Rashid Khan Reconsiders BBL Participation After CA's Afghanistan Series Postponement

Rashid Khan Reconsiders BBL Participation After CA’s Afghanistan Series Postponement

Afghanistan’s star all-rounder Rashid Khan has expressed his disappointment over Cricket Australia’s (CA) decision to indefinitely postpone their three-match T20I series against Afghanistan, which was scheduled for August at a neutral venue. CA cited concerns over the “marked deterioration in human rights for women and girls” in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan as the reason for their withdrawal.

Rashid, who is currently playing for Gujarat Titans in the Indian Premier League (IPL), said he was “really hurt” by CA’s decision. “It does hurt you. You do want to play against the best teams and that’s where your cricket is going to improve more and more. You only get the opportunity playing against them [Australia] in the World Cups, but not in bilateral series,” Rashid told ESPNcricinfo.

Rashid believes that the series would have been a valuable learning experience for Afghanistan, as playing against top-ranked teams like Australia is crucial for the growth of the sport in the country. “Recently, we played three T20s against India, and it helped us a lot. We nearly chased 200 [212] against India. Imagine if you wouldn’t have played that, where would the confidence come from? Playing against big teams is huge for us,” he added.

Rashid also questioned CA’s decision to exclude him from the BBL, while allowing other Afghan players to participate. “You don’t want to play with my colleagues and you want to play with me. So what’s the difference? It means I’m putting my colleagues down as well. My country down as well,” he said.

This is the third time CA has chosen not to honor a bilateral engagement with Afghanistan. In 2021, the first Test match between Australia and Afghanistan was postponed, and last year, an ODI series was called off.

Rohit Sharma Recalls Fan Incident, Praises Rishabh Pant's Humor

Rohit Sharma Recalls Fan Incident, Praises Rishabh Pant’s Humor

Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma recently shared his experience of a fan entering the field during their match against Rajasthan Royals at the Wankhede Stadium. Sharma revealed that he was initially startled by the incident but handled it calmly.

“I was setting up the field at the slips when this guy suddenly stood up next to me,” Sharma said. “I was a little scared honestly.”

The fan, who identified himself as a big fan, asked for a hug. Sharma obliged but warned him against such behavior in the future.

Sharma also spoke about his admiration for wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant, calling him “one crazy guy.”

“He’s the person who makes me laugh the most,” Sharma said. “He’s got his way of doing things which is what I like about him.”

Sharma praised Pant’s resilience after recovering from a serious accident last year.

“I was disappointed for him when he missed a year and a half because of that incident,” Sharma said. “But I’m glad he’s back on the field.”

In the match against Chennai Super Kings, Sharma became the first Indian to smash 500 sixes in T20 cricket. He is now fourth on the all-time list behind Chris Gayle, Kieron Pollard, and Andre Russell.

In six matches this IPL season, Sharma has scored 261 runs at an average of 52.20 and a strike rate of over 167, including a century.

LSG and CSK Clash in Crucial IPL Encounter

LSG and CSK Clash in Crucial IPL Encounter

Lucknow Super Giants Face Chennai Super Kings in Crucial Clash

Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) will lock horns in a pivotal Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 encounter at the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow on Friday.

LSG, who had won three consecutive games, have suffered back-to-back defeats against Delhi Capitals and Kolkata Knight Riders. Their batting has been a concern, with Quinton de Kock, KL Rahul, and Marcus Stoinis struggling for consistency.

CSK, on the other hand, have regained their winning ways with two consecutive victories after two losses. Their fast bowlers have been impressive, while their batters have contributed in high-scoring matches.

The pitch in Lucknow is expected to favor pace and bounce, which could benefit both teams’ fast bowlers. LSG will be keen to utilize Ravi Bishnoi and Krunal Pandya effectively against the in-form Shivam Dube.

LSG may consider bringing in Mayank Yadav as an Impact sub for de Kock, while CSK could opt for Moeen Ali in place of Daryl Mitchell.

Deepak Hooda, who has struggled for form this season, will be under pressure to perform at No. 3 for LSG. Mitchell, who has yet to make a significant impact for CSK, will be eager to prove his worth.

CSK’s bowlers have been exceptional in the middle overs, conceding just 7.03 runs per over. Matheesha Pathirana has dismissed Nicholas Pooran three times in three T20 meetings, which could be a key factor in the match.

LSG assistant coach Lance Klusener has urged his team to show more intent with the bat, while CSK head coach Stephen Fleming has emphasized the importance of backing players despite fluctuations in form.

Punjab Kings Triumph Over Mumbai Indians in IPL Clash

Punjab Kings Triumph Over Mumbai Indians in IPL Clash

Punjab Kings (PBKS) and Mumbai Indians (MI) faced off in an Indian Premier League (IPL) match on Thursday, with PBKS winning the toss and electing to bowl first. Shikhar Dhawan’s absence due to a shoulder injury meant that Sam Curran continued to lead the team.

PBKS made one change to their lineup, bringing in Rilee Rossouw in place of Jonny Bairstow. Atharva Taide also missed out. MI, on the other hand, fielded an unchanged playing XI.

Punjab Kings:

* Rilee Rossouw
* Prabhsimran Singh
* Sam Curran (c)
* Jitesh Sharma (wk)
* Liam Livingstone
* Shashank Singh
* Ashutosh Sharma
* Harpreet Brar
* Harshal Patel
* Kagiso Rabada
* Arshdeep Singh

Mumbai Indians:

* Rohit Sharma
* Ishan Kishan (wk)
* Suryakumar Yadav
* Tilak Varma
* Hardik Pandya (c)
* Tim David
* Romario Shepherd
* Mohammad Nabi
* Gerald Coetzee
* Shreyas Gopal
* Jasprit Bumrah

The match began with MI openers Rohit Sharma and Ishan Kishan putting on a solid partnership. However, PBKS bowlers managed to break through the defense, with Kagiso Rabada dismissing Sharma for 24. Kishan followed soon after, caught by Liam Livingstone off the bowling of Harpreet Brar.

Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma then steadied the MI innings, but both fell in quick succession to Harshal Patel and Arshdeep Singh, respectively. Hardik Pandya and Tim David attempted to rebuild the innings, but they too were dismissed by Patel and Rabada.

MI’s middle order struggled to make an impact, with only Romario Shepherd (25) and Mohammad Nabi (22) reaching double figures. The team was eventually bowled out for 131 in 19.3 overs.

In response, PBKS openers Rilee Rossouw and Prabhsimran Singh got off to a solid start, putting on 47 runs for the first wicket. Rossouw was particularly impressive, hitting three sixes and two fours in his 43-run knock.

After Rossouw’s dismissal, Liam Livingstone and Jitesh Sharma continued the momentum, adding 42 runs for the second wicket. Livingstone fell for 22, but Sharma remained unbeaten on 30, guiding PBKS to a comfortable victory with 2.4 overs to spare.

Raman Subba Row, England Cricket Legend, Passes Away at 92

Raman Subba Row, England Cricket Legend, Passes Away at 92

Raman Subba Row, a legendary figure in English cricket, passed away at the age of 92. Subba Row’s illustrious career spanned playing, administration, and match refereeing.

As an opener for England, Subba Row played 13 Tests between 1958 and 1961, amassing three centuries and averaging an impressive 46.85. Despite his early retirement from international cricket at the age of 29, he remained deeply involved in the sport.

Subba Row’s post-playing career was equally remarkable. He founded a successful public relations firm while maintaining close ties to cricket. He served as chairman of Surrey County Cricket Club and played a pivotal role in establishing the Test and County Cricket Board (TCCB), the forerunner of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB).

Prior to his passing, Subba Row held the distinction of being England’s oldest living men’s Test cricketer. ECB Chair Richard Thompson expressed deep sadness at his passing, acknowledging his immense contributions to the sport.

Born in Streatham, Subba Row made his Surrey debut in 1953, contributing to the team’s remarkable run of seven consecutive County Championships. He later joined Northamptonshire in 1955 and became captain in 1958, earning his England debut against New Zealand that same year.

A finger injury prevented him from participating in the 1958-59 Ashes series, but he returned to the side in 1961 for the visit of Australia. Subba Row scored centuries in the first and fifth Tests, helping England secure a 2-2 draw.

Overall, Subba Row’s first-class career spanned ten years and 260 matches, during which he accumulated over 14,000 runs and claimed 87 wickets with his legspin.

After retiring from playing, Subba Row became a key figure in developing the commercial side of Surrey and The Oval. He also played a leading role in the foundation of the TCCB, serving as its chairman from 1985 to 1990. Additionally, he managed England’s tour to India and Sri Lanka in 1981-82.

In recognition of his services to cricket, Subba Row was awarded a CBE in 1991. He went on to serve as an ICC match referee from 1992 to 2001, overseeing 41 Tests and 119 ODIs.

ICC General Manager of Cricket Wasim Khan expressed condolences on behalf of the organization, acknowledging Subba Row’s contributions as a player, administrator, and match referee.

Toss Tampering Claims Resurface in IPL 2024

Toss Tampering Claims Resurface in IPL 2024

The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 has been marred by allegations of toss tampering, with fans claiming that match referee Javagal Srinath manipulated the coin toss result during the Mumbai Indians vs. Royal Challengers Bengaluru match. However, these claims have been debunked by social media users who provided video evidence to the contrary.

Despite the debunking, the issue resurfaced during Mumbai Indians’ match against Punjab Kings on Thursday. After the coin toss, Punjab Kings stand-in skipper Sam Curran checked the result himself before the coin was picked up by the match referee. The broadcasters also zoomed in on the result, clearly showing that Punjab Kings had won the toss and elected to field.

This is not the first time toss tampering claims have made headlines. A video showing a conversation between Faf du Plessis and Pat Cummins had fans convinced that they were discussing the coin flip.

The Punjab Kings vs. Mumbai Indians match featured several notable moments. Punjab Kings won the toss and elected to bowl, with Rilee Rossouw replacing the injured Shikhar Dhawan. Mumbai Indians made a few tactical changes, dropping Atharva Taide and bringing in Piyush Chawla.

The match itself was a close contest, with both teams fighting hard for victory. In the end, Punjab Kings emerged victorious by a narrow margin, thanks to a brilliant all-round performance from Sam Curran.

Rohit Sharma Becomes Second Player to Reach 250 IPL Matches

Rohit Sharma Becomes Second Player to Reach 250 IPL Matches

Rohit Sharma, the former Mumbai Indians captain, has become only the second player after MS Dhoni to reach the milestone of 250 Indian Premier League (IPL) matches. Sharma achieved this feat during MI’s match against Punjab Kings in Mullanpur, Chandigarh.

Sharma’s IPL journey began in 2008 with the now-defunct Deccan Chargers. He joined MI in 2011 and has led the franchise to five IPL titles. In his 249 previous IPL matches, Sharma has amassed 6472 runs at an average of 30.10 and a strike rate of 131.22. He has scored two centuries and 42 half-centuries.

In MI’s last match against Chennai Super Kings, Sharma scored an unbeaten 105, but his team fell short by 20 runs. MI’s three-match losing streak was broken with victories against Delhi Capitals and Royal Challengers Bengaluru, but a defeat to CSK halted their momentum.

Both Mumbai and Punjab are coming off losses in their last games and have each lost four games. The pressure to perform will be intense on both teams.

Essex Secures Tier 1 Status in Women's Cricket, Targets World Cup Hosting

Essex Secures Tier 1 Status in Women’s Cricket, Targets World Cup Hosting

Essex Cricket Club has secured Tier 1 status in the new professional structure for women’s cricket, a significant milestone that opens up exciting opportunities for the club and the region. The decision by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) recognizes Essex’s commitment to developing women’s cricket and its potential to become a leading force in the sport.

The club’s bid, supported by the University of Essex and cricket boards in neighboring counties, was chosen over other strong contenders in the South East of England. This achievement is a testament to Essex’s vision and the strength of its partnership with the university, which will provide access to expertise in sports science and training facilities.

Essex’s home ground at Chelmsford, with a current capacity of approximately 5,000, is the smallest among the eight Tier 1 clubs. However, club chief executive John Stephenson believes the ground’s intimate atmosphere will be an advantage in the short term as the club grows alongside the women’s game.

In the long term, Stephenson expects the Tier 1 status to accelerate the club’s redevelopment plans. Consultation with local residents and Chelmsford City Council is underway, with the aim of doubling the ground’s capacity to 10,000 by the time of the men’s T20 World Cup in 2030.

“It will link into our development plans because what’s held the club back has been the lack of investment in the ground,” Stephenson said. “We’re confident in our masterplan, and the commercial possibilities relating to the women’s game are huge.”

The club’s ambition was boosted by its successful hosting of an Ireland-Bangladesh ODI series last season, which drew enthusiastic support from the Bangladeshi community in East London. With the Women’s World Cup due to be held in England in 2026, Stephenson is confident that Chelmsford can be ready to host more major matches in the near future.

“If we can get a spade in the ground next year, by 2030 the women’s game will have grown exponentially, and hopefully we’ll be ready to host a World Cup match for the men in 2030,” he said.

Essex’s Tier 1 status is also a vindication of the club’s efforts to confront allegations of historic racist abuse. The club has taken significant action to address these issues, and the ECB’s decision recognizes the progress that has been made.

“It is pleasing that the ECB recognize that we have dealt with the situation that we were confronted with,” Stephenson said. “Now the club is moving in a great direction, and that is particularly satisfying.”

KL Rahul's Leadership Journey: From Mistakes to Success

KL Rahul’s Leadership Journey: From Mistakes to Success

KL Rahul, the current captain of the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in the Indian Premier League (IPL), has opened up about his journey as a leader and the lessons he has learned along the way.

After captaining the Punjab Kings for two seasons without success, Rahul joined LSG and has led them to the playoffs in both seasons. He attributes his current success to trusting his instincts and building strong relationships with his team.

“Building a team is about players you pick, key positions you can’t afford to miss in the auction,” Rahul said. “First few years of me captaining, I am not shy to admit, I made a few mistakes as well.”

Rahul credits his current success to trusting his instincts, something he said he didn’t do enough in his initial days as a leader. He feels he has struck the right balance between backing his gut and listening to the advice of the team management.

“There is so much information coming as you captain. Which one to take and which one to not and see you have a gut feel which is against what the coaches are saying,” he said. “Initially, it was hard to go against that as culturally we are taught to respect the elders. Somehow things did not go according to plan and I was not being able to sleep. I have realised you need to build the trust and bond not only with the players but also with the coaches. We both want the same thing.”

Rahul also spoke about the leadership styles of current India skipper Rohit Sharma and predecessor Virat Kohli.

“Rohit brought sense of calmness in the dressing room. The passion remains the same. It also helps that people have understood their roles and have had enough time to adjust to those roles,” Rahul said. “Virat had already set the benchmark on how to be on the field and Rohit carried on with a bit of calmness.”

Rahul also labelled MS Dhoni and Kane Williamson as the true gentlemen of the game.

Dhoni Fever Grips Lucknow Ahead of CSK-LSG Clash

Dhoni Fever Grips Lucknow Ahead of CSK-LSG Clash

MS Dhoni’s Unwavering Popularity Grips Lucknow Ahead of CSK-LSG Clash

Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the legendary Indian cricketer, continues to captivate fans worldwide with his exceptional skills and charismatic leadership. As the Chennai Super Kings prepare to face the Lucknow Super Giants in Lucknow, the city has been swept by a wave of Dhoni fever.

Hoardings featuring Dhoni’s image and witty slogans have gone viral on social media, reflecting the immense admiration and affection he holds among his supporters. One such hoarding, shared by the Lucknow Super Giants, reads, “We want Dhoni to hit a six on the last ball, but only if we need 12 runs to win.”

The hoardings also highlight the significance of the upcoming match, which is the 34th game of the IPL 2024 season. The equation “3+4 = 7” prominently displayed on the hoardings represents Dhoni’s iconic jersey number.

The Lucknow Super Giants will face a stern test against the Chennai Super Kings’ formidable bowling unit, led by the astute captaincy of Dhoni. The two teams have experienced contrasting fortunes in their recent matches, with CSK securing back-to-back victories while LSG has suffered successive defeats.

The Ekana Stadium track is expected to provide a two-paced surface, which will favor the variations and skills of CSK’s bowlers. The match promises to be a thrilling encounter between two evenly matched teams, with the added excitement of Dhoni’s presence on the field.

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