India Declares at 287, Sets Bangladesh 515-Run Target

India Declares at 287, Sets Bangladesh 515-Run Target

India’s dominance continued on Day 3 of the third Test against Bangladesh as they declared their innings at 287, setting a formidable target of 515 for the visitors. The decision to declare was made by skipper Rohit Sharma, who displayed confidence in his team’s ability to defend the total despite the remaining two days of the Test.

The declaration came after centuries from Rishabh Pant and Shubman Gill, who anchored India’s innings with scores of 119 and 110, respectively. KL Rahul, who was batting on 22 at the time of the declaration, expressed disappointment at not getting more time at the crease, but Pant clarified that Rohit had communicated his plan to declare an hour in advance.

“When we came for lunch, there was a discussion going on about the innings declaration. Rohit bhai told us, ‘We will bat for 1 more hour, whoever wants to score, can do so,'” Pant explained. “So, I returned with the mindset to score runs quickly.”

Rohit’s decision to declare was not influenced by the personnel in the middle, as he had indicated his intention to declare within a specific time frame. After the match, Rohit paid tribute to Pant, who made a remarkable comeback to the Indian Test team after a long absence.

“He’s been through some really tough times. The way he has managed himself through those tough times was superb to watch,” Rohit said. “He came back in the IPL, followed by a very successful World Cup, and this is the format he loves the most.”

Rohit also praised Pant’s determination to prepare for the Test match by playing in the Duleep Trophy. “Credit to him as well, he went on to play Duleep Trophy and got ready for this Test match and had an impact straightaway in the game,” he added.

With India’s bowlers in top form, Bangladesh faces an uphill task to save the Test. The hosts will need to bat with resilience and determination to avoid a heavy defeat.

Shakib Al Hasan's Unconventional Method to Correct Head Position

Shakib Al Hasan’s Unconventional Method to Correct Head Position

Shakib Al Hasan, the enigmatic Bangladesh all-rounder, has devised an unconventional method to correct his head position while batting. During the Chennai Test against India, Shakib was spotted biting down on a black strap wrapped around his neck. This peculiar technique stems from an eye condition that has plagued him since last year.

Ophthalmologists have diagnosed Shakib with Central Serous Chorioretinopathy (CSC), a condition that causes fluid buildup under the retina, distorting vision. To compensate for this, Shakib has been working tirelessly to find a way to position his head optimally for sighting the ball.

Previously, Shakib experimented with a neck brace to correct his head position. However, he has now come up with the strap mechanism, which he believes provides better stability. “He has come up with this strap. It is completely his idea,” said Dr. Debashish Chowdhury, BCB’s chief physician. “He is working on a way to hold his head position while batting.”

Shakib’s mentor, Mohammad Salahuddin, praised his ingenuity. “I think it is good for him,” Salahuddin said. “He ties it up around his neck, and biting down on it allows him to keep his neck and head steady. When the head and neck moves, the eyes also move, which is not ideal for a batter.”

Dr. Chowdhury emphasized that only Shakib can determine the effectiveness of this latest experiment. “It is personal thing from him. He will understand if it is working for him or not,” he said.

Shakib’s eye condition has impacted his playing time this year, forcing him to miss matches during the BPL and Bangladesh’s white-ball series against Sri Lanka. However, he has returned to international cricket and played a pivotal role in Bangladesh’s recent Test series win against Pakistan.

Despite his struggles in the Chennai Test, Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto expressed confidence in Shakib’s abilities. “I look at how much hard work a player is putting into his game,” Shanto said. “I am happy with the way that every member of this Test squad has prepared and has been willing to give to the team.”

Shakib’s innovative approach to overcoming his eye condition highlights his determination and resilience. As he continues to experiment with different techniques, it remains to be seen whether the strap mechanism will become a permanent fixture in his batting arsenal.

Patriots' Fielding Woes Cost Them Ninth Straight Defeat

Patriots’ Fielding Woes Cost Them Ninth Straight Defeat

Andre Fletcher, the St Kitts and Nevis Patriots captain, expressed his disappointment after his team’s ninth consecutive defeat in the CPL 2024, this time at the hands of Trinbago Knight Riders in Tarouba. The Patriots’ fielding woes continued to haunt them, as they dropped Pooran four times, allowing him to chase down a target of 194 with an unbeaten 93 off 43 balls.

According to ESPNcricinfo’s logs, the Patriots dropped a staggering 23 catches throughout the tournament, costing them several games. “The guys [bowlers] executed well, but dropping five catches in a crucial game, especially a world-class player like Pooran… we dropped 28 catches in the tournament,” Fletcher lamented. “As a fielding team, it’s poor, way below poor. It actually cost us a lot of games, which we lost.”

Despite the Patriots’ dismal performance, Fletcher praised his teammates for their camaraderie and support. “Knowing that it was a bit hard and tough for us losing, but tried to keep the team together as much as possible,” Fletcher said. “We had a lot of team-bonding activities. Yes, as much as we weren’t showing it on the field, but sometimes when teams lose, you tend to have a lot of bickering in the team, but we never had that. We stuck together and we gelled as a team and it’s just sad that the result didn’t show. But I must say that we stick as a family.”

Fletcher also apologized to the St Kitts and Nevis fans for the team’s poor performance. “Just want to apologize to the St Kitts and Nevis fans. I know you guys are hurt, so am I. Unfortunately we didn’t get it well this year, hopefully, next year it will be better.”

On a personal note, Fletcher had a productive tournament with the bat, scoring 318 runs in ten innings at an average of 31.80 and strike rate of just under 150. Along the way, Fletcher became the highest run-getter in the history of the CPL, but Johnson Charles, whose team has made the playoffs, has a chance to surpass him.

“I’m very pleased, to be honest, [with my batting],” Fletcher said. “People tend to remember the last thing you do. I really wanted to come out here and show what I’m worth. I’m happy to put on a great total for the team but unfortunately we didn’t get over the line. But that’s how cricket goes at times.”

Steve Smith Praises Jasprit Bumrah as “Best Fast Bowler Across All Formats”

Australian batsman Steve Smith has heaped praise on Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah, acknowledging his exceptional skills across all formats of the game. Smith, who has faced Bumrah in 109 Tests, 160 ODIs, and 67 T20Is, described him as “arguably the best fast bowler across all three formats.”

Bumrah’s versatility and ability to adapt to different conditions have impressed Smith. “He’s a fantastic bowler, whether I’m up against him with the new ball, a slightly older ball, or even the old one,” Smith said. “His skills with all types of deliveries are exceptional.”

The Indian team is set to embark on a challenging tour of Australia for a five-match Test series starting in November. The series kicks off with the first Test in Perth on November 22, followed by matches in Adelaide from December 6, Brisbane from December 14, the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne from December 26, and concluding in Sydney on January 3.

India’s historic back-to-back victories in the Border-Gavaskar Series in Australia during 2018-19 and 2020-21 highlighted their resilience and dominance in Test cricket. The 2018-19 series win, led by Virat Kohli, marked India’s first Test series triumph on Australian soil.

The 2020-21 series was even more impressive, as a young and injury-plagued Indian team, captained by Ajinkya Rahane, staged a remarkable comeback after being bowled out for just 36 in Adelaide. India clinched the series 2-1 with a thrilling victory at the Gabba, ending Australia’s 32-year unbeaten streak at that venue.

Now, under the leadership of Rohit Sharma, Team India aims for a hat-trick of Border-Gavaskar Trophy wins in Australia. The series promises to be a thrilling contest between two of the world’s top cricketing nations.

O'Rourke and Ravindra Shine in New Zealand's Narrow Loss in Galle

O’Rourke and Ravindra Shine in New Zealand’s Narrow Loss in Galle

New Zealand’s recent Test match in Galle against Sri Lanka ended in a narrow 63-run defeat, marking their fifth consecutive loss at the venue. However, two players emerged as bright spots for the Kiwis: seamer Will O’Rourke and batter Rachin Ravindra.

O’Rourke, making his first appearance in the subcontinent, impressed with his pace and accuracy. Despite the dry conditions, he consistently bowled at speeds of 140kph and sent down short deliveries that troubled the Sri Lankan batters. His eight wickets for 104 runs, including six top-order dismissals, earned him praise from captain Tim Southee.

“Will’s had a very short Test career so far, and he’s certainly announced himself,” Southee said. “He’s got the skills to have a very good Test career. For him to come to his first Test in the subcontinent and walk away with a very impressive eight wickets for the match is nothing short of special.”

Ravindra, on the other hand, showcased his batting prowess with a gritty 92 in the fourth innings. Facing a challenging pitch and a tall target of 275, he played with composure and determination. His ability to punish loose deliveries and keep the scoreboard ticking impressed Southee.

“Rachin kept us in the hunt with that chase,” Southee said. “It was a great knock in those conditions. It’s not easy to bat – the ball was spinning, and doing all sorts [of things]. For a young guy without a lot of experience in this part of the world to go out and get 90-odd was great signs for him as well.”

Despite the loss, Southee identified the team’s batting collapse on the third morning as a turning point. After reaching 255 for 4 overnight, New Zealand lost six wickets for 71 runs, allowing Sri Lanka to gain a crucial advantage.

“The last four or five fell for not many, and there was an opportunity to get a bigger first-innings lead,” Southee said. “If we were able to press on and get more of a lead, things could have been different.”

Overall, the match highlighted the potential of O’Rourke and Ravindra while also exposing areas for improvement in New Zealand’s batting. As they prepare for the next Test, the Kiwis will look to build on the positives and address the shortcomings that led to their defeat in Galle.

NY Lagos Strikers Triumph with Consecutive Wins in Zim Afro T10

NY Lagos Strikers Triumph with Consecutive Wins in Zim Afro T10

NY Lagos Strikers Dominate Zim Afro T10 with Consecutive Wins

The NY Lagos Strikers have made a resounding start to their Zim Afro T10 tournament campaign, securing two consecutive victories against formidable opponents. Their impressive performances have been spearheaded by the exceptional batting of Rassie van der Dussen, who has delivered two consecutive half-centuries.

In their opening match against the Bulawayo Brave Jaguars, van der Dussen played a pivotal role in the Strikers’ victory, scoring a solid 51 runs. His innings was characterized by a strong partnership with Avishka Fernando, who contributed 39 runs to their 79-run stand. This partnership proved crucial in turning the tide of the match in favor of the Strikers.

Van der Dussen continued his impressive form in the second match against the Jo’Burg Bangla Tigers, notching up an unbeaten 81 runs off just 32 balls. His innings featured an astonishing eight sixes and four boundaries, showcasing his aggressive batting style. This performance was instrumental in securing another victory for the NY Lagos Strikers.

Speaking about his consecutive half-centuries, van der Dussen emphasized the importance of getting off to a good start and putting pressure on the opposition. He also praised the team’s opening partnership with Fernando, which has been a key factor in their success.

“I think it’s pretty similar like any other T10 format, it’s ten overs so we look to get off to a good start and then once you find that rhythm it becomes important to put your opposition under pressure,” said van der Dussen. “We have a nice opening pairing so Avishka and myself had a pretty good start again and from then on, we knew we could keep the pressure on the Bulawayo Brave Jaguars.”

The NY Lagos Strikers’ success has also been attributed to their strong bowling attack, which has restricted their opponents to low scores. Thisara Perera, a member of the Strikers, expressed his satisfaction with the team’s performance and emphasized the importance of continuing their winning streak.

“Actually, I know when are winning two games, it’s a good feeling you know. As a team we did really well, we also had good practice sessions. So we are on the right track, so we need to continue our good performance in the future also,” said Perera.

The NY Lagos Strikers will look to maintain their winning momentum in their upcoming matches as they aim to secure a place in the playoffs. Their impressive start to the tournament has established them as one of the favorites to lift the trophy.

PCB's Lack of Professionalism Blamed for Pakistan Cricket's Struggles

PCB’s Lack of Professionalism Blamed for Pakistan Cricket’s Struggles

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has come under fire from former cricketer Kamran Akmal for its lack of professionalism, which he believes has contributed to the team’s recent struggles. Akmal’s criticism comes in the wake of Pakistan’s humiliating 2-0 Test series defeat to Bangladesh, a team they had previously dominated.

Akmal pointed to the stark contrast between the PCB and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), which he praised for its professionalism and success. He emphasized the importance of a well-structured team, selectors, captain, and coaches, all of which he believes are lacking in Pakistan cricket.

“PCB should learn from BCCI, their professionalism, their team, selector, captain, and coaches. These are the things that make a team number one and dominate the world. If we were so good, then Pakistan cricket wouldn’t be here. It is because of your ego Pakistan cricket is suffering,” Akmal said on his YouTube channel.

Pakistan’s recent Test series defeat against Bangladesh has highlighted the instability that has plagued the team in recent years. Under the captaincy of Babar Azam, Pakistan suffered a disappointing defeat in the Asia Cup final in 2022 and was eliminated from the Super 4 stage in the subsequent edition of the tournament.

The team’s decline continued in the ODI World Cup 2023, where they were eliminated in the group round. A series of adjustments followed, with Shaheen Shah Afridi taking over the captaincy from Babar and Shan Masood leading the Test team.

However, Pakistan’s struggles persisted, with defeats to Ireland and England in T20Is and a humiliating Test series loss in Australia. The team’s poor performance continued in the T20 World Cup, where they lost a thrilling Super Over match against the co-hosts, the USA, and were eventually eliminated from the group round after a defeat to India.

In response to the string of disappointments, the PCB has announced a high-level Connection Camp aimed at creating a coherent and distinct vision for the future of the sport. Nine Pakistani cricketers, including Babar, Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Rizwan, and Shaheen Shah Afridi, will be present at the camp, along with head coaches Jason Gillespie and Gary Kirsten.

India Crushes Bangladesh by 280 Runs in First Test

India Crushes Bangladesh by 280 Runs in First Test

Bangladesh’s dream run in Test cricket came to an abrupt end as they suffered a crushing 280-run defeat against India in the first Test at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. The Najmul Hossain Shanto-led side, which had recently swept Pakistan 2-0, was outplayed in all departments by a dominant Indian team.

India’s bowlers wreaked havoc on the Bangladesh batting lineup, with Jasprit Bumrah claiming five wickets, Ravichandran Ashwin taking six, Ravindra Jadeja picking up five, Mohammed Siraj grabbing two, and Akash Deep chipping in with two. The hosts’ spinners, Ashwin and Jadeja, exploited the turning pitch to their advantage, while the pacers provided excellent support.

Former Pakistan player Basit Ali praised the pitch curators for preparing a surface that offered a fair contest between bat and ball. He criticized the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for its poor track record in preparing Test match pitches.

“The bowlers ticked all the boxes. India played two spinners, keeping in mind that the ball will spin and it happened. So the credit goes to the pitch curators, who know how to make a Test match surface,” Ali said on his YouTube channel.

“In our nation, they say there is no value of pitch. They are illiterate people. The one who have played cricket with pride are there on the Board (PCB). This is what I get angry. What are you teaching to kids?” he added.

Ali emphasized the importance of understanding the pitch conditions, highlighting the examples of legendary batsmen Sunil Gavaskar and Javed Miandad.

“50 per cent of the issue is solved if you read the pitch well, ask Sunil Gavaskar and Javed Miandad. But they don’t understand,” he said.

The second and final Test between India and Bangladesh will commence on September 27.

India vs Pakistan: Mushtaq Ahmed's Five-Wicket Haul Seals Sahara Cup Final for Pakistan

India vs Pakistan: Mushtaq Ahmed’s Five-Wicket Haul Seals Sahara Cup Final for Pakistan

The 1996 Sahara Cup final between India and Pakistan at the Toronto Cricket Club was a thrilling encounter that showcased the intense rivalry between the two cricketing giants. The match was the culmination of a five-match series that had drawn significant attention due to the high stakes and the presence of some of the best players from both sides.

India started the series strongly, winning the first ODI by 8 wickets. However, Pakistan bounced back in the second game, securing a narrow 2-wicket victory. India regained the lead in the third ODI, defeating Pakistan by 55 runs in a low-scoring affair. Pakistan dominated the fourth ODI, winning by a massive 97 runs, setting the stage for a decisive fifth match.

In the final ODI, Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat first. Aamer Sohail, Saeed Anwar, and Ijaz Ahmed made solid contributions, but it was Saleem Malik’s 43 runs off 47 balls that helped Pakistan reach a total of 213/9.

In reply, India faced a daunting challenge against Pakistan’s formidable bowling attack, led by the talented Mushtaq Ahmed. The leg-spinner turned the tide in Pakistan’s favor, claiming five wickets for just 36 runs, leaving Indian batsmen in disarray. He dismissed key players, including Ajay Jadeja, Rahul Dravid, Sunil Joshi, Mohammad Azharuddin, and Aashish Kapoor.

Despite some resistance from the Indian batsmen, they struggled to form partnerships and ultimately fell to the pressure exerted by Pakistan’s bowlers. India were bowled out for 161 runs, handing Pakistan a convincing victory by 52 runs. Mushtaq Ahmed’s outstanding performance earned him the Man of the Match award, further solidifying his impact in this historic rivalry.

The 1996 Sahara Cup final remains one of the most memorable matches between India and Pakistan, showcasing the intense competition and high-quality cricket that has characterized their rivalry over the years.

Virat Kohli's Heartwarming Gesture Inspires Rising Indian Pacer Akash Deep

Virat Kohli’s Heartwarming Gesture Inspires Rising Indian Pacer Akash Deep

Akash Deep, the rising star of Indian cricket, recently received a heartwarming gesture from none other than Virat Kohli. During the opening Test against Bangladesh, Kohli surprised Deep with a brand-new bat, leaving the young pacer overwhelmed with gratitude.

Deep, who made his Test debut against England earlier this year, has impressed with his performances so far. In his second Test, he picked up two wickets against Bangladesh, showcasing his potential as a reliable fast bowler.

In an exclusive interview with TimesofIndia.com, Deep shared his experience of receiving the bat from Kohli. “I was in my hotel room when I heard a knock on the door. To my surprise, it was Virat Kohli standing outside,” Deep recalled. “He walked in, carrying a brand-new bat and asked, ‘Do you need a bat?'”

Overwhelmed by the unexpected gesture, Deep eagerly nodded. “I immediately took out a pen, requested an autograph on the bat, and gave Virat a hug,” he said. “I will never play with that bat. It’s a huge gift from Virat bhaiya, and I will keep it as a souvenir.”

Deep also spoke about his rapport with captain Rohit Sharma, who he described as a “different kind of captain.” “He is the best captain I have played under,” Deep said. “He is just a cool and calm person. He keeps things so simple and easy for every player.”

Deep’s impressive performances have earned him a place in the squad as a replacement for the experienced Mohammed Shami. “Responsibility—that’s what I feel in the absence of a veteran bowler,” Deep said. “Fulfilling that role and performing is a big challenge, and I feel that responsibility.”

The young pacer has also had the opportunity to share nets with Jasprit Bumrah, one of the world’s leading fast bowlers. “I regularly talk to him and observe his bowling,” Deep said. “I take a lot of tips from him and have learned a lot.”

Deep’s focus on reading batsmen and adapting to different conditions has been key to his success. “Every batsman plays in a different zone,” he said. “As bowlers, we need to keep track of that, analyze it, and bowl accordingly.”

With his impressive performances and the support of senior players like Kohli and Sharma, Akash Deep is poised to become a vital part of India’s bowling attack in the years to come.

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