PCB Eyes Shane Watson as Potential Head Coach for Pakistan Cricket Team

PCB Eyes Shane Watson as Potential Head Coach for Pakistan Cricket Team

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has identified former Australian all-rounder Shane Watson as a potential candidate for the head coaching role of the men’s national team. The PCB is seeking a permanent head coach ahead of New Zealand’s white-ball tour of Pakistan in April.

Watson, currently the coach of the Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), has overseen a remarkable turnaround for the franchise, leading them to their first playoff qualification in five years. His impressive performance and interpersonal skills have caught the attention of the PCB.

However, Watson is not the only candidate under consideration. Former West Indies captain Daren Sammy, who has a strong relationship with Pakistan cricket, is also a desired option. Sammy is currently the limited-overs coach of West Indies and the head coach of Peshawar Zalmi in the PSL.

The PCB is keen to secure a head coach who can commit to a long-term role, unlike Mohammad Hafeez, who was appointed on a temporary basis for tours of Australia and New Zealand. The board is willing to offer a flexible role that allows the head coach to balance other commitments, as was the case with Mickey Arthur, who juggled his role with Derbyshire in the English county season.

The appointment of coaches in Pakistan has been affected by administrative instability. Former PCB chairman Zaka Ashraf removed Arthur and Bradburn after a disappointing World Cup, despite their successful tenure. The PCB is now seeking to appoint a head coach who can provide stability and long-term success for the national team.

Sri Lanka Triumphs in T20 Series Finale, Thushara Shines with Hat Trick

Sri Lanka Triumphs in T20 Series Finale, Thushara Shines with Hat Trick

Sri Lanka’s cricket team secured a thrilling 28-run victory over Bangladesh in the final T20 match of their series, claiming the series 2-1. Opener Kusal Mendis played a pivotal role, scoring a brilliant 86 runs off 55 balls, including six fours and six sixes. His innings propelled Sri Lanka to a competitive total of 174-6.

Bangladesh’s chase got off to a shaky start, with pacer Nuwan Thushara making an immediate impact. Thushara, playing his first game of the series, ripped through the top order, taking four wickets in his two overs, including a hat trick. His victims included captain Najmul Hossain Shanto, Towhid Hridoy, and Mahmudullah.

Despite Rishad Hossain’s valiant effort with a 30-ball 53, Bangladesh’s batting lineup crumbled under Thushara’s relentless bowling. The team was eventually bowled out for 146 in 19.4 overs, falling short of the target.

Thushara’s career-best performance of 5-20 earned him the Player of the Match award. Sri Lanka captain Wanindu Hasaranga praised Thushara’s contribution, saying, “This is our last series before the World Cup, so we take a lot of confidence from this.”

The victory marks a significant boost for Sri Lanka as they prepare for the upcoming T20 World Cup. The team’s bowling attack, led by Thushara, proved to be a formidable force, while Mendis’ batting prowess provided a solid foundation.

Malik's Last-Ball Heroics Give Karachi Kings Thrilling PSL Victory

Malik’s Last-Ball Heroics Give Karachi Kings Thrilling PSL Victory

Karachi Kings Snatch Thrilling Victory Over Lahore Qalandars in PSL

In a nail-biting encounter at the National Stadium in Karachi, the Karachi Kings emerged victorious over the Lahore Qalandars by three wickets in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) on Saturday. The win keeps Karachi’s playoff hopes alive, while Lahore’s elimination was confirmed.

Chasing a challenging target of 178, Karachi’s openers James Vince (42) and Tim Seifert (36) provided a solid start with a 59-run partnership. However, Lahore fought back with the wickets of Kieron Pollard (3) and Seifert, who was run out due to a misunderstanding with Shoaib Malik.

Irfan Khan’s quickfire 35 off 16 balls kept Karachi in the hunt, but Shaheen Shah Afridi’s dismissal of Khan in the penultimate over left the Kings needing three runs off the final delivery.

With nerves jangling, Malik (27 not out) stepped up to the plate and drove Zaman Khan’s low full toss through point to seal a dramatic victory for Karachi.

Earlier, Lahore had posted a competitive 177-5 thanks to half-centuries from Abdullah Shafique (55) and Fakhar Zaman (54). Karachi captain Shan Masood’s decision to demote himself to No. 3 proved fruitful, as the opening pair of Vince and Seifert provided a solid foundation.

Bangladesh Captain Urges Sri Lanka to Move On from Timed-Out Incident

Bangladesh Captain Urges Sri Lanka to Move On from Timed-Out Incident

Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto has urged Sri Lanka to move on from the controversial timed-out incident that occurred during the 2023 World Cup. Shanto’s comments came after Sri Lanka’s victory in the third T20I in Sylhet, where the visitors sealed the series 2-1.

During the post-match celebrations, Sri Lankan players made a collective gesture of pointing to their watches, a reference to the incident where Angelo Mathews became the first player ever timed out in international cricket. Mathews had criticized Shakib Al Hasan for appealing for the dismissal, and the gesture has since become a symbol of the rivalry between the two teams.

In the first T20I of the series, Shoriful Islam used the same gesture after taking Sri Lanka’s first wicket. In the third T20I, Sri Lankan fielders targeted Towhid Hridoy after his dismissal, leading to an angry exchange.

Shanto expressed his disappointment with Sri Lanka’s continued focus on the timed-out incident. “They haven’t moved on from the timed-out incident,” he said. “They should stay in the present. We were within the rules. They are in a frenzy about it.”

Sri Lankan assistant coach Naveed Nawaz downplayed the significance of the gesture, stating that it was a celebration that was misunderstood. He emphasized that the two teams have a good relationship off the field.

Kusal Mendis, who scored a career-high 86 in the match, also addressed the issue. “I don’t know why someone was doing the timed-out celebrations,” he said. “We can celebrate our own things.”

Despite the controversy, Mendis denied that Sri Lanka felt vindicated by winning the series after the controversial overturning of Soumya Sarkar’s dismissal in the previous game. “Everyone can make a mistake,” he said. “Our team isn’t thinking about it too much.”

India Outplay England with 'Bazball' Approach, Seal Series 4-1

India Outplay England with ‘Bazball’ Approach, Seal Series 4-1

Former England spinner Graeme Swann has lauded the Indian batters for their exceptional performance in the fifth Test match in Dharamsala, drawing comparisons to England’s aggressive approach under Ben Stokes.

On Day 2, Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma struck centuries, laying the foundation for Sarfaraz Khan and Devdutt Padikkal to further torment the visitors. Swann remarked that India had adopted their own version of “Bazball,” England’s attacking batting style, and had executed it brilliantly throughout the series.

“India have come out and are playing England at their own ‘Bazball’ game – and they’re doing very, very well,” Swann said during commentary.

Ravichandran Ashwin, in his landmark 100th Test, claimed a five-wicket haul as India crushed England by an innings and 64 runs, sealing the series 4-1.

England’s James Anderson became the third bowler to reach 700 Test wickets, but the tourists were outplayed from the start. Ashwin’s off-spin proved devastating, dismissing England’s top and middle order as they collapsed to 195 all out.

After the match, Ashwin expressed his delight with his performance. “Win the Test and take wickets, what more can a bowler ask for?” he said.

India’s dominance in the series was a testament to their superior batting and bowling. Gill, Sharma, and Khan all scored centuries, while Ashwin and Mohammed Shami led the bowling attack with 18 and 16 wickets respectively.

England’s aggressive approach, dubbed “Bazball,” had been successful in their recent victories, but India proved that they could match and even surpass their opponents’ attacking style.

England Spinner Bashir's Hilarious DRS Blunder Amidst India's Test Triumph

England Spinner Bashir’s Hilarious DRS Blunder Amidst India’s Test Triumph

England spinner Shoaib Bashir became the subject of amusement during the fifth Test against India on Saturday, when he mistakenly requested a DRS review after being bowled. During the 46th over of England’s second innings, Ravindra Jadeja’s delivery clipped Bashir’s off-stump, but the spinner, assuming he had been caught behind, opted for the DRS.

Bashir’s comical gesture drew laughter from fans and former England spinner Graeme Swann, while his non-striker, Joe Root, couldn’t help but smile. The incident came after Bashir had been criticized for his fiery send-offs during the match.

Earlier in the day, Bashir had claimed his second five-wicket haul of the series, helping to dismiss India for 477. However, India’s Ravichandran Ashwin stole the show, taking a five-wicket haul in his landmark 100th Test.

India’s dominance continued as they hammered England by an innings and 64 runs, clinching the series 4-1. England’s James Anderson reached 700 Test wickets, becoming only the third bowler to achieve the feat.

Ashwin’s off-spin proved devastating for England, bowling them out for 195 within three days. The victory was a testament to Ashwin’s skill and India’s overall superiority in the series.

Mumbai Captain Rahane Advocates for Low-Profile Coaches in Domestic Cricket

Mumbai Captain Rahane Advocates for Low-Profile Coaches in Domestic Cricket

Mumbai captain Ajinkya Rahane has emphasized the importance of valuing local and low-profile coaches in domestic cricket, while criticizing “flashy coaches.” Rahane’s comments come ahead of Mumbai’s Ranji Trophy final against Vidarbha, where both teams have benefited from the guidance of unheralded coaches.

Rahane praised Mumbai’s coach Omkar Salvi, a former bowling coach for Mumbai and Kolkata Knight Riders, for his dedication and attention to detail. He also highlighted the success of Vidarbha’s coach Usman Ghani, a former stalwart of the team.

“It’s really good to have a coach like Omkar with us. It shows that you don’t need high-profile or flashy coaches to be around the team. You can still be under the radar. You can still stay low-profile and get the best out of each and every player,” Rahane said.

Rahane believes that low-profile coaches often give more importance to players and provide them with the freedom to express themselves. He cited the example of Vidarbha’s coach, who has helped the team develop a strong foundation at the grassroots level.

“Even the Vidarbha coach, he is also very low-profile, so it’s good to have low-profile coaches. They give importance to players. They give freedom to the players. It’s a good sign for Indian cricket coaches. Even low-profile coaches can do the job for their team,” Rahane said.

While Rahane acknowledged Vidarbha’s strength as an opponent, Vidarbha captain Akshay Wadkar attributed his team’s success to its depth at the grassroots level. He pointed to the team’s recent triumphs in the CK Nayudu Trophy and the under-19 title as evidence of its strong development program.

“When we won the Ranji Trophy in 2017-18, we had won CK Nayudu Trophy prior to that, and even before that we had lifted the under 19-title, so those under-19 and under-23 players are now graduating to the Ranji Trophy,” Wadkar said.

“Everyone comes up the ranks through performance. If we have done well in the last 10 years, it is because we have done well in all age groups,” he added.

Wadkar expressed confidence that Vidarbha would not be intimidated by the big-match pressure of the Ranji Trophy final. He emphasized the team’s determination to beat a formidable opponent like Mumbai.

“It’s a special game for us. Any final is special, particularly the Ranji final and more so against 41-times champion. We look at this as a good opportunity to beat a big side,” Wadkar said.

Dravid Calls for Review of Domestic Cricket Schedule to Address Player Concerns

Dravid Calls for Review of Domestic Cricket Schedule to Address Player Concerns

Rahul Dravid, the head coach of the Indian cricket team, has called for a comprehensive review of domestic cricket in India, particularly the Ranji Trophy. Dravid’s comments come in response to concerns raised by players, including Shardul Thakur, about the demanding schedule and its impact on player recovery.

The Ranji Trophy, India’s premier first-class cricket tournament, has been criticized for its relentless schedule, with only three-day breaks between matches. This has led to concerns about player injuries and burnout. Dravid acknowledged these concerns, emphasizing the need to listen to the players’ perspectives.

“We need to hear the players. They are the ones going through the grind and putting their bodies on the line,” Dravid said. “If there are enough voices saying that, then yeah, I think there’s some need to look at it, and see how we can manage our schedules.”

Dravid also highlighted the issue of top players being unavailable for their domestic teams due to clashes with India A tours. This has deprived state teams of their best players, further exacerbating the challenges of the demanding schedule.

“Your best players, the guys who are pushing for selection for India, are the ones that end up playing the most cricket,” Dravid said. “They are the ones who end up playing a lot of cricket, and you also want them to be playing for India and India A tours. So it can get quite tough on a lot of those boys.”

Dravid suggested that a comprehensive review involving coaches and players is necessary to address these issues. He questioned the necessity of certain tournaments and emphasized the need to prioritize player well-being.

“Maybe we need to relook and see whether some of the tournaments that we are conducting are necessary in this day and age or they are not necessary,” Dravid said. “There needs to be an all-round review [involving] coaches and players, especially the guys who are part of the domestic circuit.”

Shubman Gill Dismisses Return to Opening, Reveals Batting Strategy

Shubman Gill Dismisses Return to Opening, Reveals Batting Strategy

Indian cricket team batter Shubman Gill has revealed that he never considered returning to the opening position during his recent batting slump. Gill, who scored a magnificent century on Day 2 of the fifth Test against England in Dharamsala, had struggled for runs prior to the ongoing series.

With Yashasvi Jaiswal partnering Rohit Sharma at the top of the order, Gill was assigned the No. 3 position, a role he initially found challenging. However, he has since bounced back in spectacular fashion, amassing over 400 runs in the five-match Test series against England.

“When you don’t score, you tend to overthink, which I was doing. But going back to opening was not something that crossed my mind,” Gill told broadcasters.

Gill also discussed his superior batting average in the third and fourth innings compared to the first two innings in Test matches, explaining how he adjusts his approach based on the situation.

“When I go out to bat in the second innings, I have a clear target to chase. I know how to pace my innings and how to go about it,” he said.

Meanwhile, Gill’s father and first coach, Lakhwinder, believes that his son’s decision to step out to the bowlers more often has contributed to his resurgence in Test cricket. However, he disagrees with Gill’s decision to bat at No. 3.

“He should have continued to open. It’s not right at all. When you sit in the dressing room for longer, the pressure tends to increase. Number 3 is not opening, neither is it a middle-order spot,” Lakhwinder said.

“Plus, his game is not like that. It suits the likes of Cheteshwar Pujara, who has a defensive game. When the ball is new, you get more loose balls. When you come in after 5-7 overs, the ball is still shiny, and the bowler is settled with his length.”

MI and GG Clash in WPL 2024, Aiming for Top Spot

MI and GG Clash in WPL 2024, Aiming for Top Spot

Mumbai Indians and Gujarat Giants Set for Thrilling Clash in WPL 2024

Mumbai Indians (MI) and Gujarat Giants (GG) are poised for an exciting encounter in the Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2024 on Saturday in Delhi. Both teams will be eager to build on their recent victories and climb the standings.

MI, led by captain Harmanpreet Kaur, enter the match with momentum on their side after a convincing 42-run win over UP Warriorz. The team’s batting lineup has been in impressive form, with Smriti Mandhana and Nat Sciver-Brunt leading the charge.

Gujarat Giants, on the other hand, will be looking to continue their resurgence after securing their first victory of the tournament against Royal Challengers Bangalore. Captain Mithali Raj and opener Shafali Verma have been key contributors for GG, providing stability and explosiveness at the top of the order.

The match promises to be a close contest, with both teams boasting a wealth of talent and experience. MI will be aiming to maintain their position near the top of the table, while GG will be determined to move up from the bottom.

The match will be played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, starting at 7:30 PM IST. Fans can expect a high-scoring encounter with plenty of sixes and wickets.

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