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Indian Street Premier League (ISPL 2024)

The Gully Cricket Tournament, also known as the Celebrity Premier League, officially began play yesterday, according to online rumors! T10 cricket is a new format that is being played in stadiums, having been around for about 20 years after T20 cricket. The Indian Street Premier League (ISPL) is the inaugural T10 tennis ball competition.

Six clubs from major Indian cities—Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kolkata, and Srinagar—are participating in the Indian Super League (IPL). From March 6 to March 15, 2024, these teams will play 19 games, all of which will be held in Mumbai.

In contrast to traditional cricket, the Indian Super League (IPL) seeks to transform the game by giving street cricket talent a global platform. It aims to develop the next generation of cricket players and infuse city cricket with a fresh degree of structure.

Essentially, the Indian Super League (IPL) is a tennis-ball cricket add-on that seeks to highlight street cricket players’ unbridled talent and enthusiasm on a large scale.

ISPL T10 Rules & Regulations

The ISPL, cricket’s latest addition, has brought several innovative concepts to the table. Let’s discuss about them little bit:

  • Tip Toss: The tournament has given a unique name to the toss, inspired by street cricket. For those familiar with street cricket rules, this is self-explanatory.
  • Powerplay Rules: Similar to limited-overs’ games, the first few overs are mandatory powerplays. In the ISPL, the mandatory powerplay consists of two overs, with one over designated as the batting powerplay. During the mandatory powerplay, only two fielders are allowed outside the 30-yard circle. For the batting powerplay, three fielders are permitted outside the circle. The batting powerplay of one over must be taken between overs 3-9.
  • Super Over: In the event of a tie, a Super Over, similar to a T20 match, will be played to determine the winner. This process continues until there is a clear winner.
  • 9 Street Runs: A unique concept introduced in this tournament awards nine runs to the batting team if the ball goes over the fence and lands among the audience, instead of the regular six in cricket.
  • 50-50 Over: Each team’s captain must select five bowlers from the playing XI who can bowl this over during an innings. In a 50-50 over, one team sets a score, and the other team must chase it down. Failure to do so results in a deduction from the final score. This was demonstrated in an exhibition match between Masters XI and Khiladi XI, where Masters XI failed to chase down a target of 16 runs, resulting in a seven-run deduction.
  • Tape Ball Over: While the entire match is played with a tennis ball, one or a maximum of two overs out of the 10 must be bowled with a tape ball. A tape ball is a tennis ball covered with tape, producing the same amount of swing in the air as a normal cricket ball. However, a tape-ball over cannot be used for a 50-50 over.
  • Fielding Restrictions: A maximum of five fielders are allowed outside the circle during the non-powerplay overs. Each team cannot have more than five fielders on the leg side and two behind the popping crease when a ball is being bowled.
  • Playing XI and Substitutions: Each team can select two substitutes during a match. An injured player can be replaced by an unsold player from the same zone. Every team in the inaugural ISPL can have a maximum of 16 players, with the playing XI including one player from each of the North, South, East, West, and Central zones. Additionally, a player under 19 years of age must also be included in the XI.

ISPL T10 Cricket League Teams Owners 

Team NameTeam CityOwner Name
Srinagar Ke VeerSrinagar (J&K)Mr. Akshay Kumar
KVN Bangalore StrikersBangalore (Karnataka)Mr. Hrithik Roshan
Majhi MumbaiMumbai (Maharashtra)Mr. Amitabh Bachchan
Falcon Risers HyderabadHyderabad (Telangana)Mr. Ram Charan
Chennai SingamsChennai (Tamil Nadu)Mr. Suriya Sivakumar
Tiigers Of KolkataKolkata (West Bengal)Mr. Saif Ali Khan & Kareena Kapoor Khan

Indian Street Premier League (ISPL T10) Full Schedule & Fixtures

Date & TimeMatchVenue
6 March 2024 (7:00 PM IST)Srinagar Ke Veer Vs Majhi MumbaiDadoji Kondadev Stadium
7 March 2024 (5:00 PM IST)Chennai Singams Vs Tiigers Of KolkataDadoji Kondadev Stadium
7 March 2024 (7:30 PM IST)Falcon Risers Hyderabad Vs Bangalore StrikersDadoji Kondadev Stadium
8 March 2024 (5:00 PM IST)Bangalore Strikers Vs Chennai SingamsDadoji Kondadev Stadium
8 March 2024 (7:30 PM IST)Tiigers Of Kolkata Vs Majhi MumbaiDadoji Kondadev Stadium
9 March 2024 (5:00 PM IST)Falcon Risers Hyderabad Vs Majhi MumbaiDadoji Kondadev Stadium
9 March 2024 (7:30 PM IST)Srinagar Ke Veer Vs Bangalore StrikersDadoji Kondadev Stadium
10 March 2024 (5:00 PM IST)Chennai Singams Vs Majhi MumbaiDadoji Kondadev Stadium
10 March 2024 (7:30 PM IST)Tiigers Of Kolkata Vs Falcon Risers HyderabadDadoji Kondadev Stadium
11 March 2024 (5:00 PM IST)Bangalore Strikers Vs Tiigers Of KolkataDadoji Kondadev Stadium
11 March 2024 (7:30 PM IST)Falcon Risers Hyderabad Vs Srinagar Ke VeerDadoji Kondadev Stadium
12 March 2024 (5:00 PM IST)Chennai Singams Vs Srinagar Ke VeerDadoji Kondadev Stadium
12 March 2024 (7:30 PM IST)Majhi Mumbai Vs Bangalore StrikersDadoji Kondadev Stadium
13 March 2024 (5:00 PM IST)Srinagar Ke Veer Vs Tiigers Of KolkataDadoji Kondadev Stadium
13 March 2024 (7:30 PM IST)Falcon Risers Hyderabad Vs Chennai SingamsDadoji Kondadev Stadium
14 March 2024 (5:00 PM IST)Semi Final 1Dadoji Kondadev Stadium
14 March 2024 (7:30 PM IST)Semi Final 2Dadoji Kondadev Stadium
15 March 2024 (5:00 PM IST)FinalDadoji Kondadev Stadium

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Full Squads of the Indian Street Premier League (ISPL T10) teams

Tiigers Of Kolkata Squad: Uzair Shaikh, Babbu Rana, Shivam Kamboj, Sagar Bhandary, R. Bala Chandran, Bhavesh Pawar, Jonty Sarkar, Munna Shaikh, Fardeen Kazi, Rajat Mundhe, Prathamesh Pawar, Pradeep Patil, Shivam Kumar, Pritpal Singh, Raju Mukhiya, Akhil Singh

Srinagar Ke Veer Squad: Lokesh Lokesh, Deepak Dogra, Ahmed Askari, Omkar Desai, Aishwary Surve, Pritam Bari, Rajesh Sorte, Bhushan Gole, Tanisk Naik, Mohammed Nadeem, Vineet Todkar, Sumesh B, Kavinram Ramashbabu, Rohit Yadav, Navneet Parihar, Aditya Babbar

Bangalore Strikers Squad: Saroj Paramanik, Ankur Singh, Bunty Patel, Bijal Rajput, Ashiq Ali Shamsu, Parv Lamba, Rahul Baghel, Prajjwal Somwanshi, Harishkumar KK, Mansoor KL, Ajit Mohite, Thomas Dias, Sunil Chawri, Akash Gautam, Kulwinder Singh, Sharik Yasir

Falcon Risers Hyderabad Squad: C. Dhilip Ranjan, Ubaid Bashir, Irfan Patel, Furqan Khan, Varun Kumar, Vivek Manoharan, Prathamesh Thakre, Vishwajit Thakur, Jagat Sarkar, Krishna Satpute, Nitin Matunge, Shreyas Kadam, Anurag Sarshar, Anand Baghel, Yasar Arafath, Vicky Bhoir

Chennai Singhams Squad: Harish Parmar, Vedant Mayekar, Dilip Binjwa, R. Thavith Kumar, V Vignesh, Bablu Patil, Vishwanath Jadhav, Sanjay Kanojjiya, Sagar Ali, Ketan Mhatre, Summet Dhekale, Pankay Patel, Farhat Ahmed, Farman Khan, Ankit Sanap, Rajdeep Jadeja

Majhi Mumbai Squad: Ahmad Fayaz, Ravi Gupta, Abhishek Kumar, Vijay Pawle, Syed Salman, Ajaz Qureshi, Akshay Patil, Raviraj Ahire, Basharat Wani, Krusha Pawar, Murali A, Shreyas Indulkar, Ashraf Khan, Yogesh Penkar, Deepak Kumar Limboo, Devid Gogoi

Former India cricketer Sachin Tendulkar has been appointed as a core Committee Member of the ISPL, while Ravi Shastri will assume the role of Chief Mentor for the T10 league.

Additionally, prominent personalities like Amitabh Bachchan (Mumbai), Akshay Kumar (Srinagar), Hrithik Roshan (Bengaluru), Ram Charan (Hyderabad), Suriya Sivakumar (Chennai), and Saif Ali Khan with Kareena Kapoor Khan (Kolkata) have been announced as co-owners of various ISPL teams.

The inaugural ISPL auction took place on February 25, where 96 players were signed from a pool of 350, with a total spending of INR 4.91 crore (US$610,000).

Abhishek Kumar Dalhor became the most expensive player in the ISPL, acquired by Majhi Mumbai for INR 27 lakh. In the U19 category, Uzair Shaikh was the costliest player, secured by Tiigers of Kolkata for INR 5.8 lakh.

Each ISPL team had a salary cap of INR 1 crore, with Chennai Singams emerging as the highest spenders (INR 96.4 lakh) and Srinagar Ke Veer as the lowest spenders (INR 52.4 lakh) in the auction.

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Indian Street Premier League Broadcast and Live Streaming Details

  • When will the Indian Street Premier League begin?

The Indian Street Premier League will begin on March 06 and end on March 15, 2024. 

  • What is the venue of the Indian Street Premier League?

Dadoji Kondadev Stadium in Thane, Maharashtra is the venue of the Indian Street Premier League. 

  • What is the starting time of matches in the Indian Street Premier League?

The matches in the Indian Street Premier League will be held in two slots. The first match of a double-header day will begin at 5:00 pm IST. On a day where only one match is played, the match will begin at 7:00 pm IST.  

  • Which channels will live broadcast the matches in the Indian Street Premier League?

Sony Ten 2 will live broadcast the Indian Street Premier League T10 matches in India. 

  • Where can people livestream the Indian Street Premier League in India?

People can enjoy the livestream of the Indian Street Premier League on Sony LIV. 

UPW vs GG, Match 8 WPL 2024: Predicted playing XI, live streaming details, weather and pitch reportc!

UP Warriorz and Gujarat Giants will face off in the 8th match of the Women’s Premier League at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on March 1. After two losses, UP Warriorz, led by Alyssa Healy, delivered an outstanding performance against Mumbai Indians women’s team, even without their regular captain Harmanpreet Kaur.

MI Women were limited to 161 with a strong bowling effort. In response, UP Warriorz, powered by Kiran Navgire’s 57 and Grace Harris’ unbeaten 38, successfully chased the target in 16.3 overs. Gujarat Giants have struggled with inconsistent batting performances in their previous matches. The game promises an interesting clash between the two teams.

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Live streaming details

When is the UP Warriorz vs Gujarat Giants WPL 2024 match?

The Match 8 of Women’s Premier League 2024 between UPW vs GG will take place on Friday, March 1.

Where is the UP Warriorz vs Gujarat Giants WPL 2024 match?

Match 8 of the Women’s Premier League 2024 between UPW vs GG will take place at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.

 At what time will the UP Warriorz vs Gujarat Giants WPL 2024 match start?

Match 8 of the Women’s Premier League 2024 between UPW vs GG will begin at 7:30 pm IST.

When and where to watch the live streaming of the UP Warriorz vs Gujarat Giants WPL 2024 match?

Match 8 of the Women’s Premier League 2024 between UPW vs GG will be live-streamed on the JioCinema app and website.

 How to watch the live telecast of UP Warriorz vs Gujarat Giants WPL 2024 match?

Match 8 of the Women’s Premier League 2024 between UPW vs GG will be telecast live on the Sports 18 network.

Pitch Report

The M Chinnaswamy Stadium, known for its short boundaries and high altitude, favors batsmen in limited-overs cricket, making it conducive for high-scoring matches where big totals are often chased down comfortably.

Weather report

The minimum temperature will settle close to 20 degrees Celsius and the maximum temperature will hover around 31 degrees Celsius, as per AccuWeather. The wind speed at the venue will be 16 km/h with 33 percent humidity.

Probable playing XI

UP Warriorz: Alyssa Healy (c & wk), Vrinda Dinesh, Tahlia McGrath, Grace Harris, Shweta Sehrawat, Kiran Navgire, Poonam Khemnar, Deepti Sharma, Sophie Ecclestone, Anjali Sarvani, Rajeshwari Gayakwad.

Gujarat Giants: Beth Mooney (c & wk), Veda Krishnamurthy, Harleen Deol, Phoebe Litchfield, Dayalan Hemalatha, Ashleigh Gardner, Kathryn Bryce, Sneh Rana, Tanuja Kanwar, Lea Tahuhu, Meghna Singh.

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New Zealand vs Australia Live Score Updates, 2nd T20: Nz vs Aus, Will Marsh and co. take the 2nd lead today?

New Zealand vs Australia Live Score Updates, 2nd T20: Nz vs Aus, The second T2O International match of the 3-T20 match series will be played today i.e. on 23 February in Auckland.

New Zealand vs Australia Live Score Updates, 2nd T20: Nz vs Aus, The second T2O International match of the 3-T20 match series will be played today i.e. on 23 February in Auckland. The three-match series is the last for both teams before the T20 World Cup in the United States and West Indies in June. In the first match, Tim David hit a four off the last ball to give Australia a nail-biting six-wicket victory over New Zealand in the first Twenty20 international in Wellington. Having been set 216 to win, Australia skipper Mitchell Marsh hammered 72 off 44 balls before batting partner David (31 not out) sealed a thrilling last-gasp victory. The last match will alo be played in Auckland at the Eden Park.

New Zealand and Australia playing XI:New Zealand XI: Finn Allen, Devon Conway (wk), Rachin Ravindra, Glenn Phillips, Mark Chapman, Josh Clarkson, Mitch Santner (c), Adam Milne, Ish Sodhi, Tim Southee, Lockie Ferguson

Australia XI: Travis Head, David Warner, Mitchell Marsh (c), Glenn Maxwell, Josh Inglis (wk), Tim David, Matt Short, Pat Cummins, Mitch Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood

Catch all the LIVE Updates of the New Zealand vs Australia T20 match here

New Zealand vs Australia Live Score: 1st match scorecard

New Zealand vs Australia Live Score: 1st T20: Nz vs Aus, Final scorecard

New Zealand Batting:

Rachin Ravindra 68

Devon Conway 63

Finn Allen 32

Australia Bowling:

Mitchell Marsh 1/21(3)

Mitchell Starc 1/39(4)

Pat Cummins 1/43(4)

Australia Batting:

Mitchell Marsh 72*

David Warner 32

Tim David 31*

Glenn Maxwell 25

New Zealand Bowling:

Mitchell Santner 2/42(4)

Lockie Ferguson 1/23(4)

Adam Milne 1/53(4)

This Article Was Originally Published on Hindustantimes News!

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Wanindu Hasaranga breaks Malinga’s record to establish a new Sri Lankan record as Sri Lanka wins the series against Afghanistan!

In recognition of his overall performance, Angelo Mathews was named Player of the Match (POTM). His rapid-fire innings of 42 from 22 balls and his 2/9 stats claimed were crucial to Sri Lanka victory.

Sri Lanka

Skipper Wanindu Hasaranga claimed his first-ever T20I series win since being appointed full-time captain as Sri Lanka made mincemeat of Afghanistan in the second game of the three-match series by 87 runs on Monday (February 19).

Sri Lankan batters used the batting-friendly strip at the Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium after the Afghan skipper Ibrahim Zadran won the toss and sent them in.

Openers Pathum Nissanka (25 runs off 11 deliveries) and Kusal Mendis (23 off 14 balls) got the hosts off to a blistering start, putting the pressure right back on the tourists up front.

The Sri Lankan pair added 45 runs inside four overs before Nissanka was trapped in front of his stumps by Azmatullah Omarzai. Mendis was quick to follow his partner to the dugout as he fell prey to Fazalhaq Farooqi two deliveries later.

The home side lost three more wickets without adding much to the scoreboard and was reduced to 121/5 in 14.2 overs. However, things took an amazing turn for the Wanindu Hasaranga-led side as Sadeera Samarawickrama (51 off 42 balls) and Angelo Mathews came together in the middle.

The duo added 66 off just 34 balls to propel the Lankan Lions to 187/6 in 20 overs. Mathews was the star of the show as he smashed four sixes and two fours and batted at a jaw-dropping strike rate of 190.90.

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Afghanistan’s chase wobbled early and they were struggling to keep up with the asking rate, having lost half their side inside five overs.

The Sri Lankan bowlers were disciplined in their approach and didn’t offer any freebies for the tourists to cash in. A 39-run stand between Nabi and Karim Jant helped the visitors salvage their pride to some extent before the Lankan bowling attack came roaring back to restrict them to 115 in 17 overs.

Wanindu Hasaranga moves past Lankan legend Lasith Malinga

Skipper Hasaranga became the fastest Sri Lankan to 100 T20I wickets as he shattered Lasith Malinga’s record. Hasaranga achieved the feat in his 63rd T20I outing whereas it took Malinga 76 T20Is snare 100 scalps in the format.

Hasaranga is the second-fastest to scale the milestone and is behind Afghanistan’s Rashid Khan who bagged 100 T20I poles in just 53 games.

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“Sharam aani chahiye”: Fans of Sania Mirza react as Shoaib Malik and Sana Javed flirt in an old viral video!

In the wake of Sania Mirza’s divorce claims, Shoaib Malik is coming under fire for allegedly having an extramarital affair with Sana Javed.


Sania Mirza react as Shoaib Malik and Sana Javed flirt

Shoaib Malik grabbed headlines when he announced his third marriage to Pakistani actress Sana Javed on Instagram. After this, the news of his divorce from wife Sania Mirza circulated. Reports suggest that Sania Mirza and Shoaib Malik separated a few months ago, with Sania initiating the divorce (Khula).

The Pakistani cricketer is facing criticism for reportedly having an extramarital affair with Sana Javed, whom he has now married. An old video of them from 2021 is going viral on the internet, showing the couple appearing on a Pakistani show and seemingly flirting with each other, further fueling speculation about their extramarital relationship.

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https://youtu.be/CO-0Id3m1UY

The video shows Shoaib Malik and Sana Javed engaging in flirtatious behavior, despite being married to their respective spouses. The internet is reacting strongly, criticizing both Shoaib and Sana for allegedly cheating on their partners. Many comments suggest widespread support for Sania Mirza in Pakistan, emphasizing disapproval for the reported extramarital affair between Shoaib Malik and Sana Javed.

Sania Mirza has chosen to maintain a dignified silence regarding her divorce. Her family released a statement, urging privacy and emphasizing her focus on work. Despite the challenging situation, fans are praising her for handling the matter with grace. In the statement, Sania not only confirmed the divorce but also extended good wishes to Shoaib for his future endeavors. Known for keeping her personal life private, Sania’s family requested fans and well-wishers to avoid speculation and respect her need for privacy during this sensitive time

. The statement reads, “Sania has always kept her personal life away from the public eye. However, today the need has arisen for her to share that Shoaib and she have been divorced for a few months now. She wishes Shoaib well for his new journey ahead! At this sensitive period of her life, we would like to request all fans and well-wishers to refrain from indulging in any speculation and to respect her need for privacy. The Mirza Family & Team Sania”.

This article is sourced from dnaindia!

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Under-19 World Cup: The hunt begins for India’s next Virat Kohli!

Can the India Under-19 batch of 2024 join the prestigious class of 2000, 2008, 2012, 2018 and 2022?

Earlier this week, a young man from Karnataka grabbed the consciousness of the average Indian cricket fan, upstaging even Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. Not yet 19, Prakhar Chaturvedi ripped the record books to shreds, scoring a monumental unbeaten 404 in the final of the all-India Under-19 tournament for the Cooch Behar Trophy. That his exploits came in the title clash, and against Mumbai who received a dose of their own medicine, brought it into starker focus.

Chaturvedi might be the current Under-19 flavour, but don’t be surprised if more names grab the limelight in the next three weeks. Names like Uday Saharan. Arshin Kulkarni. Aravelly Avinash. Musheer Khan. Raj Limbani. Saumy Pandey.

These are among the young men tasked with leading India’s charge at the Under-19 World Cup, starting in South Africa today (January 19). Saharan is the skipper, Kulkarni and Avinash have already bagged IPL contracts, the others have gradually made their presence felt over the last few months, ready to take on the world even as Chaturvedi, who missed out on World Cup selection, eyes a graduation to a more senior level in domestic cricket – he has already been picked in the Under-23 side and could make his Ranji Trophy debut in the next few weeks.

The World Cup is the showpiece event at the Under-19 level, but as Rahul Dravid took great pains to point out during his four-year stint as the India Under-19 and ‘A’ coach between 2015 and 2019, it is no more than a means to an end. “I am not a big fan of judging these boys on the basis of results alone,” he told this writer not long into his tenure. “A few years down the road, few will remember whether someone was a part of the Under-19 World Cup-winning squad. They will only truly be recognised when they make the senior side and perform; that must be the ultimate goal, not just winning the Under-19 World Cup.”

It’s hard to fault Dravid’s philosophy but try telling an Under-19 kid approaching the biggest tournament of his life that it doesn’t really matter if he comes home victorious or not.

Like they have for the last several editions, India will approach this latest World Cup as among the strong favourites to go all the way. Perhaps not as strong as in the past, primarily because the pandemic scuttled domestic age-group cricket for two full seasons and therefore prevented the natural progression of the Under-16 cricketers who would have organically advanced to the Under-19 team, but still strong enough that other teams will cast a wary eye on them. India have made the finals in each of the last four editions, winning in 2018 and 2022, and while the pressure of history might weigh on Saharan and his boys, it shouldn’t really impact their performances when they get out on the park.

One of the reasons why India remain a dominant force at the junior level too is the quantum, and quality, of cricket they are exposed to from Under-16s upwards. There is so much organised cricket, much of it by the BCCI itself, that one would have to be extraordinarily unlucky to not get enough opportunities or to slip through the cracks. Greg Chappell, the Australian legend, once told me that India’s Under-19 lads are ‘almost finished products’ by the time they play for the country at that level because they have played so much so regularly compared to players in other countries, not least his own. It speaks to the robustness and vibrancy of the system which, contrary to popular public opinion, doesn’t merely pander to the high and the mighty.

This season alone, in the lead-up to the Under-19 World Cup, the inter-state one-day Vinoo Mankad Trophy was followed by a Challenger Series, then a quadrangular tournament featuring two Indian teams alongside Bangladesh and England. The boys then travelled to the UAE for the Asia Cup, where they lost in the semifinals to Bangladesh, and arrived in South Africa more than three weeks before their first World Cup encounter, playing the hosts and Afghanistan in a tri-series in which they remained unbeaten.

The quality of opportunities, therefore, better prepares them to tackle the challenges a tournament like the World Cup will throw up. None of these is a guarantee for success, needless to say – one need not look beyond the senior team for validation of that assertion – but if Saharan’s boys emulate Yash Dhull’s Class of ’22 and hold the trophy aloft on February 11 in Benoni, it won’t be by accident, you know.

This article was originally published on Hindustantimes news!

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IND vs. AFG: Why does India need to reserve a seat at the top for Yashasvi Jaiswal!

IND vs. AFG

When India brought back Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli back into the fold for the Afghanistan series, there was this inevitable question as to where they would bat. With Kohli unavailable for Thursday’s T20I because of personal reasons, India are set to open with Rohit and Yashasvi Jaiswal. But going forward, India head coach hasn’t ruled out the possibility of Rohit and Kohli partnering at the top, a move that totally deviates from the blueprint they have followed for the past 14 months. It also puts a question mark over the place of Yashasvi Jaiswal in the XI, who has by far been their best opening batsman in T20s.

Speaking ahead of the first T20I against Afghanistan in Mohali, Dravid revealed where India stood in terms of the openers, especially when Kohli joins the team in Indore. “Nothing is closed (Kohli opening with Rohit). We have no doubt that the kind of ability and skill sets players like Rohit and Kohli possess, they will be able to find answers against different kinds of bowling,” said Dravid.

If India do put this plan to work, they will once again be without enough ammunition at the top. Sans an X-factor batsman in the top three, the batting powerplay was one of the problematic areas for India in successive T20 World Cups. It is with this aspect in mind that India, post the last T20 World Cup debacle in Australia, adopted a more aggressive, bolder approach by employing Jaiswal at the top. It is a move that has not just worked but has also put less pressure on the middle-order. Now, if India partner Rohit and Kohli at the top, they may have to compromise on this aspect. In the coming days, India have a huge decision to make as to who among Rohit, Kohli and Shubman Gill misses out if they are keen on playing Jaiswal.

So on Thursday, the stakes are high for Jaiswal, who will get another opportunity to remind India what he is capable of. Unlike Rohit and Gill, Jaiswal has better returns in the powerplay and is single-handedly responsible for putting the opposition under pressure from the word go in recent times. Sample these numbers: In 13 innings, Gill’s strike rate in the powerplays is only 114.61. In 109 innings, Rohit’s strike rate in the first six overs is 134.24, and Kohli’s is 116.75.

But in 14 innings, Jaiswal has scored 292 runs in the powerplay at a strike-rate of 158.69. And India has never lost in eight games, where he has crossed the 20-run mark. Out of those eight matches, India has scored 50 or more six times in the powerplay, with Jaiswal himself scoring a fifty once.

When a top-order batsman gives such a start in the powerplay, nearly half the battle is won with the bat, and it only allows the middle-order to play with much more freedom without worrying about run-rate. The brand of T20 cricket that the Indian team has been aspiring to master for the past couple of years comes naturally to Jaiswal who is capable of providing the knockout punch in the first six overs.

Why Jaiswal should be in the playing XI?

One significant change that came with India’s aggressive approach was they believed 200-plus totals should be the norm when batting first. For such module to work, it is essential for India to bat in the top gear from first over till the last as against pressing the accelerator only in the last five overs. The same holds true when they are chasing big totals as well. For India to go all the way in T20 World Cup, they cannot afford to have any weak links.

However, should they go in with Rohit, Gill and Kohli — who are anchor material in T20s — as their top three, they will be short on firepower and will be without a left-hander at the top. Apart from making the most out of the fielding restrictions, Jaiswal has also shown he can also manipulate the field easily ond find the gaps onec the powerplay is over.

In the last T20I they played against South Africa, despite losing Gill and Tilak Varma cheaply, Jaiswal ensured India ended up with 62/2 in the powerplay. In the first T20Is against Australia that was played just after the ODI World Cup, chasing 209, India got home with one ball to spare. Although it was Ishan Kishan, Suryakumar Yadav and then Rinku Singh in the backend who played a pivotal role in India’s win, the kick-start was given by Jaiswal with his blazing 8-ball 21 at the top.

IND vs. AFG

In the second match of the same series, while batting first, Jaiswal scored fifty (53 runs in 25 balls), with India scoring 77 for 1 inside the powerplay.

Since the next T20 World Cup will be played in the Caribbean and the USA, let’s go back to India’s tour of the West Indies in July. Playing only his second match, Jaiswal smoked an unbeaten 84 off 51 balls as India chased down the target of 179 runs in 17 overs.

In IPL 2023, Jaiswal scored 625 runs in 14 innings. It was the most by an uncapped Indian player in an IPL season, bettering Ishan Kishan’s 516 runs in 2020. Jaiswal’s tally is also the most for uncapped batsmen overall, as he pipped Shaun Marsh’s 616 runs in the inaugural edition. During the season, he scored one century and five fifties, including one where he took only 13 balls, the fastest in the history of the IPL.

This article was originally published on: indianexpress

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“Lala…”: Virat Kohli’s Trending Remark About Mohammed Shami’s Arjuna Award Win!

Mohammed Shami was the highest wicket-taker (24 in seven games) at the Cricket World Cup 2023


Mohammed Shami, a star pacer for the Indian cricket team, received the Arjuna Award Win on Tuesday. Shami has been playing quite well lately. At the Cricket World Cup 2023, he took the most wickets with 24 in seven games, setting a new record. Shami, who is presently recuperating from an ankle ailment, was present to accept the honors, and the audience rightly recognized his accomplishments by bestowing upon him and his artwork the position of honor and a standing ovation.

“I am overjoyed that the President has bestowed upon me the esteemed Arjuna Award Win today. I would want to express my gratitude to everyone who has supported me throughout my highs and lows and helped me go this far. Special thanks go out to my coach, BCCI, teammates, family, and admirers.I appreciate you recognizing my efforts.I’ll always do my hardest to represent my nation with pride… Once more, I want to thank everyone. Mohammed Shami congratulated the other Arjun Award winners in an Instagram post.

Virat Kohli congratulated Mohammed Shami, saying: “Mubarak ho lala”

“The next two tournaments and series are important, so I want to be as healthy as I can. At a sports ministry banquet yesterday night, he told PTI, “I will concentrate on fitness.

The elder sister of chess prodigy R. Praggnanandhaa, R. Vaishali, the recently crowned Grandmaster, was also showered with praise.

Vaishali was recognized to become the nation’s third female general manager, following Koneru Humpy and Dronavalli Harika.

Athlete Parul Chaudhary, boxer Mohammad Hussamuddin (who placed third in last year’s world championship), and wrestler Antim Panghal (a previous junior world champion and bronze medalist at the senior tournament) were among the other sports luminaries selected for the Arjuna award this year.

Praggnanandhaa’s chess tutor, RB Ramesh, is one of this year’s outstanding Dronacharya awards.

The Arjuna and Dronacharya awards include a financial prize of Rs 15 lakh, but the Khel Ratna has a cash prize of Rs 25 lakh.

The awardees of the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award (2023) are Satwik Sairaj Rankireddy (badminton) and Chirag Shetty.

Arjuna Awards: Ojas Pravin Deotale (archery), Aditi Gopichand Swami (archery), Murali Sreeshankar (athletics), Parul Chaudhary (athletics), Mohammad Hussamuddin (boxing), R Vaishali (chess), Mohammed Shami (cricket), Anush Agarwalla (equestrian), Divyakriti Singh (equestrian dressage), Diksha Dagar (golf), Krishan Bahadur Pathak (hockey), Sushila Chanu (hockey), Pawan Kumar (kabaddi), Ritu Negi (kabaddi), Nasreen (kho-kho), Pinki (lawn bowls), Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar (shooting), Esha Singh (shooting), Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu (squash), Ayhika Mukherjee (table tennis), Sunil Kumar (wrestling), Antim Panghal (wrestling), Naorem Roshibina Devi (wushu), Sheetal Devi (para archery), Illuri Ajay Kumar Reddy (blind cricket), Prachi Yadav (para canoeing).

This News was officially published on :- ndtv.com

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Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are ready to participate in T20 Internationals!

Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma T20

The Indian Express believes that even though Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli haven’t played in T20 Internationals since the 2022 T20 World Cup, they have notified the BCCI that they are eligible for selection in the shortest format.

To choose the side for the first two Test matches against England and the three Twenty20 matches against Afghanistan, the selection committee will convene on Friday. January 11 marks the commencement of the series against Afghanistan, while January 25 marks the start of the five-match Test series against England.

Before the World Cup in June, the Indian team will only play three Twenty20 International matches against Afghanistan.

Hardik Pandya and Surya kumar Yadav’s injuries prevent them from being selected, hence the selection committee will have to choose a new T20 skipper.

The selection committee may also decide to bench Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj, two fast bowlers, for the team’s next match against Afghanistan.

India defeated South Africa handily on Thursday in Cape Town, thanks in large part to the contributions of Siraj and Bumrah. India tied the series after two games.

The two pacers will now participate in the Test matches against England, as far as The Indian Express is aware.

The management of the Indian team wants their two top-scoring pacers to be fully fit for the lengthy home series against England.

In Cape Town are three selectors: chief selector Ajit Agarkar, SS Das, and Salil Ankola.

This article was orginally published on indianexpress!

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