PCA Chief Executive Rob Lynch to Join MCC as Director of Cricket Operations

PCA Chief Executive Rob Lynch to Join MCC as Director of Cricket Operations

Professional Cricketers’ Association (PCA) chief executive Rob Lynch is set to depart his role in June to join MCC as director of cricket operations. Lynch, who represented New Zealand at the Under-19 World Cup in 2000, has been at the helm of the players’ union since October 2020.

During his tenure, Lynch has guided the PCA through the challenges of the pandemic and has been a vocal advocate for player welfare, criticizing the “unsustainable” domestic schedule. He also played a key role in addressing allegations of racism at Yorkshire, acknowledging the PCA’s shortcomings in supporting Azeem Rafiq.

Lynch’s departure will see Daryl Mitchell, currently COO at the PCA, take over as interim CEO. Lynch will join MCC in July, succeeding Jamie Cox, who is moving to Somerset as their new chief executive.

As director of cricket operations, Lynch will oversee MCC’s cricket departments and global role, including the guardianship of the Laws of Cricket and the MCC World Cricket Committee. He will also be responsible for matchday operations at Lord’s, starting with the first men’s Test match of the summer between England and West Indies on July 10.

MCC chief executive and secretary Guy Lavender praised Lynch’s experience and qualifications for the role, highlighting his deep understanding of the game both on and off the field. He also thanked Cox for his contributions to MCC, particularly in developing the club’s cricket strategy.

Lynch expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to serve as PCA chief executive, emphasizing the strong financial position and growth of the women’s game during his tenure. He also acknowledged the importance of EDI initiatives and the dedication of the PCA staff.

Delhi Capitals Face Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL Home Opener

Delhi Capitals Face Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL Home Opener

Delhi Capitals Host Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL Clash

Delhi Capitals return to their home ground, the Arun Jaitley Stadium, for the first time this season as they face a formidable Sunrisers Hyderabad side on Saturday. The Capitals, currently sixth in the standings, will be eager to improve their record at home, having lost five of their seven matches there last year.

Sunrisers, on the other hand, have been in scintillating form, setting two IPL records for the highest total. Their explosive left-handed opening duo of Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma has been a major factor in their success, with both players striking at over 200 in the powerplay.

Delhi Capitals will need to rely on their experienced bowlers, including Ishant Sharma and Khaleel Ahmed, to contain the Sunrisers’ batting onslaught. Kuldeep Yadav, with his left-arm wristspin, could be particularly effective against the likes of Abhishek Sharma and Heinrich Klaasen, who are both strong spin-hitters.

The Capitals’ batting lineup, led by Rishabh Pant, has also been in good form. Pant has scored 210 runs in seven games, while David Warner, if fit, will provide a significant boost to the top order.

The pitch at the Arun Jaitley Stadium is expected to play better than it did last year, with more grass cover on the square. This could favor the Capitals’ bowlers, who have struggled on slower surfaces.

India's Spinners Battle for T20 World Cup Spots

India’s Spinners Battle for T20 World Cup Spots

The T20 World Cup 2024 is fast approaching, and the excitement is building for another thrilling tournament. The upcoming edition will be hosted by the West Indies and the United States, with the pitches in the Caribbean expected to favor slower bowlers and spinners.

India, one of the favorites for the title, will be looking to select a strong spin attack to complement their formidable batting lineup. Here’s a closer look at five spinners who are vying for spots in the Indian team:

Kuldeep Yadav:

Kuldeep Yadav has been in excellent form for India across formats and is a likely inclusion in the T20 World Cup squad. The left-arm wrist spinner has an impressive T20I record, with 59 wickets in 35 games at an average of 14.10 and an economy of 6.74. He has also performed well in IPL 2024, taking six wickets in four games.

Yuzvendra Chahal:

Yuzvendra Chahal was not initially considered a strong contender for the T20 World Cup squad, but his exceptional performances in IPL 2024 have put him in the reckoning. The right-arm leg break bowler is currently the second-highest wicket-taker in the tournament with 12 scalps in seven games. He is one shy of claiming 200 IPL wickets and has a strong T20I record with 96 wickets in 80 games.

Ravi Bishnoi:

Ravi Bishnoi has represented India in 24 T20Is, claiming 36 wickets. However, he faces stiff competition for a spot in the T20 World Cup squad. He has not had the best of IPL seasons, taking only four wickets in six games. A strong finish to the IPL season could improve his chances, but his inclusion in the squad seems unlikely at the moment.

Ravindra Jadeja:

All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja is almost certain to be included in the T20 World Cup squad. A highly skilled left-arm orthodox spinner, Jadeja has taken 53 T20I wickets at an economy of 7.10. His batting prowess and exceptional fielding ability make him a valuable asset to the team.

Axar Patel:

All-rounder Axar Patel is another spin option for India. He has claimed 49 wickets in T20Is at an economy of 7.26. However, his similarities with Ravindra Jadeja, who is a better batter and fielder, make his inclusion in the squad less likely. Axar could force his way into contention with a strong IPL 2024 season, but his current form (five wickets in seven games) is not encouraging.

Kohli's Witty Response Steals the Show in RCB's Lighthearted Q&A

Kohli’s Witty Response Steals the Show in RCB’s Lighthearted Q&A

Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), languishing at the bottom of the Indian Premier League (IPL) standings, sought respite from their dismal performance with a lighthearted question-and-answer session. The highlight of the session was former RCB captain Virat Kohli’s witty response involving teammate Dinesh Karthik’s wife.

When Karthik asked Kohli to name his favorite sportsperson outside of cricket, Kohli quipped, “Your wife.” The response sent shockwaves through the team, including skipper Faf du Plessis.

“It’s a great answer, for sure. I had a different answer in my head. You caught me off-guard, completely, I swear,” a stunned Karthik said.

Dipika Pallikal, one of India’s top-ranked squash players, is married to Karthik. The couple tied the knot in 2015 and have two sons, Kabir and Zian.

RCB’s dismal performance this season has seen them win only one match out of seven, leaving them on the brink of elimination from the playoffs race. The team’s struggles have been attributed to a combination of factors, including poor batting performances and inconsistent bowling.

Despite their disappointing results, RCB’s players have maintained a positive attitude, engaging in lighthearted banter to keep spirits high. Kohli’s witty response to Karthik’s question is a testament to the team’s camaraderie and resilience amidst adversity.

Cole Palmer: Chelsea's Shining Light Amidst a Season of Struggle

Cole Palmer: Chelsea’s Shining Light Amidst a Season of Struggle

Cole Palmer’s arrival at Chelsea has been a beacon of hope amidst a challenging season for the Blues. The 21-year-old has emerged as a talismanic figure, leading the club’s goal-scoring charts and inspiring a recent resurgence.

Palmer’s impact has been undeniable. Since joining from Manchester City last September, he has scored 20 goals in all competitions, including four in Chelsea’s recent 6-0 demolition of Everton. His hat-trick against the Toffees marked the first time a Chelsea player had scored four goals in a Premier League game since Frank Lampard in 2010.

Palmer’s heroics have not been limited to goals. He has also provided nine assists, showcasing his versatility and creativity. His ability to glide past defenders with ease has made him a nightmare for opposition defenses.

Palmer’s rise has been particularly impressive considering his limited opportunities at Manchester City. Despite his impressive performances in the UEFA Super Cup and Community Shield, he struggled to break into Pep Guardiola’s star-studded lineup.

Chelsea’s decision to sign Palmer for £42.5 million has proven to be a shrewd investment. He has quickly become a fan favorite and a key player for manager Mauricio Pochettino.

With Chelsea’s Champions League hopes fading, Palmer’s goals have become even more crucial. The Blues are now targeting a Europa League or Europa Conference League berth, and Palmer’s form suggests he can lead them to European glory.

On Saturday, Palmer will face his former club Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-final. It will be a chance for him to prove that he made the right decision to leave the Etihad Stadium and become a star at Stamford Bridge.

Heather Knight Challenges England to Dominate Regional Cricket

Heather Knight Challenges England to Dominate Regional Cricket

England’s captain, Heather Knight, has set a bold challenge for her squad to dominate regional cricket this summer. With the T20 World Cup and Ashes looming later this year, Knight hopes domestic players will seize the opportunity to stake their claim for selection.

The Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy, a 50-over competition, kicks off on Saturday. While many of England’s centrally-contracted players will miss the opening weekend due to Tammy Beaumont’s wedding, they will have chances to feature for their regions before the T20I series against Pakistan on May 11.

“It’s never a closed door,” Knight emphasized. “The standard of regional games has skyrocketed, so performances are more valuable. We want England players to dominate and put their names forward for selection.”

Competition for places in England’s T20 setup is fierce ahead of the World Cup in Bangladesh. Knight is encouraged by the recent 4-1 series win in New Zealand and the return of Mahika Gaur and Freya Kemp from injury.

“We have a real depth of players,” Knight said. “It makes selection tougher, but it’s a good place to be. With the World Cup in October, we need to keep moving forward.”

Maia Bouchier emerged as a breakout star in New Zealand, finishing as the leading run-scorer. Knight praised her talent and ability to convert it into performances.

“She’s someone you watch and think, ‘how does she play that shot?'” Knight said. “She’s had a brilliant tour, and now it’s about building on that consistency.”

Edgbaston has already sold over 10,000 tickets for England’s opening T20I against Pakistan. Knight believes the joint marketing campaign with the men’s series can build on the success of last summer’s Ashes.

“It was an awesome summer to be involved with,” Knight said. “We felt the support and momentum for cricket around the country. Hopefully, we can put on a show.”

Delay in Naming Indian Shooting Contingent Raises Concerns

Delay in Naming Indian Shooting Contingent Raises Concerns

Legendary marksman Jaspal Rana has raised concerns over the delay in naming the Indian shooting contingent for the Paris Olympics, expressing that it leaves little time for final preparations. While several countries have already announced their squads and are in the final stages of training, India has commenced a month-long trial process.

The top-five ranked shooters in pistol and rifle categories will undergo four trials, with the selection for Paris to be made after that. However, this leaves precious little time for the last phase of training, as the Olympics commence on July 26.

Rana criticized the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) for not announcing the squad in shotgun events, despite the trials being completed. He believes that this delay puts pressure on shooters who have won quota places, while those who have not have less pressure.

Rana also criticized the ongoing trials at the Karni Singh Ranges, saying he had never seen a competition where only five shooters per event were short-listed. He believes that at least three more shooters should have been included to complete the minimum requirements in a competition.

He also expressed concerns about the number of trials, saying that it was too much and gave little time for rest and recovery. In the case of Manu Bhaker and Esha Singh, they will have to appear in eight trials, putting added pressure on their physical and mental well-being.

Rana believes that the federation could have used some of the scores in national and international competitions as trial scores, reducing the number of trials required. He also emphasized that shooters should be ready for anything, but that the current situation is not ideal for de-stressing.

Dwayne Bravo: From IPL Champion to Bowling Mentor

Dwayne Bravo: From IPL Champion to Bowling Mentor

Dwayne Bravo, the legendary all-rounder who graced the Indian Premier League (IPL) with his Caribbean flair, has transitioned into a mentor for young bowlers. As the bowling coach of Chennai Super Kings (CSK), Bravo is now dedicated to imparting his vast experience to the next generation of cricketers.

On the eve of CSK’s match against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), Bravo was spotted engaging with Shamar Joseph, a promising Caribbean pace sensation. Joseph, who made a remarkable debut in Australia earlier this year, recently played his first IPL game for LSG.

Bravo shared his wisdom with Joseph, emphasizing the importance of consistent practice and developing a strong foundation. “If you want to bowl, you have to get in the habit of bowling more than what you bowl in the game,” Bravo advised. “Never finish a training session without bowling 12 yorkers. Stay on the top of the off stump. Do your skills. Do your pace.”

Joseph, who was acquired by LSG as a replacement for Mark Wood, had a forgettable IPL debut, conceding 47 runs without taking a wicket. Bravo’s guidance aims to help Joseph overcome these initial setbacks and unlock his full potential.

Bravo’s mentorship extends beyond Joseph. As CSK’s bowling coach, he works closely with the entire bowling unit, sharing his insights on strategy, technique, and the art of deception. His experience as a world-class all-rounder provides invaluable lessons for the young bowlers under his tutelage.

Bravo’s transition from player to coach is a testament to his passion for the game and his desire to give back to the sport that has given him so much. As he continues to guide and inspire young bowlers, Bravo’s legacy in the IPL will extend far beyond his own playing days.

Deepak Chahar Nearing Return for Chennai Super Kings

Deepak Chahar Nearing Return for Chennai Super Kings

Chennai Super Kings (CSK) head coach Stephen Fleming has provided an update on the injury status of frontline pacer Deepak Chahar, stating that he is recovering from a minor niggle and will return to action soon.

Chahar has been sidelined for the past few matches due to the injury, but Fleming assured that he is on the mend and undergoing rehabilitation. The coach emphasized that Chahar’s absence has been well-covered by Shardul Thakur, who has performed admirably in his place.

“He is doing his rehabs well. It was a minor injury, nothing to worry about. Shardul Thakur bowled well in the last match against Mumbai, so we opted to give time to Chahar to recover well,” Fleming said at a pre-match press conference.

Thakur, who replaced Chahar in the playing XI against Mumbai Indians, conceded just 35 runs in his four overs without taking any wickets. CSK went on to win the match by 20 runs, thanks to a brilliant performance by Ruturaj Gaikwad.

With Chahar’s return imminent, CSK will have a stronger bowling attack at their disposal. The team currently sits third in the IPL 2024 standings with 8 points from 6 games.

Rohit Sharma Questions 'Impact Player' Rule Ahead of T20 World Cup

Rohit Sharma Questions ‘Impact Player’ Rule Ahead of T20 World Cup

Rohit Sharma Expresses Concerns Over ‘Impact Player’ Rule Ahead of T20 World Cup

Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma has voiced his reservations about the ‘impact player’ rule introduced in the Indian Premier League (IPL), stating that it could have detrimental effects on Team India’s preparations for the upcoming T20 World Cup.

The ‘impact player’ rule allows teams to substitute a player from their bench after the first innings, providing them with an additional tactical option. However, Rohit believes that this rule could hinder the development of all-rounders, who are crucial for India’s success in the shortest format.

“I am not a big fan of the Impact sub rule,” Rohit said in a recent podcast. “It is going to hold all-rounders back. Eventually, cricket is played by 11 players, not 12. You are taking so much from the game to make it entertaining for people around.”

Rohit pointed out that all-rounders like Shivam Dube and Washington Sundar are not getting enough bowling opportunities due to the ‘impact player’ rule. This, he believes, could be a major concern for India ahead of the T20 World Cup, where all-rounders play a pivotal role.

“If you look just from the cricketing aspect of it, I feel guys like Shivam Dube and Washington Sundar aren’t getting to bowl, which for us is not a good thing,” Rohit said. “I don’t know what you can do about it. There are 12 players for you, it is entertaining, you can bring on the impact player after watching how the game is going, how the pitch is behaving.”

Rohit’s concerns were echoed by former Australian wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist, who co-hosted the podcast. Gilchrist expressed concerns that the ‘impact player’ rule could compromise the integrity of cricket for the sake of entertainment.

“I think it has added something special,” Gilchrist said. “It’s all built for spectators and for their entertainment. But you are compromising the fundamental of cricket. Why T20 was so entertaining, because you were not compromising with the integrity of cricket.”

Gilchrist pointed out that the number of high-scoring matches in the IPL has increased significantly since the introduction of the ‘impact player’ rule, suggesting that it may be encouraging teams to take more risks and play more aggressively.

“It is 11 vs 11, same size field, the field restrictions are also the same,” Gilchrist said. “There was no gimmick needed. I think it is a bit concerning.”

Rohit and Gilchrist’s concerns highlight the potential impact of the ‘impact player’ rule on the development of all-rounders and the overall balance of the game. As Team India prepares for the T20 World Cup, it remains to be seen whether the rule will have a positive or negative effect on their chances of success.

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