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India leads Bangladesh 3-0 in the series after a 91-run opening partnership between Shafali Verma and Smriti.

With two games remaining, the India women’s team Shafali Verma and Smriti. had an unbeatable 3-0 lead after chasing down 118 with seven wickets remaining.

A significant portion of India’s recent triumphs have been attributed to the opening combination of Shafali Verma and Smriti Mandhana. That was also the case on Thursday when Mandhana and Verma combined for a 91-run opening partnership to help India defeat Bangladesh by seven wickets in the third Twenty20 International in Sylhet. With two games remaining, the visitors had an unbeatable 3-0 advantage.

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Shafali Verma and Smriti

Following their bowling-led restriction of Bangladesh to 117/8, Mandhana and Verma quickly achieved the objective with a smooth combination. As was to be expected, Verma was the more dominant partner, hitting eight fours and scoring 51 off just 38 balls. Mandhana made 42 off 47 balls, hitting five fours and one six.

India should be well-prepared thanks to Mandhana and Verma’s runs at the top of the order, especially with the Women’s T20 World Cup set to take place in Bangladesh in September. Being a left-right pair, they complement each other effectively and force bowlers to constantly change their lines. They helped India storm to 59/0 in the opening six overs on Thursday by capitalizing on the field constraints. In the sixth over, Shafali smashed three straight fours against Nahida Akter, contributing to the early flow of boundaries.

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By the time that Mandhana and Verma were dismissed in quick succession, the result was all but sealed. Harmanpreet Kaur and Richa Ghosh were the unbeaten batters who completed the formalities.

India’s bowlers also stepped up. Despite Dilara Akter setting a solid foundation for the hosts with a 27-ball 39, they were never able to put the Indians under pressure in the field. Left-arm spinner Radha Yadav was typically economical, conceding just 22 runs in her four overs while also claiming the wickets of Bangladesh skipper Nigar Sultana and Shorifa Khatun. Renuka Singh, Pooja Vastrakar, and Shreyanka Patil finished with a wicket apiece.

The next two T20Is will also be held in Sylhet on May 6 and 9.

Brief scores: Bangladesh 117/8 in 20 overs (Dilara Akter 39, Nigar Sultana 28; Radha Yadav 2/22) India 121/3 in 18.3 overs (Shafali Verma 51, Smriti Mandhana 47; Ritu Moni 1/10). India won by 7 wickets.

CSK Suffer major injury blow ahead of IPL 2024 as Devon Conway ruled out until May!

Devon Conway injured his thumb during the T20I series against Australia

Chennai Super Kings

Chennai Super Kings suffered a major injury blow three weeks before the start of their title defence as opener Devon Conway has been ruled out of action until May. Conway, who was the player of the match in Chennai’s win against Gujarat Titans in the 2023 final, will be sidelined for almost eight weeks after it was revealed that he underwent surgery on his left thumb last week.

Conway injured his thumb during the T20I series against Australia and hence skipped the ongoing Test series. The decision to have surgery was taken following a medical consultation. The recovery period is estimated to be around eight weeks, which implies that the left-handed opener won’t be available for more than half of the 2024 Indian Premier League (IPL) season, which will kick off on March 22 with CSK taking on Royal Challengers Bangalore at the MA Chidambaram Stadium.

Conway made his IPL debut in 2022 after CSK roped in the New Zealand star for his base price of INR 1 crore at the Mega Auction. In 23 appearances for the franchise, he scored 924 runs at 48.63 with nine fifties. His best performance came last season, when he amassed 672 runs in 16 matches, laced with six fifties.

With Conway slated to be absent, CSK could try out fellow New Zealand batter Rachin Ravindra, who was roped in for INR 1.8 crore at the auction last December following his stellar show at the 2023 ICC ODI World Cup in India.

Ravindra too had suffered an injury scare during the T20I contest against Australia as he was benched for the second match following a knee pain. However, he had recovered in time to make an appearance for New Zealand in the first Test against the Aussies, where he had scored a fifty in the second innings in Wellington.

Last month, IPL announced the schedule for only the first 21 games of the 2024 season. The remainder of the schedule will be released after the announcement of the Indian general election dates. CSK will play four matches during this period – against RCB, Gujarat Titans, Delhi Capitals and Sunrisers Hyderabad, respectively. Their opening two matches will be played at home, and the other two are away games.

This article is originally published on Hindustantimes.News!

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AUS vs NZ: Spencer Johnson added to Australia’s squad for T20I series against New Zealand

Spencer Johnson has been added to Australia’s squad for their upcoming three-match T20I series against New Zealand.

Spencer Johnson

In Short

  • Spencer Johnson named in Australia’s squad for New Zealand series
  • Spencer Johnson has played 4 T20Is and 1 ODI for Australia
  • Australia will face New Zealand in 3-match T20I series

Spencer Johnson has been added to Australia’s squad for their upcoming three-match T20I series against New Zealand, presenting the all-rounder with a golden chance to secure his spot in the T20 World Cup selection.

Cricket Australia announced on Sunday afternoon that the 28-year-old will be replacing all-rounder Marcus Stoinis in the 15-player touring group for the three-match series in New Zealand. The decision was taken after Stoinis was ruled out due to back soreness, which he developed in last week’s second T20 match against West Indies in Perth.

Stoinis was supposed to be replaced by Aaron Hardie in the team. However, the all-rounder suffered calf tightness while bowling against Tasmania in the Sheffield Shield.

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“He (Hardie) has got a tight calf. It’s more precautionary. He’ll bat if required tomorrow. Hopefully, it’s nothing too significant,” said West Australian coach Adam Voges.

Johnson has already represented Australia in four T20s after his international debut last year, and boasts a remarkable record of 19 wickets at 14.47 achieved in this season’s Big Bash League with the Brisbane Heat. His performances also earned him the title of the ‘Player of the BBL final’, after picking four wickets while giving away 26 runs during Brisbane Heat’s 54-run victory over the Sydney Sixers.

Having turned heads in The Hundred last year, Johnson was roped in by Gujarat Titans for Rs 10 crore in the IPL 2024 mini-auction in Dubai last year.

Heading to New Zealand alongside Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins, and Nathan Ellis, Johnson is gearing up to compete for a spot in Australia’s T20 World Cup squad. With Starc, Hazlewood and Cummins already confirmed for the tournament, the selection might only have space for one additional fast bowler.

Johnson, being a left-arm fast bowler, could be viewed as a similar substitute for Starc, who last played a T20I for Australia in November 2022.

Australia will take on New Zealand in the first T20I of their three-match series at the Wellington Regional Stadium on Wednesday, February 21, before locking horns at Eden Park in Auckland for the final two matches of the series on February 23 and 25.

This article was originally published on India Today!

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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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