AB de Villiers Raises Concerns About Hardik Pandya's Captaincy Style at Mumbai Indians

AB de Villiers Raises Concerns About Hardik Pandya’s Captaincy Style at Mumbai Indians

Former South African captain AB de Villiers has raised concerns about Hardik Pandya’s captaincy approach at Mumbai Indians, suggesting that Pandya’s ego-driven style may not be suitable for a team with experienced players.

De Villiers, who played alongside Pandya at Royal Challengers Bangalore, believes that Pandya’s leadership style, which he described as “bravado” and “ego-driven,” may have worked well with the relatively inexperienced squad of Gujarat Titans, but it could be less effective with the more experienced Mumbai Indians team.

“I don’t think how he walks on the field is always genuine, but he has decided that is his way of captaincy,” de Villiers said on his YouTube channel. “Almost like MS. Cool, calm, collective, always got your chest out. But when you play with a lot of experienced players, guys who have been around for ages… They don’t buy into that.”

De Villiers’ comments come amid reports that senior players at Mumbai Indians have expressed concerns about Pandya’s captaincy style, which they believe has led to a decline in the team’s morale during the IPL season.

According to an Indian Express report, senior players Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah, and Suryakumar Yadav held a meeting following a loss in which they expressed their concerns about Pandya’s leadership. Individual meetings were also held to determine the underlying problem.

A Mumbai Indians official attributed the team’s struggles this season to the transitional phase that they are in, following the departure of long-time captain Rohit Sharma. “These are regular teething problems for a team that sees leadership change. This happens in sports all the time,” the official said.

It remains to be seen whether Pandya will adjust his captaincy style in response to the concerns raised by senior players. Mumbai Indians have struggled in recent seasons, finishing fifth in 2021, tenth in 2022, and ninth in 2023. They are currently fourth in the IPL standings this season, but their playoff hopes are hanging in the balance.

India Women Complete 5-0 Sweep of Bangladesh in T20I Series

India Women Complete 5-0 Sweep of Bangladesh in T20I Series

India’s women’s cricket team completed a comprehensive 5-0 series sweep against Bangladesh with a 21-run victory in the fifth and final T20I in Sylhet on Thursday.

After posting a competitive 156 for five, India’s bowlers, led by Radha Yadav’s three-wicket haul, restricted Bangladesh to 136 for six.

Richa Ghosh’s quickfire unbeaten 28 off 17 balls provided the impetus for India’s total. The wicketkeeper-batter struck three fours and a six to help India recover from a mid-innings wobble.

Smriti Mandhana (33) and Dayalan Hemalatha (37) had earlier laid the foundation with a 60-run partnership for the third wicket.

Bangladesh’s chase began promisingly, with Sobhana Mostary hitting three fours in the first over. However, Yadav’s athletic catch to dismiss Mostary set the tone for India’s bowling performance.

Yadav then removed Dilara Akter, Nigar Sultana, and Rubya Haider in quick succession to leave Bangladesh reeling at 52 for five.

Ritu Moni (37) and Shorifa Khatun (28 not out) staged a brief fightback with a 57-run stand for the sixth wicket. However, Asha Sobhana broke the partnership by dismissing Moni in the 17th over.

Despite the rearguard action, Bangladesh fell short of the target, handing India a comfortable victory.

Yadav finished as the series’ leading wicket-taker with 10 dismissals, while Mandhana was the leading run-scorer with 116 runs.

Punjab Kings' Playoff Hopes Dim After Fielding Blunders Against RCB

Punjab Kings’ Playoff Hopes Dim After Fielding Blunders Against RCB

Punjab Kings’ Playoff Hopes Dwindle After Disastrous Start Against Royal Challengers Bengaluru

In a crucial encounter at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamsala, Punjab Kings’ playoff aspirations took a significant blow as they faced a disappointing start against Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

Opting to field first, Punjab Kings’ fielding woes were evident from the outset. They dropped three vital catches in the opening five overs, including two off Virat Kohli. Kohli’s initial reprieve came on 0 when Ashutosh Singh failed to hold onto a skied ball at point. He was offered another chance on 10 when Rilee Rossouw couldn’t hold onto a powerful shot at short cover.

Rajat Patidar was also dropped on 0 in the fifth over, as Harshal Patel let slip a straightforward catch at deep backward square leg. These fielding lapses proved costly as both Kohli and Patidar went on to play significant roles in RCB’s innings.

The match is a must-win for both teams to keep their slim playoff hopes alive. The loser will become the second team eliminated after Mumbai Indians. It is also the final league game of the season in Dharamsala and the last home game for the Punjab Kings.

Punjab Kings’ fielding woes have been a recurring theme throughout the season. They have dropped the most catches among all teams in the tournament, which has contributed to their struggles.

RCB, on the other hand, have been in impressive form in recent matches. They have won their last three games and will be confident of extending their winning streak against a struggling Punjab Kings side.

Gujarat Titans Struggle Under Shubman Gill's Captaincy, Kirsten Calls for Balance in IPL

Gujarat Titans Struggle Under Shubman Gill’s Captaincy, Kirsten Calls for Balance in IPL

The Gujarat Titans, under the leadership of Hardik Pandya, achieved remarkable success in the Indian Premier League (IPL), reaching consecutive finals in 2022 and 2023. However, the team’s fortunes have taken a downturn under the captaincy of Shubman Gill this season, as they find themselves at the bottom of the table with seven losses and only four wins in 11 games.

A significant challenge for the Titans has been the lack of runs from Gill. In the last five outings, Gill has struggled to make an impact with the bat, registering three single-digit scores and a highest score of only 35. This dip in form has added to the team’s woes and contributed to their disappointing performance this season.

Gujarat Titans batting coach Gary Kirsten, however, felt that Gill has enjoyed the leadership role, but captaincy is something that takes time to master. “I think he’s enjoyed the captaincy, it’s something that takes time to really master, but I think he’s enjoyed it this season,” Kirsten said. “He’s a world-class player, I have no doubt that in the next three games he’s going to put in one or two really good performances.”

Kirsten also acknowledged the challenge of replacing the injured Mohammed Shami, who has been a pivotal pace weapon for the team, particularly during the powerplay overs, over the past two seasons. “I think you do miss players. Obviously someone like a Shami who was big for us in the last two years, that kind of a player is difficult to replace. You can’t replace world-class bowlers like that.”

“There are some talented young bowlers in our group, but it takes time to find your feet against guys that are wanting to trade every ball for six.”

The South African said the Powerplay has exposed the bowling of many teams this season. “That’s an area where I think all the teams have been exposed. The powerplay has been a tough place to bowl this season. But saying that, a little bit in the wicket, you nick a few batters off and anything can happen.”

“Ahmedabad is traditionally a wicket that does a little bit up-front. So, tomorrow it could turn around and the seamers can get some wickets for us and we can get 2-3 wickets quite quickly and then the whole game changes.”

GT are technically still in the mix though with a maximum tally of 14 points, it would be very difficult for them to qualify. Kirsten wants his team to produce a “solid” show in the last 3 games. “We haven’t played the kind of cricket we know that we can play. There are certain components of our game that haven’t been as consistent as in the past. So for the last three games, we just want to play solid cricket in all departments of the game, because if you don’t, you’ll get exposed.”

“So hopefully one or two guys put in some match-winning performances tomorrow and we can play a good game of cricket.”

Kirsten said his team will need to find a way to take wickets in the Powerplay so that spinners can come into the picture. “If we bowl reasonably well in the power play, it helps our spinners big time because then the spinners can bowl to new batters, which makes a big difference.”

As a purist who values the balance between bat and ball, Kirsten is concerned about the overwhelming dominance of batters in the current IPL season. He urges the BCCI to explore ways to restore equilibrium between batting and bowling in the league.

This season has been particularly challenging for bowlers, with IPL teams achieving 250-plus totals on eight occasions, indicating a significant advantage for the batsmen. Kirsten’s sentiments reflect a broader concern within the cricketing community regarding the need to maintain the integrity and competitiveness of the game by ensuring a fair balance between batting and bowling prowess in T20 cricket.

Ireland Men Face T20 World Cup on Expired Contracts Amid Contract Negotiations

Ireland Men Face T20 World Cup on Expired Contracts Amid Contract Negotiations

Ireland’s men’s cricket team faces the prospect of playing in next month’s T20 World Cup on expired central contracts as negotiations between Cricket Ireland (CI) and the Irish Cricketers’ Association (ICA) continue.

CI announced its central contracts for 2023-24 in March 2023, with 14 men’s players signing two-year deals and seven others signing one-year contracts. However, those contracts expired at the end of February, and players have been playing under the terms of those deals since, which have rolled over indefinitely until negotiations for 2024-25 are complete.

According to The Irish Times, male players rejected CI’s most recent contract offer last week, while centrally-contracted female players delayed their decision until after the recently-concluded T20 World Cup Qualifiers.

Ireland’s men have a busy schedule over the next two weeks, playing seven T20Is between May 10-24 against Pakistan, Netherlands, and Scotland. They will then fly to the United States for the T20 World Cup, where they face India, Pakistan, USA, and Canada in Group A.

A spokesperson for CI declined to comment while negotiations were ongoing, and the ICA did not respond when contacted by ESPNcricinfo. It is understood that players are seeking pay rises, which will be back-dated to March if approved and when contracts are eventually signed.

CI recently announced its men’s and women’s home fixtures for 2024, following a long delay due to the late sign-off of their budget. Funding and logistical issues have caused the cancellation of an incoming men’s tour by Australia and a men’s white-ball series against Zimbabwe, while their men’s ‘home’ series against South Africa will be staged in Abu Dhabi.

Gujarat Titans, Chennai Super Kings Clash in Crucial IPL Encounter

Gujarat Titans, Chennai Super Kings Clash in Crucial IPL Encounter

Gujarat Titans and Chennai Super Kings Face Off in Crucial Clash

Gujarat Titans and Chennai Super Kings, two teams with contrasting fortunes this season, will lock horns in a pivotal match in Ahmedabad on Friday.

Gujarat Titans’ Bowling Woes

Gujarat Titans have struggled to find a reliable pace attack in the absence of Mohammed Shami. Azmatullah Omarzai, Spencer Johnson, and Josh Little have failed to fill the void, leaving the team vulnerable.

Chennai Super Kings’ Playoff Hopes

Chennai Super Kings, on the other hand, are in a better position to make a run at the playoffs. They have lost key pace bowlers, but their experienced batting lineup and all-rounders provide stability.

Form Guide and Previous Meeting

Gujarat Titans have lost their last three matches, while Chennai Super Kings have won two of their last five. In their previous meeting, CSK emerged victorious with Shivam Dube’s half-century and impressive bowling.

Team News and Impact Player Strategy

Gujarat Titans may swap Sai Sudharsan for Sai Kishore or Sandeep Warrier as their impact player. Chennai Super Kings are likely to rotate Ajinkya Rahane with Simarjeet Singh.

Players in the Spotlight

Rashid Khan, once known for his miserly economy, has struggled in recent seasons. He will be eager to prove his worth against CSK. Simarjeet Singh has shown promise with his increased pace, but he needs to prove his consistency.

Stats that Matter

Both Gujarat Titans and Chennai Super Kings have struggled with their batting, scoring slowly in the powerplay and middle overs. Rahane and Wriddhiman Saha have been particularly ineffective.

Pitch and Conditions

In Ahmedabad, chasing is preferred as conditions improve for batting in the evening. The average first-innings total is 188.

Quotes

Gujarat Titans batting coach Gary Kirsten believes captaincy has not affected Shubman Gill’s batting, despite his recent struggles.

Joe Root Backs Kookaburra Ball in County Championship to Upskill Cricketers

Joe Root Backs Kookaburra Ball in County Championship to Upskill Cricketers

Joe Root, England’s Test captain, has endorsed the use of the Kookaburra ball in the County Championship, arguing that it can enhance the skills of domestic cricketers and narrow the gap between domestic and international cricket.

The Kookaburra ball, typically used in Australia, was introduced in the first two rounds of the County Championship season. While the initial results showed a high number of draws, Root believes that the ball’s flatter seam and quicker loss of shape can challenge bowlers and force them to develop new strategies.

Root, who has extensive experience with the Kookaburra ball overseas, sees its use in England as an opportunity for bowlers to improve their wicket-taking abilities in challenging conditions. He emphasizes that the transition to the Kookaburra ball may involve some initial difficulties, but it can ultimately lead to a higher standard of cricket.

Root draws parallels to England’s success in limited-overs cricket, which he attributes to a mindset shift and the development of a pool of talented white-ball players. He believes that a similar approach can be applied to red-ball cricket, with the Kookaburra ball serving as a catalyst for improvement.

The Kookaburra ball trial is part of a wider effort to enhance the quality of domestic cricket and prepare players for the rigors of Test cricket. Root’s support for the initiative highlights the importance of embracing innovation and challenging the status quo to elevate the standard of the game.

Wanindu Hasaranga to Captain Sri Lanka in 2024 T20 World Cup

Wanindu Hasaranga to Captain Sri Lanka in 2024 T20 World Cup

Wanindu Hasaranga, Sri Lanka’s star all-rounder, will lead the team in the upcoming 2024 T20 World Cup. Hasaranga missed the entire 2024 Indian Premier League (IPL) season due to a heel injury but has since made his return in Sri Lanka’s ongoing T20 practice games.

Sri Lanka has been placed in Group D of the T20 World Cup alongside Bangladesh, Nepal, Netherlands, and South Africa. They will kick off their campaign against South Africa on June 3 in New York before facing Bangladesh in Dallas on June 8. Their final two group matches will be against Nepal in Florida on June 12 and Netherlands in St Lucia on June 17.

Hasaranga’s return to fitness is a major boost for Sri Lanka, who will be looking to make a strong impact in the tournament. The 26-year-old is one of the most talented all-rounders in the world, capable of both destructive batting and economical bowling.

Sri Lanka’s squad for the 2024 T20 World Cup is as follows:

* Wanindu Hasaranga (captain)
* Charith Asalanka (vice-captain)
* Kusal Mendis
* Pathum Nissanka
* Kamindu Mendis
* Sadeera Samarawickrama
* Angelo Mathews
* Dasun Shanaka
* Dhananjaya de Silva
* Maheesh Theekshana
* Dunith Wellalage
* Dushmantha Chameera
* Matheesha Pathirana
* Nuwan Thushara
* Dilshan Madushanka

Traveling reserves:

* Asitha Fernando
* Vijayakanth Viyaskanth
* Bhanuka Rajapaksa
* Janith Liyanage

Sri Lanka will be hoping to improve on their performance in the 2022 T20 World Cup, where they failed to progress beyond the Super 12 stage. With Hasaranga leading the charge, they will be confident of making a deep run in the tournament.

RCB Adopts Aggressive Strategy, Targets Playoffs

RCB Adopts Aggressive Strategy, Targets Playoffs

RCB Shifts Strategy to Aggressive Approach, Eyes Playoffs

Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) has undergone a strategic shift, moving away from a “softer option” to a more assertive approach in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL). This change has been instrumental in the team’s resurgence, as they aim to make a strong impact in the remaining matches and secure a spot in the IPL 2024 playoffs.

Star wicketkeeper-batter Dinesh Karthik highlighted the team’s new mindset, emphasizing the importance of aggressive tactics and a fighting spirit. “Earlier we were taking the softer option with the bat, but we are taking the harder option now,” Karthik said. “We are trying to put the pressure on the bowlers.”

This shift has been evident in RCB’s recent performances, where they have registered three consecutive wins. The team’s bowlers have been particularly impressive, bowling in good areas and taking on batters up front. The batters, too, have been more proactive, putting pressure on the opposition bowlers and taking calculated risks.

Karthik acknowledged that RCB still has a long way to go, but he expressed confidence in the team’s ability to maintain their momentum. “We have reached that stage where we have to win every game,” he said. “We need to try and repeat things we have been doing well.”

RCB’s new approach is a reflection of their determination to outperform competitors and achieve greater success in the tournament. The team, known for its passionate fanbase and talented roster, is keen on turning around their fortunes and making a mark in the IPL.

Australian Left-Arm Pacer Ben Dwarshuis Joins Durham for Vitality Blast

Australian Left-Arm Pacer Ben Dwarshuis Joins Durham for Vitality Blast

Ben Dwarshuis, the Australian left-arm fast bowler, has joined Durham for the upcoming Vitality Blast tournament. The 31-year-old replaces Scott Boland, who was ruled out for the season due to plantar fasciitis.

Dwarshuis comes to Durham after a successful Big Bash League campaign with the Sydney Sixers, where he was the leading bowler and player of the season. He claimed 17 wickets, including a match-winning 5 for 21 against the Brisbane Heat. Dwarshuis also played a key role in the Sixers’ back-to-back titles in 2020 and 2021, taking 24 wickets in the latter campaign.

At the international level, Dwarshuis has represented Australia in three T20Is, claiming five wickets at an average of 22.40. He has also featured for Kings XI Punjab in the Indian Premier League and Worcestershire in the Vitality Blast.

“I am very much looking forward to joining Durham Cricket for the upcoming 2024 Vitality Blast season,” said Dwarshuis. “It will also be a great opportunity to play in front of the passionate Durham fans at the Seat Unique Riverside.”

Durham’s Director of Cricket, Marcus North, expressed his excitement about Dwarshuis’ signing. “We are thrilled to have recruited Ben for our T20 Blast season,” said North. “With the loss of Scott Boland and the T20 World Cup being played through the tournament, it was important we found the right cricketer who can play a key role for us this season.”

“Ben has a terrific record with the Sydney Sixers and is constantly up there as one of the top wicket takers in the BBL,” added North. “His white-ball cricket skills are very good, and we are pleased to have him on board.”

Dwarshuis’ left-arm option adds variety to Durham’s already strong bowling attack. He is also a capable batsman, which gives the team additional depth.

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