Ashwin Equals Muralitharan's Record with Nine-Wicket Haul in 100th Test

Ashwin Equals Muralitharan’s Record with Nine-Wicket Haul in 100th Test

Ravichandran Ashwin, India’s premier off-spinner, has etched his name in cricketing history by equaling Muttiah Muralitharan’s record for the most wickets in a player’s 100th Test match. Ashwin’s stellar performance in the fifth and final Test against England in Dharamsala saw him claim nine wickets, achieving the milestone with the dismissal of Ben Foakes on Day 3.

Ashwin’s remarkable outing commenced in the first innings of the Test, where he displayed his bowling prowess by capturing four crucial wickets, restricting England to a modest total of 218. Despite facing disappointment with the bat, Ashwin quickly shifted gears with the ball as India took the field on the third day.

Making an immediate impact, Ashwin struck in his very first over, dismissing Ben Duckett for just two runs with a sublime delivery that shattered the stumps. He continued his dominance by claiming the wicket of Zak Crawley shortly after. In a display of skill and guile, Ashwin outsmarted Ollie Pope with a cleverly bowled short delivery, catching the batsman off guard as he attempted a sweep shot.

A pivotal moment arrived just before lunch when Ashwin removed English captain Ben Stokes, delivering a deceptive slider that breached Stokes’ defenses and crashed into the stumps. With this feat, Ashwin surpassed Indian legends Anil Kumble and Kapil Dev, who were tied for the most wickets by an Indian in their 100th Test.

Minutes into the second session, Ashwin achieved his 36th five-wicket haul by dismissing Ben Foakes, further cementing his place in cricketing history. Ashwin’s milestone also marked him as the second Indian player to claim a fifer in their 100th Test, following in the footsteps of Anil Kumble. Interestingly, Ashwin surpassed Kumble for the most five-wicket hauls by an Indian in Test history, showcasing his unparalleled impact in the longest format of the game.

With his exceptional performance, Ashwin not only etched his name alongside legends but also reaffirmed his status as one of India’s premier spin bowlers of all time. His ability to control the pace and trajectory of the ball, combined with his astute understanding of the game, makes him a formidable opponent for any batting lineup.

Mumbai vs. Vidarbha: Ranji Trophy Final Poised for Epic Clash

Mumbai vs. Vidarbha: Ranji Trophy Final Poised for Epic Clash

Mumbai, the undisputed kings of Indian domestic cricket, will face a formidable challenge from the gritty Vidarbha team in the much-anticipated Ranji Trophy final starting tomorrow. Led by the astute Ajinkya Rahane, Mumbai will aim to extend their dominance with a record-breaking 42nd title, while Vidarbha, the two-time champions, will be determined to upset the legacy holders.

Despite a disappointing individual performance with the bat, Rahane’s leadership skills have been instrumental in guiding Mumbai to their 48th summit clash. The team has overcome the absence of key players like Suryakumar Yadav, Sarfaraz Khan, and Shreyas Iyer, showcasing their resilience and depth.

Mumbai’s batting has not been as prolific as their opponents, but their lower-middle order has stepped up in crucial situations. Wicketkeeper-batter Hardik Tamore, Tanush Kotian, Shams Mulani, and Tushar Deshpande have all made significant contributions. The likes of Shivam Dube and Shardul Thakur have also delivered important knocks in the knockout stages.

Vidarbha, on the other hand, have displayed consistent performances across all departments. Karun Nair has led the batting charge, while Dhruv Shorey, Akshay Wadkar, Atharva Taide, and Yash Rathod have all contributed heavily. Aditya Sarwate and Aditya Thakare have been the mainstays of the bowling attack, with India pacer Umesh Yadav providing crucial breakthroughs.

Vidarbha’s clinical approach in big games has been evident in their victories over Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh. Despite conceding a significant lead in the first innings against Madhya Pradesh, they fought back to secure a memorable win.

The final promises to be a thrilling contest between two evenly matched teams. Mumbai’s experience and home advantage will be tested against Vidarbha’s determination and consistent performances. The battle for the Ranji Trophy crown is set to be a captivating spectacle.

Bangladesh's Hossain Strikes to Halt Sri Lanka's Momentum in Third T20

Bangladesh’s Hossain Strikes to Halt Sri Lanka’s Momentum in Third T20

Bangladesh’s Rishad Hossain struck a crucial blow in the third and final Twenty20 against Sri Lanka, dismissing Kamindu Mendis for 14 runs. The wicket came in the eighth over, with Mendis attempting an ambitious over-the-top shot that was caught by long off.

Earlier, Sri Lanka’s Kusal Mendis had provided some momentum with a six off Hossain in the seventh over. However, Hossain’s timely wicket prevented a further surge in the Lankan innings.

Mahedi Hasan also played a key role for Bangladesh, bowling a tidy over in the sixth over, conceding just three runs. Hasan’s efforts helped restrict Sri Lanka to a modest total in the Powerplay.

Sri Lanka’s innings got off to a shaky start, with Taskin Ahmed dismissing Dhananjaya de Silva for 10 runs in the third over. Kamindu Mendis and Kusal Mendis then steadied the ship with a 30-run partnership, but Hossain’s wicket broke the momentum.

Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto won the toss and elected to bowl first, hoping to exploit the conditions. Sri Lanka made three changes to their lineup, bringing in Dhanajaya de Silva, Nuwan Thushara, and Wanindu Hasaranga.

Bangladesh fielded an unchanged squad, looking to secure a series victory after winning the first two matches. The third and final T20 will determine the series winner.

BCCI Unveils Test Cricket Incentive Scheme to Promote Traditional Format

BCCI Unveils Test Cricket Incentive Scheme to Promote Traditional Format

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has unveiled a new ‘Test Cricket Incentive Scheme’ to promote the traditional format of the game and provide financial incentives to Indian cricketers. The scheme, effective from the 2022-23 season, offers additional rewards on top of the existing match fee for Test matches.

This move aligns with the BCCI’s commitment to emphasize Test cricket, which is considered the purest and most challenging format of the game. The scheme aims to encourage budding cricketers to participate in Test matches and develop their skills in the longest format.

BCCI secretary Jay Shah announced the initiative on social media, stating that it is a step towards providing financial growth and stability to Indian cricketers. The scheme offers additional rewards for Test matches, which are typically longer and more demanding than other formats.

The announcement coincides with India’s triumph in the ongoing five-match Test series against England in Dharamsala. India secured a comprehensive victory, defeating England by an innings and 64 runs to clinch the series 4-1.

England struggled against India’s formidable spin attack, with off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin delivering a stellar performance, claiming five wickets for 77 runs in his 100th Test appearance. England’s batting faltered, with Joe Root’s 84 being the only notable contribution as they were bowled out for 195 in their second innings on day three.

The introduction of the ‘Test Cricket Incentive Scheme’ reflects the BCCI’s commitment to nurturing talent and promoting Test cricket’s significance in Indian cricketing culture. This initiative is poised to incentivize players and inspire future generations to excel in the longest format of the game.

Bangladesh Chooses to Bowl First in Decisive Third ODI Against Sri Lanka

Bangladesh Chooses to Bowl First in Decisive Third ODI Against Sri Lanka

Bangladesh, led by Najmul Hossain Shanto, opted to bowl first in the third and decisive ODI against Sri Lanka at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram. The decision mirrored Shanto’s choices in the previous two matches, which resulted in a 1-1 series tie.

Sri Lanka’s captain, Wanindu Hasaranga, who returned from a two-match suspension, echoed Shanto’s decision, stating that he would have also chosen to bowl first if he had won the toss.

The Bangladesh team remained unchanged, while Sri Lanka made three alterations to their lineup. Avishka Fernando, Matheesha Pathirana, and Dilshan Madushanka were replaced by Hasaranga, Dhananjaya de Silva, and Nuwan Thushara.

The series is evenly poised at 1-1, making the third match crucial for both teams. Bangladesh’s batting lineup features Litton Das, Najmul Hossain Shanto, Soumya Sarkar, Towhid Hridoy, Mahmudullah, Mahedi Hasan, Jaker Ali, Taskin Ahmed, Rishad Hossain, Mustafizur Rahman, and Shoriful Islam.

Sri Lanka’s batting order includes Kusal Mendis, Kamindu Mendis, Dhananjaya de Silva, Sadeera Samarawickrama, Charith Asalanka, Angelo Mathews, Dasun Shanaka, Wanindu Hasaranga, Maheesh Theekshana, Binura Fernando, and Nuwan Thusara.

The match promises to be an exciting contest, with both teams eager to secure the series victory.

Kuldeep Yadav's Batting Heroics Boost India's Test Dominance

Kuldeep Yadav’s Batting Heroics Boost India’s Test Dominance

Kuldeep Yadav, the wily chinaman bowler, has emerged as an unlikely batting hero for India in the ongoing Test series against England. Despite being primarily known for his spin prowess, Yadav has made significant contributions with the bat, bolstering India’s lower order and frustrating English bowlers.

In the first innings of the fifth and final Test, Yadav’s 30 off 69 balls proved crucial. His lengthy stay at the crease allowed India to extend their lead to 259 runs, putting England on the back foot. Yadav’s 49-run partnership with Jasprit Bumrah (20) further solidified India’s position.

Throughout the series, Yadav has faced 362 balls, more than several established English batters. His ability to occupy the crease and contribute valuable runs has been a major factor in India’s dominance. Yadav’s 97 runs at an average of 19.4 may not be eye-catching, but their impact has been undeniable.

Yadav’s batting prowess has been particularly evident in crucial situations. In the third Test, his 27 runs allowed Shubman Gill to play freely and score 91, setting the stage for Yashasvi Jaiswal’s double century. In the fourth Test, Yadav’s 28 runs and 76-run stand with Dhruv Jurel helped India recover from a precarious position.

With his contributions with both bat and ball (18 wickets), Yadav has emerged as a strong contender for the Player of the Series award. His ability to provide runs and wickets makes him a valuable asset to the Indian team, especially with senior spin-bowling all-rounders Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja nearing the end of their careers.

Tanveer Sangha Eyes Three-Format Success for Australia

Tanveer Sangha Eyes Three-Format Success for Australia

Tanveer Sangha, the promising Australian spinner, remains steadfast in his aspiration to become a three-format bowler for his country. Despite having played more white-ball matches for Australia than red-ball matches at first-class level, Sangha believes that red-ball cricket can still be a priority for him.

Sangha is set to make his first Sheffield Shield appearance in almost two years when he turns out for New South Wales against Queensland on Monday. The legspinner has been sidelined from Shield action due to overseas commitments and injuries.

Despite his limited red-ball experience, Sangha is confident that he can still achieve his goal of adding a Baggy Green to his limited-overs playing caps. “I definitely think all three formats is definitely up for play,” Sangha said. “There’s plenty of time still. Everyone says I’m young. I’m 22. You’re not going to peak until late 20s.”

Sangha acknowledges the challenges of being a multi-format bowler, but he is determined to find a balance that allows him to maintain his skills in both red-ball and white-ball cricket. “It’s the most difficult skill in cricket. I’m still learning, trying to pull leggies, wrong’uns, toppies, sliders and executing all these different variations. I’m just trying to think long term rather than short. It’s a long career if I do make it and I do get through all of it.”

Sangha is aware of the impact that white-ball cricket has had on Test hopefuls, with players like Adam Zampa and Glenn Maxwell having limited opportunities in the Shield in recent seasons. However, he is determined to find a way to maintain his red-ball skills while on white-ball tours.

“That’s what I’m learning now while I was away,” Sangha said. “What can I still do while on a white-ball tour to make sure I’m maintaining my red ball-skills, shapes and bowling style?”

For now, Sangha is focused on his upcoming Shield match and the T20 World Cup in the Caribbean later this year. He believes that his red-ball experience will benefit his white-ball cricket, as it will allow him to develop his skills in planning and executing dismissals.

Rohit Sharma Silences Critics with Stellar Performance in Fifth Test

Rohit Sharma Silences Critics with Stellar Performance in Fifth Test

England’s dismal performance in the fifth Test against India has drawn criticism from former England captain Geoffrey Boycott. After England’s victory in the first Test, Boycott had questioned the age and ability of India’s captain, Rohit Sharma. However, Sharma has silenced his critics with a string of impressive performances, including two centuries in the series.

Boycott’s comments, published in a column for the Telegraph, had sparked outrage among Indian social media users. He had written, “Their captain Rohit Sharma is nearly 37 and past his best. He makes pretty cameos but has only scored two Test hundreds at home in four years.”

Boycott’s assessment of Sharma’s abilities has been proven wrong by the Indian captain’s recent performances. In the second Test, Sharma scored a century and a fifty, while in the third Test, he scored another century. His tally of 400 runs in the series is the fourth-highest among all players.

Sharma’s resurgence has been a major factor in India’s dominance in the series. After losing the first Test, India has come back strongly to win the second and third Tests. England, on the other hand, has struggled to find consistency and has been outplayed by India in all departments of the game.

Boycott’s comments have been met with derision by Indian fans, who have taken to social media to express their support for Sharma. Many have pointed out that Sharma’s recent performances have proven Boycott’s assessment to be inaccurate.

The Indian captain’s form has been a major boost for India, who are now on the verge of winning the series. With two Tests remaining, India needs just one more win to secure a series victory. England, on the other hand, faces an uphill task to salvage something from the series.

Labuschagne's 90 Gives Australia First Innings Lead, Defends Carey's Shot Option

Labuschagne’s 90 Gives Australia First Innings Lead, Defends Carey’s Shot Option

Marnus Labuschagne’s brilliant 90 has helped Australia establish a 94-run first innings lead over New Zealand at Hagley Oval. Despite another innings propped up by an individual performance, Labuschagne believes the revamped batting line-up will succeed.

Labuschagne’s innings was a timely reminder of his class, having endured a lean run in recent Tests. However, he insists he never felt threatened by the prospect of losing his place. “The confidence of this team has done that,” he said. “The coaches, selectors, and captain trust in the players and believe we have the best six or seven batters in the country.”

While Labuschagne’s form has been under scrutiny, wicketkeeper Alex Carey’s has also come into question. Carey has endured a difficult day with both bat and gloves, dropping a key catch late in the day. However, Labuschagne defended Carey’s shot option, saying he was unfortunate to edge the ball to midwicket.

Labuschagne also acknowledged that the revamped batting group has yet to fire collectively. However, he remains confident in the team’s ability to succeed. “We’ve got the six best batters in the country out on the field,” he said. “It’s not gelling perfectly yet, but we’re liking where Greeny is at No. 4 and Steve averages 58. He’ll find a way.”

Ashwin Wreaks Havoc, Gill-Bairstow Exchange Highlights Dharamsala Test

Ashwin Wreaks Havoc, Gill-Bairstow Exchange Highlights Dharamsala Test

India’s Ashwin Wreaks Havoc, Gill-Bairstow Exchange Highlights Dharamsala Test

In the fifth and final Test of the series in Dharamsala, India’s Ravichandran Ashwin emerged as a formidable force, dismantling England’s top-order and leaving them reeling at 103 for five at lunch on day three.

Amidst the intense battle on the field, a viral video captured a heated exchange between England’s Jonny Bairstow and India’s Shubman Gill. Bairstow, celebrating his 100th Test appearance, engaged in banter with Gill, who had earlier scored a century.

“What did you say to Jimmy about retiring… then he got you out next ball,” Bairstow quipped.

Gill responded with equal wit, “So what? … he can get me out after my 100.”

The exchange showcased the competitive spirit and tension on the field as both teams fought for victory.

India had earlier secured a commanding 259-run first innings lead, with veteran James Anderson reaching the monumental milestone of 700 Test wickets. Young off-spinner Shoaib Bashir continued to impress, claiming his second five-wicket haul of his debut series.

England’s second innings saw aggressive batting against the Indian spinners in an attempt to survive, but their efforts fell short. Captain Ben Stokes’ dismissal to Ashwin just before lunch further compounded their woes.

As the match progressed, Ashwin continued to torment England’s batsmen, claiming the wickets of Joe Root and Ollie Pope. England’s hopes of a comeback now rest on the shoulders of Bairstow and Jos Buttler, who remain unbeaten at the crease.

The Dharamsala Test has been a captivating spectacle, with both teams showcasing their skills and determination. India’s dominance in the first innings and Ashwin’s brilliance have put them in a strong position, while England will need a Herculean effort to salvage a draw or even a victory.

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