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India Women Complete 5-0 Sweep of Bangladesh in T20I Series

India Women Complete 5-0 Sweep of Bangladesh in T20I Series

India's women's cricket team completed a comprehensive 5-0 series sweep against Bangladesh with a 21-run victory in the fifth and final T20I in Sylhet on Thursday.After posting a competitive 156 for five, India's bowlers, led by Radha Yadav's three-wicket haul, restricted Bangladesh to 136 for six.Richa Ghosh's quickfire unbeaten 28 off 17 balls provided the impetus for India's total. The wicketkeeper-batter struck three fours and a six to help India recover from a mid-innings wobble.Smriti Mandhana (33) and Dayalan Hemalatha (37) had earlier laid the foundation with a 60-run partnership for the third wicket.Bangladesh's chase began promisingly, with Sobhana Mostary hitting three fours in the first over. However, Yadav's athletic catch to dismiss Mostary set the tone for India's bowling performance.Yadav then removed Dilara Akter, Nigar Sultana, and Rubya Haider in quick succession to leave Bangladesh reeling at 52 for five.Ritu Moni (37) and Shorifa Khatun (28 not out) staged a brief fightback with a 57-run stand for the sixth wicket. However, Asha Sobhana broke the partnership by dismissing Moni in the 17th over.Despite the rearguard action, Bangladesh fell short of the target, handing India a comfortable victory.Yadav finished as the series' leading wicket-taker with 10 dismissals, while Mandhana was the leading run-scorer with 116 runs.

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Gujarat Titans Struggle Under Shubman Gill's Captaincy, Kirsten Calls for Balance in IPL

Gujarat Titans Struggle Under Shubman Gill's Captaincy, Kirsten Calls for Balance in IPL

The Gujarat Titans, under the leadership of Hardik Pandya, achieved remarkable success in the Indian Premier League (IPL), reaching consecutive finals in 2022 and 2023. However, the team's fortunes have taken a downturn under the captaincy of Shubman Gill this season, as they find themselves at the bottom of the table with seven losses and only four wins in 11 games.A significant challenge for the Titans has been the lack of runs from Gill. In the last five outings, Gill has struggled to make an impact with the bat, registering three single-digit scores and a highest score of only 35. This dip in form has added to the team's woes and contributed to their disappointing performance this season.Gujarat Titans batting coach Gary Kirsten, however, felt that Gill has enjoyed the leadership role, but captaincy is something that takes time to master. "I think he's enjoyed the captaincy, it's something that takes time to really master, but I think he's enjoyed it this season," Kirsten said. "He's a world-class player, I have no doubt that in the next three games he's going to put in one or two really good performances."Kirsten also acknowledged the challenge of replacing the injured Mohammed Shami, who has been a pivotal pace weapon for the team, particularly during the powerplay overs, over the past two seasons. "I think you do miss players. Obviously someone like a Shami who was big for us in the last two years, that kind of a player is difficult to replace. You can't replace world-class bowlers like that.""There are some talented young bowlers in our group, but it takes time to find your feet against guys that are wanting to trade every ball for six."The South African said the Powerplay has exposed the bowling of many teams this season. "That's an area where I think all the teams have been exposed. The powerplay has been a tough place to bowl this season. But saying that, a little bit in the wicket, you nick a few batters off and anything can happen.""Ahmedabad is traditionally a wicket that does a little bit up-front. So, tomorrow it could turn around and the seamers can get some wickets for us and we can get 2-3 wickets quite quickly and then the whole game changes."GT are technically still in the mix though with a maximum tally of 14 points, it would be very difficult for them to qualify. Kirsten wants his team to produce a "solid" show in the last 3 games. "We haven't played the kind of cricket we know that we can play. There are certain components of our game that haven't been as consistent as in the past. So for the last three games, we just want to play solid cricket in all departments of the game, because if you don't, you'll get exposed.""So hopefully one or two guys put in some match-winning performances tomorrow and we can play a good game of cricket."Kirsten said his team will need to find a way to take wickets in the Powerplay so that spinners can come into the picture. "If we bowl reasonably well in the power play, it helps our spinners big time because then the spinners can bowl to new batters, which makes a big difference."As a purist who values the balance between bat and ball, Kirsten is concerned about the overwhelming dominance of batters in the current IPL season. He urges the BCCI to explore ways to restore equilibrium between batting and bowling in the league.This season has been particularly challenging for bowlers, with IPL teams achieving 250-plus totals on eight occasions, indicating a significant advantage for the batsmen. Kirsten's sentiments reflect a broader concern within the cricketing community regarding the need to maintain the integrity and competitiveness of the game by ensuring a fair balance between batting and bowling prowess in T20 cricket.

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MS Dhoni's Heartwarming Gesture and Injury Revelation

MS Dhoni's Heartwarming Gesture and Injury Revelation

Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the legendary Indian cricketer, continues to captivate fans with his exceptional skills and humble demeanor. In the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL), the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) icon has been battling age and injuries, yet he continues to entertain the crowd with his brilliant batting cameos.Recently, Dhoni's immense popularity was evident when he made a fan's day by signing his hand-made portrait. In a heartwarming video that went viral on social media, a fan approached Dhoni with two portraits of the CSK legend. The intricate details and artistry of the paintings left Dhoni impressed, and he applauded the fan's talent. As a token of appreciation, Dhoni signed both portraits, leaving the fan overjoyed.On the field, Dhoni has surprised many by batting at the No. 9 spot in CSK's match against the Punjab Kings. This decision raised eyebrows among fans and experts, with some questioning Dhoni's place in the team if he was unwilling to bat higher in the order.However, it has now been revealed that Dhoni's delayed arrival at the crease is due to an injury. According to a report by the Times of India, Dhoni is carrying a muscle tear in his leg, which restricts his running ability. As a result, the veteran cricketer prefers to come out to bat later in the innings to avoid excessive running between the wickets."We are virtually playing with our 'B' team. Those who are criticizing Dhoni don't know the sacrifice that he is doing for this team," a source was quoted as saying in the report.The report also suggests that if Devon Conway, CSK's second wicket-keeper batter, was available, Dhoni would have been given a rest from a few matches.Despite the challenges, Dhoni remains a vital part of the CSK team, providing guidance and support to his younger teammates. His unwavering determination and love for the game continue to inspire fans and fellow players alike.

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KKR's Nitish Rana Faces Off with Wife Saachi Marwah in Fun Cricket Session

KKR's Nitish Rana Faces Off with Wife Saachi Marwah in Fun Cricket Session

Nitish Rana and Saachi Marwah Engage in Playful Cricket Face-OffKolkata Knight Riders (KKR) batsman Nitish Rana recently found himself on the receiving end of some friendly competition from his wife, Saachi Marwah, in a lighthearted cricket session. The playful exchange was captured on video by KKR and has since gone viral on social media.In the video, Rana is seen bowling to Marwah, who effortlessly dispatches his deliveries with ease. "What's this face-off all about?" asks the person filming the video. "Husband and wife face-off," replies Rana with a grin.Marwah's impressive batting skills drew praise from her husband, who exclaimed, "She's got a better pull shot than me." The video showcases the couple's playful banter and their shared love for the sport.KKR is currently enjoying a successful IPL 2024 campaign, sitting atop the points table with 16 points from 11 matches. The team, led by Shreyas Iyer, is looking to secure its third IPL title, having previously won under Gautam Gambhir's captaincy in 2012 and 2014. Gambhir currently serves as KKR's mentor.Rana's performance in the tournament has been crucial to KKR's success. The left-handed batsman has scored 350 runs in 11 matches, including three half-centuries. His contributions have helped KKR maintain its position at the top of the standings.The viral video of Rana and Marwah's cricket face-off has garnered widespread attention, highlighting the couple's love for the sport and their playful relationship. It also serves as a reminder of the growing popularity of women's cricket in India.

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Worcestershire to Honor Late Spinner Josh Baker with Shirt Tribute

Worcestershire to Honor Late Spinner Josh Baker with Shirt Tribute

Worcestershire County Cricket Club will honor the memory of their late left-arm spinner Josh Baker by wearing his No. 33 on their playing shirts for the remainder of the season. Baker, who had made two County Championship appearances this season, passed away suddenly on May 2 at the age of 20.Baker was a highly promising cricketer who had represented England at under-19 level. He signed his first contract with Worcestershire in 2022 and had already made a significant impact on the team. In 22 first-class matches, he took 43 wickets, while in 25 limited-overs appearances, he claimed 27 wickets.The day before his passing, Baker had taken 3 for 66 in the first innings of Worcestershire's four-day 2nd XI Championship match against Somerset. The match was called off early on the final day as a mark of respect.Players wore black armbands during the most recent round of the County Championship, which began on May 3. Worcestershire declined to comment on the nature of Baker's death, asking for "the respect of privacy" on behalf of his family.After consulting with the family, Baker's teammates have decided to honor his memory by wearing his squad number on the front of their shirts, under the club crest."It is clear from the outpouring of love we've seen, following last week's awful news, that Josh touched the lives of everyone who had the privilege of knowing him," said Worcestershire CEO Ashley Giles in a statement released on Wednesday."Wearing Josh's number on their shirts is a way for the team, and all involved with Worcestershire cricket, to pay tribute to his memory and keep his spirit alive on the field.""Josh's mum and dad, Lisa and Paul, have asked us to thank everyone for the hundreds of messages of love and support that they have received since Josh's passing.""As we all continue to navigate through this very difficult time, we encourage our members, supporters, and the cricketing community to join us in honoring Josh's memory and celebrate the life of a remarkable young man who will forever hold a special place in our hearts."Worcestershire will wear the commemorative shirts for the first time on Friday, when they play Kent at Canterbury in Division One.

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Monty Panesar Withdraws from Political Race After Challenging Interviews

Monty Panesar Withdraws from Political Race After Challenging Interviews

Former England cricketer Monty Panesar has abruptly ended his brief foray into politics, withdrawing his candidacy for George Galloway's Workers Party of Great Britain just one week after being unveiled. The 42-year-old spinner's decision came after a series of challenging media interviews, including one where he struggled to articulate his views on the UK's NATO membership.Panesar, who made history as the first practicing Sikh to represent England in 2006, had expressed lofty ambitions of becoming Prime Minister and representing the working class. However, his political inexperience and lack of clarity on key issues became evident during his media appearances.In a statement announcing his withdrawal, Panesar acknowledged his need for further political education and time to find his political home. He expressed his gratitude to the Workers Party but emphasized his desire to mature and develop his political understanding before re-entering the political arena.Panesar's withdrawal highlights the challenges faced by individuals with limited political experience who seek to enter the political fray. It also raises questions about the vetting process employed by political parties in selecting candidates.Despite his brief political stint, Panesar remains a respected figure in the world of cricket. His achievements on the field, including his role in England's historic Ashes victory in 2005, have cemented his legacy as one of the most successful spinners in English cricket history.

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Mongolia's Cricket Nightmare: Bowled Out for 12, Second-Lowest T20I Score

Mongolia's Cricket Nightmare: Bowled Out for 12, Second-Lowest T20I Score

Mongolia's cricket team has endured a humiliating milestone, being bowled out for a mere 12 runs in a T20 International match against Japan. This ignominious score marks the second-lowest total in T20I history, surpassed only by Isle of Man's 10 all out against Spain in 2023.The match, held at the Sano International Cricket Ground in Japan, saw Japan post an imposing 217 for 7 after electing to bat. In response, Mongolia's batting lineup collapsed spectacularly, with 17-year-old left-arm seamer Kazuma Kato-Stafford wreaking havoc. Kato-Stafford claimed an astonishing 5 for 7 from his 3.2 overs, while Abdul Samad (2/4) and Makoto Taniyama (2/0) also chipped in with wickets.Tur Sumaya (4 off 11) was the only Mongolian batsman to reach double figures, while opener Namsrai Bat-yalalt faced the most deliveries (12). This was the second T20I of a seven-match series, with the third match later in the day being abandoned without a result.In the first T20I, Mongolia had been bowled out for 33 in reply to Japan's 199 for 5, suffering a 166-run defeat. This was Mongolia's fifth T20I appearance, having made their international debut at the Asian Games in Hangzhou, where they lost both their group stage matches.Despite these setbacks, Mongolia's cricket development has made strides in recent years. Battulga Gombo, known as the "man behind cricket" in the country, has played a pivotal role in establishing the sport. With the support of the Mongolian Cricket Seed Appeal, the schools' program has expanded, and indoor and outdoor tournaments are now held throughout the year.

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Peter Handscomb to Captain Leicestershire in T20 Blast

Peter Handscomb to Captain Leicestershire in T20 Blast

Peter Handscomb, the experienced Australian batsman, has been appointed as the captain of Leicestershire for the upcoming T20 Blast season. Despite his limited recent exposure to the format, Leicestershire's director of cricket, Claude Henderson, believes Handscomb possesses the necessary qualities to lead the team.Handscomb has only played six matches in the Big Bash League over the past two seasons, but his extensive experience in other formats has convinced Leicestershire that he is the right man for the job. The Foxes are aiming to qualify for T20 Finals Day for the first time since 2011, when they won their third title."I'm very excited to lead this team," said Handscomb. "The balance of the side looks good and hopefully we can perform to the standards we've set ourselves."Handscomb initially joined Leicestershire for six County Championship fixtures last year, but his deal was extended, and he ended up playing five times in the Blast, including three as captain. He signed a two-year extension to cover 2024 and 2025 at the end of last season and is their leading Championship run-scorer this season.Leicestershire won the Metro Bank Cup last year and hope to replicate that success in the T20 Blast. "We showed in the One Day Cup last year what we can do in white-ball cricket, so it's an exciting prospect to try and replicate that in the T20s this year," said Handscomb. "We want to entertain and play a fun brand of cricket."Henderson said: "Pete holds all the necessary qualities we are looking for in a captain. Not only does he possess extensive leadership experience, but he is also an incredibly calm head on the field and a highly respected voice in the changing room."Leicestershire finished bottom of the North Group last summer with two wins from 14 games, but they have added several new players to their squad in the off-season, including Ben Mike, Liam Trevaskis, Scott Currie, and Ben Cox. Wiaan Mulder will also return to the club as their other overseas player, alongside Handscomb. Rehan Ahmed should be available throughout after he was left out of England's T20 World Cup squad.Leicestershire's first Blast fixture is against Yorkshire on May 31. The tournament's group stage runs until July 19, with the quarter-finals and Finals Day due to take place in September.

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Brian Lara Believes Yashasvi Jaiswal Can Challenge His Record-Breaking 400 Not Out

Brian Lara Believes Yashasvi Jaiswal Can Challenge His Record-Breaking 400 Not Out

Yashasvi Jaiswal, the 22-year-old Indian left-hander, has caught the attention of legendary batsman Brian Lara, who believes Jaiswal has the potential to achieve remarkable feats, including challenging Lara's own record-breaking 400 not out.Lara's admiration for Jaiswal stems from their close relationship, which developed during their interactions over the past year. Their bond strengthened during the IPL, where Lara coached the Sunrisers Hyderabad while Jaiswal played for the Rajasthan Royals. They engaged in "4 am conversations," fostering a strong connection between the two left-handers.Since IPL 2023, Jaiswal has become a key player in India's Test and T20 teams. His exceptional performances in Test cricket are particularly noteworthy, with an impressive average of nearly 70 and three centuries to his name, including two double centuries in the recent home series against England.What has truly impressed Lara is Jaiswal's remarkable skill in adapting to the demands of the game. He has shown a unique ability to shift gears according to the game's situation, a quality that Lara finds highly impressive."If I feel my records are threatened, Jaiswal has got a very good chance to do so. He has got capabilities, couple of double hundreds already. He is that good," Lara told PTI editors.Lara, who celebrated his 55th birthday recently, is widely regarded as one of the game's all-time greats, having scored nearly 12,000 runs in Tests and over 10,000 runs in ODIs. His monumental record of the highest individual score, 400 not out against England in 2004, remains a remarkable achievement.Reflecting on his initial encounter with Jaiswal, Lara fondly recalled a light-hearted moment they shared while on the sidelines during the clash between Rajasthan Royals and SRH in the current season."The only thing I can reveal about that (conversation) is I think he is an outstanding young cricketer. What I like about him is that he is very humble and willing to work. The first time I met him (last year), I immediately found myself attached to him.""After the game (SRH vs Royals), I went to the hotel with a friend of mine from the Caribbean who knew Jos Buttler. It was midnight and Jaiswal found me. I promise you I left the hotel at 4 in the morning.""He just wanted to hear more and more and more. That is one of his amazing traits. His ability to want to learn as much as possible. Our conversations are about trying to make him a better cricketer. I am available for anyone that has my number. I am happy to talk cricket."Lara also expressed admiration for another left-hander, Abhishek Sharma, with whom he spent time at SRH."Again he is someone who I met while I was batting coach of SRH. I spent two years there. I am allowed to a bit biased when I see a left-hander, I just love a left-hander. Myself and Abhishek have developed a very good relationship, these youngsters are very humble. They want to learn.""What I like about these two, they want to get to great heights. I have great admiration for both."Lara believes that Jaiswal's ability to score quickly and his hunger to bat long make him a potential threat to his record."I think now, the pace that these guys are batting at. And you look at the guys over the years who have challenged that 300-mark and plus. It's Chris Gayle. It's Virender Sehwag. It's Sanath Jayasuriya, It's Inzamam-ul-Haq. It's Matthew Hayden. These are guys who destroy bowling attacks.""So I believe yes, I think it will be broken at some point in time. I think it has to be that person's destiny. Everything has to fall into place. And... I look forward to that time. I hope it happens, while I'm still around," he said.

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