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Australia omit experienced stars for T20Is against Proteas and…

Australia have made a bold move and named their 13-member squad for the upcoming T20Is against South Africa and India without several of their most experienced stars. Mitchell Starc, Mitchell Marsh and Nathan Lyon have been left out of the squad thus raising several eyebrows. Apart from the trio Peter Siddle who was Starc’s replacement in the recently concluded T20Is against Pakistan has also been omitted. To everyone's surprise, frontline bowlers Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins who are fully fit too have failed

DRS to be used for the first time in…

The Decision Review System (DRS), is all set to make its first appearance at an International Cricket Council (ICC) World Twenty20 event with it being implemented at this year’s upcoming women's edition of the tournament, scheduled to kickoff in the West Indies on Friday. For the first time, the Women’s World Twenty20 is being held separately from the men’s event and is ready to establish its own identity in the international cricket calendar. All the matches will be broadcast live across 200 countries

Former England skipper Alastair Cook set for knighthood?

Former England cricket skipper Alastair Cook who retired from international cricket in September earlier this year after the 5th Test against India at the Oval is all set to become the youngest cricketing knight According to reports in England, a proposal has been tabled in the House of Lords to award Cook with knighthood. “It is not just that Alastair Cook is unquestionably the best batsman England have produced in recent years but that he can make a massive contribution as an ambassador for

After Sehwag, Prasad quits Kings XI Punjab

Former India cricketer Venkatesh Prasad is the latest member of the coaching staff of IPL franchise Kings XI Punjab to walk out of the door. Prasad who was the bowling coach joins the bandwagon following coach and mentor Virender Sehwag in the leaving the KXIP setup. Prasad will be replaced by Sridharam Sriram who was earlier the assistant coach of Delhi Daredevils and also had short stints as the bowling consultant with Australian national cricket team. Prasad who had to give up his

PAK vs NZ 2nd T2OI: Kiwis look for redemption…

Despite falling short by two runs in the first T20I of the series, the visiting New Zealand side would be hopeful for a turnaround in the second and all-important T20I at Abu Dhabi. The Black Caps have shown that they will not be pushovers and this series is very unlikely to go like the one between Pakistan and Australia last month. New Zealand are a very good T20 side and ran Pakistan close in the first game. A more polished performance in the

Former Pakistan captain Azhar Ali calls it a day…

Former Pakistan captain Azhar Ali has announced his retirement from ODI cricket. The 33-year-old wants to focus only on Test cricket and hence called it quits from ODIs to prolong his Test career. Azhar’s last appeared for Pakistan in white-ball cricket was against New Zealand in January. The opener has never played dT20Is for his nation. "It is not a decision that I have taken suddenly. I had been considering this for quite some time. I think the time is right for me

Khaleel Ahmed can be the an important piece of…

There’s something about Khaleel Khursheed Ahmed. Perhaps it is the fact that he is a left-arm pacer – a rarity in Indian cricket. Or the way he angles the ball across the batsman both ways. Or maybe it is just Indians getting excited about seeing a young pace bowler making news again. But you cannot deny that Khaleel Ahmed has some spark in him. The 20-year-old seam bowler has only featured in 6 ODIs for India but has shown traces of his talent

Cricket Australia chairman David Peever resigns after growing criticism

Cricket Australia chairman David Peever has stepped down from his post after encountering criticism from all quarters. The chairman submitted his resignation after mounting pressure from the findings of the Longstaff review. Earlier this week, the review results were made public, and it led to severe backlash. Deputy chairman Earl Hiddings will assume the position of David Peever on an interim basis. After the embarrassing cheating scandal that took place in the Cape Town Test between Australia and South Africa, many of the senior position holders in Australian cricket had to vacate their seats. Captain Steve Smith, vice-captain David Warner, head coach Darren Lehmann, CEO James Sutherland were the noted casualties. Cricket Australia chairman

PCB supports Wasim Akram’s appointment, despite Qayyum Report taint

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has backed the appointment of former Pakistani captain and legendary cricketer Wasim Akram in the newly-formed special cricket committee. The Cricket Board clarified that the Justice Qayyum commission report did not prevent the former cricketer from working towards the betterment of Pakistan cricket. In the aftermath of the match-fixing allegations, former chief justice of the Lahore High Court, Justice Qayyum had submitted a report in the year 2000. It was termed as the most comprehensive report into corruption in

Justin Langer expresses concern over ball-tampering being an international…

Australia’s coach Justin Langer has guaranteed personally that there will not be a repeat offense of ball-tampering after the ‘sandpaper gate’. While conversing with the Australian legend Adam Gilchrist in an interview for Fox Cricket on Wednesday, Langer also displayed his concern for ball-tampering being an international problem.  In the second Test match against South Africa last year, the Australian opener Cameron Bancroft was caught on camera hiding a piece of sandpaper. Cricket Australia, on further investigation, decided to hand one-year ban to Captain Steve Smith and vice-captain David Warner. Bancroft was banned for six months as well. Coach Daren Lehmann resigned post the scandal and Justin Langer was appointed as the head coach. Speaking about the incident, Langer expressed his astonishment of seeing a piece of sandpaper being used to change the ball condition. “I can’t for a single second understand how we took sandpaper

Cricket’s big names who will be seen in 2018…

The second edition of T10 cricket tournament is set to get underway in Sharjah this November. The eight-team cricket extravaganza will be seen in a new avatar with two new teams competing in the 2018 edition. With the governing body of the contest bringing new players from the pool of retiring cricketers, the tournament provides fans with a brilliant opportunity to watch their yesteryear stars back in action. The T10 league is scheduled to be played from November 23 to December 2 in 2018.

The Dhoni conundrum – to play or not to play

When Rohit Sharma walked back to the heritage grade pavilion of the historic Brabourne Stadium after scoring a magnificent 162, the whole of India was excited to observe the proceedings of the remaining 37 balls. Those 37 balls would help the two divided factions of the nation in vindicating their stand about one of India’s legendary cricketers, MS Dhoni. However, Dhoni went back to the pavilion with a 23 from 15 balls. Neither a trail-blazing knock nor a dull ball-eating one. The discussion remains open, the conundrum continues. Leading into the fourth ODI at Mumbai, India had a tough a selection crisis on its hands. Kedar Jadhav, India’s golden arm in recent times, had to make his comeback into the side. Jadhav’s inclusion meant dropping either Rishabh Pant or MS Dhoni. The selectors sided with Pant when the same

India vs Windies: Statistical Preview for the 5th ODI

India takes on Windies in the fifth and final ODI of the series tomorrow (November 1, 2018) at the Greenfield International Stadium, Thiruvananthapuram. With the series result hanging at 2-1 in favor of the home side, both the teams will try their best to win this encounter and earn the bragging rights. The Windies were thumped by 224 runs in the fourth ODI that took place at the Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai. Indian opener Rohit Sharma (162) and number four Ambati Rayudu (100) carried India to the gigantic total of 377/5 in the first innings. The Caribbean batting lineup failed to rise to the challenge as the top half of the batting order collapsed. Captain Jason Holder played a mature knock of 54 and spared the team from a great embarrassment.  Leading into the

Pakistan vs New Zealand: T20I battle begins today in…

After demolishing Australia in the three-match T20I series, Pakistan is ready to host the challenge of New Zealand in the shortest format. Number one ranked team in the world, Pakistan, has won 10 consecutive T20I series and will be aiming to clinch the 11th as well. New Zealand have not played international cricket for the last seven months and now face the stern test against a top side in the testing conditions of UAE. In the recently concluded whitewash of Australia, Pakistan wielded the bat first in all three games and successfully defended the totals against hapless Australia. Babar Azam, who averages 56.56 in T20Is, finished as the top run-getter for Pakistan in the three-match series. He will be the main threat for New Zealand bowling attack

All you need to know about season 2 of…

Cricket fans across the globe have yet another reason to celebrate as the T10 League returns to the Sharjah Cricket Stadium from the 23rd of November. The privately-run league which has received the backing of the Emirates Cricket Board and the International Cricket Council (ICC) has grown in its second season. While six teams competed for the title in its debut campaign the 2018 season will see eight teams battling it out for the title. The 10 over per side tournament is slowly