DC Co-Owner Parth Jindal's Animated Reaction to Sanju Samson Dismissal Draws Criticism

DC Co-Owner Parth Jindal’s Animated Reaction to Sanju Samson Dismissal Draws Criticism

Delhi Capitals Co-Owner Parth Jindal’s Animated Reaction to Sanju Samson Dismissal Sparks Controversy

Amidst the ongoing Sanju Samson dismissal controversy that overshadowed the Delhi Capitals vs Rajasthan Royals match on Tuesday, the hosts’ co-owner Parth Jindal found himself in the spotlight for his animated reaction.

During the controversial dismissal, cameras captured Jindal pointing fingers and shouting “out, out” in an aggressive manner. The video of his outburst quickly went viral on social media, drawing criticism from fans who deemed his behavior inappropriate.

With Samson threatening to single-handedly snatch victory from DC in the high-stakes chase, his controversial dismissal proved to be a decisive turning point in the match. After the game, Jindal took to social media to explain his reaction, stating that Samson’s performance had caused significant concern.

“Was lovely interacting with Manoj and Sanju – was incredible to witness his power hitting at the Kotla – he got us all extremely worried and hence the animated reaction when he was out!” Jindal tweeted.

Jindal also met with Samson and RR co-owner Manoj Badale after the match. He congratulated Samson on his performance and acknowledged the Royals’ impressive win.

Despite the controversy, Delhi Capitals emerged victorious by 20 runs, keeping their playoff hopes alive. On the other hand, the defeat marked only the third loss for Rajasthan Royals this season, who currently sit second in the points table behind Kolkata Knight Riders.

Brian Lara Believes Yashasvi Jaiswal Can Challenge His Record-Breaking 400 Not Out

Brian Lara Believes Yashasvi Jaiswal Can Challenge His Record-Breaking 400 Not Out

Yashasvi Jaiswal, the 22-year-old Indian left-hander, has caught the attention of legendary batsman Brian Lara, who believes Jaiswal has the potential to achieve remarkable feats, including challenging Lara’s own record-breaking 400 not out.

Lara’s admiration for Jaiswal stems from their close relationship, which developed during their interactions over the past year. Their bond strengthened during the IPL, where Lara coached the Sunrisers Hyderabad while Jaiswal played for the Rajasthan Royals. They engaged in “4 am conversations,” fostering a strong connection between the two left-handers.

Since IPL 2023, Jaiswal has become a key player in India’s Test and T20 teams. His exceptional performances in Test cricket are particularly noteworthy, with an impressive average of nearly 70 and three centuries to his name, including two double centuries in the recent home series against England.

What has truly impressed Lara is Jaiswal’s remarkable skill in adapting to the demands of the game. He has shown a unique ability to shift gears according to the game’s situation, a quality that Lara finds highly impressive.

“If I feel my records are threatened, Jaiswal has got a very good chance to do so. He has got capabilities, couple of double hundreds already. He is that good,” Lara told PTI editors.

Lara, who celebrated his 55th birthday recently, is widely regarded as one of the game’s all-time greats, having scored nearly 12,000 runs in Tests and over 10,000 runs in ODIs. His monumental record of the highest individual score, 400 not out against England in 2004, remains a remarkable achievement.

Reflecting on his initial encounter with Jaiswal, Lara fondly recalled a light-hearted moment they shared while on the sidelines during the clash between Rajasthan Royals and SRH in the current season.

“The only thing I can reveal about that (conversation) is I think he is an outstanding young cricketer. What I like about him is that he is very humble and willing to work. The first time I met him (last year), I immediately found myself attached to him.”

“After the game (SRH vs Royals), I went to the hotel with a friend of mine from the Caribbean who knew Jos Buttler. It was midnight and Jaiswal found me. I promise you I left the hotel at 4 in the morning.”

“He just wanted to hear more and more and more. That is one of his amazing traits. His ability to want to learn as much as possible. Our conversations are about trying to make him a better cricketer. I am available for anyone that has my number. I am happy to talk cricket.”

Lara also expressed admiration for another left-hander, Abhishek Sharma, with whom he spent time at SRH.

“Again he is someone who I met while I was batting coach of SRH. I spent two years there. I am allowed to a bit biased when I see a left-hander, I just love a left-hander. Myself and Abhishek have developed a very good relationship, these youngsters are very humble. They want to learn.”

“What I like about these two, they want to get to great heights. I have great admiration for both.”

Lara believes that Jaiswal’s ability to score quickly and his hunger to bat long make him a potential threat to his record.

“I think now, the pace that these guys are batting at. And you look at the guys over the years who have challenged that 300-mark and plus. It’s Chris Gayle. It’s Virender Sehwag. It’s Sanath Jayasuriya, It’s Inzamam-ul-Haq. It’s Matthew Hayden. These are guys who destroy bowling attacks.”

“So I believe yes, I think it will be broken at some point in time. I think it has to be that person’s destiny. Everything has to fall into place. And… I look forward to that time. I hope it happens, while I’m still around,” he said.

CPL CEO Calls for Collaboration to Solve Cricket's Scheduling Crisis

CPL CEO Calls for Collaboration to Solve Cricket’s Scheduling Crisis

The Caribbean Premier League (CPL) has called for collaboration among franchise leagues to address the global scheduling crisis in cricket. Pete Russell, CPL’s CEO, believes that overlaps between leagues are “a nonsense” and that regular meetings should be held to minimize clashes.

Russell highlighted the recent avoidance of a clash with the Hundred as an example of successful collaboration. He emphasized that it is detrimental to players and leagues when star players have to rush between tournaments.

The CPL’s stance is supported by the precedent set by the ILT20 and PSL, which negotiated to manage potential clashes. However, the scheduling landscape remains complex, with multiple leagues running simultaneously in early 2024 and the ICC Champions Trophy expected to further complicate matters in 2025.

The Federation of International Cricketers’ Associations (FICA) has also expressed support for global scheduling windows to minimize overlap between franchise leagues and international cricket. A recent FICA player survey revealed that 84% of respondents support introducing windows.

Russell believes that a forum for franchise league owners and administrators to discuss scheduling is essential. He pointed to the recent release of Major League Cricket’s 2024 fixture list, which overlaps with the Hundred, as evidence of a lack of “joined-up thinking.”

Russell also highlighted the perverse incentives that emerged for players earlier this year, where players could earn more money by leaving a tournament before the finals to join another league. He believes that such situations should be addressed.

The CPL’s call for collaboration and the support from FICA and players indicate a growing recognition of the need for a coordinated approach to scheduling in cricket. By working together, leagues and administrators can ensure that the sport’s global calendar is optimized for the benefit of players, fans, and the game itself.

Danielle Collins Retires from Tennis to Focus on Family and Health Advocacy

Danielle Collins Retires from Tennis to Focus on Family and Health Advocacy

Danielle Collins, the world No. 15 tennis player, is embarking on her final season on tour before retiring to start a family. Despite her recent success, including back-to-back titles in Miami and Charleston, Collins remains firm in her decision.

Collins’ decision stems from her well-documented health struggles and her desire to prioritize her personal life. She has faced challenges with dairy intolerance, which has limited her dietary options in Rome.

Despite her retirement announcement, Collins has continued to play at a high level, reaching the second week of numerous Grand Slams and capturing two titles this season. She attributes her success to significant improvements in her serve, return, and consistency.

Collins dismisses suggestions that she is benefiting from the adrenaline of her “last lap.” Instead, she emphasizes her dedication to training and her desire to make the most of her remaining time on tour.

Beyond tennis, Collins is preparing for a marathon next year and plans to establish a foundation dedicated to supporting women’s health and equity. She believes that her experiences with health challenges have given her a unique perspective and a desire to help others.

Collins’ retirement decision has been met with mixed reactions. Some fans and commentators have expressed disappointment, while others have praised her for prioritizing her personal well-being.

However, Collins remains unfazed by the criticism. She believes that her decision is the right one for her and that she will continue to pursue her passions both on and off the court.

Assad Vala to Lead PNG at T20 World Cup

Assad Vala to Lead PNG at T20 World Cup

Papua New Guinea (PNG) has named Assad Vala as their captain for the upcoming T20 World Cup in the West Indies and USA. Vala, who also led the team in 2021, will be assisted by allrounder Charles Amini as vice-captain.

Ten of the 15 players selected for the 2024 event were part of the squad in 2021. Jack Gardner, who was a reserve three years ago, has now been included in the main squad.

PNG qualified for this year’s T20 World Cup by topping the East Asia-Pacific Qualifier in 2023, where they won all six of their matches. They enter the tournament on the back of a 2-0 series win against Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur, which came immediately after they won a T20I tri-series also featuring Nepal and Hong Kong.

PNG will start their World Cup campaign against co-hosts West Indies in Guyana on June 2. They are part of Group C, which also includes Afghanistan, New Zealand, and Uganda.

Vala expressed optimism about the team’s chances in the tournament. “The energy has been great within the team,” he said. “For some of the boys who went to the last T20 World Cup, it’s a different feeling now with a lot of the training, because the last time was during Covid and the preparation wasn’t as good as what we’re going through now. I am looking forward to this event because I know we are going to do well.”

Sussex Chairman Dismisses Breakaway League Fears Over Hundred Ownership Changes

Sussex Chairman Dismisses Breakaway League Fears Over Hundred Ownership Changes

Sussex chairman Jon Filby has dismissed the notion of a breakaway league by the Hundred-hosting counties as “completely not to be feared.” The ECB and the 18 first-class counties have been engaged in discussions regarding changes to the Hundred’s ownership model, with a proposal to open up the eight teams to private investment.

However, the counties have yet to reach an agreement on revenue sharing. The ECB initially requested a decision by May 10, but the non-host counties are seeking independent advice, potentially delaying the process. Filby emphasized the importance of thorough due diligence before making a decision.

Despite concerns raised by ECB chief executive Richard Gould about losing momentum, Filby expressed confidence in reaching a deal. He acknowledged the need to capitalize on the Hundred’s upcoming season as a showcase for the competition.

The prospect of a breakaway league has been raised, but Filby believes it is unlikely. He questioned the viability of such a league, given the lack of opposition and player availability.

The non-host counties are reportedly seeking a fair distribution of revenues, with Filby stating that they will not be rushed into a decision. He emphasized the need for a clear position before the Hundred’s season concludes.

The discussions over the Hundred’s future have highlighted the growing influence of the top counties in English cricket. Leicestershire chief executive Sean Jarvis has compared the situation to the Premier League in football. However, Filby believes that the non-host counties should remain firm in their negotiations.

Shakib Al Hasan Returns to Bangladesh T20I Squad for Zimbabwe Series

Shakib Al Hasan Returns to Bangladesh T20I Squad for Zimbabwe Series

Shakib Al Hasan, the talismanic all-rounder, makes a much-anticipated return to Bangladesh’s T20I squad after an absence of nearly a year. The 36-year-old has been named in the team for the final two matches of the series against Zimbabwe in Dhaka, scheduled for May 11 and 12.

Shakib’s inclusion is a major boost for Bangladesh, who have taken a commanding 3-0 lead in the series. The veteran all-rounder, who last played a T20I in July 2023, will provide much-needed experience and leadership to the side.

Also returning to the squad are Soumya Sarkar and Mustafizur Rahman. Sarkar, a hard-hitting opener, has been out with a knee injury since March, while Rahman, a pace bowler, has been rested after a busy IPL campaign with Chennai Super Kings.

The trio of Shakib, Sarkar, and Rahman replace Parvez Hossain Emon, Afif Hossain, and Shoriful Islam. Emon and Afif missed all three games of the series, while Shoriful played the first two matches.

Shakib’s return is particularly significant as he was Bangladesh’s captain when he last played T20Is. He was instrumental in building the team towards this year’s T20 World Cup, but injuries hampered his progress. Najmul Hossain Shanto has since taken over the captaincy in all formats.

Mustafizur’s return will also bolster Bangladesh’s bowling attack. The left-arm pacer has been in impressive form in the IPL, taking 10 wickets in 11 matches.

Soumya’s inclusion adds depth to the batting lineup. The left-handed opener is known for his aggressive style of play and will be looking to make a strong impact on his return from injury.

The final two T20Is against Zimbabwe will provide Bangladesh with an opportunity to fine-tune their preparations for the T20 World Cup. The squad for the tournament is expected to be announced on May 13, the day after the last T20I in Dhaka.

Sehwag Urges India to Embrace Fearless Approach for ICC Trophy Success

Sehwag Urges India to Embrace Fearless Approach for ICC Trophy Success

India’s quest for an ICC trophy has been elusive since their 2013 Champions Trophy triumph. Despite coming close at the 2019 ODI World Cup, they fell short in the final against Australia. Former opener Virender Sehwag believes that India’s lack of fearlessness contributed to their defeat.

In the 2019 World Cup final, India’s batting faltered after a promising start by Rohit Sharma. Sehwag emphasizes that India needs to adopt a fearless approach, especially between the 11th and 40th overs. He cites his own experience from 2007-08 to 2011, where India treated every match as a knockout game.

“We used to treat every match as a knockout match, a World Cup semifinal; if we lose, we are out (of the tournament),” Sehwag explains. “So from 2007-08 to 2011, we won a lot of tournaments and prepared for the World Cup.”

Sehwag believes that India should adopt this mindset and play every match as if it were a knockout game. “That mindset is needed in that (Indian) dressing room when you go into a knockout match, you play fearlessly, with bravery, play with some risk. That, I think is lacking.”

India’s bowlers started well in the 2019 World Cup final, but Travis Head’s match-winning century turned the tide in Australia’s favor. Sehwag believes that India needs to be more aggressive in their approach and take calculated risks.

“I think that mindset is needed in that (Indian) dressing room when you go into a knockout match, you play fearlessly, with bravery, play with some risk. That, I think is lacking.”

Shastri Highlights Jaiswal, Dube as Key to India's T20 World Cup Hopes

Shastri Highlights Jaiswal, Dube as Key to India’s T20 World Cup Hopes

Former India head coach Ravi Shastri has identified two uncapped players, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shivam Dube, as crucial to India’s success at the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024.

Jaiswal, a left-handed opener, impressed in the ICC World Test Championship series against England, amassing a record tally of runs. His explosive batting at the top of the order and fearless approach make him a valuable asset.

Dube, a middle-order batsman, has been in scintillating form in the ongoing Indian Premier League, smashing 26 sixes in 11 matches. His ability to hit sixes at will and his prowess against spin bowling make him a match-winner.

Shastri believes Dube’s big-hitting could unlock big totals for India in the tournament. “His strike rate, which will be close to 200 most of the time, will help India immensely in going forward, getting those 190s, 200s that are needed in big competitions,” Shastri said.

Dube’s impressive IPL performance, averaging over 40 with a strike rate of 170.73, has earned him high praise from Shastri. “He’s big, he’s strapping, and he hits a long ball,” Shastri said.

With their explosive batting and match-winning potential, Jaiswal and Dube are expected to play key roles in India’s quest for T20 World Cup glory. Their ability to change the game in a matter of balls could prove invaluable in the high-pressure environment of the tournament.

Suryakumar Yadav's Century Rescues Mumbai Indians, Revives Playoff Hopes

Suryakumar Yadav’s Century Rescues Mumbai Indians, Revives Playoff Hopes

Mumbai Indians’ star batter Suryakumar Yadav has rediscovered his blistering form, smashing a match-winning century against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) to revive his team’s playoff hopes in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024.

Yadav’s 51-ball century was a masterclass in batting, rescuing Mumbai from a precarious 31/3 against Hyderabad on Monday. Partnering with Tilak Varma, Yadav unleashed a barrage of boundaries and sixes, leaving the SRH bowlers helpless.

The cricket world erupted in praise for Yadav’s brilliance, with South African pacer Wayne Parnell jokingly suggesting a DNA test to explain his exceptional talent.

“Has anyone ever done a DNA test on @surya_14kumar? This guy is DIFFERENT, different,” Parnell tweeted.

Yadav’s return to form is a timely boost for Mumbai, who have struggled for consistency this season. The Indian batter, ranked No. 1 in the ICC T20I rankings, proved his worth with a dominant display.

Former India cricketers Irfan Pathan, Mohammad Kaif, and Parnell hailed Yadav’s destructive knock.

“Surya Kumar Yadav’s match-winning 100 for struggling MI is a show of character. By taking on Cummins before the World T20, he has made a strong statement,” Kaif tweeted.

“Last game Surya Kumar Yadav scored half century and at the start till 15 balls he was literally playing with 100 strike rate and end up scoring at 160. Today also started responsibly. Commitment and skill,” Pathan tweeted.

Speaking after the match, Yadav downplayed concerns about his fitness, despite limping after his century.

“I have done this after a long time. I fielded for 20 overs and batted for 18 overs, only tired (nothing else to worry about.) I feel it was the need of the hour for me. I went out to bat, needed someone to bat till the end. I just enjoyed my time,” Yadav said.

Yadav’s century has reignited Mumbai’s playoff hopes and sent a warning to their rivals. The Indian batter’s return to form is a major boost for the team and the IPL as a whole.

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