Bangladesh Aims for Historic Win in Women's T20 World Cup Opener

Bangladesh Aims for Historic Win in Women’s T20 World Cup Opener

Bangladesh’s Nigar Sultana is determined to lead her team to victory in their opening match of the Women’s T20 World Cup against Scotland on October 3. A win would be a significant milestone for Bangladesh, who have not won a match in their last four World Cup appearances and have only one victory in five editions.

Sultana emphasizes that Bangladesh is not underestimating Scotland. “We want to win the first match,” she said. “It will be a huge achievement for the team. The team will get into a flow when that happens. We can then dream of something bigger. We are hungry for it.”

Scotland, however, is a formidable opponent. “They won’t let you win easily. They don’t give up without a fight. We are mentally prepared to face those challenges,” Sultana said.

Despite their past struggles, Sultana and Bangladesh have ambitious goals. They aim to challenge England, West Indies, and South Africa, the other teams in their group, and reach the semi-finals. “To play in the semi-final, we have to win against those three teams, too,” Sultana said. “We have different plans against each team. If we can execute our gameplan, then it will good for us.”

Bangladesh’s batting has been a concern in recent series, but Sultana is confident in the team’s young players, such as Shathi Rani and Taj Nehar. “Batting is definitely a concern but we saw some improvements among the batters during the ‘A’ team tour [of Sri Lanka],” she said.

Bangladesh’s strength lies in their spin attack, led by left-arm spinner Nahida Akter and 19-year-old legspinner Rabeya Khan. Sultana praised Rabeya’s contributions, saying, “She has taken our team to a different level through her contributions in both formats. She is a great fielder. She is good with the bat too but doesn’t take batting seriously. She is maturing slowly. If there’s someone I rely with the ball in tough situations after Nahida, it is definitely Rabeya.”

Kohli's Form Concerns Linger Despite India's Dominance

Kohli’s Form Concerns Linger Despite India’s Dominance

India’s emphatic 280-run victory over Bangladesh in the first Test in Chennai has sparked discussions about Virat Kohli’s recent form. Despite India’s dominance, Kohli’s scores of 6 and 17 in the two innings have raised concerns.

However, former Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali believes Kohli will regain his form in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia. “Kohli will start performing against Australia,” Ali said. “He likes the pacy wickets there. Big players often lose focus against weaker teams but excel against tougher opponents.”

Ali also expressed confidence in India’s ability to retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. “India won’t let Australia win this year either,” he said.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh cricketer Tamim Iqbal has hailed the importance of Ravichandran Ashwin in the Indian team. “Ashwin is equally important as Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma,” Iqbal said. “We only talk about them when they perform well, but their contribution is immense.”

Ashwin’s batting prowess was on display in the first Test, where he scored a crucial 58 in the second innings. His all-round performance has earned him praise from experts and fans alike.

As India prepares for the New Zealand series and the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Kohli’s form and Ashwin’s continued brilliance will be key factors in their success.

Rishabh Pant's Comeback Century Powers India to Victory

Rishabh Pant’s Comeback Century Powers India to Victory

India’s star wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant made a triumphant return to Test cricket with a record-equalling century in the first match against Bangladesh in Chennai. Despite initial nerves, Pant’s determination and attacking instincts propelled him to a match-winning performance.

Pant’s comeback was highly anticipated after a life-threatening car accident in December 2022. His 109-run innings in the second innings showcased his resilience and unwavering spirit. The innings was a blend of aggressive strokes and calculated defense, leaving the Bangladesh bowlers bewildered.

“I was very nervous, very jittery,” Pant admitted. “But there was some fire inside that I wanted to make it happen.”

Pant’s partnership with opener Shubman Gill was crucial in India’s victory. The duo shared a 167-run stand, with Gill contributing a composed 110. Pant praised Gill’s off-field camaraderie, which translated into their on-field success.

“When you have a great relationship outside the field, it really helps to bat with that guy,” Pant said. “We were just having fun, talking about the game, and staying relaxed.”

Pant’s performance extended beyond his batting. He was also involved in a light-hearted moment on the stump mic, where he cheekily instructed the Bangladesh captain on field placements.

“O bhai, ek idhar aayega (Brother, one fielder should come here). One on midwicket,” Pant said, drawing laughter from fans and commentators.

India’s 280-run victory puts them 1-0 up in the two-match Test series. Pant’s century and match-winning partnership have set the tone for the second and final Test in Kanpur, which begins on Friday.

Uncapped Offspinner Peiris Drafted into Sri Lanka Test Squad

Uncapped Offspinner Peiris Drafted into Sri Lanka Test Squad

Sri Lanka’s Test squad for the second and final Test against New Zealand has undergone a change, with uncapped offspinner Nishan Peiris replacing injured seamer Vishwa Fernando. Fernando, who did not feature in the first Test, which Sri Lanka won by 63 runs, has developed a tightness in his right hamstring and will undergo rehabilitation.

Peiris, 27, has been on the fringes of the Test team for several years, having been included in the squad twice previously but never making his debut. However, with Ramesh Mendis’ performance coming under scrutiny after the first Test, Peiris may have an opportunity to break into the playing XI.

Mendis, who has been Sri Lanka’s leading spinner in recent years, took six wickets in the first Test but was criticized for his lack of control. His economy rate was the poorest of Sri Lanka’s spinners, and he often allowed New Zealand batters to score freely.

Peiris, on the other hand, has a strong first-class record, having taken 172 wickets in 41 matches at an average of 24.37. He recently represented Sri Lanka A in South Africa, where he picked up three wickets in the first unofficial Test.

If Peiris does make his Test debut, he will be tasked with providing Sri Lanka with control and wicket-taking options. The offspinner has the ability to turn the ball sharply and generate bounce, which could be effective against New Zealand’s right-handed batters.

The second Test between Sri Lanka and New Zealand will begin on Thursday, August 25, at the Galle International Stadium. Sri Lanka will be looking to secure a series victory after their impressive win in the first Test.

Rishabh Pant's Miraculous Return to Test Cricket Inspires Pakistan Legend Wasim Akram

Rishabh Pant’s Miraculous Return to Test Cricket Inspires Pakistan Legend Wasim Akram

Rishabh Pant’s remarkable return to Test cricket has left the cricketing world in awe. After a horrific car crash in December 2022, the wicket-keeper batter has shown immense resilience and determination to bounce back stronger than ever.

In the second innings of the series opener against Bangladesh, Pant scored a century, reminding everyone of his exceptional talent. His heroic performance brought tears to the eyes of many, including fans, pundits, and his peers.

Pakistan cricket legend Wasim Akram was among those who were deeply moved by Pant’s journey. “Look at Pant’s performance, the miracle that he has performed by showing he is superhuman by returning from his tragedy,” Akram said on Sportskeeda.

Akram praised Pant’s exemplary shots, particularly his reverse sweep against England pace great James Anderson. However, it was Pant’s mental strength that impressed Akram the most.

“The way he used to play in Test cricket, the way he performed in Australia with the century then,” said Akram. “The way he batted against England, playing a reverse sweep against [James] Anderson in Test cricket, even [Pat] Cummins. He’s special.”

“Especially what he has been through in that horrific accident, coming back from that, how mentally strong must that boy be.”

Akram believes that Pant’s story should be told to children for generations to come, as an inspiration to bounce back from difficult situations. “That’s a story to be told for generations and generations, in my opinion, to motivate young people of the world. You can come back the way Pant did,” said Akram.

“He came back and averaged 40 in the IPL, 446 runs at a strike rate of 155, he’s a miracle kid,” Akram concluded.

Pant’s return to form is a testament to his unwavering spirit and the power of human resilience. His story is an inspiration to all who face adversity, reminding us that anything is possible with determination and support.

Mohinder Amarnath: The Comeback Man and Outspoken Legend

Mohinder Amarnath: The Comeback Man and Outspoken Legend

Mohinder Amarnath, the legendary cricketer who played a pivotal role in India’s historic 1983 World Cup victory, turns 74 today. His journey has been marked by both triumph and controversy, with his outspoken nature often making headlines.

Amarnath’s contribution to India’s maiden World Cup triumph cannot be overstated. In the semifinal against England, he took two wickets and scored a crucial 46 runs. In the final against West Indies, he scored 26 runs and bowled a match-winning spell of 3/12, helping India secure a historic 43-run victory.

However, Amarnath’s career was not without its setbacks. In 1988, he was dropped from the Indian team for the home Test series against New Zealand, a decision that sparked a public outcry. Amarnath’s response was equally explosive, as he famously called the selectors “a bunch of jokers.”

The tension between Amarnath and former BCCI president Raj Singh Dungarpur, who was also the chairman of selectors, was a significant episode in Indian cricket during the late 1980s. Amarnath’s criticism of the selection process and his strong personality often clashed with Dungarpur’s authority.

Despite his controversial exclusion from the team, Amarnath remained a respected figure in Indian cricket. His outstanding performances on the field, particularly during India’s 1983 World Cup win, earned him a place in the hearts of cricket fans.

Known as “Jimmy,” Amarnath is the son of Lala Amarnath, the first post-independence Indian captain of India. He played 69 Tests, scoring 4,378 runs with 11 hundreds and 24 fifties, and also claimed 32 wickets. He also played 85 ODIs for India.

Amarnath’s legacy extends beyond his on-field achievements. His outspoken nature and willingness to challenge authority made him a symbol of transparency and accountability in Indian cricket. His famous “bunch of jokers” remark remains a reminder of the murky nature of selections during that era.

Kanpur Test: Elaborate Security Measures for India-Bangladesh Clash

Kanpur Test: Elaborate Security Measures for India-Bangladesh Clash

India-Bangladesh Test Match in Kanpur: Elaborate Security Arrangements in Place

Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh: Elaborate security arrangements have been implemented for the upcoming second Test match between India and Bangladesh, scheduled to take place at the International Green Park Stadium in Kanpur from September 27.

To ensure the safety of the teams and spectators, an FIR has been filed against 20 members of the Akhilesh Bhartiya Hindu Mahasabha for allegedly obstructing traffic and organizing a protest outside the stadium on Monday. The protest was held to condemn alleged atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh.

Kanpur’s Additional Commissioner of Police (Law and Order), Harish Chander, stated that a comprehensive security plan has been devised for the arrival of the Indian and Bangladeshi cricket teams on Tuesday evening. The plan includes the deployment of adequate police personnel, including senior officers, to maintain order and prevent any untoward incidents.

“We are leaving no stone unturned in our security arrangements and are confident of receiving sufficient police force to meet the requirements,” Chander said.

Coordination is ongoing with central and state agencies, including the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and the state Intelligence, to monitor potential threats and respond swiftly. The Green Park Stadium and Hotel Landmark have been divided into sectors, zones, and sub-zones, with DCP, additional DCP, and ACP rank officials assigned to each area.

Traffic diversions have also been implemented in the vicinity of the stadium to facilitate smooth movement of vehicles and spectators.

The FIR against the Hindu Mahasabha members includes charges of unlawful assembly, rioting, disobeying orders, and obstructing public ways. The accused include Rakesh Mishra, Vikas, Atul, Jaydeep, Vikas Gupta, Prashant Dheer, Ajay Rathore, Ashish, Brajesh, and approximately 10 unidentified individuals.

Shakib Al Hasan Set to Return to Bangladesh for South Africa Tests

Shakib Al Hasan Set to Return to Bangladesh for South Africa Tests

Shakib Al Hasan, Bangladesh’s star cricketer, is expected to return home for the upcoming Test series against South Africa despite being named in a murder case. The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has expressed confidence that Shakib will not face any legal hurdles upon his arrival.

The case stems from the death of Mohammed Rubel, who was fatally wounded during anti-government protests in Dhaka on August 5. Shakib, who was a member of parliament at the time, was among 147 people named in the murder case.

However, the BCB’s cricket operations chief, Shahriar Nafees, stated that the caretaker government has clarified that Shakib will not be “harassed.” He cited statements from the chief adviser, law adviser, and sports adviser, who have emphasized that no one will be unfairly targeted in the cases filed.

“We believe the interim government has made its position very clear on Shakib,” Nafees said. “Unless there is an injury problem or a selection-related issue, I personally don’t see any reason as of now why Shakib Al Hasan should not play in Bangladesh in the home series.”

Shakib’s return to Bangladesh has been a topic of speculation since the murder case was filed. Last month, Bangladesh’s law adviser, Asif Nazrul, expressed hope that Shakib would not be arrested.

Despite the legal concerns, Shakib has received support from his Bangladesh teammates. However, his silence during the student-led protests has also drawn criticism.

Bangladesh is currently in India for a series of Tests and T20Is. They are scheduled to play two home Tests against South Africa in October. CSA’s security team has completed its evaluation of Dhaka and Chattogram, where the Tests will be played, and is expected to inform the BCB about its decision later this week.

BCCI Apex Council to Discuss Byju's Matter, NCA Inauguration

BCCI Apex Council to Discuss Byju’s Matter, NCA Inauguration

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Apex Council will convene on Wednesday to address various matters pertaining to the Board’s operations. However, the appointment of a new secretary to succeed Jay Shah, who was recently elected as the next ICC Chairman, is not on the agenda.

This meeting marks the final Apex Council gathering before the Board’s 93rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Bengaluru, scheduled to take place in five days. The appointment of a new secretary has become imperative following Shah’s unanimous election as ICC Chairman. However, he will continue in his current role as BCCI Secretary during the upcoming AGM, as he is set to assume his new position only from December 1.

Despite the need for a new secretary, the eight-item agenda for the Apex Council meeting does not include any discussion on the nomination process. Instead, the agenda focuses on other matters, including an update on the Byju’s matter. The BCCI has an outstanding payment settlement issue with its former title sponsor, Byju’s, which ended its sponsorship deal in March 2023.

The Apex Council will also discuss the inauguration of the state-of-the-art National Cricket Academy (NCA) on the outskirts of Bengaluru. Currently, the NCA operates from the M Chinnaswamy stadium premises, where it has been based for over two decades.

Other agenda items include approval for the commencement of renovation work on the exteriors of the BCCI headquarters in Mumbai and the North East development project.

Western Australia Collapse to Two-Run Defeat in One-Day Cup

Western Australia Collapse to Two-Run Defeat in One-Day Cup

Western Australia’s One-Day Cup woes continued as they suffered a dramatic two-run defeat to South Australia at Sydney’s Cricket Central. The three-time defending champions collapsed from a promising position of 133 for 3, losing their last seven wickets for just 31 runs.

South Australia’s total of 166 was built around contributions from Daniel Drew (49) and Liam Scott (46). However, it was Western Australia’s Bryce Jackson who stole the show with a career-best List A haul of 6 for 31.

In reply, Western Australia looked set for victory with Ashton Turner (53) and Sam Whiteman (48) leading the charge. But the match turned on its head when Whiteman was caught at deep square leg, triggering a collapse that saw the last seven wickets fall for just 31 runs.

Nathan McAndrew was the chief destroyer, claiming 5 for 40, including the wickets of Matthew Kelly and AJ Tye in consecutive deliveries. Ben Manenti then delivered the final blow, dismissing Turner to seal the win for South Australia.

The defeat leaves Western Australia with their worst start to a season since 2015, while South Australia claimed their first win over their rivals since 2017.

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