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PCB Proposes Exclusive City for India's Matches in 2025 Champions Trophy

PCB Proposes Exclusive City for India's Matches in 2025 Champions Trophy

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has proposed to the International Cricket Council (ICC) that India's qualifying round matches during the 2025 Champions Trophy be scheduled exclusively in one city. This decision aims to streamline logistics and ensure efficient organization while maximizing the tournament's success.The PCB, which will host the prestigious event, has selected Karachi, Rawalpindi, and Lahore as the venues for the tournament, with Lahore hosting the final match. By concentrating India's matches in one city, the PCB seeks to enhance the overall experience for players, officials, and spectators alike."The ICC general manager Wasim Khan also recently visited Lahore where he discussed the CT arrangements with the PCB top brass and it was suggested that the Indian team's travel itinerary be kept to a minimum," a PCB source informed.The source further disclosed that India might play its initial qualifying round matches in Karachi before transitioning to other venues for the knockout stages. Notably, the Indian cricket team hasn't competed in Pakistan since 2008, with their cricketing interactions limited solely to ICC tournaments.In the previous year, the Indian cricket board opted not to send the national team for the Asia Cup, which was ultimately conducted in Pakistan and Sri Lanka using a hybrid model.PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi has reiterated that all participating teams will honor their commitments to play in the Champions Trophy in Pakistan as scheduled. Additionally, he revealed that stadium renovation work is set to begin shortly, with the tournament anticipated to take place in February-March 2025.The PCB's proposal to schedule India's matches in one city is a strategic move to ensure smooth operations and minimize travel disruptions for the Indian team. This decision reflects the PCB's commitment to hosting a successful and memorable Champions Trophy tournament in Pakistan.

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Gary Kirsten Sets Ambitious Target for Pakistan Cricket Team

Gary Kirsten Sets Ambitious Target for Pakistan Cricket Team

Pakistan's newly appointed head coach Gary Kirsten has set an ambitious target for the national cricket team: to win at least one of the three upcoming ICC events in the next three years. These events include two T20 World Cups (2024 and 2026) and the 2025 ODI Champions Trophy, which Pakistan will host.Kirsten, who is currently the mentor of IPL side Gujarat Titans, believes that winning one of these major tournaments would be a significant achievement for Pakistan. "If you can win one of those three ICC Events, that will be an amazing achievement on its own," he said.The former South Africa batter is expected to take charge of his new job from May 22 ahead of Pakistan's tour of England. He admitted that the time frame for preparations for the T20 World Cup in June is short, but he is confident that the team can build a solid foundation in the next three weeks.Kirsten emphasized the importance of creating a positive environment for the players to perform at their best. "My job is to make sure that the team operates at its best. If the team is operating at its best, we will always have a good chance of winning a trophy," he said.He also highlighted the immense talent within the Pakistan team, including Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, Shaheen Afridi, and Haris Rauf. "I'm looking forward to understanding what makes them tick and how I can help them to be the best versions of themselves going forward," he said.Kirsten believes that Pakistan has the potential to be one of the top teams in the world. "The view on Pakistan cricket hasn't shifted for a long time. There is always an expectation that it should be a high performing team all the time," he said. "It's always wonderful from a coaching perspective when you can help them unlock the real potential."

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Pakistan Proposes Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi for 2025 Champions Trophy

Pakistan Proposes Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi for 2025 Champions Trophy

Lahore, Karachi, and Rawalpindi have been proposed as the venues for the 2025 Champions Trophy, according to the initial draft schedule submitted by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to the International Cricket Council (ICC). The tournament is scheduled for mid-February, and the PCB is working to upgrade the venues in preparation for the first ICC event in Pakistan in nearly three decades.Pakistan, the defending champions, will host the eight-team tournament over two weeks. The exact dates are yet to be determined. The PCB finalized the venues and schedule after an ICC team conducted inspections."We've sent the schedule for the matches in Pakistan for the ICC Champions Trophy," said PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi. "The ICC's security team came and we had a very good meeting. They looked at arrangements here and we'll also share stadium upgrade plans with them. We're continuously in touch with the ICC. We are trying to ensure we host a very good tournament in Pakistan."The schedule will likely be influenced by India's participation. ESPNcricinfo reports that the initial draft has all games, including India's, being played in Pakistan.However, the fate of India's games depends on the political climate between the two countries and whether the Indian government grants permission for the BCCI to send its team to Pakistan. India has not toured Pakistan since the 2008 Asia Cup due to frosty relations between the governments.Pakistan last hosted an ICC event in 1996, when they co-hosted the ODI World Cup with India and Sri Lanka. Since then, security concerns have prevented teams from touring Pakistan.The Champions Trophy will be the centerpiece of a busy home season for Pakistan, which will also host South Africa and New Zealand for an ODI tri-series before the ICC event. The PCB will need to find an appropriate window for the 10th season of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), which could clash with other T20 leagues.The PCB acknowledges the need to improve the stadiums in Lahore, Karachi, and Rawalpindi, which have not had significant upgrades in recent years."If you look at Gaddafi [stadium in Lahore], it is good, but the viewing experience is not great for cricket. Football maybe, not cricket," said Naqvi. "We need to improve facilities in the stadiums, where there are some old problems. [The National Stadium in] Karachi is in bad shape. So on May 7th, we'll finalise bids from international companies who will come and help us design. We will work with local consultants as well. We are already late but we need to do these upgrades in four-five months. It will be a very tough test but we can do it."

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Chamari Athapaththu Soars to No. 1 in ICC ODI Batting Rankings

Chamari Athapaththu Soars to No. 1 in ICC ODI Batting Rankings

Chamari Athapaththu's record-breaking performance in Sri Lanka's thrilling ODI victory over South Africa has propelled her to the summit of the ICC's batting rankings for women's ODIs. Athapaththu's unbeaten 195 in just 139 balls shattered several records, including the highest individual score in a successful ODI chase.Chasing South Africa's formidable total of 301 for 5, anchored by Laura Wolvaardt's magnificent 184 not out, Sri Lanka chased down the target in a mere 44.3 overs. Athapaththu's knock was a masterclass in power-hitting, as she smashed 22 fours and 5 sixes.Her innings not only secured a remarkable victory for Sri Lanka but also earned her a career-high rating of 773 on the ICC table. This achievement marks a significant milestone for Athapaththu, who has consistently been among the top performers in women's cricket.Athapaththu's rise to the top has been accompanied by the impressive performances of other batters. Wolvaardt, who had entered the top five in the previous rankings update, has moved up two more spots to third place. Hayley Matthews has also made significant strides, jumping seven spots to reach No. 11 after her match-winning knocks against Pakistan.Among bowlers, Pakistan's Sadia Iqbal has made a notable ascent, moving up six places to enter the top 20. Her impressive returns of 2 for 38 and 1 for 36 against West Indies have earned her recognition as one of the most promising young spinners in the game.The ICC rankings reflect the dynamic nature of women's cricket, with players from various nations showcasing their exceptional skills. Athapaththu's achievement is a testament to her unwavering determination and the growing strength of Sri Lanka's women's cricket team.

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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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R Ashwin Reclaims No. 1 Test Bowling Spot, India Dominates ICC Rankings

R Ashwin Reclaims No. 1 Test Bowling Spot, India Dominates ICC Rankings

R Ashwin's stellar performance in the fifth Test against England has propelled him back to the top of the ICC Test bowling rankings. The Indian offspinner's nine-wicket haul in Dharamsala has earned him the No. 1 spot for the sixth time in his career.Ashwin's resurgence has coincided with a dip in form for Jasprit Bumrah, who has slipped to No. 3. However, India's bowling attack remains formidable, with Kuldeep Yadav rising to a career-best 16th after his seven-wicket haul in Dharamsala.In the Test batting rankings, Rohit Sharma has moved up to sixth, while Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill have also made significant gains. Jaiswal's impressive start to his Test career has seen him accumulate 740 rating points, placing him behind only Don Bradman and Mike Hussey among batters with nine or fewer Tests.The ICC rankings also reflect the dominance of India across formats. The Men in Blue are ranked No. 1 in Tests, ODIs, and T20Is, with Australia and England trailing in the Test and ODI rankings, and England and Australia in the T20I rankings.In the ODI batting rankings, Harry Tector's impressive performances against Afghanistan have lifted him to fourth place, while Babar Azam remains at the summit. In the ODI bowling rankings, Keshav Maharaj, Josh Hazlewood, and Adam Zampa occupy the top three spots.The T20I batting rankings are led by Suryakumar Yadav, Phil Salt, and Mohammad Rizwan, while Adil Rashid, Wanindu Hasaranga, and Akeal Hosein are the top three bowlers.In the allrounder rankings, Ravindra Jadeja, Mohammad Nabi, and Shakib Al Hasan are the top-ranked players in Tests, ODIs, and T20Is, respectively.

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India Regains Top Spot in ICC Test Team Rankings After England Series Victory

India Regains Top Spot in ICC Test Team Rankings After England Series Victory

India's dominance in Test cricket has reached new heights as they reclaim the top spot in the ICC Men's Test Team Rankings after a resounding 4-1 series victory over England. This triumph marks a remarkable comeback for the Indian team, who had suffered a narrow defeat in the opening Test in Hyderabad.However, India's resilience and determination shone through in the subsequent matches. They displayed their prowess in Vizag, Rajkot, Ranchi, and Dharamsala, securing a series win and reclaiming the top spot in the ICC Test Team Rankings with 122 rating points.Australia, the previous holders of the top position, now occupy the second spot with 117 rating points, while England sits in third place with 111 rating points. India's dominance extends beyond Test cricket, as they also lead the ODI rankings with 121 rating points and the T20I rankings with 266 rating points.This comprehensive success across all three formats underscores India's consistent excellence in cricket. Their ability to adapt to different conditions and overcome challenges has been a hallmark of their recent performances.The Indian team's resurgence has been driven by a combination of factors, including the emergence of young talent, the experience of senior players, and the astute leadership of Virat Kohli. The team's depth and versatility have allowed them to overcome injuries and setbacks, maintaining their position as one of the most formidable teams in world cricket.India's dominance is expected to continue in the upcoming series against New Zealand, where they will aim to further consolidate their position at the top of the ICC Test Team Rankings. The team's success is a testament to their hard work, dedication, and unwavering commitment to excellence.

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Marais Erasmus to Retire from International Umpiring After Christchurch Test

Marais Erasmus to Retire from International Umpiring After Christchurch Test

South African umpire Marais Erasmus, a highly respected figure in the cricketing world, is set to retire from international umpiring after the second and final Test between New Zealand and Australia in Christchurch, starting on March 8.Erasmus, 60, has had a remarkable career spanning over two decades. He began umpiring in 2006 and was appointed to the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Umpires in 2010. He is the joint-longest serving current umpire on the list, alongside Rod Tucker.Throughout his illustrious career, Erasmus has officiated in 380 matches, including 131 as a TV umpire. He has stood in 82 men's Test matches, placing him 10th on the list of umpires with the most Test appearances.Erasmus has also officiated in four World Cups (2011, 2015, 2019, 2023), seven T20 World Cups (2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2021, 2022), and two Champions Trophy tournaments (2013, 2017). He has also officiated in three Women's T20 World Cups (2010, 2012, 2014).Notably, Erasmus was one of the two on-field umpires for the dramatic final of the 2019 ODI World Cup between England and New Zealand. He also stood as the umpire in the last two T20 World Cup finals in 2021 and 2022.Erasmus has been recognized for his exceptional skills and professionalism, winning the David Shepherd Trophy for the ICC Umpire of the Year in 2016, 2017, and 2021.ICC Chief Executive Geoff Allardice praised Erasmus's outstanding career, saying, "Marais has had an outstanding career as an international umpire. He has officiated in many global ICC tournaments, including World Cup finals, as well as high-profile series all over the world, at all times displaying his skill, calmness, and composure, even in the most challenging of situations."Erasmus's retirement marks the end of an era in international umpiring. His contributions to the game have been immense, and he will be remembered as one of the most respected and accomplished umpires in cricket history.

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Joe Root Surges to No. 2 in ICC Test Batting Rankings

Joe Root Surges to No. 2 in ICC Test Batting Rankings

Joe Root has ascended to the No. 2 spot in the ICC Test batting rankings, trailing only New Zealand's Kane Williamson. This surge follows Steven Smith's recent dip in form, which saw him fall below 800 points for the first time since 2014.Root's resurgence, marked by a century against India in Ranchi last month, has been the primary beneficiary of Smith's decline. Since assuming the role of Australia's Test opener, Smith has struggled, posting scores of 31 and 0 in the first Test against New Zealand in Wellington.Smith's teammate Marnus Labuschagne, another former No. 1-ranked batter, has also fallen out of the top ten for the first time since December 2019. His meager total of three runs in the same match has contributed to his slide. Travis Head, who achieved a career-best ranking of No. 2 during last year's Ashes, has also slipped to No. 12 after twin scores of 1 and 29.Head's decline has paved the way for three Indian batters to rise in the rankings. Yashaswi Jaiswal has broken into the top ten for the first time, amassing 665 runs in the ongoing series against England. Rohit Sharma follows closely at No. 11, while Virat Kohli climbs one place to No. 8 despite missing the series due to the recent birth of his child.Cameron Green has been the most significant climber in the batting rankings this week. His match-winning 174 not out in Australia's first innings at Wellington has propelled him 22 places to 23rd position, a career-best tally of 661 points.Williamson, with 870 points, maintains a comfortable lead over Root (799) at the top of the rankings. His remarkable run of seven centuries in his last eight Tests has solidified his dominance.On the bowling front, Nathan Lyon's 10-wicket match haul against New Zealand has elevated him two places to No. 6 in the rankings, just two points shy of his career-best tally at Edgbaston last year. Glenn Phillips, New Zealand's offspinning allrounder, has made significant gains on both the batting and bowling fronts, while Matt Henry has climbed into the top 20 for the first time after taking eight wickets in the match.Ireland's historic Test victory against Afghanistan in Abu Dhabi has also impacted the rankings. Mark Adair's eight wickets in the match have moved him up 30 slots to 69th position on the bowling charts, while Andy Balbirnie, Curtis Campher, Paul Stirling, and Andy McBrine have all moved into the top 100 in the batting rankings. Hashmatullah Shahidi has gained five places to reach 81st position among the batters, while Naveed Zadran has moved up 32 places to 79th among the bowlers.

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