Harshit Rana's Cheeky Send-Off Sparks Controversy in IPL

Harshit Rana’s Cheeky Send-Off Sparks Controversy in IPL

Kolkata Knight Riders’ Harshit Rana’s cheeky send-off to Sunrisers Hyderabad’s Mayank Agarwal during their IPL 2024 match in Kolkata has sparked controversy. Rana’s act of blowing a flying kiss towards Agarwal after dismissing him has drawn criticism from some quarters.

Rana’s celebration resulted in a hefty fine from the IPL. The league fined him 60 percent of his match fees for breaching the IPL Code of Conduct. Rana committed two Level 1 offenses under Article 2.5 of the code, which prohibits “conduct that is contrary to the spirit of the game.”

The incident has also drawn attention to the issue of sportsmanship in cricket. Legendary Indian batter Sunil Gavaskar expressed his disapproval of Rana’s actions, stating that “cricket can be played without these antics.”

However, some have defended Rana’s celebration, arguing that it was a harmless expression of joy. Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma even recreated the gesture with Agarwal ahead of their match on Wednesday.

The incident has sparked a debate about the boundaries of acceptable behavior in cricket. While some believe that Rana’s actions were disrespectful, others argue that they were simply a playful expression of emotion.

Ultimately, it is up to the individual to decide whether or not they find Rana’s celebration to be appropriate. However, it is important to remember that cricket is a game that should be played with respect for both the opposition and the spirit of the game.

Virat Kohli's Match-Winning Knock Guides RCB to Victory

Virat Kohli’s Match-Winning Knock Guides RCB to Victory

Former Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) skipper Virat Kohli’s childhood coach, Rajkumar Sharma, hailed the batter’s match-winning performance against the Punjab Kings (PBKS) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Monday. Kohli’s batting masterclass, combined with finishing touches from Dinesh Karthik and Mahipal Lomror, sealed a four-wicket win for RCB at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.

Kohli’s 77-run innings was a testament to his class and experience. He registered a unique record during the match, becoming the first Indian and overall only third player to score 100 T20 fifty-plus scores. The 35-year-old was back at his vintage best, scoring 77 runs in 49 balls, with 11 fours and two sixes. He scored his runs at a strike rate of over 157.

In 378 appearances, Kohli has scored 12,092 runs at an average of 41.26, with eight centuries and 92 fifties. His best score is 122*. Virat is India’s leading T20 run getter and overall sixth.

In terms of most fifty-plus scores, above Kohli are West Indies batting great Chris Gayle (110 fifty-plus scores including 22 centuries) and Australian great David Warner (109 fifty-plus scores including eight centuries).

Coming to the match, Punjab Kings (PBKS) saw their batters getting starts but none of them could convert it into something big. Skipper Shikhar Dhawan (45 in 37 balls with five fours and a six), Jitesh Sharma (27 in 20 balls with a four and two sixes), and Sam Curran (23 in 17 balls) played decent knocks, but on a batting-friendly Chinnaswammy track, PBKS could muster only 176/6 in 20 overs.

Mohammed Siraj (2/26) and Glenn Maxwell (2/29) took two scalps each. Yash Dayal and Alzarri Joseph took a wicket each.

In the chase of 177, RCB continued to lose wickets at regular intervals, but Kohli (77 in 49 balls, with 11 fours and two sixes) held the ship steady at the other end. After his dismissal, things got tricky for RCB, but finishing from Dinesh Karthik (28* in 10 balls, with three fours and two sixes) and Mahipal Lomror (17* in eight balls, with two fours and a six) guided the team to a four-wicket win with four balls left.

Harpreet Brar (2/13) and Kagiso Rabada (2/23) were the pick of the bowlers for PBKS.

Kohli was awarded the Player of the Match for his marvelous innings.

Sunrisers Hyderabad and Mumbai Indians to Clash in IPL 2024

Sunrisers Hyderabad and Mumbai Indians to Clash in IPL 2024

Sunrisers Hyderabad and Mumbai Indians Set for Clash in IPL 2024

Sunrisers Hyderabad and Mumbai Indians will face off in Match 8 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Wednesday. Both teams are looking to bounce back from disappointing starts to the season.

Sunrisers Hyderabad, led by Mayank Agarwal, have lost their opening match to Kolkata Knight Riders by four runs. Mumbai Indians, captained by Rohit Sharma, also suffered a defeat in their first game, losing to Gujarat Titans by six runs.

The Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium pitch is known for its balance, providing assistance to both batters and bowlers. The average first-innings score at this venue in the last 20 matches is 166 runs.

In their last head-to-head encounter in IPL 2023, Mumbai Indians emerged victorious. However, Sunrisers Hyderabad have a slight edge in the overall head-to-head record, having won 11 of the 21 matches played between the two teams.

Fantasy Picks:

Captain: Jasprit Bumrah (Mumbai Indians)
Vice-Captain: Rohit Sharma (Mumbai Indians)

Wicket-Keepers: Heinrich Klaasen (Sunrisers Hyderabad), Ishan Kishan (Mumbai Indians)
Batters: Dewald Brevis (Mumbai Indians), Mayank Agarwal (Sunrisers Hyderabad)
All-Rounders: Tilak Verma (Mumbai Indians), Hardik Pandya (Mumbai Indians), Marco Jansen (Sunrisers Hyderabad), Washington Sundar (Sunrisers Hyderabad)
Bowlers: Gerald Coetzee (Mumbai Indians), T Natarajan (Sunrisers Hyderabad), Umran Malik (Sunrisers Hyderabad)

Weather Conditions:

The temperature in Hyderabad on Wednesday is expected to be around 32 degrees Celsius, with humidity at 24%. Winds are expected to blow at a speed of 4.26 m/s.

Conclusion:

The clash between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Mumbai Indians promises to be an exciting contest. Both teams will be eager to secure their first win of the season and climb up the points table. With a balanced pitch and a mix of experienced and talented players on both sides, the match is likely to be a close and entertaining affair.

Pant and Ashwin's Heartfelt Exchange at RR Practice Session

Pant and Ashwin’s Heartfelt Exchange at RR Practice Session

Rishabh Pant and Ravichandran Ashwin’s Heartwarming Exchange at RR Practice Session

Ahead of the highly anticipated Indian Premier League (IPL) clash between Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Delhi Capitals (DC) in Jaipur on March 28, a touching moment unfolded during the practice session involving Indian teammates Rishabh Pant and Ravichandran Ashwin.

RR, who commenced their campaign with a 20-run victory over Lucknow Super Giants, were eager to maintain their winning momentum. DC, on the other hand, suffered a defeat to Punjab Kings by four wickets in their opening match.

During the practice session, Ashwin stood behind Pant’s practice net, offering words of encouragement to boost his spirits. The accomplished wicketkeeper-batsman, who recently returned to competitive cricket after surviving a life-threatening accident in December 2022, wasted no time in displaying his prowess, sending the ball soaring into the sky.

This exchange between the two Indian cricket stars evoked memories of the lively interactions they often share while representing India. It’s a familiar sight to witness Pant cheering on Ashwin from behind the stumps, saying, “Come on, Ash! Come on Ash!”.

However, on this occasion, the roles reversed. Pant’s comeback innings during DC’s match against Punjab saw him scoring 18 runs off 13 balls, including two fours. The dynamic wicketkeeper-batsman will be eager to surpass his performance this time and captivate the Jaipur audience.

The heartwarming exchange between Pant and Ashwin highlights the camaraderie and support that exists within the Indian cricket team. It also serves as a reminder of the resilience and determination of Pant, who has overcome adversity to return to the field.

As the IPL season progresses, fans can expect to witness more such moments of sportsmanship and camaraderie, both on and off the field.

GT's Mohit Sharma Admits Difficulty Replacing Shami, Focuses on Execution

GT’s Mohit Sharma Admits Difficulty Replacing Shami, Focuses on Execution

Gujarat Titans’ pace bowler Mohit Sharma expressed the difficulty of replacing a bowler of Mohammed Shami’s caliber after his team’s 63-run defeat to Chennai Super Kings. Shami, India’s premier pacer, is recovering from ankle surgery and will miss the IPL and T20 World Cup.

“Any team would miss a bowler like Shami. You can’t replace him with anyone,” said Sharma, who played for CSK from 2013 to 2015. “But injuries are uncontrollable, and you must move ahead.”

Sharma acknowledged the inexperience of GT’s new bowlers, Spencer Johnson and Azmatullah Omarzai. “They haven’t played much cricket yet. We must be patient with them and not become too result-oriented.”

He emphasized the importance of focusing on execution rather than results. “We must not bother about the runs leaked or the result, but how successful we are with our plans and how we are working on it backstage.”

CSK posted a formidable 206 for six, with Ruturaj Gaikwad, Rachin Ravindra, and Shivam Dube contributing significantly. GT bowlers struggled, with Umesh Yadav conceding 27 in two overs and Rashid Khan going for 49 in four overs.

Sharma attributed CSK’s success to their aggressive approach in the powerplay. “They tried to get the maximum out of the powerplay overs,” he said. “We failed to execute our plans properly and judge the width and length during our bowling.”

Despite the loss, Sharma defended GT’s decision to bowl first, citing the potential for dew in night games. “We knew that the dew might play a factor later during the game,” he said.

However, Sharma praised CSK bowlers for their execution. “Deepak (Chahar) started well, and at the end of the day, it all boils down to the number of variations you possess and when and how to use them.”

He refused to blame GT’s batters for the poor show. “I won’t say we failed to score runs, but credit to the CSK bowlers for bowling brilliantly,” he said. “The wickets that we lost initially, leading to lack of partnerships, followed by CSK bowlers bowling the right length, led to our inability to up the run rate.”

Hardik Pandya Faces Booing, But Tiwary Praises His Composure

Hardik Pandya Faces Booing, But Tiwary Praises His Composure

Former Indian cricketer Manoj Tiwary believes that Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya will face a “bit louder” booing during the team’s first home IPL game on April 1. However, Tiwary also believes that Pandya has the composure to handle it.

Before the season began, Pandya took over as captain of MI in lieu of Rohit Sharma. On Sunday, when the team played against his former team, Gujarat Titans, Ahmedabad supporters jeered him. MI were defeated by six runs in the contest, and they will play their first home game at Wankhede Stadium on Monday against Rajasthan Royals.

“You have to see how he gets welcomed here in Mumbai because I think he is going to get booed a bit louder here…Because as a fan, Mumbai fan or a Rohit Sharma fan, nobody expected that captaincy will be given to Hardik,” Tiwary told PTI Videos in an interview.

“And despite Rohit giving five trophies to Mumbai Indians, he has to lose the captaincy. I don’t know what are the reasons but I think it has not gone down well with the fans. And that is the reaction which you see on the field,” he explained.

Nonetheless, Tiwary finds Pandya’s handling of the criticism from fans impressive.

“…knowing him, whatever I have been observing of late through television, that despite getting booed, he kept his calm, he kept his nerve, which is the sign of a good temperament,” he said.

The 38-year-old, West Bengal’s minister of sports, stated that Pandya needs to tune out the distractions and concentrate on his game in order to be ready for the T20 World Cup, which gets underway in the Americas on June 1.

“I believe even if he was not booed, he has to perform well to get into the Indian team to play the World cup. Because it is important for all the players to perform well and be fit as well to be available for selection.”

“And him being the number one all-rounder…obviously he has to be in form and to be in form he has to perform,” he said.

Tiwary also commented on Rishabh Pant’s comeback from a life-threatening car accident in 2022. He believes the big-hitter would be back to his devastating best very soon thanks to the unflinching support of the Delhi franchise.

“First of all, he’s not going to be any burden. In fact, it’s going to be more positive impact which he brings along with him because as a player, he’s one of the most talented cricketers in India, in fact in the world cricket right now,” he pointed out.

“Obviously in the first game, he did not look at his fluent best but that is obvious because it’s not easy after coming back from injury…But the intent was good from him. With a few more matches, he will be back in his elements as a match-winner,” Tiwary said.

Tiwary said the backing of coach Ricky Ponting and mentor Sourav Ganguly has been a key factor in aiding Pant’s comeback.

“From last year itself, the coach of the team, Ricky Ponting, brought him into the dugout…if we all can recollect, two months ago, Sourav Ganguly said that he’s going to be the captain.”

“So when the mentor and the coach wants him in the team from very early, that means they are not thinking him as a burden. Even if he doesn’t score runs, he is still their captain, he is their leader,” he said.

Shahid Afridi Defends Shaheen Shah Afridi Amidst Captaincy Rumors

Shahid Afridi Defends Shaheen Shah Afridi Amidst Captaincy Rumors

Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has vehemently defended his son-in-law, Shaheen Shah Afridi, amidst rumors of his potential removal as the national T20 captain. Afridi emphasized the importance of providing Shaheen with ample time to prove his worth.

“If you appoint someone as captain and entrust them with responsibility, you must also grant them time,” Afridi asserted. He criticized the tendency in Pakistani cricket to overhaul the system with every change in leadership. “Whoever takes charge believes their approach is the best for Pakistan cricket,” he lamented.

Afridi believes Shaheen deserves a fair chance to demonstrate his capabilities. “If you change the captain, it implies either the initial decision to appoint him was flawed or the current decision to replace him is misguided,” he reasoned.

Afridi played a pivotal role in Shaheen’s appointment as T20 captain after Pakistan’s disappointing performance at the 2023 ODI World Cup. Babar Azam was subsequently removed as white-ball captain, and he later resigned from the red-ball captaincy.

Afridi also advocated for the appointment of a high-profile foreign coach, such as Andy Flower, who possesses a proven track record. However, he stressed the importance of having a Pakistani support staff to foster the development of local talent.

Regarding the inclusion of Imad Wasim and Muhammad Amir in the national training camp, Afridi expressed reservations about their fitness. “It would have been prudent to assess their fitness first,” he said. However, he acknowledged that if they can endure the rigorous two-week camp in Kakul, they will emerge as exceptional players.

Amir, who recently returned from retirement, has also voiced his support for Shaheen as T20 captain. “Shaheen is not lacking in ability, and I believe he should be given time to prove himself,” he tweeted.

Gujarat Titans Skipper Shubman Gill Fined Rs 12 Lakh for Slow Over Rate

Gujarat Titans Skipper Shubman Gill Fined Rs 12 Lakh for Slow Over Rate

Gujarat Titans captain Shubman Gill has been penalized with a hefty fine of Rs 12 lakh for violating the Indian Premier League’s (IPL) over-rate regulations during their match against Chennai Super Kings on Tuesday. This marks the first offense for the Gujarat Titans under the IPL’s Code of Conduct for slow over rates.

Gill’s team suffered their maiden defeat in the ongoing IPL season, succumbing to a 63-run loss against the defending champions, Chennai Super Kings. Despite leading the Gujarat Titans to victory in their opening match against Mumbai Indians, Gill’s side faced a setback in their second outing.

The IPL’s statement regarding the fine emphasized that it was Gill’s team’s first offense of the season under the relevant Code of Conduct. As a result, Gill was imposed with a fine of Rs 12 lakh.

This incident highlights the importance of maintaining the prescribed over rate in IPL matches. The league’s regulations aim to ensure a fair and consistent pace of play, preventing teams from intentionally delaying the game.

Gill’s fine serves as a reminder to all IPL captains and teams to adhere to the over-rate guidelines. Failure to do so can result in significant financial penalties and potential disciplinary action.

England's Sarah Glenn Ruled Out of T20I and ODI Series with Concussion

England’s Sarah Glenn Ruled Out of T20I and ODI Series with Concussion

England’s T20I and ODI campaign against New Zealand has been dealt a blow with the news that legspinner Sarah Glenn has been ruled out due to concussion. Glenn sustained the injury during the third T20I in Nelson, where she landed heavily after dropping a catch.

Despite initially staying on the field and bowling the next over, Glenn was eventually substituted out for Holly Armitage at the change of innings. She missed the fourth T20I in Wellington and will now miss at least the first two ODIs as she follows the ECB’s Graded Return to Play Protocols.

Glenn’s absence is a significant loss for England, as she is a key member of their spin attack. However, the team was able to replace her with Sophie Ecclestone in Wellington, who returned to the squad after featuring in the Women’s Premier League (WPL).

Alongside Ecclestone, Danni Wyatt, Nat Sciver-Brunt, and Alice Capsey also became available for the fourth T20I, which England won by a commanding 47 runs to wrap up the series.

Offspinner Charlie Dean claimed four wickets in the fourth T20I, and with Ecclestone and Glenn also available, England could field a formidable spin attack for the T20 World Cup in Bangladesh.

Meanwhile, New Zealand have an injury concern of their own after captain Sophie Devine sustained a quad strain in Wellington. Devine was limited to one over and did not bat, and will undergo an MRI scan on Thursday to determine the extent of the injury.

“Probably just a small niggle,” Devine said. “Just looking ahead with the one-dayers being really important with WC [World Championship] points. I probably wanted to get back out there but someone with a bit more of a rational brain kept me off.”

Wellington Crowned Plunket Shield Champions After Rain-Affected Final Day

Wellington Crowned Plunket Shield Champions After Rain-Affected Final Day

Wellington have emerged victorious as the Plunket Shield champions after the final day of their match against Northern Districts in Hamilton was washed out due to inclement weather. The match at Seddon Park was a virtual final, with Wellington and Northern Districts being the only two teams in contention for the title in the final round.

Wellington entered the game with a narrow lead at the top of the table and managed to accumulate sufficient bonus points during the first two innings to maintain their advantage. Northern Districts had a glimmer of hope after Tim Seifert’s century gave them a slender lead of 88, and they had Wellington reeling at 127 for 4 in their second innings. However, they were unable to take the field on the final day, handing the title to Wellington.

Wellington captain Tom Blundell expressed his satisfaction with the outcome, stating, “Ideally, you want to see the game go the distance, but it’s a competition where you work hard throughout the season. We’re unbeaten the whole season, so I think for me, we are the deserving winners.” He added, “It’s a pretty special day. For me, the Plunket Shield is probably the most rewarding trophy in domestic cricket. You play a whole season, and to come away with the Plunket Shield is a pretty special memory.”

Blundell played a pivotal role in Wellington’s triumph, scoring a century in their first innings to lift them to 323. He shared a crucial 77-run partnership with Ben Sears for the final wicket, earning vital bonus points.

Otago’s Dale Phillips emerged as the leading run-scorer for the season, amassing 686 runs at an average of 49.00, including two centuries in the final two rounds. Central Districts’ Greg Hay, who finished third with 643 runs at 49.46, announced his retirement from the game at the end of the season, signing off with an impressive 179 off 434 balls against Otago.

Wellington’s Nathan Smith was the top wicket-taker with 33 wickets at an average of 17.18, including two five-wicket hauls.

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