Kanpur Test Pitch to Offer Flatter, Slower Surface

Kanpur Test Pitch to Offer Flatter, Slower Surface

The upcoming second Test between India and Bangladesh at Green Park in Kanpur is expected to present a contrasting pitch to the one witnessed in the first Test in Chennai. The Kanpur pitch is likely to be flatter, with lower bounce and a slower surface due to its black-soil content.

Unlike the true bounce that characterized the Chepauk pitch, the Green Park pitch will offer less bounce and carry. This is because the pitch is made of black soil, which is known to slow down the ball and reduce bounce. The surface is also expected to become increasingly slower as the Test progresses.

This change in pitch conditions will likely impact team selection. India may consider replacing one of their three seamers with a third spinner, such as Kuldeep Yadav or Axar Patel. Bangladesh, on the other hand, may bring in left-arm spinner Taijul Islam in place of Nahid Rana if Shakib Al Hasan is ruled out due to injury.

The slower nature of the pitch will make it more challenging for bowlers to extract wickets. However, batters could benefit from the lack of bounce and spin, potentially leading to higher scores. In the 2021 Test at Green Park, Shreyas Iyer scored a century and a fifty on debut, while Tom Latham showcased his defensive skills against Indian spinners.

The last Test played at Green Park, against New Zealand in 2021, lasted five days. India played three spinners in that match, and New Zealand batters showed resilience to draw the game. The upcoming Test is also likely to be a battle of attrition, with both teams looking to capitalize on the conditions.

Heather Knight Reprimanded for Blackface Photo

Heather Knight Reprimanded for Blackface Photo

England Women’s cricket captain Heather Knight has been reprimanded and fined £1000 by the Cricket Discipline Commission (CDC) for a photo of her in blackface from 2012. The photo, taken at a fancy-dress party, was deemed as racist and discriminatory conduct.

Knight, who was 21 at the time, promptly accepted the charges and apologized for her conduct. She stated that she was not aware of the implications of her actions at the time and that she deeply regrets her mistake.

The CDC accepted that Knight did not post the photo on social media herself and has no control over how it has been posted. However, the commission reiterated that the photo was “plainly prejudicial to the interests of cricket, brought the game and Ms Knight into disrepute, and undermined the ECB’s strategic objective of eradicating discrimination from the sport.”

Knight’s fine is suspended for two years pending her future conduct. The CDC stated that this is a specific case and is unlikely to set a precedent. The commission took into account Knight’s lack of previous disciplinary issues, her unpaid ambassadorial work around diversity and inclusion, and her completion of the Professional Cricketers’ Association’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion training in 2021.

Dave Lewis, interim director of the Cricket Regulator, said: “Cricket is working to become a more inclusive sport and the Cricket Regulator is committed to acting positively and impartially whenever racist behavior is reported to us.”

“In this case, Ms Knight’s behavior was discriminatory and offensive, however the Cricket Discipline Commission (CDC) accepted there was no racist intent in her conduct. I welcome her acknowledgment of the potential impact of her behavior, and her unreserved apology.”

Knight has expressed her commitment to using her platform to promote inclusivity in cricket and ensure that underrepresented groups are afforded the same opportunities as others.

Derbyshire Bolsters Batting with Australian Opening Batter Caleb Jewell

Derbyshire Bolsters Batting with Australian Opening Batter Caleb Jewell

Derbyshire County Cricket Club has secured the services of Australian opening batter Caleb Jewell as one of their overseas players for the 2025 season. The 27-year-old left-hander has represented Australia A and is expected to play across all formats for Derbyshire.

Jewell boasts an impressive first-class average of 31.47, having played a pivotal role in Tasmania’s run to the 2023-24 Sheffield Shield final. Earlier in the season, he notched up a career-best 227 against Western Australia. He also features for Hobart Hurricanes in the Big Bash League.

Derbyshire’s head of cricket, Mickey Arthur, expressed his admiration for Jewell’s abilities: “Caleb is a player I’ve been monitoring for some time, and everyone I’ve spoken to has praised his talent. George Bailey and Ian Bell, in particular, have spoken highly of his capabilities.”

Arthur emphasized the need for reinforcements in Derbyshire’s batting lineup: “We’ve identified the need to strengthen our batting across all formats, and having Caleb with us for the entire season will provide the consistency we require. He will bring a gritty presence to the top of the order.”

Despite not yet earning a senior cap for Australia, Jewell has emerged as a potential successor to David Warner and Usman Khawaja at the top of the Test order, having impressed with scores of 66, 78, and 131 for the A team in 2023.

Jewell expressed his excitement about joining Derbyshire: “I’m eager to experience county cricket with Derbyshire, showcase my abilities in all formats, and contribute to the club’s success. Many Australian players have made their mark in England, and I aspire to follow in their footsteps. I’m thrilled to work with the coaching staff at Derbyshire, enhance my game, and play alongside the talented squad.”

Derbyshire’s current season in the County Championship has been challenging, with the club likely to finish at the bottom of Division Two. However, they came close to reaching the knockout stages in both white-ball competitions.

Jewell’s signing marks Derbyshire’s second acquisition ahead of the 2025 summer, following the addition of Middlesex allrounder Martin Andersson on a two-year contract.

Alcaraz Slams ATP and WTA Schedule as “Killing” Players

The ATP and WTA schedules have come under fire recently, with players expressing concerns about the demanding nature of the tour. Carlos Alcaraz, the world’s top-ranked player, has joined the chorus of criticism, calling the current schedule “killing” players.

“Many believe that this is a good schedule, but others think that there are many mandatory tournaments and probably in the years to come there will be even more,” Alcaraz said after his win against Ben Shelton at the Laver Cup. “In some way, they are killing us. Right now there are many injuries because of the schedule and other things, but at some point there will be players who will have to skip tournaments because they have to take care of their body, their family and another life besides tennis.”

Alcaraz’s comments echo those of other top players, including Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, who have also expressed concerns about the schedule. Nadal has called for a reduction in the number of mandatory tournaments, while Djokovic has said that the schedule is “too demanding.”

The ATP and WTA have defended the current schedule, arguing that it is necessary to maintain the integrity of the sport. However, players are increasingly pushing back, arguing that the schedule is putting their health and well-being at risk.

Alcaraz’s comments come at a time when he is struggling with his form. The Spaniard has not won a tournament since the Madrid Open in May and has suffered early exits at the US Open and the Olympics.

“It’s been a tough season,” Alcaraz said. “I’ve played fewer tournaments than other players, but a lot of matches. Seasons are long physically and mentally, and these tournaments make me feel like myself again on the court. There are only a few things left until the end of the year, but I’m looking forward to feeling better little by little.”

Australia Dominates England in ODI Series, Highlighting Rebuilding Challenges

Australia Dominates England in ODI Series, Highlighting Rebuilding Challenges

Australia’s dominance over England in the ongoing ODI series has highlighted the stark contrast between the two teams’ current form and aspirations. While Australia has played with the poise and confidence of world champions, England has struggled to find their footing as they embark on a rebuilding phase.

In both matches, England has squandered promising starts. At Trent Bridge, they collapsed from 213 for 2 to 280 all out, while at Headingley, they were on the verge of victory at 221 for 9 before Alex Carey’s blistering 74 turned the tide.

Australia’s success has been built on key contributions from unexpected sources. Marnus Labuschagne’s three wickets in the first match and Carey’s match-winning innings in the second have been crucial. With Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, and Glenn Maxwell returning to the lineup at Headingley, Australia’s bowling attack has also been formidable.

England, on the other hand, has shown glimpses of potential but lacks consistency. Ben Duckett and Jamie Smith have been in good form, while Brydon Carse has impressed with his pace. However, their batting has been fragile, with Harry Brook’s aggressive approach yet to yield the desired results.

The series has also highlighted the challenges facing England as they attempt to rebuild their team. They have some talented players, but they need to find a way to combine their individual strengths into a cohesive unit. The return of Jofra Archer could provide a boost, but it remains to be seen how he will fit into the team’s plans.

Australia, meanwhile, is looking ahead to the upcoming Test series against India. Steven Smith’s batting position is a key topic of debate, with the veteran batsman likely to play a crucial role in the Ashes.

The third ODI at Chester-le-Street will be a crucial test for both teams. England needs to find a way to break Australia’s winning streak and keep the series alive, while Australia will be looking to secure a clean sweep and further cement their status as the world’s top ODI team.

Glamorgan Triumph in Metro Bank One-Day Cup Final, Somerset's Treble Bid Ends

Glamorgan Triumph in Metro Bank One-Day Cup Final, Somerset’s Treble Bid Ends

Glamorgan emerged victorious in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup Final, defeating Somerset by 15 runs in a rain-affected match at Trent Bridge. The Welsh county claimed their second title in four years, while Somerset’s treble bid ended in disappointment.

In a match reduced to 20 overs per side, Glamorgan posted a competitive 186 for 7. Sam Northeast anchored the innings with an unbeaten 63, while Billy Root contributed 39. Timm van der Gugten’s late cameo of 26 off nine balls boosted the total.

Somerset’s chase got off to a shaky start as they lost George Thomas run out in the third over. Andy Umeed (45) and Sean Dickson (44) provided some resistance, but Glamorgan’s bowlers kept them in check. Ben Kellaway and Andy Gorvin picked up two wickets each, while Jamie Mcilroy and Dan Douthwaite held their nerve in the death overs.

Despite a late surge from Dickson and Archie Vaughan, Somerset fell short of their target, finishing on 171 for 6. Vaughan’s boundary off the last ball proved academic as Glamorgan celebrated their triumph.

The victory marked a redemption for Glamorgan, who had lost in the Vitality Blast final and missed out on the Vitality County Championship title in recent weeks. Somerset, on the other hand, were left empty-handed after a disappointing end to their season.

Kevin De Bruyne: 'Satan in His Foot,' Says Shaun Wright-Phillips

Kevin De Bruyne: ‘Satan in His Foot,’ Says Shaun Wright-Phillips

Manchester City legend Shaun Wright-Phillips has hailed Kevin De Bruyne as one of the greatest midfielders to ever grace the Premier League, describing him as having “Satan in his foot.” De Bruyne played a pivotal role in City’s Premier League triumph in the 2023-24 season, despite missing the first half of the campaign due to injury.

Wright-Phillips praised De Bruyne’s exceptional ability, saying, “He’s the perfect player to have behind you. He’s probably one of the greatest midfielders that have played in the Premier League.” The Belgian international joined City in 2015 and has since become a key figure, scoring 100 goals and providing numerous assists, including 19 for Erling Haaland in the past two seasons.

De Bruyne is also the quickest player to reach 100 Premier League assists, achieving the feat in just 237 matches. Wright-Phillips also spoke highly of Haaland, stating that the Norwegian striker is capable of breaking Lionel Messi’s record of 91 goals in a season.

“We’ve seen what Haaland is capable of over the last two years,” Wright-Phillips said. “He’s nearly reached 100 goals within a season, so I don’t see why he can’t break the record.” Haaland enjoyed a remarkable debut season with City, scoring 56 goals in all competitions and winning the Premier League, FA Cup, and UEFA Champions League treble.

In the 2023-24 season, Haaland continued his prolific form, netting 27 goals in 31 Premier League appearances. His impressive performances helped City secure another league title and League Cup double. Wright-Phillips believes that Haaland’s focus is not on breaking records but on scoring goals.

Messi's MLS Adventure Set to End, Return to Newell's Old Boys on Horizon

Messi’s MLS Adventure Set to End, Return to Newell’s Old Boys on Horizon

Lionel Messi’s decision to join Inter Miami in 2023 sent shockwaves through the football world. Despite his exceptional form and recent World Cup triumph, the Argentine maestro has reportedly set his sights on a return to his boyhood club, Newell’s Old Boys.

Messi’s impact on Inter Miami has been undeniable. The team currently leads the MLS standings with four matches remaining, largely due to his 14 goals and 14 assists. However, sources close to the player suggest that he has no intention of retiring in Miami.

According to El Nacional, Messi has expressed a long-held desire to return to Newell’s Old Boys, where he began his football journey. In 2016, he stated, “If I go back to Argentina tomorrow, which I would love, the club I would be playing for would be Newell’s.”

Messi’s decision is influenced by both personal and professional factors. He has repeatedly voiced concerns about the safety and stability of Argentina, particularly for his family. Additionally, he has always maintained a strong emotional attachment to Newell’s Old Boys, where he spent his formative years.

While Messi’s departure from Inter Miami would be a significant loss, it would also mark a fitting end to his MLS adventure. He has already left an indelible mark on the league, inspiring a new generation of players and fans.

As Inter Miami prepares for the final stretch of the season, they will be determined to secure the Supporter’s Shield and make a deep playoff run. Messi’s leadership and brilliance will be crucial in their quest for success. However, the club must also begin planning for the future, knowing that their star player’s time in Miami is likely limited.

Pant's Century Sparks Dhoni Comparisons, Karthik Cautions Against Haste

Pant’s Century Sparks Dhoni Comparisons, Karthik Cautions Against Haste

Rishabh Pant’s scintillating century in India’s emphatic victory over Bangladesh in the Chepauk Test has reignited comparisons with legendary wicketkeeper-batter MS Dhoni. However, former Indian wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik has cautioned against hasty conclusions, emphasizing the need to give Pant time to prove his greatness.

Pant’s 109 in the second innings propelled India to a mammoth 515-run target, which proved insurmountable for Bangladesh. The visitors were dismissed for 234, handing India a 280-run victory and a 1-0 lead in the two-Test series.

Pant’s century was his sixth in just 58 Test innings, equaling Dhoni’s record for most Test tons by an Indian wicketkeeper-batter. However, Karthik believes it’s premature to declare Pant as India’s greatest ever in the longest format.

“It’s very unacceptable to say that he’s (Pant) played 34 Tests and he’s already India’s greatest wicket-keeper batter,” Karthik said on Cricbuzz. “Let’s take time, let’s not jump to conclusions.”

Karthik acknowledged Pant’s potential but stressed the need to consider Dhoni’s all-round contributions. “Don’t discount Dhoni’s credentials as a wicketkeeper as well,” he said. “He not only kept brilliantly, batted and scored runs when it mattered very very well for India but also he led India to a World Test Championship mace which is becoming number 1.”

Pant’s free-flowing innings against Bangladesh showcased his attacking prowess and ability to dominate the opposition. His century came at a crucial juncture, helping India set an imposing target and secure a comfortable victory.

The second and final Test of the series will commence on September 27 in Kanpur, where Pant will have another opportunity to cement his status as one of India’s most promising wicketkeeper-batters.

India's Chess Teams Clinch Historic Gold Medals at Chess Olympiad

Indian chess team does a Rohit Sharma style celebration

​India’s chess teams made history at the 45th Chess Olympiad in Budapest by winning gold medals in both the men’s and women’s categories for the first time.​ 

The celebration of this significant achievement included a joyful recreation of cricket captain Rohit Sharma’s iconic trophy lift, as players D Gukesh and Tania Sachdev emulated Sharma’s famous walk from the T20 World Cup.

On September 22, 2024, both teams secured their victories, with the men’s team defeating Slovenia and the women’s team triumphing over Azerbaijan with a score of 3.5-0.5. This accomplishment marks a milestone in India’s chess history, elevating the nation as a rising chess powerhouse.

During the celebration, Gukesh and Sachdev emerged from opposite sides of the podium, mimicking Rohit Sharma’s celebrated walk. Their lighthearted tribute sparked excitement and quickly went viral on social media.

D Gukesh and Arjun Erigaisi were standout performers, achieving significant wins that led to India’s first gold medal victories in the competition. The women’s team featured exceptional contributions from players like D Harika and Divya Deshmukh, further cementing their triumph.

The Indian chess teams’ victory and subsequent celebrations not only showcased their remarkable skill but also highlighted the unifying spirit of Indian sports, drawing parallels with cricket’s success and enhancing the nation’s pride in chess.

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