Sanju Samson's Heartwarming Gesture Wins Hearts

Sanju Samson’s Heartwarming Gesture Wins Hearts

Sanju Samson, the enigmatic Indian wicketkeeper-batter, has once again captured the hearts of cricket enthusiasts with his heartwarming gesture towards a specially-abled child. Despite facing setbacks in his international career, Samson’s popularity remains undiminished, as evidenced by his massive fan following.

After being overlooked for the ODI World Cup last year, Samson made a strong comeback in the ODI series against South Africa in December, scoring a century in the third match. However, his consistent performances have not yet earned him a regular spot in the Indian team.

Undeterred by the selectors’ decisions, Samson continues to inspire his fans with his unwavering spirit and dedication to the sport. Recently, a video surfaced on social media that showcased his compassionate side. In the video, Samson is seen playing cricket with a specially-abled child, fulfilling the boy’s dream of meeting his cricketing hero.

Samson had earlier promised the young fan that he would meet him. Upon returning to Kerala after playing the Ranji Trophy, Samson kept his word and shared a memorable moment with the boy. The video of their interaction went viral on social media, melting the hearts of netizens.

Despite being regularly ignored by the selectors, Samson has retained his place in the Grade-C category of BCCI’s central contract. He will be leading the Rajasthan Royals in the upcoming IPL 2024, which begins on March 22.

Samson’s gesture towards the specially-abled child is a testament to his character and his commitment to making a positive impact on society. It is a reminder that true sportsmanship extends beyond the boundaries of the field and into the realm of human connection.

Inzamam Slams PCB for Targeting Hafeez, Calls for Respect for Former Players

Inzamam Slams PCB for Targeting Hafeez, Calls for Respect for Former Players

Mohammad Hafeez’s removal as Pakistan’s Team Director has sparked controversy, with former captain Inzamam-ul-Haq criticizing the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for unfairly targeting former players.

Hafeez was dismissed last month following Pakistan’s poor performances in the T20 International series against New Zealand and the Test series in Australia. However, Inzamam questioned why Wahab Riaz, the chief selector, was not held accountable for the team’s failures.

“Can someone explain the reasoning behind removing Muhammad Hafeez as team director but retaining Wahab Riaz as chief selector after the Australian and New Zealand tours?” Inzamam said on a TV show. “Weren’t both appointed at the same time and given the same responsibilities?”

Inzamam also urged the PCB to show more respect to former players. He recalled an incident during his tenure as chief selector when he was allegedly disrespected by former PCB Chairman Zaka Ashraf.

“The PCB Chairman no doubt is a highly respectable position, but don’t former captains and stalwarts deserve the same amount of respect from the top board officials?” Inzamam said.

Inzamam also criticized the PCB for not releasing the findings of the inquiry committee that investigated his alleged conflict of interest.

“Pakistan cricket cannot be run in this manner,” he said. “It is time the board officials also accepted responsibility for their actions.”

Inzamam added that he had never wanted to take over as chief selector before the Asia Cup last year, as the previous selection committee had already picked the squad.

BCCI Announces Central Contracts: Kishan and Iyer Dropped, New Additions Made

BCCI Announces Central Contracts: Kishan and Iyer Dropped, New Additions Made

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has released its annual player retainership list for the 2023-24 season, with notable exclusions and additions.

Exclusions:

Out-of-favor duo Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer have been dropped from the list. The BCCI cited their absence from Ranji Trophy matches as a reason for their exclusion. Both players were previously in Grade B and C, respectively, and will now lose access to NCA facilities and BCCI insurance.

Notable Gainers:

KL Rahul, Shubman Gill, and Mohammed Siraj have been promoted to Grade A, earning Rs 5 crore annually. Kuldeep Yadav has moved up to Grade B, earning Rs 3 crore.

New Additions:

The BCCI has added 11 new players to the central contracts list, including Yashasvi Jaiswal, Rinku Singh, Tilak Varma, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Shivam Dube, Ravi Bishnoi, Jitesh Sharma, Mukesh Kumar, Prasidh Krishna, Avesh Khan, and Rajat Patidar. These players will earn Rs 1 crore each.

Fast Bowling Contracts:

In a historic move, the BCCI has recommended five players for fast bowling contracts: Akash Deep, Vijaykumar Vyshak, Umran Malik, Yash Dayal, and Vidwath Kaverappa.

Retained Players:

India captain Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Ravindra Jadeja, and Jasprit Bumrah have been retained in the Grade A+ bracket, earning Rs 7 crore each.

Impact:

The exclusion of Kishan and Iyer has sparked discussions, while the promotions and additions have been welcomed. The new central contracts will provide financial support and access to resources for the selected players.

IPL vs Country Debate Reignites as Former India Bowler Raises Concerns

IPL vs Country Debate Reignites as Former India Bowler Raises Concerns

The debate over club versus country has resurfaced in Indian cricket, with former swing bowler Praveen Kumar expressing his concerns about players prioritizing the Indian Premier League (IPL) over international and domestic cricket.

Kumar believes that players should prioritize playing for India and their state teams over the IPL. He cited the recent controversy involving Shreyas Iyer and Ishan Kishan, who were excluded from the BCCI’s latest list of contracts for failing to make themselves available for the Ranji Trophy.

“Players need to set their priorities right,” Kumar said. “Earning money is important, but it shouldn’t come at the expense of playing for the country or domestic cricket.”

Kumar acknowledged the benefits of the IPL, which has provided a platform for young players to develop and share the field with experienced players from around the world. However, he emphasized that players should strike a balance between franchise cricket and national and domestic commitments.

“Money is important, but this (giving franchise cricket the priority) is wrong,” Kumar said.

Kumar also praised the current Indian pace attack, particularly Jasprit Bumrah, Akash Deep, and Mukesh Kumar. He believes that these bowlers have the potential to excel at the international level.

Regarding Rohit Sharma’s captaincy, Kumar expressed confidence in his leadership abilities. He believes that Sharma’s experience and maturity will guide the Indian team effectively.

“Rohit is a fantastic skipper,” Kumar said. “He knows his role well and leads the side really well.”

Hardik Pandya Returns to Mumbai Indians as Captain, Downplays Stats

Hardik Pandya Returns to Mumbai Indians as Captain, Downplays Stats

Hardik Pandya, the dynamic all-rounder, is set to make his much-anticipated return to the Indian Premier League (IPL) with the upcoming edition. After two successful seasons with Gujarat Titans, Pandya will don the captain’s hat for his former franchise, Mumbai Indians, where he began his IPL journey in 2015.

During a recent appearance on Star Sports’ ‘Star Nahi Far’ show, Pandya reminisced about his time with MI. When asked about his total number of half-centuries in the tournament, he was surprised to learn that he had scored 10. However, Pandya downplayed the significance of individual statistics, stating that they are merely numbers and that he values team success over personal milestones.

“I don’t like the innings where we lost,” Pandya said when asked about his favorite half-century. “Stats are just numbers; it’s a waste of time.”

Pandya’s comments sparked a debate on social media, with former India batter Irfan Pathan questioning the BCCI’s decision to exclude Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer from the central contract due to their non-participation in domestic cricket. Pathan argued that if players like Pandya are allowed to skip red-ball cricket, then the same rule should apply to all players.

“If players like Hardik don’t want to play red-ball cricket, should he and others like him participate in white-ball domestic cricket when they aren’t on national duty?” Pathan wrote on social media. “If this doesn’t apply to all, then Indian cricket won’t achieve the desired results!”

Pandya’s return to MI is expected to bolster the team’s chances of regaining the IPL title. The all-rounder’s all-around abilities, including his explosive batting, accurate bowling, and exceptional fielding, make him a valuable asset to any team.

With the IPL set to commence in March, Pandya will be eager to prove his worth and lead Mumbai Indians to glory. His experience, leadership skills, and unwavering determination will be crucial for the team’s success in the upcoming season.

Gambhir's Stern Warning: IPL is About Cricket, Not Bollywood

Gambhir’s Stern Warning: IPL is About Cricket, Not Bollywood

Gautam Gambhir’s Stern Message to Kolkata Knight Riders: IPL is About Cricket, Not Bollywood

Ahead of the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 season, Kolkata Knight Riders mentor Gautam Gambhir has issued a clear and unwavering message to his team: IPL is not about Bollywood or after-parties, but a golden opportunity for young players to showcase their talent in the world’s most competitive cricket league.

In an exclusive interview with Star Sports, Gambhir emphasized the importance of focusing on the game and delivering results on the field. “I made it very clear on Day 1 that IPL for me is serious cricket. It’s not about Bollywood, it’s not about you, it’s not about after-party and stuff. It’s about going out there and playing competitive cricket,” he stated.

Gambhir, who led KKR to IPL titles in 2012 and 2014 as captain, believes that the IPL is the closest league to international cricket in terms of intensity and pressure. “It is probably closest to international cricket as compared to any other league and if you want to be known as a successful franchise, you should be able to deliver on the cricket field,” he added.

KKR failed to reach the play-offs in the previous season, finishing seventh in the standings. Gambhir acknowledged the disappointment and urged the players to work harder for the passionate fanbase of the team. “I think there are very passionate fans. We need to be honest to them. We need to try and probably bring that happiness on their smiles because I’ve always believed I think the most loyal fans have been fans from Kolkata because they’ve gone through a lot in the first three years of the IPL,” he said.

Gambhir’s message is a reminder that the IPL is not just about entertainment and glamour, but also about showcasing cricketing talent and delivering results for the fans. As the league enters its 17th season, KKR will be looking to bounce back and prove their worth under Gambhir’s guidance.

NZC Security Delegation Inspects Pakistan Ahead of T20 Series

NZC Security Delegation Inspects Pakistan Ahead of T20 Series

New Zealand Cricket Security Delegation Inspects Pakistan Ahead of T20 Series

A security delegation from New Zealand Cricket (NZC) has arrived in Pakistan to assess the security arrangements for the upcoming T20 series between the two nations in April. The delegation, comprising two NZC officials and an independent security expert, will visit Lahore, Rawalpindi, and Islamabad to inspect match venues, team hotels, and receive briefings from government and security officials.

The five-match T20 series is scheduled to take place in Lahore and Rawalpindi from April 18 to 25. The New Zealand team is expected to arrive on April 14, but may be depleted by the absence of key players due to the Indian Premier League (IPL) taking place concurrently.

The security delegation’s visit is a crucial step in ensuring the safety of the New Zealand team during their tour of Pakistan. In September 2021, the New Zealand team abruptly returned home without playing a match after their government received credible threat information.

The delegation’s assessment will focus on evaluating the security measures in place, including venue security, transportation arrangements, and the overall security environment in Pakistan. They will also meet with local authorities and security personnel to discuss the security plan for the visiting team.

The New Zealand Players Association CEO is also part of the delegation, highlighting the importance of player safety and well-being. The delegation’s findings will be used to determine the level of security required for the New Zealand team during their tour.

The successful completion of the security delegation’s visit will pave the way for the resumption of international cricket in Pakistan, which has been affected by security concerns in recent years. The T20 series between New Zealand and Pakistan is a significant step towards restoring Pakistan’s status as a safe destination for international sports events.

Cameron Green's Red-Ball Focus Ahead of India Test Series

Cameron Green’s Red-Ball Focus Ahead of India Test Series

Cameron Green’s impressive performance in the Wellington Test, where he scored a match-winning 174 not out, has prompted Australian selectors to prioritize his red-ball preparation ahead of the upcoming home summer. Despite being in contention for the T20 World Cup, Green was left out of the T20I series against New Zealand to play Sheffield Shield cricket.

This decision paid off as Green scored an unbeaten 103 for Western Australia against Tasmania, helping his team secure a draw. Green himself credited this preparation for his stunning century in Wellington, where he was the only player to score more than 71 on a challenging batting surface.

With no Tests scheduled until the Border-Gavaskar series against India in late November, Australia will tour England for ODIs and T20Is in September and host Pakistan for similar matches in November. Green is expected to be a regular in both ODI and T20I sides, but coach Andrew McDonald emphasized the importance of prioritizing his red-ball preparation.

“The next stress point on that’s going to be next summer leading into the Indian Test series,” McDonald said. “I think it’ll be a conversation where he’s at. I’d like to probably err on the side of preparing him through red-ball. We know how good a white-ball player he is.”

McDonald acknowledged that not all multiformat players require the same preparation, but he believes Green would benefit from playing Shield games before the first Test against India.

“I think with the results he’s had out there, he’ll probably come to us and say can you give us a couple of Shield games before the first Test against India,” McDonald said.

McDonald also highlighted the importance of Shield cricket for other players, emphasizing that individual needs will be considered.

“We’ll use Shield cricket to get ready for the Test summer on an individual’s needs basis,” McDonald said. “There won’t be any [prescription that] this is what we’re doing with every player.”

New Zealand coach Gary Stead expressed his desire for his players to play more first-class cricket before Test matches.

“I would love as national coach to see us play some Plunkett Shield prior to going into Test matches and certainly it’s something that is high on my agenda to try and get New Zealand Cricket to keep thinking about the structure of our season,” Stead said.

McDonald praised Green’s performance at No.4, where he was recalled against West Indies.

“We think he can be a long-term option there and I think this is a big step towards that,” McDonald said. “The conversations are always that he’s obviously a quality player and probably the statistics that everyone was looking at early on in his career probably didn’t reflect the player that’s in front of us.”

Kohli-Naveen Spat: Inside Details and Gambhir's Involvement Revealed

Kohli-Naveen Spat: Inside Details and Gambhir’s Involvement Revealed

The IPL 2023 match between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Lucknow Super Giants witnessed a heated on-field spat between Virat Kohli, Naveen-ul-Haq, and Gautam Gambhir. The incident, which became a major talking point, has been the subject of much discussion and speculation.

According to Naveen, the altercation began in Bengaluru during the away match between the two teams. After Avesh Khan’s winning runs, Naveen claims that Kohli expressed displeasure with the helmet throw. In the return match in Lucknow, Naveen was sledged by Kohli and Mohammed Siraj despite the game being virtually lost.

The spat escalated after the match during the handshake, with Gambhir intervening in support of Naveen. Naveen believes that Gambhir’s involvement stemmed from an incident in the previous game where a KKR bowler attempted to run out the non-striker in the final over.

Kohli and Gambhir have a history of heated moments in the IPL, including a previous altercation in 2013. Naveen suggests that Gambhir’s “shush” gesture was a response to the crowd’s reaction to the run-out attempt.

Despite the on-field tension, Kohli and Naveen later resolved their differences during the ODI World Cup in October, embracing each other in a show of reconciliation.

India's Series Victory Over England: Dharamsala Weather a Non-Factor

India’s Series Victory Over England: Dharamsala Weather a Non-Factor

India’s emphatic series victory over England in Ranchi takes on a new dimension when considering the contrasting weather conditions between Ranchi and Dharamsala, the venue for the fifth and final Test. With the hosts securing an unassailable 3-1 lead in the series, the Dharamsala match holds significance primarily for World Test Championship (WTC) points.

Had the series been poised at 2-1 or 2-2 heading into the fifth Test, England would have harbored hopes of triumphing or sharing the trophy in the familiar conditions of chilly, rainy Dharamsala. However, India’s dominance in the previous three Tests has effectively extinguished those aspirations.

India’s ascent to the top of the WTC table, following Australia’s victory over New Zealand in Wellington, further underscores the significance of the Dharamsala Test. The weather forecast for the morning of March 7, when the match is scheduled to commence, paints a stark contrast to the conditions in Ranchi.

Temperatures in Dharamsala are expected to hover around 5 degrees Celsius, with a forecast of “mostly cloudy and cold with a little rain.” The afternoon temperature is predicted to reach 7 degrees, dropping to around 4 degrees in the evening.

Despite the chilly start, the weather is anticipated to improve over the next four days, with temperatures ranging from 11 to 21 degrees. England, who began the series with a 28-run victory in the first Test, have since suffered three consecutive defeats.

India leveled the series with a 106-run win in Visakhapatnam, followed by a massive 434-run victory in Rajkot. The hosts sealed the series with a five-wicket triumph in Ranchi, leaving England with little hope of salvaging the series in Dharamsala.

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