Samson and Kishan Shine in Duleep Trophy, Eyeing T20I Return

Samson and Kishan Shine in Duleep Trophy, Eyeing T20I Return

Sanju Samson and Ishan Kishan, two talented wicketkeeper-batters, have showcased their skills in the recent Duleep Trophy, each scoring a century. Samson’s performance was particularly impressive, amassing 196 runs in four innings for India D, while Kishan managed 123 runs representing India C.

Samson’s performance in the Duleep Trophy has raised questions about whether he can regain his place in India’s T20I squad against Bangladesh. Despite his impressive showing, Samson’s previous two T20I appearances against Sri Lanka in July, where he recorded back-to-back ducks, may still linger in the selectors’ minds.

Kishan, on the other hand, has recently garnered attention for adhering to the selectors’ directive to engage in domestic cricket. This move has sparked rumors about his potential return to the Indian squad for the forthcoming three-match T20I series against Bangladesh.

Prior to his exclusion from the team nearly a year ago, due to factors not entirely linked to his on-field performance, Kishan had almost secured his position in India’s white-ball setup. His consistent performance had even led to his inclusion in the 50-over World Cup squad.

However, Kishan’s chances of a recall to the Indian team may have to wait, despite his renewed focus on domestic cricket. The selectors have included Kishan in the Irani Cup squad, while Samson, who has played 30 T20Is, is not part of the five-day fixture that concludes just a day before the first T20I against Bangladesh on October 6.

Although selectors can always pull a player from domestic matches for international duty, it seems that Samson might remain the preferred choice for now. He may be called upon to open the innings, a role he undertook during the series against Sri Lanka, albeit without success.

The selectors are unlikely to pick Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal for the T20Is, keeping their more important Test duties in mind. The two had opened in the T20Is in Lanka but are expected to be kept out, along with other Test players such as Mohammed Siraj, Axar Patel, and Rishabh Pant, who were part of the T20I squad in Sri Lanka.

This decision may provide an opportunity for Sai Sudarshan, who featured in a T20I in Zimbabwe in July. The Tamil Nadu and Gujarat Titans batter is part of the Irani squad.

India will host Bangladesh for T20Is starting on Sunday, October 6 in Gwalior. The remaining two matches will be played on October 9 (New Delhi) and October 12 (Hyderabad).

Tazmin Brits Plays for Her Mother in T20 World Cup

Tazmin Brits Plays for Her Mother in T20 World Cup

Tazmin Brits, South Africa’s opening batter, is embarking on a T20 World Cup journey that transcends the game itself. She plays for her mother, Zeldine, who is battling breast cancer. Despite her mother’s absence due to treatment, Brits draws strength from her resilience.

Brits’ journey has been marked by adversity. She lost her father to Covid-19 in 2021 and suffered a life-threatening car accident in 2011. After contemplating suicide, she found solace in sports, returning to javelin and eventually switching to cricket.

Her determination paid off as she made the national team and has become a mainstay at the top of the order. In the past year, she has scored her first and second ODI centuries, five of her 12 T20I fifties, and a maiden domestic T20 hundred.

Brits attributes her success to her focus on strike rate, recognizing the need to improve for opportunities in major leagues. She also dreams of competing in the Olympics, with cricket’s inclusion in the 2028 Los Angeles Games.

Beyond her personal goals, Brits is driven by the desire to win a World Cup for South Africa. She believes it would be a transformative moment for the nation. As a symbol of her commitment, she plans to get a World Cup trophy tattoo if they win.

October, the month of the T20 World Cup, also marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Brits will honor her mother’s fight by dedicating her performances to her.

MS Dhoni's Fiery Temper and Unique Player Management Style

MS Dhoni’s Fiery Temper and Unique Player Management Style

Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the enigmatic former Indian cricket captain, holds a special bond with the city of Chennai. As the former skipper of the Chennai Super Kings (CSK), Dhoni has led the team to five Indian Premier League (IPL) titles, cementing his status as the city’s most beloved son.

Former CSK teammate Mohit Sharma has shared some intriguing anecdotes about Dhoni’s fiery nature and his unique approach to player management. “He gets angry and we’ve heard a lot of abuses from him,” Sharma revealed on the ‘2 Sloggers’ podcast. “But he always says, what happens on the field, stays there. Later, he will make you understand but never be angry with you.”

Sharma recalled an incident involving Deepak Chahar, who also faced Dhoni’s wrath. “In 2019, Deepak was playing and I wasn’t. The game was in Chennai, and everyone was sweating profusely. He bowled a knuckle ball that was hit for a boundary. Dhoni bhai told him not to bowl it again. He said, ‘ok Mahi bhai’. After bowling the next 2-3 balls, he bowled the knuckle ball again.”

“Mahi bhai came up to him, kept his arms around Deepak’s shoulder, said a few things to him, and went back. We didn’t know what happened. So when the match got over, we asked what happened? He said, ‘You know what he said? He said a few wonderful things (likely abuses), and then he added ‘Bewakoof tu nahi hai, bewakoof main hu (You’re not the fool, I am).’ So that is a tale we always remember.”

Despite his fiery temper, Dhoni is known for his love and support for his players. “Dhoni bhai loves Chahar equally,” Sharma emphasized.

As the IPL 2025 season approaches, there is still uncertainty surrounding Dhoni’s participation. However, his legacy as a legendary captain and a beloved figure in Chennai remains unchallenged.

Osaka Triumphs in China Open Debut with New Coach

Osaka Triumphs in China Open Debut with New Coach

Former world number one Naomi Osaka kicked off her China Open campaign with a dominant 6-3, 6-2 victory over Lucia Bronzetti of Italy on Wednesday. The match marked Osaka’s first competitive outing since teaming up with renowned coach Patrick Mouratoglou.

Osaka, a four-time Grand Slam champion, showcased her class against the 77th-ranked Bronzetti, wrapping up the first-round encounter in just 83 minutes. The Japanese star broke Bronzetti’s serve in the seventh game of the first set and maintained her momentum in the second set, breaking twice more to seal the victory.

Osaka’s partnership with Mouratoglou, who previously coached Serena Williams, has raised expectations for the 26-year-old. “I think I’m at a stage in my life that I don’t want to have regrets,” Osaka said after the match. “I’d rather pull the trigger on something and… I feel like I really need to learn as much as possible in this stage of my career.”

In other women’s action, former Australian Open winner Sofia Kenin advanced with a 7-5, 6-2 win over Ana Bogdan of Romania. American Taylor Townsend and Katie Volynets also progressed to the second round, while McCartney Kessler fell to China’s Zhang Shuai in a tight match.

On the men’s side, second-seeded Hubert Hurkacz of Poland overcame Marcos Giron of the United States in three sets, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-4. Matteo Berrettini of Italy also secured a straightforward 6-3, 6-4 victory over Botic van de Zandschulp of the Netherlands.

Top-ranked Jannik Sinner and world number three Carlos Alcaraz, who shared all four Grand Slam titles this season, will begin their China Open campaigns on Thursday. However, second-ranked Alexander Zverev has withdrawn due to illness.

IOA Executive Council Meeting to Address Contentious Issues, Including Alleged Threats by President

IOA Executive Council Meeting to Address Contentious Issues, Including Alleged Threats by President

The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) is set for a contentious executive council meeting in New Delhi on Thursday, with members adding several contentious items to the agenda. The meeting comes amid escalating tensions between IOA president PT Usha and treasurer Sahdev Yadav.

One of the key issues on the agenda is the alleged “threatening letters” issued by Usha to executive committee members. The council will also discuss the scope of Usha’s powers under the IOA Constitution and consider reporting her conduct to the IOA Ethics Commission.

The meeting will also address issues related to the recent Paris Olympics, including sponsorship details, additional expenses incurred, and the accreditation process. The selection of Sportsperson of Outstanding Merit (SOM) in November 2022 and their participation in IOA elections will also be discussed.

The meeting was called by 12 council members, including senior vice president Ajay Patel, vice-president Rajalaxmi Singh Deo, and former Olympic medallist Gagan Narang. Notably, boxer M C Mary Kom and table tennis player A Sharath Kamal, who are on the IOA athletes commission, did not sign the document.

The growing tensions between Usha and Yadav stem from a show cause notice issued by Usha to Yadav, challenging his eligibility to hold the post of treasurer. Yadav has threatened legal action against Usha for “defaming” his image.

The IOA meeting is expected to be heated, with members likely to express their concerns and seek clarification on various issues. The outcome of the meeting could have significant implications for the future of the IOA and its leadership.

Poonam Yadav Shares Insights on India's Women's T20 World Cup Preparations

Poonam Yadav Shares Insights on India’s Women’s T20 World Cup Preparations

As the Women’s T20 World Cup approaches, Indian spinner Poonam Yadav has shared her insights on the team’s preparations and potential. India’s campaign begins on October 4 against New Zealand, followed by a highly anticipated clash with Pakistan on October 6.

Yadav emphasized the tactical decisions captain Harmanpreet Kaur may face, particularly regarding the balance between pacers and spinners. She suggested that wrist-spinner Asha Shobana could be a valuable asset, especially if dew becomes a factor. Deepti Sharma is expected to play a key role in India’s bowling attack, and Yadav believes both Sharma and Shobana could feature prominently depending on conditions.

India’s group also includes Sri Lanka, New Zealand, and Pakistan. Yadav acknowledged Sri Lanka’s desire to defeat India again but expressed confidence in India’s past success against them at the World Cup level. She also highlighted the importance of Shafali Verma’s explosive batting at the top of the order, which can put the opposition on the back foot.

Yadav praised the improvements made under coach Amol Mazumdar, who has focused on enhancing fielding and fitness. She believes the team’s positive environment and hard work will contribute to their success.

Shakib Al Hasan Eligible for Selection in Second India-Bangladesh Test

Shakib Al Hasan Eligible for Selection in Second India-Bangladesh Test

Shakib Al Hasan’s participation in the second Test between India and Bangladesh has been the subject of speculation, but head coach Chandika Hathurusinghe has confirmed that the all-rounder is “eligible for selection.”

Shakib’s performance in the first Test in Chennai was below par, with the left-arm spinner bowling only 21 overs and conceding 129 runs without taking a wicket. He also scored 32 and 25 in Bangladesh’s 280-run defeat.

However, Hathurusinghe has dismissed any concerns about Shakib’s fitness, stating that he has not received any official complaints or reports of an injury. “I haven’t heard anything officially or any complaints (about Shakib),” he said. “There is no doubt about that at the moment. I haven’t heard from my physio or from anyone. He’s still eligible for selection.”

Bangladesh are in need of a better batting performance in the second Test, particularly in the first innings. Conditions in Kanpur may help, with the pitch expected to be less lively than the one in Chennai.

Hathurusinghe said the players had talked about their shortcomings and it was about “whether we’re able to do that in the middle. We have our KPIs, what we want, and we normally talk about if you make a start, make it big. That’s the biggest concern, because some of the guys got 30 balls (and then got out). In cricket, it’s the hardest thing to get in. But then, this team, India, has been posing different challenges, so we know that as well. So we have to be better for longer.”

Bangladesh had their left-hand heavy top-order picked apart by India’s quicks in Chennai. They have the option of bringing in the right-hander Mahmudul Hasan Joy but that decision will not be a knee-jerk one.

“Just because of the left-handers, right-handers, is not the thing that we will take into consideration. If we are making a change, whether that batsman, whether Mahmudul Joy or whoever is coming in, what he can bring and who will miss out, and we look at it holistically like that, rather than left or right.”

New Zealand's WTC Hopes on the Line in Galle Test

New Zealand’s WTC Hopes on the Line in Galle Test

New Zealand’s hopes of reaching the World Test Championship final hang in the balance as they prepare for the second Test against Sri Lanka in Galle. The Black Caps have lost all five Tests in Galle, but their margins of defeat have narrowed with each outing.

Sri Lanka, on the other hand, are brimming with confidence after consecutive Test victories under interim coach Sanath Jayasuriya. They have made two changes to their XI, bringing in Milan Rathnayake and Nishan Peiris for Lahiru Kumara and Ramesh Mendis.

New Zealand may consider replacing Mitchell Santner with Michael Bracewell, who bowled more threateningly in the first Test. The pitch is expected to be another rank turner, with Will O’Rourke, Tim Southee, and Asitha Fernando likely to create significant footmarks.

Dinesh Chandimal has been asked to move up to No. 3 for Sri Lanka, while Kane Williamson’s record in Galle is modest. However, Williamson’s runs have been a key predictor of New Zealand’s success over the past 15 years.

Sri Lanka’s Prabath Jayasuriya has an outside chance of becoming the equal-fastest bowler to reach 100 Test wickets, while Ajaz Patel has a strong record in Galle with two five-wicket hauls.

New Zealand need a win to keep their WTC final hopes alive, while Sri Lanka can move closer to Australia in the standings with another victory. The match is expected to be a close contest on a challenging pitch.

Raphael Varane Retires from Football at 31

Raphael Varane Retires from Football at 31

Raphael Varane, the former French international and Real Madrid defender, has announced his retirement from professional football at the age of 31. The announcement comes after a glittering career that saw him win a World Cup title with France in 2018 and numerous club trophies with Real Madrid.

Varane began his career at Lens in France before moving to Real Madrid in 2011. He quickly established himself as a key player for the Spanish giants, forming a formidable partnership with Sergio Ramos at the heart of the defense. During his time at Real Madrid, Varane won four Champions League titles, three La Liga titles, and numerous other domestic and international trophies.

In 2018, Varane played a pivotal role in France’s World Cup triumph in Russia. He was named the tournament’s best defender after helping France keep clean sheets in four of their seven matches. Varane’s performances at the World Cup further cemented his reputation as one of the best defenders in the world.

After the World Cup, Varane moved to Manchester United in 2021. However, his time in England was hampered by injuries, and he was restricted to just 95 appearances in three seasons. Despite his injury struggles, Varane remained a key figure in the Manchester United dressing room, providing guidance and support to his younger teammates.

Varane’s retirement marks the end of an era for French football. He was part of a golden generation of players that included Kylian Mbappé, Antoine Griezmann, and Paul Pogba. Together, they helped France win the World Cup in 2018 and reach the final of the 2022 World Cup.

Varane’s legacy as a defender is secure. He was a world-class player who combined physical strength with technical ability. He was also a leader on and off the pitch, and his retirement will be a significant loss for the football world.

Pant Returns to Test Batting Rankings, Gurbaz and Head Rise in ODIs

Pant Returns to Test Batting Rankings, Gurbaz and Head Rise in ODIs

Rishabh Pant’s remarkable return to Test cricket has propelled him back into the ICC Test batting rankings at No. 6. The Indian wicketkeeper-batter, who missed nearly two years of Test action due to a horrific car crash, showcased his class with a 39 and a blistering 109 in India’s victory over Bangladesh in Chennai.

Yashasvi Jaiswal, another Indian opener, also made significant strides, moving up to fifth place with a half-century in the same match. Prabath Jayasuriya, the Sri Lankan left-arm spinner, was the biggest mover in the bowling rankings, climbing five positions to No. 8 after his match-winning performance in Galle against New Zealand.

Rohit Sharma, however, endured a disappointing outing in Chennai, dropping from No. 5 to No. 10 in the batting rankings. Virat Kohli also slipped down five spots to No. 12, while Shubman Gill moved up five places to No. 14.

In the ODI rankings, Afghanistan’s Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Travis Head made impressive gains. Gurbaz became the first Afghan batter to enter the top ten, rising to No. 8 after a series of impressive performances against South Africa. Head, the Australian all-rounder, jumped seven spots to No. 9 after his century in the first ODI against England.

Rashid Khan, the Afghan leg-spinner, also made a significant impact in the ODI bowling rankings, moving up eight spots to No. 3. He was instrumental in Afghanistan’s series win over South Africa, claiming seven wickets in two matches.

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