Punjab Kings Skipper Shikhar Dhawan Sidelined with Shoulder Injury

Punjab Kings Skipper Shikhar Dhawan Sidelined with Shoulder Injury

Punjab Kings’ skipper Shikhar Dhawan is currently sidelined with a shoulder injury, leaving the team in a precarious position as they struggle to find their footing in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 season.

Dhawan, who has been the team’s leading run-getter with 152 runs from five innings, suffered the injury during a match against Rajasthan Royals. Spin-bowling coach Sunil Joshi confirmed that Dhawan is undergoing rehabilitation and is doubtful for the upcoming match against Gujarat Titans on April 21.

The absence of Dhawan has exposed the Kings’ batting woes, with the top-order failing to provide a solid foundation. Jonny Bairstow, Dhawan’s opening partner, has also struggled, scoring just 96 runs in six innings. Prabhsimran Singh and Jitesh Sharma have also been inconsistent, leaving the team heavily reliant on their lower-order batters.

Joshi emphasized the need for the top-order to step up and take responsibility, especially with the World Cup squad selection on the horizon. He acknowledged that the team has addressed their shortcomings in the power play but stressed that they need to find a more effective approach to scoring runs.

The Kings’ bowling unit, led by overseas duo Sam Curran and Kagiso Rabada, has been a bright spot for the team. However, the Indian pair of Arshdeep Singh and Harshal Patel have been easy targets for batters. Joshi expressed confidence in their ability to bounce back and contribute more effectively.

With just two wins and four losses from their first six matches, the Kings find themselves in seventh place in the IPL standings. Joshi emphasized the importance of every game and the team’s determination to improve their performance.

Delhi Capitals Thrash Gujarat Titans for Lowest-Ever IPL Total

Delhi Capitals Thrash Gujarat Titans for Lowest-Ever IPL Total

Delhi Capitals emerged victorious in a low-scoring thriller against Gujarat Titans, securing a six-wicket win at the Narendra Modi Stadium. The Titans, who were projected to reach 169 at the start of the fourth over, were bowled out for a mere 89, their lowest-ever IPL total.

The Capitals’ bowlers set the tone for the match, with four of the six bowlers used returning economy rates of 4.5 or less. Mukesh Kumar led the charge with figures of 3-14, while Khaleel Ahmed and Kuldeep Yadav picked up two wickets each.

The Titans’ batting woes began early on, with Shubman Gill falling for 18 in the third over. Wriddhiman Saha and Tristan Stubbs followed suit, both dismissed for single-digit scores. The Titans’ middle order failed to provide any resistance, with Rahul Tewatia and Shahrukh Khan departing cheaply.

In contrast, the Capitals’ chase was a relatively straightforward affair. David Warner and Mitchell Marsh provided a solid start, putting on 32 runs for the first wicket. Fraser-McGurk top-scored with 20, while Rishabh Pant and Rovman Powell chipped in with valuable contributions.

Pant, who returned to action after a brief injury layoff, played a key role in the victory. His infectious enthusiasm and leadership kept the Capitals motivated throughout the match. He also made a crucial stumping to dismiss Shahrukh Khan.

The win lifts the Capitals to sixth place in the IPL standings, while the Titans drop to seventh. The Capitals’ net run-rate also improved significantly, from -0.975 to -0.074.

Nadal's Barcelona Open Comeback Ends in Disappointment

Nadal’s Barcelona Open Comeback Ends in Disappointment

Rafael Nadal’s return to competitive tennis after a three-month injury layoff ended abruptly at the Barcelona Open, as he suffered a disappointing 7-5, 6-1 defeat to Alex de Minaur in the second round.

Despite showing glimpses of his former brilliance in the opening set, Nadal was unable to match the intensity and consistency of the 11th-ranked Australian. De Minaur, who had previously defeated Nadal in 2019, dominated the second set, breaking the Spaniard’s serve twice to secure a comfortable victory.

Nadal’s defeat marks only his fifth loss at the Barcelona Open, a tournament he has won a record 12 times. The 22-time Grand Slam champion had looked promising in his first-round win over Flavio Cobolli, but his performance against De Minaur raised concerns about his fitness and form.

Nadal’s injury woes have plagued him throughout the season, forcing him to withdraw from the Australian Open and Monte Carlo Masters. He had hoped to use the Barcelona Open as a warm-up for the upcoming French Open, where he is a 14-time champion.

However, his early exit casts doubt on his participation in the Madrid Open, which begins next week. Nadal has previously stated that 2024 will likely be his final year on tour, and his recent injury setbacks have raised questions about his ability to compete at the highest level.

Meanwhile, Roberto Bautista Agut celebrated a significant milestone by earning his 400th tour-level victory with a hard-fought 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 win over Andrea Vavassori. The 35-year-old Spaniard is now the 13th active player to reach this impressive milestone.

Other notable results from the Barcelona Open include Casper Ruud’s 6-3, 6-4 victory over Alexandre Muller, Dusan Lajovic’s 6-4, 6-4 upset of Ugo Humbert, Marco Trungelliti’s 7-6 (5), 6-3 win over Nicolas Jarry, and Jordan Thompson’s 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 triumph over Jaume Munar.

Jofra Archer Eyes World Cup Return, Warns of Injury Concerns

Jofra Archer Eyes World Cup Return, Warns of Injury Concerns

Jofra Archer, the enigmatic English fast bowler, has expressed his desire to represent his country at the upcoming T20 World Cup in the Caribbean. However, he has also cautioned that he may struggle to endure another “stop-start year” after battling persistent injuries over the past three years.

Archer has been sidelined since May 2023 due to an elbow injury, but the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is planning his return to international cricket during the four-match T20I series against Pakistan in late May, just before the World Cup. He is expected to be included in England’s provisional World Cup squad, which must be submitted to the ICC by May 1.

England will kick off their World Cup campaign at Kensington Oval in Barbados with matches against Scotland and Australia on June 4 and 8, respectively. Archer was born and raised on the island and has trained with England squads there on recent tours, but he has never played an international match there.

“I really do want to be in the team,” Archer said in an interview with The Athlete’s Voice by 4CAST. “I really do want to be playing back at home… I’d love my family and my dogs at that first game back. I haven’t played for England at all this year, so I think it would be really fitting if that could happen.”

Archer traveled to India last month with Sussex’s pre-season tour, which he described as a “good gauge” and a “valuable check” on his progress. Rob Key, England’s managing director, stated earlier this month that Archer had returned to the Caribbean to continue his rehabilitation, while also ruling him out of contention for Test cricket this summer.

“The last two years have been really stop-start, so I just think that everyone’s going to just take it a bit easy,” Archer said. “If I’m ready then fine, happy days. But if I’m not, they’re still supporting me until whenever I am ready.”

“Worst-case scenario, even if I don’t make it to the World Cup for whatever reason, there’s still the T20 Blast, there’s still the Hundred. There’s still cricket that I haven’t got a chance to play in the last couple of years. As much as I want to play in the World Cup, if it doesn’t happen for whatever reason, at least I still know I could be somewhat active as well.”

Archer also discussed the impact of negative social media comments on his mental well-being during his time on the sidelines. “Everybody – honestly, everybody – has an opinion. It doesn’t matter what you do or how good you are, everyone will have a go at you at some point,” he said.

“Even now, any time England or my franchises post, all of the comments are – or if I post training clips, people are like: ‘He’ll probably be injured tomorrow.’ It’s just stupid comments like that… I really need people to take accountability for what they say, because if you’re saying that stuff, you’ve got to answer for it.”

Punjab Kings vs Mumbai Indians: Clash of Contrasts in IPL 2024

Punjab Kings vs Mumbai Indians: Clash of Contrasts in IPL 2024

Punjab Kings vs Mumbai Indians: A Tale of Contrasting Fortunes

The Punjab Kings and Mumbai Indians, two teams with contrasting fortunes in IPL 2024, will face off in a crucial encounter at Mullanpur on Thursday.

Batting Disparity

Punjab Kings have struggled with their batting, with only one batter (Liam Livingstone) scoring over 150 runs. Mumbai Indians, on the other hand, boast three batters with over 150 runs, including Rohit Sharma and Ishan Kishan, who have formed a formidable opening partnership.

Bowling Prowess

In contrast to their batting, Punjab Kings have excelled with their bowling. They possess the best bowling average and fourth-best economy rate in the tournament. Mumbai Indians, despite the brilliance of Jasprit Bumrah, have one of the weakest bowling attacks, with a high average and economy rate.

Venue Factor

Mullanpur has been a challenging venue for batters, with the lowest powerplay run rate in IPL 2024. This could pose a significant challenge for Mumbai Indians’ openers, who are accustomed to a quick start.

Team News

Punjab Kings may consider replacing Jonny Bairstow with Rilee Rossouw, while Mumbai Indians could bring in Nuwan Thushara for Mohammad Nabi.

Players in Focus

Kagiso Rabada has been a standout performer for Punjab Kings, taking wickets at an impressive economy rate. Rohit Sharma has been in scintillating form for Mumbai Indians, enjoying his best start to an IPL season.

Stats and Trivia

* Rohit Sharma is set to become the second player after MS Dhoni to play 250 IPL matches.
* Ishan Kishan has a high strike rate against Arshdeep Singh but has been dismissed three times by him in 12 balls.
* Rabada has a strong record against Suryakumar Yadav, dismissing him three times in 52 balls.

Pitch and Conditions

Teams winning the toss have preferred to chase at Mullanpur, with two wins out of three games this season. The pitch is expected to be batting-friendly, favoring both teams’ strong batting lineups.

Shikhar Dhawan's Heartfelt Gesture Amidst Punjab Kings' IPL Struggles

Shikhar Dhawan’s Heartfelt Gesture Amidst Punjab Kings’ IPL Struggles

Punjab Kings skipper Shikhar Dhawan has taken to social media to express his love for his son, Zoraver, amidst a challenging IPL season for his team. Dhawan posted a heartwarming picture on Instagram, wearing a jersey with his son’s name and number.

Dhawan’s gesture comes after a difficult period in his personal life, following his separation from his former wife, Ayesha Mukherjee, in 2021. The family court of Delhi granted them a divorce on grounds of cruelty. Dhawan had previously expressed his frustration at being blocked from contacting his son.

Despite the personal challenges, Dhawan has remained focused on his cricket. In five matches of IPL 2024, he has scored 152 runs at an average of 30.40, including a half-century. However, he missed the previous game against Rajasthan Royals due to a shoulder injury.

Punjab Kings Cricket Director Sanjay Bangar has provided an update on Dhawan’s injury, stating that he could be ruled out for at least seven to ten days. This is a significant blow to the team, as Dhawan is an experienced opener with a proven track record in the IPL.

Dhawan is the second-highest run-getter in IPL history, with 6768 runs in 222 matches. His absence will be a major concern for Punjab Kings, who are currently struggling in the tournament with two wins and four losses.

Despite the setbacks, Dhawan remains a key figure for Punjab Kings. His leadership and experience will be crucial as the team looks to turn their fortunes around in the remaining matches of the IPL.

Cuban Coach Fernandez Advocates for Trials in Indian Boxing Selection

Cuban Coach Fernandez Advocates for Trials in Indian Boxing Selection

Cuban boxing coach Blas Iglesias Fernandez, a veteran of three decades in Indian boxing, has expressed his support for the Boxing Federation of India’s (BFI) decision to revert to trials for boxer selection. Fernandez, who has witnessed the highs and lows of Indian boxing, believes that trials are a fairer and more transparent method.

Fernandez, who has been appointed as the high-performance coach for the National Boxing Academy (NBA) in Rohtak, criticized the previous evaluation-based selection system implemented by former High Performance Director Bernard Dunne. He argued that the evaluation method was “needless” and did not provide a complete picture of a boxer’s abilities.

“We must return to the system of trials, it was more fair and transparent and left no scope for ambiguity,” Fernandez said. “Given a chance, I would like to propose some changes to the selection criteria. We need to ditch the system of evaluation as it doesn’t present a complete picture.”

Fernandez, the only foreigner to receive the Dronacharya Award for coaching excellence, expressed surprise that Dunne was given a free hand to implement his selection policy. He believes that Dunne’s changes were not in the best interests of Indian boxing.

“He took over the reins when India was among the top 15-20 nations in men’s boxing. He came in and went about changing everything, which is not the way to go. I am surprised he was allowed to do this. The policy of no selection trials looks good on paper but practically it means nothing. The No.3 boxer can become No.1 in this process,” Fernandez said.

Fernandez is now focused on preparing a plan for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. He believes that widening the core group by adding more youth boxers is crucial for creating a strong supply line.

“That’s how you create a supply line,” he reasoned. “As of now, the senior camp has three boxers per weight class and Fernandez wants to double that. I have started the phase of talent identification for 2028. We need more age-group events and more youth boxers in NBA. Ideally, we need 4-6 boxers in each weight category.”

Fernandez backed former world No.1 Amit Panghal to win a medal in Paris if he qualifies. “I think Amit and Nishant Dev have the best chance to qualify. Amit is a medal contender since he is very sharp at reading opponents. He is mature and has a good all-round game. Amit and (woman’s world champion) Nikhat Zareen are what I call universal boxers. If they are in form, they can come back with a medal from Paris.”

Ons Jabeur Finds Joy in Stuttgart, Breaks Losing Streak

Ons Jabeur Finds Joy in Stuttgart, Breaks Losing Streak

Ons Jabeur, Tunisia’s Minister of Happiness, has found solace in Stuttgart, Germany, where she is competing in the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix. The world No. 9 has been struggling with a knee injury and a five-match losing streak, but she broke the slump with a hard-fought victory over Ekaterina Alexandrova in her opening match.

Jabeur’s love for football was evident as she visited the home stadium of VfB Stuttgart, MHPArena, which is adjacent to the Porsche Arena. She witnessed Stuttgart’s 3-0 victory over Frankfurt and later received a tour of the grounds from goalkeeper Fabi Bredlow.

Despite being a Real Madrid fan, Jabeur displayed her football skills with Bredlow, showcasing her keepy-uppy abilities. The pair exchanged well wishes for their upcoming matches, with Stuttgart facing Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga and Jabeur continuing her campaign in the WTA 500 event.

Jabeur’s victory over Alexandrova was a testament to her resilience and determination. After losing the first set, she rallied back to win the next two, including a tiebreaker in the third set. She credited her Tunisian fans for their unwavering support, which has been a constant source of motivation for her.

“Tennis is such a tough sport and it’s been such a tough period for me, so even confidence-wise I’m trying to build it up,” Jabeur said. “Very grateful to be Tunisian, because wherever I go I find them!”

Jabeur will face Jasmine Paolini in the second round, who advanced with a dominant victory over Sara Errani. The Tunisian star will be looking to continue her momentum and build on her positive experience in Stuttgart.

Zendaya's Tennis Film 'Challengers' Excites Grandmother, Aims to Meet Coco Gauff

Zendaya’s Tennis Film ‘Challengers’ Excites Grandmother, Aims to Meet Coco Gauff

Tennis enthusiasts worldwide are eagerly anticipating the release of “Challengers,” a Zendaya-led film that delves into the captivating world of the sport. The film, set to premiere in theaters next week in the U.S., has already garnered significant buzz, particularly among the star’s close-knit circle.

Zendaya’s grandmother, an avid tennis fan, is particularly excited about the film’s release. “She loves tennis, so she was so excited that I’m doing this movie,” Zendaya revealed during a recent press appearance. “She’s setting up a whole thing with all of her friends to go [see it].”

Despite the film’s R-rating and its exploration of mature themes, Zendaya expressed confidence that her grandmother would not be fazed by any potentially racy scenes. “She’s also seen ‘Euphoria,'” Zendaya said, referring to the HBO show for which she has won two Emmy Awards. “So it’ll be fine.”

The Los Angeles premiere of “Challengers” on Tuesday saw Zendaya gracing the red carpet, where she expressed her admiration for one of the WTA’s rising stars, Coco Gauff. “I love Coco [Gauff], I haven’t met her yet, but I sure hope so!” Zendaya exclaimed. “I know Brad’s [Brad Gilbert, the film’s tennis consultant] her coach, so I’m like, ‘I want to meet her!'”

While Gauff was unable to attend the premiere due to her participation in the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart, the tennis community was well-represented by Brad Gilbert, Eugenie Bouchard, and Venus Williams.

Mayank Yadav Set for Comeback as LSG Eyes Playoff Push

Mayank Yadav Set for Comeback as LSG Eyes Playoff Push

Mayank Yadav, the young pacer from Lucknow Super Giants, has emerged as one of the most promising talents in the ongoing IPL 2024. His impressive performances, including consistently clocking over 150kmph, have made him a key player for his team. However, an abdominal niggle has sidelined him from several games, raising concerns about his availability.

On April 7, Yadav was forced to leave the field after bowling just one over against Gujarat Titans. He subsequently missed games against Delhi Capitals and Kolkata Knight Riders. However, a recent video posted by LSG has sparked speculation about his imminent return.

The video, captioned “Phir se udd chala (flying again),” shows Yadav bowling at full speed. This has raised hopes among fans and team management that he may be fit enough to play in LSG’s upcoming match against Chennai Super Kings on Friday.

LSG coach Justin Langer has expressed optimism about Yadav’s recovery, stating that he is targeting the home game against Chennai Super Kings on April 19 for his return. “We want him to play every game if possible,” Langer said.

Yadav’s absence has been a significant blow to LSG, who have struggled to find a consistent replacement. His ability to bowl at high speeds and generate swing has been a major asset for the team.

Meanwhile, LSG has also provided an update on the fitness of left-arm pacer Mohsin Khan, who has missed the team’s last two games due to a back injury. Langer revealed that Khan is now bowling and could be available for the upcoming match against Kolkata Knight Riders.

With the IPL playoffs approaching, LSG will be eager to have both Yadav and Khan back in action. Their return would provide a significant boost to the team’s chances of securing a top-four finish and challenging for the title.

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