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India's T20I Team Undergoes Major Overhaul: Suryakumar Yadav Named Captain

India's T20I Team Undergoes Major Overhaul: Suryakumar Yadav Named Captain

India's T20I Team Undergoes Major TransformationFollowing their triumph at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in Barbados, the Indian cricket team has embarked on a period of transition. The retirements of captain Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Ravindra Jadeja, coupled with the departure of head coach Rahul Dravid, have necessitated significant changes.New Leadership and VisionSuryakumar Yadav has been appointed as the new T20I captain, while Shubman Gill has been named vice-captain. Gautam Gambhir has taken over as head coach. The next T20 World Cup is less than two years away, and India is starting from scratch.Suryakumar's appointment came as a surprise, as Hardik Pandya was expected to take charge. However, Pandya's recurrent injury troubles have led to his demotion. Chairman of selectors Ajit Agarkar explained that Pandya's fitness concerns were a major factor in the decision.Suryakumar's CredentialsSuryakumar has proven his batting prowess, but his leadership skills are relatively untested. He led India in a five-match T20I series against Australia last year and a three-match South Africa T20I leg that followed. India won the Australia series 4-1 and tied the South Africa series 1-1.Suryakumar's ability to adapt to different situations should serve him well as a leader. At 33, he is a fairly experienced campaigner, despite spending much of his career in the domestic circuit.Split Captaincy ModelWith Rohit retained as the ODI and Test captain, the Indian team has reverted to the split-captaincy model. This is not a preferred long-term solution, as history has shown.Gill's Future ProspectsShubman Gill has emerged as a potential all-format captain. He has shown impressive form in recent months, leading a young side to a 4-1 victory in the T20I series against Zimbabwe."Shubman is the guy we feel is a three-format player, and he has shown quality over the last year or so," said Agarkar.Bowling Unit Remains StrongIndia's bowling unit, their greatest strength, remains largely unchanged. Jasprit Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh, Mohammed Siraj, and Mohammed Shami form a formidable quartet. Left-arm spinner Kuldeep Yadav continues to shine as the strike-bowler.Immediate Focus and Future PlansIndia's immediate focus is the 2025 ODI ICC Champions Trophy, which commences in seven months' time. Rohit and Kohli will continue to lead the team in the 50-over format.Gambhir has suggested that the duo could potentially feature in the 2027 Cricket World Cup, although this seems unlikely given their advanced age.The tour to Sri Lanka, which includes three ODIs and three T20Is, will provide the first glimpse of what lies ahead for the national team.

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India and Sri Lanka Begin New T20I Era with Fresh Faces and Ambitions

India and Sri Lanka Begin New T20I Era with Fresh Faces and Ambitions

India and Sri Lanka Embark on New T20I Era with Fresh Faces and AmbitionsAs the sun sets on Pallekele on Saturday, a new chapter in T20I cricket will unfold as India and Sri Lanka face off in a highly anticipated series. Both teams have undergone significant changes, marking a fresh start for their respective T20I journeys.For India, the retirements of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Ravindra Jadeja have paved the way for a new era under the leadership of Suryakumar Yadav. Sri Lanka, too, has bid farewell to Angelo Mathews and appointed Charith Asalanka as their new captain.Adding to the excitement, both teams have appointed new head coaches: Gautam Gambhir for India and Sanath Jayasuriya for Sri Lanka (in an interim capacity).Despite their shared new beginnings, the two teams enter the series with contrasting recent performances. India recently triumphed in the 2024 T20 World Cup, ending their long-awaited ICC trophy drought. Sri Lanka, on the other hand, suffered a disappointing first-round exit in the same tournament.India's recent success has been followed by a 4-1 T20I series victory over Zimbabwe, while Sri Lanka's players have been engaged in the Lanka Premier League.Both Asalanka and Suryakumar have prior experience leading their national sides in T20Is. However, India remains without their star bowler Jasprit Bumrah, who has been rested. Sri Lanka, meanwhile, has faced setbacks with injuries to Nuwan Thushara and Dushmantha Chameera, as well as a flu outbreak that has forced them to call up Ramesh Mendis as a reserve.Spotlight on Rising StarsMatheesha Pathirana, the young Sri Lankan pacer, has impressed with his death bowling in the LPL. His economy rate of 7.02 in that phase was the best among those who bowled at least five overs at the death.Shubman Gill, India's vice-captain, will be eager to prove his worth in T20Is after a disappointing performance leading up to the World Cup. He has shown promise in the IPL, but needs to translate that form into international success.Team News and Pitch ConditionsSri Lanka is likely to open with Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis, with Kusal Perera batting at No. 3. India, on the other hand, may opt for a three-spinner attack, including Ravi Bishnoi.The pitch in Pallekele is expected to favor spinners, with an average first-innings total of 185 in the LPL. Rain is forecast during the daytime, but the match is unlikely to be affected.Stats and Trivia* Sri Lanka has only beaten India once in a bilateral T20I series, in 2021.* India has won 15 out of 16 T20Is this year, with their only defeat coming against Zimbabwe.* Suryakumar Yadav is fifth on the list of most sixes in T20Is, with 133.

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Sri Lanka, Pakistan Set for Thrilling Women's Asia Cup Semi-Final Clash

Sri Lanka, Pakistan Set for Thrilling Women's Asia Cup Semi-Final Clash

Sri Lanka and Pakistan Clash in Women's Asia Cup 2024 Semi-FinalSri Lanka and Pakistan will lock horns in the second semi-final of the Women's Asia Cup 2024 on Friday in Dambulla. The match promises to be a thrilling encounter between two evenly matched teams.Sri Lanka has been in impressive form throughout the tournament, remaining unbeaten in the group stage. They topped Group B with three wins and a tie, showcasing their consistency and resilience. Their batting lineup has been led by Chamari Athapaththu, who has scored two half-centuries, while the bowling attack has been spearheaded by Oshadi Ranasinghe, who has taken seven wickets.Pakistan, on the other hand, finished second in Group A with two wins and a loss. Their only defeat came against arch-rivals India, who they will face in the final if they can overcome Sri Lanka. Pakistan's batting has been anchored by Nida Dar, who has scored 102 runs in the tournament, while their bowling has been led by Fatima Sana, who has taken six wickets.The winner of this semi-final will face India in the summit clash on Sunday. India has been the dominant force in women's cricket in the region, having won the last six editions of the Asia Cup. However, both Sri Lanka and Pakistan will be determined to upset the favorites and claim the title.The match is expected to be a close and competitive affair, with both teams having their strengths and weaknesses. Sri Lanka will be looking to continue their unbeaten run, while Pakistan will be eager to avenge their loss to India. The outcome of the match will have a significant impact on the tournament and will set the stage for an exciting final.

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Wasim Jaffer Set to Coach Punjab Kings in IPL 2024

Wasim Jaffer Set to Coach Punjab Kings in IPL 2024

Punjab Kings (PBKS), the perennial underachievers of the Indian Premier League (IPL), are poised to appoint former India batter Wasim Jaffer as their new head coach for the upcoming season. Jaffer, who previously served as PBKS' batting consultant and batting coach, will succeed Trevor Bayliss, whose two-year contract expired.Jaffer's appointment marks his third stint with the Punjab franchise. He was released as the batting consultant ahead of the 2023 IPL season. The 46-year-old, who played 31 Tests and 2 ODIs for India, was the batting coach of PBKS from 2019-2021.PBKS, who have not reached the playoffs since 2014, endured a disappointing IPL 2023 campaign, finishing ninth in the points table. Despite recording the highest successful run-chase in T20 cricket earlier this year, chasing down 262 at the Eden Gardens to beat Kolkata Knight Riders, the team struggled for consistency.Bayliss, a World Cup-winning coach who also guided Kolkata Knight Riders to two IPL trophies, failed to transform PBKS into a consistent outfit. His three-year tenure ended with the team finishing in the bottom half of the table.Jaffer's appointment is expected to bring a fresh approach to the franchise. His experience as a player and coach, coupled with his knowledge of the IPL, could prove invaluable for PBKS.Meanwhile, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is set to meet with all 10 IPL teams on July 31 to discuss the number of retentions teams can make and the Right to Match (RTM) options ahead of the IPL 2025 mega auction.

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Suryakumar Yadav Named India's T20I Captain, Hardik Pandya Snubbed

Suryakumar Yadav Named India's T20I Captain, Hardik Pandya Snubbed

Hardik Pandya Snubbed as Suryakumar Yadav Takes Over as India's T20I CaptainIn a surprising turn of events, star all-rounder Hardik Pandya has been overlooked for the captaincy role in India's upcoming T20I series against Sri Lanka. Instead, the selectors have opted for Suryakumar Yadav, who will lead the team for the first time in his career.Pandya's exclusion from the captaincy has raised eyebrows, given his impressive performances and leadership qualities in recent times. He has captained India in the absence of Rohit Sharma and was also named vice-captain for the T20 World Cup, which India won under his leadership.However, India's chief selector, Ajit Agarkar, has clarified that fitness and availability were the primary reasons for choosing Suryakumar over Pandya. Pandya has a history of injury concerns, which may have influenced the selectors' decision.The move has sparked a debate within the cricketing fraternity. Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has criticized the selectors, claiming that fitness is merely an excuse for not appointing Pandya as captain. He believes that other players with fitness issues have still gone on to become successful captains.Meanwhile, Suryakumar has expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to lead India. He has previously captained the team in T20I series against Australia and South Africa, where he impressed with his tactical acumen and leadership skills.The first T20I of the three-match series against Sri Lanka will be played on July 27 in Pallekele. India's squad includes a mix of experienced players and exciting young talents, with Suryakumar leading the charge as captain.

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Kane Williamson and Chris Woakes Join Durban's Super Giants for SA20 2025

Kane Williamson and Chris Woakes Join Durban's Super Giants for SA20 2025

Kane Williamson and Chris Woakes, two renowned international cricketers, have signed with Durban's Super Giants as direct signings for the upcoming SA20 2025 season. This marks the first SA20 appearance for both players.Williamson, the former New Zealand captain, recently declined a central contract and relinquished his captaincy to prioritize playing in the SA20. He emphasized his commitment to New Zealand outside of his South African stint. "SA20 looks really exciting," Williamson said. "My priority still is, absolutely, playing for New Zealand."Woakes, a key white-ball player for England, has been instrumental in their ODI and T20I World Cup successes. Despite not being selected for the 2024 T20 World Cup, he remains a valuable asset to any team.The SA20 tournament will run from January 9 to February 8, with July 21 as the deadline for retentions and August 31 for direct signings. Last season, Durban's Super Giants finished as runners-up, losing to Sunrisers Eastern Cape in the final.Other notable England players joining the SA20 include Joe Root, who signed with Paarl Royals, and Ben Stokes, who received a substantial contract offer from MI Cape Town.The addition of Williamson and Woakes to the Super Giants roster is a significant boost to their title aspirations. Their experience and skill will be invaluable in the competitive SA20 environment.

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Gambhir and Suryakumar Debut as India's New Leadership Duo Against Sri Lanka

Gambhir and Suryakumar Debut as India's New Leadership Duo Against Sri Lanka

India's newly appointed head coach Gautam Gambhir and T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav will make their debut as a leadership duo against a struggling Sri Lankan side in a series of limited-overs matches. The first game of the three-match T20I series will be held on Saturday in Pallekele.Gambhir, a two-time World Cup winner, takes over the coaching reins from Rahul Dravid. The new coach faces a significant challenge, considering that under Dravid's guidance, the team reached the final in each of the ICC events -- World Test Championship, ODI World Cup and T20 World Cup -- in the respective recent editions.Known for his tenacity and intense approach, Gambhir's coaching style will present a fresh experience for the players. They will also need to adapt to the leadership of their new T20I captain, Suryakumar.The selection of Suryakumar as captain came as a mild surprise, as he was chosen over Hardik Pandya despite his relatively limited captaincy experience. The BCCI selection committee emphasized their preference for a captain who was consistently available for selection and considered "dressing room feedback" when deciding to reset the T20I team's leadership.The Indian selectors have ample time to reconstruct the team for the next T20 World Cup in 2026, which will be jointly hosted by India and Sri Lanka. Following the recent World Cup victory and the retirement of experienced players Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja from T20Is, the team finds itself in a transitional phase.This presents an opportunity for young talents like Shubman Gill, the vice-captain in both white-ball formats, to solidify his position in the team. Other promising players, including Yashasvi Jaiswal, Rinku Singh, and Riyan Parag, will also aim to establish themselves.Axar Patel seamlessly steps into Jadeja's role in the playing eleven, while India boasts a wealth of all-round options with the presence of Pandya, Shivam Dube and Washington Sundar.Jasprit Bumrah has been given a well-deserved rest for this tour, allowing Arshdeep Singh and Mohammed Siraj to capitalize on the favorable conditions at the Pallekele International Stadium.Sri Lanka's bowling attack has been weakened by the absence of Dushmantha Chameera and Nuwan Thushara. The team has brought in Asitha Fernando and Dilshan Madushanka as replacements.The island nation, which won the T20 World Cup in 2014, is currently facing challenging times after being eliminated in the first round of the recent edition. In the wake of this disappointment, captain Wanindu Hasaranga, coach Chris Silverwood and consultant coach Mahela Jayawardene all submitted their resignations.Former SL captain Sanath Jayasuriya has been appointed as the interim coach for Sri Lanka. He has encouraged his team to capitalize on the absence of experienced players in the Indian squad. However, Jayasuriya is well aware that his team is in dire need of consistent and strong performances to turn their fortunes around.The responsibility of leading the team has been given to the promising batsman Charith Asalanka, as Sri Lanka, similar to India, ventures into unfamiliar territory with the aim of improving their cricket.With the advantage of playing on their home turf, Sri Lanka have reason to be optimistic about changing their fortunes, considering the wealth of talent within their squad. This includes the aggressive former captain Dasun Shanaka, Kusal Perera, Kusal Mendis and the seasoned Dinesh Chandimal.

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India Overwhelming Favorites in Women's Asia Cup Semifinal Clash Against Bangladesh

India Overwhelming Favorites in Women's Asia Cup Semifinal Clash Against Bangladesh

India vs Bangladesh: Women's Asia Cup Semifinal 1 Live ScoreIn the highly anticipated semifinal clash of the Women's Asia Cup, Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana won the toss and elected to bat first against India. The match is being played at the Dambulla International Cricket Stadium in Sri Lanka.India, the overwhelming favorites, have been in impressive form throughout the tournament, winning all three of their group matches convincingly. Bangladesh, on the other hand, has shown glimpses of their potential, but they will need to play at their best to upset the Indian juggernaut.Bangladesh's slow bowlers, led by Nahida Akhter and Rabeya Khan, will be key to their chances of success. Both bowlers have claimed five wickets apiece in the tournament so far and will look to put pressure on India's experienced batting lineup.India will be relying on their star-studded batting unit to deliver once again. Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma, and Harmanpreet Kaur are all in good form and will be looking to make significant contributions.The start of the innings will be crucial for India, and Shafali Verma will be eager to give her team a solid foundation. The young opener has been in excellent touch throughout the tournament and will be looking to continue her impressive run.India will also need their bowlers to step up and deliver. The likes of Renuka Singh, Deepti Sharma, and Rajeshwari Gayakwad will be tasked with containing Bangladesh's batters and picking up regular wickets.The match promises to be an exciting contest between two teams with contrasting styles of play. India will be looking to impose their dominance and secure a place in the final, while Bangladesh will be aiming to pull off an upset and make history.

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Jasprit Bumrah Breaks Silence on Captaincy Snub, Defends Bowlers' Intelligence

Jasprit Bumrah Breaks Silence on Captaincy Snub, Defends Bowlers' Intelligence

Team India is gearing up to face Sri Lanka in a white-ball series, commencing with three T20I matches from Saturday. The absence of former skipper Rohit Sharma from the shortest format has sparked discussions about his replacement. While all-rounder Hardik Pandya seemed like a potential candidate, the newly appointed head coach Gautam Gambhir and chief selector Ajit Agarkar have surprisingly named batter Suryakumar Yadav as the captain for the T20Is against Sri Lanka.The decision has raised questions about star pacer Jasprit Bumrah's exclusion from the captaincy race. Bumrah, who played a pivotal role in India's T20 World Cup 2024 triumph, has expressed his views on the matter."I cannot approach the team and demand to be made captain. It's beyond my authority. I believe bowlers are the intelligent ones because we have to dismiss batters. We constantly face challenges due to shorter grounds and superior bats. I can't recall any technology or innovation that significantly enhances ball swing. People enjoy watching the ball being hit around and sixes being scored," Bumrah stated at the Indian Express Adda."Bowlers are doing the difficult work. They're not hiding behind a bat or a flat wicket. When a game is lost, bowlers are blamed. It's a demanding task. I take great pride in it. You face numerous obstacles. Bowlers develop innovative strategies to succeed because of these challenges. Facing adversity makes you more courageous, and leadership requires courage. We've seen Pat Cummins excel. I've witnessed Wasim Akram lead. Kapil Dev and Imran Khan have won World Cups. Bowlers are the intelligent ones. Sometimes, it's physically demanding, which is why batters often assume leadership roles. In my opinion, bowlers are the smart ones," he added.Traditionally, bowlers have not been considered for team captaincy. However, Bumrah cited the example of Australia's skipper Pat Cummins, who led his team to ODI World Cup and World Test Championship titles."Perception shifts with results. I faced the perception that my bowling action wouldn't work, but now people try to imitate it. You don't need to say anything; let your results speak for themselves. Pat Cummins is a prime example. I've achieved many positive outcomes. He won the World Cup and WTC. I don't believe it's a burden. When you play cricket, you want responsibility," said Bumrah."You don't want to hide and be a backbencher. You must have the mindset that if you give me the ball, I will make a difference. I believe there is no greater feeling than having responsibility. Injuries can happen to anyone," he added.

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