Scrivens Century Powers Sunrisers to Victory over Central Sparks

Scrivens Century Powers Sunrisers to Victory over Central Sparks

Sunrisers’ Grace Scrivens Shines with Century in Victory over Central Sparks

In a thrilling encounter at Kidderminster, Sunrisers extended their impressive start to the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy season with a five-wicket triumph over Central Sparks. The victory was orchestrated by a magnificent century from Grace Scrivens, who guided her team to a comfortable chase of Sparks’ 213 all out.

Sparks’ innings began disastrously as they lost both openers for ducks. Abi Freeborn’s composed 93 provided the backbone of their total, but disciplined bowling from Kate Coppack (3-26) and Nicola Hancock (3-34) restricted them to a modest score.

In response, Sunrisers’ chase was anchored by Scrivens’ masterful 118 not out off 123 deliveries. Her innings was a symphony of strokeplay, featuring 12 boundaries and a towering six. Scrivens’ partnership with Cordelia Griffith (37) laid the foundation for the victory, and despite a brief Sparks resurgence, she remained resolute, guiding her team to victory with 10.2 overs to spare.

Scrivens’ performance was a testament to her current form and confidence. “I’m feeling nice at the moment and when you are feeling nice you have to cash in,” she said. “I was just happy I did that today and helped get us over the line.”

Sparks captain Eve Jones acknowledged the challenges her team faced. “We bowled well up top to take some wickets and then bowled well through the middle too,” she said. “Sometimes you can let things drift when you don’t take wickets but we stuck at it really well and it was nice to restrict Freeborn to the mid-nineties when she was in and set.”

Sunrisers’ victory consolidates their position among the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy frontrunners, while Sparks will need to regroup after a string of defeats.

Former Bank of England Governor Mervyn King to Lead Marylebone Cricket Club

Former Bank of England Governor Mervyn King to Lead Marylebone Cricket Club

Mervyn King, the former Governor of the Bank of England, has been appointed as the next President of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), succeeding Mark Nicholas. King, who has a deep passion for cricket and a distinguished career in finance, will assume the role in October 2023.

King’s appointment marks a significant moment for MCC, which is undergoing a period of transformation. The club is set to acquire a 51% equity stake in the London Spirit Hundred team, a move that will strengthen its financial position and enhance its involvement in the domestic cricket landscape.

King’s extensive experience in leadership and his commitment to promoting cricket at all levels make him an ideal candidate for the role. As co-founder of the Chance to Shine charity, he has played a pivotal role in introducing cricket to over six million children and young adults from disadvantaged backgrounds.

In his previous role as President of Worcestershire County Cricket Club, King demonstrated his dedication to the sport and his ability to inspire others. He is known for his calm authority and wise counsel, qualities that will be invaluable in guiding MCC through its current challenges and opportunities.

Mark Nicholas, the outgoing President, expressed his confidence in King’s abilities. “There are few better people to fulfill the role of MCC President,” he said. “Mervyn’s love of cricket knows no boundary, and his calm authority and considerable wisdom will be invaluable to the club.”

King’s appointment comes at a time when MCC is facing a number of important issues, including the future of Lord’s Cricket Ground, the club’s financial sustainability, and its role in the wider cricket community. His leadership will be crucial in navigating these challenges and ensuring that MCC remains a thriving and influential force in the sport.

Southern Vipers Snatch Three-Wicket Victory Over Thunder

Southern Vipers Snatch Three-Wicket Victory Over Thunder

Southern Vipers emerged victorious in a thrilling three-wicket triumph over Thunder, extending their winning streak to three matches in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy. Nancy Harman played a pivotal role in the victory, guiding her team to the finish line in a tense chase.

Thunder, batting first, struggled in the opening Powerplay, losing Shachi Pai early on. However, Seren Smale and Katie Mack steadied the innings with a 94-run partnership. Smale, in particular, showcased her class, reaching her third career fifty and narrowly missing out on a century after being run out on 99.

Vipers’ bowlers, led by Linsey Smith’s economical spell, kept Thunder in check throughout the innings. Smith claimed three wickets for just 19 runs, while Alice Monaghan and Mary Taylor also chipped in with crucial wickets.

In response, Vipers’ chase got off to a shaky start as Ella McCaughan and Charli Knott departed cheaply. Georgia Adams and Georgia Elwiss then steadied the ship with a solid partnership, but Elwiss’s dismissal and Emily Windsor’s quick departure put Vipers under pressure.

Adams, who reached her 15th half-century, played a crucial knock, but her dismissal left Vipers needing 72 runs with just 39 balls remaining. Harman, Southby, and Monaghan stepped up to the plate, guiding Vipers to victory with three wickets in hand.

Harman, in her first appearance of the season, played a match-winning innings, scoring an unbeaten 24 and ensuring Vipers’ unbeaten record against Thunder remains intact.

Mayank Yadav's IPL Participation in Doubt After Abdominal Muscle Tear

Mayank Yadav’s IPL Participation in Doubt After Abdominal Muscle Tear

Mayank Yadav, the pace sensation from Delhi, faces an uncertain future in the remaining IPL round-robin stage after sustaining a suspected abdominal muscle tear during the match against Mumbai Indians. This is his second injury setback in the past four weeks, casting doubt on his availability for the crucial knockout games.

However, there is a silver lining for the 21-year-old. The BCCI is set to offer him a pace bowling contract alongside Umran Malik, Vidwath Kaverappa, Vyshak Vijaykumar, Yash Dayal, and Akash Deep. This contract will place Yadav under the supervision of the NCA’s Sports Science and Medical team, who will oversee his injury management and fitness program.

“Mayank has a tear, but it is likely a grade 1 tear. It will be cutting it fine, but if LSG qualifies for the play-offs, he might be able to play the knockout games. But it is like hoping against hope, and right now, he is doubtful for the remaining IPL games,” a BCCI source told PTI on condition of anonymity.

Yadav burst onto the scene with impressive performances at the start of the IPL, earning back-to-back ‘Player of the Match’ awards. However, he broke down in the third match and was ruled out for four weeks. He made a comeback against Mumbai Indians on Tuesday but was forced to leave the field after bowling 3.1 overs.

Had Yadav been fit throughout the tournament, he could have been a potential left-field selection for the T20 World Cup. However, the Indian cricket establishment is now focused on handling him with care.

“He will soon be handed a pace bowling contract, and once he is in the BCCI Pathways structure, his growth will be systematically monitored. The national selection committee and the Indian team management would like to gradually blood him and ensure that he can maintain peak fitness,” the BCCI source added.

PCB Proposes Exclusive City for India's Matches in 2025 Champions Trophy

PCB Proposes Exclusive City for India’s Matches in 2025 Champions Trophy

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has proposed to the International Cricket Council (ICC) that India’s qualifying round matches during the 2025 Champions Trophy be scheduled exclusively in one city. This decision aims to streamline logistics and ensure efficient organization while maximizing the tournament’s success.

The PCB, which will host the prestigious event, has selected Karachi, Rawalpindi, and Lahore as the venues for the tournament, with Lahore hosting the final match. By concentrating India’s matches in one city, the PCB seeks to enhance the overall experience for players, officials, and spectators alike.

“The ICC general manager Wasim Khan also recently visited Lahore where he discussed the CT arrangements with the PCB top brass and it was suggested that the Indian team’s travel itinerary be kept to a minimum,” a PCB source informed.

The source further disclosed that India might play its initial qualifying round matches in Karachi before transitioning to other venues for the knockout stages. Notably, the Indian cricket team hasn’t competed in Pakistan since 2008, with their cricketing interactions limited solely to ICC tournaments.

In the previous year, the Indian cricket board opted not to send the national team for the Asia Cup, which was ultimately conducted in Pakistan and Sri Lanka using a hybrid model.

PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi has reiterated that all participating teams will honor their commitments to play in the Champions Trophy in Pakistan as scheduled. Additionally, he revealed that stadium renovation work is set to begin shortly, with the tournament anticipated to take place in February-March 2025.

The PCB’s proposal to schedule India’s matches in one city is a strategic move to ensure smooth operations and minimize travel disruptions for the Indian team. This decision reflects the PCB’s commitment to hosting a successful and memorable Champions Trophy tournament in Pakistan.

AB De Villiers Remains Loyal to RCB, Defends Virat Kohli Amidst Criticism

AB De Villiers Remains Loyal to RCB, Defends Virat Kohli Amidst Criticism

Legendary South African cricketer AB De Villiers, a cornerstone of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) franchise from 2011 to 2021, remains deeply connected to the team. Despite being on vacation in Mauritius, De Villiers recently showcased his unwavering support for RCB.

In a heartwarming family vlog posted on social media, De Villiers captured the breathtaking scenery of Mauritius while on a high-speed boat ride. Amidst the excitement, he couldn’t resist belting out RCB’s iconic chant, “Ee sala cup namde,” which translates to “This year, the cup will be ours.”

De Villiers’ unwavering loyalty to RCB extends beyond his on-field contributions. He has consistently defended his former teammate Virat Kohli, who has faced criticism for his approach and strike rate. In a recent YouTube video, De Villiers expressed his frustration with the constant scrutiny, reminding everyone that Kohli is the highest run-scorer in IPL 2024.

“I am fed up and frustrated with the criticism about Virat’s strike rate,” De Villiers said. “He’s one of the best to ever play the game, and he’s been incredible in the IPL. He plays a specific role for RCB, and I’ve had enough of these data-driven pundits who criticize him without understanding the game.”

De Villiers emphasized that Kohli’s strike rate this season has been even better than his record-breaking 2016 campaign. He urged Kohli to continue playing his natural game, stating, “Virat, keep playing like you are.”

De Villiers’ unwavering support for RCB and his defense of Kohli highlight the enduring bonds he has forged during his time with the franchise. His passion for the team and his belief in his former teammates continue to inspire fans and demonstrate the enduring legacy he has left on the IPL.

Rinku Singh's T20 World Cup Omission Stuns Cricket Fraternity

Rinku Singh’s T20 World Cup Omission Stuns Cricket Fraternity

Rinku Singh’s omission from India’s T20 World Cup squad has sent shockwaves through the cricketing fraternity. The 26-year-old slogger, who has emerged as a formidable finisher in recent times, was widely expected to make the cut. However, the selectors opted for a more experienced lineup, leaving Rinku on the sidelines.

Rinku’s family and friends in Aligarh were devastated by the news. They had eagerly awaited his inclusion in the squad and had prepared sweets and firecrackers to celebrate. His father expressed his disappointment, saying that Rinku was upset and had spoken to his mother after the announcement.

Despite his omission, Rinku will still travel with the team to the Americas as part of the reserves. He will be joined by opener Shubman Gill and pacers Avesh Khan and Khaleel Ahmed.

Sources close to the selection meeting revealed that Rinku’s exclusion was due to the Impact Player Rule. The rule allows teams to make a tactical substitution during the match, and the selectors felt that Rinku could not be accommodated alongside all-rounders Hardik Pandya and Shivam Dube.

Former all-rounder Irfan Pathan and ex-Australia skipper Aaron Finch expressed surprise at Rinku’s omission. However, legendary batsman Sunil Gavaskar attributed it to his poor form in the ongoing IPL.

Rinku’s exclusion has sparked a debate about the balance of India’s T20 squad. Some experts believe that the selectors have prioritized experience over form, while others argue that Rinku’s omission is a missed opportunity to inject youth and dynamism into the team.

As the T20 World Cup approaches, the spotlight will be on India’s squad and their ability to perform under pressure. Rinku’s omission may serve as a reminder that even the most talented players can be left out of major tournaments due to factors beyond their control.

Rohit Paudel to Lead Nepal at T20 World Cup

Rohit Paudel to Lead Nepal at T20 World Cup

Rohit Paudel, Nepal’s star batsman, will lead a familiar squad at the upcoming T20 World Cup in the West Indies and the USA. The 15-man squad includes experienced players like Aasif Sheikh, Anil Kumar Sah, Kushal Bhurtel, and Kushal Malla.

Nepal’s preparations for the World Cup have been mixed. They won the first game of their T20 series against West Indies A by four wickets, thanks to Paudel’s brilliant 112. However, they lost the next two games by 10 runs and 76 runs, respectively.

Despite the recent setbacks, Nepal remains confident heading into the World Cup. They have a talented squad with a good mix of experience and youth. Paudel, who is in excellent form, will be the key player for Nepal. He is a destructive batsman who can score runs quickly.

Other players to watch out for include Aasif Sheikh, who is a reliable opener, and Kushal Bhurtel, who is a talented all-rounder. Nepal also has a strong bowling attack, led by Sompal Kami and Karan KC.

Nepal is placed in Group D of the World Cup, along with Bangladesh, Netherlands, South Africa, and Sri Lanka. They will start their campaign on June 4 against Netherlands in Dallas.

Nepal will be hoping to make a mark at the World Cup. They have the potential to upset some of the bigger teams and reach the knockout stages.

PCB Postpones T20 World Cup Squad Announcement Amid Fitness Concerns

PCB Postpones T20 World Cup Squad Announcement Amid Fitness Concerns

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has postponed the announcement of its T20 World Cup squad until late May, citing fitness and performance concerns surrounding several players. The PCB intends to reveal its squad on May 23 or 24, adhering to the ICC’s deadline for teams to adjust their squads without consulting the WC Technical Committee.

The management and selectors are closely monitoring the niggling injuries of Muhammad Rizwan, Azam Khan, Irfan Khan Niazi, and Haris Rauf. Their performances, along with others, during the tours of Ireland and England will be scrutinized before finalizing the squad.

The selectors will first announce the squad for the forthcoming tours, after which the team management and selectors will evaluate the fitness and performance of the chosen players before making the World Cup squad public. India, Australia, England, South Africa, and New Zealand have all announced their WC squads to date.

“It (delay) doesn’t matter because all these teams can change their entire squad by 24th May after that changes can only be allowed on fitness or injury basis with approval of the technical committee,” a PCB source said. “That is why the PCB and selectors have decided to hold off until after the first match in England.”

The source emphasized that the selectors aim to provide Babar Azam and other players with ample time to re-establish their camaraderie and cohesion in the dressing room before unveiling the World Cup squad. This extended period will enable the team to foster the kind of unity and synergy crucial for a successful campaign. The selectors are keen on creating an environment where players feel comfortable and connected, laying a strong foundation for the challenges ahead in the World Cup.

“For the time being we have sent a provisional squad to the ICC for public relations and promotion purposes,” the source said.

Aqib Ilyas Named Oman's New T20 World Cup Captain

Aqib Ilyas Named Oman’s New T20 World Cup Captain

Oman has appointed Aqib Ilyas as their new captain for the upcoming T20 World Cup in June. Ilyas takes over from Zeeshan Maqsood, who had led the team since 2016.

The squad for the tournament has also been announced, with Shoaib Khan being the only new addition from the side that participated in the ACC Premier Cup 2024 in April. Opening batter Jatinder Singh and legspinner Samay Shrivastav have been named as reserves.

Kashyap Prajapati and Naseem Khushi are expected to open the batting, with Ilyas and Maqsood following at No. 3 and 4 respectively. Wicketkeeper Pratik Athavale and Ayaan Khan will provide middle-order support.

Bilal Khan, known for his lethal yorkers, will lead the bowling attack, which also includes right-arm pacers Kaleemullah and Fayyaz Butt, and left-arm fingerspinner Shakeel Ahmad. Ilyas and Maqsood can also contribute with the ball.

Speaking about his appointment, Ilyas said, “I am truly honored to be entrusted with the captaincy. It’s a huge responsibility, and I aim to lead the team to many victories. We are preparing rigorously for the World Cup, and the recent ACC Premier Cup has provided us with invaluable preparation.”

Oman will be hoping to improve on their performance in the 2022 T20 World Cup, where they failed to qualify for the group stage. They are placed in Group B for the upcoming edition, alongside Australia, England, Namibia, and Scotland. Their campaign begins against Namibia on June 2 in Barbados.

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