Axar Patel to Lead Delhi Capitals in Pant's Absence

Axar Patel to Lead Delhi Capitals in Pant’s Absence

Delhi Capitals head coach Ricky Ponting has expressed confidence in Axar Patel’s ability to lead the team in the absence of suspended captain Rishabh Pant. Pant was banned for one match after an altercation with Mumbai Indians’ Suryakumar Yadav during their previous encounter.

Ponting praised Patel’s experience and understanding of the game, saying, “He has been vice-captain for the last couple of seasons and he is very sensible and understands the game really well.”

The coach also acknowledged the challenge of replacing Pant, who has been Delhi’s best batter this season. However, he believes the team has the depth to overcome his absence.

“Rishabh has been one of the best players this IPL and not having him is a loss. But it is also a great opportunity for others,” Ponting said.

David Warner, who has missed the last four matches due to injury, is expected to be available for selection. Ponting expressed optimism about his return, saying, “David Warner has trained really strongly. We hope he is available for selection.”

The Delhi Capitals will face the Royal Challengers Bangalore on May 11 in Bengaluru. The match will be a crucial test for Patel’s leadership and the team’s ability to adapt without Pant.

Camila Giorgi Retires Amid Tax Troubles and Vaccine Allegations

Camila Giorgi Retires Amid Tax Troubles and Vaccine Allegations

Camila Giorgi’s Mysterious Retirement: Tax Troubles and Vaccine Allegations

Former world No. 26 Camila Giorgi has reportedly retired from tennis under a cloud of controversy. According to an article by La Gazzetta dello Sporto, Giorgi’s retirement may be linked to tax problems and allegations of forged COVID-19 vaccine documentation.

Giorgi’s sudden departure from the sport has raised eyebrows, as she has not made any public announcement or released a statement. Her last WTA tournament appearance was in March at the Miami Open, where she lost to Iga Swiatek. Since then, Giorgi has been unreachable, with no one reportedly able to contact her.

The retirement filing was reportedly made on May 7, and it has now emerged that Giorgi and her family are being investigated by the Guardia di Finanza, an Italian law enforcement agency. The investigation is said to involve issues related to taxes and undeclared income.

Giorgi was already scheduled to attend a hearing in Vicenza regarding an allegation of forging her COVID-19 vaccine documentation. Giorgi denied the allegation when it was first made public during the 2023 Australian Open. However, she allegedly received one of the vaccine doses from disgraced Dr. Daniela Grillone, who was arrested for falsifying vaccine certificates.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sporto, Giorgi and her family are believed to have relocated to the United States. The investigation into her tax affairs and vaccine allegations is ongoing, and it remains unclear whether Giorgi will ever return to professional tennis.

Abishek Porel Impresses Ponting, Set to Keep for Delhi Capitals

Abishek Porel Impresses Ponting, Set to Keep for Delhi Capitals

Delhi Capitals head coach Ricky Ponting has heaped praise on Abishek Porel, the left-handed batter who has impressed in multiple roles during IPL 2024. Ponting has indicated that Porel will don the keeping gloves against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) on Sunday in the absence of the suspended Rishabh Pant.

Porel, signed by Capitals in 2023 as a replacement for Pant, has scored 267 runs in 10 innings this season at a strike rate of 157.98. He began the campaign batting at No. 9 against Punjab Kings, coming in as an Impact Player and smacking an unbeaten 31 off just 10 balls. Since then, he has been promoted to a top-four role, and in DC’s last game against Rajasthan Royals, he opened the batting and put on 60 in just 4.2 overs with Jake Fraser-McGurk. Porel went on to score 65 off 36, his first IPL half-century, studded with seven fours and three sixes.

“I’ve seen extreme growth in Abishek Porel in this IPL,” Ponting said in Bengaluru ahead of the match against RCB. “He’s a very special talent. He’s starting to work out what IPL cricket is all about. He’s had a couple of different roles as well. He’s made [31] off 10 balls as a No. 9 batsman, and now we see him opening the batting and he’s got better and better every game.”

“I’ve got huge raps on him. I think he’s a very, very good young player, obviously we’ll probably get to see him with the keeping gloves on tomorrow as well, with Rishabh not being there. And then we’ll work out, when we finalise our team, with the batting order and stuff, but I’ll be surprised if he’s not at the top of the order again, because he has played really well, and he’s someone that I think has got a really bright future.”

Ponting also hailed Jake Fraser-McGurk, the swashbuckling 22-year-old batter who has taken this IPL by storm. Fraser-McGurk, picked by DC as a replacement player after Lungi Ngidi was ruled out, has reset the T20 batting template in the powerplay, just like Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma have while batting for Sunrisers Hyderabad this season. Fraser-McGurk has scored his 309 runs while striking at 235.87 and averaging 44.14, with the help of four half-centuries.

“Some of the things he’s done – I think he’s made three 20-ball fifties in this tournament, so he along with Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma have been the stand-out powerplay batsmen in this entire tournament,” Ponting said. “He’s focused now, like all of us, he’s making sure that we’re ready to go tomorrow. For us, it’s not about what happened yesterday, it’s about what we can do today to get better, and then make sure that we’re ready to play our best game of cricket tomorrow.”

Sloane Stephens Launches Podcast, “Sincerely, Sloane”

Sloane Stephens, the 30-year-old American tennis star, is adding another accomplishment to her impressive resume: podcast host. “Sincerely, Sloane,” her upcoming podcast, will debut on Monday, joining a growing list of ATP and WTA players who have launched their own shows.

Produced by Uninterrupted, the media brand founded by LeBron James, “Sincerely, Sloane” will delve into the multifaceted life of a professional athlete. Stephens, a Grand Slam champion and former Top 10 player, will share her experiences and insights on a range of topics, including adversity, achievement, and the routines that help athletes perform at their best.

“As a professional tennis player, mother, daughter, wife, and entrepreneur, I have been through a number of ups and downs and have learned to battle through adversity as well as achieve the unimaginable,” Stephens said in the podcast’s trailer.

Stephens’ podcast will feature a star-studded lineup of guests from the worlds of sports, entertainment, and beyond. She joins a growing number of tennis players who have entered the podcast arena, including Victoria Azarenka, Caroline Garcia, Nick Kyrgios, Naomi Osaka, and Andy Roddick.

Kyrgios’ show, “Good Trouble with Nick Kyrgios,” has seen the former Wimbledon finalist interview celebrities like Gordon Ramsey, Mike Tyson, and Rainn Wilson. Stephens’ podcast promises a similar level of star power, with guests sharing their stories, perspectives, and routines that inspire them to be their best selves.

The news of Stephens’ podcast comes amidst a clay-court resurgence for the 2017 US Open champion. Despite a second-round exit at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia, Stephens won her eighth career singles title in Rouen, France last month. She also won a doubles title in Charleston alongside Ashlyn Krueger, her first WTA-level doubles title.

Stephens’ podcast is set to debut on Monday, offering listeners an intimate look into the life of a multi-faceted athlete and the stories that inspire her.

Delhi Capitals Aim to Maintain Momentum Against In-Form RCB

Delhi Capitals Aim to Maintain Momentum Against In-Form RCB

Delhi Capitals Aim to Maintain Momentum Against Royal Challengers Bengaluru

With the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 playoffs looming, Delhi Capitals will face a crucial test against the in-form Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in their penultimate league stage match on Sunday. The Capitals, who secured a vital victory in their previous outing, will be determined to keep their momentum going and secure a top-four finish.

However, Delhi will be without their skipper Rishabh Pant, who has been suspended for slow over rate. In Pant’s absence, Axar Patel will lead the team, bringing his experience and leadership qualities to the fore.

Speaking at the pre-match press conference, Delhi Capitals Head Coach Ricky Ponting expressed confidence in Patel’s ability to lead the team. “He’s been Vice-Captain at this franchise for the last couple of seasons. He’s a very experienced IPL player, an experienced international player, a sensible guy, understands the game really well,” Ponting said.

Ponting acknowledged the challenge posed by RCB, who have won their last four matches. However, he emphasized the Capitals’ impressive form in recent games. “We’ve won five of our last seven, and we’ve made some huge scores along the way. There are no excuses from us tomorrow, regardless of Pant not being in the lineup,” he said.

Regarding team selection, Ponting provided an update on David Warner’s fitness. “David Warner missed the last game, he got that nasty knock on his hand about a month ago now and hasn’t played a game since. He trained really strongly yesterday, he’ll be out hitting balls in the middle now, so he’ll be doing some more batting today. Hopefully, he’s available for selection for tomorrow,” Ponting said.

The Delhi Capitals will be eager to put in a strong performance against RCB and secure a crucial victory that could boost their chances of reaching the playoffs. The match promises to be an exciting contest between two evenly matched teams.

Kendrick Lamar Sweeps Tennis World, Wins Support from Top Players

Kendrick Lamar Sweeps Tennis World, Wins Support from Top Players

Kendrick Lamar Dominates Tennis World, Sweeps Support from Top Players

In a stunning turn of events, Kendrick Lamar has emerged as the undisputed champion of the tennis world, sweeping the support of top players in a best-of-three blowout. Iga Swiatek, the reigning world number one, has become the latest star to throw her weight behind the rapper in his feud with Drake.

Swiatek, known for her outspoken opinions on Taylor Swift’s music, admitted to being a “lyric kind of girl” and praised Kendrick’s complex and meaningful lyrics. “I’m going to go this way,” she declared, aligning herself with Team Kendrick.

Swiatek joins Naomi Osaka and Coco Gauff, who have both been vocal in their support for Kendrick. Osaka hailed his latest song as “amazing” and credited it with boosting her confidence on the court. Gauff, citing Kendrick’s defense of Serena Williams in his lyrics, stated, “I have to go with him.”

The absence of any Drake supporters at the Foro Italico suggests that Kendrick has gained overwhelming support within the tennis community. His lyrics, which often explore themes of social justice and empowerment, have resonated with players who share his values.

Kendrick’s victory in the tennis world is a testament to his lyrical prowess and his ability to connect with people from all walks of life. As the feud with Drake continues to dominate headlines, it is clear that Kendrick has emerged as a cultural icon, transcending the boundaries of music and inspiring support from even the most unexpected corners.

KKR vs MI IPL Match Delayed Due to Rain in Kolkata

KKR vs MI IPL Match Delayed Due to Rain in Kolkata

Kolkata Knight Riders and Mumbai Indians Clash in Rain-Delayed IPL Match

Kolkata, India – The highly anticipated Indian Premier League (IPL) match between Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Mumbai Indians (MI) has been delayed due to heavy rainfall in Kolkata. The match, scheduled to take place at the Eden Gardens stadium, was set to be a crucial encounter for both teams.

KKR, currently leading the IPL standings with 16 points, is aiming to solidify their position at the top of the table. Mumbai Indians, on the other hand, have been struggling this season and are already eliminated from the tournament. However, they are determined to finish their campaign on a high note.

The rain has been relentless in Kolkata, forcing the toss to be postponed indefinitely. The ground staff is working tirelessly to clear the field and make it playable. However, the weather forecast remains uncertain, and it is unclear when the match will be able to start.

KKR, led by Shreyas Iyer, has been in impressive form this season. They have won eight of their 10 matches and have a strong batting lineup featuring Andre Russell, Nitish Rana, and Venkatesh Iyer. Their bowling attack, led by Umesh Yadav and Sunil Narine, has also been effective.

Mumbai Indians, captained by Rohit Sharma, have had a disappointing season. They have won only three of their 10 matches and have struggled to find consistency. Their batting lineup, which includes Ishan Kishan, Suryakumar Yadav, and Kieron Pollard, has not been firing on all cylinders. Their bowling attack, led by Jasprit Bumrah, has also been inconsistent.

Despite their struggles, Mumbai Indians will be eager to prove their worth in this match. They have a proud history in the IPL and will be determined to end their season on a positive note.

As the rain continues to fall, the fans are eagerly waiting for the match to start. The atmosphere at the Eden Gardens is electric, and the crowd is ready to witness a thrilling encounter between two of the most popular teams in the IPL.

BCCI Eliminates Toss in CK Nayudu Trophy, Revamps Domestic Cricket Calendar

BCCI Eliminates Toss in CK Nayudu Trophy, Revamps Domestic Cricket Calendar

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced significant changes to its domestic cricket calendar for the 2024-25 season, including the elimination of the toss in CK Nayudu Trophy matches. This move aims to address the issue of home teams preparing pitches that favor their strengths, particularly in the Under-23 tournament. Instead, the visiting team will now have the option to choose whether to bat or bowl first.

Another innovation introduced in the CK Nayudu Trophy is a new points system designed to promote balanced performances. Points will be awarded for batting and bowling performances in the first innings, as well as for the first innings lead or outright win. This system is similar to the one used in the English County Championship and may be implemented in the Ranji Trophy next season if it proves successful.

The Ranji Trophy will also undergo a major change, being split into two phases. The first five games will be played after the Duleep Trophy, which will kick off the domestic season, followed by the Irani Cup and the white-ball tournaments. The last two Ranji league matches and the knockout stages will be held at the end of the season. This adjustment aims to minimize the impact of weather disruptions, particularly in the North and East Zones.

The Duleep Trophy will feature four teams selected by the national selectors, indicating the BCCI’s departure from the zonal system. Additionally, the gap between Ranji Trophy matches will be increased to allow players more time for recovery and to maintain peak performance throughout the season.

In women’s cricket, all Inter-zonal tournaments will have teams selected by the national selectors, ensuring a more competitive and balanced playing field.

These changes are part of a broader effort by the BCCI to revamp domestic cricket and create a more equitable and challenging environment for players. The recommendations were made by a four-member committee led by India’s head coach Rahul Dravid and will be submitted to the Apex Council for approval.

Kochi Tuskers Kerala Players Still Owed Money, Sreesanth Reveals

Kochi Tuskers Kerala Players Still Owed Money, Sreesanth Reveals

Kochi Tuskers Kerala: Sreesanth Reveals Unpaid Dues and Franchise Termination

Former Indian fast bowler Sreesanth has shed light on the financial turmoil that plagued the Kochi Tuskers Kerala franchise during its brief tenure in the Indian Premier League (IPL). The team, which featured a star-studded lineup including Brendon McCullum, Mahela Jayawardene, and Ravindra Jadeja, was terminated after just one season in 2011 for breaching the terms of its agreement.

According to Sreesanth, the Kerala franchise has yet to settle the outstanding payments owed to the players who represented the team. “They have to pay a lot of money,” he said. “They still haven’t. You should get Muralitharan sir (Muttiah Muralitharan), you should get Mahela (Mahela Jayawardene) and in your show they will only tell you. McCullum was also there, and Jadeja.”

Sreesanth revealed that the franchise was initially intended to participate in the league for three seasons. However, after their inaugural campaign in 2011, the team faced suspension due to financial irregularities.

The pacer expressed frustration that the players associated with the Kochi franchise have refrained from publicly discussing the team’s failure to settle their outstanding payments. “Please guys, BCCI has literally paid you, I think. Please pay us…anyway whenever you’re paying, remember the 18% interest every year. I feel by the time my kid gets married, we will definitely receive the money (laughs). The team was supposed to be for three years, and the team got terminated in the first year. I think no one has spoken about it. Even now when the players meet, they talk about it,” he said.

The Kochi Tuskers Kerala saga highlights the importance of financial stability and transparency in professional sports. The franchise’s failure to fulfill its financial obligations to its players has left a lasting impact on those involved and serves as a cautionary tale for future franchise owners.

Rafael Nadal's Rome Reign Ends with Second-Round Loss to Hurkacz

Rafael Nadal’s Rome Reign Ends with Second-Round Loss to Hurkacz

Rafael Nadal’s illustrious career at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia came to an abrupt end on Saturday, as he suffered a disappointing 6-1, 6-3 defeat to Hubert Hurkacz in the second round. The 10-time champion, who has hinted at retiring in 2024, was outplayed by the No. 7 seed in a match that lasted just 92 minutes.

Nadal, who had recently achieved his 700th victory at the Foro Italico, was aiming for his first Top 10 win since 2022. However, Hurkacz proved too strong, overwhelming the Spaniard with his powerful forehand and consistent serve.

Prior to the tournament, Nadal had revealed that he had been playing conservatively to protect his body from further injuries. However, he had planned to increase his intensity ahead of the upcoming Roland Garros, where he has won a record 14 titles.

The match began with a riveting start, with the first two games taking 26 minutes to complete. However, Hurkacz, who had famously defeated Roger Federer in the 2021 Wimbledon Championships, gradually gained control of the match. He won the next five games to take the first set 6-1.

Hurkacz continued his dominance in the second set, breaking Nadal’s serve in the opening game. Nadal managed to keep the score closer, but Hurkacz remained unyielding, dropping just one point on serve to take a 5-3 lead.

With Nadal serving to stay in the match, Hurkacz struck a powerful forehand into the open court to earn a match point. The Pole then overpowered Nadal one last time from the back of the court to seal the victory and advance to the fourth round, where he will face No. 25 seed Tomás Martín Etcheverry.

Nadal’s defeat marks a significant moment in his career, as it could be his last appearance at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia. The Spaniard has enjoyed immense success at the tournament, winning the title 10 times. However, with his retirement looming, it is possible that this was his final match on the clay courts of Rome.

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