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India Faces Clean Sweep Humiliation as New Zealand Dominates Test Series

India Faces Clean Sweep Humiliation as New Zealand Dominates Test Series

The Indian cricket team's dismal performance in the ongoing Test series against New Zealand has raised serious concerns among fans and experts alike. After losing the first two Tests in Pune, India is on the brink of a humiliating clean sweep, a fate they haven't suffered at home in over a decade.The team's batting has been particularly disappointing, with the top order failing to provide a solid foundation. In the second Test, established batter Sarfaraz Khan was inexplicably sent in at No. 7, while all-rounder Washington Sundar was promoted ahead of him. This move drew criticism from former India star Sanjay Manjrekar, who called it "bizarre" and a sign of "T20 thinking."India's bowling, once a strength, has also been ineffective against the New Zealanders. The spinners, led by Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja, have failed to make consistent breakthroughs, while the pacers have been unable to contain the opposition's batsmen.The loss in Pune has also dented India's chances of qualifying for the World Test Championship final. With only one Test remaining in the series, India needs to win convincingly in Mumbai to keep their hopes alive.Former India captain MS Dhoni, who was at the helm when India last lost a Test series at home in 2010, has expressed his disappointment with the team's performance. "It's not easy to lose a Test series at home," Dhoni said. "The team needs to introspect and find out what went wrong."With the upcoming tour of Australia looming, India's poor form is a major cause for concern. The Aussies are a formidable opponent on home soil, and India will need to make significant improvements if they want to avoid another embarrassing defeat.

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England's Test Series Hopes Crushed by Pakistan's Spinners

England's Test Series Hopes Crushed by Pakistan's Spinners

England's Test series against Pakistan ended in disappointment as they suffered a 2-1 defeat, with a humiliating 112-all out in the second innings of the third Test. Captain Ben Stokes, who returned from injury in the second Test, endured a dismal series, culminating in an embarrassing dismissal in the final innings.Stokes, batting on three runs, opted to leave a delivery from Noman Ali in the 22nd over. However, the ball kept low and turned back in, trapping Stokes plumb on the pads. The dismissal left England reeling at 70/5, and they proceeded to lose their remaining wickets for just 42 runs.Pakistan's spinners, Noman Ali and Sajid Khan, proved to be England's undoing, claiming 39 of the 40 English wickets in the second and third Tests. England's successive defeats have severely dented their hopes of qualifying for the World Test Championship (WTC) 2023-25 cycle final.Stokes's return from injury has been far from impressive, with the all-rounder managing only 53 runs in four innings. Apart from a knock of 37 in the second Test, he has failed to cross 15 in an innings.England's batting woes have been compounded by the absence of key players such as Jonny Bairstow and Jofra Archer. The team's inability to adapt to the spin-friendly conditions in Pakistan has been a major factor in their downfall.Pakistan, on the other hand, have been buoyed by the performances of their spinners. Noman Ali and Sajid Khan have been virtually unplayable at times, and their ability to extract turn and bounce from the pitches has been a major advantage.The series win is a significant boost for Pakistan, who have been struggling in Test cricket in recent years. It also marks a disappointing end to England's tour of Pakistan, which began with a dramatic victory in the first Test in Multan.

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Ramiz Raja's Insensitive Taunts Draw Criticism After Pakistan's Series Win

Ramiz Raja's Insensitive Taunts Draw Criticism After Pakistan's Series Win

Former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ramiz Raja has come under fire for his insensitive and unprofessional behavior towards Pakistan captain Shan Masood during a live television interview following the team's series triumph over England.In the post-match show, Raja, instead of celebrating the team's hard-fought victory, chose to taunt Masood about Pakistan's recent string of losses. He asked Masood, "How did you achieve six losses in a row?" This question was met with widespread criticism from former cricketers and fans alike.Left-arm pacer Mohammad Amir was particularly vocal in his condemnation of Raja's behavior. "You should celebrate the series win," Amir said. "There is a series winning captain sitting next to you. You should have asked him about the win, next plans. But you are making fun of him. Have some respect."Raja's behavior was seen as particularly inappropriate given that Pakistan's Test series win over England was their first on home soil since 2021. It was also their first series win over England since 2015.Raja's actions have raised questions about his suitability for his role as a commentator. Many have argued that his personal biases and lack of professionalism make him unfit to provide objective analysis of cricket matches.The incident has also highlighted the importance of respecting players and their achievements. Masood and his team had just accomplished a significant victory, and Raja's taunts were a disrespectful and unnecessary way to treat them.

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CSK's Likely Retentions for 2025 IPL Mega Auction Revealed

CSK's Likely Retentions for 2025 IPL Mega Auction Revealed

Chennai Super Kings' Potential Retentions for 2025 IPL Mega AuctionFormer India spinner Harbhajan Singh has predicted that five-time Indian Premier League (IPL) champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) will retain five key players ahead of the 2025 mega auction. According to Singh, the franchise is likely to prioritize the retention of MS Dhoni, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Ravindra Jadeja, Rachin Ravindra, and Matheesha Pathirana.Singh expressed uncertainty over Dhoni's IPL future but emphasized that if the veteran wicketkeeper-batsman is available, he would be CSK's first choice for retention. He also highlighted the importance of Jadeja, Ravindra, and Gaikwad, who have been instrumental in the team's success in recent seasons."I'm not certain if Dhoni will play or not, but if he's available, he would certainly be the team's first choice for retention, even if he is considered an uncapped player this season," Singh said. "Following him, the next pick would be Ravindra Jadeja, then Rachin Ravindra. As for the captain, Ruturaj Gaikwad, he would also be a definite retention."Singh also praised Pathirana, a young Sri Lankan pacer who impressed for CSK in the 2024 season. He believes that the franchise could retain Pathirana as their fifth player."I believe these four players will be retained. Besides them, we could also see Pathirana, who is an excellent bowler, kept in the squad," Singh added. "And if an uncapped player is retained, there could be a surprise choice, but CSK may only retain five players."The IPL franchises have been given an auction purse of INR 120 crore for the 2025 season. The deadline for finalizing their retention list is October 31.

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Rohit Defends Ashwin, Jadeja Amidst Form Concerns

Rohit Defends Ashwin, Jadeja Amidst Form Concerns

India's recent Test series defeat at home against New Zealand has raised concerns about the form of their senior spinners, R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja. However, captain Rohit Sharma has defended the duo, emphasizing that the responsibility for Test match wins lies with the entire team, not just two individuals.On a slow, dry Pune pitch, India's spin trio, including Washington Sundar, was outbowled by New Zealand's. Ashwin, in particular, struggled to provide the control he is known for, conceding runs at almost four an over in the third innings. Jadeja also faced challenges, with batters like Devon Conway employing aggressive sweeps and reverse-sweeps.Despite their recent struggles, Rohit believes that Ashwin and Jadeja remain key players for India. He acknowledged that they may have off days, but emphasized that they have made significant contributions to India's success in the past."They know exactly what happens and sometimes they are allowed to have some bad games here and there and not go by that expectation that this is the opportunity for me to take wickets and run through the opposition," Rohit said.Rohit also called for the responsibility to be shared among the other spinners. He pointed to Washington Sundar's impressive performance in Pune, where he took 11 wickets in the match."Like we keep talking about with the batters it is not the responsibility of a few individuals, it is the collective batting unit that needs to come together," Rohit said. "So it's the same with the bowling unit as well."Rohit's comments suggest that India will not make any drastic changes to their spin attack for the upcoming Test series in Australia. He believes that Ashwin and Jadeja remain valuable assets, but that the team needs to provide them with more support.

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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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Pakistan's Spin Revolution: Controversial Pitch Reuse Turns Series on Its Head

Pakistan's Spin Revolution: Controversial Pitch Reuse Turns Series on Its Head

Pakistan's recent Test series against England has been a tale of dramatic twists and turns, with the home side orchestrating a remarkable turnaround after a disastrous start. The key to their resurgence lies in a controversial decision to reuse a heavily spin-friendly pitch from the first Test in Multan, a move that has sparked both praise and criticism.After a humiliating defeat in the first Test, Pakistan's selection panel, led by former fast bowler Aleem Dar, devised a plan to create conditions that would favor their spinners. They consulted with Aaqib Javed, a former coach and current selector, who became the driving force behind the decision to reuse the Multan pitch.Despite objections from captain Shan Masood and head coach Jason Gillespie, the selectors pressed ahead with their plan. They recalled veteran spinner Sajid Khan and brought in Noman Ali, a left-arm spinner who had been out of the national team for several years.The pitch preparation was meticulous, with giant fans and heaters used to dry out the surface and induce spin. The result was a pitch that resembled a "sheet of glass," according to Dar.The gamble paid off as Sajid and Noman ripped through England's batting lineup, taking 10 wickets between them in the second innings of the second Test. The series turned on a dime, and Pakistan went on to win the third Test in Rawalpindi, where they again prepared a heavily spin-friendly pitch.The decision to reuse the Multan pitch has been met with mixed reactions. Some have praised the selectors for their bold move, while others have criticized it as unfair to England. However, the results speak for themselves: Pakistan has won two consecutive Tests and is now level in the series.The turnaround has also highlighted the growing influence of Aaqib Javed, who has emerged as the de facto leader of Pakistan cricket. He has resigned from his role at Lahore Qalandars to focus on his new responsibilities as a selector and coach.Pakistan's success has been built on the individual brilliance of players like Sajid and Noman, but it has also been a team effort. The batters have shown resilience in difficult conditions, and wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan has been outstanding.The series has been played in a positive spirit, with England refraining from complaining about the pitches. However, the controversy surrounding the Multan pitch is likely to continue as the series reaches its conclusion.

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England Batting Line-Up Unlikely to Change Despite Pakistan Defeats

England Batting Line-Up Unlikely to Change Despite Pakistan Defeats

England's batting lineup is likely to remain unchanged for their upcoming tour of New Zealand, despite suffering two heavy defeats to Pakistan. Despite being bowled out for 112 in Rawalpindi, captain Ben Stokes expressed confidence in his top six batsmen.After amassing 823 runs in the first Test, England's batting faltered in the subsequent matches, scoring only 814 runs for 40 wickets, with 39 of those dismissals coming to spin. Ollie Pope struggled at No. 3, scoring just 55 runs at an average of 11, while Stokes himself managed only 53 runs in four innings.Despite these setbacks, England are not planning any major changes to their batting lineup. "They're the best players in England," Stokes said. "We play all around the world, and New Zealand will be completely different [to Pakistan]. But there's no doubt in my mind that we have the best top-six players in England."McCullum also indicated that Pope will retain his spot at No. 3. "It is not an easy place to bat," he said. "Popey will be disappointed with his runs, but I expect him to bounce back strongly in New Zealand."England will, however, be forced to make a change at No. 7, with Jamie Smith set to miss at least one Test due to paternity leave. Jordan Cox is expected to deputise for Smith and take over the wicketkeeping duties.Stokes acknowledged that England's fingerspinners had been outbowled by Pakistan's on favorable surfaces, but praised their efforts. "The difference was the understanding of how to bowl in these conditions," he said. "But our spinners have done a fantastic job."Stokes also confirmed that he is fully fit after returning from a torn hamstring in the second Test. "I worked very hard to get back in," he said. "I just didn't feel like my bowling was going to be anywhere near as threatening as the [other] options we had."England's first Test in New Zealand begins on November 27 in Christchurch. Their white-ball squads will depart the UK on Monday for a series against West Indies.

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Harshit Rana Stars as Delhi Restrict Assam to 264/6 in Ranji Trophy Opener

Harshit Rana Stars as Delhi Restrict Assam to 264/6 in Ranji Trophy Opener

Harshit Rana, the 22-year-old pacer, made a strong return to competitive cricket on Saturday, taking four wickets in Delhi's Ranji Trophy opener against Assam. Rana, who had not played a competitive game for over a month, showed no signs of rust as he struck twice in his opening spell and picked up two more wickets throughout the day.Assam began their innings cautiously, but Rana's early burst put them on the back foot. He dismissed Subham Mandal, Abhishek Thakuri, and Rishav Das in quick succession, leaving Assam reeling at 59 for four. However, wicketkeeper-batsman Sumit Ghadigaonkar played a defiant knock, scoring an unbeaten 120 to help Assam recover.Ghadigaonkar and Sibsankar Roy put on a 164-run partnership for the fifth wicket, frustrating the Delhi bowlers. Ghadigaonkar reached his century with a boundary off Rana, who had earlier dismissed him twice in the innings.Despite Rana's efforts, Assam managed to reach 264 for six at stumps, thanks largely to Ghadigaonkar's heroics. The 32-year-old Mumbai-born batsman showed his class with a well-paced innings that included six fours and two sixes.Rana's performance was a timely reminder of his quality ahead of India's upcoming Test series against Australia. The pacer was named in India's Test squad on Friday night and will be looking to make an impact in the five-match series.

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