Heather Knight Joins Somerset Board to Advise on Women's Cricket

Heather Knight Joins Somerset Board to Advise on Women’s Cricket

Somerset’s appointment of England captain Heather Knight to their board has been hailed as a shrewd move by England Women’s head coach Jon Lewis. Knight’s role will involve advising on cricketing matters as Somerset prepares to compete in the top tier of the new domestic women’s competition next year.

Lewis believes Knight’s experience and knowledge will be invaluable to Somerset, who are one of three new teams joining the top flight alongside Durham and Essex. “Somerset have made a really smart decision in getting someone involved in their board who’s got a real intrinsic knowledge of women’s cricket,” Lewis said.

Knight’s appointment comes at a critical time for women’s cricket in England and Wales, with the regional set-up set to be disbanded after this summer. Many players face moving to different cities to play at the highest level, or playing in the lower tiers of the new competition.

Knight is acutely aware of the challenges facing players and has emphasized the importance of supporting them during this transition. “It’s important that the girls are looked after and helped to transition into the new structure,” she said.

Meanwhile, Bess Heath may find herself taking on more wicketkeeping duties for Northern Diamonds after being earmarked as Amy Jones’ understudy in the England set-up. Lewis expressed concern that Heath had not been keeping wicket regularly for Diamonds, despite being one of the best young wicketkeepers in the country.

“It does really concern me that one of the best young wicketkeepers in the country isn’t keeping wicket,” Lewis said. “She’s a really dynamic batter and we hope that she’s able to keep wicket for the Diamonds.”

Heath’s importance as a back-up keeper for England was highlighted by the omission of Tammy Beaumont from the T20I squad to face Pakistan. Lewis emphasized the need to balance Heath’s development with providing cover for Jones.

“We need to balance her development with as equal a dose of playing as we can, whilst also having cover for Amy Jones because we would look a little bit silly if Amy injured a finger during a game or during warm-ups and we didn’t have a keeper around,” Lewis said.

Sourav Ganguly Rates Indian T20 World Cup Team as 'Very Strong'

Sourav Ganguly Rates Indian T20 World Cup Team as ‘Very Strong’

Former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly has expressed confidence in the Indian team’s chances at the upcoming T20 World Cup, scheduled to be held in the USA and West Indies from June 2 to 29.

Assessing the 15-member Indian squad, Ganguly praised the team’s depth and match-winning capabilities. “They are a very strong team. All the 15 were good enough to be selected,” he said.

Ganguly highlighted the presence of star players such as Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant, and Sanju Samson, emphasizing their ability to turn matches in India’s favor. He also commended the inclusion of Shivam Dubey, a promising all-rounder.

The former captain acknowledged the importance of spinners in the West Indies, where the pitches are typically slow and low. “They are playing in the West Indies, where the pitches will spin and will be slow and (will keep) low and big grounds. Spinners will be important,” he said.

Ganguly explained the decision to select an additional spinner over finisher Rinku Singh, stating that the team wanted to prioritize spin bowling. “They wanted to go with another spinner. He has not got a place, but it’s just the beginning for Rinku.”

Regarding the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL), Ganguly, who is the team director of Delhi Capitals, acknowledged the intense competition among teams for playoff berths. “Everybody is on the same boat,” he said.

Corey Anderson to Represent USA in 2024 T20 World Cup

Corey Anderson to Represent USA in 2024 T20 World Cup

Corey Anderson, a former New Zealand international, has been named in the USA squad for the 2024 T20 World Cup. Anderson, who represented New Zealand in the 2015 ODI World Cup and the 2014 and 2016 T20 World Cups, will now don the USA jersey for the upcoming tournament.

The USA squad also includes Ali Khan, who has experience playing in various T20 leagues worldwide, and Shayan Jahangir, who has represented USA in 12 ODIs. Gajanand Singh and Usman Rafiq have been dropped from the squad that recently defeated Canada in a five-match T20I series.

Monank Patel and Aaron Jones, who captained and vice-captained the team against Canada, have retained their positions. Patel was USA’s leading run-scorer in that series, while Harmeet Singh and Shadley Van Schalkwyk were the top wicket-takers.

Anderson, who has played in T20 leagues around the world, will bring valuable experience to the USA team. He has scored over 2,000 runs and taken over 100 wickets in T20 cricket. Khan, despite limited T20I experience, has played in the Caribbean Premier League, Pakistan Super League, and International League T20.

Jahangir, who began his career in Pakistan, has played 12 ODIs for USA. His inclusion adds depth to the team’s batting lineup.

USA will open the T20 World Cup against Canada in Dallas on June 1. The tournament will be co-hosted by the USA and the West Indies.

West Indies Announce 15-Man Squad for 2024 T20 World Cup

West Indies Announce 15-Man Squad for 2024 T20 World Cup

West Indies have unveiled their 15-man squad for the 2024 T20 World Cup, with Shimron Hetmyer making a notable return and Shamar Joseph receiving a surprise call-up.

Hetmyer, who famously missed his flight to the 2022 T20 World Cup, has been recalled to the fold after a strong showing in domestic cricket. The left-handed batsman has been in impressive form for Guyana Amazon Warriors in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), averaging over 40 with a strike rate of 140.

Another notable inclusion is Joseph, a 24-year-old fast bowler who has played only three T20s for West Indies. However, his stunning seven-wicket haul in the historic Test win at the Gabba against Australia has caught the attention of selectors.

Alzarri Joseph has been named deputy to captain Rovman Powell, while Nicholas Pooran, Andre Russell, and Jason Holder are all included in the squad.

West Indies head coach Daren Sammy confirmed that Sunil Narine was considered for selection but is unavailable due to his retirement from international cricket. Sammy also stated that CWI has requested the BCCI to release West Indies players from the ongoing IPL as soon as possible.

West Indies are placed in Group C alongside Papua New Guinea (PNG), Uganda, New Zealand, and Afghanistan. Their first two matches will be played in Providence, Guyana, against PNG on June 2 and Uganda on June 8. They will then face New Zealand at the Brian Lara Stadium in Trinidad on June 12, before their final group game against Afghanistan on June 17 in St Lucia.

Rohit Sharma Benched as Impact Substitute After Criticizing IPL Rule

Rohit Sharma Benched as Impact Substitute After Criticizing IPL Rule

Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma, who had previously criticized the IPL’s “impact player” rule, found himself benched in the match against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) as an impact substitute in an IPL 2024 game.

Sharma had expressed his disapproval of the rule, stating that it would hinder all-rounders and that cricket is played by 11 players, not 12. He argued that the rule takes away from the game’s cricketing aspect and prevents players like Shivam Dube and Washington Sundar from bowling.

However, in the MI vs KKR match, Sharma was not included in the starting XI. Mumbai Indians skipper Hardik Pandya elected to bowl first, making one change to the playing XI by bringing in Naman Dhir for Mohammad Nabi.

Pandya acknowledged the team’s recent struggles but expressed optimism about playing well on their home ground. KKR captain Shreyas Iyer opted to field an unchanged side.

Mumbai entered the game after three consecutive defeats, while KKR had won two and lost one in their last three matches. Despite KKR’s recent success, Mumbai holds a dominant head-to-head record, having won 23 out of 32 matches.

Mumbai Indians' Playoff Hopes Dwindle Despite Captain's Vow to Fight On

Mumbai Indians’ Playoff Hopes Dwindle Despite Captain’s Vow to Fight On

Mumbai Indians’ Playoff Hopes Dwindle Despite Captain’s Vow to Fight On

Mumbai Indians’ quest for a sixth Indian Premier League (IPL) title appears increasingly elusive as the team continues to struggle in the 2024 season. Despite having five matches remaining, the five-time champions find themselves in a precarious position, with their playoff hopes hanging by a thread.

During the toss against Kolkata Knight Riders at the Wankhede Stadium on Friday, captain Hardik Pandya acknowledged the team’s challenging campaign but expressed his determination to keep fighting. “It’s always about playing for pride,” Pandya said. “It looks quite tough for us, but at the same time, we want to play good cricket. It feels good to be back home.”

Mumbai Indians have managed only three wins from their first 10 matches, leaving them second-to-last on the points table. Even if they were to win all their remaining games, they would only reach 16 points, which is unlikely to be enough to challenge the top teams.

Pandya, who took over the captaincy from Rohit Sharma before the season, has endured a difficult campaign, struggling to make an impact with both bat and ball. The all-rounder has been hampered by a long injury layoff and has yet to find his rhythm in the IPL.

The team’s batting has also been inconsistent, with only Suryakumar Yadav and Ishan Kishan showing any signs of form. The bowling attack has also been underwhelming, with Jasprit Bumrah and Jofra Archer still sidelined by injuries.

Despite the setbacks, Pandya remains optimistic that the team can turn things around. “We want to play good cricket,” he said. “We have a good track record, and we want to keep playing for pride.”

However, the odds are stacked against Mumbai Indians, and their playoff hopes appear to be fading with each passing match. The team will need to produce a remarkable turnaround in their remaining games to have any chance of reaching the knockout stages.

Mumbai Indians Fall Short Despite Bumrah's Five-Wicket Haul

Mumbai Indians Fall Short Despite Bumrah’s Five-Wicket Haul

Mumbai Indians (MI) skipper Hardik Pandya won the toss and elected to bowl first against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in an Indian Premier League (IPL) match on Friday. MI made one change to their lineup, bringing in Naman Dhir in place of Mohammad Nabi, while KKR fielded the same playing XI.

MI’s decision to bowl first proved to be a wise one as they restricted KKR to a modest total of 165/9 in their allotted 20 overs. Jasprit Bumrah was the pick of the bowlers for MI, claiming 5/10 in his four overs. He was ably supported by Piyush Chawla, who took 2/22.

In reply, MI got off to a solid start with Ishan Kishan and Suryakumar Yadav putting on a 50-run partnership for the first wicket. However, KKR fought back with wickets at regular intervals, including the key scalps of Kishan and Yadav.

Despite the setbacks, MI managed to stay in the hunt thanks to a crucial 35-run knock from Tim David. However, with the asking rate climbing, MI eventually fell short by 10 runs, finishing on 155/9.

KKR’s victory was largely due to their disciplined bowling performance, led by Bumrah. The Indian pacer was unplayable at times, consistently hitting the right areas and generating good pace. Chawla also played a key role, providing control and picking up crucial wickets.

For MI, the defeat was a disappointing one, as they failed to capitalize on their strong start. Kishan and Yadav looked in good touch, but they were unable to convert their starts into big scores. David’s late cameo gave MI a glimmer of hope, but it was ultimately not enough.

Rinku Singh's Exclusion from India's T20 World Cup Squad Raises Questions

Rinku Singh’s Exclusion from India’s T20 World Cup Squad Raises Questions

India’s T20 World Cup Squad: Should Rinku Singh Have Been Included?

Former Pakistan cricketer Rashid Latif has expressed his opinion on India’s squad for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup, suggesting that the team management could have considered including Rinku Singh.

Rinku Singh’s exclusion from the 15-member Indian squad has been a topic of debate among experts and fans. The explosive batter has impressed with his performances in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and for the Indian cricket team in T20Is.

Chief selector Ajit Agarkar clarified that Rinku’s omission was not due to any shortcomings on his part. However, he was included in the reserves, while Shivam Dube was rewarded for his form in the ongoing IPL.

India opted for four spinners – Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, and Yuzvendra Chahal – for the tournament to be played in the USA and the Caribbean. However, many experts believe that four spinners may be excessive, given the pitches are likely to be more suited to pace bowling.

Latif believes that Rinku Singh’s experience in finishing matches could have been valuable for India. “Rinku Singh has the experience of finishing off, which we have already seen,” Latif said. “In my opinion, if it seems there is one bowler extra, then Rinku Singh could have been in the squad.”

India’s squad for T20 World Cup 2024:

* Rohit Sharma (C)
* Hardik Pandya (VC)
* Yashasvi Jaiswal
* Virat Kohli
* Suryakumar Yadav
* Rishabh Pant
* Sanju Samson
* Shivam Dube
* Ravindra Jadeja
* Axar Patel
* Kuldeep Yadav
* Yuzvendra Chahal
* Arshdeep Singh
* Mohammed Siraj
* Jasprit Bumrah

Reserves:

* Shubman Gill
* Rinku Singh
* Khaleel Ahmed
* Avesh Khan

England Women Use AI to Enhance Selection Process

England Women Use AI to Enhance Selection Process

England Women’s cricket team is embracing artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance their selection process. Head coach Jon Lewis credits AI with playing a crucial role in their drawn Ashes series last year.

Lewis first encountered the technology from London-based company PSi while coaching in the Women’s Premier League (WPL). The system allows coaching staff to simulate various match-ups and scenarios.

“We can run simulated teams against simulated opposition to understand how they might match up,” Lewis explained. “I can send multiple lineups, and they run approximately 250,000 simulations per team, considering all possible permutations.”

Lewis emphasizes that AI is not the sole determinant of team selection but rather a valuable tool to inform decisions. “We used it successfully in the Ashes last summer to match up against the Australian side,” he said.

However, Lewis acknowledges the limitations of historical data in the women’s game, which can impact the accuracy of AI simulations. He believes this will improve as the international schedule and franchise scene expand.

While AI can assist in borderline selection calls, Lewis prioritizes a people-first approach. “We’re on the ground with the players, and that’s our primary consideration,” he said. “But AI is a fascinating tool that complements our cricketing judgment.”

Lewis highlighted the T20I leg of last summer’s Ashes as an example where AI proved beneficial. “We identified a strength in Australia and matched our best bowlers to that part of the game,” he said. “It helped us win the T20 series and get back into the Ashes.”

Beyond data analysis, England Women have also engaged in team-building exercises, including cold-water swimming, to foster resilience and clear thinking under pressure.

“Cricket is a tactical game that requires clear thinking and anxiety management,” Lewis said. “By taking players out of their comfort zones, we encourage them to voice opinions, support each other, and connect on a deeper level.”

The players’ honest discussions about their fears and anxieties will enable the coaching staff to support their personal growth and enhance their performance on the field.

Langer's Competitive Fire Burns Bright in Push-Up Challenge with LSG Pacer

Langer’s Competitive Fire Burns Bright in Push-Up Challenge with LSG Pacer

Justin Langer’s Competitive Spirit Shines in Push-Up Challenge with Lucknow Super Giants Pacer

At 53 years old, Lucknow Super Giants head coach Justin Langer proved that age is just a number when he engaged in a push-up challenge with his 24-year-old pacer, Naveen-ul-Haq. During a training session ahead of their clash against Kolkata Knight Riders, Langer showcased his unwavering competitive spirit and desire to win.

In a video shared by the franchise on social media, Langer and Naveen were seen in an intense push-up battle. Despite being less than half of Langer’s age, Naveen struggled to keep up with his head coach’s relentless pace. Langer emerged as the clear winner, demonstrating his exceptional fitness and determination.

Langer’s competitive nature has been evident throughout his first season as head coach of LSG. Under his guidance, the team has secured a top-four position in the IPL points table with six wins and four losses. However, the likes of Sunrisers Hyderabad, Chennai Super Kings, and Delhi Capitals are hot on their heels as the season approaches its climax.

In the past two editions of the IPL, LSG has reached the play-offs but failed to advance to the finals. Langer’s experience and leadership will be crucial as the team aims to break this trend and make a deep run in the tournament.

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