1999 Kolkata Test: Sachin Tendulkar's Controversial Run-Out Sparks Outrage

1999 Kolkata Test: Sachin Tendulkar’s Controversial Run-Out Sparks Outrage

The 1999 Kolkata Test between India and Pakistan remains etched in cricket history as one of the most iconic and controversial matches ever played. The incident that marred the spirit of the game was the controversial run-out of Indian batting legend Sachin Tendulkar, involving Pakistani fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar.

The Test, initially scheduled as the series finale, was designated as the opening match of the inaugural Asian Test Championship. Pakistan set a daunting target of 279 for India, who made a promising start, reaching 143/2. However, the fourth afternoon witnessed an unfortunate incident that overshadowed the match.

Tendulkar, batting on 7, played a shot towards deep midwicket and completed two runs, reaching the milestone of 5000 Test runs. As he attempted a third run, substitute fielder Nadeem Khan’s direct hit found the stumps. Under normal circumstances, it would have been an easy third run, but Tendulkar collided with Akhtar, who was positioned near the stumps.

The collision forced Tendulkar outside his crease, and despite replays suggesting he might have been inside at the moment of impact, on-field umpire Steve Bucknor referred the decision to third umpire KT Francis. After a lengthy deliberation, Francis declared Tendulkar out, a decision that sparked outrage among Indian fans.

The crowd at Eden Gardens erupted in anger, throwing objects onto the field and halting the game. Security forces intervened, and police were deployed to clear the stands. Tendulkar’s dismissal ignited fury among the fans, who felt their greatest hope had been unfairly removed.

After a period of uncertainty, the umpires escorted the players off the field for an early tea break. It was only due to the appeals of Tendulkar and ICC president Jagmohan Dalmiya that the game resumed.

The match continued in an eerie atmosphere, with India’s batting lineup struggling without Tendulkar. Pakistan eventually won the Test by 46 runs, but the controversy surrounding Tendulkar’s run-out overshadowed the result.

India A Triumphs Over India D in Duleep Trophy Clash

India A Triumphs Over India D in Duleep Trophy Clash

India A emerged victorious in their Duleep Trophy clash against India D, securing a commanding 186-run win. After suffering a setback in their opening match, India A bounced back with a dominant performance, setting a formidable target of 488 for their opponents.

India D’s pursuit of a draw began promisingly, with opener Abhimanyu Easwaran and Yash Dubey forging a solid partnership. However, the dismissal of Dubey and Devdutt Padikkal in quick succession halted their momentum.

Despite a valiant effort from captain Shreyas Iyer and wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson, India D’s batting lineup struggled to withstand the relentless bowling attack of India A. Shams Mulani and Tanush Kotian proved to be the tormentors-in-chief, sharing seven wickets between them.

Mulani, who had earlier contributed a crucial 89 in India A’s first innings, claimed four wickets in the match, including the prized scalp of Iyer. Kotian, the Mumbai all-rounder, wreaked havoc in the lower order, picking up a four-wicket haul to seal the victory in the final session.

India A’s batting prowess was on full display in their first innings, with Pratham Singh and Tilak Varma amassing centuries. Their contributions laid the foundation for a commanding total of 380 for 3, which ultimately proved insurmountable for India D.

With this victory, India A remains in contention to finish atop the table heading into the final round of the Duleep Trophy. Their performance serves as a testament to their depth and resilience, as they look to secure a berth in the championship match.

KL Rahul Hints at Potential Move to Royal Challengers Bangalore

KL Rahul Hints at Potential Move to Royal Challengers Bangalore

KL Rahul’s future in the Indian Premier League (IPL) has become a subject of intense speculation following his recent comments about a potential move to Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). The rumors gained traction after a viral video emerged of Rahul engaging in a conversation with a fan who expressed his desire to see the star batsman join RCB.

Rahul’s IPL journey began with RCB in 2013, where he spent two seasons before moving to Sunrisers Hyderabad for the 2014 and 2015 campaigns. He returned to RCB in 2016 but missed the entire 2017 season due to injury. After his release from RCB, Rahul joined Punjab Kings, where he played from 2018 to 2021.

In 2022, Rahul became the captain of the newly formed Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) franchise. Under his leadership, LSG reached the playoffs in both 2022 and 2023, but failed to advance beyond the knockout rounds. However, the team’s performance dipped in 2024, finishing seventh in the league standings.

Rahul’s recent comments have fueled speculation that he may be considering a move to RCB ahead of the 2025 IPL season. In the viral video, a fan asked Rahul about the possibility of joining RCB, to which the batsman replied, “Let’s hope so.”

If Rahul does make the switch to RCB, it would be a significant move for both the player and the franchise. Rahul is one of the most talented batsmen in the IPL, and his addition to RCB’s already formidable lineup would make them a formidable force.

However, it remains to be seen whether Rahul will actually leave LSG. He has been a key figure in the franchise’s success, and it is unclear whether he would be willing to give up his captaincy and move to another team.

India C and India B Draw in Duleep Trophy Fixture

India C and India B Draw in Duleep Trophy Fixture

India C and India B played out a tame draw in their second Duleep Trophy 2024-25 fixture in Anantapur. Haryana seamer Anshul Kamboj’s career-best haul of 8 for 69 and Ruturaj Gaikwad’s second half-century of the match were the major highlights on the dull fourth day.

Resuming on 309 for 7, India B were bowled out for 332 with Kamboj picking up all three wickets to fall. Abhimanyu Easwaran, the India B captain, carried his bat through and was unbeaten on 157 as his side conceded a 193-run lead early on the final day.

India C, however, decided to settle for the first-innings honours and were at 128 for 4 after 37 overs when both captains decided to shake hands. Kamboj’s performance was among his most impactful yet in a nascent first-class career. Coming into his 15th game, Kamboj hadn’t taken more than three wickets in a single innings previously. His eight-for in Anantapur brought him the second-best figures by a fast bowler in Duleep Trophy history, behind Debasis Mohanty (10 for 46).

India C lost B Sai Sudharsan early when Mukesh Kumar had him bowled for 11. Gaikwad and Rajat Patidar put on 96 for the second wicket, Patidar hitting 42 to go with his first innings 40, before falling to Musheer Khan’s left-arm spin. Rahul Chahar, the legspinner, then had first-innings centurion Ishan Kishan for 1, followed by Gaikwad’s scalp in his very next over.

The only blip for India C in this game was a leg injury to pacer Sandeep Warrier, which led to him hobbling off after just 1.1 overs. Manav Suthar, who picked up a match-winning seven-for in the first round of matches, went wicketless in this game. His figures read: 33-4-85-0. Musheer, the player of the match last week for his 181, managed just 1 while Sarfaraz Khan, asked to play in this fixture before linking up with the Indian Test squad in Chennai, managed 16.

Sanju Samson's Heroics Keep India D in Duleep Trophy Chase

Sanju Samson’s Heroics Keep India D in Duleep Trophy Chase

Wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson’s scintillating knock of 40 off 45 kept India D in the hunt for an improbable victory against India A in the second round match of the Duleep Trophy.

Chasing a mammoth 488, India D were reeling at 62/1 on Day 4 when Samson stepped up to the plate. He began his innings with a boundary off Tanush Kotian and quickly shifted gears, smashing a six against Shams Mulani.

Samson’s aggressive approach continued as he hit another boundary and a maximum in the 57th over of Kotian. However, his innings was cut short in the 61st over when Kotian dismissed him for 40.

Despite Samson’s departure, Ricky Bhui remained solid at the crease, scoring a century to keep India D’s hopes alive. Earlier, Tilak Varma and Pratham Singh had made smooth hundreds to drive India A to a commanding position.

Varma remained unbeaten on 111, while Pratham made an impressive 122 as India A declared their second innings closed at 380 for three. This gave them an overall lead of 487, and India D had to chase down 488 for victory.

With Samson’s heroics and Bhui’s century, India D managed to reduce the deficit to 426 runs at the end of Day 4. The match remains evenly poised, with India D needing a further 284 runs to win on the final day.

Shubman Gill Rested for Bangladesh T20Is as BCCI Prioritizes Workload Management

Shubman Gill Rested for Bangladesh T20Is as BCCI Prioritizes Workload Management

India’s star batter Shubman Gill will be among the prominent players rested for the upcoming three-match T20I series against Bangladesh, starting October 7. This decision is part of the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) workload management policy.

Gill, India’s No. 3 in Test matches, is a vital cog in the team’s top-order alongside Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Yashasvi Jaiswal. He is expected to play all 10 Tests this season. However, with the three-Test series against New Zealand starting on October 16, the BCCI has decided to give Gill a break.

“Yes, Shubman will be rested for the Bangladesh T20I series. If you look at the fixture, the three T20Is will be played on October 7 (Gwalior), 10 (Delhi), and 13 (Hyderabad). Now first Test vs New Zealand starts October 16. So with a turnaround of three days, it is important to give Gill a break,” a BCCI source told PTI on the condition of anonymity.

Gill has played 21 T20Is for India, scoring a century and three fifties with a strike rate of nearly 140. He was recently appointed captain for the five-match series against Zimbabwe in Harare, which India won 4-1.

In the current season, T20Is are the least priority for the Indian team, with the World Test Championship points and the five-match series against Australia being topmost on the agenda. ODIs will also be important as there is a Champions Trophy to be played in that format in February-March.

It is understood that most of the Test team players are unlikely to be played against Bangladesh in T20Is. While the troika of Rohit, Virat, and Ravindra Jadeja have retired from the shortest format, pacers Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj will also be given rest as per workload management requirements.

It will be interesting to see if Rishabh Pant plays T20Is, as his workload is paramount for selectors and he is needed in longer formats. In case Pant is rested, there could be a possibility that Ishan Kishan is once again reconsidered after having spent the nine months of this year in international wilderness.

Sarfaraz Khan Praises Rohit Sharma's Exceptional Leadership Qualities

Sarfaraz Khan Praises Rohit Sharma’s Exceptional Leadership Qualities

As the highly anticipated two-match Test series between Bangladesh and India draws near, Indian batsman Sarfaraz Khan has heaped praise upon captain Rohit Sharma, highlighting his exceptional leadership qualities.

Khan, who made his Test debut against England earlier this year, has been impressed by Sharma’s ability to foster a positive and inclusive environment within the team. “He’s very different, makes you comfortable, and is like an elder brother to us,” Khan said in an interview with Jio Cinema. “He never treats you like a junior. He’s a positive guy. The way he speaks, it boosts your confidence.”

Khan’s admiration for Sharma extends beyond his leadership style. He also draws inspiration from the captain’s unwavering determination and belief in his teammates. “For me, he’s Lagaan’s Aamir Khan,” Khan added, referring to the iconic Bollywood film. “It feels like he’s part of your family.”

Sharma’s leadership will be crucial as India aims to secure a series victory against Bangladesh. The team will be bolstered by the return of wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant, who has recovered from a potentially fatal accident in December 2022. Pacers Akash Deep and Yash Dayal have also received their maiden Test call-ups.

The first Test match will commence on September 19 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, while the second will be played in Kanpur from September 27. Head coach Gautam Gambhir will be eager to make a winning start to his Test tenure.

With Sharma at the helm and a talented squad at his disposal, India will be confident of extending their dominance over Bangladesh in the longest format of the game.

Travis Head: India's Nemesis in Australian Cricket

Travis Head: India’s Nemesis in Australian Cricket

Travis Head’s remarkable performances against India have become a defining feature of his career. In the 2023 ODI World Cup, Head played a pivotal role in Australia’s title-winning campaign, scoring a commanding 137 off 120 balls in the final against India. His innings was crucial in chasing down India’s 240 at the packed Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, leading Australia to victory.

In the 2024 T20 World Cup, Head continued his impressive run. Against India in a critical group-stage match, he smashed a blistering 76 off 43 balls while chasing a target of 206. Although Australia fell short by 24 runs, Head’s performance once again highlighted his exceptional ability against India.

Head’s consistent success against India has sparked speculation about whether they are his favorite opponent. However, Head himself downplays this notion, stating that he simply enjoys the competitive nature of the contests.

“I don’t feel like they’re my favorite,” Head told Star Sports. “I just feel like we play them enough, play them lots. And, I guess the last couple of years I’ve been in nice form. So yeah, being able to, to play well, it’s always nice.”

Head’s performances against India have not only been impressive but also crucial in Australia’s recent successes. His ability to score runs under pressure and in high-stakes matches has made him a valuable asset to the team.

As the Indian team prepares to tour Australia for a five-match Test series in November, Head will undoubtedly be a key player for the hosts. His experience and success against India will be invaluable as Australia looks to regain the Border Gavaskar Trophy, which they have not won since the 2014-15 season.

MS Dhoni: The Quiet Enigma with Unwavering Dedication

MS Dhoni: The Quiet Enigma with Unwavering Dedication

Former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra has shared an intriguing anecdote about the legendary wicketkeeper-batter MS Dhoni, shedding light on his enigmatic personality and unwavering dedication to the sport.

Chopra, who shared a room with Dhoni during an India A tour in 2004, described him as a quiet and unassuming individual. Despite his growing reputation, Dhoni displayed a remarkable humility, never answering his phone and opting to eat vegetarian meals to accommodate his roommate’s dietary preferences.

However, when it came to cricket, Dhoni transformed into a different beast. Chopra witnessed firsthand Dhoni’s exceptional batting skills, particularly his ability to execute unconventional shots with ease. During a match in Kenya, Dhoni stunned everyone by hitting a reverse sweep for four against a Pakistani bowler bowling at over 140 kmph.

Despite not getting many opportunities to bat, Dhoni remained actively involved in the team by bowling to his competitor, Dinesh Karthik. Chopra questioned Dhoni’s choice, but the latter simply replied that he enjoyed bowling.

Chopra also praised Dhoni’s exceptional wicketkeeping abilities, noting that his hands were still faster than anyone in the world. Despite not practicing keeping extensively, Dhoni’s natural talent and dedication allowed him to excel in this aspect of the game.

Dhoni’s unwavering commitment to cricket and his ability to perform under pressure have made him one of the most successful captains in Indian cricket history. Under his leadership, India won the T20 World Cup in 2007, the ODI World Cup in 2011, and the Champions Trophy in 2013.

Gautam Gambhir: A Misunderstood Character with a Passionate Heart

Gautam Gambhir: A Misunderstood Character with a Passionate Heart

Gautam Gambhir, the former Indian men’s cricket team head coach, has often been portrayed as an enigmatic figure. During his playing career, Gambhir’s fiery demeanor and unwavering passion were evident on the field. He played a pivotal role in some of India’s most memorable victories, particularly in ICC events.

Gambhir’s contributions to India’s triumph in the 2007 ICC World T20 and the 2011 ODI World Cup were instrumental. He emerged as one of India’s most reliable match-winners, but his path to the top was not without challenges.

Former India cricketer Aakash Chopra, who also opened the batting during his playing days, shed light on the intense competition within the Indian team at the time. To accommodate talented batters, drastic changes were made, even demoting Virender Sehwag to the No. 4 spot.

“We were competitors because we were fighting for one place. Our team was very good. When we were playing, only one of Kohli and Dhawan got the chance to play. The team was like that. In fact, there was no place for even Viru to open the batting. Viru batted four so that we can accommodate one of Shikhar and Virat at 3,” Chopra recalled in a podcast with Raj Shamani on YouTube.

Chopra acknowledged that he and Gambhir were not close friends due to the intense competition for opening spots. However, he recognized Gambhir’s unwavering passion and dedication.

“We were competitors to begin with. He wasn’t a friend, to be honest. (But he was a) very passionate guy, very hard working, and very serious about his craft. And he scored a lot of runs. But he always wore his heart on the sleeve, was extremely passionate, and could short-fuse very quickly in terms of temperament,” Chopra further revealed.

Despite his fiery nature, Chopra emphasized Gambhir’s kind-heartedness and humble upbringing. “He’s a good hearted guy, comes from a very affluent family. For that kid to have that kind of passion… he would be at the ground the whole day. He was born with a golden spoon, not even silver. It’s a different journey, basically like Abhinav Bindra. Gautam has the heart at the right place,” Chopra asserted.

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