Ashwin Reflects on Challenges and Opponents Ahead of 100th Test

Ashwin Reflects on Challenges and Opponents Ahead of 100th Test

Ravichandran Ashwin, the veteran Indian off-spinner, is on the cusp of a significant milestone as he prepares for his 100th Test match. Reflecting on his illustrious career, Ashwin has expressed his admiration for some of the finest batters he has encountered, both domestically and internationally.

Ashwin singled out Steve Smith, Kane Williamson, and Joe Root as the most formidable opponents he has faced. “I have loved bowling to Steve Smith, Williamson, and Joe Root. They are some of the finest batters going around the world now,” he said.

The 37-year-old spinner acknowledged that his domestic experiences also played a crucial role in his development. “I had the privilege of bowling to some of the gun batters of spin in first-class cricket,” he said, naming S Badrinath, Mithun Manhas, and Rajat Bhatia as players who helped him hone his skills.

Ashwin’s journey to the international stage was not solely based on his white-ball prowess. “I had a good 30-40 matches in first-class cricket before I made it to the Indian team,” he emphasized.

Despite his success in limited-overs cricket, Ashwin remains committed to club cricket. “I played 3-4 years of club cricket in Chennai, probably mentored by seniors, told where I made mistakes, corrected my discipline, bowled long spells,” he said.

Ashwin’s Test debut came in 2011, and he has since become one of India’s most successful bowlers in the format. He recently became only the second Indian after Anil Kumble to cross 500 wickets in Tests.

“A lot of things need to go your way when you have to get a breakthrough and also continue playing for so many years. I am indebted for all those things,” he said.

Neil Wagner's Retirement: Forced or Voluntary?

Neil Wagner’s Retirement: Forced or Voluntary?

Neil Wagner, the veteran New Zealand fast bowler, has announced his retirement from international cricket, a decision that has raised questions about whether it was forced upon him. Wagner’s former teammate, Ross Taylor, believes that the decision was not entirely voluntary.

Wagner’s retirement came after he was informed that he would not be part of the ongoing Test series against Australia. This news sparked speculation that Wagner’s retirement was a result of a forced decision by the New Zealand Cricket (NZC) selectors.

Taylor, speaking on ESPN’s Around The Wicket podcast, expressed his belief that Wagner’s retirement was “forced.” He pointed to Wagner’s press conference, where he stated that he was retiring after the Test match against Australia, indicating that he had made himself available for selection.

However, Wagner was released from the squad after the first Test in Wellington. An injury to William O’Rourke led to talk of a potential recall for Wagner for the second Test in Christchurch. However, NZC opted to select the uncapped fast bowler Ben Sears instead.

Taylor questioned this decision, stating that Wagner would have been a valuable asset in the must-win Test against Australia. He believes that Wagner’s experience and intimidation factor would have prevented Australia from posting such a large total in their first innings.

Aaron Finch, the former Australian captain, also expressed his surprise at Wagner’s omission from the XI. He believes that Wagner’s success against Australia, particularly against Steven Smith, would have made a significant difference in the match.

Finch pointed to the record 116-run partnership between Josh Hazlewood and Cameron Green, which laid the foundation for Australia’s victory. He believes that Wagner’s presence would have disrupted this partnership and prevented Australia from reaching such a high total.

Taylor echoed Finch’s sentiments, emphasizing Wagner’s experience and ability to intimidate opposition batters. He believes that Wagner’s absence allowed Hazlewood and Green to play with more freedom and contribute to Australia’s victory.

Wagner’s retirement marks the end of an era for New Zealand cricket. He was a key member of the team for over a decade, known for his aggressive bowling style and ability to extract reverse swing. His departure will leave a significant void in the New Zealand bowling attack.

Rohit Sharma Arrives in Dharamsala for Fifth and Final Test Against England

Rohit Sharma Arrives in Dharamsala for Fifth and Final Test Against England

India’s skipper Rohit Sharma arrived in Dharamsala on Tuesday, marking the commencement of preparations for the fifth and final Test against England. The match, scheduled to take place at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium from March 7, will conclude the five-match series, which India currently leads 3-1.

Rohit, accompanied by his wife, had previously attended the pre-wedding festivities of Mukesh Ambani’s son in Jamnagar. Both the Indian and English teams arrived in Dharamsala on Sunday.

Despite losing the opening match of the series, India rallied with consecutive victories in Visakhapatnam, Rajkot, and Ranchi to secure the series win. India’s dominance is reflected in their top ranking in the World Test Championship standings, while England languishes in eighth place.

The final Test will witness the return of India’s pace spearhead, Jasprit Bumrah, who was rested for the series-clinching victory in Ranchi. The Indian squad for the Dharamsala Test includes:

* Rohit Sharma (captain)
* Jasprit Bumrah (vice-captain)
* Yashasvi Jaiswal
* Shubman Gill
* Rajat Patidar
* Sarfaraz Khan
* Dhruv Jurel (wicket-keeper)
* KS Bharat (wicket-keeper)
* Devdutt Padikkal
* R Ashwin
* Ravindra Jadeja
* Axar Patel
* Kuldeep Yadav
* Mohammed Siraj
* Mukesh Kumar
* Akash Deep

Yashasvi Jaiswal and Jos Buttler: Aakash Chopra's Top Opening Combination for IPL 2024

Yashasvi Jaiswal and Jos Buttler: Aakash Chopra’s Top Opening Combination for IPL 2024

With the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 fast approaching, cricket enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the performances of their favorite players. Former India cricketer Aakash Chopra has identified the opening combination of Yashasvi Jaiswal and Jos Buttler as his top pick for the upcoming season.

Chopra believes that Jaiswal’s exceptional form in recent times makes him a formidable force at the top of the order. “His 600-plus IPL season is almost loading,” Chopra said. “When you head into a tournament with such confidence, you bat at a different level.”

Complementing Jaiswal’s brilliance is Jos Buttler, who Chopra expects to bounce back from a disappointing IPL 2023 campaign. “He had a very ordinary season last year,” Chopra noted. “But after that, he did well in the SA20. And for how long will you keep Buttler quiet?”

Chopra also highlighted the potential of Chennai Super Kings’ opening pair, Devon Conway and Ruturaj Gaikwad. “You might get more consistency from Chennai because they have Devon Conway and Ruturaj Gaikwad,” he said. “Although Devon Conway’s recent form hasn’t been great, something happens to him as soon as he reaches Chennai.”

“Ruturaj Gaikwad must also be itching because he hasn’t played much cricket from the last IPL until now,” Chopra added. “It could be the most consistent kind of pair. It might not be very explosive but you can keep it towards the top in terms of consistency.”

Other notable opening combinations that Chopra mentioned include Mumbai Indians’ Ishan Kishan and Shubman Gill, Sunrisers Hyderabad’s Abhishek Sharma and Harry Brook, and Punjab Kings’ Shikhar Dhawan and Mayank Agarwal. However, he believes that Jaiswal and Buttler have the edge due to their current form and the potential for a long-term partnership.

Ball-Boy Stuns with Spectacular Catch in Pakistan Super League

Ball-Boy Stuns with Spectacular Catch in Pakistan Super League

In a thrilling moment during the Pakistan Super League (PSL) match between Islamabad United and Peshawar Zalmi, a young ball-boy stole the show with an extraordinary catch beyond the boundary rope.

Despite the batter earning six runs for clearing the rope, it was the ball-boy’s diving catch that captivated the crowd and earned praise from Kiwi star Colin Munro. Munro, positioned near the boundary where the catch was taken, was astonished by the child’s effort and embraced him in a warm hug.

The incident occurred during a delivery from Islamabad pacer Faheem Ashraf, which Zalmi’s Amer Jamal hit for a maximum. Earlier in the match, the same ball-boy had dropped a catch, but he redeemed himself with this spectacular effort.

The ball marginally crossed the rope, but the sight of a fielder celebrating a six while sharing a light-hearted moment with the ball-boy created a memorable moment.

Islamabad United emerged victorious in the match, restricting Peshawar Zalmi to 167/9 after scoring 196/4 themselves. Shadab Khan was named the player of the match.

In his post-match comments, Shadab Khan praised the team’s performance and highlighted the importance of momentum on the Rawalpindi pitch. He also expressed confidence in the team’s pace attack and the development of young players like Hunain.

The ball-boy’s catch not only showcased his athleticism but also highlighted the spirit of sportsmanship and the camaraderie between players and support staff. It was a moment that will be remembered long after the match itself.

Jonny Bairstow Poised for Emotional 100th Test Milestone

Jonny Bairstow Poised for Emotional 100th Test Milestone

Jonny Bairstow, England’s wicketkeeper-batsman, is on the cusp of a significant milestone as he approaches his 100th Test match. The upcoming fifth and final Test against India holds immense emotional weight for Bairstow, who has overcome adversity and a challenging upbringing to reach this pinnacle.

Bairstow’s journey to 100 Tests has been marked by resilience and determination. At the tender age of 8, he lost his father, David, a former England wicketkeeper, to suicide. His mother, Janet, provided unwavering support, raising the family while battling and overcoming breast cancer twice.

Reflecting on his upcoming milestone, Bairstow expressed, “It means hell of a lot. It will be an emotional week for me.”

The match will be played at the picturesque Dharamsala ground, which Bairstow holds in high regard. “Cape Town is my favorite, but I don’t think there’s a more picturesque ground in the world than Dharamsala,” he said.

Despite India’s commanding 3-1 lead in the series, Bairstow remains optimistic about England’s chances. “We’ve got a lot of pride in the shirt and we want to finish the series on a high,” he stated.

Bairstow’s 100th Test match is a testament to his unwavering spirit and the support of his family and teammates. As he takes the field, he will carry the weight of his journey and the hopes of a nation eager to witness his continued success.

Controversial LBW Dismissal Raises Questions About DRS Accuracy

Controversial LBW Dismissal Raises Questions About DRS Accuracy

Controversial LBW Decision Sparks Outrage in Women’s Premier League

In a bizarre turn of events during the Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2024 match between UP Warriorz and Royal Challengers Bangalore, UP Warriorz’ Chamari Athapaththu was controversially dismissed LBW. The incident has raised questions about the accuracy of the Decision Review System (DRS).

Facing a delivery from Georgia Wareham, Athapaththu was initially given not out by the on-field umpire. However, RCB captain Smriti Mandhana opted for a review. To the astonishment of the players and spectators, the ball-tracking technology showed that the delivery would have hit the stumps, suggesting it was a googly and not a leg-spinner as initially perceived.

The decision left Athapaththu and her non-striking partner Alyssa Healy perplexed. Healy was caught on camera exclaiming “no way, no way” in disbelief. The dismissal proved to be a turning point in the match, as UP Warriorz went on to lose by 23 runs.

UP Warriorz coach Simon Lewis expressed his frustration with the decision. “You watch the ball with the naked eye, and you think it might pitch in line, just maybe,” Lewis said. “Then you look at the ball rotating, and well, it’s rotating like a legspinner. There are not many legspinners that go towards that [other] side. It was a fascinating dismissal and a massive turning point for us in that game.”

Lewis believes that if Athapaththu had remained at the crease for a longer period, the outcome of the match could have been different. “Chamari is an amazing player and you saw how difficult it was when a left-hander and a right-hander were batting together, of the quality of Smriti [Mandhana] and Ellyse Perry,” Lewis said. “To lose her in that way was incredibly frustrating.”

The incident has sparked concerns about the reliability of DRS. Cricket experts and fans have questioned whether the technology is accurate enough to make such crucial decisions. The International Cricket Council (ICC) has yet to comment on the matter.

Dhoni: IPL Provides Unique Opportunity to Understand Global Cricket

Dhoni: IPL Provides Unique Opportunity to Understand Global Cricket

The Indian Premier League (IPL) is a highly anticipated cricket tournament that brings together players from around the world. Chennai Super Kings (CSK) captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni recently shared his thoughts on the IPL’s unique appeal and how it has enriched his understanding of the game.

Dhoni highlighted the 2008 CSK team as an example of the IPL’s diverse and talented rosters. The team featured international stars like Matthew Hayden, Mike Hussey, Muttiah Muralitharan, Makhaya Ntini, and Jacob Oram. Dhoni emphasized the importance of understanding each player’s strengths and weaknesses to lead a successful team.

“When you’re leading a team, it is important to make sure you understand each other,” Dhoni said. “Once you know the individual, you know his strength, his weaknesses, it becomes easier as a team to move in the right direction.”

Dhoni believes that the IPL has provided him with an invaluable opportunity to interact with foreign players and learn about their perspectives on cricket. “IPL gave me an opportunity to understand a lot of foreign players,” he said. “I wasn’t somebody who talked a lot to the opposition players, but IPL provided an opportunity to know about other players, to know what they think about cricket, to know their culture. All of that made IPL very interesting.”

Dhoni’s leadership has been instrumental in CSK’s success, guiding the team to five IPL titles and two Champions League T20 titles. His ability to foster a cohesive team environment and adapt to the challenges of the IPL has made him one of the most respected captains in the tournament’s history.

Pat Cummins: India Tour Was 'Hardest Time of My Life' Amid Mother's Illness

Pat Cummins: India Tour Was ‘Hardest Time of My Life’ Amid Mother’s Illness

Australian Test captain Pat Cummins has opened up about the emotional turmoil he endured during the India tour last year, as he grappled with the impending loss of his mother to cancer.

Cummins, who was in India for a Test series, made the difficult decision to return home to be by his mother’s side as she received palliative care. “Flying away… That’s the hardest time of my life, easily,” Cummins said in an interview for the Imperfects podcast.

The captaincy weighed heavily on Cummins’ mind during that period. “I remember my manager and a couple of other people around me who I normally listen to were calling me and being like, ‘I think we need to give a little bit of a reason why you’ve gone home’, and I’m like, ‘Nah, don’t care’,” he recalled.

Cummins’ mother, Maria, passed away last year. The cricketer said he tried to keep her final days as private as possible and didn’t explain to her why he flew home after playing in two Tests in India.

“But that time in particular – because we knew roughly the timeline, and knowing Mum and Dad as well; how much joy they get, sitting together, watching me play – that gave me enough confidence to go and play, and they were desperate for me to go and play, and I knew I could hop on a flight at any time and come back,” Cummins said.

Despite his determination to play, Cummins admitted that his mind was not fully on the game. “But for those couple of weeks I was in India, especially now I look back on it, my mind was not in India, it was back home the whole time,” he said.

Cummins even considered quitting as Australia captain at one point, as his desire to be with his mother intensified. “I honestly do not care what people think,” he said. “After about six or seven days when I knew I wasn’t going to come back to India, we said Mum’s in palliative care. But I literally could not have cared less what people were saying about me.”

Cummins’ decision to prioritize his family over cricket was met with understanding and support from his teammates and Cricket Australia. The captain’s resilience and determination to balance his personal and professional life serves as an inspiration to many.

Mumbai Thump Tamil Nadu by Innings and 70 Runs to Reach Ranji Trophy Final

Mumbai Thump Tamil Nadu by Innings and 70 Runs to Reach Ranji Trophy Final

Mumbai’s relentless lower-order onslaught on day two proved decisive as they crushed Tamil Nadu by an innings and 70 runs in the Ranji Trophy semi-final at the Sharad Pawar Cricket Academy ground.

After Mumbai’s first innings ended at 378, thanks to a 272-run partnership between Tanush Kotian and Tushar Deshpande, Tamil Nadu’s top-order collapsed once again. Shardul Thakur and Mohit Avasthi dismissed Sai Sudharsan, N. Jagadeesan, and Washington Sundar cheaply.

B. Indrajith provided some resistance with a 70-run knock, but his dismissal to Avasthi ended Tamil Nadu’s hopes of making Mumbai bat again. The last five wickets fell for just nine runs, with Shams Mulani and Kotian sharing the spoils.

Mulani finished with figures of 4/53, while Kotian took 2/18. Shardul Thakur was named Player-of-the-Match for his all-round performance, which included a 109-run knock in the first innings and two wickets in the second.

Mumbai’s victory marks their 48th appearance in the Ranji Trophy final, a testament to their dominance in Indian domestic cricket. Tamil Nadu, on the other hand, will be left to rue their missed opportunities and inconsistent batting performances.

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