India A Needs 275 to Win Duleep Trophy After India B Bowled Out for 184

India A Needs 275 to Win Duleep Trophy After India B Bowled Out for 184

India A vs India B: India B Bowled Out for 184, India A Needs 275 to Win

On Day 4 of the Duleep Trophy match between India A and India B in Bengaluru, India B was bowled out for 184, setting India A a target of 275 runs to win.

Resuming the day at 150/6, India B added only 34 runs to their overnight score. Washington Sundar, who was unbeaten on 6 at the end of Day 3, was dismissed for 16.

Khaleel Ahmed and Akash Deep were the stars with the ball for India A, taking three and five wickets respectively. Ahmed dismissed Sundar, while Deep picked up the last five wickets to wrap up the innings.

India A will now need to score 275 runs in the second innings to win the match. They have a strong batting lineup, led by Priyank Panchal, who scored a century in the first innings.

Khaleel Ahmed: MS Dhoni, My 'Guru' and the Architect of My Dreams

Khaleel Ahmed: MS Dhoni, My ‘Guru’ and the Architect of My Dreams

Khaleel Ahmed: MS Dhoni, My ‘Guru’ and the Architect of My Dreams

Indian pacer Khaleel Ahmed has expressed his profound admiration for legendary cricketer MS Dhoni, describing him as his “guru” and sharing anecdotes that illuminate their exceptional bond.

In a candid conversation with Aakash Chopra on his YouTube channel, Khaleel, who made his ODI debut in the 2018 Asia Cup, recalled a cherished moment when Dhoni, captaining the team in Rohit Sharma’s absence, entrusted him with bowling the first over against Afghanistan.

“Mahi bhai is not my friend, not my elder brother, he is my guru,” Khaleel emphasized, revealing a deep respect that transcends typical teammate dynamics. He explained how this gesture fulfilled a childhood dream, inspired by watching his idol Zaheer Khan open the bowling for India.

“Since my childhood, I wanted to become the bowler who took the first over from India since I had watched Zaheer Khan growing up. In the Asia Cup, Mahi bhai asked me to bowl the first over. I ran so hard, away from the huddle thinking that if I give it time he might change his mind,” Khaleel confessed, stressing the significance of the moment and the immense trust Dhoni placed in him.

Khaleel also shared the story behind a viral photo of him receiving flowers from Dhoni. The incident took place during India’s tour of New Zealand, where Dhoni gifted him flowers he had received from fans.

“We were in New Zealand, Mahi bhai’s fans had given him flowers, he passed it onto me and some fans took a photo, it was quite memorable for me,” the pacer added.

Dhoni, who last played in IPL 2024 for Chennai Super Kings, continues to be revered for his leadership qualities and his ability to nurture talent. While his future in IPL remains uncertain, his legacy as a captain and mentor continues to inspire a generation of cricketers.

Bumrah Set for New Zealand Return, Left-Arm Seamer May Join Pace Attack

Bumrah Set for New Zealand Return, Left-Arm Seamer May Join Pace Attack

Jasprit Bumrah, India’s pace spearhead, is expected to return for the three-Test series against New Zealand starting on October 16. However, he may be rested for the two Tests against Bangladesh in September. The Indian team management and selectors are considering adding a left-arm seam and swing bowler to the pace attack for greater variation.

Arshdeep Singh, a regular in the T20 format, and Khaleel Ahmed, who is highly rated but injury-prone, are the two main contenders for the left-arm seamer role. Arshdeep has experience playing County cricket for Kent, while Khaleel has shown improvement but can be erratic.

In terms of Bumrah’s availability, the decision will ultimately depend on his fitness. The team management is keen to have him fully fit for the five-Test series against Australia Down Under.

Meanwhile, Ajay Ratra is the frontrunner to become the North Zone national selector. Salil Ankola’s term has ended, and Ratra, a former India wicketkeeper, is expected to fill the vacant slot.

Khaleel Ahmed Returns to India Colors After Four-Year Absence

Khaleel Ahmed Returns to India Colors After Four-Year Absence

Khaleel Ahmed, the Delhi Capitals pacer, has made a triumphant return to the Indian cricket team after a four-and-a-half-year absence. The 26-year-old left-arm pacer has been named as a standby for the upcoming T20 World Cup, a testament to his impressive performances for DC in the ongoing IPL.

Ahmed has been in scintillating form this season, claiming 14 wickets in 12 matches. His ability to swing the ball both ways and generate pace has made him a formidable force in the DC bowling attack.

Speaking on the DC Podcast, Ahmed expressed his delight at being recalled to the national team. “The way the past few months were going and the way the IPL started, I had the intuition that something good would happen,” he said. “As the IPL matches progressed, my confidence continued to grow. I realized I was bowling well, and it has always been about moving one step ahead. Finally, when the name came, I was so happy, and it’s a step ahead for me.”

Ahmed’s last appearance for India was in a T20 match against Bangladesh in Nagpur in November 2019. Since then, he has endured a challenging period, missing out on selection for the national team.

“2019 was a long time ago. Every day, at the back of my mind, I missed that feeling of playing for the country,” Ahmed said. “Every time I used to watch India play, I used to imagine what I would have done if I was there in the team. So, every day was like a battle and these kinds of conversations were going on inside my head.”

Despite the setbacks, Ahmed remained determined to regain his place in the Indian team. He took just a week’s break after the last IPL and played all the domestic matches.

“It’s tough as a fast bowler, but I made up my mind that irrespective of what happens to me, I’m going to play all the matches. I pushed myself mentally in the past year and have grown with it,” he said.

Ahmed believes that the current IPL season, which has been a nightmare for bowlers, is the perfect opportunity for fast bowlers to shine.

“If a bowler performs in tough situations like these, he will be considered a King, and I want to be that King. So, this is what my mentality has been about the current scenario,” he said.

Ahmed’s return to the Indian team is a testament to his resilience and determination. He has overcome adversity to reclaim his place in the national setup and is now poised to make a significant contribution to India’s T20 World Cup campaign.

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