ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024 Warm-Up Matches Announced

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 Warm-Up Matches Announced

The upcoming ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 is set to kick off in the United Arab Emirates, and the warm-up matches have been announced. All 10 qualified teams will participate in these practice games, with each side playing two matches.

The warm-up fixtures will be held from September 28 to October 1, and will provide teams with an opportunity to fine-tune their preparations for the main event. The matches will be 20 overs per side and will not have international T20 status, allowing teams to field all members of their 15-player squad.

Group A of the tournament features defending champions Australia, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Group B includes England, South Africa, West Indies, Scotland, and Bangladesh.

The warm-up fixtures will begin on September 28 with Pakistan taking on Scotland and Sri Lanka facing Bangladesh. Australia will face arch-rivals England the following day, while India will take on 2016 edition champions West Indies on the same day.

The warm-up matches will be crucial for teams to assess their strengths and weaknesses, and to build momentum ahead of the tournament. The matches will also provide an opportunity for players to gain valuable match experience and to adjust to the conditions in the UAE.

The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 will be held from October 10 to 20 in Dubai and Sharjah. The top two teams from each group will advance to the semi-finals, which will be held on October 17 and 18. The final will be played in Dubai on October 20.

PCB Chief Blames Lack of Quality Players for Pakistan's Humiliating Defeat

PCB Chief Blames Lack of Quality Players for Pakistan’s Humiliating Defeat

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Mohsin Naqvi has expressed his disappointment over the team’s humiliating 10-wicket defeat against Bangladesh in the Rawalpindi Test. This was the first time Pakistan had lost to Bangladesh in the longest format of the game, sending shockwaves through the nation.

Naqvi attributed the loss to multiple factors, including skipper Shan Masood’s captaincy, team selection, the performances of top batters like Babar Azam, and the inability of pacers like Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah to deliver with the ball.

Former Pakistan cricketers have also criticized the selectors for not picking talented players from the domestic pool. However, Naqvi believes that there aren’t many quality players in Pakistan’s domestic pool to choose from.

“It was a very disappointing loss,” Naqvi said. “The problem is the selection committee has no pool to turn to.”

Naqvi had promised a “surgery” after Pakistan’s early elimination from the T20 World Cup 2024, but the same problems resurfaced in the first Test against Bangladesh. While the PCB chief remains keen to find a solution, he admitted that there aren’t many quality players to choose from.

“We want to fix our problems,” Naqvi said, “but when we look at how to resolve them, we don’t have any solid data or (elite) players pool which we can draw from.”

After the first match, Pakistan captain Shan Masood accepted that mistakes were made by him and the team.

“Never to make an excuse, it (the pitch) didn’t play the way we thought it would. Also the weather had been around in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, it rained around 8-9 days before the first day of play. Firstly looking at the pitch, we expected it to do a bit more. With three pace bowlers, they were gonna be pushed to the limit. At the end of the day, we got it wrong,” he said.

Kohli and Sharma Poised for Record-Breaking Careers, Says Bangar

Kohli and Sharma Poised for Record-Breaking Careers, Says Bangar

Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma: Longevity in Cricket’s Modern Era

Former India batting coach Sanjay Bangar believes that Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma have the potential to surpass the illustrious careers of Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid. This optimistic outlook stems from the evolving landscape of modern cricket, which emphasizes workload management and player longevity.

Bangar, speaking on The Rao Podcast, highlighted the advancements in fitness regimes and support systems that are enabling players to extend their playing years. He noted that Rohit Sharma, who is currently 35 years old, could continue playing for several more years if his fitness permits.

“Sachin played till 40, and even Rahul played till 40,” Bangar said. “With better fitness standards and more professionals looking after players, including nutritionists, careers are going to get longer.”

Bangar also emphasized Kohli’s unwavering commitment to Test cricket, suggesting that it would be the last format he would give up. “Even with Virat, it depends on his body,” Bangar said. “The last format that he would give away will be Test cricket. So, I am sure that you will see Virat playing Test cricket for another five years.”

The pursuit of major trophies, such as the World Cup and World Test Championship, could further motivate Kohli and Sharma to prolong their careers. “India winning the World Cup doesn’t mean that Rohit is going to walk away,” Bangar explained. “Rohit has tasted success now, and India still wants to win the World Test Championship—there is something to look forward to.”

Bangar’s predictions are based on the changing dynamics of modern cricket, where players are increasingly prioritizing their health and longevity. With the support of advanced fitness and recovery techniques, Kohli and Sharma have the potential to continue their dominance in the game for years to come.

Rohit Sharma Set for IPL Mega Auction, Punjab Kings Express Interest

Rohit Sharma Set for IPL Mega Auction, Punjab Kings Express Interest

The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 mega auction is poised to be a blockbuster event, with several high-profile players potentially switching franchises. Among the most sought-after names is Rohit Sharma, the former Mumbai Indians captain.

Rohit’s departure from the Mumbai Indians has been widely anticipated since his removal as captain ahead of the 2024 season. The move, which saw Hardik Pandya take over the reins, drew criticism from fans and former cricketers alike.

Given his immense brand value, Rohit is expected to attract significant interest if he enters the auction pool. With the BCCI likely to limit teams to retaining only six players, the chances of Rohit playing for a new franchise next season are high.

One team that has openly expressed interest in Rohit is the Punjab Kings, who are yet to win an IPL title. Sanjay Bangar, the team’s Director of Cricket Operations, acknowledged their desire to acquire Rohit but emphasized that it would depend on their financial situation.

“It all depends on whether we have the money in our pockets. If Rohit comes in the auction, I certainly believe he is going to go for a high price,” Bangar said in an interview.

With Shikhar Dhawan retiring from all forms of cricket, the Punjab Kings are in need of a new captain. Rohit, with his experience and leadership qualities, would be an ideal candidate for the role.

Despite being 37 years old, Rohit’s performances in the recent T20 World Cup demonstrated that he still possesses the skills and determination to excel at the highest level. His presence in the Punjab Kings lineup would undoubtedly boost their chances of success in the upcoming IPL season.

Rinku Singh Excluded from T20 World Cup Squad, Rohit Sharma Offers Encouragement

Rinku Singh Excluded from T20 World Cup Squad, Rohit Sharma Offers Encouragement

Rinku Singh, India’s promising batter, was surprisingly omitted from the main squad for the 2024 T20 World Cup, despite his impressive performances. However, he was named as a reserve player, sparking discussions among fans and analysts.

Following the squad announcement, Singh revealed insights from his conversation with India’s skipper, Rohit Sharma, who offered him words of encouragement. In an interview with News24, Singh shared Sharma’s advice, emphasizing perseverance and the opportunities that the future holds.

“He came to me and made me understand that it was okay; you are still very young. There will be many World Cups in the future. Keep working hard. There is a World Cup every two years, so focus on that. Don’t be disappointed,” Singh quoted Rohit.

Sharma’s message appears to have given Rinku a positive perspective on his future career. According to the young cricketer, Sharma stressed that age is on Rinku’s side and that his chance to shine at the global level would come with ongoing effort and dedication.

Even though he was not part of the main squad, Rinku expressed his admiration for Rohit’s style of leadership and his respect for Virat Kohli’s aggressive approach to captaincy. “I like Rohit Sharma’s captaincy. I like Virat Kohli as well because aggression is very important while leading a team. So, his captaincy was also very good,” Rinku stated.

The Rohit Sharma-led Indian team successfully ended their 11-year ICC trophy drought by winning the 2024 T20 World Cup, further demonstrating the effectiveness of Sharma’s leadership and the team’s cohesion. Despite his exclusion from the main squad, Rinku Singh’s positive attitude and respect for his leaders underline his maturity and potential as a future star in Indian cricket.

Smriti Mandhana Joins Adelaide Strikers for WBBL Season

Smriti Mandhana Joins Adelaide Strikers for WBBL Season

Defending Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) champions Adelaide Strikers have secured the services of Indian batting sensation Smriti Mandhana for the upcoming season. Mandhana, who has previously represented Brisbane Heat, Hobart Hurricanes, and Sydney Thunder in the WBBL, will be the Strikers’ pre-draft signing.

Mandhana’s signing is a major coup for the Strikers, who have been keen to acquire her for several seasons. The left-handed opener is one of the most prolific batters in the world, having captained Royal Challengers Bengaluru to the inaugural Women’s Premier League (WPL) title earlier this year.

During her stint with Sydney Thunder in 2021, Mandhana showcased her exceptional batting prowess by smashing an unbeaten 114 off just 64 balls against Melbourne Renegades. This innings remains the joint second-highest individual score in WBBL history.

Strikers head coach Luke Williams, who also coached Mandhana at Royal Challengers Bengaluru, expressed his delight at her signing. “Smriti is an exceptional talent, and we are thrilled to welcome her to the Strikers,” Williams said. “Her technical skill, experience, and strategic insights are a tremendous asset for us.”

Mandhana’s arrival could further strengthen the Strikers’ already formidable top order, which includes South African captain Laura Wolvaardt. However, if Mandhana is allocated as the Strikers’ first-round platinum player, they will not be able to use their retention rights for Wolvaardt in the same round.

Ahead of the WBBL draft on September 1, the Strikers have also made a pick trade with Melbourne Renegades, acquiring picks 22 and 27 in exchange for picks 19 and 30. The Strikers now hold pick 6 in the first round and pick 14 in the second round.

Other notable pre-draft signings in the WBBL include Nadine de Klerk (Brisbane Heat), Lizelle Lee (Hobart Hurricanes), Hayley Matthews (Melbourne Renegades), Marizanne Kapp (Melbourne Stars), Sophie Devine (Perth Scorchers), Amelia Kerr (Sydney Sixers), and Chamari Athapaththu (Sydney Thunder).

Hong Kong Spinner Ehsan Khan Makes History with 100 T20I Wickets

Hong Kong Spinner Ehsan Khan Makes History with 100 T20I Wickets

Ehsan Khan, the seasoned Hong Kong spinner, has etched his name in the annals of cricket history by becoming the first bowler from his country to claim 100 wickets in T20 Internationals. This remarkable achievement was accomplished during the ongoing Malaysia Tri-Nation T20 Cup Tournament, where Khan’s 4-28 against hosts Malaysia propelled Hong Kong to a seven-run victory.

Khan’s journey to this milestone has been marked by memorable performances. In the 2018 Asia Cup, he stunned the cricketing world by dismissing Indian legend M.S. Dhoni for a duck and claiming the wicket of Rohit Sharma, who later led India to the T20 World Cup title. In the same tournament, Khan also dismissed Pakistan’s Fakhar Zaman and Babar Azam, the current captain.

Khan’s ability to deceive batsmen with his off-break deliveries has been instrumental in his success. His best bowling figures of 4-22 highlight his consistency and effectiveness. In the match against Malaysia, Khan’s four wickets played a crucial role in restricting the hosts to 146/7, despite Hong Kong’s modest total of 153/6.

Hong Kong Cricket celebrated Khan’s historic achievement with heartfelt messages on social media. “100 T20I wickets for the inspirational Ehsan Khan! Congratulations on such a legendary achievement!” the organization posted on Instagram and Twitter.

Khan’s achievement is a testament to his skill, determination, and the growing strength of cricket in Hong Kong. As an Associate Member of the International Cricket Council, Hong Kong’s success on the international stage is a source of pride and inspiration for the nation.

PCB Chairman Raises Alarm Over Lack of Depth in Pakistan Cricket

PCB Chairman Raises Alarm Over Lack of Depth in Pakistan Cricket

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has expressed concern over the lack of depth in the national team, highlighting the absence of a robust feeder system to replace underperforming players.

Naqvi’s comments come after Pakistan’s historic Test defeat to Bangladesh, a result that has raised questions about the team’s overall strength. He acknowledged that the selection committee faces a shortage of viable options to replace struggling players.

“The problem is the selection committee has no pool to turn to from which to select players,” Naqvi said. “We need to fix our problems, but we don’t have any solid data or player pool to draw from.”

Naqvi believes that the newly created Champions Cup, a domestic one-day tournament, will provide a platform to identify and develop talented players. He emphasized the importance of data and records in making informed selection decisions.

“This Cup will make domestic cricket strong, we’ll have a pool of 150 players, and then the selection committee will do the necessary surgery,” Naqvi said. “We can’t dump someone unless we have a better one to replace them.”

Naqvi also defended the selection committee’s decision not to play a frontline spinner in the Rawalpindi Test against Bangladesh, stating that it was a tactical choice made by the captain, coach, and team management.

However, Naqvi acknowledged the need for systemic improvements in the domestic structure, which has been plagued by neglect and frequent changes. He emphasized the importance of developing a sustainable pipeline of talented players to ensure the long-term success of the national team.

The Blaze's Bowling Masterclass Keeps Knockout Hopes Alive

The Blaze’s Bowling Masterclass Keeps Knockout Hopes Alive

The Blaze’s impressive bowling performance propelled them to a crucial 20-run victory over Southern Vipers in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy, keeping their knockout stage hopes alive.

Marie Kelly’s gritty 40 anchored The Blaze’s batting effort on a challenging pitch, while Ava Lee’s career-best 4-51 on her 19th birthday proved instrumental in restricting Vipers.

The Blaze’s innings got off to a shaky start as Sarah Bryce and Georgie Boyce departed cheaply. Kathryn Bryce’s six provided a brief respite, but Georgia Elwiss dismissed her to leave The Blaze struggling at 38-3.

Kelly emerged as the lone beacon of stability, driving confidently and building partnerships with Prendergast (38) and Gordon (26). However, Vipers’ spinners, led by Lee, kept chipping away, dismissing Kelly for 40 and claiming three more wickets in quick succession.

Despite Boyce’s return from injury, The Blaze’s innings ended on 208, with Grace Ballinger contributing a valuable 24.

Vipers’ chase began promisingly with Rhianna Southby’s composed opening stand. However, Prendergast’s early strikes put Vipers on the back foot. Gordon’s accurate spin bowling further stifled the chase, leading to Southby’s run-out.

Emily Windsor’s patient 41 kept Vipers in contention, but Prendergast’s return to the attack proved decisive. Windsor’s dismissal triggered a collapse, with Vipers losing five wickets for 21 runs.

Linsey Smith’s chip to mid-off and Norgrove’s stumping left Vipers needing 45 from the last 13 overs. However, Kathryn Bryce’s dismissal of Lee sealed the victory for The Blaze.

The win keeps The Blaze in the hunt for a knockout spot, while Vipers remain top of the table but missed out on an opportunity to secure their progression.

Suryakumar Yadav Eyes Test Return, Eager to Prove Red-Ball Credentials

Suryakumar Yadav Eyes Test Return, Eager to Prove Red-Ball Credentials

India’s T20I skipper Suryakumar Yadav, renowned for his exceptional performances in the shortest format, harbors a deep-seated desire to excel in red-ball cricket. In a recent interview, he expressed his eagerness to stake a claim in the Test squad.

Yadav’s passion for the longest format stems from his formative years in Mumbai’s maidans, where he honed his skills playing with the red cherry. He has participated in numerous First Class matches over the past decade and cherishes the opportunity to compete in this challenging format.

“Red-ball cricket has always been my priority,” Yadav asserted. “I’ve played a lot of First Class matches and I still love it. I’m always looking for opportunities to play for Mumbai, whether it’s in First Class or tournaments like the Buchi Babu.”

The Buchi Babu tournament provides Yadav with a valuable platform to prepare for the upcoming Duleep Trophy and, potentially, Test cricket. He believes that the experience of playing multi-day games in challenging conditions is crucial for his development.

“We don’t get many multi-day games back home during this weather,” Yadav explained. “But standing in the heat for six hours and doing that three or four days in a row is only possible through a game. That’s very important going forward in the Duleep Trophy and, hopefully, in Tests.”

Yadav acknowledges the intense competition for places in the Indian Test side, but he remains optimistic about his chances. He recognizes that he must earn his spot through consistent performances.

“There are a lot of people who have worked really hard to earn their place,” Yadav said. “I want to earn that spot again. I made my debut for India in Tests, but after that, I got injured. There were a lot of people who got an opportunity and have done well too. They deserve that opportunity right now.”

“Going forward, if I have to play, then I’ll automatically play. That’s not in my control. What’s in my power right now is to play the Buchi Babu tournament, go on to play Duleep Trophy and then see what happens. But yes, I’m really looking forward. There are 10 Test matches lined up and I’m obviously excited for some red-ball fun.”

Yadav’s determination to succeed in Test cricket is evident in his approach to batting. He understands the need to adapt his style to the demands of the longest format.

“It’s necessary to adapt to the conditions well,” Yadav said. “You have to be one step ahead in the challenging longest format and can’t bat like how you would in a T20. But at the same time, intent is imperative. Everything else will take care of itself when you play.”

Yadav also values the opportunity to learn from his teammates, both senior and junior. He believes that there is always something to be gained from observing and interacting with others.

“I mean, not only Shreyas or Sarfaraz, the learning also comes from players who have not even played a single game for Mumbai till now,” Yadav said. “You can observe them during training and there will be small things you grasp that can be added to your own routine.”

“There is no senior or junior in learning. It’s all the same when you play this sport.”

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