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Australia and England to Mark 150 Years of Test Cricket with Special Match in 2027

Australia and England to Mark 150 Years of Test Cricket with Special Match in 2027

Australia and England will commemorate the 150th anniversary of Test cricket with a special one-off match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in March 2027. This historic fixture will mirror the Centenary Test of 1977, which Australia won by 45 runs, replicating the margin of victory in the inaugural Test in 1877.The confirmation of the anniversary Test is part of a seven-year staging agreement between Cricket Australia (CA) and state governments, ensuring that the MCG, Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), and Adelaide Oval will continue to host their regular Tests. The annual Boxing Day (Melbourne) and New Year's Tests (Sydney) have been locked in until 2030-31, while Adelaide has secured a pre-Christmas slot for its Test.Despite the current Future Tours Programme (FTP) extending only to early 2027, England and India have already confirmed tours in the subsequent four years. Optus Stadium in Perth will host the opening Test of the season for the next three seasons, while the Gabba in Brisbane will host the Ashes opener next year. However, the Gabba's future beyond 2024 is uncertain due to redevelopment plans for the 2032 Olympics.Adelaide Oval has established itself as the home of day-night Test cricket, having hosted seven of the 12 such matches in Australia. However, the new agreement does not guarantee that all future Tests there will be pink-ball encounters. The 2025-26 Ashes Test in Adelaide will be a red-ball game, with Brisbane hosting the day-nighter. Adelaide Oval will also host a New Year's Eve Big Bash League (BBL) game for the next seven years.England will tour for a five-match Ashes series in 2025-26, while New Zealand will visit in 2026-27. The latter series has been extended to four Tests from the original three on the FTP and will be played in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney. Australia is scheduled to tour India for five Tests in January and February 2027.The additional anniversary Test could potentially squeeze the calendar in March 2027, as Australia is also due to host Bangladesh in two World Test Championship matches. While rival states attempted to lure the marquee Christmas and New Year Tests away from Melbourne and Sydney, it was always an unlikely outcome.Beyond 2026-27, other venues may have an opportunity to compete for a Test if the Gabba remains unavailable, potentially bringing Hobart and Canberra into the mix. Tasmania has ambitions to host indoor Test cricket at their proposed new multipurpose stadium, although it will not be available until at least 2028.The staging agreements confirmed on Sunday are one of the final major projects completed by outgoing CA CEO Nick Hockley, who announced his resignation earlier this month. A future schedule for women's internationals will be confirmed in the coming months when the next FTP is complete, but Adelaide has been guaranteed an ODI or T20I every season.

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Keshav Maharaj Becomes South Africa's Most Successful Spin Bowler

Keshav Maharaj Becomes South Africa's Most Successful Spin Bowler

South Africa's spin wizard Keshav Maharaj etched his name into the annals of cricket history by becoming his country's most successful spin bowler during the second Test against West Indies in Georgetown. Maharaj's three-wicket haul in the second innings propelled South Africa to a 40-run victory, completing a 10-match winning streak against the Windies.The Proteas resumed the final day with a commanding 239-run lead, but the West Indies bowlers, led by the impressive Jayden Seales, fought back to dismiss the tailenders for just 22 runs. Seales' six-wicket haul was a testament to his skill and determination, but it was not enough to prevent South Africa from setting a challenging target of 263.The West Indies chase began with a setback as opener Mikyle Louis was dismissed cheaply. Captain Kraigg Brathwaite and Keacy Carty steadied the ship with a 42-run partnership, but the loss of Brathwaite triggered a collapse. Jason Holder's dismissal without scoring left the Windies reeling at 104-6.However, Joshua da Silva and Gudakesh Motie provided a glimmer of hope with a 77-run partnership that reduced the target to 82. Maharaj broke the stand by trapping Motie lbw for 45, and the Windies' hopes dwindled further when da Silva was also dismissed lbw for 27.With the pressure mounting, Shamar Joseph was caught by Temba Bavuma, and Maharaj completed the victory by having Seales caught by David Bedingham. Maharaj's match figures of 3-37 surpassed Hugh Tayfield's tally of 170 Test wickets, making him the most successful South African spin bowler of all time.Fast bowler Kagiso Rabada, who also took three wickets in the second innings, is now just one wicket away from becoming the second South African bowler to reach 300 Test wickets.South Africa's victory in Georgetown was a testament to their resilience and the brilliance of their bowling attack. Maharaj's historic achievement is a fitting tribute to his skill and dedication, and it will undoubtedly inspire future generations of South African spinners.

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South Africa Clinch 10th Consecutive Test Series Win Against West Indies

South Africa Clinch 10th Consecutive Test Series Win Against West Indies

South Africa's relentless bowling attack and Keshav Maharaj's record-breaking performance propelled them to a hard-fought 40-run victory over West Indies in Guyana, securing their 10th consecutive Test series win against the Caribbean side.Maharaj, South Africa's leading spinner, claimed five wickets in the match and 13 in the series, surpassing the previous record of 170 wickets held by Hugh Tayfield. His exceptional bowling, coupled with Jayden Seales' career-best 6 for 61 in South Africa's second innings, highlighted the dominance of bowlers throughout the series.Despite a challenging surface for batters, South Africa managed to post a competitive 246 in their second innings, thanks to half-centuries from Kyle Verreynne and Aiden Markram. The 63-run tenth-wicket partnership between Dane Piedt and Nandre Burger in the first innings also proved crucial in setting a challenging target of 263 for West Indies.West Indies' chase began promisingly, but they collapsed to 104 for 6 before a 77-run stand between Gudakesh Motie and Joshua da Silva reignited their hopes. However, Maharaj and Kagiso Rabada, South Africa's most reliable bowlers, stepped up to deny the hosts a historic victory.The series was characterized by tough batting conditions, with no centuries scored across the two matches. West Indies struggled to form substantial partnerships in their second innings, while South Africa managed three half-century stands.Overall, the series showcased the resilience and skill of both teams' bowling attacks, who exploited the challenging conditions to their advantage. South Africa's victory not only extended their dominance over West Indies but also earned them valuable points in the World Test Championship 2023-25.

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Rishabh Pant Makes Measured Return in Delhi Premier League Debut

Rishabh Pant Makes Measured Return in Delhi Premier League Debut

Rishabh Pant, India's dynamic wicketkeeper-batter, made a measured return to competitive cricket in his Delhi Premier League (DPL) debut on Saturday. Captaining Purani Dilli 6, Pant scored a composed 35 runs off 32 deliveries against South Delhi Superstarz at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.While the knock lacked the explosive flair Pant is known for, it showcased his evolving approach and adaptability. His innings, featuring four boundaries and a six, came at a strike rate of 109, indicating a more calculated strategy compared to his usual aggressive style.Pant's return to the field was met with much fanfare. Prior to the match, he was felicitated by Delhi & District Cricket Association (DDCA) President Rohan Jaitley and Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Vice President Rajeev Shukla for his pivotal role in India's recent ICC T20 World Cup triumph.In the World Cup, Pant played a crucial role, amassing 171 runs in eight innings at an average of 24.42. His highest score of 42 came in challenging conditions at the Nassau County Stadium in the USA, demonstrating his temperament and ability to anchor the innings when needed. Beyond his batting contributions, Pant was exceptional behind the stumps, claiming 13 catches and effecting one stumping to finish with a tournament-high 14 dismissals.Pant's participation added further luster to the inaugural edition of the Delhi Premier League, which commenced with a star-studded opening ceremony at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. The event, featuring performances by music icon Badshah and actress Sonam Bajwa, was attended by prominent figures from the DDCA, franchise owners, players, and support staff from all participating teams.The tournament, scheduled to run from August 17 to September 8, 2024, promises 23 days of exhilarating cricketing action. A total of 40 matches – 33 in the men's category and 7 in the women's – are slated to be played, offering a platform for both established and emerging talent to showcase their skills.

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Tom Moody Revisits 1999 World Cup Triumph at Lord's

Tom Moody Revisits 1999 World Cup Triumph at Lord's

Tom Moody, the former Australian all-rounder and current coach of Oval Invincibles, recently revisited Lord's Stadium, the site of his 1999 Cricket World Cup triumph. As he prepared his team for The Hundred final, Moody reflected on Australia's dominant campaign 25 years ago.Despite being favorites entering the tournament, Australia faced early setbacks with losses to New Zealand and Pakistan. However, they rallied to secure a Super Six berth, setting the stage for a remarkable run to the title."We came in as favorites, but we played poorly for the first half of the tournament," Moody admitted. "We basically had to win seven in a row to be crowned champions. Being part of that journey for those seven games was pretty special."Australia's resurgence culminated in a resounding eight-wicket victory over Pakistan in the final. Chasing a modest target of 133, Australia cruised to victory in 20.1 overs, powered by Shane Warne's four-wicket haul and Adam Gilchrist's blistering half-century. Moody himself contributed with the wickets of Abdul Razzaq and Azhar Mahmood.The victory sparked jubilant celebrations in the Australian dressing room, a moment etched in Moody's memory. "We had a long period of time in the dressing room to enjoy the experience of the journey and the occasion," he recalled. "All sorts of people came through, from family to famous cricket fans, but we were in our own bubble."Moody's 1999 World Cup performance was instrumental in Australia's success. He scored 117 runs at an impressive average of 117.00, including a half-century, and chipped in with seven crucial wickets.As he aimed to guide Oval Invincibles to victory at the home of cricket, the memories of his own triumph at Lord's served as a potent reminder of the power of resilience and teamwork on the biggest stage.

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J&K Dominates Chhattisgarh, MP Takes Control Against Jharkhand in Buchi Babu Tournament

J&K Dominates Chhattisgarh, MP Takes Control Against Jharkhand in Buchi Babu Tournament

In the ongoing Buchi Babu Memorial all-India invitational cricket tournament, Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) has taken a commanding lead against Chhattisgarh in the Group-D match. On day three, J&K declared their first innings on 587 for nine, securing a 309-run lead.Opener Shubham Khajuria played a marathon innings, scoring 202 runs off 368 deliveries, including 17 fours and 8 sixes. He shared a crucial 223-run fifth-wicket partnership with Sahil Lotra (107 off 192 balls, 9 fours, 2 sixes).In response, Chhattisgarh managed to score only 46 for two in their second innings, trailing by 263 runs.Meanwhile, in Group-A, Madhya Pradesh (MP) is in a strong position against Jharkhand. Aniket Verma's 110 (109 balls, 6 fours, 7 sixes) helped MP reach 238 in their second innings. Jharkhand, chasing 175, ended the day on 37 for one.Earlier, MP's medium-pacer Parush Mandal claimed five wickets for 42 runs, bowling out Jharkhand for 289 in their first innings, giving MP a 64-run lead.In other matches, Indian Railways declared their first innings on 570 and then scored 135 for five in their second innings against Gujarat in Group-B. Haryana declared their first innings on 419 and Mumbai responded with 83 for two in Group-C.

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Young Girl Stuns with Perfect Imitation of Jasprit Bumrah's Bowling Action

Young Girl Stuns with Perfect Imitation of Jasprit Bumrah's Bowling Action

Young Girl Impresses with Spot-On Imitation of Jasprit Bumrah's Bowling ActionA young girl has become an internet sensation after her uncanny imitation of Indian pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah's unique bowling action went viral on social media. The video showcases the girl's remarkable ability to replicate Bumrah's signature style, from his short run-up to his rapid arm movement and release.Bumrah's unorthodox bowling action has become a trademark of his bowling prowess, baffling batsmen around the world. The girl's ability to mimic his action with such precision has garnered praise from cricket enthusiasts and fans alike. The video has been widely shared across social media platforms, with users applauding the girl's talent and potential.Bumrah is expected to return for the upcoming three-Test series against New Zealand, which is set to commence on October 16. The talented bowler has been on a well-earned break following India's triumphant campaign in the T20 World Cup.However, it is anticipated that Bumrah might continue his rest period during the two Tests against Bangladesh scheduled for September. The Indian team management and selectors are reportedly exploring options to introduce more variety into the pace attack. As a result, there is a possibility of including a left-arm seam and swing bowler to the pool of pacers who are competing for a spot in the Test squad.This strategic move aims to add depth and versatility to the bowling lineup, providing the team with a wider range of options to choose from based on the playing conditions and opposition.

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ICC Open to Cricket's Inclusion in 2030 Youth Olympic Games

ICC Open to Cricket's Inclusion in 2030 Youth Olympic Games

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has expressed its willingness to collaborate with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to include cricket in the Youth Olympic Games (YOG) in 2030. This move aligns with the Indian government's bid to host the 2030 YOG in Mumbai.In an email exchange, Vivek Gopalan, a sports enthusiast, proposed the idea to William Glenwright, ICC's General Manager of Development. Glenwright responded positively, acknowledging the potential of cricket's inclusion in the YOG. The correspondence included key ICC stakeholders, ensuring their awareness of the initiative.Gopalan emphasized the strong case for cricket's inclusion, citing the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's public declaration of India's desire to host both the 2030 YOG and 2036 Olympics. Modi had previously mentioned the YOG during his speech at the IOC session in Mumbai in 2023.The email highlighted the potential impact of cricket's inclusion on grassroots development, particularly among ICC Associate countries. The YOG, which caters to athletes aged 15 to 18, could provide a global platform for young cricketers to showcase their skills.The email also noted the IOC's recognition of cricket's brand value and its potential to enhance the Olympic brand. This recognition could facilitate the inclusion of cricket as a core sport in the YOG.Cricket's return to the Olympic Games is already confirmed for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, marking its first appearance since 1900. The ICC's willingness to work with the IOC on the YOG further underscores the growing recognition of cricket's global appeal and its potential to inspire young athletes.

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IPL Owners Set to Reshape England's Hundred Competition

IPL Owners Set to Reshape England's Hundred Competition

The Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise owners are poised to make a significant impact on the England and Wales Cricket Board's (ECB) Hundred competition. As the ECB prepares to sell shares in its eight Hundred teams in September, it is eager to attract Indian capital. According to The Guardian, even minority investments will grant new owners substantial influence, as all ten IPL owners are expected to bid for shares.Sources involved in the sale process indicate that IPL owners are seeking control in exchange for their investments. They are likely to push for name changes, with the extent of the changes depending on the amount invested. The Ambani family, owners of the Mumbai Indians and its sister franchises, is reportedly considering a substantial bid for the London Spirit team, with plans to rebrand it as MI London.London Spirit is considered the most valuable team in the Hundred, and its sale is expected to generate a significant portion of the revenue. The ECB has been in discussions with potential investors for several months, including Hollywood actor Ryan Reynolds and Manchester United owner Avram Glazer. American owners of Birmingham City, Knighthead Capital, have also expressed interest in acquiring a stake in Birmingham Phoenix.The Rajasthan Royals, IPL champions in 2008, are expected to bid for the Northern Superchargers as part of their acquisition of Yorkshire. The Delhi Capitals, who recently acquired Hampshire for 120 million pounds, are also likely to seek a stake in the Southern Brave.These moves align with the growing global reach of the IPL. The league's popularity and financial success have made it an attractive investment for international investors. The ECB's decision to sell shares in the Hundred is seen as a strategic move to capitalize on this interest and further develop the competition.

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