Meg Lanning Embraces Joy and Competition in Post-Retirement Cricket

Meg Lanning Embraces Joy and Competition in Post-Retirement Cricket

Meg Lanning, the former Australian cricket captain, has emphasized the importance of enjoying the game after retiring from international cricket. In a recent press conference, Lanning expressed her desire to “have fun and enjoy cricket” while leading the Delhi Capitals in the Women’s Premier League (WPL).

Lanning, who retired in November 2023, believes that the pressure and expectations have diminished since her retirement. However, she remains competitive and determined to contribute to her team’s success. “I still have the competitive edge when I need to,” she said.

The 31-year-old has found a supportive and enjoyable environment at Delhi Capitals. “The environment at Delhi is great, it’s fun, it’s really relaxed,” she said. “We back each other to go and play to our strengths. It makes my job easier.”

Lanning’s performance in the WPL has been impressive, with 148 runs in four matches, including two half-centuries. She attributes her success to her newfound freedom and enjoyment of the game. “I am just enjoying playing cricket,” she said. “I feel like there’s a little bit less pressure and expectation.”

Despite her retirement, Lanning has not yet fully processed the transition. “I actually haven’t had a lot of time to do that [explore new things] yet,” she said. “Once the tournament finishes, there will be a big chunk of time. It will probably hit me harder and you know, sort of come to terms with it a little bit more.”

Lanning is exploring various options for her future, but she is in no rush to make any decisions. “I can keep playing and keep being involved,” she said. “When an opportunity pops up, I can take it.”

James Franklin Appointed as Sunrisers Hyderabad Pace Bowling Coach

James Franklin Appointed as Sunrisers Hyderabad Pace Bowling Coach

Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) has appointed James Franklin, the former New Zealand fast bowler, as their pace bowling coach for the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) season. Franklin replaces Dale Steyn, who has taken a break from the franchise due to personal reasons.

Franklin, who played 31 Tests, 110 ODIs, and 38 T20Is for New Zealand from 2001 to 2013, brings a wealth of experience to the SRH coaching staff. He previously played for Mumbai Indians in the IPL during the 2011 and 2012 seasons.

This will be Franklin’s first coaching stint in the IPL, but he has previous coaching experience with Durham in English county cricket and Islamabad United in the Pakistan Super League. At SRH, he will reunite with his former teammate Daniel Vettori, who was appointed as the team’s head coach after IPL 2023.

Franklin’s appointment is part of a wider revamp of the SRH coaching staff. The franchise has also appointed Australian Pat Cummins as their new captain. SRH will begin their IPL 2024 campaign against Kolkata Knight Riders at Eden Gardens on March 23.

Franklin’s expertise in pace bowling is expected to be a valuable asset for SRH, which has struggled with its bowling in recent seasons. The franchise will be hoping that Franklin can help them develop a more potent bowling attack and challenge for the IPL title.

Yashasvi Jaiswal Earns Maiden ICC Player of the Month Nomination

Yashasvi Jaiswal Earns Maiden ICC Player of the Month Nomination

India’s rising star Yashasvi Jaiswal has earned his maiden nomination for the ICC Men’s Player of the Month award for February 2024, a testament to his exceptional performances in the Test series against England.

Jaiswal’s remarkable form played a pivotal role in India’s comeback after trailing 1-0 following the loss in the Hyderabad Test. He displayed an exceptional performance by hitting consecutive double centuries in Visakhapatnam and Rajkot during the month, with the latter equaling the record for the most sixes in a Test innings, achieving an impressive 12.

Continuing his prolific run, Jaiswal added more runs in the fourth Test at Ranchi, which included a half-century in the first innings. By the end of February, the 22-year-old had accumulated a total of 560 runs at an outstanding average of 112.

The back-to-back double hundreds at the age of 22 years and 49 days also made him the third youngest batter in the world to record two double centuries in Tests after Sir Donald Bradman and Vinod Kambli. Jaiswal has also risen to the top of the leading run-scorer list in the ICC World Test Championship 2023-25 cycle.

New Zealand’s Kane Williamson and Sri Lanka’s Pathum Nissanka are the other nominees for the ICC Men’s Player of the Month award. Williamson is nominated for the honor for the first time since March 2023 after another series of century scores dominated the headlines in New Zealand’s first-ever Test series victory over South Africa.

Nissanka, on the other hand, excelled in Sri Lanka’s recent three ODIs and three T20Is against Afghanistan, smashing the first ever ODI double-century for his country at Pallekele (210 not out in 139 balls) to begin the month in a blistering fashion.

In the ICC Women’s Player of the Month award for February 2024, UAE duo of Kavisha Egodage and Esha Oza have been shortlisted alongside Australia all-rounder Annabel Sutherland.

Rinku Singh: The Rising Star of Indian Cricket

Rinku Singh: The Rising Star of Indian Cricket

Rinku Singh: The Rising Star of Indian Cricket

The Indian Premier League (IPL) has been a breeding ground for young talent, and Rinku Singh is one such player who has emerged as a force to reckon with. The Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) batter has grabbed the attention of fans and experts alike with his aggressive batting style and match-winning performances.

Rinku’s rise to prominence began in the 2022 IPL season, where he smashed five sixes in an over against Gujarat Titans’ Yash Dayal. This audacious display of power-hitting earned him a place in the Indian team, where he made his T20I debut against Ireland.

Since then, Rinku has played 15 T20Is for India, scoring 356 runs with two half-centuries. He has also played two ODIs, scoring 55 runs. His consistent performances have earned him praise from former South Africa captain AB de Villiers, who hailed him as a “match-winner.”

Rinku’s popularity extends beyond the cricket field. His humble nature and extraordinary style of play have made him a fan favorite. A recent video posted by KKR on Instagram showed fans jumping and excitedly meeting Rinku during a practice session, eager to get his autograph and take photographs.

In the 2023 IPL season, Rinku played 14 matches for KKR, scoring 474 runs at a strike rate of 149.53. His tally included four half-centuries. His performances helped KKR reach the playoffs, where they were eventually eliminated by Rajasthan Royals.

Rinku’s success is a testament to his hard work and dedication. He has worked tirelessly to improve his skills and has shown a willingness to learn and adapt. As he continues to develop, Rinku has the potential to become one of the most exciting players in Indian cricket.

Sohail Khan's Moment of Madness Costs Quetta Gladiators

Sohail Khan’s Moment of Madness Costs Quetta Gladiators

Quetta Gladiators’ pacer Sohail Khan endured a disastrous outing in his side’s Pakistan Super League (PSL) clash against Karachi Kings on Thursday. Khan’s forgettable performance was marred by a moment of frustration that resulted in an overthrow and extra runs for the opposition.

In his opening over, Khan was punished for two boundaries. His second over proved even more costly, as he conceded a six and a four off consecutive deliveries. However, it was on the final ball of his second over that Khan’s frustration boiled over. Visibly agitated, he hurled the ball back at batter Tim Seifert.

Khan’s reckless act resulted in four extra runs for Karachi Kings, as the ball sailed over Seifert and the wicketkeeper’s head. The incident left Khan visibly distraught, with the pacer covering his face in disbelief.

“This is almost typical Sohail Khan,” remarked former Pakistan cricketer Bazid Khan on-air. “All throughout his career, he has a short fuse. And he’s been pumped down the ground, well… he’s made sure he conceded another boundary.”

Khan’s struggles continued in his second spell, as he finished with figures of 0/36. Karachi Kings went on to post a competitive total of 165/8 in 20 overs.

Despite Khan’s poor performance, Quetta Gladiators managed to chase down the target off the last ball. Jason Roy and Sherfane Rutherford played key roles with half-centuries, while Saud Shakeel and Akeal Hosein made vital contributions.

The victory propelled Quetta Gladiators to second place in the PSL standings, just two points behind leaders Multan Sultans.

WA Triumphs Over Queensland, Secures Semi-Final Berth

WA Triumphs Over Queensland, Secures Semi-Final Berth

Western Australia (WA) secured a crucial 146-run victory over Queensland at the WACA, propelling them to second place on the Sheffield Shield ladder with one round remaining.

After dismissing Queensland for 170 in their first innings, WA set a target of 307 for victory. Queensland resumed day four at 56 for 1, but WA’s bowlers, led by Corey Rocchiccioli and Cameron Gannon, made early inroads.

Jack Wildermuth and Ben McDermott provided resistance for Queensland, scoring half-centuries. However, Rocchiccioli and Gannon combined for seven wickets, with Rocchiccioli claiming 4-109 and Gannon taking 3-49.

WA’s victory has set up a semi-final clash with Victoria, who lost to Tasmania in a thrilling encounter. The match will be played at the Junction Oval from March 11.

WA may consider changes to their lineup, with allrounder Aaron Hardie potentially returning from injury. Experienced quick Joel Paris could be rested, opening the door for Ashton Agar to make his first Shield appearance of the season.

Agar and Rocchiccioli have never played together for WA but are close friends and club cricket teammates. Rocchiccioli expressed his excitement at the prospect of playing alongside Agar.

Queensland, who were out of contention for the final, showed resilience in their second innings. Angus Lovell and Jack Clayton dug in late on day three, but WA’s bowlers seized control on day four.

Jimmy Peirson was bowled by Rocchiccioli, but Wildermuth and Xavier Bartlett combined for a half-century partnership. Wildermuth eventually fell for 91, edging Rocchiccioli to slip.

The match marked the final day of Australian cricket for retiring umpires Paul Wilson and Bruce Oxenford, who received a guard of honor from the teams and a standing ovation from the crowd.

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.”

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