Yere Goud Returns as Karnataka Men's Cricket Head Coach

Yere Goud Returns as Karnataka Men’s Cricket Head Coach

Yere Goud has been reappointed as the head coach of the Karnataka men’s cricket team, the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) announced on Thursday. Goud replaces P.V. Shashikanth, who took charge in 2022.

Goud previously held the post of Karnataka head coach from 2018 to 2022. During his tenure, the team won the Ranji Trophy in 2019 and 2022, and the Vijay Hazare Trophy in 2019.

Shashikant’s departure comes after a middling 2023-24 season, where Karnataka reached the semifinals of the Ranji Trophy and Vijay Hazare Trophy.

Goud, who was in charge of the Karnataka under-23 team that clinched a maiden C.K. Nayudu Trophy earlier this year, will be assisted by former Karnataka fast bowler Mansur Ali Khan as the senior men’s bowling coach. J. Abhiram continues as the chairman of the senior men’s selection committee.

Bumrah Set for New Zealand Return, Left-Arm Seamer May Join Pace Attack

Bumrah Set for New Zealand Return, Left-Arm Seamer May Join Pace Attack

Jasprit Bumrah, India’s pace spearhead, is expected to return for the three-Test series against New Zealand starting on October 16. However, he may be rested for the two Tests against Bangladesh in September. The Indian team management and selectors are considering adding a left-arm seam and swing bowler to the pace attack for greater variation.

Arshdeep Singh, a regular in the T20 format, and Khaleel Ahmed, who is highly rated but injury-prone, are the two main contenders for the left-arm seamer role. Arshdeep has experience playing County cricket for Kent, while Khaleel has shown improvement but can be erratic.

In terms of Bumrah’s availability, the decision will ultimately depend on his fitness. The team management is keen to have him fully fit for the five-Test series against Australia Down Under.

Meanwhile, Ajay Ratra is the frontrunner to become the North Zone national selector. Salil Ankola’s term has ended, and Ratra, a former India wicketkeeper, is expected to fill the vacant slot.

BCCI Exempts Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli from Duleep Trophy for Workload Management

BCCI Exempts Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli from Duleep Trophy for Workload Management

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has clarified its stance on the participation of senior Indian cricketers Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli in the upcoming Duleep Trophy. BCCI Secretary Jay Shah stated that the board does not consider it necessary for the seasoned duo to participate in the domestic tournament.

Shah emphasized the importance of workload management for established players like Sharma and Kohli, who are integral to India’s plans across all formats. He highlighted that international players in Australia and England do not typically participate in domestic cricket, and the BCCI should treat its players with respect.

The BCCI’s decision reflects a growing trend in international cricket, where boards are prioritizing the fitness and availability of their senior players. This approach aims to balance the need for domestic players to gain match practice with the importance of safeguarding the health of established stars.

Shah acknowledged the significance of the Duleep Trophy as a platform for emerging players, but stressed that the board’s focus is on ensuring the long-term fitness of its key players. He noted that other senior players, such as Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer, are participating in the Buchi Babu tournament.

The BCCI’s stance underscores the importance of strategic workload management in the context of a demanding international calendar. While the Duleep Trophy remains a valuable tournament for developing talent, the board’s decision highlights the need to prioritize the fitness and longevity of its senior players.

South Africa Bat First in Winner-Takes-All Test Against West Indies

South Africa Bat First in Winner-Takes-All Test Against West Indies

In the highly anticipated first Test match at Guyana since 2011, South Africa has opted to bat first after winning the toss against hosts West Indies. The match marks a crucial encounter for both teams, with South Africa aiming to secure a spot in the World Test Championship final and West Indies seeking to improve their position on the points table.

South Africa’s lineup features two notable changes: left-arm seamer Nandre Burger and offspinner Dane Piedt. Burger replaces Lungi Ngidi, while Piedt, who last played a Test in 2018, joins Keshav Maharaj as the team’s second specialist spinner. Allrounder Wiaan Mulder will bat at No. 7.

West Indies, on the other hand, has made only one change from the drawn Trinidad Test. Shamar Joseph, who will be making his international debut at home, replaces Kemar Roach. The team retains its three-seamer, two-spinner combination, with Gudakesh Motie holding his place despite going wicketless in the previous match.

With the first Test ending in a draw, this match becomes a winner-takes-all affair. For South Africa, it is the first of seven must-win Tests if they hope to qualify for the World Test Championship final without relying on other results. West Indies, currently ninth on the points table, will be eager to secure a victory to improve their chances of reaching the final.

The Providence Stadium, which is hosting its third Test match, is expected to witness a thrilling contest between two evenly matched teams. South Africa’s batting lineup, led by Aiden Markram and Temba Bavuma, will face a stern test against the West Indies bowling attack, which includes the experienced Jason Holder and the promising Jayden Seales.

The match promises to be a captivating spectacle, with both teams determined to emerge victorious and secure a crucial advantage in the series.

Cricketers Escape Scrutiny as Olympics Captivates India

Cricketers Escape Scrutiny as Olympics Captivates India

India’s Cricketers Escape Scrutiny Amidst Olympic Frenzy

New Delhi: In a rare occurrence, India’s cricketers have found themselves out of the spotlight as the nation’s attention has shifted towards the ongoing Olympics in Paris. With the Indian cricket team currently touring Sri Lanka under the leadership of newly appointed head coach Gautam Gambhir, the usual intense scrutiny of their performances has temporarily subsided.

This respite from constant media attention is largely due to the captivating spectacle of the Olympics, which has captivated the imagination of sports enthusiasts across the country. The Indian contingent’s impressive performances in various disciplines, including athletics, shooting, and wrestling, have further fueled the nation’s Olympic fever.

While the cricketers may be enjoying a brief respite from the relentless scrutiny, their absence from the headlines is not a sign of diminished importance. Cricket remains the most popular sport in India, and the team’s performances are always a matter of national pride. However, the Olympics have provided a welcome distraction, allowing the cricketers to focus on their preparations without the added pressure of constant public scrutiny.

For Gambhir, this tour of Sri Lanka marks his first assignment as head coach. The former India opener has been tasked with rebuilding the team after a disappointing performance in the recent T20 World Cup. While the results in Sri Lanka may not be as crucial as in major tournaments, they will provide valuable insights into the team’s progress under Gambhir’s leadership.

As the Olympics draw to a close, the focus will inevitably shift back to cricket. The Indian team will face a challenging schedule in the coming months, including a home series against Australia and a tour of England. The performances of the team during these matches will be closely scrutinized, as they will provide a barometer of India’s progress under Gambhir’s guidance.

Pakistan Cricket Team Reshuffles Batting Order, Babar Azam to Bat at Number Four

Pakistan Cricket Team Reshuffles Batting Order, Babar Azam to Bat at Number Four

Pakistan’s cricket team is undergoing a strategic overhaul ahead of their upcoming two-match Test series against Bangladesh. The most notable change is the decision to have captain Babar Azam bat at the unfamiliar number four position. This move is part of a broader tactical adjustment by the team management, which aims to solidify the top order and provide stability to the middle order.

Azam’s usual batting position in limited-overs cricket has been in the top three, but he has experimented with the number four spot in Test cricket before. During Pakistan’s tour of Sri Lanka in 2022, he batted at number three, and he retained that position for the second Test against England later that year. However, his move to number four for the Bangladesh series suggests a more permanent shift in the team’s long-term strategy.

The decision to move Azam down the order has opened up opportunities for other players. Abdullah Shafiq’s position as opener remains secure, while captain Shan Masood will take on the crucial number three role. This new batting order aims to provide a solid foundation for the team and allow Azam to play a more influential role in the middle order.

The series against Bangladesh also presents an opportunity for new talent to emerge. Batsman Muhammad Huraira is a strong contender for a debut appearance, signalling the team management’s intent to introduce fresh faces into the Test arena.

On the bowling front, Pakistan are expected to capitalize on the anticipated bowler-friendly conditions at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. A three-pronged pace attack comprising Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah, and Mir Hamza is likely to be deployed, with one spinner completing the bowling lineup.

The two-match Test series, commencing on August 21st in Rawalpindi, holds added significance as it marks the first assignment for newly appointed Test coach, Jason Gillespie. Gillespie’s arrival signals a new chapter for Pakistan’s Test cricket, and his guidance will be crucial in shaping the team’s approach against Bangladesh and beyond.

The second Test, scheduled from August 30th to September 3rd in Karachi, will unfortunately be played without spectators due to ongoing renovations at the National Stadium. While the absence of a home crowd might be a slight setback, the team remains focused on delivering a strong performance and securing a series victory against Bangladesh.

Joe Root Poised to Break Sachin Tendulkar's Test Run Record, Says Ricky Ponting

Joe Root Poised to Break Sachin Tendulkar’s Test Run Record, Says Ricky Ponting

Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting believes England’s Joe Root has the potential to surpass Sachin Tendulkar’s record of Test runs, provided he maintains his current form and hunger for the next four years.

Root recently crossed the 12,000-run mark during the Edgbaston Test against the West Indies, becoming the seventh batter to achieve this milestone in Test cricket. He has accumulated 12,027 runs in 143 Tests, with an average of 50.11, including 32 centuries and 63 fifties.

Ponting believes that Root’s age and current form make him a strong contender to break Tendulkar’s record. “He (Root) could potentially do that. He is 33 years of age…(more than) 3000 runs behind,” Ponting told The ICC Review.

“It depends how many Test matches they play, but if they’re playing 10 to 14 Test matches a year and if you’re scoring 800 to 1,000 runs a year, then that sort of says he’s only three or four years off getting there. So that’ll take him to 37 (years of age),” said the legendary Australian.

Ponting emphasized that Root’s hunger for runs and his ability to convert half-centuries into big scores will be crucial in his pursuit of the record. “If his hunger’s still there, then there’s every chance that he could do it. He is someone that in the last couple of years has got better and better,” Ponting said.

“There’s always talk around batters reaching their prime in their early 30s and he’s certainly done that. It’s been his conversion rates being the big thing,” he said.

Ponting noted that Root has overcome his previous struggles to convert half-centuries into big scores. “Four or five years ago, he was making a lot of 50s and struggling to go on and make hundreds and he’s gone the other way recently,” Ponting said.

“Almost every time he gets to 50 now, he goes on and makes a big hundred. So that’s been the real turnaround for him,” he added.

If Root continues to perform at his current level, he could potentially surpass Tendulkar’s record of 15,921 Test runs. However, it will require him to maintain his hunger for runs and continue to convert his half-centuries into big scores.

Steve Smith Open to Middle Order Return for Australia

Steve Smith Open to Middle Order Return for Australia

Steve Smith, Australia’s premier batter, has expressed his willingness to adapt to the middle order if the national selectors deem it necessary. Despite mixed results as an opener, Smith remains flexible about his position for the upcoming summer.

Smith’s tenure at the opening position saw him making an unbeaten 91 in the day-night Test at the Gabba against West Indies. However, his overall performance totaled 171 runs, averaging 28.50 over eight innings. During the period, Smith faced challenges, especially against deliveries on the inside edge, with three dismissals coming as LBW.

Despite the hurdles, Smith is amenable to shifting roles for the team. “I’m comfortable batting wherever,” Smith told Fox Cricket. “We’ll see what that looks like, I suppose, whether they want me to continue (opening the batting) or go back to three or four. We’ll wait and see. I’m pretty easy batting anywhere. We’ll just see what stacks up and what the brain trust wants.”

Smith mentioned that the rapid turnaround between innings was the only notable challenge he found while opening. “It’s a little bit of a quicker turnaround when you only have ten minutes, running off the field and you have to get back out there quickly,” Smith explained. “Outside of that, I don’t think there’s much change.”

Australian selector George Bailey recently hinted at keeping the team’s top six unchanged for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series against India starting in November. Smith’s flexibility with his batting position fits into the approach.

Usman Khawaja, another opener for Australia, prefers to see Smith batting at No.4, appreciating his notable performance in the middle order. Smith has averaged 61.50 in 111 Test innings at No. 4, including 19 centuries. Khawaja believes the strategy would benefit the team. “When you put him up to open, I feel like you’re kind of giving them a chance to get at him early.”

Smith acknowledges the adjustments needed when opening the batting but stays focused on contributing positively to the series ahead. “I like to stand up in the big series and do well and help the team. Hopefully, there’s much of the same this summer,” Smith said.

Smith plans to participate in several Sheffield Shield matches for New South Wales before the Test series against India. These matches will help him get accustomed to the swinging Kookaburra ball. Though his specific role with the Blues is yet to be discussed, Smith remains open to batting wherever required. “I’ll bat wherever they want me to. I’m not that fussed,” Smith affirmed. “They’ve got some good young kids there. I’m pretty easy, whatever spot they want me to bat.”

VVS Laxman Extends NCA Tenure Amidst New Campus Inauguration

VVS Laxman Extends NCA Tenure Amidst New Campus Inauguration

VVS Laxman, the legendary Indian batter, has extended his tenure as the head of the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru for at least another year. His initial three-year contract was set to expire in September 2023.

Laxman’s decision to extend his NCA role comes amidst interest from an IPL franchise for a head coach position. However, this opportunity is now unavailable due to his ongoing NCA commitments. He will continue to be supported by his team of experienced coaches, including Shitanshu Kotak, Sairaj Bahutule, and Hrishikesh Kanitkar.

The extension of Laxman’s contract coincides with the impending inauguration of the NCA’s new state-of-the-art campus on the outskirts of Bengaluru. The foundation for this facility was laid in January 2022, 14 years after the Karnataka government sanctioned the land on a 99-year lease.

The new NCA campus is expected to be operational from early next year and will boast an impressive array of amenities. It will feature at least 100 pitches, indoor facilities with 45 pitches, three international-sized grounds, a modern rehab center, lodging facilities, and Olympic-sized pools.

During his first three-year term at the NCA, Laxman has continued the initiatives implemented by his predecessor, Rahul Dravid. These include injury management, player rehabilitation, coaching programs, and the development of roadmaps for senior teams, age-group cricket, and women’s cricket.

One of Laxman’s key challenges will be the revival of the India A tour program, which has been sporadic over the past two years. Under Dravid’s leadership, India A tours, both incoming and outbound, were more frequent.

Laxman’s extended tenure at the NCA is a testament to his commitment to developing Indian cricket. The new state-of-the-art campus will provide him with the resources to further enhance the academy’s programs and facilities.

Dinesh Karthik Unveils Dream India Playing XI: A Star-Studded Lineup

Dinesh Karthik Unveils Dream India Playing XI: A Star-Studded Lineup

Dinesh Karthik’s All-Time India Playing XI: A Symphony of Cricket Legends

Former Indian wicketkeeper-batter Dinesh Karthik has unveiled his dream India playing XI across formats, featuring an illustrious lineup of cricket icons. The team, handpicked by Karthik in a special video for Cricbuzz, showcases the unparalleled talent and dominance that Indian cricket has witnessed over the years.

Explosive Openers and Batting Stalwarts

Karthik’s opening pair is a formidable duo: Virender Sehwag and Rohit Sharma. Sehwag, known for his fearless aggression, and Sharma, a master of elegant strokeplay, provide an explosive start to the innings. At No. 3, the legendary Rahul Dravid brings his unwavering consistency and technical brilliance. The batting lineup reaches its zenith with Sachin Tendulkar at No. 4, a player who redefined batting excellence and holds numerous records.

Virat Kohli and All-Rounder Versatility

Virat Kohli, widely regarded as one of the greatest batters of the modern era, slots in at No. 5, adding further firepower to the batting order. For the all-rounder roles, Karthik selects Yuvraj Singh and Ravindra Jadeja. Singh, a match-winner with both bat and ball, provides explosive batting and crucial wickets. Jadeja, a versatile all-rounder, offers balance with his left-arm spin and lower-order batting contributions.

Pace and Spin Dominance

The pace attack is led by Jasprit Bumrah, India’s premier fast bowler, known for his exceptional pace and accuracy. Alongside him is Zaheer Khan, one of India’s most successful left-arm pacers, who brings experience and swing to the bowling lineup.

In the spin department, Karthik opts for Ravichandran Ashwin and Anil Kumble. Ashwin, a master of variations, has tormented batters worldwide, while Kumble, a legendary leg-spinner, holds the record for the most wickets by an Indian bowler.

Harbhajan Singh as 12th Man

Karthik acknowledges the significant contributions of Harbhajan Singh by naming him as the 12th man. Singh, a prolific off-spinner, has played a pivotal role in India’s cricketing success.

Conclusion

Dinesh Karthik’s all-time India playing XI is a testament to the depth and talent that Indian cricket has produced over the years. The team combines explosive openers, batting stalwarts, versatile all-rounders, and world-class bowlers, creating a formidable force that would challenge any opposition.

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