Suresh Raina Backs Shubman Gill as Future India Captain

Suresh Raina Backs Shubman Gill as Future India Captain

Former Indian all-rounder Suresh Raina has expressed his belief that Shubman Gill has the potential to become the next captain of the Indian men’s cricket team. Raina’s endorsement comes amidst speculation about the future of current captain Rohit Sharma, who has recently stated his desire to lead India to victory in the T20 World Cup this year and the World Test Championship (WTC) next year.

Raina’s comments were made during a discussion on Lallantop, where he said, “I would say he will be the next Indian captain (after Rohit Sharma). Ban sakta hai vo.”

Gill’s appointment as captain of the Gujarat Titans (GT) for IPL 2024 has further fueled speculation about his leadership credentials. Despite GT’s recent struggles, Gill has impressed as a leader, guiding the team to three wins in their first seven matches.

The 23-year-old is also the leading run-scorer for GT this season, with 263 runs in seven matches at an average of 43.83. His performances have showcased his maturity and ability to handle pressure situations.

Gill’s leadership qualities were also evident during his time as captain of the India Under-19 team, which won the 2018 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup. He has also captained the Punjab Kings (PBKS) in the IPL, albeit with limited success.

Raina’s endorsement of Gill as a potential future captain is significant, given his own experience as a leader in the Indian team. Raina captained India in limited-overs cricket on several occasions and is known for his aggressive and attacking style of play.

If Gill is indeed appointed as India’s next captain, he will have big shoes to fill. Rohit Sharma has been a successful leader, guiding India to victory in the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup and the 2023 ICC World Test Championship.

However, Gill’s talent, leadership qualities, and experience suggest that he has the potential to succeed Rohit Sharma and lead India to future glory.

Gavaskar Calls for Boundary Expansion to Protect Bowlers in IPL 2024

Gavaskar Calls for Boundary Expansion to Protect Bowlers in IPL 2024

IPL 2024: Sunil Gavaskar Raises Concerns Over Bowlers’ Plight, Calls for Boundary Expansion

Legendary cricketer Sunil Gavaskar has expressed his concerns over the dominance of batters in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024, calling for measures to protect bowlers from the relentless onslaught.

Speaking on the official broadcaster, Gavaskar proposed increasing the size of the boundary at every ground as a solution to address the imbalance between bat and ball in T20 cricket. He emphasized the importance of extending the boundary ropes, especially at smaller venues, to provide bowlers with a fair chance against power-hitting batters.

“I wouldn’t suggest any changes to a cricket bat because they are all within regulations, but I have been saying this for a long time, increase the size of the boundary at every ground,” Gavaskar said.

He highlighted the space between the advertisement boards and the fence where the stands begin, stating that pushing the boundary back by a few meters could significantly impact the outcome of matches and provide bowlers with a much-needed respite.

“Look at this ground today, there is enough space to take it back a little more by a couple of metres. It can often prove to be the difference between a catch and a sixer,” Gavaskar explained.

Expressing his frustration with the current state of affairs in T20 cricket, Gavaskar criticized the prevalent trend of power-hitting, likening it to a final net session.

“What we have been seeing in T20 cricket over the last few days is that this is batting like the coach tells in the nets, ‘This is the last round,’ and everybody starts swinging their bat around bang, bang whether they get out or not,” he said.

Gavaskar underscored the diminishing excitement beyond a certain point, stressing the need for a more balanced contest between bat and ball.

“It’s not exciting anymore. It’s like a final net session. You know, you’re just going to hit every ball for a six. There’s no excitement in that,” he added.

Gavaskar’s concerns highlight the growing need to address the imbalance between bat and ball in T20 cricket, ensuring that bowlers have a fair chance to compete and that matches remain exciting and competitive.

Chennai Super Kings Receive Rousing Welcome Ahead of Lucknow Super Giants Clash

Chennai Super Kings Receive Rousing Welcome Ahead of Lucknow Super Giants Clash

Chennai Super Kings Receive Rousing Welcome Ahead of Lucknow Super Giants Clash

Chennai Super Kings (CSK), the reigning Indian Premier League (IPL) champions, were greeted with a thunderous reception upon their arrival in Chennai ahead of their highly anticipated match against the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) at the iconic MA Chidambaram Stadium.

The city was abuzz with excitement as fans, clad in the team’s signature yellow jerseys, lined the streets to welcome their heroes. The official CSK social media handle shared a heartwarming video capturing the vibrant atmosphere, with supporters chanting slogans and waving flags.

CSK, currently sitting fourth in the points table with four wins in seven games, are eager to bounce back from their recent setback against LSG. In their previous encounter, the Super Giants handed CSK an 8-wicket defeat at the Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow.

Despite a valiant effort from former skipper MS Dhoni, who showcased his trademark stroke play with three boundaries and sixes, guiding the team to a respectable total of 176 for 6 in 20 overs, it wasn’t enough to secure victory.

The crowd at Ekana Cricket Stadium rallied behind Dhoni as he exhibited his prowess with the bat, reminiscent of the fervor witnessed at Chepauk. However, KL Rahul and Quinton de Kock’s stellar performances, each scoring a half-century, propelled LSG to their fourth win of the season, thwarting CSK’s bid for a third consecutive triumph.

With the support of their passionate fans, CSK will be determined to turn the tables on LSG and secure a crucial victory on home turf. The match promises to be a thrilling encounter between two evenly matched teams, with both sides eager to climb the standings.

Yusuf Pathan: From Cricket Star to Political Challenger in Baharampur

Yusuf Pathan: From Cricket Star to Political Challenger in Baharampur

Former Indian cricketer Yusuf Pathan, now a Trinamool Congress (TMC) candidate for the Baharampur Lok Sabha seat, is determined to make a mark in politics and connect with the people of the constituency. Having retired from all forms of cricket in February 2021, Pathan feels a growing sense of strength and confidence with each passing day in Baharampur.

“I am blessed to have come to a place where people are telling me, ‘aap ko hum yahan se jaane nahi denge’ (we won’t let you leave us),” said Pathan, known for his towering sixes. “People here have already accepted me as their son, brother, or friend. I will stick with them no matter the outcome of the polls. I will be with them for a better future they deserve. These people are my strength, and ‘inshallah,’ I will win.”

Pathan is contesting against Congress veteran and incumbent Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, who has held the Baharampur seat for 25 years. Pathan respects Chowdhury’s experience but believes that the people of Baharampur are dissatisfied with his absence from the grassroots during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“People here allege that Mr. Chowdhury failed to bring in the required central grants to create infrastructure and employment opportunities,” said Pathan. “There’s not enough work for people, and the MP of 25 years should answer people why he failed.”

Pathan has identified several priority areas for his work if elected, including creating job opportunities to retain migrant workers, building a world-class sports complex, developing infrastructure for local silk, thermocol, and jute industry workers, and creating a support system for farmers.

“I have a lot of work to do here,” said Pathan. “I have figured that out in my short presence in the region, during my poll campaigns and interactions with people.”

Pathan’s entry into politics was a surprise to many, but he says it was a natural progression after his cricketing career ended. “Cricket toh khatam ho gaya, kuch toh karna tha (my cricketing days were over, and I had to do something),” he said.

Pathan consulted with his family and friends before accepting the TMC’s offer. He realized that politics could be an opportunity to serve the people and give back to society what he earned in terms of love and respect during his cricketing days.

Pathan maintains that he has been familiar with Mamata Banerjee’s politics for over a decade, particularly since he began playing for the Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL in 2011. He believes that Banerjee’s civic infrastructure developments in Kolkata and her work in areas of women’s education and poverty alleviation made it easy for him to accept her offer.

Pathan dismisses the notion that his religious identity as a devout Muslim gives him an edge in a Muslim-majority seat like Baharampur. “I have respect for every religion in this country, but people should not be treated as vote banks based on their religious identities,” he said. “Elections should be fought for both majority and minority communities, not for one or the other. The priority should be the growth of the economy and development of people so that we can build a future for our next generation.”

Despite bidding adieu to professional cricket, Pathan remains deeply attached to the sport. He believes that his identity as a cricketer will continue to dominate his newfound love for politics. “Both my identities are important, none of which I can hide,” he said. “But, people will always consider me a cricketer first. They have seen me play and loved me for my performances in the middle. Now, they can expect me to serve them as one of their own.”

Mumbai Indians Seek Revenge Against Rajasthan Royals in Crucial IPL Clash

Mumbai Indians Seek Revenge Against Rajasthan Royals in Crucial IPL Clash

Mumbai Indians, after a dismal start to their Indian Premier League (IPL) campaign, have shown signs of resurgence with three wins in their last four matches. They will now face table-toppers Rajasthan Royals in a crucial reverse fixture on April 22 in Jaipur, seeking revenge for their earlier defeat.

The five-time champions have been bolstered by the return to form of Suryakumar Yadav, whose 53-ball 78 against Punjab Kings was the cornerstone of their innings. Rohit Sharma’s scintillating century, albeit in a losing cause, has also been a highlight for MI. However, the team’s bowling woes remain a concern.

Jasprit Bumrah has been the standout performer with the ball, taking 13 wickets and boasting the second-best economy rate in the tournament. However, his bowling colleagues have struggled, with Gerald Coetzee, Akash Madhwal, and skipper Hardik Pandya being inconsistent.

Rajasthan Royals, on the other hand, have been in rampaging form, occupying the top spot with 12 points. Their bowling unit, led by Trent Boult and Yuzvendra Chahal, has been particularly impressive. Boult has removed three of MI’s top-order batters for naught in their previous encounter, while Chahal has been RR’s most valuable player in the bowling department with 12 wickets.

The Royals’ batting has revolved around Riyan Parag, who has reinvented himself as a destructive force with 318 runs so far. Skipper Sanju Samson has also produced some fine knocks, while Jos Buttler has single-handedly chased down a 200-plus total to win RR’s last match against Kolkata Knight Riders.

RCB's Domestic Players Urged to Step Up and Support Kohli

RCB’s Domestic Players Urged to Step Up and Support Kohli

Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) have been heavily reliant on Virat Kohli’s batting prowess this IPL season, but former India pacer Varun Aaron believes it’s time for the team’s domestic players to step up and lessen the burden on their star batsman.

Kohli has been in scintillating form, leading the batting charts with 361 runs in 7 innings and donning the Orange Cap. However, Aaron feels that RCB’s domestic players need to contribute more to the team’s success.

“It’s just that RCB are not finding the rhythm, the domestic players are just not stepping up,” Aaron said on Star Sports. “If you have to be anywhere at the top of the table or the middle of the table at this point, you have to have domestic players who are firing and you cannot always rely on Virat Kohli.”

Aaron, who played for RCB in the past, emphasized the importance of having domestic players perform well to balance the team’s performance. “The other guys have to step up and also all their money is sitting in the dug-out. You can’t spend that much cash on players and not have them play,” he said.

Former Australia captain Aaron Finch echoed Aaron’s sentiments, suggesting that RCB needs a dynamic middle-order batsman to support Kohli effectively. “He’s (Kohli) scored a lot of runs everywhere. He’s a modern-day great. And I think the fact that he’s getting runs and RCB are still not making it is a positive sign in one degree,” Finch said. “It’s that when Virat is playing well, that genuinely carries the rest of the players with him.”

Finch believes that RCB needs to find a consistent partnership with Kohli and an explosive middle-order player who can provide support. “They just need to find a partnership with him, they need to find an explosive middle-order player who is in form,” he said.

RCB will face Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at the Eden Gardens on Sunday, and Finch believes that the match has the potential to be an epic encounter. “It (KKR vs RCB) has got all the makings of an epic game,” he said.

Suresh Raina Questions Mumbai Indians' Decision to Remove Rohit Sharma as Captain

Suresh Raina Questions Mumbai Indians’ Decision to Remove Rohit Sharma as Captain

Suresh Raina, a former Indian cricketer renowned for his middle-order batting prowess, has expressed his disapproval of Mumbai Indians’ decision to remove Rohit Sharma as captain and appoint Hardik Pandya in his place. Raina believes that Rohit should have retained the captaincy, citing his experience and leadership qualities.

“I don’t know why he was removed as captain,” Raina said. “But, MI are doing well now, they won the last match.” However, upon being corrected by the interviewer, Raina acknowledged that Mumbai Indians have not been performing well in the ongoing IPL season.

Raina speculates that the management’s decision to appoint a younger captain may have influenced the change. “Rohit, I think is now 36 or 37,” he said. “The management is looking to have a leader who is younger.”

Raina also suggests that the decision to name Hardik Pandya as captain could be reversed if Mumbai Indians continue to struggle. “If MI fail in 3-4 more matches, Rohit could be re-appointed as captain,” he said.

Raina expressed concern over the negative reactions from fans towards Hardik Pandya, who has been booed and jeered during matches. “This is not right,” Raina said. “Saying such things about him, his family isn’t correct. But, you can’t do much, everyone has the right to say things. You have to learn to avoid it.”

Despite his criticism of the captaincy change, Raina acknowledged that Mumbai Indians have shown signs of improvement in their recent match. “They won the last match,” he said. “So, let’s see how they perform in the upcoming matches.”

Hockey India Announces 28-Member Core Group for Paris Olympics Preparations

Hockey India Announces 28-Member Core Group for Paris Olympics Preparations

Hockey India has announced a 28-member core probable group for the men’s national coaching camp, aiming to address weaknesses ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics. The camp commenced on Sunday at the SAI Centre in Bengaluru and will continue until May 13.

The team returns to camp after a disappointing 0-5 loss in a five-match Test series in Australia. Chief coach Craig Fulton emphasized the importance of this camp in preparing for the upcoming challenges. “We are looking to begin an important block of training in this camp, and we need to make sure that we are in the best shape possible ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics,” Fulton said. “We have an exciting group of experienced players along with some young players.”

The core group includes experienced players such as goalkeeper PR Sreejesh, defender Harmanpreet Singh, and midfielder Manpreet Singh. Young talents like forward Akashdeep Singh and midfielder Hardik Singh are also part of the squad.

The team will travel to Belgium and London for the next two legs of the FIH Pro League after this camp. They will face Argentina, Belgium, Germany, and Great Britain in these matches.

“The tour to Australia has helped us in realizing where we need to work on and I always believe that we can work on our shortcomings and look to set things straight well before the final leg of the Pro League and the Paris 2024 Olympics,” Fulton added.

The camp and subsequent Pro League matches will provide the team with valuable opportunities to improve their performance and build momentum towards the Paris Olympics.

Shivam Dube Emerges as Dark Horse Candidate for India's T20 World Cup Squad

Shivam Dube Emerges as Dark Horse Candidate for India’s T20 World Cup Squad

Shivam Dube, the enigmatic all-rounder from Mumbai, has emerged as a captivating dark horse candidate for India’s T20 World Cup squad. His stellar performances for Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 have not only propelled his team but also caught the attention of cricket pundits and former players.

Dube’s impact for CSK this season has been undeniable. As the side’s star batter, he has amassed an impressive tally of 245 runs in seven matches, emerging as their highest run-scorer with a staggering strike rate of 157.05. With notable contributions including two half-centuries and a highest score of 66*, Dube’s consistency and power-hitting prowess have been key factors in CSK’s campaign.

Former Australian cricketer and wicketkeeping maestro Adam Gilchrist recently endorsed Dube as his dark horse pick for India’s T20 World Cup squad during an interview with Cricbuzz. Gilchrist praised Dube’s irresistible form and highlighted his ability to take on both spin and pace bowling with confidence and finesse.

“Shivam Dube, I think his form is irresistible,” Gilchrist remarked. “He’s taken on spin bowling, which we’ve known and witnessed for a while. But he’s taking on the quick bowlers. He seems to be confident in his shot selection all around the ground.”

Gilchrist further emphasized Dube’s all-round talent, suggesting that his bowling skills could add depth to the Indian team if utilized effectively. Despite limited bowling opportunities, Gilchrist expressed optimism about Dube’s potential impact in the T20 World Cup, urging the team management to consider maximizing his bowling contributions in the nets.

“If they get the message to him, to make sure he is at least bowling a lot in the nets…he is too irresistible as a talent, an all-round talent to not take to the World Cup,” Gilchrist added.

With the Ajit Agarkar-led selection committee facing mounting pressure to assemble a formidable squad for the showpiece event, the inclusion of Shivam Dube as a dark horse candidate adds an intriguing dimension to the selection process. His ability to contribute with both bat and ball could prove invaluable in the high-pressure environment of the T20 World Cup.

IPL’s “Impact Player” Rule Under Review After Mixed Reactions

The “impact player” rule, introduced in the Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2023, has sparked a debate among cricket experts. While some believe it adds excitement to the game, others argue that it undermines the role of all-rounders.

IPL chairman Arun Dhumal has acknowledged the mixed reactions to the rule, stating that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is open to reviewing it after the current season. “We will definitely look into it and discuss with all parties involved,” Dhumal said.

The rule allows teams to substitute a player from their bench with an “impact player” at any point during the match. This player can be used as a batter, bowler, or fielder, providing teams with tactical flexibility.

However, critics argue that the rule marginalizes all-rounders, who are now less likely to get a chance to bowl or bat. India captain Rohit Sharma, who plays for Mumbai Indians in the IPL, has expressed his concerns about the impact on all-rounders.

“I am not a big fan of the impact sub rule,” Sharma said. “It is going to hold all-rounders back. Cricket is played by 11 players, not 12. You are taking so much from the game to make it entertaining for people around.”

Sharma believes that the rule gives teams an unfair advantage if they bat well and don’t lose wickets, as they can add another bowler to their lineup. He also argues that it reduces the importance of the No. 7 and No. 8 batters.

Despite the concerns raised by Sharma and others, Dhumal emphasized that the BCCI is open to feedback and will consider all perspectives before making a decision on the future of the rule.

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