Srikkanth Slams Selectors for Pandya Captaincy Snub

Srikkanth Slams Selectors for Pandya Captaincy Snub

Former Indian opener Krishnamachari Srikkanth has expressed his displeasure over the reasons given by India’s chief selector Ajit Agarkar for not appointing Hardik Pandya as the T20I captain. Agarkar had cited Pandya’s injury history and uncertain availability as the primary reasons for overlooking him for the captaincy role.

Srikkanth, however, believes that fitness should not have been a factor in the decision-making process. He pointed out that Pandya played the entire IPL season and bowled regularly, despite Mumbai Indians’ failure to qualify for the playoffs. He also highlighted Pandya’s performance as vice-captain during India’s T20 World Cup triumph last month.

“Fitness is something that I will not agree with,” Srikkanth said. “He played the entire IPL. He also bowled. Yes, he might not have done well (in the IPL). That’s another issue. Mumbai Indians didn’t qualify. At the World Cup, he was the vice-captain and he played well.”

Srikkanth also criticized the selectors for not being transparent about their decision. He believes they should have clearly stated that they were dropping Pandya as captain and moving forward with Suryakumar Yadav as a long-term option.

“The reasons that they are giving they could have said it in a straightforward manner ‘we are dropping Hardik Pandya as captain, we want to move forward. We are looking at Suryakumar as a long term’. Make it clear. Say it without fear,” he added.

Agarkar, on the other hand, maintained that fitness was a major concern for the selectors. He explained that they wanted someone who was likely to be available more consistently.

“Fitness has been something that he’s struggled with,” Agarkar said. “As selectors, it becomes difficult then. The thought behind it was that we want someone who is likely to be available more.”

Agarkar also praised Suryakumar’s fitness level and positive feedback from the team management as key factors in his selection as captain.

“Why Surya was made captain? Because he is one of the deserving candidates. The one we know has been around the dressing room over the last one year, you get feedback from the dressing room a lot. He has got a good cricketing brain and he is still one of the best T20 batters in the world,” he said.

Sri Lanka's Chameera Ruled Out of India Series, Mathews Dropped from T20I Squad

Sri Lanka’s Chameera Ruled Out of India Series, Mathews Dropped from T20I Squad

Sri Lanka’s fast bowler Dushmantha Chameera has been ruled out of the upcoming home series against India due to an injury. The news was confirmed by Sri Lanka’s chief selector Upul Tharanga, who stated that Chameera will miss both the T20Is and ODIs.

Chameera’s absence is a significant blow to Sri Lanka’s bowling attack, as he is one of their most experienced and reliable bowlers. It is unclear when or how Chameera sustained the injury, but he was not picked in the Kandy Falcons side towards the end of the Lanka Premier League (LPL) earlier this month.

Tharanga said that a replacement for Chameera will be named shortly, with Asitha Fernando, Dilshan Madushanka, or Kasun Rajitha likely to be in contention.

In other team news, Angelo Mathews has been left out of the T20I squad despite his impressive performances in the LPL. Tharanga confirmed that Mathews is no longer being considered for the next T20 World Cup in 2026.

“We need to look to the future,” Tharanga said. “There’s a big gap to fill when it comes to an allrounder in the side – we have about two-three new players in mind to slot into that role.”

Dinesh Chandimal and Kusal Perera, who both had excellent performances in the LPL, are also not guaranteed a place in the starting XI. Tharanga confirmed that Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis are the first-choice openers, with Kamindu Mendis likely to slot in at no.4.

Captain Charith Asalanka will remain at no. 5, which leaves one spot – at no.3 – for either Chandimal or Perera.

With the T20Is being played in Pallekele, a venue that has offered more pace and bounce than anywhere else in the country, Tharanga said Sri Lanka could play three fast bowlers. Nuwan Thushara, Binura Fernando, and Matheesha Pathirana could be the first-choice combination, with Dasun Shanaka as another seam option at no. 6.

On the spin front, Wanindu Hasaranga and Maheesh Theekshana will play, with Dunith Wellalage an option if Sri Lanka want an extra spinner.

Sanath Jayasuriya, who has been appointed as Sri Lanka’s interim head coach, said he will try his best to help the team succeed.

“I don’t have experience as a head coach, but I will try and do my best with this challenge,” Jayasuriya said. “That said, I’m only in the role on an interim basis, so we will have a permanent coach coming in soon.”

Sri Lanka have been preparing for the India series by playing in the LPL and having a training camp in Kandy. They have also been working with Rajasthan Royals high-performance director, Zubin Bharucha, on a short-term basis.

Nitish Kumar Reddy: Rising Star and All-Rounder in the IPL

Nitish Kumar Reddy: Rising Star and All-Rounder in the IPL

Nitish Kumar Reddy, the rising star of Sunrisers Hyderabad, has emerged as a formidable all-rounder in the Indian Premier League (IPL). His impressive performance in the 2024 season has not only solidified his position within the franchise but has also garnered recognition from cricketing legends.

Reddy’s batting prowess was evident throughout the tournament, as he amassed 303 runs in 13 matches. His ability to adapt to different situations and contribute with both power-hitting and sensible batting showcased his versatility. Moreover, his bowling contributions, which yielded three wickets, further highlighted his all-round capabilities.

Beyond his on-field achievements, Reddy’s journey is marked by his deep admiration for cricketing icons. He has openly expressed his reverence for Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers, citing the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) as his favorite team for the past decade. Reddy’s dream of meeting Kohli was realized in 2023, and he cherishes the moment when Kohli remembered his name during a post-match handshake in 2024.

Reddy’s commitment to the game has also earned him recognition from other prominent figures in the cricketing world. T20 World Cup-winning all-rounder Hardik Pandya reached out to Reddy after the IPL, praising his on-field intent and energy. Pandya’s message of encouragement and inspiration has further motivated Reddy to excel as an all-rounder.

Reddy’s performance in the IPL has not only garnered praise from his idols but has also marked a turning point in his career. His consistent contributions have solidified his position as a key player for Sunrisers Hyderabad and have opened doors to potential opportunities in the future.

West Indies Lose Louis to Injury, Jordan Called Up for Final Test

West Indies Lose Louis to Injury, Jordan Called Up for Final Test

West Indies Lose Jeremiah Louis to Hamstring Injury, Akeem Jordan Called Up for Final Test

West Indies’ hopes of salvaging a draw in the ongoing Test series against England have been dealt a blow with the news that fast bowler Jeremiah Louis has been ruled out of the final match due to a hamstring injury.

Louis, who did not feature in the first two Tests, sustained the injury during the second Test at Trent Bridge. The 25-year-old will remain with the squad for further treatment, but his absence leaves a significant void in the West Indies bowling attack.

To fill the void, West Indies have opted for a like-for-like replacement, bringing in Akeem Jordan. The 23-year-old pacer was playing cricket in the UK at the time of his call-up and has already joined the squad.

Jordan, who is yet to make his Test debut, has impressed in first-class cricket, taking 67 wickets in 19 matches since 2022 at an average of 24.10. His performances include two five-wicket hauls, with a best innings haul of 5 for 44.

Apart from Jordan, West Indies have Alzarri Joseph, Shamar Joseph, Jayden Seales, and all-rounder Jason Holder as their seam-bowling options in the squad. However, the visitors face an uphill task in the third Test, trailing 2-0 in the series and having already conceded the Richards-Botham Trophy.

West Indies lost the first Test at Lord’s by an innings and 114 runs and then suffered a 241-run defeat at Trent Bridge last week. The third and final Test gets underway on Friday, July 26, at Edgbaston.

IPL Considers Major Changes to Player Retention and Auction Policies

IPL Considers Major Changes to Player Retention and Auction Policies

The Indian Premier League (IPL) is considering significant changes to its player retention and auction policies ahead of the 2025 season. Franchises have proposed several suggestions to the IPL officials, including:

* Mega Auction Frequency: Conduct mega auctions only once every five years instead of the current three-year cycle. This would allow teams to build continuity and develop young players.
* Player Retention: Allow teams to retain between four and six players. This would provide stability and reward teams for investing in player development.
* Right-to-Match (RTM) Options: Grant each franchise eight RTM options. This would give teams the flexibility to retain key players while allowing the market to determine their value.

The proposed changes aim to address several concerns raised by franchises. A longer gap between mega auctions would incentivize teams to invest in youth development, as they would have more time to reap the benefits of their investments. It would also reduce the risk of losing players to rival franchises.

The RTM option would allow teams to retain players without having to pay a premium. This would remove any monetary disappointment for players who are not retained before the auction. However, some franchises have expressed concerns that the RTM option could lead to disgruntlement among players if those bought back via RTM secure higher bids.

Another suggestion is to have eight RTM options and no retentions. This would create a level playing field for all teams, but it could also put the biggest players in the auction. There is also the concern that rival teams could drive up prices to disrupt auction strategy.

The IPL officials will meet with the franchises to discuss these proposals further. They will also discuss the Impact Player rule, the purse for the 2025 auction, and the salary cap deduction for retained players.

Sri Lanka Aim to Capitalize on India's Retirements in T20 Series

Sri Lanka Aim to Capitalize on India’s Retirements in T20 Series

Sanath Jayasuriya, the interim head coach of Sri Lanka, has revealed that Zubin Bharucha, the high performance director of Rajasthan Royals, has assisted his batters in preparing for the upcoming Twenty20 series against India. Jayasuriya believes that his team can capitalize on the retirements of prominent Indian players like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma.

Following India’s World Cup victory last month, Rohit, Kohli, and all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja announced their retirement from T20 International cricket. The Twenty20 series versus Sri Lanka will begin in Pallekele on July 27.

Despite the fact that a few Sri Lankan players compete in the Lanka Premier League, Jayasuriya disclosed that they have trained with Bharucha for six days. “We just started the sessions just after the LPL. Most of the players are playing the LPL, so they were busy with cricket and what we wanted (for them) was to play cricket as much as possible,” he said, as per PTI.

“We got Zubin from Rajasthan Royals and we had about six days of work and also with the other cricketers who finished with the LPL. I hope the players have learnt what you (management) wanted to do in terms of practice and their technique.”

The preparation was good, and we have two more days in Kandy before the T20 starts,” he added.

According to Jayasuriya, Bharucha’s sessions with the players were intensive, and they learned a lot from him. “It is important to learn as international cricketers new techniques, new approaches and shot making to be effective,” he said.

In the Twenty20 Internationals, India has Suryakumar Yadav as their new captain. Jayasuriya, despite acknowledging his team’s challenges, urged them to seize the opportunity. “Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli are best players in the world. Looking at their talent and the kind of cricket they have played we all know where they belong, along with Jadeja,” Jayasuriya was quoted as saying by Associated Press during a press meet.

“Their absence will be loss to the Indian team and we have to take maximum advantage out of that,” he said.

Following the disaster in the T20 World Cup, heads were rolled in the Sri Lankan team’s upper management. Following Sri Lanka’s elimination from the preliminary round, Wanindu Hasaranga, the captain of the squad, Chris Silverwood, the head coach, and Mahela Jayewardene, the high performance consultant, all tendered their resignations.

Regarding Sri Lanka’s current situation, Jayasuriya expressed his optimism that the players will be able to grow personally. “It is up to the players, we have been doing all the work in terms of practice, we have given training, we have got best coaches. I think Sri Lanka Cricket has provided most of the things and now it is up to the players,” he said.

“For the present cricketers to come to that level, we have been doing all the necessary work and I hope in next two years there will be a lot of development in these boys,” the batting great added.

“We need to give a little bit of time. I know, for the cricket-loving public it is frustrating sometimes but be patient, give us time, we are working on it. It is really hard work on it with the players and they will do well.”

While appreciating the angst of the supporters, the 1996 World Cup winner stated Sri Lanka has the quality in its ranks to emerge from difficult circumstances. “We have enough of talent. What we want (from them) is to go out in the middle and deliver — it is not easy, we know that,” he said.

“We have delivered when we were playing and now the time has come, people are waiting for this present team to perform and with what we are doing at the moment they will deliver very soon,” he added.

Suryakumar Yadav and Rinku Singh Revive Viral IPL Bat Request in Social Media Banter

Suryakumar Yadav and Rinku Singh Revive Viral IPL Bat Request in Social Media Banter

Suryakumar Yadav and Rinku Singh’s Social Media Banter Reminds Fans of Viral IPL Moment

Indian T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav and batter Rinku Singh have engaged in a humorous exchange on social media, reminiscent of a viral video from the Indian Premier League (IPL) earlier this year.

In the IPL video, Rinku was seen requesting a bat from then-Royal Challengers Bangalore captain Virat Kohli. The incident became a viral sensation, with fans amused by Rinku’s bold request.

Now, on the eve of India’s tour of Sri Lanka, Suryakumar has reignited the banter by posting an image of himself talking to Rinku on Instagram. Below the image, he wrote: “Theek hai bat le lena” (Okay, take the bat).

Rinku promptly reposted the story and added: “De do bhaiya bat” (Give me the bat, brother).

The exchange has delighted fans, who have flooded the comments section with laughing emojis and references to the original IPL video.

Suryakumar’s appointment as T20I captain comes after he pipped Hardik Pandya for the role. He will lead India in a three-match T20I series in Sri Lanka, followed by an ODI series captained by Rohit Sharma.

The tour marks the first assignment for Gautam Gambhir as India’s new chief coach after taking over from Rahul Dravid following the T20 World Cup.

PCB Faces Dilemma over 2025 Champions Trophy Amid BCCI's Refusal to Travel

PCB Faces Dilemma over 2025 Champions Trophy Amid BCCI’s Refusal to Travel

The fate of the 2025 Champions Trophy, scheduled to be hosted by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), remains uncertain due to the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) reluctance to travel to Pakistan. The PCB has submitted its plans for the tournament to the International Cricket Council (ICC), but the possibility of a hybrid model remains.

Former Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali has criticized the BCCI and its secretary, Jay Shah, for their stance. Ali believes that other cricket boards will follow the BCCI’s lead when the issue is discussed at the ICC meeting. He has urged the PCB to adopt a tit-for-tat approach and refuse to play matches outside of Pakistan if India refuses to travel for the Champions Trophy.

The PCB has reportedly left the decision in the hands of the ICC. The budget for the tournament has been approved, but the schedule and format have not yet been finalized. The PCB has proposed hosting all of India’s matches in Lahore, including a semi-final and the final if India qualifies.

The BCCI’s refusal to travel to Pakistan stems from security concerns. India has not played a bilateral series in Pakistan since 2007 due to tensions between the two countries. The PCB has assured the ICC that it will provide adequate security for the tournament, but the BCCI remains unconvinced.

The ICC is expected to make a decision on the venue and format of the Champions Trophy in the coming months. If the tournament is held in a hybrid model, it would be the first time that the Champions Trophy has been played in multiple countries.

Mohammed Shami Targets Return for Bangladesh Test After Resuming Bowling Practice

Mohammed Shami Targets Return for Bangladesh Test After Resuming Bowling Practice

Mohammed Shami, India’s premier fast bowler, is on the road to recovery from an ankle injury that has kept him out of competitive cricket since the ODI World Cup 2023. The 33-year-old pacer has undergone surgery for Achilles tendon and has recently resumed bowling practice.

Shami’s return to fitness is a significant boost for Team India, who are preparing for a busy schedule of white-ball and Test matches. Chief selector Ajit Agarkar has confirmed that Shami has started bowling and is targeting a return to the Indian team for the first Test against Bangladesh on September 19.

“We more or less know who the guys are, there are some injuries at the moment and hope they will be back. Shami has started to bowl, which is a good sign. September 19 is the first Test (against Bangladesh) and that was always the goal. I don’t know if that is his timeline for recovery, will have to ask the guys at the NCA about that,” Agarkar said in a press conference.

Agarkar also emphasized the importance of building depth in the Test team, especially with the upcoming series against Bangladesh and Australia. “There are so many Tests coming. We will need some depth. Bumrah, Shami, and Siraj have been around for a while, these are the obvious ones. But there will be some conversation around it. Got a lot of first-class cricket coming up so we can build guys up like that,” he said.

Shami’s return will provide a much-needed boost to India’s bowling attack, which has been weakened by injuries to Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj. The pacer’s ability to swing the ball both ways and generate pace will be crucial for India’s success in the upcoming Test series.

Sachin Tendulkar: Pakistan's Kryptonite in the 1990s

Sachin Tendulkar: Pakistan’s Kryptonite in the 1990s

Sachin Tendulkar, the legendary Indian batsman, was a formidable force on the cricket field. His presence alone instilled fear in opposing teams, particularly Pakistan. During the 1990s, Pakistan’s strategy revolved around dismissing Tendulkar as the key to victory.

Former Pakistan batsman Basit Ali recalled the aura surrounding Tendulkar in the Pakistan dressing room. “Our captain, Wasim Akram, would emphasize everywhere that dismissing Sachin was paramount to winning the match,” Ali said. “As soon as Sachin got out, Pakistan would often emerge victorious.”

Tendulkar’s dominance against Pakistan was evident in both Test and ODI formats. In 18 Test matches, he amassed 1057 runs at an average of 42.28, including two centuries and a highest score of 194 not out. In 69 ODIs, he accumulated 2526 runs at an average of 40.09 and a strike rate of 87.49, with five centuries and a highest score of 141.

Tendulkar’s match-winning knock against Pakistan in the 2003 ODI World Cup clash at Centurion remains etched in the minds of cricket fans. His 98-run innings played a pivotal role in India’s victory.

The Indian batting team heavily relied on Tendulkar’s brilliance during the 1990s. His wicket often determined the outcome of matches. Pakistan’s fear of Tendulkar was a testament to his exceptional talent and the impact he had on the game.

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