Steven Smith to Relinquish Opening Role for Australia in Border-Gavaskar Series

Steven Smith to Relinquish Opening Role for Australia in Border-Gavaskar Series

Steven Smith, Australia’s batting mainstay, will relinquish his opening role in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar series against India. The decision, initiated by Smith himself, was confirmed by George Bailey, the chair of selectors.

Smith’s request to move back down the order had been in the works even before Cameron Green’s season-ending back injury. Bailey revealed that Smith, in discussions with captain Pat Cummins and coach Andrew McDonald, had expressed his desire to return to the middle order.

“Pat, Andrew, and Steven Smith had been having ongoing conversations separate to the untimely injury to Cameron anyway,” Bailey said. “And I think Steve had expressed a desire to move back down from that opening position.”

The move back to the middle order opens up two spots in the top six, with Green’s absence creating a vacancy at No. 4 and Smith’s departure leaving the opening slot vacant. Bailey hinted that Smith would have moved regardless of Green’s injury, but declined to speculate on the exact configuration of the top six had Green been fit.

“Part of those discussions have been had and what it might look like,” he said. “But I guess once you do get moving parts, a lot of those conversations become null and void.”

The selectors are likely to opt for a specialist opener to replace Green and return Smith to his preferred position. Bailey downplayed the need for an extra bowling option in the top six, noting that Australia’s attack has played without an allrounder before.

“They’ve done it in the past,” Bailey said. “You don’t know how each Test is going to play out in terms of the workload for the quicks, or how much of an impact Nathan Lyon’s going to have across the summer.”

The focus now shifts to Australia’s domestic openers, with Marcus Harris, Cameron Bancroft, and Sam Konstas emerging as potential candidates to partner Usman Khawaja at the top of the order. Bailey suggested that Konstas could put himself in the mix with continued strong performances.

“He’s in the mix as are plenty of others,” Bailey said. “I certainly don’t want to single single him out. I think the consistency of Cam Bancroft over a number of years, the consistency of Marcus Harris over a number of years, they’ve both had a look at Test cricket as well.”

Manu Bhaker Stuns as Showstopper at Lakme Fashion Week

Manu Bhaker Stuns as Showstopper at Lakme Fashion Week

Manu Bhaker, the Indian shooting sensation who recently made history at the Paris Olympics 2024, has showcased her multifaceted personality at the Lakme Fashion Week in Delhi. Bhaker, who won two bronze medals in Paris, turned heads as the showstopper for clothing brand Marks and Spencer.

Dressed in a chic sleeveless black body-fitted dress, Bhaker exuded elegance and confidence on the runway. She also struck a signature shooting pose, a subtle reminder of her Olympic achievements. The moment went viral on social media, with fans and followers alike praising her style and grace.

However, as is often the case with public figures, Bhaker’s appearance at the fashion event also attracted some negative attention. Some trolls took to social media to criticize her for pursuing activities outside of shooting.

Undeterred, Bhaker responded to her detractors with a powerful message. “Don’t limit yourself to anything,” she wrote on Instagram. “Make your life big, your career shiny, and your parents proud. Haters will hate, lovers will love, you do you.”

Bhaker’s response resonated with many, who praised her for her resilience and self-belief. They pointed out that she had earned the right to celebrate her success and pursue her passions, regardless of what others might say.

At the Paris Olympics, Bhaker became the first Indian female shooter to win an Olympic medal. She clinched bronze in the women’s 10m air pistol event and then teamed up with Sarabjot Singh to win another bronze in the mixed 10m air pistol team event.

Bhaker’s achievements have not only brought glory to India but have also inspired countless young people to pursue their dreams. Her appearance at the Lakme Fashion Week is a testament to her versatility and her ability to transcend the boundaries of her sport.

Sarfaraz Khan's Test Ambitions on Hold Amidst Intense Competition

Sarfaraz Khan’s Test Ambitions on Hold Amidst Intense Competition

Sarfaraz Khan’s impressive Test debut against England earlier this year has not yet translated into a permanent spot in the Indian Test XI. Despite his double century for Mumbai in the Irani Cup, KL Rahul’s crucial runs in the two Tests against Bangladesh have kept Sarfaraz on the sidelines.

Former India cricketer and ex-selector Jatin Paranjape believes that Sarfaraz should remain patient and continue to perform. “There is nothing unfair about Sarfaraz’s situation. He was playing because someone else was injured. The competition for batting spots is so intense that, unfortunately, someone will always miss out,” Paranjape said.

Paranjape also suggested that Sarfaraz could be taken to Australia as a reserve player for the upcoming Border Gavaskar Trophy. “I feel he might also be taken to Australia as a reserve player. But it’s just one of those things—you can only play eleven players, and the best eleven get selected. It’s not that he isn’t good enough; it’s just that there’s a lot of competition for those spots right now,” he added.

India’s squad for the three Tests against New Zealand includes Rohit Sharma (c), Jasprit Bumrah (vc), Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, Sarfaraz Khan, Rishabh Pant (wk), Dhruv Jurel (wk), Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj, and Akash Deep.

The three-Test series against New Zealand begins in Bengaluru on October 16, followed by matches in Pune and Mumbai.

India's Semi-Final Hopes Crushed by Australia, Coach Muzumdar Urges Learning

India’s Semi-Final Hopes Crushed by Australia, Coach Muzumdar Urges Learning

India’s head coach, Amol Muzumdar, expressed disappointment after their semi-final hopes were dashed by a nine-run loss to Australia. However, he praised his team’s effort and urged them to learn from the experience.

India’s fielding was subpar, conceding “10-15 more” runs than necessary. They dropped three catches, missed a stumping, and a run-out opportunity. A crucial lbw call against Phoebe Litchfield also went in Australia’s favor.

Muzumdar acknowledged the importance of the Litchfield decision, saying it was “a crucial one.” He also revealed that India’s strategy during their chase was to keep the net run rate in check and take the game deeper.

Despite the loss, Muzumdar emphasized that India’s preparation had been thorough. They had two dedicated camps, one for fitness and fielding and another for skill development. He also praised captain Harmanpreet Kaur for her resilience, despite battling physical discomfort.

Muzumdar expressed confidence in his team and their ability to bounce back. He said, “I couldn’t have asked for more from my support staff and I couldn’t have asked for more from the players. They gave their best in those camps. Preparation about this World Cup was thorough.”

India’s build-up to the game had been smooth, with Pooja Vastrakar returning to the XI after recovering from a hamstring niggle. Muzumdar explained that Vastrakar’s inclusion was a no-brainer, given her impressive record as one of the team’s best bowlers.

Sachin Tendulkar's Maiden Double Century: A Landmark Inning

Sachin Tendulkar’s Maiden Double Century: A Landmark Inning

Sachin Tendulkar’s Maiden Double Century: A Milestone in Indian Cricket History

Sachin Tendulkar, the legendary Indian batsman, etched his name in the annals of cricket history with his six double centuries in Test cricket. Each of these innings showcased his exceptional skill, unwavering consistency, and ability to perform under pressure. However, it was his maiden double century that marked a significant turning point in his illustrious career.

During New Zealand’s tour of India in 1999, Tendulkar embarked on a remarkable journey that culminated in his first double hundred. In the third Test at Ahmedabad, the Indian captain led his team from the front, batting with unwavering determination. After the early dismissals of Devang Gandhi and Rahul Dravid, Tendulkar found an able partner in opener Sadagoppan Ramesh.

Together, they stitched a solid partnership, with Ramesh reaching his century before Tendulkar. As the day progressed, Tendulkar’s innings gained momentum, and he reached his maiden double century amidst thunderous applause from the Motera crowd. His 217-run knock, coupled with Sourav Ganguly’s 125, propelled India to a formidable first-innings total of 583/7.

New Zealand’s response was valiant, but they were unable to match India’s dominance. Anil Kumble’s five-wicket haul restricted the visitors to 308 runs in their first innings. India declared their second innings at 148/5, setting New Zealand a challenging target of 424 runs.

Despite a gritty performance from opener Gary Stead, New Zealand’s hopes of victory were dashed by an unbroken 121-run stand between Craig Spearman and Stephen Fleming. The match ended in a draw, but India emerged victorious in the three-Test series with a 1-0 margin.

Tendulkar’s maiden double century was a testament to his unwavering determination and exceptional batting prowess. It marked a significant milestone in his career, propelling him to even greater heights and inspiring generations of cricketers to come.

Sanju Samson's Century Powers India to 3-0 T20I Sweep of Bangladesh

Sanju Samson’s Century Powers India to 3-0 T20I Sweep of Bangladesh

Sanju Samson’s blistering century in the third T20I against Bangladesh has etched his name in the annals of Indian cricket history. The wicketkeeper-batter unleashed a devastating assault on the Bangladeshi bowlers, smashing 111 runs off just 47 deliveries in Hyderabad on Saturday.

Samson’s whirlwind knock propelled India to a mammoth total of 297/6 in 20 overs, setting the stage for a comprehensive 3-0 series sweep. His century came in a mere 40 balls, making him the second-fastest Indian centurion in T20Is after Rohit Sharma (35 balls).

Apart from his record-breaking century, Samson also registered the fastest T20I fifty by an Indian batter against Bangladesh. He reached his half-century in just 22 balls, surpassing Rohit’s previous mark of 23 balls.

Samson’s historic ton also made him the first Indian wicketkeeper-batter to score a T20I century. It was his maiden T20I century and could prove pivotal in solidifying his position as India’s first-choice wicketkeeper-batter in the shortest format.

In 33 T20Is and 29 innings, Samson has amassed 594 runs at an average of 22.84, including a century and two fifties. His impressive performance in Hyderabad has further underlined his potential as a match-winner for India.

“The dressing room energy and the boys really have lots of happiness for me. I am very happy. They are happy that I did well. It can get frustrating knowing what you can do out there and the way I have been batting, I thought that could have done much better. Those thoughts keep coming in your head. With lot of experience and so many games I have played, I know how to deal with the pressure and failures,” said Samson during the post-match presentation.

“I have failed a lot, so I know how to manage my mind accordingly. I keep telling myself I just need focus on the process, keep doing my training, keep believing in myself and one day it’ll come soon. Playing for the country, you come in with a lot of pressure. That pressure was there, I wanted to perform and I wanted to show what I am capable of,” he added.

Samson’s century has not only earned him individual accolades but has also boosted India’s confidence ahead of the upcoming T20 World Cup in Australia. His ability to play aggressively and score runs at a rapid pace will be a valuable asset for the team as they aim to lift the coveted trophy.

India's T20 World Cup Hopes Hinge on Pakistan's Victory

India’s T20 World Cup Hopes Hinge on Pakistan’s Victory

India’s Women’s T20 World Cup hopes now rest on Pakistan’s ability to defeat New Zealand on Monday after a heartbreaking nine-run loss to defending champions Australia on Sunday.

Australia secured their semi-final berth by topping Group A with an unblemished record of four wins. India, with four points from two wins and two losses, must rely on Pakistan’s victory to keep their semi-final chances alive. A New Zealand win, however, would eliminate India.

“It’s something which is not in our control,” admitted India captain Harmanpreet Kaur. “If we get the opportunity to play another game, that will be great. But otherwise, whoever deserves to be there, that team will be there.”

Australia, despite missing skipper Alyssa Healy due to a foot injury, became the first team to guarantee a semi-final spot. Tahlia McGrath led the team in Healy’s absence, while Grace Harris top-scored with 40 and McGrath contributed 32. Australia posted 151-8 after electing to bat first.

India’s response was valiant, with Kaur hitting an unbeaten 54 and Deepti Sharma contributing 29. However, Australia’s Annabel Sutherland restricted India to just four runs in the final over, sealing the victory.

Meanwhile, Pakistan stand-in captain Muneeba Ali expressed optimism about her team’s chances of reaching the semi-finals. “We know that the pool is still open. We have a chance to win tomorrow’s match and if we win by a good margin, we have a chance to qualify for the semi-finals,” said Muneeba.

In Group B, England crushed Scotland by 10 wickets, with openers Maia Bouchier and Danni Wyatt-Hodge putting on an unbeaten century partnership. England’s disciplined bowling attack, led by Sophie Ecclestone’s 2-13, restricted Scotland to 109-6.

England’s victory propelled them to the top of Group B, ahead of South Africa and the West Indies. England will face the West Indies on Tuesday, with the Caribbean side needing a win to stay in contention for the semi-finals.

“Just try and win, exactly the same way we have approached (the tournament so far),” said England captain Heather Knight. “You want to keep winning, keep that momentum and we want to go again, get some momentum and make it to the semis.”

Pulisic Rested by US National Team Ahead of Mexico Friendly

Pulisic Rested by US National Team Ahead of Mexico Friendly

Christian Pulisic Rested by US National Team Ahead of Mexico Friendly

Christian Pulisic, the star striker for AC Milan and the United States national team, has been rested ahead of Tuesday’s friendly against Mexico in Guadalajara. The decision was announced by US Soccer on Sunday, citing the need to manage Pulisic’s workload after a busy period for both club and country.

Pulisic played a pivotal role in the United States’ 2-0 victory over Panama on Saturday in Austin, Texas. He set up the first American goal, marking a successful debut for new coach Mauricio Pochettino. However, the 26-year-old winger has accumulated a significant number of minutes in recent weeks, prompting the decision to release him back to AC Milan.

In addition to Pulisic, four other players have been sent back to their clubs due to minor injuries. Marlon Fossey, Weston McKennie, Ricardo Pepi, and Zack Steffen will undergo evaluation and treatment before rejoining the national team.

“As we have said, we are always going to make decisions that are in the best interest of our players and respect the relationship we have with their clubs,” said Pochettino.

The United States will not add any additional players to their roster before Tuesday’s match against Mexico. The rivalry between the two nations is one of the most intense in international soccer, and the friendly is expected to draw a large crowd in Guadalajara.

Pulisic’s absence will be a blow to the United States, but Pochettino has a number of talented players at his disposal. The team will be looking to build on their victory over Panama and continue their preparations for the upcoming CONCACAF Nations League and Gold Cup tournaments.

Teen Sensation Sam Konstas Earns Australia A Call-Up for India Series

Teen Sensation Sam Konstas Earns Australia A Call-Up for India Series

Teenaged batting prodigy Sam Konstas has earned a coveted opportunity to showcase his talents on the international stage, as he has been named in the Australia A squad for the upcoming red-ball series against India A. This selection marks a significant milestone in Konstas’ burgeoning career, as he aims to impress the national selectors and secure a Test debut.

Konstas’ inclusion in the 17-man squad is a testament to his exceptional performances in the opening round of the Sheffield Shield. The 19-year-old opener lit up the domestic circuit with twin centuries against South Australia, becoming the first teenager to achieve this feat since Ricky Ponting in 1993.

With allrounder Cameron Green ruled out of the summer due to injury and Steven Smith likely to move back to his preferred position at No. 4, Konstas has emerged as a potential contender for the first Test against India in Perth. The squad also includes experienced Test players Marcus Harris and Cameron Bancroft, but Matt Renshaw has been omitted.

Harris has started the season strongly with a century and a half-century, while Bancroft and Renshaw have struggled in recent matches. South Australia skipper Nathan McSweeney will captain Australia A, a role he has fulfilled on several previous occasions.

Allrounder Beau Webster, the reigning Shield player of the season, is also in the mix for Test selection. Fringe Test quicks Scott Boland and Michael Neser have been selected, along with Victoria quick Fergus O’Neill. Offspinners Todd Murphy and Corey Rocchiccioli are also in the squad and will be vying for a spot on Australia’s Test tour of Sri Lanka early next year.

Cooper Connolly, who made his ODI debut in England, is the only player named in both the ODI and Australia A squads. Josh Philippe and Jimmy Peirson will serve as wicketkeepers.

The first four-day game in Mackay ends on November 3, followed by the first ODI on November 4. The second four-day game at the MCG runs from November 7-10, with the second and third ODIs scheduled for November 8 and 10.

Australia’s national selector, George Bailey, expressed excitement about the squad, particularly given the impressive performances in the early stages of the Sheffield Shield season. He emphasized that the selection process aimed to identify players who could contribute to the upcoming Test summer and reward strong domestic form.

Atlanta Kings Triumph in Qualifier 2, Advance to Sixty Strikes Final

Atlanta Kings Triumph in Qualifier 2, Advance to Sixty Strikes Final

The National Cricket League Sixty Strikes tournament witnessed a thrilling display of batting prowess in Qualifier 2 on Sunday, as Atlanta Kings emerged victorious over Los Angeles Waves. The match was a battle for a spot in the final, and Los Angeles fell short, posting a modest total of 96/3 while batting first.

Despite promising starts from their openers, LA batters failed to propel the team past the 100-run mark. Stevie Eskinazi struggled to find his rhythm, scoring 23 runs off 21 balls, while Rishi Ramesh was dismissed for a mere 1 run off 5 balls. Raymon Reifer’s 16 runs off 8 balls failed to ignite a substantial partnership.

However, Joe Burns’ 21-ball 38 and Waqas Saleem’s 5-ball 5 helped LA salvage some respectability, finishing their innings on 96/3 in 10 overs. Imran Tahir, Danish Aziz, and Ben Russell each claimed a wicket for Atlanta Kings.

Chasing the target, Atlanta Kings faced a series of setbacks, losing wickets at regular intervals. None of their batters managed to cross the 20-run mark individually, leaving the team in a precarious position. However, Tom Bruce emerged as the game-changer, smashing four consecutive sixes to turn the tide in Atlanta’s favor.

Bruce’s 4-ball 24 propelled Atlanta to a crucial victory, securing their place in the final of the National Cricket League Sixty Strikes. They will now face Chicago in the championship match, who advanced to the final after winning Qualifier 1.

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