SA20 Auction Set to Feature International Stars

SA20 Auction Set to Feature International Stars

The upcoming SA20 auction promises to be a thrilling affair, with a host of international stars set to go under the hammer. Fast bowlers Shamar Joseph, Naseem Shah, Josh Little, and Josh Hull are among the overseas players who will be up for grabs.

Nearly 200 players, including 115 South Africans, have made the shortlist, but only 13 spots are to be filled up by the six franchises. Paarl Royals have the biggest purse of R11.95m to spend at the auction, followed by MI Cape Town with R8.275m and Pretoria Capitals with R4.575m.

Other overseas attractions in the shortlist include New Zealand opener Martin Guptill, Sri Lanka wicketkeeper-batter Kusal Mendis, and Afghanistan wristspinner Qais Ahmad.

“Some of the biggest names on the international T20 circuit have already signed up for season 3 and I am looking forward to see how the teams finalise their squads from this competitive auction list of players,” said Graeme Smith, the former South Africa captain and current SA20 commissioner.

Reeza Hendricks, who was released by Super Kings, is perhaps the most high-profile South African in the shortlist along with fellow opener Tony de Zorzi.

All squads are required to have 19 players, with a minimum of ten South African players, a maximum of seven international players, a rookie, and a wildcard player.

Barring Super Kings, all franchises have announced their wildcard picks. Notably, Paarl Royals picked former India wicketkeeper-batter Dinesh Karthik as their wildcard. Having retired from Indian and international cricket in June earlier this year, Karthik will become the first Indian to feature in the SA20.

Super Kings have until December 30 to lock in their wildcard player.

The SA20 2025 auction will take place on October 1 and the tournament will begin on January 9, clashing with Australia’s Big Bash League, UAE’s ILT20, and New Zealand’s Super Smash.

Virat Kohli's Form Concerns Linger as India Prepares for Second Bangladesh Test

Virat Kohli’s Form Concerns Linger as India Prepares for Second Bangladesh Test

The Indian cricket team is gearing up for the second Test against Bangladesh in Kanpur, which commences on Friday. Having secured a comfortable victory in the first Test, India aims to replicate their success and strengthen their position in the race for the World Test Championship final.

However, Virat Kohli’s poor form in the first Test has raised concerns. Dismissed for 6 and 17 in the two innings, Kohli was dismissed twice in four overs by unheralded pacer Jamshed Alam during a net session on Wednesday. Alam, a 22-year-old from Lucknow, attributed his success to the out-swingers he bowled on a practice pitch that favored pacers.

Despite Kohli’s struggles, former Pakistan player Basit Ali believes the Indian star will regain his form in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia, starting on November 22. Ali suggests that Kohli will thrive on the pacy wickets in Australia, where he has a proven track record of success.

“Virat will return to form against Australia,” Ali said. “He will like the pacy wickets in Australia. Big players often lose concentration against weak teams but they do well against tougher oppositions.”

Ali also expressed confidence in India’s ability to retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia. “People say India win at home but they have won two series in Australia as well,” he said. “India won’t allow Australia to win the Border-Gavaskar Trophy later this year as well.”

Kohli’s return to form will be crucial for India’s chances in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. The Indian team will be eager to prove their dominance against a formidable Australian side and secure their place in the World Test Championship final.

Tsitsipas and Rune Drum Up Excitement at Tokyo Player Party

Tsitsipas and Rune Drum Up Excitement at Tokyo Player Party

Stefanos Tsitsipas and Holger Rune Drum Up Excitement at Tokyo Player Party

Ahead of their Tokyo campaigns, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Holger Rune showcased their cultural immersion and musical prowess at the tournament’s player party. The duo joined forces on the “Taiko” drums, delivering an impressive performance that highlighted their friendship and on-court chemistry.

Rune, known for his infectious smile, exuded energy and rhythm, while Tsitsipas, fresh from Berlin, displayed laser-like focus in his contrasting white Ralph Lauren attire. Both players are eager to build momentum as the 2024 season nears its conclusion.

Their appearances at the Kinoshita Group Japan Open Tennis Championships serve as a prelude to the Rolex Shanghai Masters. Subsequently, both plan to maximize the European indoor swing, with Tsitsipas committed to Antwerp and Rune to Stockholm.

After a promising semifinal showing in Cincinnati, Rune faced setbacks in the US Open and Hangzhou. However, he remains determined to turn things around in Tokyo, where he faces Alejandro Tabilo of Chile in the opening round.

Tsitsipas, on the other hand, avenged his Laver Cup defeat to Thanasi Kokkinakis but is seeking to string together consecutive wins for the first time since the Paris Olympics. Seeded fourth, he will face Alex Michelsen in his ATP 500 opener.

Both players are eager to make a statement in Tokyo and set the stage for a strong finish to the season. Their performances will be closely watched as they aim to drum up momentum and secure valuable ranking points.

India Set to Dominate Women's T20 World Cup 2024, Predicts Veda Krishnamurthy

India Set to Dominate Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, Predicts Veda Krishnamurthy

India Poised for Dominance in Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, Says Veda Krishnamurthy

Former Indian cricketer Veda Krishnamurthy has expressed confidence in the Indian women’s team’s ability to dominate the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup 2024. The team departed for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Wednesday, where the tournament will commence on October 3.

Krishnamurthy emphasized the importance of adapting to the conditions in the UAE, particularly for the spin-heavy Indian squad. She highlighted the crucial role of Deepti Sharma, who has been a key bowler for the team.

“Adjusting to the conditions is crucial when playing in the UAE, especially with this squad. We rely heavily on spinners, particularly Deepti Sharma, who has been a key bowler for us,” Krishnamurthy said.

She also praised the fast bowlers, especially Pooja Vastrakar, for their ability to hit hard lengths with the semi-new ball. Krishnamurthy believes that if India can start well and get Renuka Singh firing, they will be a formidable force in the tournament.

“It’s all about how they start, and they need Renuka to fire, regardless of the conditions. If they manage that, I think India will be very dominant in this World Cup,” she added.

In the previous edition of the T20 World Cup in 2022, India reached the semi-finals but fell short against Australia. Despite mixed results in the lead-up to this year’s tournament, including losses to Australia and England, India has bounced back with consecutive series wins against Bangladesh.

India will begin their T20 World Cup campaign against New Zealand on October 4 at Dubai International Stadium. They will also play warm-up matches against the West Indies and South Africa before the tournament.

Zhang Shuai Ends 18-Month Singles Drought at China Open

Zhang Shuai Ends 18-Month Singles Drought at China Open

Zhang Shuai’s arduous singles drought, spanning over a year and a half, has finally come to an end. The 35-year-old Chinese star, who once held the world No. 22 ranking, had not tasted victory in a singles match since January 2023. However, on Wednesday, she broke that streak in emphatic fashion at the WTA 1000 China Open in Beijing.

Zhang’s opponent in the first round was American McCartney Kessler, who had recently won her maiden tour-level title in Cleveland. Despite Kessler serving for the opening set, Zhang rallied back to win 7-6(5), 7-6(1). The victory marked the end of the second-longest losing streak by a WTA player in the Open Era, behind only Madeleine Pegel’s 29-match skid in the early days of the tour.

Zhang’s losing streak had been punctuated by several heartbreaking defeats. In February 2023, she lost a three-set thriller to Anett Kontaveit in Abu Dhabi. In July, she retired from a controversial match against Amarissa Toth in Budapest after an officiating decision went against her. And at the US Open, she squandered a 6-0 first set lead against Ashlyn Krueger, eventually losing 0-6, 6-1, 7-5.

Against Kessler, Zhang showed resilience and determination. After failing to convert a match point in the second set, she regrouped and closed out the match with aplomb. “I think that this is the perfect timing,” Zhang said after the win. “My first win at a WTA tournament was 15 years ago at China Open, and then the next day I beat the No. 1 player [Dinara Safina in 2009]. Maybe God has a plan.”

Zhang’s victory is a testament to her perseverance and unwavering spirit. She has faced adversity throughout her career, including a 14-match losing streak in Grand Slam main draws. However, she has always bounced back, proving that she is a force to be reckoned with.

In the second round, Zhang will face No. 6 seed Emma Navarro, the US Open semifinalist. It will be a tough test, but Zhang will be confident after breaking her losing streak.

NADA Issues Notice to Vinesh Phogat for Whereabouts Failure

NADA Issues Notice to Vinesh Phogat for Whereabouts Failure

The National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) has issued a notice to wrestler Vinesh Phogat for whereabouts failure. The notice, served on Wednesday, seeks an explanation from Phogat within 14 days.

As a member of NADA’s Registered Testing Pool (RTP), Phogat is required to provide details of her availability for dope tests. If she fails to provide accurate information or is not present at the specified location and time, it is considered a whereabouts failure.

According to the notice, Phogat was not available for a dope test on September 9 at her residence in Kharkhoda village, Sonepat. The NADA notice states, “You are hereby given a formal notice to notify you about apparent failure to comply with the whereabouts requirements of the ADR, and to invite you to make any comments before we come to a final decision on the matter.”

Phogat has the option to accept the failure or provide evidence that she was present at the specified location for approximately 60 minutes. It is important to note that a single whereabouts failure does not constitute an anti-doping rule violation. However, three whereabouts failures within a 12-month period can lead to charges against an athlete.

Phogat’s whereabouts failure comes at a time when she is actively involved in politics. She recently joined the Congress party and is contesting the upcoming Haryana Assembly election from Julana constituency.

Shikhar Dhawan Retires from Cricket Due to Lack of Inspiration

Shikhar Dhawan Retires from Cricket Due to Lack of Inspiration

Shikhar Dhawan, the former Indian opener, has revealed that he retired from cricket due to a lack of inspiration to pursue domestic cricket for a place in the national team. Dhawan, who played 34 Tests, 167 ODIs, and 68 T20Is for India between 2013 and 2022, announced his retirement in August 2023.

Dhawan stated that he had lost the motivation to play domestic cricket, which he had started at a young age. He felt that continuing to play only in the Indian Premier League (IPL) was not enough to maintain his touch and be considered for national selection.

“I thought that continuing IPL and just coming up with two, three months of hard work won’t be enough for me to go and play,” Dhawan said.

Dhawan, who captained Punjab Kings in the IPL, realized that practicing for a few months before the tournament would not be sufficient to earn him a national call-up. He also expressed satisfaction with his achievements in his career.

“I was very happy and satisfied and content with whatever I achieved in my career, and very, very grateful for everything,” he said.

Dhawan praised Rohit Sharma’s leadership as India’s captain, highlighting the team’s T20 World Cup victory under his guidance. He also acknowledged India’s near-miss in the ODI World Cup.

“We were very close in (winning) the ODI World Cup as well, and now we achieved that goal in T20Is,” Dhawan said.

Dhawan’s retirement marks the end of a successful career for the left-handed opener. He is known for his aggressive batting style and has been a key member of India’s limited-overs teams. He holds the record for the highest partnership runs in career for any wicket with Rohit Sharma, having added 5,193 runs in 117 matches.

Lancashire Legend Steven Croft Retires from Professional Cricket

Lancashire Legend Steven Croft Retires from Professional Cricket

Steven Croft, the legendary all-rounder who played a pivotal role in Lancashire’s 2011 County Championship triumph, has bid farewell to professional cricket at the age of 39. Croft, who retired from first-class and List A cricket last year, had been playing T20 cricket for Lancashire this season. However, he has now decided to hang up his boots and transition into a full-time coaching role with the club.

Croft’s final appearance came in Lancashire’s Vitality Blast quarter-final defeat to Sussex earlier this month. It was his 600th match for the club across all formats. He made his Lancashire debut in 2005 and went on to amass 19,183 runs and claim 199 wickets with his offspin.

The highlight of Croft’s career came in 2011 when he scored the winning runs against Somerset at Taunton, securing Lancashire’s first County Championship title in 77 years. Four years later, he captained the T20 team to their maiden T20 Blast title, defeating Northamptonshire in the final at Edgbaston.

Between June 2006 and July 2018, Croft played 148 consecutive T20 matches for Lancashire, an English record. He finishes his career as Lancashire’s leading T20 run-scorer with 5,486 runs.

“My dream as a boy was to play one game for Lancashire, in the end it became 600,” Croft said. “So, after just over two decades of playing for the club, I have taken the decision to retire as a player.”

“I can confidently say I have realised my dream and more, and what a ride it has been. To go with the games, runs, wickets and catches, I have played alongside some of my heroes and many greats of the game.”

Mark Chilton, Lancashire’s Director of Cricket, praised Croft’s contributions to the club. “Steven epitomises everything good about this club. He is an outstanding individual who always puts the team first and anyone who has watched him knows that Steven puts his heart and soul into every game and his record speaks for itself.”

“To be such an influential member of our side – as well as contributing to so many match-winning performances – over such a long period of time is something he should be very proud of.”

“Players like Steven don’t come around too often and whilst we will miss his skill and experience on the field, we’re thrilled that he will continue to play a vital role in continuing to develop the exciting young players we have at Emirates Old Trafford, working across the Men’s First Team, Second XI and Academy.”

Angelique Kerber Retires After Olympic Quarterfinal Appearance

Angelique Kerber Retires After Olympic Quarterfinal Appearance

Angelique Kerber, the legendary German tennis player, bid farewell to her illustrious career at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. Despite not being her preferred surface, Kerber showcased her unwavering class on clay, reaching the quarter-finals before bowing out to eventual gold medalist Qinwen Zheng.

Kerber’s career was marked by three Grand Slam triumphs: the Australian Open and US Open in 2016, and Wimbledon in 2018. However, her success on red clay was limited, with her best result at the French Open being a quarter-final appearance. Nonetheless, her Olympic performance served as a testament to her adaptability and resilience.

Since her retirement, Kerber has embraced a new chapter in her life, focusing on family and friends. She welcomed her daughter, Liana, in February 2023 and returned to the court briefly to lead Germany to victory in the United Cup team competition.

Two months after hanging up her racket, Kerber made a special appearance at the Laver Cup 2024 in Berlin. As a spectator, she relished the opportunity to watch tennis from a different perspective. “It’s different, but special,” she said. “I think I’ll be able to enjoy it a little more now.”

Kerber’s legacy as one of Germany’s most successful tennis players remains intact. With three Grand Slams and 29 weeks at world number one, she has cemented her place in the annals of the sport.

While her playing days are behind her, Kerber remains connected to tennis. She has hinted at future projects and expressed her desire to see a similar event to the Laver Cup for women.

For now, Kerber is content to enjoy her personal life and explore new opportunities. “I’m trying to enjoy time with my family and friends right now,” she said. “Then we’ll see what happens.”

Dwayne Bravo Retires from CPL After Groin Injury

Dwayne Bravo Retires from CPL After Groin Injury

Dwayne Bravo, the legendary all-rounder, has bid farewell to the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) after sustaining a groin injury during a match against St Lucia Kings. The 40-year-old had initially planned to retire at the end of the 2024 season, but the untimely injury has forced him to end his CPL career prematurely.

Bravo’s injury occurred while attempting to catch Kings’ captain Faf du Plessis in the seventh over. He immediately left the field and did not bowl a single over in what turned out to be his final CPL game. Despite his injury, Bravo returned to bat at No. 11 in TKR’s failed chase of 219. He faced just one ball, which struck his thigh, before retiring hurt, visibly emotional.

“When he pulled up [injured], it looked pretty serious,” said TKR captain Kieron Pollard. “He’s been a charismatic person and has been inspiring throughout. We just want to tell him thank you very much for all that he has done for cricket.”

Bravo’s injury is a significant blow to TKR, who were also without Sunil Narine for the match against Kings. Narine is expected to return soon from a quad strain, while Andre Russell’s workload is being managed due to a hamstring complaint.

In the absence of Bravo and Narine, Pollard took on the bowling mantle, bowling his full complement of overs for the first time in the CPL since 2022. “I had to take the mantle with DJ [Bravo] going down and Russell isn’t 100% fit,” Pollard said.

Du Plessis, who played alongside Bravo at Chennai Super Kings in the IPL, paid tribute to the CPL stalwart. “Sad to see DJ Bravo finishing in that way,” du Plessis said. “He’s obviously someone that I’ve admired for a long time. He’s done so much for everyone around the Caribbean.”

Bravo is the most decorated player in the CPL, having won five titles in all, including three with TKR. He led TKR to back-to-back titles in 2017 and 2018 before captaining St Kitts and Nevis Patriots to their first title in 2021.

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