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Harshit Rana Released from India Setup to Play for Delhi in Ranji Trophy

Harshit Rana Released from India Setup to Play for Delhi in Ranji Trophy

Pace bowler Harshit Rana, who has been serving as a traveling reserve with the Indian Test team during their ongoing series against New Zealand, is set to be released to play for Delhi in the upcoming Ranji Trophy match against Assam. The decision comes after Delhi and Districts Cricket Association (DDCA) requested Rana's services due to the unavailability of Navdeep Saini, who has been named in India A's squad touring Australia.Rana, who has not featured in the second Test against New Zealand, will be allowed to represent Delhi in the Ranji Trophy, as per reports from Times of India. The match between Delhi and Assam is scheduled to commence on Saturday, October 26, at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.Rana's release from the Indian setup follows a similar move for Nitish Kumar Reddy, who was allowed to play for Andhra against Gujarat. Rana has played nine first-class matches to date, claiming 36 wickets and even scoring a century with the bat.Rana's inclusion in the Indian setup has been a regular occurrence since Gautam Gambhir took over as head coach, having previously mentored him at Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) during IPL 2024. However, Rana is yet to make his debut in any format for India.With Rana's release confirming that he will not make his India debut before October 31, it provides Kolkata Knight Riders with the opportunity to retain him as an uncapped player ahead of the IPL 2025 mega auction. Uncapped players can be retained for as low as Rs 4 crore.Rana played a pivotal role in KKR's third IPL title triumph in 2024, claiming 19 wickets and finishing among the top five wicket-takers.

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India's Test Series Loss: Rohit Sharma Calls for Calm, Focus on Improvement

India's Test Series Loss: Rohit Sharma Calls for Calm, Focus on Improvement

India's Test series loss to New Zealand has raised concerns, but captain Rohit Sharma remains optimistic. Despite the disappointing defeat, Sharma believes there is no need for panic.India's 12-year home Test series winning streak came to an end with New Zealand's 113-run victory in the second Test. Mitchell Santner's 13-wicket haul played a crucial role in the Kiwis' triumph.Sharma acknowledged the team's recent struggles but emphasized the need to stay calm and focus on improvement. "We've had a great run for 12 years, and we've done great things during this period," he said. "We will think about what we didn't do well and what we can improve, but I don't need to open a medical kit and start doing things differently."India's defeat has impacted their World Test Championship (WTC) standings. They now lead Australia by a mere 0.32 percentage points. However, Sharma believes it's premature to focus on the WTC."It's too early to think of WTC," he said. "I am hurting because we lost the game. I can't think of what lies ahead and whether it affects our chances. I am hurting because we lost the series."Sharma highlighted the team's collective responsibility for the defeat. "If you lose a Test, it is because the collective unit failed," he said. "If you win, everyone deserves credit. If you lose, everyone needs to take the blame."Despite the setback, Sharma remains confident in the team's abilities. "We have won 18 series in a row at home," he said. "We have done a good job. In this series, we didn't bat as well as required. These things happen."Sharma emphasized the importance of trusting the team's plans and processes. "The New Zealand batters showed that," he said. "We used to do that. So, yeah, it happens."

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India's Test Dominance Shattered as New Zealand Clinch Historic Series Victory

India's Test Dominance Shattered as New Zealand Clinch Historic Series Victory

India's Test dominance at home has been shattered by New Zealand, who secured their first-ever series victory on Indian soil in nearly 70 years. The crushing 113-run defeat in the second Test in Mumbai has exposed India's vulnerability against quality spin bowling, particularly against Mitchell Santner.Rohit Sharma, India's captain, expressed disappointment after the loss, acknowledging that his team failed to respond to the challenges posed by New Zealand. "We failed to capitalize on certain moments and respond to those challenges," Sharma said. "We didn't bat well enough to get runs on the board."Santner's dominance was evident throughout the match, as he claimed 13 wickets, including seven in the first innings. India's batters, once considered the best players of spin bowling, struggled against Santner's variations.In pursuit of 359, India's batting collapsed once again. Only Yashasvi Jaiswal (77) and Ravindra Jadeja (42) offered any resistance, as the hosts were bowled out for 245.This defeat marks India's first Test series loss at home since 2012-13, when England vanquished them. It is also only their fourth Test series defeat in their own backyard since the turn of the century.The Kiwis' victory has broken India's string of 18 consecutive Test series wins at home. It is a significant achievement for New Zealand, who have been touring India since 1955 but had never been able to break the Indian citadel.India will now look to salvage some pride in the third and final Test at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. However, they will need to address their batting frailties and find a way to counter Santner's spin if they want to avoid a series whitewash.

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Virat Kohli's Unfortunate Dismissal Draws Sympathy from Fans

Virat Kohli's Unfortunate Dismissal Draws Sympathy from Fans

Virat Kohli's Unfortunate Dismissal Sparks Sympathy from FansIndian cricket star Virat Kohli's dismissal on Day 3 of the second Test against New Zealand in Pune has drawn widespread sympathy from fans. With India chasing a mammoth target of 359, Kohli's presence at the crease was crucial. However, a brilliant delivery from Mitchell Santner ended his innings prematurely.Santner's delivery zipped off the surface and struck Kohli in front of the leg stump. Umpire Richard Illingworth raised his finger, prompting Kohli to review the decision. However, ball tracking showed that the ball would have clipped the leg stump, upholding the on-field call.Kohli's disappointment was evident as he hesitated to leave the field. Fans took to social media to express their sympathy for the Indian batter, labeling him as the "unluckiest cricketer of all time.""Umpires call never favored Kohli," tweeted one fan. "Most unluckiest cricketer ever."Another fan commented, "How unlucky this man is... Umpire is always ready to raise his finger when it comes to Virat Kohli."Kohli's dismissal left India in a precarious position, with the hosts struggling at 178-7 at tea. Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin were at the crease, but India faced an uphill battle to avoid their first Test series defeat at home since 2012.Meanwhile, Santner continued to torment the Indian batting lineup, taking five wickets on Day 3. His performance put New Zealand on the verge of their first Test series win in India.

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England Crash to Series Defeat in Pakistan Despite Dominant First Test

England Crash to Series Defeat in Pakistan Despite Dominant First Test

England's head coach Brendon McCullum has expressed disappointment over his team's 2-1 series defeat to Pakistan, acknowledging that they "had an opportunity to have been better than that." After a dominant victory in the first Test, England succumbed to back-to-back losses in Multan and Rawalpindi, where Pakistan's spinners Sajid Khan and Noman Ali wreaked havoc.McCullum admitted that he was surprised it took Pakistan until the second Test to prepare spinning pitches, a tactic that has been England's undoing on recent tours of the subcontinent. He praised the Pakistani spinners for their exceptional bowling, but emphasized that England's batsmen failed to adapt to the challenging conditions.Despite the defeat, McCullum remains confident in his team's batting group, which he believes is the best England has. However, he acknowledged that they need to improve their ability to handle spin-friendly surfaces. The focus will also fall on England's spinners, who were outperformed by their Pakistani counterparts.McCullum emphasized that England will learn from their mistakes and use the lessons from this series to improve their performance in future matches on spinning pitches. He stressed the importance of holding firm during difficult periods and seeking continuous improvement.

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West Indies Struggle to Contain Sri Lankan Openers in Third ODI

West Indies Struggle to Contain Sri Lankan Openers in Third ODI

The third and final ODI between Sri Lanka and West Indies commenced with West Indies captain Shai Hope electing to bowl first. The West Indies made two changes to their lineup, bringing in Evin Lewis and Matthew Forde, while Sri Lanka remained unchanged.Matthew Forde opened the bowling for West Indies and immediately impressed, conceding only 1 run in his first over. However, Jayden Seales struggled at the other end, conceding 14 runs in his first two overs. Pathum Nissanka and Avishka Fernando got Sri Lanka off to a solid start, scoring 24 runs in the first four overs.Seales finally found his rhythm in the fifth over, bowling a maiden. However, Nissanka broke the shackles in the next over, hitting a boundary off Alzarri Joseph. Fernando joined the party in the seventh over, smashing a glorious four off Seales.Forde continued to impress, bowling another maiden in the eighth over. Nissanka and Fernando kept the scoreboard ticking, adding 20 runs in the next three overs. Seales returned to the attack in the 12th over and conceded another boundary to Nissanka.The West Indies bowlers struggled to contain the Sri Lankan openers, who reached 50 runs in the 13th over. Nissanka and Fernando continued to dominate, scoring boundaries at regular intervals. Seales finally broke the partnership in the 17th over, dismissing Nissanka for 32.Fernando continued to play aggressively, hitting another boundary off Joseph in the 18th over. However, he was dismissed in the next over by Seales, caught by King for 24. Sri Lanka reached 80 runs in the 20th over, with Charith Asalanka and Dinesh Chandimal at the crease.

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West Indies Opt to Bowl First in Series Finale Against Sri Lanka

West Indies Opt to Bowl First in Series Finale Against Sri Lanka

In the third and final ODI of the series in Pallekele, West Indies captain Nicholas Pooran elected to field first after winning the toss. Sri Lanka, who hold an unassailable 2-0 lead, will bat first for the first time on a surface expected to favor spin.Sri Lanka has made two changes to their lineup, bringing back opener Pathum Nissanka and seamer Dilshan Madushanka. Nishan Madushka and Dunith Wellalage have been omitted, resulting in Sri Lanka fielding two frontline seamers for the first time in the series."He impressed me a lot," said Sri Lanka skipper Charith Asalanka of Madushka. "He didn't play as a debutant, he played as a mature player. I think he'll do a lot of things for the country."West Indies, on the other hand, has made three changes, with batters Evin Lewis and Jewel Andrew, and fast-bowler Matthew Forde joining the team. Seventeen-year-old Andrew will make his international debut, while Lewis returns to ODI cricket for the first time since July 2021. Alick Athanaze, Romario Shepherd, and Hayden Walsh have been dropped.The match will be played on a fresh pitch with relatively even square boundaries. Spin will be a factor, but it is expected to be slower, with the ball potentially sliding onto the bat as the evening progresses. There is a possibility of rain during the game.

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India's Fourth-Innings Chases: A History of Triumph and Tribulation

India's Fourth-Innings Chases: A History of Triumph and Tribulation

India's Historic Fourth-Innings Chases: A Tale of Triumph and TribulationChasing targets exceeding 300 runs in the fourth innings of a Test match has been a daunting task for Team India on home soil. In 26 such instances, India has managed to pull off only one successful chase: a memorable 387 against England in Chennai in 2008.That historic victory was orchestrated by Sachin Tendulkar's unbeaten 103, along with aggressive contributions from Virender Sehwag (83 off 68 balls) and Yuvraj Singh (85*). MS Dhoni, India's captain at the time, guided his side to a remarkable win, with Sehwag earning the Man of the Match award for his blazing knock.Despite their home dominance, India has often struggled with high fourth-innings chases. The team has lost 14 of these 26 chases and managed to draw nine times, with one match ending in a tie.No team has chased more than 345 runs against New Zealand in Tests, a record set by the West Indies in Auckland in 1969. In the ongoing three-match Test series against New Zealand, India found themselves in a challenging position in the second Test in Pune.After dismissing New Zealand for 259, India struggled with the bat, bowled out for 156 to concede a 103-run lead. New Zealand's second-innings total of 255 left India chasing 359 for victory in Pune.With the series already at 0-1 in New Zealand's favor, India faced an uphill battle to level the series. The outcome of the second Test will have a significant impact on the fate of the series and India's hopes of retaining the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

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Dhoni Recalls India's T20 World Cup 2024 Triumph: "Till It's Over, It's Not Over"

Dhoni Recalls India's T20 World Cup 2024 Triumph: "Till It's Over, It's Not Over"

MS Dhoni Recounts India's Triumphant T20 World Cup 2024 VictoryFormer Indian cricket captain MS Dhoni has shared his memories of India's dramatic T20 World Cup 2024 triumph, offering a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the emotions he experienced while watching the final from home."We were at home, watching with some friends who came over," Dhoni recalled at a recent event. As the second innings unfolded, most of Dhoni's friends lost hope and left. "They said, 'It's over; come with us.' But I was like, 'In cricket, till it's over, it's not over.'"Even Dhoni admitted he wasn't entirely confident, but he held on to the belief that the opposition's batting depth was vulnerable under pressure. "When the stakes are high, the games are big, you get a chance and want to make the most of it," he explained.India's victory, secured at the Kensington Oval in Barbados against South Africa, marked the end of a 17-year wait for their second T20 World Cup title. Dhoni praised the team's relentless attitude in clutch moments. "Big big congratulations to the guys who were on the field, because that is the kind of energy, motivation, and belief that is needed."The final saw India pull off an improbable comeback against a formidable South African lineup. Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma played pivotal roles in the victory, with both veterans announcing their retirements from T20Is after the match. Hardik Pandya's bowling brilliance and Jasprit Bumrah's pinpoint accuracy sealed the seven-run win, while Suryakumar Yadav's boundary-line catch became an instant highlight.Reflecting on the win, Dhoni summed up India's never-give-up attitude: "It doesn't matter whatever the result may be but till they don't win and it is not called that they have won the game, we need to keep pushing; and that was the attitude."With this victory, India ended their T20 World Cup drought, leaving fans euphoric and giving Rohit and Kohli a perfect farewell in the shortest format of the game.

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