Women's Ashes Test to Mark 90th Anniversary at MCG

Women’s Ashes Test to Mark 90th Anniversary at MCG

Australia will host England in a historic four-day pink-ball women’s Ashes Test at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in January 2025. This match will mark the 90th anniversary of the first women’s Test series between the two nations.

The multi-format women’s Ashes series will kick off Australia’s home summer, which also includes a T20I series against New Zealand, a three-match ODI series against India, and the T20 World Cup in Bangladesh.

The MCG Test will be the first women’s Test played at the venue since 1948-49 and will also be the first women’s international match since the 2020 T20 World Cup final.

Australian all-rounder Ellyse Perry expressed her excitement about the fixture, recognizing its historical significance and the potential it holds for the growth of women’s cricket.

However, the debate continues over whether four-day or five-day cricket is the optimal format for women’s Tests. Perry believes more quantifiable data is needed to determine the most effective approach.

Cricket Australia (CA) remains committed to four-day games, citing the need to improve Test cricket and attract more fans. CA’s head of scheduling, Peter Roach, emphasized the importance of finding the right balance and outcome for women’s cricket.

Despite Australia’s preference for the WACA ground, the MCG’s similar pace and bounce in recent men’s Tests made it an ideal choice for this historic occasion.

Perry highlighted the team’s connection to past players and the importance of recognizing the history of women’s cricket. She mentioned the 50th anniversary celebration of the 1973 women’s World Cup team and the presence of former players at the 2020 World Cup final.

BCCI Introduces Innovative Method to Enhance Waist-High Full Toss Judgment in IPL 2024

BCCI Introduces Innovative Method to Enhance Waist-High Full Toss Judgment in IPL 2024

BCCI Implements Innovative Method to Enhance Waist-High Full Toss Judgment in IPL 2024

In a groundbreaking move to improve decision-making accuracy in the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 season, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has introduced an innovative method to judge waist-high full tosses.

Recognizing the frequent controversies surrounding the interpretation of waist-high full tosses, the BCCI has tasked its team with meticulously measuring the height of all IPL players up to their waist using a measuring tape. This data will be integrated into the system utilized by Hawk-Eye operators, who collaborate with the third umpire to adjudicate reviews of waist-high full tosses.

This data-driven approach will enable more precise judgments of waist-high full tosses for each individual batsman. The BCCI’s commitment to enhancing decision-making efficiency extends beyond this innovative method.

The IPL 2024 season will also witness the implementation of a new Smart Replay System, designed to streamline the review process. Two Hawk-Eye operators will be stationed alongside the TV umpire, providing real-time images for swift analysis. Eight high-speed cameras from Hawk-Eye will be strategically positioned around the ground, eliminating the need for the TV broadcast director to act as an intermediary.

These technological advancements aim to minimize human error and ensure that decisions are made with the utmost accuracy. The BCCI’s unwavering focus on improving the quality of umpiring in the IPL is a testament to its commitment to providing a fair and competitive environment for players and fans alike.

Virat Kohli Scores 100th T20 Fifty, Silences Critics

Virat Kohli Scores 100th T20 Fifty, Silences Critics

Virat Kohli, the former Indian cricket team captain, has made a resounding return to form in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023. After a brief paternity break, Kohli has showcased his exceptional skills once again, becoming the first Indian and only the third player overall to score 100 T20 fifty-plus scores.

In a match against Punjab Kings on Monday, Kohli registered a scintillating 77 runs off 49 balls, including 11 fours and two sixes. His innings played a pivotal role in Royal Challengers Bangalore’s four-wicket victory.

Kohli’s performance comes amidst speculation that he may not be selected for the upcoming T20 World Cup. However, his recent form has silenced critics and demonstrated that he still possesses the ability to perform at the highest level.

Speaking after the match, Kohli expressed his gratitude for the support he has received from the crowd and acknowledged the importance of creating memories in the sport. He also emphasized his commitment to improving his game and contributing to the team’s success.

Despite his impressive performance, reports suggest that the Indian selectors are considering making changes to the T20 squad, potentially including Kohli. However, Kohli’s recent form has put him in a strong position to retain his place in the team.

With the IPL 2023 season still in its early stages, Kohli will be eager to continue his impressive form and prove that he remains a vital asset to the Indian cricket team.

Nathan Lyon Impressed by England's Young Spinners Ahead of Ashes

Nathan Lyon Impressed by England’s Young Spinners Ahead of Ashes

Nathan Lyon, Australia’s premier off-spinner, has expressed admiration for the performances of England’s inexperienced spinners in India, despite their 4-1 series defeat. Lyon, who will join forces with one of those spinners, Tom Hartley, at Lancashire for the upcoming county season, believes that Hartley, Shoaib Bashir, and Rehan Ahmed have shown great promise.

Hartley, who played in all five Tests, impressed with 22 wickets at an average of 36.13, including a stunning 7 for 62 on debut in Hyderabad. Bashir, who arrived late due to visa issues, claimed 17 wickets at 33.35, including a maiden five-wicket haul in Dharamsala.

Lyon, who closely followed the India-England series, praised the trio’s resilience in facing a formidable Indian batting lineup. He believes that Bashir, in particular, has the potential to be successful in Australia due to his ability to spin the ball over the back.

“All three of them stood out for me,” Lyon said. “They had a tough introduction to Test cricket, but they showed great character. I’m looking forward to playing with Tom and learning from his experiences as a left-arm orthodox spinner.”

Lyon also acknowledged the upcoming Ashes series in Australia in 2025-26, where England will aim to win down under for the first time since 2010-11. While there is speculation about potential retirements in the Australian team, Lyon believes that the current group can continue playing for several more years.

“We’re definitely getting closer to the end, but we’re still doing the hard work and preparing well,” Lyon said. “There’s no reason why we can’t keep playing for three to four or five years. The skill is always going to be there, and Pat Cummins understands the importance of managing our bowlers.”

Virat Kohli Reflects on Family Break, Adapting to T20 Evolution

Virat Kohli Reflects on Family Break, Adapting to T20 Evolution

Virat Kohli, the talismanic Indian batter, has opened up about his two-month break from cricket after the birth of his second child. Speaking after his match-winning 77 against Punjab Kings, Kohli revealed that he and his family spent time away from the country, where they could experience life as normal people.

“We were not in the country. We were at a place where people were not recognising us. Just time together as a family, just to feel normal for two months,” Kohli said. “For me, for us as a family, it was a surreal experience.”

Kohli emphasized the transformative impact of having two children on his family life. “Things become totally different from a family perspective. So just the ability to be together, the connections that you make with your older child, it’s amazing.”

The former India captain expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to spend time with his family, away from the constant attention he receives as a celebrity. “I couldn’t have been more grateful to God for the opportunity that I got to spend time with my family.”

Kohli also spoke about the love and support he receives from Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) fans, especially in Bengaluru. “It’s been going on for years and you know, people talk about a lot of other things when you play sport. The achievements, the stats, the numbers. Look at the end of the day when you look back you’re not going to think of the numbers and the stats. It’s the memories that you create.”

However, Kohli acknowledged the need to adapt his game to the evolving nature of T20 cricket. “Well I mean you have to [make additions to your game],” he said. “People know I play the cover drive pretty well so they’re not going to allow me to hit gaps and with guys like KG [Kagiso Rabada] and Arshdeep [Singh] as well, he’s tall. So, I mean, if they’re hitting length, you have to create some momentum in the ball.”

Kohli concluded by reminding everyone of his enduring ability as a batter. “I know my name is nowadays quite attached to just promoting the game in many parts of the world when it comes to T20 cricket. But, I’ve still got it, I guess.”

CSK Triumphs in IPL Opener with Collective Batting Effort

CSK Triumphs in IPL Opener with Collective Batting Effort

Chennai Super Kings (CSK) kicked off their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 campaign with a thrilling victory over Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), chasing down a target of 173 without any of their batters crossing the 40-run mark.

CSK coach Stephen Fleming expressed satisfaction with the team’s performance, emphasizing the importance of collective contributions rather than relying on individual brilliance. “You don’t always get it with one big score. So, to have everybody contribute is a positive as well,” said Fleming.

Regarding the opening partnership, Fleming clarified that there is no designated aggressive opener between Ruturaj Gaikwad and Rachin Ravindra. “It’s not defined like that. One day a player will get away better than another,” he explained.

Fleming attributed the team’s attacking approach to a strong intent rather than the Impact Player rule. “From our point of view, it’s probably the intent. In the years we don’t do well, we look at why and we rectify that. And one of the changes was very strong intent,” he said.

Fleming also confirmed the availability of Sri Lankan pacer Matheesha Pathirana for selection.

Kohli's 77 Powers RCB to First IPL 2024 Win

Kohli’s 77 Powers RCB to First IPL 2024 Win

Virat Kohli’s scintillating knock of 77 propelled Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) to a thrilling four-wicket victory over Punjab Kings at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Monday. This triumph marked RCB’s first win in the ongoing IPL 2024 season, following their defeat in the opener against Chennai Super Kings.

Kohli, the former Indian captain, played a pivotal role in RCB’s successful chase. His 49-ball innings was studded with 11 boundaries and two towering sixes. He single-handedly led the charge, anchoring the chase before Dinesh Karthik and Mahipal Lomror sealed the deal with an unbeaten 48-run partnership. RCB reached the target of 178 with four balls to spare.

Kohli’s exceptional performance earned him the Player of the Match award and the Orange Cap for being the leading run-scorer in the tournament so far. In the post-match presentation, he expressed his gratitude for the recognition but emphasized the importance of team success over individual achievements.

“It’s just two games, so let’s not get overexcited,” Kohli said. “I understand the significance of the Orange Cap, but at the end of the day, it’s the memories that matter. As Rahul Dravid always says, it’s the friendships, love, and support that we’ll cherish.”

Kohli acknowledged the challenges he faced during the chase, particularly after RCB lost quick wickets. He stressed the need to adapt to the situation and expressed disappointment at not finishing the match himself.

“In T20 cricket, I’m opening the batting and trying to give a blazing start,” Kohli explained. “But when wickets start falling, you have to play according to the situation. The wicket wasn’t as flat as usual, so I couldn’t hit the ball across the line. I’m disappointed not to have finished it off, but it’s not a bad start considering we lost early wickets.”

Despite the setback, Kohli remains confident in his abilities in the T20 format. “I know my name is often used to promote T20 cricket worldwide, but I still believe I have the skills to excel in this format,” he asserted.

Dinesh Karthik's Late Blitz Powers RCB to Thrilling Win Over Punjab Kings

Dinesh Karthik’s Late Blitz Powers RCB to Thrilling Win Over Punjab Kings

Dinesh Karthik’s Late Heroics Guide RCB to Thrilling Victory Over Punjab Kings

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) pulled off a remarkable four-wicket victory against Punjab Kings (PBKS) at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Monday, thanks to a scintillating knock from Dinesh Karthik.

Chasing a challenging target of 177, RCB found themselves in a precarious position when Karthik came to the crease. However, the veteran wicketkeeper-batter displayed his trademark power-hitting prowess, smashing an unbeaten 28 off just 10 deliveries, including three fours and two sixes.

Karthik’s blistering innings, coupled with Virat Kohli’s solid 77 (49 balls), propelled RCB to victory with four balls to spare. The win was a crucial one for RCB, who had lost their previous two matches.

Speaking after the match, Karthik admitted to feeling some rustiness but expressed satisfaction with his performance. He praised the contributions of his teammates, particularly Mahipal Lomror, who played a crucial role in the chase.

“Little bit (dusting off the rustiness). I wasn’t completely in control, but getting there. We needed that (knock from Lomror), Anuj batted well last time, but when Mahipal walked out.. he took the pressure off me,” Karthik said.

Karthik also lauded the bowling of Harshal Patel, who picked up three wickets for RCB. He acknowledged Patel’s skill and the challenges he poses to batsmen.

“He (Harshal) is a wily customer, he has the dipping slower one and if you missed that you are a goner, I had to wait to play the scoop. I didn’t say anything, he (Lomror) was calm and when he hit that six, I just told him to keep a still head. If I start bowling then you can know what the situation would be for RCB,” Karthik added.

RCB’s victory was a testament to their resilience and the impact of their experienced players. Karthik’s late heroics and Kohli’s consistent performances have been instrumental in RCB’s resurgence this season.

Bangladesh Pacer's Botched Run-Out Attempt Goes Viral

Bangladesh Pacer’s Botched Run-Out Attempt Goes Viral

Bangladesh’s Khaled Ahmed’s botched attempt to run out Sri Lanka’s Kamindu Mendis at the non-striker’s end has become a viral sensation on social media. The incident occurred on Day 3 of the ongoing first Test between the two teams in Sylhet on Sunday.

In the 63rd over of Sri Lanka’s innings, Ahmed attempted to catch Mendis off guard by attempting a run out at the non-striker’s end. However, his throw missed the stumps by a whisker, leaving Mendis unscathed.

The video of the incident has gone viral on social media, with many fans expressing amusement and disbelief at Ahmed’s failed attempt.

On Day 3, Mendis and Dhananjaya de Silva became the third pair in Test history to score a century in both innings, as Sri Lanka set up a daunting 511-run target for Bangladesh.

The visitors were all out for 418 in their second innings at Sylhet, with Mendis making 164 runs to go with his 102 in the first innings and De Silva, who also scored 102 runs in the first innings, adding 108.

The Chappell brothers, Greg and Ian, of Australia achieved the feat against New Zealand in March 1974, before Misbah-ul-Haq and Azhar Ali emulated it against Australia in Abu Dhabi in 2014.

The pair, who shared 202 runs in Sri Lanka’s first innings total of 280 runs, put on 173 runs together this time — on their way to becoming the third and fourth Sri Lankans to score centuries in both innings against Bangladesh.

Mehidy Hasan Miraz broke their partnership, before finishing with 4-74 for Bangladesh.

Resuming on 119-5, the visitors lost nightwatchman Vishwa Fernando (four) early to Khaled Ahmed, before de Silva and Mendis took control.

De Silva brought his century into the game with a single off Mehidy, before he gave Bangladesh their first chance as Nahid Rana dropped him off Shoriful Islam on 101.

Mehidy ensured the drop did not hurt the team more, soon ending de Silva’s innings, with Zakir Hasan taking the catch at short midwicket.

Mendis put away a full toss of Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto to bring his own hundred off 171 balls just before the tea, when Prabath Jayasuriya was batting with him for 13.

Mehidy removed Prabath Jayasuriya, who made 25, and Lahiru Kumara off successive deliveries to give Bangladesh some relief.

Mehidy could have grabbed his fifth wicket if Liton Das did not drop Mendis on 133.

Mendis protected last man Kasun Rajitha to add 52 runs in the final wicket pair, piling misery on Bangladesh.

Mendis hit Taijul Islam for three sixes in an over to reach his 150 and help the lead exceed 500 runs. Taijul dismissed Mendis finally to wrap-up Sri Lanka’s innings.

Sri Lanka have never lost a Test series to Bangladesh.

The second and final match of the series will be played in Chittagong from March 30.

Punjab Kings Post 176/6 on Bouncy Chinnaswamy Pitch

Punjab Kings Post 176/6 on Bouncy Chinnaswamy Pitch

Punjab Kings’ captain Shikhar Dhawan led the charge with a gritty 45 off 37 deliveries, laying the foundation for their competitive total of 176 for six against Royal Challengers Bangalore at the Chinnaswamy Stadium. The pitch provided ample bounce, aiding the RCB bowlers initially.

Dhawan’s innings was characterized by his ability to capitalize on loose deliveries, including a lofted six over long-on off Mayank Dagar. He formed a crucial partnership with Prabhsimran Singh (25 off 17), who showcased his aggressive instincts with a flicked six over mid-wicket off Cameron Green.

However, the RCB bowlers, particularly Yash Dayal (1/23), kept the Punjab batsmen in check with accurate deliveries. Prabhsimran’s dismissal, caught by Anuj Rawat off Glenn Maxwell, and Dhawan’s subsequent departure, caught by Virat Kohli off Maxwell, left Punjab at 98 for four in the 12th over.

Jitesh Sharma (27 off 20) provided a much-needed boost with two sixes off Dagar, while Sam Curran (34 off 23) added valuable runs in a 52-run partnership for the fifth wicket. Shashank Singh’s late cameo, including a 20-run over off Alzarri Joseph, helped Punjab reach a respectable total.

Despite the solid batting performance, Punjab would have preferred a higher score to challenge the formidable RCB batting lineup.

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