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West Indies Opt to Bat First in Second T20I Against Sri Lanka

West Indies Opt to Bat First in Second T20I Against Sri Lanka

In the second T20I of the three-match series, West Indies captain Rovman Powell opted to bat first after winning the toss at the Dambulla International Cricket Stadium. Both teams anticipated significant turn on the pitch, with Powell estimating a par score of 145-150. Sri Lanka skipper Charith Asalanka concurred with Powell's decision to bat first.West Indies bolstered their spin attack by introducing left-arm spinner Fabian Allen in place of seam-bowling allrounder Shamar Springer. They also reinstated Shai Hope in the top order, replacing Andre Fletcher as wicketkeeper. Hope had featured in the first T20I of the series.Sri Lanka, buoyed by their 73-run victory in the previous match, retained the same XI, featuring three frontline spinners and the part-time spin options of Asalanka and Kamindu Mendis.The series is currently tied 1-1, with West Indies securing a comfortable victory in the first game.

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Sourav Ganguly Appointed Director of Cricket for JSW Sports

Sourav Ganguly Appointed Director of Cricket for JSW Sports

Former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly has been appointed as the Director of Cricket for JSW Sports, a leading sports management company in India. Ganguly's role will encompass all cricketing properties owned by JSW Sports, including the Delhi Capitals franchise in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and Women's Premier League (WPL), as well as the Pretoria Capitals franchise in the South African T20 league (SA20).Ganguly's appointment marks a significant development for JSW Sports, which is co-owned by JSW Group and GMR Group. The company has been actively involved in cricket, with the Delhi Capitals being one of the most successful franchises in the IPL. Ganguly's experience and expertise are expected to further enhance the team's performance and strategic direction.Prior to his appointment as Director of Cricket, Ganguly served as an advisor to the Delhi Capitals in 2019, working closely with head coach Ricky Ponting. He later returned to the franchise as Director of Cricket after completing his tenure as President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).The appointment of Ganguly comes amidst a restructuring of the management of cricket operations for the Delhi Capitals. Under a two-year rotation policy, GMR Group will handle the operations of the IPL team for the next two years, while JSW Sports will oversee the WPL team.Commenting on Ganguly's appointment, JSW Sports founder Parth Jindal said, "Dada has always had a special place at JSW Sports. For us, he is family first and then the cricketing icon that he is. I've said this in the past and it stands true even today – he is one of the sharpest brains in cricket and we will always stand to benefit from his guidance and wisdom of the sport."Ganguly expressed his enthusiasm for the role, stating, "I've had the pleasure of knowing the JSW Group and the Jindal family personally and professionally which made this an easy decision. JSW Sports has been doing visionary work across the board, and I am pleased to be able to lend my experience to all its cricketing projects."

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Delhi Capitals Appoint Hemang Badani as Head Coach, Venugopal Rao as Director of Cricket

Delhi Capitals Appoint Hemang Badani as Head Coach, Venugopal Rao as Director of Cricket

Delhi Capitals, the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise, has appointed former India cricketers Hemang Badani and Venugopal Rao as head coach and director of cricket, respectively. The announcement was made on Thursday ahead of the 2025 IPL season.Badani, 47, brings a wealth of coaching experience to the role. He has served as fielding coach with Sunrisers Hyderabad and batting coach with the same team in successive seasons. He also led the Jaffna Kings to two consecutive titles in the Lankan Premier League and was a batting coach for the title-winning Sunrisers Eastern Cape in the inaugural SA20. Most recently, he was the head coach of the Dubai Capitals, who reached this year's ILT20 final."It's my absolute honor to be joining Delhi Capitals, and I'm deeply grateful to our owners for trusting me with the job," Badani said. "With the mega auction around the corner, my job, in collaboration with the rest of our coaching staff, is cut out. I can't wait to get started."Rao, who has played 16 ODIs for India, was part of the Deccan Chargers squad that won the IPL in 2009. He also played in three IPL seasons for erstwhile Delhi Daredevils and has been associated with the Dubai Capitals, serving as a mentor in the inaugural season and later as director of cricket."My association with the franchise has been a long-standing one, and I am thankful for the trust our owners have placed in me by offering me this role," Rao said. "I look forward to this new challenge ahead of a new IPL cycle."The Capitals were runners-up in the 2021 edition but have struggled to reach the top four in the subsequent three seasons."We are delighted to welcome Hemang and Venu to Delhi Capitals. Both have been an integral part of our team for a long time, and we're excited to have them on board in a different role," said Kiran Kumar Grandhi, chairman & co-owner of Delhi Capitals. "With their proven track record as coaches, we're confident that their expertise will be invaluable in helping us achieve our objectives and drive success for Delhi Capitals."

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Punjab Kings Retain Support Staff, James Hopes Set to Join as Fast Bowling Coach

Punjab Kings Retain Support Staff, James Hopes Set to Join as Fast Bowling Coach

Punjab Kings, under the guidance of newly appointed head coach Ricky Ponting, have decided to retain the majority of their support staff for the upcoming IPL 2025 season. The only anticipated addition is fast bowling coach James Hopes, who previously worked with Ponting at Delhi Capitals.Ponting, who signed a four-year contract, aims to transform the team's fortunes. Punjab has yet to win an IPL title, with their only final appearance coming in 2014. They have struggled in recent years, failing to finish in the top five for the past seven seasons and placing ninth out of 10 teams in 2023.Despite the team's struggles, Ponting has retained spin bowling coach Sunil Joshi, batting and fielding coach Brad Haddin, and Trevor Gonsalves, who were all part of Trevor Bayliss' coaching staff. Bayliss and Sanjay Bangar, the former head coach and head of cricket development, respectively, have departed."Brad Haddin and Sunil have been retained. James Hopes is likely to be the fast bowling coach," an IPL source revealed.Ponting has yet to determine the number of players to retain ahead of the mega auction, with the deadline set for October 31. However, lead pacer Arshdeep Singh, who has been with the team for six seasons, is expected to be retained. Uncapped player Shashank Singh, who impressed last season, could also be retained."Ricky and his team will decide on the player retention soon," the source added.Punjab, who were led by Shikhar Dhawan for the past two seasons, will be looking to appoint a new captain, likely through the auction process.

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Sri Lanka Level T20I Series with Convincing Win Over West Indies

Sri Lanka Level T20I Series with Convincing Win Over West Indies

After a disappointing loss in the opening match, Sri Lanka displayed resilience and determination to level the three-match T20I series against West Indies with a convincing 73-run victory in the second game.West Indies, who won the toss and elected to bat first, struggled to gain momentum throughout their innings. Brandon King and Evin Lewis provided a solid start with a 40-run partnership, but the Sri Lankan bowlers kept the pressure on, restricting the visitors to a modest total of 131/8.Sri Lanka's bowlers were led by Maheesh Theekshana, who claimed three wickets for just 12 runs in his four overs. Matheesha Pathirana and Nuwan Thushara also chipped in with two wickets each.In response, Sri Lanka's openers, Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis, laid the foundation for a successful chase with a 50-run partnership. Kusal Perera and Kamindu Mendis then accelerated the scoring rate, taking the team to a comfortable position.Charith Asalanka, the Sri Lankan captain, played a crucial role in the middle order, scoring a quickfire 38 off 23 balls. Bhanuka Rajapaksa and Wanindu Hasaranga also made valuable contributions, ensuring that Sri Lanka reached their target with ease.The victory not only leveled the series but also boosted Sri Lanka's confidence ahead of the crucial third and final T20I. The hosts will be eager to secure a series win, while West Indies will be determined to bounce back and claim the series.

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New Zealand Dominate Bengaluru Test, India Collapse to Record Low

New Zealand Dominate Bengaluru Test, India Collapse to Record Low

New Zealand Dominate Day 2 of Bengaluru Test, India Collapse to Dismal 46New Zealand seized control of the rain-affected opening Test against India in Bengaluru, finishing Day 2 with a commanding 134-run lead. Opener Devon Conway's brilliant 91 anchored the Kiwis' response to India's disastrous 46 all out, the hosts' lowest-ever Test score at home.India's batting lineup crumbled under the pressure of Matt Henry's five-wicket haul and William O'Rourke's four wickets. Only Rishabh Pant (20) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (13) managed double figures as the Indian innings folded in just 31.2 overs.In response, New Zealand openers Conway and Tom Latham (22) forged a solid partnership, putting on 78 runs for the first wicket. Conway reached his half-century off just 54 balls, showcasing his excellent footwork against the Indian spinners.However, Conway's dismissal to Ravichandran Ashwin's reverse sweep left New Zealand at 105/2. Will Young (29) and Daryl Mitchell (14) then steadied the innings, taking the Kiwis to 180/3 at stumps.Earlier, India's decision to bat first under overcast conditions backfired spectacularly. Henry and O'Rourke exploited the bounce and seam movement to dismantle the Indian batting order. Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Sarfaraz Khan all fell cheaply, leaving India reeling at 10/3.Pant's counter-attacking innings was cut short, and Jaiswal's patient knock ended with a stunning catch by Ajaz Patel. The dismissals of Rahul and Jadeja left India reeling at 34/6 at lunch, and the innings concluded just minutes into the second session.New Zealand's bowlers set the tone for the day, with Henry and O'Rourke generating troublesome bounce and Southee's wobble seam accounting for Rohit's wicket. The Kiwis will look to extend their lead on Day 3 and put India under further pressure.

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Ashwin's Stunning Delivery Dismisses Conway, Shifts Momentum in India's Favor

Ashwin's Stunning Delivery Dismisses Conway, Shifts Momentum in India's Favor

Ashwin's Masterclass: Off-spinner Delivers Crucial Wicket in India vs. New Zealand TestOn the second day of the first Test between India and New Zealand in Bengaluru, star Indian off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin showcased his brilliance with a stunning delivery that dismissed well-set opener Devon Conway.Captain Rohit Sharma's astute decision to bring Ashwin back for his second spell proved fruitful as the veteran spinner delivered a tossed-up delivery from around the stumps. Conway, who had been batting aggressively, attempted a premeditated reverse-sweep but missed the ball entirely, resulting in a clean bowled dismissal.The dismissal was initially referred to the third umpire to determine whether wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel's gloves were in front of the stumps at the point of delivery. After careful examination, the third umpire ruled that Jurel's gloves were within the permitted boundaries, upholding the original decision of out.Ashwin's breakthrough came at a crucial juncture, halting Conway's progress and shifting the momentum in India's favor. The dismissal highlighted Ashwin's exceptional skill and experience, reinforcing his status as a pivotal player in India's bowling attack.Known for his ability to outfox top-order batsmen, Ashwin's dismissal of Conway showcased his class and guile. The off-spinner's ability to vary his pace, trajectory, and spin makes him a formidable opponent for even the most accomplished batsmen.With Conway's dismissal, India gained a significant advantage in the match. The off-spinner's crucial wicket has put the Indian team in a strong position to take control of the Test and secure a vital victory in the series opener.

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Rishabh Pant Hobbles Off Field with Knee Injury

Rishabh Pant Hobbles Off Field with Knee Injury

Rishabh Pant's Injury Raises Concerns for Team IndiaTeam India's hopes of a strong start to the Test series against New Zealand were dealt a blow on Thursday when wicket-keeper Rishabh Pant was forced to leave the field due to a knee injury. The incident occurred on the final ball of the 37th over, as Pant was struck on the right knee by a delivery from Ravindra Jadeja.Pant immediately collapsed to the ground in pain, and the physio was called onto the field to assess the injury. After a brief examination, Pant was helped off the field by the physio and a substitute fielder. The extent of the injury is still unknown, but any setback to Pant's recovery could have a significant impact on India's plans for the ongoing Test series and the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia.Pant has been a key figure in India's middle order in recent years, and his dynamic presence is vital for the team's stability. He is known for his aggressive batting style and his ability to score runs quickly, and his absence would be a major blow to India's chances of success.The injury to Pant is a reminder of the physical demands of Test cricket, and the importance of staying fit and healthy. Pant has had a history of injuries in the past, and he will be hoping to make a speedy recovery from this latest setback.Fans and teammates alike are hoping for a positive update on Pant's condition, and they will be keeping their fingers crossed that he will be able to return to the field soon.

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New Zealand and West Indies Clash in Thrilling Women's T20 World Cup Semi-Final

New Zealand and West Indies Clash in Thrilling Women's T20 World Cup Semi-Final

New Zealand and West Indies Set for Thrilling Semi-Final Clash in Women's T20 World CupSharjah, United Arab Emirates - The stage is set for a captivating semi-final encounter between New Zealand and West Indies in the Women's T20 World Cup. Both teams have showcased impressive performances throughout the tournament, earning their place among the final four.New Zealand, led by skipper Sophie Devine, began their campaign with a resounding victory over India. Despite a setback against Australia, they bounced back with consecutive wins against Sri Lanka and Pakistan to secure a semi-final berth for the first time since 2016.West Indies, captained by Hayley Matthews, faced an early setback but rallied with three consecutive victories. Their triumph over tournament favorites England in their final group-stage match propelled them into the semi-finals.The two teams have a history of competitive matches, with West Indies holding a slight edge with five wins in 23 T20Is. However, New Zealand has emerged victorious in the last two T20 World Cup semi-finals, in 2012 and 2016.Key Players to Watch:Deandra Dottin (West Indies): Known for her explosive batting, Dottin boasts the highest strike rate (167.30) and most sixes (6) in the tournament. Her quick-fire knocks have been instrumental in West Indies' success.Georgia Plimmer (New Zealand): The 20-year-old opener has made significant contributions at the top of the order for New Zealand. Her quick starts have set the tone for their chases, including a crucial 53 against Sri Lanka.Tournament Dynamics:The average first-innings total in Sharjah has been a modest 119, highlighting the importance of a strong start. Both New Zealand and West Indies possess the firepower to post competitive totals.West Indies will be without Stafanie Taylor, who missed the England game due to a knee injury. Her absence could impact their batting depth. New Zealand, on the other hand, brought in left-arm spinner Fran Jonas for Leigh Kasperek against Pakistan, adding variety to their bowling attack.Prediction:This semi-final promises to be a close and exciting contest. New Zealand's experience and recent form make them slight favorites. However, West Indies' explosive batting and their history of success against New Zealand cannot be overlooked.

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