Women's Red-Ball Cricket Returns to India with East Zone Dominating

Women’s Red-Ball Cricket Returns to India with East Zone Dominating

Women’s red-ball cricket made a triumphant return to India’s domestic calendar after a six-year hiatus, with the Senior Women Inter-Zonal Multi-Day Trophy kicking off in Pune on March 28. East Zone, led by Deepti Sharma, opted to bat first and put up a formidable 385 for 8 against North East Zone.

East Zone’s innings was anchored by a magnificent 140 from Dhara Gujjar, who batted for 216 balls and struck 22 boundaries. She shared crucial partnerships with Rizu Saha (109 runs) and Durga Murmu (99 runs), consolidating the innings after the early loss of Uma Chetry (47) and Deepti Sharma (49).

North East Zone’s bowling attack was led by Debasmita Dutta, who claimed 5/76 from 32 overs. Yasin Sariba also chipped in with 2/100.

In the other match of the tournament, West Zone dominated Central Zone at the DY Patil Academy in Ambi. West Zone’s spin duo of Anuja Patil (5/75) and Radha Yadav (3/55) shared eight wickets between them, bowling Central Zone out for 245 in 87.3 overs.

Punam Raut top-scored for Central Zone with a resolute 84 off 209 balls, but her efforts were not enough to prevent West Zone from taking a strong position in the match. West Zone ended the day on 26 for no loss, trailing Central Zone by 219 runs.

Dominic Thiem's Wrist Injury Resurfaces, Delays ATP Tour Return

Dominic Thiem’s Wrist Injury Resurfaces, Delays ATP Tour Return

Dominic Thiem’s recent video message sparked concerns among his followers, but the Austrian star has clarified that he is not retiring. Instead, he is facing a setback in his recovery from a right wrist injury.

Thiem skipped the Sunshine Double to participate in ATP Challenger events on clay, but his wrist issues resurfaced. He explained that he and his father had reverted to their old training methods, which aggravated the injury.

“We started to practice like I did when I was younger with a lot of intensity, a lot of strokes, a lot of hours on the court. Unfortunately, a little bit before the Challenger in Hungary, my wrist started to make some issues again,” Thiem said.

Despite the setback, Thiem remains optimistic about returning to ATP Tour action next week. He plans to compete in the Estoril Open, which begins on April 24th.

“Right now the situation is I’ve turned down the volume a little bit. Chances are good I can make it to Estoril,” he said. “That’s the plan as well. I want to start playing there again, which is my goal.”

Thiem’s wrist injury has been a persistent problem since 2021. He has struggled to regain his previous form, which saw him reach the Top 3 and win the 2020 US Open.

The Austrian is currently ranked No. 90 and has lost his first two tour-level matches of the year. He is hoping to use the Estoril Open as a platform to rebuild his confidence and return to his former heights.

Rybakina Reaches Miami Open Final After Thrilling Azarenka Victory

Rybakina Reaches Miami Open Final After Thrilling Azarenka Victory

Elena Rybakina, the 2023 Wimbledon champion, is on the cusp of claiming her maiden Miami Open title after a hard-fought victory over former world No. 1 Victoria Azarenka in the semifinals. The Kazakh star overcame a second-set setback and a late surge from Azarenka to prevail 6-4, 0-6, 7-6 (2) in a thrilling encounter that lasted over two and a half hours.

Rybakina, who has been in impressive form throughout the tournament, started the match strongly, breaking Azarenka’s serve in the opening set. However, the Belarusian responded with a dominant second set, winning it to love. The third set was a tense affair, with both players trading breaks. Rybakina eventually regained her composure and won the tiebreaker 7-2 to seal the victory.

“It was an unbelievable atmosphere,” Rybakina said after the match. “I really enjoyed it. It was such a tough battle. For me, this tournament has been a marathon since Day 1, and I’m really happy I made it to the final.”

Rybakina’s victory sets up a championship clash against either Ekaterina Alexandrova or Danielle Collins. The Kazakh has a 4-0 record against Azarenka and will be confident of extending her winning streak in the final.

Indian Hopes Dim as Foreigners Dominate Hero Indian Open Opening Day

Indian Hopes Dim as Foreigners Dominate Hero Indian Open Opening Day

The Hero Indian Open, often referred to as the National Open, has witnessed a dearth of Indian winners in recent years. The last local triumph came in 2017, and the opening day of the 2023 edition suggests that the drought may continue.

On a day of low scoring, Dutchman Joost Luiten, Japan’s Keita Nakajima, and Italy’s Matteo Manassero emerged as the frontrunners, all carding seven-under rounds. Luiten and Nakajima displayed aggressive play, while Manassero navigated the course bogey-free.

India’s hopes were pinned on OP Chouhan, Aman Raj, and Karandeep Kochhar, who finished tied 14th with four-under rounds. Chouhan, who earned his European card by topping the 2023 PGTI money list, attributed his success to a new set of irons.

Chouhan’s round was highlighted by birdies on the par 5 fourth, par 3 fifth, and par 5 eighth holes. However, bogeys on the 14th and 18th holes prevented him from finishing in the top 10.

Raj, 28, also had a solid round, making three birdies and a bogey on the front nine and two birdies on the back. Kochhar, 24, came into his own towards the end of the day, making three birdies and a bogey on each nine.

Disappointment struck Shubhankar Sharma and Anirban Lahiri. Sharma finished tied 34th with a two-under round, while Lahiri, the 2015 winner, had a disastrous day with seven bogeys.

AIFF Technical Committee Unhappy with Stimac After Afghanistan Loss

AIFF Technical Committee Unhappy with Stimac After Afghanistan Loss

The All India Football Federation’s (AIFF) technical committee has expressed dissatisfaction with head coach Igor Stimac following India’s disappointing performance in the recent friendlies against Afghanistan. The committee met on Thursday to discuss the team’s 2-1 home defeat and 0-0 away draw against the lower-ranked opponents.

“Pretty much no one is happy with him after the loss in Guwahati,” said a technical committee member, requesting anonymity. “We have conveyed that.”

The committee’s concerns stem from India’s lackluster displays and failure to secure a win against Afghanistan, who are ranked 41 places below them in the FIFA rankings. This marks the first time India has lost to Afghanistan at home.

The technical committee had previously met with Stimac virtually in February, where they emphasized the importance of positive results in the upcoming FIFA windows in March and June. However, the recent setbacks have raised doubts about Stimac’s ability to deliver.

Removing Stimac immediately would trigger a hefty compensation package, as his contract runs until 2026 and is worth $30,000 per month. AIFF is reportedly exploring options to negotiate an amicable solution with the Croatian coach.

Despite the setbacks, India remains in contention for a place in the third round of the Asian Cup qualifiers. They are currently second in Group A with four points from four games, ahead of Afghanistan on goal difference. A win against Kuwait on June 6 could secure their qualification.

Stimac has previously stated that he will resign if India fails to qualify for the third round. He is expected to leave for home from New Delhi on Friday.

CSK's Sameer Rizvi Makes Explosive IPL Debut with Sixes Off Rashid Khan

CSK’s Sameer Rizvi Makes Explosive IPL Debut with Sixes Off Rashid Khan

Chennai Super Kings’ (CSK) latest acquisition, Sameer Rizvi, made an unforgettable debut in the Indian Premier League (IPL) against Gujarat Titans on March 26. The 20-year-old from Meerut announced his arrival in style, smashing two sixes off Rashid Khan’s first two deliveries.

Rizvi’s fearless approach was a testament to the faith CSK had shown in him, shelling out a hefty ₹8.4 crore for his services. Despite being a relatively unknown quantity, Rizvi’s performances in domestic cricket had caught the attention of the Super Kings’ management.

In his first innings, Rizvi was sent in at a crucial juncture, with CSK needing to accelerate their scoring rate. Unfazed by the pressure, he displayed his power-hitting prowess, sending the ball soaring over the boundary twice.

Rizvi’s innings was not only a personal triumph but also a sign of CSK’s willingness to invest in young talent. The franchise has traditionally favored experienced players, but Rizvi’s selection suggests a shift in strategy.

After the match, Rizvi expressed his gratitude to CSK for believing in him. He also revealed that he had received valuable advice from M.S. Dhoni, the legendary former India captain and current CSK skipper.

“M.S. bhaiya gave me a few tips on handling pressure and playing in front of the crowd,” Rizvi said. “He told me to play my natural game and to focus on performance as the price tag is different for everyone.”

Rizvi’s impressive debut has raised expectations for his future with CSK. The young batter has shown that he has the talent and the temperament to succeed at the highest level. As the IPL progresses, Rizvi will be eager to prove that he is worth the investment and help CSK achieve their title aspirations.

Suryakumar Yadav Reveals Extent of Injury, Sidelined with Sports Hernia

Suryakumar Yadav Reveals Extent of Injury, Sidelined with Sports Hernia

Mumbai Indians’ struggles in the ongoing IPL 2024 season have been compounded by the absence of star batter Suryakumar Yadav, who remains sidelined due to injury. The team has lost its first two matches, highlighting the void left by Yadav’s absence.

Ahead of MI’s second game against Sunrisers Hyderabad, a fan on social media pointed out the advantage SRH had in facing Mumbai early in the tournament, given their current form. However, Yadav responded to the comment, revealing that his injury was more severe than initially thought.

“Little correction mate. Ankle plus I got operated for sports hernia,” Yadav wrote on Twitter.

The comment has since gone viral, with fans expressing concern for Yadav’s health and recovery. The batter has been stationed at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru for rehabilitation following surgery for a sports hernia. He has been out of action since December last year.

Yadav’s absence has been a significant blow to MI, who have relied heavily on him in recent seasons. The world number 1 T20I batter has been a key contributor to India’s success in the shortest format, leading the team in Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya’s absence during the recent series in South Africa.

Yadav’s recovery timeline remains uncertain, with the NCA yet to grant him fitness clearance. The batter has expressed optimism about his return, stating that he will be back “very soon.”

MI will hope to turn their fortunes around in their upcoming matches, but they will undoubtedly miss the services of their star batter. Yadav’s return will be a major boost for the team, who will be eager to challenge for the IPL title once again.

Zak Crawley: England to Refine Aggressive Approach After India Series

Zak Crawley: England to Refine Aggressive Approach After India Series

Zak Crawley, England’s leading run-scorer in the recent Test series against India, believes that the team will not abandon their aggressive approach despite their shortcomings in the subcontinent. However, he acknowledges the need for refinement to capitalize on their dominant positions.

Crawley emphasized that England’s faith in their attacking methods remained unwavering throughout the series, despite their eventual 4-1 defeat. He pointed to the fourth Test in Ranchi, where England squandered a significant first-innings lead, as a missed opportunity.

“We never really lost faith and had the same attitude,” Crawley said. “We genuinely believed in ourselves and thought we could win the series. We were in all the games.”

Crawley expressed satisfaction with his personal performances, having emerged as England’s most consistent batter with 407 runs at an average of 40.70. He attributed his improved form to a more positive mindset and a focus on smothering the spin.

“I am trying to embrace failure more and accepting it is part of the game,” Crawley said. “So, I’m trying to stick with that.”

Despite his success against India’s spinners, Crawley admitted that he was unable to replicate his remarkable 189-run innings from the Ashes against their seamers. However, he emphasized his confidence against pace bowling and his willingness to engage with the opposition’s best bowlers.

“I just thought, ‘there are a couple of good balls in here, I just need to put them under pressure early’,” Crawley said. “I feel like a bit more pace on the ball has always suited my game a little bit more.”

Crawley also revealed that he had undergone laser surgery to correct his short-sightedness, which had previously required him to wear contact lenses. He believes that this has improved his ability to pick up the ball.

While Crawley’s series record paled in comparison to India’s Yashasvi Jaiswal, he insisted that he is not driven by a desire for big scores. Instead, he focuses on staying present and playing one ball at a time.

“Whenever I have looked too far ahead like that, that is how you get out straight away,” Crawley said. “Actually, a couple of those occasions I was thinking, ‘I need to get a big score’ and I wasn’t in the process.”

Crawley believes that England need to refine their approach to absorbing pressure and putting it back on the opposition. He emphasized that the team will not become more negative but will seek to identify the right moments to absorb pressure.

“We always talk about absorbing pressure and putting pressure back on,” Crawley said. “The last couple of years we’ve done the putting back on pretty well, and we’ve spoken about maybe picking those moments to absorb at the right times as well.”

Lakshya Sen's Resurgence: From Lean Patch to Olympic Qualification

Lakshya Sen’s Resurgence: From Lean Patch to Olympic Qualification

Lakshya Sen’s career took a downturn in the latter half of 2022, with a string of early exits and a split from coach Anup Sridhar. His Olympic qualification chances seemed bleak as he slipped in the rankings. However, the 22-year-old has staged a remarkable turnaround, reaching the semi-finals of both the French Open and All England Open this month.

Sen attributes his resurgence to changes in training, including increased court time and focus on specific strokes and variations. He also credits the guidance of coaches Prakash Padukone and U Vimal Kumar, who have instilled confidence and discipline in him.

Despite the lean patch, Sen remained determined and trusted the process. He worked tirelessly to improve his fitness and technical skills, and the results are now evident. He acknowledges that he is still not at his peak but believes he is close to playing at his best.

The presence of Padukone and Kumar as coaches has been a significant factor in Sen’s recent success. Their experience and positive reinforcement have boosted his confidence and helped him navigate tough matches. They have also ensured that he remains disciplined and focused off the court.

Looking ahead, Sen is confident about India’s chances of defending the Thomas Cup title. He believes the team has the strength to beat any opponent and is determined to give their best.

Riyan Parag's Resurgence: Hard Work Pays Off for Rajasthan Royals Star

Riyan Parag’s Resurgence: Hard Work Pays Off for Rajasthan Royals Star

Riyan Parag’s resurgence in IPL 2023 has been a testament to his hard work and dedication. After a disappointing campaign last year, where he managed only 78 runs in seven innings, Parag has bounced back with a vengeance, scoring 127 runs in just two innings this season.

Parag’s success can be attributed to his meticulous preparation during the off-season. He emerged as the top-scorer in the 2023-24 Syed Mustaq Ali Trophy, amassing 510 runs in ten innings at an average of 85 and a strike rate of nearly 183. This included a record-breaking sequence of seven consecutive half-centuries.

Parag’s partnership with Zubin Bharucha, the former Mumbai player and director of high performance at Rajasthan Royals, has also played a crucial role in his development. Bharucha has helped Parag fine-tune his T20 game, focusing on specific shot selection and execution.

Parag’s recent exploits have showcased his ability to adapt to different situations. Against Delhi Capitals, he played a patient innings, rebuilding the innings with R Ashwin. However, in the final over, he unleashed his power-hitting prowess, taking Anrich Nortje for 24 runs.

Parag’s confidence stems from his belief in his abilities. “I know I’ve got the power and the strength to dig out yorker balls or even hit sixes off the short balls,” he said. “So, I’m just backing myself and whenever it comes, I’m going to hit a boundary.”

Parag’s resurgence is a positive sign for Rajasthan Royals, who will be hoping for him to continue his good form throughout the season. His ability to score runs quickly and consistently will be crucial to the team’s success.

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