Ashwin Slams England’s “Bazball” Approach as “Defenseless Cricket”

Ravichandran Ashwin, the veteran Indian spinner, has criticized England’s “Bazball” approach, calling it “defenseless cricket.” Ashwin’s comments come after India’s 4-1 victory in the recently concluded five-match Test series against England.

Ashwin took particular issue with James Anderson’s claim ahead of Day 4 of the second Test that England would chase down the 399-run target within 60 overs. The result was quite different, as the visitors were bowled out and defeated comprehensively. Ashwin expressed surprise at the over-the-top statement, saying that although it was a show of positive mindset, it “went too far.”

“James Anderson went into a press conference in the second Test after winning the first considerably well. Much respect to them for winning that. He told the press that even if the 4th innings target was 500 or 600, we’ll finish it in 60 overs. Even though it was an example of their positive mindset, it felt like they had gone too far,” Ashwin said on his YouTube channel.

Ashwin also believes that Bazball leans more towards being a “defenseless cricket” and although Joe Root is a great player of spin, his game was also impacted due to the style of cricket.

“The one thing I understood after the first Test is that Bazball isn’t just aggressive cricket. It is defenseless cricket. They aren’t going to play a defensive shot at all. They are going to get out if they play defense. To my surprise, Joe Root also agreed to their game plan. Because if you take world cricket’s vest defense rankings, Root is an easy number 1 on that list against spin. He also bought into their approach,” he said.

On the second day of the Rajkot Test match, Ashwin dismissed England’s Zak Crawley to pocket his 500th Test scalp. Before him, only Anil Kumble reached the milestone among Indians. He became the ninth bowler worldwide to take 500 wickets. However, hours after the feat, Ashwin went through a traumatic experience for which he had to leave the squad on an immediate basis.

“Ravichandran Ashwin has withdrawn from the Test squad, effective immediately due to a family medical emergency. In these challenging times, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the team fully supports Ashwin,” said BCCI in its release. Reports said Ashwin’s mother Chitra had suffered a medical emergency.

Now, Ashwin has revealed how exactly thing transpired. “We went to the dressing room for another debrief and then back to our rooms. Rohit, me, and others were just discussing some things about the match here and there.”

“That is when I realized I was not getting calls from my parents or wife. I thought they were busy attending calls and giving interviews. I called my wife around 7 PM, asking why my parents weren’t answering my call. Her voice was a bit shaky. She asked me to come separately from the crowd and told me that my mother collapsed after a headache,” Ashwin said on his YouTube channel.

“I blanked out. I did not know how to react or what questions to ask. I was crying but wanted to ensure nobody was watching me cry. It is unnecessary to think of it that way, but it was instinctive. I could not think. I was crying in my room for some time.”

“Then, the team physio checked on me as I was not picking up calls. Rahul Bhai and Rohit Bhai also came to check on me, and all I could tell them was that I could not think clearly,” he added.

Jannik Sinner: The Quiet Storm of Men's Tennis

Jannik Sinner: The Quiet Storm of Men’s Tennis

Jannik Sinner’s remarkable composure and unwavering determination have propelled him to the forefront of men’s tennis. Despite his meteoric rise, the Italian prodigy remains a beacon of humility and sportsmanship, captivating fans with his quiet confidence and unwavering focus.

In a recent match against Ben Shelton, Sinner’s unflappable demeanor was put to the test. After receiving a time violation warning, he calmly approached the chair umpire, handed over the ball, and acknowledged the infraction. This incident highlighted Sinner’s maturity and respect for the game, qualities that have endeared him to tennis enthusiasts worldwide.

Sinner’s composure extends beyond the court. During the pandemic, he launched “What Gets You Moving?”, a mental health initiative that empowers athletes to share their experiences and promote well-being. His willingness to address mental health challenges demonstrates his empathy and commitment to making a positive impact.

On the court, Sinner’s relentless pursuit of improvement is evident. When his game plateaued, he boldly replaced his longtime coach and retooled his serve. These bold decisions have paid dividends, as he has emerged as a formidable force on the ATP Tour.

Sinner’s unwavering belief in hard work and perseverance has been instrumental in his success. He recognizes that setbacks are inevitable and embraces them as opportunities for growth. This mindset has enabled him to overcome adversity and emerge stronger.

As Sinner continues to ascend the ranks, his quiet charisma and unwavering determination are captivating fans. His ability to win with grace and humility is a refreshing contrast to the often-volatile nature of professional tennis. Like Roger Federer before him, Sinner represents the ideal of a sportsman who succeeds through integrity and sportsmanship.

McKinney Report Raises Concerns over Sexism and Inequality in Cricket Scotland

McKinney Report Raises Concerns over Sexism and Inequality in Cricket Scotland

Former Cricket Scotland chair Tony Brian has expressed “serious concerns” over the McKinney Report, which has highlighted a “high degree of prejudice towards female staff and players” within the organization. Brian, who led Cricket Scotland from 2015 to 2022, acknowledged the unhappiness among some staff but questioned the report’s conclusions and methodology.

The McKinney Report, an independent assessment conducted by a Scottish HR firm, found that “antiquated attitudes and behavior towards women in the game are still prevalent, particularly at club level.” However, Brian argued that the report’s conclusions were based on limited feedback from current and former staff, and that it lacked investigative rigor.

He pointed out that the review excluded some former staff and relied on a “Neutral Assessment” methodology that did not involve formal investigations. Brian also disputed the report’s contention that Cricket Scotland had neglected women’s cricket, citing significant growth in participation and performance standards since 2016.

Brian further refuted claims that an investigation into allegations made in 2021 was “botched,” stating that it was conducted thoroughly by a qualified panel. Despite Brian’s concerns, Cricket Scotland CEO Trudy Lindblade described the McKinney Report as “a damning indictment” and apologized for the organization’s treatment of female staff and players.

The McKinney Report comes two years after Cricket Scotland was found to be institutionally racist by another independent review, “Changing The Boundaries.” That report led to the resignation of the entire Cricket Scotland board. The McKinney Report’s nine recommendations focus on addressing general behaviors, sexism, and misogyny within the organization.

Gujarat Giants Bowled Out for 149, Delhi Capitals Fall Short in Chase

Gujarat Giants Bowled Out for 149, Delhi Capitals Fall Short in Chase

In the final group-stage encounter of the Women’s Premier League (WPL), Gujarat Giants opted to bat first against Delhi Capitals in Delhi. While Delhi Capitals had already secured their place in the knockout phase, Gujarat Giants were playing for pride, having been eliminated from contention.

Delhi Capitals made one change to their lineup, bringing in offspinner Minnu Mani for quick bowler Titas Sadhu. Gujarat Giants, on the other hand, fielded an unchanged XI.

The match commenced after a brief spell of light rain earlier in the evening. Gujarat Giants’ openers, Laura Wolvaardt and Beth Mooney, provided a solid start, putting on a 50-run partnership. However, the introduction of spin proved to be a challenge for the Giants, as they lost wickets at regular intervals.

Dayalan Hemalatha and Phoebe Litchfield made valuable contributions, but the Giants were eventually restricted to 149/6 in their allotted 20 overs. Shabnam Shakil was the pick of the Delhi Capitals bowlers, claiming 2/25.

In response, Delhi Capitals openers Meg Lanning and Shafali Verma got their team off to a flying start. Lanning, in particular, looked in ominous form, hitting boundaries at will. However, the introduction of Meghna Singh into the attack proved to be a game-changer.

Singh dismissed both Lanning and Verma in quick succession, and the Delhi Capitals innings began to falter. Jemimah Rodrigues and Alice Capsey tried to steady the ship, but the Giants bowlers kept chipping away at the wickets.

In the end, Delhi Capitals fell short of their target, finishing on 138/8. Singh was the star performer for Gujarat Giants, taking 3/23.

Despite the defeat, Delhi Capitals remain in a strong position to qualify for the final directly. Gujarat Giants, on the other hand, will be disappointed to have ended their campaign on a losing note.

Tiigers of Kolkata Triumph in Thrilling ISPL Encounter

Tiigers of Kolkata Triumph in Thrilling ISPL Encounter

The Tiigers of Kolkata have emerged as a formidable force in the ISPL tournament, securing their third consecutive victory with a thrilling one-run triumph over Falcon Risers Hyderabad. The match was a captivating spectacle, showcasing the team’s resilience and all-round prowess.

Kolkata’s batting lineup set the tone with a competitive total of 75 runs. Jonty Sarkar led the charge with a brilliant 21 runs, while Munna Shaikh contributed a valuable 18, including two boundaries. The Hyderabad bowlers put up a spirited fight, but Kolkata’s batsmen held their ground, setting a challenging target.

The chase proved to be equally intense, with Hyderabad falling just short of the mark. Kolkata’s bowlers displayed exceptional skill and determination, restricting their opponents to 74 runs. The match reached its climax in the final over, with Hyderabad needing just two runs to win. However, Kolkata’s bowlers held their nerve, delivering a series of accurate deliveries that ultimately sealed the victory.

This hard-fought triumph underscores the Tiigers of Kolkata’s growing confidence and ability to perform under pressure. Their all-round strength, both in batting and bowling, has made them a formidable contender in the tournament.

The team’s success has also attracted the attention of renowned personalities. Yo Yo Honey Singh, the “King of Rap,” has expressed his support for the Tiigers, along with internet sensation Orry. Such endorsements not only boost morale but also add to the team’s star power.

With this impressive victory, the Tiigers of Kolkata have solidified their position as a top contender in the ISPL. They are now one step closer to securing a spot in the semi-finals and are poised to make a deep run in the tournament.

Shaheen Afridi's Captaincy Under Fire Amid Lahore Qalandars' PSL Struggles

Shaheen Afridi’s Captaincy Under Fire Amid Lahore Qalandars’ PSL Struggles

Pakistan’s star pacer Shaheen Afridi’s captaincy has come under scrutiny following Lahore Qalandars’ dismal performance in the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL). After leading the franchise to consecutive titles in the previous two seasons, Shaheen has failed to inspire his team this year. Lahore Qalandars have won only one match and are languishing at the bottom of the points table.

According to Cricket Pakistan, Shaheen is likely to lose his position as captain of Pakistan’s T20 team. The report suggests that Shaheen, at 23 years old, is too young to handle the responsibility. “PCB’s new chairman Mohsin Naqvi has been receiving suggestions for a change in captaincy. Some believe that 23-year-old Shaheen is too young for this responsibility and needs more maturity,” the report states.

Pakistan is scheduled to face New Zealand in a T20 series next month, and the decision on Shaheen’s future as captain will be made by Naqvi before then, with the upcoming T20 World Cup in mind. However, some board members believe that changing the leadership close to the World Cup could negatively impact the team’s performance.

Mohammad Rizwan is a potential candidate to replace Shaheen as captain, with former skipper Babar Azam also in contention. Shaheen took over as Pakistan’s T20 captain after Babar stepped down following the ODI World Cup last year. Babar had relinquished his role after Pakistan failed to qualify for the semi-finals of the tournament.

Shaheen led Pakistan in a five-match series in New Zealand earlier this year, but the visitors lost the series 1-4. Meanwhile, Rizwan and Babar will aim to guide their respective PSL franchises to the title. Rizwan’s Multan Sultans finished the group stage at the top of the table, while Babar’s Peshawar Zalmi also qualified for the playoffs. Babar is the leading scorer in the tournament with 498 runs in nine matches.

MS Dhoni's New Look Sparks Excitement Ahead of IPL 2024

MS Dhoni’s New Look Sparks Excitement Ahead of IPL 2024

The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 is eagerly anticipated, and all eyes are once again on Chennai Super Kings (CSK) skipper MS Dhoni. Speculations about his future in the tournament have subsided, and fans are eagerly awaiting the return of ‘Thala’ for the five-time champions.

A recent social media post by CSK featuring Dhoni sporting a red bandana and long hair has sparked excitement among fans. Australia and Delhi Capitals batter David Warner couldn’t resist commenting, “Loving the new head band @Mahi.”

Meanwhile, CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan has addressed the question of Dhoni’s successor as captain. He acknowledged that internal discussions have taken place but emphasized that the decision will be left to the coach and captain.

“Mr. Srinivasan has made it very clear. Let’s not talk about captain and vice-captain appointments. Let’s leave it to the coach and the captain to decide. Let them decide and convey the information to me, and then I will convey it to you all,” Viswanathan said.

CSK’s previous attempt to hand over the captaincy to Ravindra Jadeja proved unsuccessful, leading to a mid-season reversal. The franchise is keen to avoid such hasty decisions in the future.

“See, there have been internal talks. But, Mr. Srinivasan has made it very clear. Let’s not talk about captain and vice-captain appointments. Let’s leave it to the coach and the captain to decide. Let them decide and convey the information to me, and then I will convey it to you all. He has said that ‘the captain and the coach will decide and give us a directive, till then let’s all keep quiet’,” Viswanathan added.

Javelin Star Kishore Kumar Jena Eyes Multiple Medals for India at Paris Olympics

Javelin Star Kishore Kumar Jena Eyes Multiple Medals for India at Paris Olympics

Rising javelin star Kishore Kumar Jena is poised to make a mark at the upcoming Paris Olympics, following his impressive performance at the Asian Games and his recent training regimen.

Jena, who hails from a farming family in Odisha, has been making waves in the javelin throw since his toe-to-toe battle with Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra at the world athletics meet in Budapest last year. At the Asian Games in Hangzhou, Jena and Chopra made history by securing a javelin one-two finish.

With the Paris Olympics just over 130 days away, Jena is confident that India can win multiple javelin medals. “As per rule, three players can compete from one country in javelin throw. That increases the probability of winning more medals in Paris,” he said.

Jena’s training at the Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports (NSNIS) in Patiala has been instrumental in his progress. He has been working on improving his core and shoulder strength through various weight training exercises.

Jena’s season has started on a positive note, and he is optimistic about his performance in 2024. “I believe 2024 will be a great season for me. Practice is going well, and I am getting support from every quarter,” he said.

Jena’s target for the Doha leg of the Diamond League season in May is to continue improving his results and overcome his weaknesses. He values the guidance and support of Chopra, who he considers a mentor rather than a competitor.

During the Hangzhou Asian Games, Jena’s personal best throw of 87.54m pushed Chopra to give his all, resulting in a monster throw of 88.88m and a gold medal for the Olympic champion. Jena’s silver medal and qualification for Paris 2024 were significant achievements.

“At that time, I was happy that I had qualified for Paris 2024. I went up to him (Chopra) and even told him that I have qualified. He boosted my confidence saying I can post a bigger throw,” Jena recalled.

Jena’s aim at his maiden Olympics is to achieve his personal best. “Like everyone, my aim is to win a medal, but that is not entirely under my control,” he said.

Shreyas Iyer's Ranji Heroics Draw Praise from KKR Coach Pandit

Shreyas Iyer’s Ranji Heroics Draw Praise from KKR Coach Pandit

Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) head coach Chandrakant Pandit has heaped praise on Shreyas Iyer after the star batter’s scintillating 95 for Mumbai in the second innings of the Ranji Trophy final against Vidarbha. Iyer, who was dismissed for just seven in the first innings, smashed 10 fours and three sixes during his whirlwind knock.

Pandit, who will join forces with Iyer during IPL 2024, hailed the KKR skipper for his fearlessness and compared his knock to the World Cup semi-final century. “It was an important innings for Shreyas and he delivered it when it mattered. Although in a different format, his innings resembled the one in the World Cup semifinal here at the Wankhede against New Zealand (he had scored 105 off 70 deliveries then). He is playing good cricket and it was bad luck that he could not score big runs in the last few games,” Pandit told Cricbuzz.

“The fact that he smashed 10 boundaries and three sixes is an indication that he is playing fearlessly and is not changing his style of play. The innings will stand him in good stead,” he added.

For the unversed, Iyer had smashed 105 off just 70 balls in the ODI World Cup semi-final against New Zealand, also at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

After the Ranji Trophy final, Iyer will associate with Chandrakant Pandit at KKR, having missed the last season of IPL due to an injury.

Pandit also hailed Mumbai captain Ajinkya Rahane for his knock in the second innings, saying that the veteran played the best knock for his side. “I liked his (Musheer) approach and his partnership with Iyer may have made things difficult for Vidrabha. But the best knock I think came from Ajinkya (73). He scored those runs when Umesh Yadav was in the midst of a good spell. Now with so many runs on the board, it will be very difficult for Vidarbha,” he concluded.

India's Test Win-Loss Ratio Reaches 1.0, Marking Historic Milestone

India’s Test Win-Loss Ratio Reaches 1.0, Marking Historic Milestone

India’s recent Test victory over England in Dharamshala marked a significant milestone in the team’s history. For the first time, India’s overall win-loss ratio in Test cricket reached 1.0, meaning the number of wins now matches the number of losses.

This achievement highlights India’s remarkable transformation from a team that struggled in overseas conditions to a formidable force in both home and away Tests. The team’s success can be attributed to several factors, including the emergence of world-class spinners like Anil Kumble, Harbhajan Singh, R. Ashwin, and Ravindra Jadeja.

India’s home record has been particularly impressive. Since the 1990s, the team has dominated at home, with a win-loss ratio of over 3.0. This dominance is largely due to the preparation of spin-friendly wickets, which have favored India’s skilled spinners.

In recent years, India has also made significant strides in away Tests. The team’s win-loss ratio in away Tests has improved from 0.24 in the 1990s to 0.9 in the 2020s. This improvement is due to a combination of factors, including a more balanced bowling attack and a strong batting line-up.

India’s success in Test cricket is a testament to the team’s hard work, dedication, and talent. The team’s ability to adapt to different conditions and overcome challenges has made them one of the most respected and feared teams in the world.

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