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Pant Fumes After DC's Second Consecutive IPL Loss

Pant Fumes After DC's Second Consecutive IPL Loss

Delhi Capitals Skipper Rishabh Pant Fumes After Second Consecutive IPL LossDelhi Capitals (DC) skipper Rishabh Pant's frustration was palpable after his team's second consecutive loss in the ongoing IPL 2024 season. The Capitals fell short by 12 runs against Rajasthan Royals (RR) in a thrilling last-over finish on Thursday, further dampening Pant's return to competitive cricket since his horrific car accident in December 2022.Chasing a challenging 186 to win, Pant struggled to find his rhythm, scoring 28 runs off 26 balls. The pressure mounted on the DC skipper, who attempted to break the shackles with a cut shot against leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal. However, the ball edged into the gloves of wicketkeeper Sanju Samson, giving RR a crucial breakthrough.Pant's dismissal handed RR control of the proceedings, and the DC skipper's frustration boiled over. As he made his way to the dressing room, Pant smashed his bat in anger, reflecting his disappointment with the team's performance.The loss against RR was particularly disappointing for DC, as it came on the heels of their defeat to Lucknow Super Giants in their season opener. The Capitals' batting has been a major concern, with Pant and his teammates failing to fire consistently.DC will now host defending champions Chennai Super Kings on March 31, hoping to turn their fortunes around. However, they will need to address their batting woes and find a way to support Pant, who is still regaining his form after his injury.

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Riyan Parag's Heroics Power Rajasthan Royals to Thrilling IPL Victory

Riyan Parag's Heroics Power Rajasthan Royals to Thrilling IPL Victory

Riyan Parag's heroics propelled Rajasthan Royals to a thrilling 12-run victory over Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Thursday. Despite battling illness for the past three days, Parag's remarkable innings of 84 not out off 45 balls spearheaded Rajasthan Royals to a formidable total of 185 for 5.The 22-year-old from Assam showcased maturity beyond his years, anchoring the Rajasthan Royals innings after they found themselves at 36 for 3 in the eighth over. Parag's exceptional performance earned him the Player of the Match award, marking a significant breakthrough in his cricketing journey.Reflecting on his journey and the support of his family, Parag expressed gratitude, stating, "(Emotions) They are settled, mom is here, she has seen the struggle, the last 3-4 years."Despite facing scrutiny in previous seasons, Parag's perseverance and dedication finally paid off, with his elevated role at No. 4 proving instrumental in Rajasthan Royals' success. His stellar domestic form preceding the IPL season further bolstered his confidence and performance on the field.Rajasthan Royals' captain, Sanju Samson, commended Parag's talent, remarking, "Riyan Parag has been a big name in the last few years. Wherever I go, people ask me about him. There is something very special he can give to Indian cricket."The match witnessed a remarkable turnaround for Rajasthan Royals, who found themselves at 36 for 3 in the eighth over. However, Parag's composed innings and strategic partnerships propelled the team to a competitive total.Also Read: How to watch IPL 2024 live in USA, Canada and MENA regionFurthermore, RR's decision to include Nandre Burger as an impact player proved astute, with the South African pacer making crucial breakthroughs. Samson highlighted the importance of utilizing all 15 players effectively in the evolving dynamics of the IPL.In the final over, Avesh Khan's impeccable execution under pressure sealed the victory for Rajasthan Royals. Reflecting on his strategy, Avesh emphasized the importance of clear planning and execution, saying, "I try to improve myself everytime. In T20s I try to reinvent myself. I never think about selection and only practice what I want to bowl."(Inputs from PTI)

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Steve Smith Praises MS Dhoni's Unparalleled Cricketing Acumen and Leadership

Steve Smith Praises MS Dhoni's Unparalleled Cricketing Acumen and Leadership

Australian cricket legend Steve Smith has heaped praise upon former Indian captain MS Dhoni, hailing him as an unparalleled cricketing mind and exceptional leader. Smith, who played alongside Dhoni during his stint with the Chennai Super Kings (CSK), described the experience as "tremendous," highlighting Dhoni's exceptional skills behind the stumps and his profound understanding of the game."There's no one better in India to have behind the stumps than MS Dhoni," Smith remarked. "The way he understands the game and the angles of the game is second to none. So look, he was a tremendous person to play with. I really enjoyed his company on and off the field."Smith also lauded Dhoni's calm demeanor and his significant contributions to his cricketing development. "He's such a chilled guy, obviously extremely busy with loads of things outside the game, but extremely chilled down to earth and a wonderful person," Smith said. "There were many occasions where MS was fantastic. You know, I really enjoyed playing with him. I enjoyed leading him as well. He certainly helped me out."Dhoni's illustrious reign with CSK came to an end when the franchise appointed Ruturaj Gaikwad as the new captain. However, despite Dhoni's departure from the leadership role, CSK has commenced their IPL 2024 campaign with remarkable victories against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Gujarat Titans (GT).Smith's admiration for Dhoni is a testament to the latter's enduring legacy in Indian cricket. Dhoni's exceptional cricketing acumen, leadership prowess, and calm demeanor have made him one of the most respected and successful captains in the history of the game.

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Women's Red-Ball Cricket Returns to India with East Zone Dominating

Women's Red-Ball Cricket Returns to India with East Zone Dominating

Women's red-ball cricket made a triumphant return to India's domestic calendar after a six-year hiatus, with the Senior Women Inter-Zonal Multi-Day Trophy kicking off in Pune on March 28. East Zone, led by Deepti Sharma, opted to bat first and put up a formidable 385 for 8 against North East Zone.East Zone's innings was anchored by a magnificent 140 from Dhara Gujjar, who batted for 216 balls and struck 22 boundaries. She shared crucial partnerships with Rizu Saha (109 runs) and Durga Murmu (99 runs), consolidating the innings after the early loss of Uma Chetry (47) and Deepti Sharma (49).North East Zone's bowling attack was led by Debasmita Dutta, who claimed 5/76 from 32 overs. Yasin Sariba also chipped in with 2/100.In the other match of the tournament, West Zone dominated Central Zone at the DY Patil Academy in Ambi. West Zone's spin duo of Anuja Patil (5/75) and Radha Yadav (3/55) shared eight wickets between them, bowling Central Zone out for 245 in 87.3 overs.Punam Raut top-scored for Central Zone with a resolute 84 off 209 balls, but her efforts were not enough to prevent West Zone from taking a strong position in the match. West Zone ended the day on 26 for no loss, trailing Central Zone by 219 runs.

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Zak Crawley: England to Refine Aggressive Approach After India Series

Zak Crawley: England to Refine Aggressive Approach After India Series

Zak Crawley, England's leading run-scorer in the recent Test series against India, believes that the team will not abandon their aggressive approach despite their shortcomings in the subcontinent. However, he acknowledges the need for refinement to capitalize on their dominant positions.Crawley emphasized that England's faith in their attacking methods remained unwavering throughout the series, despite their eventual 4-1 defeat. He pointed to the fourth Test in Ranchi, where England squandered a significant first-innings lead, as a missed opportunity."We never really lost faith and had the same attitude," Crawley said. "We genuinely believed in ourselves and thought we could win the series. We were in all the games."Crawley expressed satisfaction with his personal performances, having emerged as England's most consistent batter with 407 runs at an average of 40.70. He attributed his improved form to a more positive mindset and a focus on smothering the spin."I am trying to embrace failure more and accepting it is part of the game," Crawley said. "So, I'm trying to stick with that."Despite his success against India's spinners, Crawley admitted that he was unable to replicate his remarkable 189-run innings from the Ashes against their seamers. However, he emphasized his confidence against pace bowling and his willingness to engage with the opposition's best bowlers."I just thought, 'there are a couple of good balls in here, I just need to put them under pressure early'," Crawley said. "I feel like a bit more pace on the ball has always suited my game a little bit more."Crawley also revealed that he had undergone laser surgery to correct his short-sightedness, which had previously required him to wear contact lenses. He believes that this has improved his ability to pick up the ball.While Crawley's series record paled in comparison to India's Yashasvi Jaiswal, he insisted that he is not driven by a desire for big scores. Instead, he focuses on staying present and playing one ball at a time."Whenever I have looked too far ahead like that, that is how you get out straight away," Crawley said. "Actually, a couple of those occasions I was thinking, 'I need to get a big score' and I wasn't in the process."Crawley believes that England need to refine their approach to absorbing pressure and putting it back on the opposition. He emphasized that the team will not become more negative but will seek to identify the right moments to absorb pressure."We always talk about absorbing pressure and putting pressure back on," Crawley said. "The last couple of years we've done the putting back on pretty well, and we've spoken about maybe picking those moments to absorb at the right times as well."

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IPL's Growth Raises Concerns for Ashwin: 'Cricket Takes a Backseat'

IPL's Growth Raises Concerns for Ashwin: 'Cricket Takes a Backseat'

Ravichandran Ashwin, India's star spinner, has expressed his concerns about the IPL's rapid growth, stating that it has become so "huge" that cricket sometimes takes a backseat.Ashwin highlighted the challenges faced by players in managing their time between training sessions and advertisement shoots during the two-month-long competition. He reflected on the remarkable evolution of the IPL since its inception in 2008 and emphasized the demanding nature of the player's lifestyle on the road during the tournament."As a youngster coming into the IPL, I was only looking to learn from the big stars, I did not think about how the IPL would look 10 years down the line. I can say that, having been in the IPL for so many seasons, the IPL is huge," he said on the Club Prairie Fire podcast."Sometimes I wonder if IPL is even cricket, because sport takes a backstage (during IPL). It's so huge. We do end up practicing in advertisement shoots and sets! That's where the IPL has gotten to," said Ashwin, who is an important member of the Rajasthan Royals squad.The 37-year-old, who achieved the milestone of 500 Test wickets recently, commenced his IPL journey with the Chennai Super Kings. His impressive performances in the IPL played a crucial role in earning him opportunities to represent India across formats.In 2022, the IPL media rights were secured for a staggering Rs 48,390 crore for a five-year cycle, solidifying its position as the second most valuable league in the sporting world in terms of per-match value, only behind the NFL. This astronomical figure surpassed renowned leagues such as the English Premier League, NBA, and Major League Baseball.Ashwin spoke about his early days in the IPL and how the event exceeded all expectations. "No one envisaged the kind of growth that the IPL has had. I still remember a conversation I had with Scott Styris when we were both at CSK. He told me that when he was playing for the Deccan Chargers in the initial seasons of IPL, he did not think the IPL would last for more than two-three years.""Initially, there was a big influx of money," Ashwin said on the podcast hosted by former England captain Michael Vaughan and Australian great Adam Gilchrist.The IPL's profile has been further elevated by the astronomical deals secured by players during auctions. In the latest auction, Australian pacer Mitchell Starc made headlines by clinching a record deal worth Rs 24.74 crore with the Kolkata Knight Riders. This significant acquisition underscores the league's ability to attract top-tier talent and solidifies its status as one of the most lucrative and sought-after cricket tournaments globally."Look, over the years you'd think that the IPL is one tournament that is largely won at the auctions. I believe the auctions are a very important facet of this league, but the beauty of the IPL is that franchises have evolved into getting their teams right.""There's no one way to skin a cat. No one player is bigger than the team. No one slot is bigger than others. The teams invest wisely," said Ashwin who has also represented Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals in the IPL.

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Dhoni's Rare Emotional Outburst After Jadeja's IPL Heroics

Dhoni's Rare Emotional Outburst After Jadeja's IPL Heroics

MS Dhoni, renowned for his composed demeanor on the field, displayed a rare outburst of emotion during last year's IPL final. The incident occurred after Ravindra Jadeja's heroic performance guided Chennai Super Kings (CSK) to their fifth IPL title.In the rain-affected match, CSK faced a daunting task in the final over, needing 10 runs off the last two balls. Jadeja stepped up to the plate, smashing medium-pacer Mohit Sharma for a six and a four, turning the tide in CSK's favor.Dhoni's reaction to Jadeja's heroics was uncharacteristic. He embraced and lifted Jadeja, a gesture that left an indelible mark on fans. Recalling the moment during a promotional event, Jadeja joked that he might be the only person besides Dhoni's wife, Sakshi, to receive such a lift.Dhoni praised Jadeja's batting, expressing his confidence in his ability to achieve the target. "I was quite confident about you know Jaddu has the talent and mindset to achieve the target," Dhoni said. "It was a very memorable innings."Dhoni acknowledged the difficulty of Jadeja's task, particularly the sixes he hit before the final ball. "Looking at the TV, it looks easy but now that I bat down the order, I know how difficult it is to get that kind of elevation and win it for six," Dhoni said.The emotions ran high after CSK's victory, with Dhoni expressing his gratitude for Jadeja's contribution. "The emotions were very high. So a big round of applause for Jaddu for the way he batted," Dhoni said.Jadeja's performance in the final showcased his talent and determination, while Dhoni's emotional outburst highlighted the close bond between the two players and the significance of the victory for CSK.

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MS Dhoni's Age-Defying Catch Stuns Cricket World

MS Dhoni's Age-Defying Catch Stuns Cricket World

MS Dhoni's remarkable catch during the Chennai Super Kings' (CSK) clash with the Gujarat Titans has ignited a frenzy among cricket enthusiasts and fans alike. The former CSK skipper, known for his lightning-fast reflexes and exceptional anticipation, showcased his enduring skills on the field.As Daryl Mitchell delivered a full delivery around the off-stump to Vijay Shankar, the latter attempted a straight drive but only managed to edge the ball. In a flash, Dhoni dived to his right and pulled off a spectacular catch, sending Shankar back to the pavilion. The Chepauk crowd erupted in thunderous applause, witnessing the veteran's remarkable effort behind the stumps.The match also featured another stunning catch by Ajinkya Rahane, who dived forward to dismiss David Miller. Former India opener Virender Sehwag praised both catches, acknowledging Rahane's brilliance and humorously labeling Dhoni as "buzurg" (old)."Catches win matches. Ajinkya Rahane picked a good catch so did Rachin Ravindra. Buzurg (old) MS Dhoni also picked one," Sehwag said on Cricbuzz.Rohan Gavaskar, also part of the discussion, pointed out that Sehwag had not referred to Rahane as "buzurg." Sehwag remained adamant, citing the significant age gap between Rahane and Dhoni."Their age is not the same, there is a difference and Rahane is also fitter than MS Dhoni. There is a big difference between a 35-year-old and a 41-year-old (42). MS is getting old now there is no doubt about it," said Sehwag.Dhoni's age-defying catch serves as a testament to his enduring skills and unwavering determination. Despite being in the twilight of his career, he continues to make significant contributions to his team, proving that age is just a number when it comes to cricketing excellence.

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Bangladesh's Sharfuddoula Ibne Shahid Joins ICC Elite Panel of Umpires, Nitin Menon Inducted for Fifth Time

Bangladesh's Sharfuddoula Ibne Shahid Joins ICC Elite Panel of Umpires, Nitin Menon Inducted for Fifth Time

Bangladesh's Sharfuddoula Ibne Shahid has made history by becoming the first umpire from his country to be inducted into the prestigious ICC Elite Panel of Umpires. This significant achievement marks a milestone for Bangladesh's cricket fraternity and underscores the country's growing stature in the international cricketing arena.Sharfuddoula's elevation to the elite panel is a testament to his exceptional skills and experience as an umpire. He has officiated in numerous international matches, including 10 Tests, 63 ODIs, and 44 T20Is. His calm demeanor, sharp decision-making, and ability to handle pressure have earned him the respect of players, coaches, and fans alike.Alongside Sharfuddoula, India's Nitin Menon has also been inducted into the ICC Elite Panel of Umpires for an unprecedented fifth time. Menon, who joined the elite panel at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, remains the only Indian in the 12-member club. His inclusion is a recognition of his consistent performances and his ability to adapt to the evolving demands of the game.The ICC Elite Panel of Umpires is the highest level of umpiring in international cricket. Umpires who are selected for this panel have demonstrated exceptional abilities and have consistently met the rigorous standards set by the ICC. They are responsible for officiating in the most high-profile matches, including Test matches, One-Day Internationals, and Twenty20 Internationals.The induction of Sharfuddoula and Menon into the ICC Elite Panel of Umpires is a significant development for both Bangladesh and India. It reflects the growing strength of umpiring in these countries and their commitment to promoting fair play and integrity in the sport.

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