Jeremiah Louis Joins Brother Mikyle at St Kitts and Nevis Patriots for CPL 2024

Jeremiah Louis Joins Brother Mikyle at St Kitts and Nevis Patriots for CPL 2024

St Kitts and Nevis Patriots have bolstered their bowling attack for the 2024 Caribbean Premier League (CPL) by signing seamer Jeremiah Louis. Louis, 28, joins his younger brother Mikyle in the Patriots squad, marking the first time the brothers will play together in the CPL.

Jeremiah Louis has played six CPL games between 2016 and 2022, taking three wickets at an average of 38.66 and an economy rate of 9.66. He has also represented Patriots in the 6IXTY competition, where he took four wickets in five games at an economy rate of 10.68 in 2022.

Louis is better known for his red-ball skills, having taken 151 wickets in 57 first-class games at an average of 25.43. He was recently called into West Indies’ Test squad for their tour of England before he was ruled out with injury.

Mikyle Louis has emerged as a promising local batter in his maiden CPL stint, scoring 187 runs in five innings at an average of 37.40 and strike rate of 155.83. Only his Patriots seniors Evin Lewis (191) and Kyle Mayers (204) have scored more runs than Mikyle so far this season.

Speaking to ESPNcricinfo last month, Mikyle said Jeremiah is not just a brother but also a mentor and a good friend. “He influenced me in many ways,” Mikyle said of Jeremiah. “While I was in my stagnant phase, he was playing for Leeward Islands or West Indies A or President’s XI games. He would come back and have a conversation, saying, ‘Yo, I bowled to this batsman in the nets. You are not far off, you continue working. Trust me, bro, based on skill you have time to grow.’ Those conversations would give me hope and the self-belief that, okay, I’m good enough.”

Jeremiah’s addition bolsters the local pace attack, which has been struggling through this season. Dominic Drakes, Odean, Smith, Ryan John, and Johann Layne have all conceded over 12 an over.

Patriots are currently rooted to the bottom of the CPL 2024 points table with just a solitary win in seven games. They had also finished last in CPL 2023 and overall have managed just two wins across the past two seasons.

South Africa's Bavuma Joins Call for Women's Rights in Afghanistan

South Africa’s Bavuma Joins Call for Women’s Rights in Afghanistan

South Africa’s Test and ODI captain, Temba Bavuma, has joined the South African Cricketers’ Association (SACA) in condemning the gender-based discrimination that prevents women in Afghanistan from participating in sports and other aspects of public life.

Bavuma, who spoke ahead of South Africa’s departure to the UAE for a three-match ODI series against Afghanistan, emphasized the unique perspective that South Africans have on human rights abuses, given their own history of legalized race-based segregation. He reiterated the call for women’s rights to be respected.

“I support the idea of inclusivity and caring for women,” Bavuma said. “We want everyone to have a fair chance within society, and we know that that is something that is relevant to us as a country in South Africa.”

SACA had previously issued a statement acknowledging Cricket South Africa’s (CSA) right to schedule fixtures against Afghanistan but also urging CSA to use its leverage to advocate for the protection and respect of women’s rights in Afghanistan.

CSA has not yet commented on whether it plans to make any statements or gestures in support of Afghan women but continues to discuss the issue of women’s cricket in Afghanistan through the ICC.

Both white-ball coach Rob Walter and Bavuma have left the decision of whether to engage Afghanistan on the field with CSA.

“I think I’ve got to respect the fact that there are people in positions who have that responsibility to speak more eloquently and articulate a little bit more of it,” Bavuma said.

Australia is the only board that has actively withdrawn from competition against Afghanistan, while the ECB has also indicated it will not schedule series against them. Both Australia and England continue to play Afghanistan at ICC tournaments.

South Africa has never played against Afghanistan outside of a World Cup in either ODIs or T20Is. This bilateral series marks the first time the South African team and CSA have had to consider the ethical implications of playing against Afghanistan, which has not had a women’s team since becoming Full Members in 2017.

Apart from its shared history of legalized discrimination, South Africa also faces an epidemic of gender-based violence (GBV). The country has been ranked as one of the most dangerous for women globally. In response, there have been various initiatives against GBV, including in cricket.

PCB Faces Frustration Over Test Series Itinerary Delay

PCB Faces Frustration Over Test Series Itinerary Delay

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi remains steadfast in his determination to host the upcoming Test series against England in Pakistan. However, the PCB’s international cricket department has yet to finalize the itinerary, leaving Naqvi frustrated.

The three-Test series is scheduled to commence on October 7, with Multan, Karachi, and Rawalpindi designated as potential venues. However, ongoing construction work at these stadiums in preparation for next year’s ICC Champions Trophy has raised concerns about their availability.

“With less than a month to go before the first Test, the international department has not even decided where the opening match will be held,” an insider revealed to PTI.

Despite Naqvi’s rejection of a proposal to relocate the series to the UAE or South Africa, the department has not formally announced the tour itinerary.

“The Chairman has emphasized that moving the series would harm the PCB’s reputation, and Rawalpindi and Multan should be used for the three-match series,” the insider stated.

The delay in announcing the venues and itinerary has also impacted the PCB’s revenue generation efforts. Broadcasters have encountered difficulties in selling the telecast rights of the series abroad.

“Even broadcasters who have acquired the rights to sell the series internationally are concerned because they have yet to find a buyer to broadcast the matches in the UK,” the insider added.

The PCB recently suspended the National Under-19 Championship after just one day of play due to complaints about irregularities in team selection and a lack of budget approval.

Top-Ranked Swiatek Withdraws from Korea Open, Depleting Star Power

Top-Ranked Swiatek Withdraws from Korea Open, Depleting Star Power

Top-Ranked Swiatek Withdraws from Korea Open, Depleting Star Power

World No. 1 Iga Swiatek has withdrawn from next week’s Korea Open, dealing a significant blow to the tournament’s hopes of attracting top-tier talent. Swiatek’s withdrawal comes just days after her participation was confirmed, citing fatigue following her quarterfinal loss at the US Open.

The absence of Swiatek, who has won five Grand Slam titles in the past two years, is a major setback for the Korea Open, which was elevated to WTA 500 status in 2024. The tournament had hoped to showcase some of the world’s best players, but with Swiatek’s withdrawal, it has now lost all of its expected Top 10 stars.

World No. 4 Elena Rybakina and No. 8 Emma Navarro have also opted out of the Korea Open. Rybakina cited a back injury, while Navarro, who made her Top 10 debut this week, noted a change in schedule.

The withdrawals of Swiatek, Rybakina, and Navarro leave Daria Kasatkina, Beatriz Haddad Maia, and Diana Shnaider as the top-ranked players in the field. Former US Open champions Sloane Stephens and Emma Raducanu have moved into the main draw, along with American Amanda Anisimova.

The Korea Open, which will be held in Seoul from September 19-25, is one of the most prestigious tournaments on the WTA calendar. The tournament has been won by some of the biggest names in women’s tennis, including Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova, and Petra Kvitova.

Despite the absence of Swiatek and other top players, the Korea Open is still expected to attract a strong field of competitors. The tournament offers a total prize pool of $757,900, making it one of the most lucrative events on the WTA Tour.

Tendulkar's Sydney Masterclass: Discipline and Control Triumph Over Tradition

Tendulkar’s Sydney Masterclass: Discipline and Control Triumph Over Tradition

Sachin Tendulkar’s unbeaten 241 against Australia in the 2003-04 Sydney Test is widely regarded as one of the greatest innings in Test cricket history. Not only was it a monumental knock in terms of volume, but it also showcased Tendulkar’s exceptional discipline, control, and adaptability.

Prior to the Sydney Test, Tendulkar had endured a challenging period in Test cricket, going through 13 innings without reaching a century. He had repeatedly fallen to deliveries pitched outside the off stump, particularly when attempting his signature cover drive.

Determined to break this pattern, Tendulkar made a bold decision before the Sydney Test: he would eliminate the cover drive from his repertoire. This was a significant sacrifice, as the cover drive had been one of Tendulkar’s most productive shots.

However, Tendulkar recognized that his cover drive was becoming a liability against the Australian bowlers, who were exploiting his tendency to play it. By eliminating this shot, Tendulkar effectively nullified his primary scoring area on the off-side.

Instead, Tendulkar focused on accumulating runs through leg-side strokes, flicks, and deft placements. He patiently wore down the formidable Australian bowling attack, which included greats like Brett Lee, Jason Gillespie, and Nathan Bracken.

Tendulkar’s innings was a masterclass in patience, technique, and temperament. He demonstrated his ability to adapt and evolve his game under pressure, showcasing his mental fortitude and tactical acumen.

The result was a monumental knock that played a pivotal role in India amassing a massive total of 705/7 declared. Tendulkar’s unbeaten 241 helped India secure a draw in the match, and his innings remains a testament to the importance of adaptability and self-control in cricket.

ICC Anti-Corruption Chief Warns of Corruption Threat in Domestic T20 Leagues

ICC Anti-Corruption Chief Warns of Corruption Threat in Domestic T20 Leagues

As Alex Marshall, the head of the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) anti-corruption unit (ACU), prepares to depart his post, he has issued a stern warning about the ongoing threat of corruption in cricket. Marshall, who has served as the ACU’s head for seven years, has highlighted the vulnerability of “badly run” domestic T20 leagues to corruptors seeking entry points into the game.

Marshall’s tenure has been marked by significant progress in combating corruption. He has witnessed an increase in player trust, with more players reporting approaches from corruptors. The ACU’s educational efforts have also empowered players to recognize and resist corrupt practices.

One of Marshall’s notable achievements was the investigation into corruption in Sri Lanka. The ACU’s intervention led to the country becoming the first in South Asia to criminalize match-fixing offenses. Marshall also oversaw the charging of several Sri Lankan players, including former captain Sanath Jayasuriya, for refusing to cooperate with investigations.

Other high-profile cases handled by Marshall’s ACU include the charging of Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan and Zimbabwe’s Heath Streak for corruption-related offenses. Both players accepted their guilt and received sanctions.

Despite these successes, Marshall remains vigilant about the ongoing threat of corruption. He emphasizes that corruptors are constantly seeking weaknesses in the system to exploit. One such weakness, he warns, is poorly managed T20 franchise leagues that operate outside the ICC’s jurisdiction.

Marshall’s departure from the ICC marks the end of an era in the fight against corruption in cricket. However, his legacy will continue to shape the ACU’s efforts to protect the integrity of the game.

India B Openers Shine as India C Set Mammoth Target

India B Openers Shine as India C Set Mammoth Target

India B openers Abhimanyu Easwaran and Narayan Jagadeesan put on a solid opening stand of 124 runs on the second day of their Duleep Trophy match against India C in Anantapur. The duo remained unbeaten at stumps, with Easwaran on 51 and Jagadeesan on 67, as India B trailed by 401 runs.

Easwaran, the experienced Bengal batter, played a patient innings, facing 91 balls and hitting four fours and a six. Jagadeesan, the wicketkeeper, was more aggressive, scoring his runs off 126 deliveries with eight boundaries.

India C bowlers failed to make any inroads into the India B batting, with none of them able to pick up a wicket in the 36 overs bowled. Frontline bowler Sandeep Warrier was forced to leave the field due to an injury early in the innings.

Earlier, Manav Suthar played a crucial role in helping India C post a mammoth first-innings total of 525. The 22-year-old scored a well-crafted 82 off 156 balls, anchoring the innings after the departure of overnight batter Ruturaj Gaikwad.

Suthar found support from Anshul Kamboj, who made a quickfire 38 off 27 balls, and Mayank Markande, who contributed 17 off 21 deliveries. Suthar’s knock included 11 fours and three sixes, and it was his fourth First-Class half-century and first in the Duleep Trophy.

Leg-spinner Rahul Chahar was the most successful bowler for India C, taking 4/73, while pacer Mukesh Kumar also chipped in with 4/126.

On the first day, Ishan Kishan had marked his First-Class return with a counterattacking century, scoring 111 off 126 balls to help India C reach 357 for five.

India A Dominate India D in Duleep Trophy, Extend Lead to 222 Runs

India A Dominate India D in Duleep Trophy, Extend Lead to 222 Runs

India A extended their dominance over India D on the second day of the Duleep Trophy match, amassing a formidable lead of 222 runs at the close of play. Resuming their second innings at 0/0, India A openers Mayank Agarwal and Pratham Singh forged a solid partnership, adding 115 runs for the first wicket.

Agarwal, the India A captain, anchored the innings with a composed 56 off 87 deliveries, while Singh remained unbeaten on 59 from 82 balls. Their partnership laid the foundation for a substantial lead, putting India D under immense pressure.

India A’s bowlers had earlier restricted India D to a modest 183 in their first innings. Khaleel Ahmed and Aaqib Khan were the standout performers with three wickets each, while Prasidh Krishna, returning from injury, chipped in with a crucial wicket.

Devdutt Padikkal was the lone bright spot for India D, scoring a gritty 92 off 124 balls. However, his efforts were not enough to prevent his team from being bowled out for a below-par total.

In their first innings, India A had posted a competitive 290, thanks to a half-century from Agarwal and a quickfire 31 from Harshit Rana. Rana also impressed with the ball, claiming four wickets to end India A’s innings.

With India A firmly in control of the match, India D face an uphill task to salvage a positive result. They will need to produce a much-improved performance in both batting and bowling to close the gap and challenge their opponents.

India to Open Davis Cup Campaign Against Sweden on Saturday

India to Open Davis Cup Campaign Against Sweden on Saturday

India to Face Sweden in Davis Cup World Group-1 Encounter

Indian tennis star Sriram Balaji will lead the charge for India against Sweden in the Davis Cup World Group-1 encounter, which will be played on indoor hard courts at the Royal Tennis Hall in Stockholm on Saturday. Balaji will open the campaign against Elias Ymer, ranked 238th in the world.

The Indian team, which includes Ramkumar Ramanathan, will rely on the duo to secure the first day’s play. Balaji and Ramanathan were instrumental in India’s 4-0 victory over Pakistan in the World Group play-off earlier this year.

Captain Rohit Rajpal has hinted at repeating the players in singles and doubles, after observing their performance in training. The team will depend on Balaji and Ramanathan to shoulder the doubles rubber against Filip Bergevi and Andre Goransson.

Ramkumar will face Leo Borg, the son of legendary Bjorn Borg, in the second singles on the opening day. Borg, ranked 603rd, may be less experienced than his father, but he has a strong foundation, having been ranked No.12 in the world as a junior.

Sweden has never lost to India in the five ties they have played over the years. In fact, India has managed to win only two rubbers in all. However, the Indian team is determined to break this streak and secure a victory on Swedish soil.

The matches on the first day are scheduled to start from 5.30 p.m. IST, while the second day’s play, which will feature the doubles followed by the two reverse singles matches, will start at 3.30 p.m. IST. Sony Sports will broadcast the matches live for the Indian audience.

Mohun Bagan vs Mumbai City FC: ISL 2024-25 Season Opener Promises Fireworks

Mohun Bagan vs Mumbai City FC: ISL 2024-25 Season Opener Promises Fireworks

The Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 season kicks off with a blockbuster clash between Mohun Bagan and Mumbai City FC at the iconic Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata on Friday, September 13.

Mohun Bagan, the reigning ISL Shield winners, will be eager to make a strong start to their title defense. They have a perfect record in ISL season openers, having won both their previous matches against Kerala Blasters FC. However, their record against Mumbai City FC is less impressive, with only one victory in 10 encounters.

Mumbai City FC, the ISL Cup winners, have undergone a change in leadership with Lallianzuala Chhangte taking over the captaincy from Rahul Bheke, who has moved to Bengaluru FC. The Islanders will be looking to avenge their defeat to Mohun Bagan in the ISL final last season.

Both teams have made significant additions to their squads during the transfer window. Mohun Bagan have signed the likes of Aniket Jadhav, Asish Rai, and Nongdamba Naorem, while Mumbai City FC have brought in Mehtab Singh, Rostyn Griffiths, and Jorge Pereyra Diaz.

The match is expected to be a close and exciting affair, with both teams possessing a wealth of talent and experience. Mohun Bagan will be relying on the goalscoring prowess of Hugo Boumous and Liston Colaco, while Mumbai City FC will look to their captain Chhangte and the creativity of Greg Stewart.

The match will be telecasted live on Sports 18 and streamed live on Jio Cinema. Kick-off is scheduled for 7:30 PM IST.

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