bowlers
The U19s: Former England fast bowler Stuart Broad has expressed a desire to coach Englands pacers at U19 and U17 levels, saying he hopes to nurture talents who could follow in the footsteps of Jofra Archer and James Anderson. Broad retired from international cricket in 2023 after playing 167 Tests and claiming 604 wickets to become the second-highest wicket-taker amongst fast bowlers in Test cricket history after Anderson. Since his retirement, Broad has made a smooth transition to cricket commentary. I havent set any sort of targets or dates of coaching or whats to come, but probably next year Id start looking at dipping my toe into it a little bit more. Its certainly something I want to stay connected to, the coaching. Ive chatted to Rob Key a little bit about doing some stuff with the younger bowlers in the England setups when the schedule suits. The U19s or even U17s you really know what youre developing, and youve got your base of technique, but the growth you can make between 15 and 20 is huge, Broad was quoted as saying by The Telegraph. Broad had also served as consultant for South Africa ahead of facing Australia in the World Test Championship (WTC) final at Lords in June. Though he was commentating on the final, Broad remained in touch with South Africas players, and was thrilled to see then beat Australia to lift their first-ever WTC crown. I didnt want to come in with loads, and thats why I wanted to tell the coaches everything, and then they can feed back to the players a bit. I was really conscious that I didnt want to come in with loads of information before one of the biggest games of their careers. I just chatted to the bowlers about different things. You can try getting wider on the crease from the Nursery End a little bit, so you can draw the batters into playing. And we talked about the lengths you try and hit at Lords; how the conditions can change in the blink of an eye. Sometimes it might do nothing; get a bit of cloud and you can pick up three wickets in that hour, he added. Broad further said he supports England mens managing director Keys plan to involve former cricketers Anderson Flintoff and Graeme Swann in coaching roles to help strengthen the countrys cricketers. You can try getting wider on the crease from the Nursery End a little bit, so you can draw the batters into playing. And we talked about the lengths you try and hit at Lords; how the conditions can change in the blink of an eye. Sometimes it might do nothing; get a bit of cloud and you can pick up three wickets in that hour, he added. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score What excites me the most is, wheres the next Jofra Archer? Wheres the next Jimmy Anderson? I watched on Instagram, Harry Moore, whos been out with a stress fracture. I look at him and go, huge talent, 6ft 6in, swings it both ways, hits good areas Where could he be in four years time? Maybe even less than that? Where can you spot these players whose ceiling is very high? he concluded. Article Source: IANS