Ashwin Wreaks Havoc, Gill-Bairstow Exchange Highlights Dharamsala Test

Ashwin Wreaks Havoc, Gill-Bairstow Exchange Highlights Dharamsala Test

India’s Ashwin Wreaks Havoc, Gill-Bairstow Exchange Highlights Dharamsala Test

In the fifth and final Test of the series in Dharamsala, India’s Ravichandran Ashwin emerged as a formidable force, dismantling England’s top-order and leaving them reeling at 103 for five at lunch on day three.

Amidst the intense battle on the field, a viral video captured a heated exchange between England’s Jonny Bairstow and India’s Shubman Gill. Bairstow, celebrating his 100th Test appearance, engaged in banter with Gill, who had earlier scored a century.

“What did you say to Jimmy about retiring… then he got you out next ball,” Bairstow quipped.

Gill responded with equal wit, “So what? … he can get me out after my 100.”

The exchange showcased the competitive spirit and tension on the field as both teams fought for victory.

India had earlier secured a commanding 259-run first innings lead, with veteran James Anderson reaching the monumental milestone of 700 Test wickets. Young off-spinner Shoaib Bashir continued to impress, claiming his second five-wicket haul of his debut series.

England’s second innings saw aggressive batting against the Indian spinners in an attempt to survive, but their efforts fell short. Captain Ben Stokes’ dismissal to Ashwin just before lunch further compounded their woes.

As the match progressed, Ashwin continued to torment England’s batsmen, claiming the wickets of Joe Root and Ollie Pope. England’s hopes of a comeback now rest on the shoulders of Bairstow and Jos Buttler, who remain unbeaten at the crease.

The Dharamsala Test has been a captivating spectacle, with both teams showcasing their skills and determination. India’s dominance in the first innings and Ashwin’s brilliance have put them in a strong position, while England will need a Herculean effort to salvage a draw or even a victory.

Influencer's 'Moye, Moye' Moment in Indian Street Premier League

Influencer’s ‘Moye, Moye’ Moment in Indian Street Premier League

The Indian Street Premier League (ISPL) has been a source of entertainment for cricket enthusiasts, with unexpected moments and hilarious incidents. One such incident involved influencer Gaurav Taneja, who celebrated catching former India cricketer Yusuf Pathan on the boundary rope, unaware that it was a free-hit.

During a match, Yusuf Pathan attempted to hit a six off Irfan Pathan’s bowling. Taneja, standing at the boundary, caught the ball and began celebrating, thinking he had completed a catch. However, he failed to realize that the ball was a free-hit, which meant Yusuf could not be dismissed even if he was caught.

The batters on the field took advantage of Taneja’s mistake and took a single while he was celebrating. Taneja himself shared the video of the incident, admitting his embarrassing error.

The ISPL is a pioneering Tennis Cricket League that aims to discover and nurture cricketers from grassroots levels. It provides a platform for local talent to showcase their skills and aspire to become future cricketing superstars.

The inaugural edition of the league featured six teams: Majhi Mumbai, Srinagar ke Veer, Chennai Singams, Tigers of Kolkata, Falcon Risers Hyderabad, and Bangalore Strikers. The teams competed for the coveted trophy and prize money over a 10-day period.

The league’s opening ceremony was graced by cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar and Bollywood celebrities Amitabh Bachchan, Akshay Kumar, Saif and Kareena Kapoor-Khan, Suriya Sivalkumar, and Ram Charan, who are also team owners.

Rohit Sharma Out of Third Day of Fifth Test with Stiff Back

Rohit Sharma Out of Third Day of Fifth Test with Stiff Back

India’s captain, Rohit Sharma, was forced to sit out the third day of the fifth Test against England in Dharamsala due to a stiff back. Jasprit Bumrah, the designated vice-captain, took over the leadership responsibilities.

Rohit’s absence was a significant blow to India, as he has been in excellent form throughout the series. He has scored centuries in two of the last three Tests and played a crucial role in establishing India’s advantage in Dharamsala.

With Rohit out of action, India’s top-order batsmen stepped up to the plate. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill both scored half-centuries, while Hanuma Vihari and Rishabh Pant made valuable contributions.

India’s bowlers also performed well, with Mohammed Siraj and Ravichandran Ashwin taking three wickets each. England were bowled out for 245, giving India a lead of 259 runs.

India’s victory in Dharamsala gives them an unassailable 3-1 lead in the series. It is a remarkable achievement, considering that they lost the first Test in Hyderabad.

However, India’s victory has been overshadowed by a spate of injuries. Mohammed Shami, Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja, R Ashwin, and Rajat Patidar have all missed matches due to various ailments.

With the IPL just around the corner, India will be hoping that their injured players can recover in time. The IPL is a grueling tournament, and India will need all of their best players available if they want to win the title.

Rohit Sharma's Hilarious Moment with Sarfaraz Khan Highlights Their Strong Bond

Rohit Sharma’s Hilarious Moment with Sarfaraz Khan Highlights Their Strong Bond

Sarfaraz Khan’s Hilarious Moment with Rohit Sharma Highlights Their Strong Bond

Sarfaraz Khan’s Test debut for India has not only showcased his cricketing prowess but also his camaraderie with teammates, particularly skipper Rohit Sharma. On Day 1 of the 5th Test against England in Dharamsala, the bond between Rohit and Sarfaraz was evident once again.

During the match, Sarfaraz was positioned at short-leg but seemed to struggle with the exact placement. Rohit, noticing his teammate’s difficulty, decided to intervene. He pulled Sarfaraz back a few steps and positioned him precisely where he wanted him. The hilarious moment was captured on camera and has since gone viral on social media.

The incident highlights the strong bond between Rohit and Sarfaraz, which has grown since the latter’s Test debut. Rohit’s willingness to guide and support his younger teammate is a testament to his leadership qualities.

Beyond the humorous moment, the match itself saw India take control on Day 1. Openers Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal put on a 104-run partnership, putting pressure on the English bowlers. Jaiswal reached his half-century in just 55 balls.

After Jaiswal’s dismissal, Shubman Gill joined Rohit at the crease and stitched together a 31-run unbeaten stand. At the end of the day’s play, India were 135/1, trailing by 83 runs. Rohit remained unbeaten on 52*, while Gill was on 26*.

England were bowled out for 218 in their first innings, with Kuldeep Yadav taking five wickets for 72 runs. Ravichandran Ashwin cleaned up the tail end, ensuring India’s dominance.

The match is poised for an exciting finish, with India looking to level the series and England determined to secure a victory. The camaraderie between Rohit and Sarfaraz will undoubtedly be a factor as the match progresses.

James Anderson Joins Elite Club with 700th Test Wicket

James Anderson Joins Elite Club with 700th Test Wicket

James Anderson Enters Elite Club with 700th Test Wicket

James Anderson, the legendary English fast bowler, has etched his name into the annals of cricket history by becoming only the third bowler to claim 700 wickets in Test matches. The 41-year-old achieved the remarkable milestone on Saturday during the fifth Test against India in Dharamshala.

Anderson’s historic moment came when he dismissed Kuldeep Yadav, edging a delivery outside off stump. The veteran pacer celebrated with his teammates as the crowd erupted in a standing ovation. Anderson had entered the series just 10 wickets away from the landmark and started the final match with 698 scalps.

The Lancashire-born bowler made his Test debut in 2003 against Zimbabwe at Lord’s. Since then, he has played 187 matches, taking 700 wickets at an average of 26.94. Anderson’s exceptional ability to swing the ball both ways has earned him the nickname “swing king.” He has 32 five-wicket hauls in Test cricket, including a career-best 7/42 against Pakistan in 2010.

Anderson’s achievement is a testament to his longevity and consistency at the highest level. He has played a pivotal role in England’s success over the years, helping them win the Ashes four times and the ICC World Test Championship in 2023.

Anderson’s 700th wicket places him behind only two other bowlers in Test history: Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan (800 wickets) and Australia’s Shane Warne (708 wickets). The English pacer is now the first fast bowler to reach the milestone.

Sri Lanka's Pathirana Ruled Out of Final T20I with Hamstring Injury

Sri Lanka’s Pathirana Ruled Out of Final T20I with Hamstring Injury

Sri Lanka’s express pace sensation Matheesha Pathirana has been ruled out of the third and final T20I against Bangladesh on Saturday due to a grade one hamstring injury. The setback comes as a blow to the Sri Lankan team, who are looking to clinch the series after the teams shared the first two matches.

Pathirana, known for his lightning-fast deliveries, sustained the injury during the second T20I on Thursday. He was seen clutching his left hamstring while attempting to complete his fourth over, forcing Angelo Mathews to bowl the final two deliveries.

The 19-year-old has been a key figure for Sri Lanka in the series, showcasing his raw pace and ability to generate steep bounce. In the first T20I, he conceded 56 runs in four overs, but bounced back in the second match with figures of 2 for 28 from 3.4 overs.

Sri Lanka’s team management will now have to find a suitable replacement for Pathirana in the final match. Nuwan Thushara, who also bowls with a round-arm action, is the closest like-for-like option in the squad, although he lacks the same blistering pace. Other seamers in contention include left-armers Binura Fernando and Dilshan Madushanka.

The injury to Pathirana is a concern for Sri Lanka, especially considering his importance to the team’s plans for the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL). Pathirana is the designated death bowler for Chennai Super Kings, who begin their IPL campaign on March 22.

With the series tied 1-1, the third T20I in Sylhet on Saturday promises to be a thrilling encounter. Sri Lanka will be eager to secure a series victory, while Bangladesh will be determined to end the series on a high.

Wasim Akram Slams Abdullah Shafique for 'Silent' Celebration, PCB Considers Foreign Coach

Wasim Akram Slams Abdullah Shafique for ‘Silent’ Celebration, PCB Considers Foreign Coach

Legendary Pakistan cricket captain Wasim Akram has criticized Abdullah Shafique for his muted celebration after taking a catch to dismiss Imad Wasim in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) match between Lahore Qalandars and Islamabad United. Shafique’s celebration, which involved putting his finger over his mouth, was interpreted by Akram as a gesture of silencing his critics.

Akram expressed his displeasure with Shafique’s celebration, stating that he should “work in the drama industry rather than cricket.” He questioned Shafique’s responsibility for dropping 36 catches in Australia’s Test series and suggested that he should focus on his fielding rather than making unnecessary gestures.

Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is considering appointing a foreign coach for the national team, with Shane Watson, Mike Hesson, and Phil Simmons being potential candidates. The PCB has held initial talks with these coaches to gauge their interest in coaching Pakistan until next year’s ICC Champions Trophy.

PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi has expressed his preference for a foreign coaching staff, but the board’s reputation for dealing with foreign coaches has raised concerns. High-profile coaches are wary of taking up contracts with Pakistan due to previous instances of abrupt dismissals and contract disputes.

The PCB’s poor track record in handling coaching staff has made it difficult to attract top coaches, who now prefer contracts with franchises in various leagues around the world. The board’s decision to appoint a foreign coach will depend on the availability and interest of potential candidates, as well as the PCB’s ability to address concerns regarding contract stability and respect for coaching staff.

Tim Paine Revels in England's Struggles Against India's 'B Team'

Tim Paine Revels in England’s Struggles Against India’s ‘B Team’

Former Australian captain Tim Paine has expressed his delight in witnessing England’s struggles against India, particularly considering the absence of several key Indian players. Paine believes that the current Indian team, despite missing stars like Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah, and Rishabh Pant, is still a formidable force.

In a recent podcast conversation with former Australia batter Simon Katich, Paine discussed the ongoing Test series between India and England. Katich praised India’s depth, highlighting the performances of young players like Yashasvi Jaiswal and Dhruv Jurel.

“They have been playing against the Indian B team because there has been no Kohli, no Shami, Bumrah got rested last Test, KL Rahul is out, and Rishabh Pant is still making his way back from that accident,” Katich said. “They are not their strongest team, but it just goes to show that the depth in Indian cricket is huge.”

Paine echoed Katich’s sentiments, recalling Australia’s defeat to India in the 2018-19 Test series at home when the visitors were also missing several senior players.

“I know what it’s like to be beaten by an Indian B team. Unfortunately, it happened to us on our home soil,” Paine said. “But yes, some huge names out for India, which should have certainly helped the English. I thoroughly enjoy watching England play the game, I love the way they are going about it. I love watching them lose. Don’t get me wrong, but they are entertaining and exciting.”

Paine’s comments reflect the growing recognition of India’s strength in depth, which has allowed them to maintain their competitiveness even in the absence of their star players. The performances of Jaiswal and Jurel in the ongoing Test series have further underlined the depth of Indian cricket.

Labuschagne's 90 Keeps Australia Afloat Despite Henry's Five-Wicket Haul

Labuschagne’s 90 Keeps Australia Afloat Despite Henry’s Five-Wicket Haul

Australia’s batting woes continued in the second Test against New Zealand at Hagley Oval, but Marnus Labuschagne’s gritty 90 provided a glimmer of hope. Resuming on 124 for 4, Australia lost four wickets in the morning session to reach lunch at 221 for 8, leading by 59 runs.

Matt Henry continued his impressive form, claiming another five-wicket haul to take his tally to 10 wickets in the match. The New Zealand paceman has been a constant threat, exploiting the movement on offer.

Labuschagne, who had endured a lean patch in recent months, showed signs of his class with a determined innings. He anchored the Australian innings, countering the movement by getting across the stumps and hitting into his favored on-side.

Despite his efforts, Labuschagne fell agonisingly short of a century when he was caught at gully by Glenn Phillips off Tim Southee’s bowling. His dismissal was a major blow to Australia, who have struggled to build partnerships throughout the series.

Nathan Lyon, the nightwatchman, made a valuable contribution with the bat, scoring 20 before edging Henry to Daryl Mitchell. Mitchell Marsh also fell cheaply, trapped on the crease by Henry.

Debutant Ben Sears claimed the wicket of Steven Smith, but was unable to unsettle Labuschagne. Offspinner Glenn Phillips dismissed Alex Carey with a poorly executed paddle stroke, putting further pressure on the Australian wicketkeeper.

With Josh Inglis waiting in the wings, Carey’s place in the team is under scrutiny. Australia will need to bat aggressively in the afternoon session to build a substantial lead and put pressure on New Zealand.

Hardie, Agar Boost WA for Shield Final Showdown

Hardie, Agar Boost WA for Shield Final Showdown

Western Australia’s hopes of reaching the Sheffield Shield final have been boosted by the return of allrounder Aaron Hardie, who has been cleared to play in the crucial clash against Victoria in Melbourne from Monday.

Hardie, who has been sidelined with a minor calf injury since facing Tasmania in Hobart in mid-February, has been passed fit and will bolster WA’s lineup for the winner-takes-all match. The winner of the Victoria-WA clash will face Tasmania in the final.

Ashton Agar has also been included in WA’s squad as they cover all bases for the conditions they could face at Junction Oval. If Agar plays, it would be his first first-class match since the SCG Test against South Africa early last year.

Agar has slipped down WA’s red-ball pecking order behind offspinner Corey Rocchiccioli, who has been one of their standout bowlers this season with 37 wickets at 30.21. Agar has also fallen down Australia’s white-ball hierarchy after being ruled out of the ODI World Cup through injury.

Victoria have been boosted by the availability of Scott Boland, who has been released from Australia’s Test squad in New Zealand. Boland has made five appearances for Victoria this season, taking 26 wickets at 16.50.

There remains a slim chance that WA could still host the Shield final in Perth if Tasmania lose to South Australia and don’t gain 0.14 more first-innings bonus points than them.

In the Sheffield Shield, teams get six points for an outright win, one point for a draw, plus 0.01 of a bonus point for every run over 200 they score during the first 100 overs of their first innings and 0.1 of a bonus point for every wicket a team takes during the first 100 overs of their opponent’s first innings.

If Victoria-Western Australia finished in a draw, there is an outside possibility of New South Wales sneaking into the final, although they would need a huge amount of bonus points against Queensland.

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