Rishabh Pant Equals Dhoni's Record with Century in Test Return

Rishabh Pant Equals Dhoni’s Record with Century in Test Return

Rishabh Pant’s remarkable return to Test cricket was marked by a record-equalling century, etching his name alongside former India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the annals of Indian wicketkeeper-batsmen.

After a 635-day hiatus from the longest format, Pant resumed his innings on Saturday with an unbeaten 12. With a couple off Shakib Al Hasan, he reached his sixth Test century, matching Dhoni’s tally and becoming the joint record holder for most centuries by an Indian wicketkeeper-batsman.

Pant’s century came in 124 balls, adorned with 13 fours and 4 sixes. His partnership with Shubman Gill, who was batting on 88 when Pant departed, stretched India’s lead to a commanding 461 runs.

The left-handed Pant, who miraculously survived a horrific car accident in December 2022, displayed his trademark aggression and shot-making prowess. His century was a testament to his resilience and determination to return to the highest level of cricket.

India’s first innings total of 376 was bolstered by Ravichandran Ashwin’s 113 and Ravindra Jadeja’s 86. Bangladesh, in response, were dismissed for 149, with Jasprit Bumrah claiming four wickets.

Pant’s century and India’s dominant performance have put them in a commanding position in the ongoing Test match. The visitors will be looking to press their advantage and secure a series victory.

Jasprit Bumrah: The Master of the Yorker and India's Pace Spearhead

Jasprit Bumrah: The Master of the Yorker and India’s Pace Spearhead

Jasprit Bumrah, India’s pace spearhead, has established himself as a formidable force in the cricketing world. His exceptional ability to execute lethal yorkers and dismantle batting lineups has earned him the reputation as a master craftsman.

Bumrah’s rise to prominence has been marked by his unwavering determination and relentless pursuit of perfection. Former India cricketer Parthiv Patel, who has witnessed Bumrah’s evolution firsthand, attributes his success to his exceptional game understanding and ability to deliver under pressure.

In the ongoing Test match against Bangladesh, Bumrah has showcased his dominance, claiming four wickets in the first innings. His impressive bowling figures of 4/50 in 11 overs have further cemented his status as a world-class bowler.

Bumrah’s impact extends beyond the Test format. He played a pivotal role in India’s recent T20 World Cup triumph, demonstrating his versatility and adaptability. Patel highlights Bumrah’s mastery of various deliveries, including inswingers, outswingers, yorkers, and slower balls.

“He has worked really hard. He works on a particular delivery for a long time at the nets,” Patel said. “Delivering at the right time, under pressure, and in any situation is what makes him a unique bowler in the world.”

Bumrah’s relentless pursuit of excellence has led him to achieve significant milestones. He recently became the 10th Indian bowler to take 400 wickets in international cricket, a testament to his consistency and longevity.

In Tests, Bumrah has claimed 163 wickets in 37 matches at an average of 20.49, including 10 five-wicket hauls. In ODIs, he has taken 149 wickets in 89 matches at an average of 23.55, with two five-wicket hauls. In T20Is, he has taken 89 wickets in 70 matches at an average of 17.74.

Bumrah’s exceptional skills and unwavering determination have made him an indispensable asset to the Indian cricket team. His ability to strike at crucial moments and dismantle batting lineups has earned him the respect and admiration of both fans and opponents alike.

Rashid Khan's Heroics Lead Afghanistan to Historic Series Win Over South Africa

Rashid Khan’s Heroics Lead Afghanistan to Historic Series Win Over South Africa

Rashid Khan’s heroic performance, despite battling a hamstring injury, propelled Afghanistan to a historic series victory over South Africa. The leg-spinner’s remarkable figures of 9-1-19-5 dismantled the Proteas’ batting lineup, securing a 177-run triumph in Sharjah.

Khan’s determination to stay on the field stemmed from his belief that his contribution was crucial to Afghanistan’s success. Despite a month-long hamstring issue, he pushed through the pain, knowing that his presence could make a significant difference.

“I had a hamstring injury, but I tried my best to stay on the ground till the end,” Khan said. “I knew my contribution would be key, so I had to go for it.”

Khan’s injury woes have been a recurring theme lately. He missed the final week of the Hundred due to hamstring trouble and suffered a back niggle during Afghanistan’s domestic T20 league. He also missed the one-off Test against New Zealand.

On his 26th birthday, Khan’s hamstring flared up again while batting. However, he refused to be sidelined, continuing to bat and eventually finishing with six not out off 12 deliveries.

“The love for this game is just pushing you to play,” Khan said. “I thought I was able to bowl and stay in the field, so why not go for it?”

Afghanistan’s victory was marred by another injury concern, with half-centurion Rahmat Shah leaving the field with hamstring trouble. Captain Hashmatullah Shahidi expressed optimism that Shah’s injury was not serious.

“I talked with him, he’s good inshallah,” Shahidi said. “Hopefully he will be okay and play the other game.”

Afghanistan have clinched the series 2-0 but have one more match to play in Sharjah on Sunday. They will then have a break before their scheduled tour of Zimbabwe in December-January.

Pakistan All-Rounder Exposes Umpiring Corruption in Domestic Cricket

Pakistan All-Rounder Exposes Umpiring Corruption in Domestic Cricket

Pakistan All-Rounder Faheem Ashraf Exposes Rampant Umpiring Corruption in Domestic Cricket

Pakistan all-rounder Faheem Ashraf has lifted the lid on the widespread corruption plaguing umpiring in domestic cricket, revealing that players often exchange phone numbers with umpires to secure favors.

Speaking on the sidelines of the Champions Cup, Ashraf painted a grim picture of the state of umpiring in Pakistan, claiming that the best umpires have left the domestic circuit for higher-level appointments.

“All the good umpires in Pakistan are gone from domestic cricket,” Ashraf said. “Umpiring in domestic cricket is also like this (poor), but because there is no TV coverage, no one has the idea.”

Ashraf’s comments come amid growing concerns over the poor standard of umpiring in the ongoing Champions Cup, which has been marred by several controversial decisions.

“Now (with the Champions Cup) everyone knows at what level umpiring is in Pakistan,” Ashraf said. “Good or bad, everyone knows now.”

The 30-year-old all-rounder went on to reveal that players and umpires often exchange favors in domestic cricket.

“In domestic cricket, players are friends with umpires, so they get saved or umpires take their (phone) numbers,” Ashraf said. “I am talking straight.”

Ashraf emphasized that such practices are not tolerated in the Champions Cup, where every decision is scrutinized under the watchful eye of television cameras.

“But there is no friendship here (in the Champions Cup) because everything is on the (TV) screen,” Ashraf said. “Everybody is watching.”

Ashraf’s revelations have sparked outrage among cricket fans and officials, who have called for immediate action to address the issue of corruption in domestic umpiring.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has acknowledged the problem and has promised to take steps to improve the quality of umpiring in domestic cricket.

Pant's Tactical Advice Amuses Bangladesh in Chennai Test

Pant’s Tactical Advice Amuses Bangladesh in Chennai Test

Rishabh Pant, the charismatic Indian wicketkeeper-batsman, brought a touch of levity to the opening Test against Bangladesh in Chennai on Saturday. Known for his infectious enthusiasm, Pant couldn’t resist offering some tactical advice to the opposition.

As play commenced on the third morning, Pant noticed some indecision among the Bangladesh fielders. With a mischievous grin, he couldn’t help but chime in, “Arre idhar aayega ek…bhai, ek idhar, one fielder here, mid-wicket.”

To the amusement of the commentators and viewers, Shanto and the bowler promptly heeded Pant’s suggestion, repositioning a fielder to mid-wicket. Pant’s lighthearted intervention not only drew laughter but also highlighted his keen eye for the game.

This Test match marks Pant’s return to the international arena after a horrific car accident in December 2022. His recovery has been nothing short of remarkable, and his presence on the field has brought a renewed sense of energy to the Indian team.

In the first innings, Pant contributed a valuable 39 runs. Resuming his knock in India’s second innings, he looked determined to make a significant impact. Alongside Shubman Gill, who was batting on 33, Pant aimed to extend India’s lead and put Bangladesh under further pressure.

India, who posted a formidable 376 in their first innings, opted not to enforce the follow-on after dismissing Bangladesh for a paltry 149. The hosts resumed their second innings with a commanding lead of 308 runs.

Pant’s jovial nature and quick wit have made him a fan favorite. His ability to find humor in even the most intense situations is a testament to his resilience and positive outlook. As India continues its quest for victory in Chennai, Pant’s infectious spirit is sure to inspire his teammates and entertain cricket enthusiasts worldwide.

Rohit Sharma's Leadership Style: A Different Approach to Virat Kohli

Rohit Sharma’s Leadership Style: A Different Approach to Virat Kohli

Rohit Sharma’s leadership style as India’s Test captain has been a topic of discussion, with many noting its distinct differences from that of his predecessor, Virat Kohli. While Kohli was known for his intense and aggressive approach, Sharma has adopted a more hands-on and supportive style.

Sharma’s approach emphasizes communication and guidance, with a focus on keeping his teammates motivated and engaged. His famous “garden mein ghoomne wala” comment, which he used to encourage his fielders to show more intensity, has become a viral sensation.

However, Sharma’s calm demeanor does not mean he lacks intensity. During the first Test against Bangladesh, he was seen expressing his frustration with a fielder, exclaiming, “Oye, soye hue hai sab log (Everybody is sleeping).”

Despite his leadership style, Sharma has struggled to find his form against Bangladesh in Test cricket. In the first Test at Chennai, he scored only six and five in two innings, continuing his poor run against the Tigers. In four Tests and five innings against Bangladesh, he has managed just 44 runs at an average of 8.80.

In contrast, Sharma’s all-format numbers against Bangladesh are impressive, with 1,307 runs in 34 matches at an average of 40.84. He has also scored three centuries and eight fifties against them.

In the ongoing 2023-25 ICC World Test Championship, Sharma has scored 711 runs at an average of 41.82, including three centuries and three fifties.

Despite his recent struggles against Bangladesh, Sharma remains a key figure in India’s Test team. His leadership style and ability to motivate his teammates will be crucial as India looks to improve its performance in the longest format of the game.

Virat Kohli's Form Slump Continues in Bangladesh Test

Virat Kohli’s Form Slump Continues in Bangladesh Test

Virat Kohli’s struggles with form continued in the first Test against Bangladesh, as the Indian batter failed to make a significant impact in either innings. In the first innings, Kohli chased an outside off stump delivery by Hasan Mahmud and was dismissed for 6. In the second innings, he fell victim to a wrong leg-before-wicket decision, which he chose not to review. Ultraedge later revealed that the bat had made contact with the ball, meaning Kohli would have been not out had he opted for a review.

Kohli’s poor form has been a concern for India across all formats this year. In 15 matches and 17 innings, he has scored just 319 runs at a sub-par average of 18.76, with only one half-century to his name. His best score of 76 came during the T20 World Cup final against South Africa.

In Tests, Kohli’s average has dropped to an eight-year low. In 114 Tests, he has scored 8,871 runs in 193 innings at an average of 48.74, with 29 centuries and 30 fifties. The last time his average was lower than this was during November 2016, when he averaged 48.28.

The period of 2020s has not been kind to Kohli in white colours. In 30 Tests played since the start of 2020, he has scored just 1,669 runs at an average of just 32.72, with just two centuries and eight fifties in 52 innings. His best score is 186.

In five Tests and eight innings during the 2023-25 ICC World Test Championship cycle, Kohli has scored 392 runs at an average of 49.00, with a century and two fifties. His best score is 121. India will need Kohli to fire in coming matches against Bangladesh, New Zealand, and Australia if they are to secure their maiden WTC title.

Sarfaraz Ahmed Sledges Babar Azam, Rizwan Emerges as Captaincy Contender

Sarfaraz Ahmed Sledges Babar Azam, Rizwan Emerges as Captaincy Contender

Babar Azam’s immense popularity among Pakistani cricket fans is undeniable. However, during a recent Champions Cup 2024 match between Stallions and Dolphins, former Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed engaged in some light-hearted sledging directed at Babar.

As Babar walked out to bat after his team won the toss and elected to bat first, Sarfaraz, who was mentoring the Dolphins franchise, couldn’t resist a playful dig. “No hurry, no hurry. Tell them to keep chanting ‘Babar, Babar.’ Let Babar play 40 overs and we’ll get the others out,” Sarfaraz quipped, his comments captured by the stump microphone.

Despite the playful banter, Babar remained unfazed and went on to score his first century in the competition. The Pakistan T20I captain reached the triple-figure mark in 99 balls, finishing on 104 off 100 deliveries with seven boundaries and three sixes.

However, Babar’s tenure as white-ball captain may be nearing its end. Recent reports have suggested that Mohammad Rizwan is emerging as the frontrunner to replace Babar as skipper. This news has sparked mixed reactions from fans and former Pakistan cricketers.

Former Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali has expressed his support for Rizwan to take over the captaincy. “The way Rizwan led the side, he proved there is no better skipper than him. He has shown it with his captaincy. He read the pitch; it is a big thing. Even Babar can’t do that,” Ali said on his YouTube channel.

Whether Babar will continue as captain or Rizwan will take over remains to be seen. However, one thing is for sure: the competition for the captaincy is heating up, and it will be interesting to see how the situation unfolds in the coming months.

Kohli-Rahim Rivalry Resurfaces as India Dominates Bangladesh in Chennai Test

Kohli-Rahim Rivalry Resurfaces as India Dominates Bangladesh in Chennai Test

Virat Kohli and Mushfiqur Rahim’s on-field rivalry has been a topic of discussion for years, and it resurfaced during the first Test between India and Bangladesh in Chennai. Former Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal hinted at Kohli’s history of sledging Rahim, prompting a cheeky response from ex-India coach Ravi Shastri.

Rahim has previously stated that Kohli often engages in verbal exchanges with him on the field. “He always tries to sledge me every time I go in to bat,” Rahim said. “He’s a really competitive guy and doesn’t want to lose any cricket match.”

Kohli’s competitive nature was evident in India’s dominant performance on Day 2 of the Test. After dismissing Bangladesh for 149, India extended their lead to 308. However, Kohli’s innings was cut short when he was trapped lbw by Mehidy Hasan Miraz for 17.

Despite Kohli’s dismissal, India remained in control of the match. Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant were unbeaten on 33 and 12, respectively, at stumps.

Bangladesh’s top scorer was Shakib Al Hasan with 32, while Jasprit Bumrah was the pick of India’s bowlers with 4/55.

The hosts opted not to enforce the follow-on, giving Bangladesh a chance to bat again. However, India’s bowlers will be confident of wrapping up the match quickly and securing a series victory.

Rishabh Pant's Fearless Return Impresses Adam Gilchrist

Rishabh Pant’s Fearless Return Impresses Adam Gilchrist

Rishabh Pant’s remarkable return to Test cricket after a horrific car accident in December 2022 has garnered widespread admiration, including from Australian legend Adam Gilchrist. Pant’s fighting spirit, fearless approach, and ability to entertain have earned him high praise from the former wicketkeeper-batsman.

Gilchrist, known for his own aggressive batting style, believes Pant takes it to another level. “I reckon he attacks a bit more than I did,” Gilchrist said. “He looks fearless. What I do like is that he occasionally puts a foot on the brake and absorbs a bit of pressure. So he’s a class act.”

Pant’s return to competitive cricket with the Indian Premier League earlier this year was a testament to his resilience. After undergoing multiple surgeries and spending over a year in rehab, he contributed to India’s T20 World Cup triumph and played the Duleep Trophy to mark his red-ball comeback.

Gilchrist, who played 96 Tests, 287 ODIs, and 13 T20Is, believes Pant’s entertainment value is what sets him apart. “He is, what you say, bums on seats and people pay money well and truly. I would happily pay money to watch him play cricket,” Gilchrist said. “He’s got the humour. He knows how to go about a very serious business in a fun way.”

Pant’s first Test innings upon return yielded a score of 39, demonstrating his ability to perform at the highest level despite the challenges he has faced. His fighting spirit and determination have inspired many, and his return to form is a welcome boost for Indian cricket.

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