Zimbabwe's Raza Hopes Local Stars Shine in Zim Afro T10

Zimbabwe’s Raza Hopes Local Stars Shine in Zim Afro T10

Australian batting maestro David Warner has set his sights on amassing runs at the Harare Sports Club in the upcoming Zim Afro T10 tournament. However, Zimbabwean captain Sikandar Raza hopes that a local player will outshine the international stars.

Raza, who was impressed by the quality of cricket in the inaugural edition, believes that the second season will be even more exciting with the addition of international players like Warner, Dawid Malan, James Neesham, and Colin Munro.

“We have attracted a lot more international cricketers, with the likes of David Warner, one of the main signings of the season this year,” said Raza. “This is going to be a very exciting tournament for sure.”

However, Raza’s primary goal is for a Zimbabwean player to excel in the tournament. “I’m really hoping and praying that it’s a Zimbabwean who scores the most number of runs, takes the most number of catches, and takes the most number of wickets,” he said. “The growth for Zimbabwean cricket in this tournament is very crucial.”

While Warner is a major signing, pacer Blessing Muzarabani is the only Zimbabwean to be named a Global Icon for the NYS Lagos. Raza expressed his pride in Muzarabani’s achievement.

“Certainly, very happy with that,” said Raza. “Blessing has done really well over the past year and he has suddenly earned that right to be a Global Icon as well. As long as there is Zimbabwean representation, it makes me happy.”

Raza, who was a standout performer in the inaugural edition, is determined to contribute to his team’s success. “The mentality is the same: to win the trophy,” he said. “Cricket is a team game, but filled with individual brilliance, and if I can contribute for the success of the team, it will go a long way.”

Raza also encouraged young Zimbabwean players to learn from the international stars. “Enjoy as much as you can, and learn and grow as much as you can,” he said. “Try and spend as much time as you can with the overseas players that are here, because they only here for 9-10 days. Try and learn as much as you can and you’ll see that you can take this learning in your personal growth and that will help you to become a better cricketer.”

Raza believes that the T10 format has the potential to grow the sport and even make it an Olympic event. “T10 is a format that can definitely take cricket to the Olympic Games,” he said.

Rohit Sharma's Childhood Hero Worship: Skipping Class to Meet Virender Sehwag

Rohit Sharma’s Childhood Hero Worship: Skipping Class to Meet Virender Sehwag

Rohit Sharma’s Childhood Hero Worship: Skipping Class to Meet Virender Sehwag

Rohit Sharma, the current captain of the Indian cricket team, has always been vocal about his admiration for Virender Sehwag, the former Indian opener known for his aggressive and fearless batting style. One of the most memorable stories from Rohit’s early cricketing days is when he skipped class to meet his batting idol.

As a teenager with dreams of becoming a cricketer, Rohit was inspired by Sehwag’s explosive starts and ability to dismantle even the best bowlers. When he found out that Sehwag was in town, he couldn’t resist the opportunity to meet him. Determined to make it happen, Rohit bunked his class and headed to the stadium where Sehwag was training.

Sneaking out of school, Rohit managed to get close enough to catch a glimpse of his hero. He was fortunate enough to also get an autograph from Sehwag, making the experience even more special. Years later, Rohit and Sehwag would share the Indian dressing room, where Rohit not only fulfilled his dream of meeting his idol but also played alongside him in international cricket.

This story captures Rohit’s early passion for the game and how a childhood hero can inspire a future legend. It highlights the importance of role models in shaping the next generation of cricketers. Rohit’s admiration for Sehwag not only motivated him to pursue his cricketing dreams but also influenced his own aggressive batting style.

Brydon Carse Returns to England Setup After Gambling Ban, Expresses Gratitude

Brydon Carse Returns to England Setup After Gambling Ban, Expresses Gratitude

Brydon Carse, the English fast bowler, has expressed his gratitude to the England management for their unwavering support following his return to international cricket after a three-month gambling ban. Carse’s suspension, which included 13 months suspended, stemmed from placing over 300 bets on matches between 2017 and 2019.

Despite the breach of regulations, there were no indications or accusations of match-fixing. Carse’s recall to the England setup is a testament to the belief that the management has in the 29-year-old.

“They’ve been incredibly supportive over the last period of time,” Carse said. “It’s been brilliant [to be back playing]. The last three weeks have been very pleasing for me to be back playing.”

Carse’s return to the England setup has been met with full backing and support from everyone involved. He has been awarded a maiden Test call-up for the tour of Pakistan, along with his presence in both white-ball squads.

“Rob Key’s been very communicative with me and everyone around the support structure has given me everything that I’ve needed to, to get back playing,” Carse added.

The current England regime believes that Carse possesses the attributes necessary for success at the international level. His ability to bowl with extra pace makes him a valuable asset in the Test format.

“I’m making sure I bowl enough overs in training to keep my loads up,” Carse said of his preparations for the upcoming Test tour. “But the way the schedule is now, I’m fully focused on white-ball and the adjustments will be done in Pakistan when I land on October 2.”

Carse’s role in the England team has been compared to that of Liam Plunkett, a former Durham predecessor and white-ball middle-overs specialist. However, Carse insists that he is not focused on comparisons.

“The only time I hear about that role is in the media,” Carse said. “I’m not getting told that by the coaches or fellow team-mates. It’s not something I’ve really thought about.”

Carse has yet to take the new ball for England, but he has consistently bowled as first change. Despite the changes in captaincy, the message to Carse of what is required from him has remained consistent.

“I’m not going to rule out bowling in the powerplay,” he said. “I’ve had a couple of good spells in the powerplay in these 50-over games so far. And if I can come back [later in the innings] and take wickets for the team – you know, [Saturday] I was probably a little bit expensive to what I would’ve liked – but ultimately I’m going to try and take wickets because that’s my role.”

Carse’s performance against Australia at Headingley was a mixed bag. He claimed three wickets but was also expensive, conceding 75 runs from his ten overs. However, he believes that there are positives to take from the outcome.

“I probably struggled with a little bit of rhythm in my first spell. But coming back and picking up those two crucial wickets to stem the flow of the game at the time. I just kept trucking in and ultimately I think it’s a day where I can take a few positives from the outcome, some good, some not so good.”

Carse acknowledges that the lack of 50-over cricket experience among some players in the England group has been a factor in their recent performances. However, he believes that the team has the potential to turn things around quickly.

“There’s no hiding the fact that a lot of the players in that group don’t play a lot of 50-over cricket and that’s just the structure around English cricket now with the Hundred,” Carse said. “But I think there’s players in that group that have had very good T20 careers up to date and there’s some up-and-coming players where it’s just about adapting to the certain situations quicker. I think that’s probably what we haven’t done in these first two games, adapting to situations. But there’s three games now to really try and turn that around quickly.”

Jalal-ud-Din's Hat-Trick: The First in ODI History

Jalal-ud-Din’s Hat-Trick: The First in ODI History

Jalal-ud-Din’s Historic Hat-Trick: A Landmark in ODI Cricket

In the annals of One-Day International (ODI) cricket, the name Jalal-ud-Din stands tall as the pioneer who etched his name into history with the first-ever hat-trick. This remarkable feat occurred in 1982 during a match against Australia at the Niaz Stadium in Hyderabad, Pakistan.

Pakistan, after being put into bat, set a competitive target of 229/6, with Mohsin Khan’s magnificent century (104 off 101 balls) anchoring the innings. As Australia embarked on their chase, it was Jalal-ud-Din’s heroics with the ball that turned the tide in Pakistan’s favor.

In a pivotal over, the right-arm medium-pacer unleashed a devastating spell, dismissing Rod Marsh (1), Bruce Yardley (0), and Geoff Lawson (0) on consecutive deliveries. He bowled Marsh, caught Yardley behind with the help of wicketkeeper Wasim Bari, and then rattled Lawson’s stumps to complete the historic hat-trick.

Jalal-ud-Din’s hat-trick came at a crucial juncture, reducing Australia from 127 for 6 to 127 for 9, effectively ending their hopes of chasing down the target. Pakistan eventually emerged victorious by 59 runs.

Despite Jalal-ud-Din’s historic achievement, it was Mohsin Khan who was named Player of the Match for his brilliant century. However, Jalal-ud-Din’s hat-trick remains a landmark in ODI cricket, showcasing how a single over can alter the course of a game.

Bangladesh Skipper Backs Struggling Shakib Al Hasan

Bangladesh Skipper Backs Struggling Shakib Al Hasan

Bangladesh skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto has expressed his unwavering support for the struggling Shakib Al Hasan, emphasizing that the all-rounder is working tirelessly to regain his bowling form. In the opening Test against India at Chepauk, Shakib endured his most expensive bowling figures in his Test career, conceding 129 runs in 21 overs without taking a wicket.

Despite Shakib’s poor performance, Shanto remains confident in his abilities. “He (Shakib) is doing everything possible to get his form back,” Shanto said at the post-match press conference. “I look at how much hard work a player is putting into his game.”

Shanto believes that Shakib’s intentions and willingness to contribute to the team are more important than his current form. “I look at these things mainly,” he said. “I try to look at everyone in the same way, whether it is, from Nahid Rana to Mushfiq bhai.”

Shanto also justified his decision to not bowl Shakib enough in the first innings, explaining that the pacers were performing well. “I didn’t really need him (Shakib) in the first innings, seeing how the three pace bowlers were doing,” he said.

Former India left-arm spinner Murali Kartik revealed that Shakib had discomfort on his spinning finger and shoulder, having undergone surgery on his bowling finger. Shanto confirmed that Shakib’s finger was taped and that he was bleeding from it.

Despite the heavy defeat in the first Test, Shanto expressed confidence in a comeback in the second game in Kanpur. “We have to really focus on our strengths and believe in ourselves about how we can contribute to the team,” he said.

Shanto acknowledged the importance of the top-order firing in the second innings, but admitted that the batters caved in in the first innings. “I think it was very important learning wise,” he said. “In first innings batting, especially top of the order, we must be a little careful as we need to put in some runs.”

Shanto believes that the team can bounce back from this setback. “I hope they will come back stronger,” he said.

Bumrah, Pant Key to India's Historic Series Hat-Trick in Australia

Bumrah, Pant Key to India’s Historic Series Hat-Trick in Australia

India’s upcoming Test series against New Zealand and Australia present a crucial opportunity for the team to secure a historic series hat-trick Down Under. Former Australian captain Ian Chappell believes that the fitness and form of Jasprit Bumrah and Rishabh Pant will be paramount to India’s success.

Bumrah, India’s pace spearhead, has been managing his workload effectively since recovering from a lower back stress fracture surgery in August 2023. His fitness and form will be essential in Australia, where he will be expected to lead the bowling attack.

Pant, the wicketkeeper-batter, has made a remarkable comeback to the Test scene after his horrific car accident. His ability to bounce back and perform at his best will give India a major boost. Pant’s wicket-keeping skills are particularly crucial on bouncy Australian pitches, where he can cover a lot of territory and allow the slip fielders to spread wider.

Chappell also highlights the importance of Mohammed Siraj, who was one of the most successful pace bowlers on India’s last Australian tour. The presence of a good left-arm paceman, such as Kuldeep Yadav, would also improve India’s variety in attack.

In the batting department, Chappell believes that Yashasvi Jaiswal has had a good start to his Test career but needs to show good form in Australia. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli should act as guiding lights for the younger batters on tour.

India’s spin bowling is in good hands with Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin. However, Chappell believes that Mohammed Shami’s fitness will be crucial for the series.

Kohli's Humorous Gesture Steals the Show Despite Batting Woes

Kohli’s Humorous Gesture Steals the Show Despite Batting Woes

Virat Kohli’s recent performance in the ongoing first Test against Bangladesh in Chennai has been a topic of discussion among cricket enthusiasts. Despite not scoring significant runs, Kohli’s presence on the field has been a source of inspiration for the Indian team.

In the first innings, Kohli managed a score of 6, while in the second innings, he was dismissed for 17. However, his contributions extend beyond his batting performance. Kohli’s experience and leadership qualities have been invaluable to the team, especially in the absence of regular captain Rohit Sharma.

During Bangladesh’s second innings on Day 3, Kohli was captured making a humorous gesture that has since gone viral on social media. The gesture, which involved Kohli pretending to play a shot with an imaginary bat, has been interpreted as a light-hearted moment amidst the intense competition.

Despite his recent batting struggles, Kohli remains a key figure in the Indian team. His ability to motivate and inspire his teammates is a testament to his leadership qualities. Moreover, his presence on the field provides a sense of stability and confidence to the younger players.

While India is in a strong position to win the first Test, thanks to centuries from Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant, Kohli’s contributions cannot be overlooked. His experience and leadership will be crucial as the series progresses.

Ashwin Redefines Preparation for Intense Test Season at 38

Ashwin Redefines Preparation for Intense Test Season at 38

Ravichandran Ashwin, India’s veteran spinner, is redefining his preparation for an arduous Test cricket season at the age of 38. His stellar performance in India’s emphatic 280-run victory against Bangladesh in the first Test at Chepauk has prompted him to adopt a match-by-match approach.

“It’s challenging. Sometimes, looking too far ahead can be overwhelming. You have to take it one match at a time,” Ashwin emphasized. He acknowledged the importance of conserving energy for the upcoming matches.

To cope with the physical demands, Ashwin has modified his fitness regime. “At 38, every bit of work has to be doubled. I’ve reduced my strength training sessions and focus more on mobility. I also incorporate yoga into my routine,” he revealed.

Ashwin lauded his teammate Ravindra Jadeja, who claimed five wickets in the match. “Jadeja is a force on the field. I have immense admiration for him,” Ashwin said, highlighting their evolving relationship and mutual respect. “I’ve grown to admire him even more over the years. It’s a friendly rivalry, but I know I can never surpass Jadeja. I’m content with my abilities but inspired by him.”

He also commended Rishabh Pant, who scored a century on his return to Test cricket. “Rishabh’s form was never in doubt. His comeback has been remarkable. He’s an entertainer and will only improve with time,” Ashwin observed.

As India gears up for a packed Test cricket season, Ashwin’s experience and adaptability will be invaluable to the team’s quest for the World Test Championship Final.

India and Australia Play Out Thrilling Tie in Chennai Test

India and Australia Play Out Thrilling Tie in Chennai Test

The second Test between India and Australia, held at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai from September 18 to 22, 1986, remains etched in cricket history as one of the most thrilling and unforgettable encounters. This match marked only the second time a Test ended in a tie, the first being in 1960 between Australia and the West Indies in Brisbane.

Australia, led by Allan Border, batted first and amassed a formidable 574 for 7 declared. Dean Jones played a heroic innings, scoring 210 off 330 balls despite suffering from severe dehydration and heat exhaustion. His knock, regarded as one of the finest under such grueling conditions, was supported by centuries from David Boon (122) and Border himself (106).

In response, India showed resilience, with Kapil Dev leading the charge with a brilliant 119. Contributions from Kris Srikkanth (53), Mohammad Azharuddin (50), and Ravi Shastri (62) helped India reach 397, but they still conceded a substantial 177-run lead.

Australia, looking to set a challenging target, declared their second innings at 170 for 5, leaving India to chase 348. The final day’s play turned into an unforgettable drama. Sunil Gavaskar (90), Mohinder Amarnath (51), and other Indian batsmen kept the chase alive, but it was Ravi Shastri who stood firm as wickets tumbled around him.

Shastri didn’t get support from the other end and remained unbeaten on 48 off 40 balls, including three fours and two sixes. With India needing just four runs and only one wicket remaining, Maninder Singh joined Shastri at the crease. In a nail-biting finish, off-spinner Greg Matthews, who bowled tirelessly in the oppressive heat, trapped Maninder LBW with the scores level, ending the match in a historic tie.

Both Kapil Dev and Dean Jones were named Players of the Match for their outstanding performances. The Chennai Test of 1986 remains a testament to the unpredictable nature of cricket and the enduring spirit of the players involved.

Afghanistan Aim for Historic 3-0 Whitewash Against South Africa in Final ODI

Afghanistan Aim for Historic 3-0 Whitewash Against South Africa in Final ODI

Afghanistan, riding high on their historic series win over South Africa, will be aiming to complete an unprecedented 3-0 whitewash when the two teams face off in the third and final ODI on Sunday, July 22.

Afghanistan’s remarkable success in the series has been built on their exceptional bowling performances, with South Africa being bowled out for under 150 in both matches. The Afghan bowlers, led by star spinner Rashid Khan and wicketkeeper-batsman Rahmanullah Gurbaz, have been in devastating form. However, it is the emergence of young talents like AM Ghazanfar and Nangeyalia Kharote that has been particularly impressive.

South Africa, on the other hand, will be desperate to salvage some pride and end the series on a positive note. Their inexperienced side has struggled to cope with the pressure, but they will be hoping for a better performance in the final match.

The match will be played at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium in Sharjah, starting at 5:30 PM IST. It will be live telecast on the Eurosport network and live streamed on the Fancode app and website.

Afghanistan will be confident of completing the whitewash, but South Africa will be determined to avoid a humiliating 3-0 defeat. The stage is set for an exciting and potentially historic encounter.

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