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.

Babar, Ayub Star as Peshawar Zalmi Crush Quetta Gladiators, Book Playoff Spot

Babar, Ayub Star as Peshawar Zalmi Crush Quetta Gladiators, Book Playoff Spot

Peshawar Zalmi Dominate Quetta Gladiators, Secure Playoff Berth in Pakistan Super League

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan – Peshawar Zalmi stormed into the playoffs of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) with a resounding 76-run victory over Quetta Gladiators on Friday. The triumph was orchestrated by a brilliant batting performance from Babar Azam and Saim Ayub, who overshadowed Akeal Hosein’s hat-trick.

Quetta’s batting woes continued as they were dismissed for a paltry 120 in 17.5 overs, chasing Peshawar’s imposing total of 196-8. Ayub, who has excelled in his new all-rounder role, played a pivotal role in dismantling Quetta’s top order, claiming the wickets of skipper Rilee Rossouw and Khawaja Nafay in quick succession.

Babar Azam, the league’s leading batter, continued his impressive form with a blistering 53 off 30 deliveries, studded with nine fours and a six. His innings propelled Peshawar to a formidable total.

Despite Hosein’s hat-trick in the final over, Peshawar’s batting depth proved too much for Quetta. Ayub opened the innings with a brisk 30 off 14 balls, while Rovman Powell (28 not out) and Naveen-ul-Haq (10 not out) added a crucial 39 runs in the closing stages.

The victory propelled Peshawar to second place in the standings, with a chance to secure a top-two finish in their final league game against Islamabad United on Sunday. Quetta, on the other hand, faces an uphill battle to reach the playoffs, needing to win at least one of their remaining two matches.

Deepti Sharma's Hat-Trick Heroics Lead UP Warriorz to Thrilling WPL Win

Deepti Sharma’s Hat-Trick Heroics Lead UP Warriorz to Thrilling WPL Win

Deepti Sharma’s All-Round Brilliance Powers UP Warriorz to Thrilling WPL Victory

In a captivating encounter at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, Deepti Sharma’s exceptional all-round performance propelled UP Warriorz to a nail-biting one-run victory over Delhi Capitals in the Women’s Premier League (WPL).

Sharma’s batting prowess was on full display as she anchored the Warriorz innings with a crucial 59 runs off 48 deliveries. Her innings was a blend of power and finesse, with boundaries flowing effortlessly from her bat. She forged a vital 46-run partnership with skipper Alyssa Healy, providing a solid foundation for the team’s total of 138 for 8.

However, it was Sharma’s bowling that truly stole the show. In a historic moment, she became only the second player in WPL history to claim a hat-trick. Her victims were Annabel Sutherland, Anuradha Reddy, and Shikha Pandey, all dismissed in the penultimate over of the match.

Delhi Capitals, chasing 139 for victory, looked poised to pull off the win thanks to Meg Lanning’s brilliant 60. However, Sharma’s hat-trick triggered a dramatic collapse, with Delhi losing their last seven wickets for just 44 runs.

The final over was a tense affair, with Delhi needing 10 runs for victory. Grace Harris picked up two wickets, while a crucial run-out sealed the win for UP Warriorz.

Sharma’s all-round brilliance was the difference between the two sides. Her contributions with both bat and ball were instrumental in securing the victory for her team.

Tushar Deshpande Eyes India Call-Up After Impressive Performances

Tushar Deshpande Eyes India Call-Up After Impressive Performances

Tushar Deshpande, the Mumbai pacer, has set his sights on earning an India call-up after a string of impressive performances across formats. The 27-year-old has been a key strike bowler for Mumbai since making his Ranji Trophy debut in 2016-17, and his recent performances have caught the attention of national selectors.

Deshpande’s breakthrough season came in 2023, when he finished as the Chennai Super Kings’ highest wicket-taker in the Indian Premier League (IPL). His ability to consistently clock speeds of 140-plus and take crucial wickets has made him a valuable asset for both Mumbai and the Super Kings.

In the ongoing Ranji Trophy final against Vidarbha, Deshpande has once again been in top form. He has taken three wickets in the first innings and scored a crucial 26 in the second innings, helping Mumbai to a strong position.

“I think I am ready for an India call-up,” Deshpande said ahead of the Ranji final. “If you look at the overall season, be it one-dayers (Vijay Hazare Trophy) or Ranji, I have been delivering with crucial wickets – and useful runs too.”

Deshpande’s performances have not gone unnoticed by Mumbai’s head coach Amol Muzumdar. “Tushar has been a consistent performer for us,” Muzumdar said. “He has the pace, the accuracy, and the ability to take wickets. I believe he has the potential to play for India.”

Deshpande is now hoping that a strong performance in the Ranji final and the upcoming IPL will help him realize his dream of playing for India. “These three months, especially starting with the Ranji quarterfinal, are extremely important for me,” Deshpande said. “I want to play these next three phases at full intensity.”

Australia Aim to Extend Lead in 2nd Test as Labuschagne, Lyon Resume

Australia Aim to Extend Lead in 2nd Test as Labuschagne, Lyon Resume

New Zealand vs Australia 2nd Test Day 2 Live Updates: Australia Aim to Extend Lead with Labuschagne and Lyon at the Crease

The second Test between New Zealand and Australia at Hagley Oval in Christchurch witnessed a thrilling opening day, with 14 wickets falling and Australia gaining the upper hand. Paceman Josh Hazlewood’s five-wicket haul restricted New Zealand to 229, while Australia ended the day at 124 for 4, thanks to Marnus Labuschagne’s unbeaten 45.

Resuming on Saturday, Labuschagne and night-watchman Nathan Lyon will look to extend Australia’s lead. Labuschagne, who has been in impressive form throughout the series, will be key to Australia’s hopes of building a substantial total. Lyon, known for his resilience and ability to bat in difficult situations, will provide valuable support.

New Zealand, on the other hand, will be eager to make early inroads and regain control of the match. Tim Southee, who took three wickets on Day 1, will be the main threat for the hosts. Trent Boult and Neil Wagner will also be looking to make an impact with their pace and aggression.

The pitch at Hagley Oval has shown signs of uneven bounce and seam movement, making it a challenging surface for both batters and bowlers. The weather forecast for Day 2 is favorable, with clear skies and no rain expected.

With the series level at 0-0, both teams will be desperate for a win in Christchurch. Australia will be aiming to take a 1-0 lead, while New Zealand will be determined to bounce back and level the series.

Vidarbha's Wakhare Confident Ahead of Ranji Final at Wankhede

Vidarbha’s Wakhare Confident Ahead of Ranji Final at Wankhede

Vidarbha’s Ranji Trophy final against Mumbai at the Wankhede Stadium holds a special significance for Akshay Wakhare, the team’s veteran off-spinner. Wakhare is one of only two players in the current Vidarbha squad to have played in the team’s solitary Ranji Trophy game at the iconic venue, and he is the only cricketer to have featured in both of Vidarbha’s previous Ranji encounters against Mumbai.

Despite the ghosts of the 2013-14 clash, where Vidarbha was outplayed by a dominant Mumbai side, Wakhare exudes confidence that his team will approach the final as just another game. He believes that the majority of the Vidarbha players are accustomed to the pressure of big occasions and will not be overawed by the atmosphere or the location.

Wakhare acknowledges the challenge of facing Mumbai, a team with a rich history and an impressive record in the Ranji Trophy. However, he emphasizes that Vidarbha has made significant strides in recent years and is no longer an underdog. The team’s exposure to various levels of cricket, including the IPL and age-group tournaments, has instilled a sense of self-confidence in the younger players.

While Wakhare does not forget the drubbing Vidarbha received at the hands of Zaheer Khan-led Mumbai at the Wankhede in 2013-14, he believes that the team has learned from its mistakes and is better prepared for the challenge this time around. He is confident that Vidarbha will not be overawed by the occasion and will give a strong account of itself in the Ranji Trophy final.

Padikkal's Debut Fifty Inspires India in Dharamshala Test

Padikkal’s Debut Fifty Inspires India in Dharamshala Test

Devdutt Padikkal, the elegant southpaw, made a memorable debut in the ongoing fifth Test against England at Dharamshala. After receiving his India cap from veteran Ravi Ashwin, Padikkal revealed the invaluable advice he received from head coach Rahul Dravid.

Dravid’s words of encouragement, “In the first 10-15 minutes you will have nerves, but go out and enjoy it,” helped Padikkal overcome his initial jitters and construct a composed debut fifty. The Karnataka batter stroked a fine 65 off 103 deliveries, showcasing his lazy elegance and impressive technique.

Padikkal’s partnership with Sarfaraz Khan (97 runs) steadied the Indian innings after the early dismissals of Rohit Sharma and Shubhman Gill. Despite some lucky edges, Padikkal displayed a calm demeanor and grew in confidence with each boundary he scored.

Reflecting on his debut experience, Padikkal admitted to feeling nervous initially but emphasized the importance of using that energy positively. He praised the support of familiar faces in the dressing room and expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to represent India.

However, England fought back in the final session, with Somerset off-spinner Shoaib Bashir claiming four wickets. Kuldeep Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah steadied the ship for India, ensuring the hosts ended the day on 428/8.

Padikkal’s debut performance has earned him widespread praise, with pundits and fans alike impressed by his composure and skill. The 21-year-old has shown that he has the potential to become a mainstay in the Indian Test team for years to come.

Sachin Tendulkar Celebrates Women's Rise in Sports on International Women's Day

Sachin Tendulkar Celebrates Women’s Rise in Sports on International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day: Sachin Tendulkar Highlights the Rise of Women in Sports

On International Women’s Day, legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar took to social media to celebrate the remarkable achievements of women in sports. He emphasized the significant progress made by women in the field, both in India and globally.

Tendulkar recalled an emotional moment in 2008, after the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, when India defeated England in a cricket match. He shared that one of the first people he embraced was a female ground staff member, highlighting the important role women play in the sport.

He also acknowledged the groundbreaking achievement of Jacintha Kalyan, who became India’s first female pitch curator in 2024. Tendulkar expressed his hope that Kalyan’s success would inspire many more women to pursue careers in sports.

“This #InternationalWomensDay, let us encourage and applaud these role models who continue to break barriers and set examples in all fields,” Tendulkar wrote.

Tendulkar’s message aligns with the United Nations’ call to “Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress.” By supporting women in sports and other areas, we can create a more equitable and inclusive society.

Afghanistan Veteran Noor Ali Zadran Retires from International Cricket

Afghanistan Veteran Noor Ali Zadran Retires from International Cricket

Noor Ali Zadran Retires from International Cricket, Ends Illustrious Decade-Long Career

Veteran Afghanistan batter Noor Ali Zadran has bid farewell to international cricket, concluding a remarkable career that spanned over a decade. The 35-year-old, known for his explosive batting, played his final match in the Test against Ireland at the Tolerance Oval last week.

Zadran’s international journey began in 2009 when he made his ODI debut against Scotland, scoring a blistering 45 off just 28 deliveries. He went on to represent Afghanistan in 51 ODIs, amassing 1,273 runs with 11 half-centuries.

In the T20I format, Zadran made his debut in 2010 and played 23 matches, scoring 456 runs. His most memorable innings came at the 2010 T20 World Cup against India, where he scored a crucial half-century in Afghanistan’s first-ever World Cup appearance.

Zadran’s Test debut came earlier this year against Sri Lanka. He received his maiden Test cap from his nephew and teammate Ibrahim Zadran. In his two Test matches, he scored 101 runs, including a half-century.

Throughout his career, Zadran was known for his aggressive batting style and ability to score runs quickly. He was a key member of the Afghanistan team that achieved Test status in 2018 and played a significant role in their rise in international cricket.

The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) paid tribute to Zadran’s contributions, stating, “Top-order batter @NoorAliZadran decided to call time on his international cricket. He has represented #AfghanAtalan in 2 Tests, 51 ODIs, and 23 T20Is and has scored 1930 runs with 11 fifties and a hundred to his name.”

Zadran’s retirement marks the end of an era for Afghanistan cricket. He was one of the pioneers of the team’s success and will be remembered as a legend of the sport in his country.

Virat Kohli: IPL's Success Stems from Player-Fan Connection

Virat Kohli: IPL’s Success Stems from Player-Fan Connection

Virat Kohli, the legendary Indian batsman, has expressed his deep affection for the Indian Premier League (IPL), attributing its success to the strong bond between players and fans. Kohli, who is currently on a break from the ongoing Test series against England due to personal reasons, is expected to return for the Royal Challengers Bangalore in their IPL opener against Chennai Super Kings on March 22.

Kohli emphasized the unique camaraderie that develops among players in the IPL, which sets it apart from other cricket tournaments. “I absolutely love IPL, also because of the camaraderie you share, so many new players you play with, so many players that you’ve known for a long time who are not from your own country, whom you don’t see often,” he said.

He further explained that in other cricket tournaments, players from different teams have limited interactions. “You do play all your tournaments which is one team versus another. ICC tournaments come every now and then, but even in ICC tournaments, you don’t interact with other players or see the other team, so often,” he said.

In contrast, the IPL provides a platform for players to connect with each other frequently. “But in IPL, you’re probably meeting every team just every second or third day, and that’s the beauty of IPL. You are playing in different conditions in a different city with a different team. Everybody has a different kind of determination at various stages of the tournament and such magical moments are being created,” he added.

Kohli’s comments highlight the IPL’s ability to foster a sense of community and camaraderie among players, which contributes to its immense popularity among fans. The tournament provides a unique opportunity for players from different backgrounds and nationalities to come together and showcase their skills, creating unforgettable moments that resonate with audiences worldwide.

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