PCA Urges Counties to Deliver on Women's Cricket Promises

PCA Urges Counties to Deliver on Women’s Cricket Promises

The Professional Cricketers Association (PCA) has urged counties to fulfill their commitments to women’s cricket after the ECB announced the allocation of ‘Tier 1’ teams in England’s revamped domestic structure.

Counties, excluding Derbyshire and Worcestershire, will soon learn if their bids to host Tier 1 teams have been successful. However, players have expressed concerns that counties may not deliver on their promises.

Daryl Mitchell, PCA’s chief operating officer, emphasized the importance of holding counties accountable. “We’ll lobby the ECB to ensure successful bidders keep their word,” he said. “The ECB’s auditing and policing will be crucial, and we can play our part.”

The PCA and ECB have agreed on a minimum squad size of 15 for Tier 1 teams and equalizing the minimum wage for female and male cricketers. These commitments will be formalized in the updated County Partnership Agreement (CPA).

“Some female players currently work two jobs to make ends meet,” Mitchell said. “We need to ensure minimum salaries are appropriate and equal to men’s salaries. This is crucial for players to become professional.”

Players are excited about the new system, which will provide equal access to facilities and coaches. “Players want the ‘one club, two team’ mentality seen in the Hundred,” Mitchell said. “There will be teething problems, but overall, it’s positive for the game.”

Despite the challenges, Mitchell encouraged unsuccessful counties to continue investing in women’s cricket. “The tender process has made counties consider how to incorporate women’s cricket into their structures,” he said. “Hopefully, those eight that are unsuccessful become Tier 2 teams and build foundations.”

The Hundred’s potential ownership changes have also been discussed by the PCA. “There’s a lot of talk about the women’s game behind the scenes,” Mitchell said. “We’ll ensure that investors are fully committed to both the men’s and women’s Hundred.”

The final season of the women’s regional structure begins next Saturday, with several teams signing Australian overseas players.

KKR's Unbeaten Run Ends in Comprehensive Defeat to CSK

KKR’s Unbeaten Run Ends in Comprehensive Defeat to CSK

Kolkata Knight Riders’ (KKR) unbeaten streak in the IPL 2024 was shattered by Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in a comprehensive seven-wicket defeat on Monday. The KKR batters, known for their aggressive approach, failed to deliver on the Chennai pitch, managing only 137/9 in 20 overs.

Ravindra Jadeja and Tushar Deshpande led the CSK bowling attack, taking two wickets each to restrict KKR’s scoring. After the match, a fan questioned KKR’s strategy, suggesting that a more “selfish” approach with a player prioritizing personal milestones could have resulted in a higher score.

However, former New Zealand fast bowler Mitchell McClenaghan disagreed, urging KKR to stick to their fearless approach. “Sometimes you shoot for the stars and land on the moon. No biggie – their formula has worked so far no need to become selfish,” McClenaghan tweeted.

KKR skipper Shreyas Iyer acknowledged the team’s shortcomings in assessing the wicket. “We were phenomenal in the powerplay but after that, we couldn’t capitalize, we lost consecutive wickets. We weren’t able to assess the conditions as quickly as possible,” Iyer said.

The defeat marked KKR’s first loss of the season, while CSK secured their second win. The match highlighted the importance of adapting to different pitch conditions and the challenges of maintaining an unbeaten run in the competitive IPL.

Topley's Stunning Catch Dismisses Rohit in IPL Thriller

Topley’s Stunning Catch Dismisses Rohit in IPL Thriller

Reece Topley’s Sensational Fielding Stuns Rohit Sharma in IPL Clash

In a thrilling Indian Premier League (IPL) encounter at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s Reece Topley showcased an extraordinary fielding effort to dismiss Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma.

The incident occurred during the second ball of the 12th over, as off-spinner Will Jacks delivered a fuller delivery on middle and leg. Rohit attempted a sweep shot, dragging the ball behind square. However, Topley, positioned at short fine leg, displayed remarkable agility and reflexes.

With lightning-fast reactions, Topley dived to his left and extended his fingers to pluck a stunning one-handed catch. The ball appeared to be destined for the boundary, but Topley’s incredible athleticism prevented it from reaching the ropes.

Rohit’s dismissal was a crucial moment in the match, as he had played a pivotal role in Mumbai Indians’ chase of 197. The Indian opener had scored 38 runs off 24 balls, including three fours and as many sixes, providing a solid foundation for his team.

The catch also marked a significant milestone for Rohit, as it was the first time he had been involved in a 100+ opening partnership in his 93rd IPL innings as an opener. He had previously shared a 99-run stand with Ishan Kishan in 2019.

Topley’s fielding brilliance was a testament to his exceptional skills and dedication. The English left-arm pacer has consistently impressed with his athleticism and ability to make game-changing plays in the field.

Rohit Sharma's Stump-Mic Chatter Targets Dinesh Karthik

Rohit Sharma’s Stump-Mic Chatter Targets Dinesh Karthik

Rohit Sharma’s stump-mic chatter has become a regular feature in recent cricket matches, and the former Mumbai Indians captain was at it again during the IPL 2024 match against Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

As Dinesh Karthik unleashed a flurry of boundaries against MI bowlers in the death overs, Rohit couldn’t resist a playful dig at the RCB batter. “Shabash DK, World Cup khelna hain abhi,” Rohit was heard saying, referring to the upcoming T20 World Cup in the USA and West Indies.

Karthik’s blistering knock of 53 not out off 23 balls propelled RCB to a competitive 196/8 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The wicketkeeper-batter finished the innings in style, hitting Akash Madhwal for two sixes and a four in successive balls to garner 19 runs from the final over.

Karthik’s half-century came off just 22 balls, showcasing his exceptional finishing abilities. He struck five boundaries and four sixes, guiding RCB close to the 200-run mark.

Rohit later clarified that his stump-mic banter is not intentional. As the captain of the Indian team, he positions himself in the slip cordon to assess DRS decisions and communicate with fielders. These conversations often get picked up by the microphone.

“I don’t have any favorite line as such and I don’t even do it deliberately,” Rohit said. “Now I am the captain so I stand in the slips, because the angle from there helps me get a better look at the fielders and take stock of DRS. So I keep talking to the fielders and it gets recorded.”

East Zone Snatch Dramatic One-Wicket Win in Inter-zonal Multi-Day Trophy

East Zone Snatch Dramatic One-Wicket Win in Inter-zonal Multi-Day Trophy

In a thrilling climax to the Inter-zonal Multi-Day Trophy, East Zone snatched a dramatic one-wicket victory over South Zone at the Maharashtra Cricket Stadium. With just six runs needed for victory, East Zone found themselves on the brink of defeat as South Zone’s Minnu Mani bowled with precision, exploiting the cracks in the surface.

Titas Sadhu and Annapurna Das, the last two East Zone batters, faced an anxious wait as Mani’s deliveries tested their resolve. After 12 tense balls, Sadhu managed to find the boundary, securing the winning runs and sparking jubilation among the East Zone camp.

The match had been a closely fought affair throughout, with both teams displaying resilience and determination. South Zone had posted a modest 133 in their first innings, but their bowlers kept them in the game by restricting East Zone to 129. In the second innings, South Zone improved their batting performance, scoring 179, setting East Zone a target of 184.

East Zone’s chase got off to a shaky start, but Deepti Sharma’s 46 and Richa Ghosh’s 33 provided some stability. However, South Zone’s bowlers fought back, reducing East Zone to 178/9. With just one wicket remaining, the pendulum swung in East Zone’s favor as Sadhu and Das held their nerve to secure the victory.

Former India captain Shubhangi Kulkarni was present to felicitate the winners, with East Zone receiving a cheque for ₹50 lakh, while South Zone received ₹20 lakh. Minnu Mani was named Player of the Match for her impressive bowling performance, while Deepti Sharma was awarded Player of the Tournament.

The victory marked a significant achievement for East Zone, who had not won the Inter-zonal Multi-Day Trophy since 2016. The tournament showcased the depth of talent in Indian women’s cricket, with several players putting in standout performances.

Jason Roy Withdraws from IPL 2024 to Prioritize Mental and Physical Health

Jason Roy Withdraws from IPL 2024 to Prioritize Mental and Physical Health

Jason Roy, the explosive English opener, has opted out of the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 with Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to prioritize his mental and physical well-being. Roy, who joined KKR in 2023 as an injury replacement, had a successful stint with the franchise, scoring 285 runs at an average of 35.62 and a strike rate of 151.59. However, he withdrew from this season’s IPL at the start of March, citing personal reasons.

Roy’s decision to sit out the IPL stems from a challenging 18 months. After missing out on selection for England’s T20 World Cup squad in 2022 and the 50-over World Cup squad in 2023, he went undrafted for this year’s Hundred. Last May, he terminated his ECB incremental contract to play in the inaugural season of Major League Cricket (MLC).

The taxing schedule of the past few months, coupled with a desire to spend quality time with his family, led Roy to make the difficult decision to withdraw from the IPL. “Missing this year’s IPL was a huge decision,” Roy said. “I felt like I owed KKR a huge amount, but I had to put myself first, you know, just mindset and body.”

Roy’s withdrawal is also informed by a period two years ago when he found himself “in a dark place,” which resulted in him taking an indefinite break from the game and missing IPL 2022 with Gujarat Titans. “I went through an extremely bad patch with my mindset,” he said. “I was in a shocking headspace, and I ended up shooting myself in the foot.”

Since then, Roy has prioritized his mental health and has learned to listen to his body and mind. “It’s nothing to do with anyone else,” he said. “I’ve got a young family, I’m a grown man, and I’ve made the decision off the back of a lot of thoughts.”

Roy’s decision to prioritize his well-being is a reminder of the importance of mental health in sports. It is a courageous step that will hopefully inspire others to seek help when they need it.

Kohli's Rare Failure: Bumrah Strikes Again in IPL 2024

Kohli’s Rare Failure: Bumrah Strikes Again in IPL 2024

Virat Kohli’s Rare Failure Against Jasprit Bumrah in IPL 2024

Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s star batter Virat Kohli faced a rare setback in the IPL 2024 when he was dismissed for just 3 runs by Mumbai Indians’ pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah. The incident occurred during an away game at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Thursday.

Despite the crowd’s enthusiastic chants of his name, Kohli’s innings was cut short after facing only 9 balls. Bumrah’s delivery found the edge of Kohli’s bat and was caught behind by wicketkeeper Ishan Kishan.

This dismissal marked a rare failure for Kohli in the ongoing IPL season. Prior to this match, he had been in exceptional form, leading the tournament in runs scored. In six matches, he had amassed 319 runs at an average of 106.33 and a strike rate of over 143.69.

However, Bumrah has a history of dismissing Kohli in the IPL. Out of the 15 times they have faced each other, Bumrah has dismissed Kohli four times. Despite this, Kohli holds the upper hand in their overall head-to-head record. In 92 balls faced against Bumrah, Kohli has scored 140 runs at an average of 35.00 and a strike rate of 152.17.

Kohli’s dismissal against Bumrah highlights the competitive nature of the IPL and the challenges faced by even the most experienced batters. Despite his rare failure, Kohli remains one of the most prolific run-scorers in the tournament’s history.

Mumbai Indians Fall Short Against Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL Clash

Mumbai Indians Fall Short Against Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL Clash

Mumbai Indians (MI) and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) faced off in a crucial Indian Premier League (IPL) match at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on April 11. MI captain Hardik Pandya opted to bowl after winning the toss, hoping to exploit the early moisture in the pitch.

MI made one change to their playing XI, bringing in Shreyas Gopal in place of Piyush Chawla. RCB, on the other hand, made three changes, replacing Cameron Green with Will Jacks, while Mahipal Lomror and Vijaykumar Vyshak also made the team.

RCB openers Virat Kohli and Faf du Plessis got off to a solid start, putting on 49 runs for the first wicket. However, MI’s bowlers struck back with regular wickets, including the prized scalp of Kohli for 28. Glenn Maxwell and Dinesh Karthik then steadied the RCB innings with a 42-run partnership.

But MI’s bowlers continued to chip away at the RCB batting lineup, with Jasprit Bumrah and Gerald Coetzee picking up two wickets each. RCB eventually finished their innings on 151/6, with Maxwell top-scoring with 39.

In response, MI’s openers Rohit Sharma and Ishan Kishan got off to a flying start, putting on 50 runs in just 4.2 overs. However, RCB’s bowlers fought back, with Mohammed Siraj dismissing both openers in quick succession.

Tilak Varma and Tim David then steadied the MI innings with a 46-run partnership. But RCB’s bowlers continued to apply pressure, and MI lost wickets at regular intervals. In the end, MI fell short by 16 runs, finishing on 135/9.

Siraj was the pick of the RCB bowlers, finishing with figures of 3/25. Maxwell also chipped in with two wickets, while Akash Deep and Reece Topley took one wicket each.

With this victory, RCB moved up to fifth place in the IPL standings, while MI remained in eighth place. Both teams will be looking to improve their fortunes in their upcoming matches.

Mayank Yadav to Miss Next Two LSG Games with Hip Injury

Mayank Yadav to Miss Next Two LSG Games with Hip Injury

Mayank Yadav, the fast bowler for Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), is expected to miss the team’s next two matches due to a minor hip injury. Head coach Justin Langer confirmed the news on Thursday, stating that Mayank is unlikely to play against Delhi Capitals and Kolkata Knight Riders.

Mayank experienced discomfort in his hip during LSG’s previous match against Gujarat Titans on Sunday. He bowled only one over before leaving the field. Subsequent medical examinations revealed a small swelling in his hip.

“He felt a little bit of tightness at the top of his hip leading into the last game,” Langer explained. “He bowled that first over and started feeling something in his hip. We had an MRI scan, and there is a very, very small swelling in there.”

Despite the injury, Langer expressed optimism that Mayank will recover quickly. “We are very hopeful he’ll start building himself up and be back bowling again soon,” he said.

LSG’s short turnaround between matches and travel schedule make it challenging for Mayank to recover in time for the upcoming games. “It’s unlikely that he plays these two games,” Langer admitted. “But he’s certainly working towards playing whenever he possibly can.”

The team is targeting Mayank’s return for their match against Chennai Super Kings on April 19. “We want him to play every game if possible,” Langer emphasized. “He’s working very hard every day to be ready for whatever our next game is.”

In Mayank’s absence, LSG will have to rely on other bowlers to fill the void. The team has a number of options, including Avesh Khan, Dushmantha Chameera, and Mohsin Khan.

Riyan Parag Emerges as T20 World Cup Contender with Stellar IPL Performances

Riyan Parag Emerges as T20 World Cup Contender with Stellar IPL Performances

Riyan Parag, the young all-rounder from Assam, has emerged as a breakout star in the ongoing IPL 2024. After a disappointing run of form in recent years, Parag has rediscovered his touch, amassing three half-centuries in his last four matches. His impressive performances have caught the attention of cricket pundits and fans alike, with many speculating about his potential inclusion in India’s T20 World Cup squad.

Parag’s resurgence began in the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy, where he consistently scored half-centuries. He has carried that form into the IPL, where he has emerged as a key player for the Rajasthan Royals. His ability to score runs quickly and consistently has made him a valuable asset to the team.

On Wednesday, Parag scored a blistering 76 off 48 balls against the Gujarat Titans. His innings helped the Royals post a formidable total of 196, but it ultimately proved insufficient as the Titans chased down the target with just one ball to spare.

Despite the loss, Parag’s performance drew praise from legendary commentator Sunil Gavaskar, who suggested that the BCCI was keeping a close eye on him for the T20 World Cup. In the last 15 T20 innings, Parag has scored 10 half-centuries at a strike rate of over 170, a testament to his exceptional batting skills.

However, Rajasthan Royals director of cricket Kumar Sangakkara has urged Parag to remain focused on the present and not get carried away by the hype surrounding his potential World Cup selection. Sangakkara believes that Parag should concentrate on performing well for the Royals and let the rest take care of itself.

“I think his (Parag’s) potential is there for everyone to see,” said Sangakkara. “I think for Riyan it’s really about concentrating on Rajasthan and this season, and whatever happens (being considered for T20 World Cup) will happen after that.”

Parag’s impressive performances have not gone unnoticed by the Indian selectors. He is currently second only to Virat Kohli in the leading run-getter’s list this IPL season, having scored 261 runs with a top score of 84 not out. If he continues to perform at this level, he could well find himself in contention for a place in the Indian team for the T20 World Cup later this year.

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