Lions Roar to First Win, End Markhors' Unbeaten Streak

Lions Roar to First Win, End Markhors’ Unbeaten Streak

In a thrilling encounter at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, Lions emerged victorious over Markhors by 35 runs, snapping the latter’s unbeaten streak in the Champions One-Day Cup.

Lions’ openers Abdullah Shafique and Imam-ul-Haq provided a solid foundation with a 110-run partnership. Omair Yousuf and Mohammad Taha continued the momentum, but their dismissals brought Irfan Khan and Khushdil Shah together.

Irfan Khan played a blistering knock, reaching his century off just 56 deliveries. Khushdil Shah, known for his power-hitting, contributed with a quickfire 73 off 45 balls. The duo’s 147-run stand propelled Lions to a formidable total of 367 for 6.

Markhors’ chase got off to a flying start with Fakhar Zaman scoring at a rapid pace. However, Ahmed Daniyal’s double strike and Khushdil Shah’s dismissal of Fakhar and Iftikhar Ahmed put the brakes on their progress.

Despite valiant efforts from Abdul Samad and Salman Agha, Markhors fell short of the target. Aamer Yamin and Shaheen Shah Afridi picked up crucial wickets in the latter stages to seal the victory for Lions.

Irfan Khan’s unbeaten century and Khushdil Shah’s all-round performance proved decisive in Lions’ first win of the tournament. The result also marked the first time in the competition that a team batting second had failed to chase down the target.

India's Familiarity with UAE Conditions Boosts World Cup Hopes

India’s Familiarity with UAE Conditions Boosts World Cup Hopes

India’s Familiarity with UAE Conditions Gives Them an Edge in Women’s T20 World Cup

Former Indian women’s cricket captain Mithali Raj believes that India will have a significant advantage in the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup, which will be held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from October 3.

The UAE’s conditions are similar to those found in India, giving the Indian team a familiarity that other teams may not have. “The UAE is, again, in very similar conditions, so we can say that, you know, our team has the advantage,” Raj told Star Sports.

However, Raj cautioned against complacency, emphasizing that every team will be well-prepared for the tournament. “But again, the World Cup means every team comes well prepared,” she added.

Despite reaching the finals of several ICC events, including two senior World Cups, the Indian women’s team has yet to win a global title. “The Indian women’s team, so far, hasn’t won, other than the Under-19 World Cup,” Raj said.

Raj expressed her desire for the team to perform well in the tournament. “I think I will definitely want the team to do well because, like everybody else, when we get into the World Cup, we want our team to win,” she said.

India will open their campaign against New Zealand on October 4 in Dubai. They have been placed in Group A alongside Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.

Will Jacks: England's Rising Star Ready to Shine in Australia Series

Will Jacks: England’s Rising Star Ready to Shine in Australia Series

Will Jacks, the rising star of English cricket, has made a remarkable impact on the international stage in recent months. His stunning performances in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and his Test debut against Pakistan have showcased his exceptional talent and versatility.

In the IPL, Jacks played a pivotal role in Royal Challengers Bangalore’s remarkable comeback. After winning just one of their first eight games, the RCB men rallied to win six on the trot to qualify for the playoffs. Jacks’ stunning 41-ball hundred against Gujarat Titans was a masterclass of T20 batting.

Jacks’ Test debut was equally impressive. He was told he was in the team just two minutes before the toss at Rawalpindi. Despite the short notice, he took six wickets with his off-spin, helping England secure a remarkable victory on a flat pitch.

In an exclusive interview with The Hindu, Jacks shared his thoughts on his recent performances and the upcoming white-ball series against Australia.

“I am excited about the series against Australia,” said Jacks. “I have had a small taste of ODI cricket for England and I am enjoying the format. It’s a nice mix of T20 and Test cricket.”

Jacks believes that bilateral series are important, despite criticism from some quarters. “Any time you play for your country, it’s an important series,” he said. “And England against Australia is the oldest rivalry in cricket.”

Jacks is particularly excited about the arrival of Brendon McCullum as England’s white-ball coach. “It’s really exciting,” he said. “I have had a little bit of experience with Baz, having done two Test tours. The amount of positivity and energy he brings to the group is second to none.”

Jacks credits McCullum with changing the mindset of English cricket. “It’s the positivity,” he said. “It’s wanting to take the game on at all stages, put everyone under pressure, instead of never taking a backward step. That’s a good mindset to have right through the whole English cricket system.”

Jacks also spoke about his admiration for Kevin Pietersen and A.B. de Villiers, two of his cricketing idols. “Kevin Pietersen was my hero growing up,” he said. “He was at the forefront of the 2005 Ashes series and I remember his knock at the Oval on the final day. From that moment on, he was my hero.”

“A.B. de Villiers is as good as it gets across all formats,” Jacks added. “Every time he was on the TV, I made sure I was there watching.”

Jacks is confident that England can continue their recent success under McCullum. “We have a lot of talent in the team,” he said. “We just need to keep working hard and keep believing in ourselves.”

Ricky Ponting Appointed Head Coach of Punjab Kings in IPL

Ricky Ponting Appointed Head Coach of Punjab Kings in IPL

Ricky Ponting, the legendary Australian cricketer, has been appointed as the head coach of the Punjab Kings (PBKS) in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Ponting’s appointment marks a significant change for PBKS, who have struggled to find consistency in recent seasons.

Ponting’s coaching journey in the IPL began with the Kolkata Knight Riders in 2008. He later joined the Mumbai Indians, where he led the team to their first IPL title in 2013. In 2018, he took over as head coach of the Delhi Capitals, guiding them to three consecutive playoff appearances.

Ponting’s primary task at PBKS will be to identify players for retention ahead of the upcoming season. The team has not qualified for the playoffs since 2014 and finished ninth in the 2024 IPL season.

Ponting acknowledged the pressure of winning a trophy as a coach but welcomed it. He said, “That is the thing that makes coaching inviting to me. I like having that pressure. It is as close to getting back to playing as you can possibly get.”

Reflecting on his IPL journey, Ponting called coaching MI an “awesome experience” and described the DC changing room as a “special place” despite not winning a trophy. He noted that coaching in the IPL has evolved and is now more specific, with teams covering every aspect by appointing specialized coaches.

Key performers for Punjab last season included Harshal Patel, who won the Purple Cap for the second time, and the uncapped Indian players Shashank Singh and Ashutosh Sharma. The squad also includes talents like left-arm fast bowler Arshdeep Singh, wicketkeeper-batter Jitesh Sharma, and leg-spinner Rahul Chahar. Notable overseas players in the team are England’s Sam Curran, Liam Livingstone, Jonny Bairstow, and South African pacer Kagiso Rabada.

With Shikhar Dhawan’s recent retirement, identifying a new captain will also be a priority for Ponting and the team management.

Ricky Ponting Opens Up on Delhi Capitals Exit, Embraces Pressure of Coaching

Ricky Ponting Opens Up on Delhi Capitals Exit, Embraces Pressure of Coaching

Ricky Ponting, the former Australian skipper, has shed light on his departure from the Delhi Capitals (DC) coaching setup, citing availability issues and the franchise’s desire for a full-time head coach. Ponting’s exit from DC after seven years paved the way for his appointment as the new head coach of Punjab Kings (PBKS) starting from IPL 2025.

Ponting’s IPL journey began as a player with Kolkata Knight Riders in 2008, followed by a stint with Mumbai Indians, where he relinquished the captaincy in 2013. He later served as an advisor in 2014 and head coach in 2015 and 2016. In 2018, he took over as head coach of DC, guiding them to three consecutive playoff appearances from 2019 to 2021, including their maiden final in 2020.

Reflecting on his time with DC, Ponting emphasized the “family environment” he fostered. However, he acknowledged the franchise’s desire for a full-time head coach, which he could not commit to due to other commitments and family time.

“I understand what they want; they said to me that my availability was becoming an issue. And they wanted to pretty much have a full-time head coach. I could not commit to that, so I was disappointed that it ended, but I understand the direction they wanted to head going forward,” Ponting said.

Despite the disappointment, Ponting expressed gratitude for the memories and relationships he built during his tenure. He also highlighted the pressure of winning a trophy, which he embraces as a coach.

“That is the thing that makes coaching inviting to me. I like having that pressure. It is as close to getting back to playing as you can possibly get,” he added.

Ponting acknowledged the evolution of coaching in the IPL, with teams appointing coaches for specific roles. He believes this has contributed to the improvement of Indian players, who benefit from exposure to top coaches.

As for his new role with PBKS, Ponting will prioritize identifying players for retention ahead of the next season. Key performers from last season include Harshal Patel, Shashank Singh, and Ashutosh Sharma. The squad also boasts notable talents like Arshdeep Singh, Jitesh Sharma, Rahul Chahar, and overseas players like Sam Curran, Liam Livingstone, Jonny Bairstow, and Kagiso Rabada.

With the retirement of Shikhar Dhawan, Ponting and the team management will also need to appoint a new captain.

Sri Lanka Seize Control in First Test Against New Zealand

Sri Lanka Seize Control in First Test Against New Zealand

Sri Lanka’s Dinesh Chandimal and Dimuth Karunaratne forged a formidable partnership to propel the hosts to a commanding lead in the first Test against New Zealand in Galle. The duo’s 147-run alliance helped Sri Lanka establish a 202-run advantage at stumps on day three.

Karunaratne, who scored 83, displayed his prowess by punishing loose deliveries and forcing New Zealand to spread the field. Chandimal, who contributed 61, adopted a more conservative approach. “When you play in Galle, there is a way I play, and I back that style,” Karunaratne explained. “Sweeps and reverse sweeps are the best way forward on that wicket.”

New Zealand’s Ajaz Patel broke the deadlock after tea, dismissing Karunaratne with a sharply spinning delivery. Chandimal followed suit in the next over, falling victim to rookie William O’Rourke’s temptation. O’Rourke, who had already impressed with a five-wicket haul in the first innings, also accounted for Pathum Nissanka and Kamindu Mendis.

New Zealand resumed on 255-4 but lost their remaining wickets quickly, despite a valiant effort from wicketkeeper Glenn Phillips (49). “It is a very good Test wicket,” Phillips said. “There is a lot of assistance for spinners, and seamers can come into play as well.”

Sri Lanka drew first blood in the morning when Tom Blundell was given out caught after a review. Daryl Mitchell posted a half-century for New Zealand, but was eventually run out. The second new ball proved advantageous for Sri Lanka, with Ramesh Mendis and Prabath Jayasuriya finding bounce. Jayasuriya claimed four wickets, including that of top-scorer Tom Latham (70), while Ramesh bagged three.

Saturday will see a rest day between the sides as Sri Lanka holds a presidential election, with play to resume on Sunday.

Surrey Crowned County Champions for Third Consecutive Year

Surrey Crowned County Champions for Third Consecutive Year

Surrey’s remarkable dominance in the County Championship continued as they clinched their third consecutive title, a feat not achieved since Yorkshire in the 1960s. Head coach Gareth Batty hailed the achievement as a testament to the team’s hard work and dedication, while paying tribute to the outgoing director of cricket, Alec Stewart.

Batty acknowledged the challenges faced by Surrey this season, including the loss to Somerset and the absence of key players due to international call-ups. However, he praised the squad’s depth and resilience, which allowed them to maintain their lead throughout the campaign.

The coach emphasized the irreplaceable role played by Stewart, who has been an integral part of Surrey for over five decades. Batty described Stewart as the “heartbeat” and “brains” of the club, whose influence has been immeasurable.

Stewart, who announced his retirement at the start of the season, expressed his gratitude to the players and staff for their dedication. He promised to remain involved with the club in some capacity, acknowledging the deep connection he and his family have with Surrey.

The title triumph is a fitting tribute to Stewart’s legacy, as he prepares to step down after 11 years as director of cricket. His leadership and vision have been instrumental in Surrey’s sustained success, and his absence will be deeply felt.

As Surrey celebrates their historic achievement, they can look back on a season marked by both challenges and triumphs. The team’s ability to overcome adversity and maintain their dominance is a testament to their character and the unwavering support of their fans.

Kohli's 'Malinga' Remark Lightens Mood in India-Bangladesh Test

Kohli’s ‘Malinga’ Remark Lightens Mood in India-Bangladesh Test

Virat Kohli’s Hilarious Remark Lightens Mood During India-Bangladesh Test

Indian batting maestro Virat Kohli injected a dose of humor into the second day of the first Test against Bangladesh in Chennai with a hilarious remark aimed at Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan.

Kohli found himself at the crease early in India’s second innings, just like the first, after the hosts lost two quick wickets. However, his stay was brief, as he was dismissed for 17 runs by Mehidy Hasan Miraz.

The incident occurred during India’s second innings when Kohli was at the non-striker’s end. The stump mic captured Kohli humorously referring to Shakib as ‘Malinga,’ a nod to the former Sri Lankan pacer Lasith Malinga, who was famous for his exceptional yorkers.

“Tu Malinga bana hua hai, Yorker pe Yorker de raha hai!” Kohli joked, as Shakib consistently delivered a series of effective yorkers.

Kohli’s remark not only showcased his wit but also highlighted Shakib’s impressive bowling performance, reminiscent of the legendary Malinga known for his deadly yorkers.

Shakib, who has been a standout player for Bangladesh, took the comment in good humor, reflecting the sportsmanship that characterises cricket.

Kohli’s early dismissal was a setback for India, but his hilarious remark provided a light-hearted moment in an otherwise tense match. The incident also highlighted the camaraderie between the two players, who have faced each other on numerous occasions in international cricket.

Ashwin-Jadeja's 199-Run Stand Rescues India in Bangladesh Test

Ashwin-Jadeja’s 199-Run Stand Rescues India in Bangladesh Test

Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja, the dynamic duo of Indian cricket, have once again proven their exceptional partnership, leading India to a commanding position in the ongoing first Test against Bangladesh. Their remarkable 199-run stand for the seventh wicket propelled India to a formidable total of 376, rescuing them from a precarious 144 for six.

Ashwin, known for his guile and variety, expressed his admiration for Jadeja’s talent. “I always envy him. He’s so gifted and talented. He’s found ways to maximize his potential. I wish I could be him, but I’m glad I am myself,” Ashwin said.

Jadeja’s exceptional batting skills have not only contributed to India’s success but have also inspired Ashwin to improve his own game. “He is an exceptionally good cricketer. I’m happy for him. Likewise, in so many ways, I think watching him bat over the last couple of years has also given me insight on how better I can be,” Ashwin added.

While Ashwin’s bowling style is characterized by an array of tricks, Jadeja’s approach is more straightforward, relying on accuracy and subtle variations. Together, they have formed a formidable bowling combination, surpassing the legendary duo of Anil Kumble and Harbhajan Singh in terms of wickets taken.

“He keeps it really simple. He can repeat it (bowling) day in and day out. So, both of us have grown together. Both of us have done some special things,” Ashwin said. “We really value one another at this stage and both of us are enjoying each other’s success more than ever before.”

However, their task is not yet complete. They will need to combine once more in Bangladesh’s fourth innings to secure victory for India. Ashwin, who failed to take a wicket in Bangladesh’s first innings, has already devised a plan to outsmart the visitors.

“I think there’s a bit more up-and-down bounce. I would say the carry is there still. It’s probably quickened up a touch (today) and then it’s again gone on the slower side. I really do think as this game pans out, if at all it gets to the fourth-fifth day, it will turn for certain,” Ashwin said.

As the pitch continues to deteriorate, the challenge for both teams will be to negotiate the increasing spin, making the Ashwin-Jadeja partnership even more crucial for India’s success.

Rohit Sharma's Playful Gesture Brings Laughter to Indian Dressing Room

Rohit Sharma’s Playful Gesture Brings Laughter to Indian Dressing Room

Rohit Sharma’s Playful Gesture Sparks Laughter in Indian Dressing Room

On the second day of the first Test between India and Bangladesh in Chennai, a lighthearted moment occurred in the Indian dressing room that showcased the camaraderie within the team. Rohit Sharma, the Indian captain, playfully tapped Shubman Gill on the jaw, eliciting a smile from the young opener.

Virat Kohli, the former Indian captain, noticed the cameras capturing the scene and quipped, “Rohit, don’t hit him too hard, he’s still young.” This remark drew laughter from the players, including head coach Gautam Gambhir, and eased any tension in the dressing room.

The incident highlighted the lighter side of cricket, where even in serious situations, players find ways to enjoy themselves and lift each other’s spirits. It also demonstrated the strong bond between the Indian players, who have been known for their close-knit relationships on and off the field.

Meanwhile, on the field, India extended their lead to an impressive 308 runs at the end of the second day. Gill remained unbeaten on 33, while Rishabh Pant was not out on 12 when play ended for the day.

Earlier, Bangladesh struggled in their first innings, managing only 149 runs before being bowled out. Jasprit Bumrah, India’s pace spearhead, was the standout bowler, claiming four wickets while conceding just 50 runs.

India’s commanding position heading into the third day of the Test match is a testament to their strong performance in both batting and bowling. The team will look to continue their dominance and secure a victory in the first Test of the series.

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