Rohit Sharma Declares He's Playing Best Cricket of His Life, Vows to Retire When He's Not Good Enough

Rohit Sharma Declares He’s Playing Best Cricket of His Life, Vows to Retire When He’s Not Good Enough

Rohit Sharma: Playing the Best Cricket of His Life, Says He’ll Retire When He’s Not Good Enough

Former England batter Geoffrey Boycott may have suggested that Rohit Sharma is past his prime, but the Indian skipper has emphatically declared that he is currently playing the best cricket of his life.

Leading his team in the absence of stalwarts Virat Kohli and KL Rahul, Rohit guided India to a dominant 4-1 victory in the five-match Test series against England. In the decisive Dharamsala Test, India inflicted an innings and 64 runs defeat on the visitors, wrapping up the match within three days.

Reflecting on his own performance, Rohit asserted that he will not hesitate to retire the day he feels he is no longer up to the mark. “One day, when I wake up and feel, I am not good enough then I will retire straight away,” he said. “But in the last few years, I am playing the best cricket of my life.”

Head coach Rahul Dravid echoed Rohit’s sentiments, praising the skipper’s exceptional leadership and ability to bail the team out of difficult situations. “Rohit Sharma has been exceptional in this series,” Dravid said. “In Rajkot, when we were 3 down inside the first hour, we needed someone to get us that hundred. In Ranchi also, he batted amazingly.”

Rohit also highlighted the importance of nurturing young players, especially in the absence of senior stars. “When you win a Test, everything has to fall into place,” he said. “Lot of things we did right through the match. [Absent stars] At some stage, people are going to go, we know that. All these guys are short on experience but they’ve played a lot of cricket. We have got to nurture them and make them understand the game.”

“When put under pressure, they responded pretty well,” Rohit added. “Credit goes to the entire team for that. We talk about scoring runs, but it is as important to take 20 wickets to win the Test match. Everyone, all the bowlers came and responded. They wanted to make a difference with the ball in hand.”

England Outplayed by India in 4-1 Test Series Defeat

England Outplayed by India in 4-1 Test Series Defeat

England’s 4-1 series defeat to India was a result of being outplayed by the superior team, according to captain Ben Stokes. Despite winning the first Test, England struggled to maintain momentum and were outclassed in the subsequent matches.

In the final Test in Dharamsala, England faced a first-innings deficit of 259 and were bowled out for 195 in their second, resulting in an innings and 64-run defeat. R Ashwin’s five-wicket haul in the second innings sealed the victory for India, who had earlier posted an imposing 477 thanks to centuries from Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma.

Stokes acknowledged England’s shortcomings, stating that they had been “outplayed by the better team in the series.” However, he emphasized the importance of taking positives from the experience and looking ahead to future challenges.

“We’ve got so much cricket coming up in our summer, and then Pakistan and New Zealand,” Stokes said. “Taking the positives that we’ve got from the series is something that I’m really looking forward to. I’m excited to be a part of driving this team even further forward.”

Despite the disappointing result, Stokes remained committed to England’s aggressive “Bazball” approach. He believes that the team’s intent and application were evident, even if the results did not always follow.

“When you look at the game as a whole, and the series as a whole, there’s been really small moments throughout every Test match where we wrestled a bit of momentum back towards us, but we’ve not just been able to maintain and keep that going,” Stokes said.

“And in Test-match cricket, especially out here where the game can turn really fast on you, it’s about understanding that and trying to understand those moments and being a bit more relentless with it.”

Stokes also highlighted the contributions of several young players, including spinner Shoaib Bashir, who took his second five-wicket haul in as many Tests. Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett continued to develop their partnership at the top of the batting order, while veteran James Anderson reached the milestone of 700 Test wickets.

“I’ve been lucky enough to be on the field with some of the lads there, the milestones that Jimmy’s got to, but being there for 700 wickets as a seamer, it is quite phenomenal,” Stokes said.

“Everything that he has done from the day he first started being a cricketer, let alone international cricketer, to where he is now … 41 years old, he’s as fit as I’ve ever seen him, and I honestly just don’t know when he’s going to stop, because the desire to commit is still there. It’s great to watch.”

Ashwin's Adaptability Key to Success in 100th Test

Ashwin’s Adaptability Key to Success in 100th Test

Ravichandran Ashwin, India’s premier off-spinner, has emphasized the importance of experimentation and adaptability in his bowling approach, as evidenced by his impressive performance in the recently concluded Test series against England.

Celebrating his 100th Test in Dharamsala, Ashwin emerged as the leading wicket-taker with a tally of 26 wickets. His success stemmed from his ability to adjust his bowling actions, speeds, and releases to suit the diverse conditions across India’s various grounds.

“Throughout the series, I have gone to different actions, speeds, and releases. India is different; each ground has a challenge. I am least bit insecure about what people feel about me,” Ashwin said at the post-match presentation.

Ashwin, 37, believes that embracing new dimensions in his bowling has been a key factor in his success. “If I am confident that I can try something, I don’t hold back. I have kept my ears and eyes open to listen to good feedback,” he said.

“Unless I try, I will never be able to learn. I am not saying sticking to one method won’t work. But thankfully experimenting and learning has helped me,” added the Tamil Nadu spinner.

Ashwin highlighted his performance on Saturday, where he claimed figures of 5/77, and his outstanding display in England’s second innings at Ranchi, where he secured figures of 5/51, as his most noteworthy outings in the five-match series.

“I was really happy with the way the ball came out (in those spells), as most pleased with this performance and the second innings in Ranchi,” he said.

Ashwin also praised the left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav, acknowledging his remarkable contribution with 19 wickets across four Tests in the series. “The way the ball is coming out of Kuldeep’s hands is unbelievable. Watching a wrist spinner in such a flow and the kind of switches he has been able to make through the series and over the last 10 months is so heartening to see. I can’t be happier for somebody,” said Ashwin.

Tom Hartley Concedes Second-Highest Runs by Visiting Bowler in India Test Series

Tom Hartley Concedes Second-Highest Runs by Visiting Bowler in India Test Series

England’s left-arm spinner Tom Hartley endured a torrid time in the recently concluded Test series against India, conceding the second-highest runs by a visiting bowler in a Test series against the subcontinent giants. Hartley’s tally of 795 runs conceded in the five-match series places him just behind his teammate Adil Rashid, who conceded 861 runs in the 2016 series.

Hartley’s struggles were a microcosm of England’s overall performance in the series, as they were comprehensively outplayed by a dominant Indian side. India’s victory in the fifth and final Test by an innings and 64 runs sealed a 4-1 series triumph, extending their unbeaten streak at home to 15 Tests.

The match itself was a testament to the gulf in class between the two teams. Ravichandran Ashwin, playing his 100th Test, claimed a five-wicket haul to dismantle England’s batting lineup. Zak Crawley top-scored for England with 79, but the rest of the batting order failed to provide substantial support.

Kuldeep Yadav and Ashwin were the standout bowlers for India, sharing nine wickets between them. In their first innings, India piled up a mammoth 477 runs, with Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, and Devdutt Padikkal all scoring centuries.

England’s bowlers struggled to contain India’s batsmen throughout the series, with Shoaib Bashir being the only bowler to take more than five wickets. The English team’s inability to adapt to the challenging Indian conditions and the relentless pressure applied by the Indian bowlers proved to be their undoing.

Despite the disappointing result, England can take some solace in the performances of certain individuals. Crawley showed glimpses of his potential, while Jonny Bairstow and Joe Root also made valuable contributions. However, the series highlighted the need for England to address their batting depth and find a way to counter the spin-friendly conditions in India.

India's Selectors Praised for Bold Decisions in Series Victory

India’s Selectors Praised for Bold Decisions in Series Victory

India’s coach Rahul Dravid has lauded the selectors for their bold decisions in selecting young players, which played a crucial role in India’s 4-1 series victory over Australia. Despite missing several key players due to injuries and workload management, India managed to field five debutants, the joint-highest number after their inaugural series.

Dravid acknowledged the selectors’ efforts in identifying and pushing for these young talents. “They’ve pushed us and challenged us to pick some of these young players, and they’ve picked the right ones,” he said. “They’ve come out here and performed.”

One of the standout selections was wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel, who had only 15 first-class matches under his belt. In Pant’s absence, Jurel played a pivotal role in preventing India from falling behind in Ranchi, earning him the Player-of-the-Match award.

Other young players who stepped up included Yashasvi Jaiswal and Kuldeep Yadav. Jaiswal, with four Tests prior to the series, became only the second Indian batter to score 700 or more in a series. Kuldeep, with eight caps, became the fastest Indian bowler and the second-fastest spinner overall to reach 50 Test wickets.

Rohit Sharma, India’s captain, praised Jaiswal’s aggressive approach and Kuldeep’s resilience. “He’s got something about him, which we all need to be happy about,” Rohit said of Kuldeep. “He has worked hard at NCA and is putting a lot of body into the ball.”

Rohit also acknowledged the challenges that lie ahead for Jaiswal. “He has come a long way to where he is right now,” Rohit said. “So obviously he will understand what he needs to do individually and then what the team expects from him as well.”

Dravid’s praise for the selectors highlights the importance of identifying and nurturing young talent. By giving these players opportunities, India has ensured a strong foundation for the future.

India Dominate WTC Standings with Innings Victory over England

India Dominate WTC Standings with Innings Victory over England

India’s emphatic innings and 64-run victory over England in the fifth and final Test in Dharamsala has solidified their dominance atop the World Test Championship (WTC) standings. The comprehensive win sealed a 4-1 series triumph for India, further extending their lead in the WTC table.

After securing the top spot last week, India’s massive victory in Dharamsala earned them 12 crucial points, boosting their point percentage from 64.58 to 68.51. New Zealand, the two-time WTC finalists, now sit in second place with a point percentage of 60, while Australia remains third with 59.09.

England, on the other hand, suffered their heaviest defeat under the “Bazball” era and their fourth consecutive loss against India. The defeat dropped their point percentage from 19.44 to 17.5, leaving them eighth in the standings.

Kuldeep Yadav’s five-wicket haul and centuries from Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill in the first innings laid the foundation for India’s victory. Veteran spinner R Ashwin then starred on the third day, claiming his 36th five-wicket haul in his landmark 100th Test.

After taking a commanding 259-run lead, India dismissed England for 195 in their second innings late on the third day. Kuldeep was named Player of the Match for his five-wicket haul in the first innings, while young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal received the Player of the Series award for his 712 runs in the series.

India’s victory in Dharamsala further cements their status as one of the world’s leading Test teams. With the WTC final scheduled for June 2023, India will be eager to maintain their position at the top of the standings and secure a berth in the prestigious event.

Ashwin Equals Muralitharan's Record with Nine-Wicket Haul in 100th Test

Ashwin Equals Muralitharan’s Record with Nine-Wicket Haul in 100th Test

Ravichandran Ashwin, India’s premier off-spinner, has etched his name in cricketing history by equaling Muttiah Muralitharan’s record for the most wickets in a player’s 100th Test match. Ashwin’s stellar performance in the fifth and final Test against England in Dharamsala saw him claim nine wickets, achieving the milestone with the dismissal of Ben Foakes on Day 3.

Ashwin’s remarkable outing commenced in the first innings of the Test, where he displayed his bowling prowess by capturing four crucial wickets, restricting England to a modest total of 218. Despite facing disappointment with the bat, Ashwin quickly shifted gears with the ball as India took the field on the third day.

Making an immediate impact, Ashwin struck in his very first over, dismissing Ben Duckett for just two runs with a sublime delivery that shattered the stumps. He continued his dominance by claiming the wicket of Zak Crawley shortly after. In a display of skill and guile, Ashwin outsmarted Ollie Pope with a cleverly bowled short delivery, catching the batsman off guard as he attempted a sweep shot.

A pivotal moment arrived just before lunch when Ashwin removed English captain Ben Stokes, delivering a deceptive slider that breached Stokes’ defenses and crashed into the stumps. With this feat, Ashwin surpassed Indian legends Anil Kumble and Kapil Dev, who were tied for the most wickets by an Indian in their 100th Test.

Minutes into the second session, Ashwin achieved his 36th five-wicket haul by dismissing Ben Foakes, further cementing his place in cricketing history. Ashwin’s milestone also marked him as the second Indian player to claim a fifer in their 100th Test, following in the footsteps of Anil Kumble. Interestingly, Ashwin surpassed Kumble for the most five-wicket hauls by an Indian in Test history, showcasing his unparalleled impact in the longest format of the game.

With his exceptional performance, Ashwin not only etched his name alongside legends but also reaffirmed his status as one of India’s premier spin bowlers of all time. His ability to control the pace and trajectory of the ball, combined with his astute understanding of the game, makes him a formidable opponent for any batting lineup.

Mumbai vs. Vidarbha: Ranji Trophy Final Poised for Epic Clash

Mumbai vs. Vidarbha: Ranji Trophy Final Poised for Epic Clash

Mumbai, the undisputed kings of Indian domestic cricket, will face a formidable challenge from the gritty Vidarbha team in the much-anticipated Ranji Trophy final starting tomorrow. Led by the astute Ajinkya Rahane, Mumbai will aim to extend their dominance with a record-breaking 42nd title, while Vidarbha, the two-time champions, will be determined to upset the legacy holders.

Despite a disappointing individual performance with the bat, Rahane’s leadership skills have been instrumental in guiding Mumbai to their 48th summit clash. The team has overcome the absence of key players like Suryakumar Yadav, Sarfaraz Khan, and Shreyas Iyer, showcasing their resilience and depth.

Mumbai’s batting has not been as prolific as their opponents, but their lower-middle order has stepped up in crucial situations. Wicketkeeper-batter Hardik Tamore, Tanush Kotian, Shams Mulani, and Tushar Deshpande have all made significant contributions. The likes of Shivam Dube and Shardul Thakur have also delivered important knocks in the knockout stages.

Vidarbha, on the other hand, have displayed consistent performances across all departments. Karun Nair has led the batting charge, while Dhruv Shorey, Akshay Wadkar, Atharva Taide, and Yash Rathod have all contributed heavily. Aditya Sarwate and Aditya Thakare have been the mainstays of the bowling attack, with India pacer Umesh Yadav providing crucial breakthroughs.

Vidarbha’s clinical approach in big games has been evident in their victories over Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh. Despite conceding a significant lead in the first innings against Madhya Pradesh, they fought back to secure a memorable win.

The final promises to be a thrilling contest between two evenly matched teams. Mumbai’s experience and home advantage will be tested against Vidarbha’s determination and consistent performances. The battle for the Ranji Trophy crown is set to be a captivating spectacle.

Bangladesh's Hossain Strikes to Halt Sri Lanka's Momentum in Third T20

Bangladesh’s Hossain Strikes to Halt Sri Lanka’s Momentum in Third T20

Bangladesh’s Rishad Hossain struck a crucial blow in the third and final Twenty20 against Sri Lanka, dismissing Kamindu Mendis for 14 runs. The wicket came in the eighth over, with Mendis attempting an ambitious over-the-top shot that was caught by long off.

Earlier, Sri Lanka’s Kusal Mendis had provided some momentum with a six off Hossain in the seventh over. However, Hossain’s timely wicket prevented a further surge in the Lankan innings.

Mahedi Hasan also played a key role for Bangladesh, bowling a tidy over in the sixth over, conceding just three runs. Hasan’s efforts helped restrict Sri Lanka to a modest total in the Powerplay.

Sri Lanka’s innings got off to a shaky start, with Taskin Ahmed dismissing Dhananjaya de Silva for 10 runs in the third over. Kamindu Mendis and Kusal Mendis then steadied the ship with a 30-run partnership, but Hossain’s wicket broke the momentum.

Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto won the toss and elected to bowl first, hoping to exploit the conditions. Sri Lanka made three changes to their lineup, bringing in Dhanajaya de Silva, Nuwan Thushara, and Wanindu Hasaranga.

Bangladesh fielded an unchanged squad, looking to secure a series victory after winning the first two matches. The third and final T20 will determine the series winner.

BCCI Unveils Test Cricket Incentive Scheme to Promote Traditional Format

BCCI Unveils Test Cricket Incentive Scheme to Promote Traditional Format

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has unveiled a new ‘Test Cricket Incentive Scheme’ to promote the traditional format of the game and provide financial incentives to Indian cricketers. The scheme, effective from the 2022-23 season, offers additional rewards on top of the existing match fee for Test matches.

This move aligns with the BCCI’s commitment to emphasize Test cricket, which is considered the purest and most challenging format of the game. The scheme aims to encourage budding cricketers to participate in Test matches and develop their skills in the longest format.

BCCI secretary Jay Shah announced the initiative on social media, stating that it is a step towards providing financial growth and stability to Indian cricketers. The scheme offers additional rewards for Test matches, which are typically longer and more demanding than other formats.

The announcement coincides with India’s triumph in the ongoing five-match Test series against England in Dharamsala. India secured a comprehensive victory, defeating England by an innings and 64 runs to clinch the series 4-1.

England struggled against India’s formidable spin attack, with off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin delivering a stellar performance, claiming five wickets for 77 runs in his 100th Test appearance. England’s batting faltered, with Joe Root’s 84 being the only notable contribution as they were bowled out for 195 in their second innings on day three.

The introduction of the ‘Test Cricket Incentive Scheme’ reflects the BCCI’s commitment to nurturing talent and promoting Test cricket’s significance in Indian cricketing culture. This initiative is poised to incentivize players and inspire future generations to excel in the longest format of the game.

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