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Why it’s unfair to claim Rohit Sharma is leaving a bigger legacy than Virat Kohli as India Test captain

Crucial World Test Championship (WTC) points seemed to be slipping away for India as the Green Park puddles wouldn’t budge. Two-and-a-half days were lost to inclement weather and poor drainage, leaving both India and Bangladesh needing to produce something special to force a victory in Kanpur.

Rohit Sharma’s India was the team to do so, achieving the win with an incredible one-and-a-half sessions to spare. After the impressive Yashasvi Jaiswal hit three fours in the first over, Rohit made his intentions clear, belting his first ball for six off Khaled Mahmud after India bowled Bangladesh out for 233 on the fourth day.

It led to deserved praise for Rohit the leader in the aftermath. “When we gathered inside [the dressing room] for a small huddle, Rohit Sharma mentioned that we are going to go hammer and tongs and try and make, you know, 400 runs, probably, in 50 overs,” said R Ashwin.

“Rohit walked out and just tonked the first ball for a six. So, when you walk the talk, I think obviously the dressing room doesn’t have any other choice but to follow that same pattern. We had 50 runs out of three overs. There was no looking back after that.”

However, some of the praise I feel has gone a little overboard. “India have had many captains that have transformed the way they play, but Rohit might just be outdoing them all,” posted ESPNcricinfo, linking to an article by Alagappan Muthu stating Rohit’s legacy is above the captains before him as he is “cutting right into one of the core values of Indian cricket” and “rewiring his own generation and encouraging the next one to put the win above all else.”

Such a statement is always going to divide opinion and generate huge reach on social media. So, fair play to ESPNcricinfo on that front. However, is it right? With 18 matches under his belt as captain taking over a side that already had a very strong standing in Test cricket, is it too premature to state Rohit’s legacy stands above his predecessors?

As an Australian who is on the outside looking in, I think so.

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Rohit Sharma is doing a fine job as Test captain, but talk of a greater captaincy legacy than Kohli is still premature.

In 2014, Virat Kohli took over an Indian team that was on its knees following MS Dhoni’s prompt retirement midway through the Australian series. They had lost three consecutive Test series in a row in South Africa (1-0), New Zealand (1-0), England (3-1), and were 2-0 down in Australia after as many matches. They had also lost eight consecutive Tests away to England and Australia in 2011/12.

The playing XI for home Tests would often consist of one pace bowler who would play as a specialist fielder. As a result, they barely fired a shot overseas. In fact, fast bowlers averaged 36.65 runs per wicket and struck every 63.9 deliveries under Dhoni’s captaincy.

Now, this isn’t an attempt to bash Dhoni in the slightest. I have the utmost respect for him as a player and consider him to be one of the finest white-ball captains the game has ever seen. His three ICC titles and countless memories with Chennai Super Kings are testament to that. However, India’s record away from home highlighted the task the next captain faced.

Rohit, on the other hand, has taken over a settled team sprinkled with incredible bowling prowess. Of course, your man-management skills and on-field tactics must be sharp to get the best out of your team, no matter the talent in the squad. Rohit is doing a fine job in that regard. However, when looking at legacies, one must always look at what the captain took over when he began and where he helped take the team to.

Why Virat Kohli's legacy as Test captain is greater than Rohit Sharma's at this stage, even though Rohit is doing a fine job.
Virat Kohli helped transform the India team into one which could compete and win overseas.

Kohli, after making an immediate impression as skipper in Australia in 2014/15, went on to captain 68 Tests – the most of any player from India. Out of these 68, Kohli won 40 with a win percentage of 58.82, putting him second behind Steve Waugh (71.92) and Ricky Ponting (62.33) among players who have led their team in at least 25 Tests.

“Going back to Kohli’s start of captaincy, (he) played a big role in turning the cricket around, and (Rahul) Dravid has continued the same in the recent four years. The influence of someone like that (Kohli) around a team would be great, and they’ve got star players,” Ponting said to Sky Sports earlier this year.

This is a stunning achievement when you consider where India were when Virat took over. What’s more stunning, however, is the journey towards the result. As mentioned, India’s pace bowling threat was non-existent, but Kohli drove a change in culture as well as a style of play. Instead of fast bowlers being specialist fielders at home, they began focusing more on their fitness and playing key roles even when conditions suited spin. Soon after, India were competing – and winning – away from home, with their first-ever series win in Australia in 2018/19 the fruits of the labour.

Ishant Sharma was a bowler reborn, benefitting from shifting to a fuller length. He took 121 wickets at 25.85 under Kohli. Mohammed Shami (168 wickets at 24.82) and Umesh Yadav (104 wickets at 30.68) were other beneficiaries.

But, one of the highlights of Virat’s captaincy was fast-tracking Jasprit Bumrah to the Test team when many thought it was too soon. Bumrah, who took 103 wickets at 21.55 under Virat’s captaincy, is considered the best fast bowler India have produced.

Why Virat Kohli's legacy as Test captain is greater than Rohit Sharma's at this stage, even though Rohit is doing a fine job.
Bumrah was fast-tracked into the Indian Test team with incredible success.

Overall, India’s fast bowlers averaged 26 under Kohli – more than 10 runs less than under Dhoni. The strike rate of 51.3 was more than 12 points better. In this period, India took 20 wickets in a Test 28 times, including 13 overseas.

Now, this is not to say Rohit can’t surpass Virat’s legacy as Test captain in the future. For me, it’s too early to say it has now. After all, we are talking about this following a 2-0 series win at home against a team they should be beating, with all due respect. When we talk about incredible attacking cricket and belief in the seemingly impossible, India’s near miss of their chase of 364 at Adelaide in 2014, where Kohli hit a sumptuous 141 off 175 balls, is the kind of attitude that was soon embedded in the Indian team.

However, missed opportunities in England and South Africa in 2018 and 2022 is a painful point for Virat and India, which Rohit can help rectify. India tour England for five Tests in 2025, which shapes up to be a thrilling series against an attacking English side. One thing is for sure – Rohit will ensure India’s standards are sky-high, driving every one of his players to express themselves.

If Rohit can help lead his team to victory there, as well as winning a five-match series in Australia, drawing comparisons with his predecessors would be far more appropriate. For now, it shouldn’t be understated or forgotten what the previous captain did for Indian cricket.

India can’t call themselves World Champions unless they prove it – Gambhir

India can’t call themselves World Champions unless they prove it – Gambhir | Gautam Gambhir accuses India of lacking mental toughness

Two-time World Champion Gautam Gambhir claimed that Indian players lacked mental toughness to handle pressure in big matches. He also said that India can’t call themselves World Champions unless they prove it on the cricket field.

“If you look at all the semi-finals and finals, it just shows when playing really well in the league stage and you don’t play well in the semi-finals or knockouts, it’s probably your mental toughness as well,” the 38-year old said.

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Gambhir, who was a vital cog in the Indian sides which won the T20 World Cup in 2007 and 50 over World Cup in 2011, said that the teams can afford to make a mistake in bilateral series. But, if you make a mistake in knockout stages, you are knocked out of the tournament.

“It’s just your ability in those crunch situations. In bilaterals and league stages, you have got probably a chance to make the mistake. Come to knockout stages, you don’t have a chance to do that.

You make a mistake and you’re going back home. That’s where beliefs come into play and that where India lacks in all those crucial games.”

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He also said that the best players in the team prove themselves in crunch situations.

Gautam Gambhir often stepped up in big games for India.

“What sets you apart from being a good player to being a very very good player in a team squad is what you do on those crucial games. I think probably we have not been able to handle the pressure; probably other teams have been able to handle the pressure that way,” Gambhir said on Star Sports’ show Cricket Connected.

“We can keep talking that we’ve got everything, we have the ability to be the world champions, but till the time you don’t go on the cricket field and prove that, you will never be called the world champions,” the 38-year-old said.

The Indian Cricket team last won an ICC tournament back in 2013 when they clinched the ICC Champions Trophy in England.

But, since then, they have made it at least to the Semi Final of every World event, but have faltered in the knockout stages. They lost in the Final of WT20 2014 and Champions Trophy 2017, while they were out in the Semi Final in World Cups 2015 and 2019, as well as the WT20 2016.

Written by Sarthak Karkhanis. Follow Sarthak on Twitter today.

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Coronavirus may force us to play IPL outside India, says Brijesh Patel

Brijesh Patel says Coronavirus may result in IPL outside India | COVID-19 may see Indian Premier League happen overseas | Will IPL happen in 2020?

Brijesh Patel, the chairman of the Indian Premier League’s (IPL) Governing Council, said that the tournament may move out of India; partially or entirely, and that the organisers have already earmarked the September-October window.

“Right now, we’re saying it’s tentative because finalities of the schedule can only be worked out once official confirmations arrive. Talks are going on with the league’s multiple stakeholders and we’re all on board. So, it’s a matter of time before we start putting things in place,” the senior cricket administrator said.

Patel then echoed BCCI President Ganguly, who earlier this week said that the BCCI are working on all options to ensure the IPL goes ahead this year.

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BCCI President Sourav Ganguly is hopeful of IPL taking place in 2020.

The Governing Council are waiting for the ICC’s official announcement to postpone the ICC T20 World Cup, which was scheduled to take place from 18th October to 15th November this year in Australia. The tournament could now be pushed ahead due to the coronavirus pandemic, but the ICC, which was expected to formally announce the decision on 28th May, are now playing the waiting game and have deferred the decision until July.

“We are ready to go ahead with the IPL. But, we can start planning the schedule formally only after the official announcement is made on the T20 World Cup, which I’m expecting will arrive anytime soon. On our part, we’ve already earmarked the September-October window for the tournament to be played,” Patel said in an interview with the Times of India.

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Patel, who played 21 Tests for India, also said that there is a chance that the tournament may be played overseas as COVID-19 cases in India are on the rise. “We have to watch how things are going to play out over the next one month from a COVID perspective. We don’t mind shifting the IPL to another country, either in part or in full. There are other aspects to be considered here,” the IPL GC said.

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“Suppose we shift just the first leg out of the country, we will have to go through a quarantine when we fly there. But we may probably also have to go through another quarantine when we’re back for the India leg, if COVID doesn’t relent. Or who knows, by October things will be different. Let’s see. Right now, we’re not ruling out the idea of playing the whole tournament overseas,” the former KSCA secretary said.

Foreign boards are eager to host the IPL, with the Emirates Cricket Board (UAE) and Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) registering their interest, should it not be feasible to host the tournament in India. The UAE has already hosted the IPL; back in 2014, when the tournament was moved overseas due to the general elections in India.

Fans are keen to see the likes of MS Dhoni in action in IPL 2020.

“If the IPL has to begin in September, there’ll be a threat of monsoon. Whatever the case, logistics will have to be worked out carefully. Whether in India or overseas, the tournament won’t be played at more than two or three venues because it’s only for television,” Patel added.

The Indian Cricket Team is expected to travel to Australia in December for the Test series. There will most likely be a quarantine period, which means that the IPL must finish early.

“Also remember, wherever the IPL is played, it’ll be played to empty stands. So, as long as it’s available prime time for Indian fans, it shouldn’t be a problem,” said Patel.

It will be interesting to see how things pan out in the future and whether the overseas countries will readily release their players for the lucrative eight-team tournament.

Written by Sarthak Karkhanis. Follow Sarthak on Twitter today.

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Australia set to have cricket in front of fans

Australia set to have cricket in front of fans | Australia on track to welcome fans back to stadiums after COVID-19 restrictions | Will World T20 go ahead?

The Australian government is set to allow up to 10,000 spectators in stadiums for sporting events in July. This may boost the chances of having the ICC T20 World Cup down under later this year, after original doubts.

Along with this, the South Australia and Queensland governments have said that they will reopen their borders in July, as there are positive signs of competitive sport, including cricket, making a comeback down under with domestic travel restrictions easing.

At the moment, the permission to allow 10,000 spectators for a sporting event is applicable only to venues having a capacity of less than 40,000 spectators. As a result, this excludes the big stadiums like Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), Adelaide Oval, Gabba, and Perth.

But, the likes Hobart, Gold Coast, and the WACA are available, and could get a chance to host international cricket.

Australia set to have cricket in front of fans | Australia on track to welcome fans back to stadiums after COVID-19 restrictions | Will World T20 go ahead?
MCG won’t be eligible to host 10,000 fans just yet.

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison gave the details in an interview with ESPNCricinfo.

“This is going to be looked at over the next few weeks. For the larger ones [venues] I would venture that it would be the subject of a discrete approval for each venue that would be worked out with the Chief Health Officer in each state or territory,” the Australian Prime Minister said.

Morrison said that the decision of staging the ICC T20 World Cup will take time as it means including 15 nations touring Australia. However, with crowd getting into the picture, it will be interesting to see whether the fans are allowed to be at Ground Zero for the Big Bash and the Test series vs India at the back end of this year.

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“So by the time you get into July there may be that type of opportunity for the rules that apply to those under 40,000 carry over to those above 40,000. These will be practical, commonsense issues, work through by the medical expert panel over the next few weeks and I think they will give a great instruction.”

This news comes as New Zealand opened their stadiums to fans, after they announced they are COVID-free.

Australia set to have cricket in front of fans | Australia on track to welcome fans back to stadiums after COVID-19 restrictions | Will World T20 go ahead?

Earlier this month, Cricket Australia announced a full fixture list for the 2020-21 season and the first match of the men’s team was against ZImbabwe. But as things stand, the women’s team will kick-off the home season for Australia with a series against New Zealand in late September.

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Pakistan name Haider Ali & Sarfaraz Ahmed in 29-man squad for England tour

Pakistan name Haider Ali & Sarfaraz Ahmed in 29-man squad for England tour | Highly-rated Haider Ali picked in Pakistan squad for tour of England

The Pakistan cricket team named a huge squad for the upcoming tour of England, consisting of 29 players which will play three Tests and as many T20Is.

The team will be led by Babar Azam in the shortest format and by Azhar Ali in the Tests. The entire squad will stay together for the full duration of the series, due to the quarantine periods and Standard Operating Procedure (SOPs) to be followed as cricket comes back after the COVID-19 break.

Fast bowler Sohail Khan has been included in the Test squad after a gap of four years. His last appearance in red ball internationals came way back in 2016, during the England tour. Khan picked 22 wickets in nine matches in the Quaid-E-Azam trophy, but the statistics don’t entirely reflect the quality of his performance.

Misbah-ul-Haq, the head coach and selector of Pakistan confirmed this, starting “The selectors also felt he bowled much better in the 2019-20 domestic season than his figures reflected.”

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Haider Ali, who was impressive in the ICC U-19 World Cup earlier this year, gets his debut call-up as the 19 year old is fast tracked into the senior side. While plying his trade for Peshawar Zalmi in the Pakistan Super League soon after the World Cup, he scored 239 runs at a strike rate of 159. In his inaugural First Class season, Haider scored 645 runs in the Quaid E Azam trophy at an average close to 50.

“The players have also been selected with one eye on the future. I want these players to acquire as much cricket knowledge as possible from the additional backroom staff of Mushtaq Ahmed and Younis Khan that can help them post the England tour,” said Misbah, the former Pakistan captain.

Mushtaq Ahmed and Younis Khan have been named as spin bowling consultant and batting coach for the England tour.

“The selectors have picked a squad which gives us the best chance of success in England,” Misbah said. “It was a challenging process as the players have not played for an extended period of time, but nevertheless, with the month that we will have in England and the intense training we will undergo, we are confident we will get the players up to the mark to be ready for the three Tests.

Pakistan name Haider Ali & Sarfaraz Ahmed in 29-man squad for England tour | Highly-rated Haider Ali picked in Pakistan squad for tour of England
Coach Misbah-ul-Haq is focusing on Test cricket.

The squad also includes the likes of Kashif Bhatti, Fawad Alam and the regulars. Former captain Sarfaraz Ahmed has been included as the back keeper to Mohammad Rizwan in the squad. Four players, namely Bilal Asif, Imran Butt, Musa Khan and Mohammad Nawaz are added as cover if any of the members fail COVID-19 testing.

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“Our second-best option is still Sarfaraz and this is why we have kept him as back-up for this lengthy tour. He was dropped because of poor form but the cricket he has played afterwards, the pressure has been eased now. He had an added pressure on him as captain but Sarfaraz has a good record in England as keeper. With a lengthy tour and the 29-man squad, we needed two keepers, with Rizwan already playing.

We always judge them in terms of runs, which isn’t actually the way to go. In England, keeping isn’t easy at all and when you pick a player, we look for many aspects and at this very important tour you can’t really take a chance on a younger player. It’s relatively easy to try out younger options at home but on overseas tours, you must have a solid option on the bench.”

Pakistan is the second team to tour England after West Indies, who have already landed in England and are due to play three Tests. Misbah reiterated that the focus will remain on the Tests which are part of the World Test Championship.

“The main focus of the selectors has been red-ball cricket, which we will play for nearly two months with the T20Is to be played at the back-end of the ICC World Test Championship fixtures.”

Misbah said that they have to train hard as the players haven’t played any competitive cricket since March. 

“The series against England will be challenging as our players have not played any competitive cricket since March, while the home team will come following a series against the West Indies. This means we will have to hit the ground running as soon as we land in England and make the best use of the training sessions and match practice before we enter the first Test.”

Earlier, Mohammad Amir and Haris Sohail pulled out of the tour citing personal reasons.

Squad: Abid Ali, Fakhar Zaman, Imam-ul-Haq, Shan Masood, Azhar Ali, Babar Azam (Test vice-captain and T20I captain), Asad Shafiq, Fawad Alam, Haider Ali, Iftikhar Ahmad, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Hafeez, Shoaib Malik, Mohammad Rizwan, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Faheem Ashraf, Haris Rauf, Imran Khan, Mohammad Abbas, Mohammad Hasnain, Naseem Shah, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Sohail Khan, Usman Shinwari, Wahab Riaz, Imad Wasim, Kashif Bhatti, Shadab Khan, and Yasir Shah

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India’s tour of Sri Lanka officially postponed

India’s tour of Sri Lanka officially postponed | BCCI and SLC agree to postpone India’s limited overs tour | India tour won’t go ahead as planned

India’s tour of Sri Lanka, which was scheduled for June and July, has officially been postponed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Sri Lanka Cricket confirmed the news through a media release. “The India National Team Tour of Sri Lanka, which was scheduled to take place during the month of June, 2020 will not go ahead, as scheduled,” stated an SLC media release.

Both the boards decided against having the tour in June due to the health risk involved in it.

“The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) informed Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) that, due to the prevailing circumstances revolving around the COVID-19 pandemic, the cricket series, which included 3 ODIs and 3 T20I matches will not be feasible.”

The tour, which was a part of the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Future Tours Programme (FTP), consisted of 3 ODIs and 3 T20Is. The BCCI and SLC will now plan to have the tour at a later date; likely to be in August.

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What does this mean for Bangladesh’s tour?

The Bangladesh Cricket Team is expected to tour Sri Lanka in July. If it goes ahead as planned, then Sri Lanka can stage the high-profile series against India. However, the tour will be subject to government clearance from both the countries.

“Although BCCI remains committed to the FTP and towards its fellow members, it will have to seek the advice from Government of India and the health regulatory authorities before taking any decision for the resumption of Cricket,” the BCCI conveyed to SLC.”

The BCCI are hopeful of staging the IPL in the September-November window. However, the tour to Sri Lanka is expected to be the first assignment of the national team post the enforced COVID-19 break.

Sri Lanka are also interested in hosting the IPL 2020 if the situation in India doesn’t allow to host the lucrative tournament.

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BBL Considers On-Field Changes to Spark Competition

BBL Considers On-Field Changes to Spark Competition | BBL 10 rule changes | BBL 2020 details | BBL Organisers to Discuss Changes

Bonus points, free hits for wides and a draft for overseas players are among the major changes that we could see in the upcoming Big Bash League season.

These, among other proposed changes, come at a time where the BBL is set to persist with a 61-game season (56 regular-season, five finals), despite the fact that BBL 09 was widely criticised for being too long.

The main reason for this is that the BBL’s organisers are concerned about the broadcasters – namely Fox Sports and Seven – requesting a discount on the current broadcasting deal should the season be reduced. Currently, the extended BBL season makes up about half of the mammoth $1.2 billion broadcast deal landed by Cricket Australia in 2018.

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Empty stadiums saw alarm bells ringing in BBL 09.

Proposed Changes

The BBL’s managers, including tournament head Alistair Dobson and CA’s executive in charge of events, Anthony Everard, have reportedly proposed some radical changes to on-field play in an attempt to boost the BBL’s attractiveness.

The following tweaks to playing conditions will be discussed in a meeting in July:

  • Free hits for wides, in addition to no balls.
  • Bonus points awarded to teams depending on their progress at the 10-over mark of their innings.
  • Teams can make tactical substitutions at the 10-over mark, should they wish.
  • Split powerplay: Four overs at the start, then two overs later in the innings.
  • Extra breaks for advertisements and player strategy. This could be every five overs.
  • A draft for overseas players.

Immediate reaction

Melbourne Renegades and Australian pace bowler Kane Richardson has voiced his concerns about the changes. He fears that some of the proposed rules will further disadvantage bowlers, which won’t necessarily improve the quality of cricket.

“I think I saw free hits if you bowl a wide, which I’m obviously not that keen on because we get that wrong occasionally so don’t think we should be punished that harshly”, Richardson said.

Also, Richardson pointed to the quality of the pitches as a key factor.

“The quality of pitches is something that’s maybe lacked in the last couple of years and they started to get that right last year.

“As long as the skill and the runs are there then think anyone will be happy.”

However, Richardson was in support of bonus points, as “it would make the ladder more interesting towards the backend of the tournament.”

Kane Richardson is worried about proposed changes to the Big Bash League.

Risks

  • More breaks will make the games drag on longer; not ideal given that the season ends after school begins.
  • Bowlers will be significantly disadvantaged, particularly around tight wide calls.
  • Tactical substitutions will change the game too much.

These proposed changes come soon after Australia confirmed their schedule for the Test season, including a blockbuster series against India.

Cricket Australia Announce Tentative Test Schedule for 2020/21

Australia Announce Test Schedule for 2020/21 season | Australia Test Schedule 2020/21 | Will India’s tour of Australia go ahead?

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Cricket Australia has announced their tentative Test schedule for the upcoming 2020/21 season, with an inaugural Test against Afghanistan and four blockbuster Tests against India on the menu.

Cricket could return to Australia in the coming months, as COVID-19 restrictions ease right across the country. COVID-19 forced a cancellation of all sports in March, but now, the NRL and AFL, two of Australia’s major footballing codes, are all set to get underway (NRL May 28 and AFL June 11).

However, it remains to be seen whether crowds will feature in the Australian summer. It could all depend on how Australia fares in the next two months or so, with the fate of the World T20 to also be made clearer in the next 24-48 hours.

Australia’s Test Season

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The Australian Test season will kick off on November 21-25 at the Optus Stadium in Perth. Afghanistan, Test cricket’s newest team, are set to play Australia for the first time ever in Test cricket. This will be a Day/Night match.

Then, Australia return to fortress Gabba in the first of four Tests against India. The Aussies will look to regain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, after Virat Kohli’s men retained it with 2-1 series win in Australia in 2018/19.

The Aussies haven’t lost a Test at the Gabba since 1988 (31 matches); the longest unbeaten streak by any side at a single venue. However, Virat Kohli, speaking in January, was relishing the challenge to break this streak.

“Whether it is the Gabba or Perth, it doesn’t matter to us,” Kohli said.

“We have the skillsets as a team to compete against anyone in the world anywhere, whether it is white ball, pink ball or red ball.

“We are absolutely up for it.”

The Adelaide Test, which follows Brisbane, will be played with the pink ball. Australia have won all their seven D/N Tests (all played at home). On the other hand, India have played just one D/N Test, thrashing Bangladesh at home in November.

Mitchell Starc, who has 59 wickets in D/N Tests at 18.63, is relishing the chance to perform well against India with the pink ball.

“I think absolutely a pink-ball Test in the series against India is a great thing,” Starc said.

“The fans love it, I think it creates a different aspect to the contest, bat and ball are closer together in that contest.

“India played a pink-ball game in India so they’re not completely foreign to it

“In terms of an advantage, if you like, we do have a good record at home with the pink ball.”

The Boxing Day Test (Melbourne) and New Year’s Test (Sydney) will round out the Test season.

Australia Test Schedule:

Only Test vs Afghanistan: 21-25 November, Optus Stadium, Perth (D/N)

1st Test vs India: December 3-7, Gabba, Brisbane

2nd Test vs India: December 11-15, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide (D/N)

3rd Test vs India: December 26-30, MCG, Melbourne

4th Test vs India: January 3-7, SCG, Sydney

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5 Reasons Why Changing the LBW Laws would be a Poor Move

5 Reasons Why Changing the LBW Laws would be a Poor Move | Changing the LBW laws | Ian Chappell’s solution to bridging the gap between bat and ball

As I get ready for another Monday with coffee in hand, I stare in disbelief at my computer screen. Sitting there, I am wondering if ESPNCricinfo are so out of ideas during the COVID-19 pandemic that they have turned to satirical articles.

But, I realise that ESPNCricinfo don’t really do satirical articles. Plus, Ian Chappell isn’t the kind of guy to write them.

Chappell, a tough cricketer and possessor of one of the finest minds of the game, has suggested cricket changes its LBW laws once it returns. Specifically, he says that it shouldn’t matter where the ball pitches or hits the batsman; if the umpire thinks it’ll hit the stumps, you’re out.

“Forget where the ball pitches and whether it strikes the pad outside the line or not; if it’s going to hit the stumps, it’s out” are Chappelli’s words. But, while this might seem attractive to the bowlers, it is a bad idea for the game.

Here is the article source, for your reference: https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/29155144/change-ball-tampering-lbw-laws

Here’s why:

1. Encourage negative bowling

The reasons why we have the current legside law is two fold;

  1. A ball pitching outside leg can create a bit of a blind spot for a batsman, given they stand side on.
  2. Leg stump bowling is an unattractive feature of cricket. Also, it is often considered something to avoid from a bowling point of view. “Top of off”, anyone?

If Ian Chappell gets his wish, then a delivery pitching outside leg stump can result in a wicket. So, why not bowl around the wicket? Switch the famous 7-2 field and make it a 2-7 field? Focus on legstump rather than off? Boring.

This move will encourage negative bowling; the kind that if there is too much of, the umpire will call a wide as per current laws. There will be an increase in unwatchable passages of play, which does not do the game any favours, should Chappell get his wish.

If Chappell has his way regarding the LBW laws, this could be out…

2. Swings the balance too far the other way

Cricket has evolved into a batsman’s game. However, better pitches, rather than a change in LBW law, is a key part of creating an equal battle between bat and ball.

The balance will swing too far the other way if we introduce an LBW rule where it doesn’t matter where the ball pitches or hits the batsman. All of a sudden, bowlers, particularly spinners on tracks with some turn, will have too much of an advantage. As a result, we will see an increase in low scores as the margin of error for batsmen becomes way too small.

It’s all about an equal battle between bat and ball. Tactics focused on hitting the pad by all means possible do not encourage positive, attractive cricket.

Bowling around the wicket would become a huge tactic for teams.

3. Offside play becomes an even bigger risk

The back-and-across technique has been a key part of cricket for many-a-decade. Protecting your stumps is something players are tought from a young age, particularly when the ball is moving around.

Picture this. A ball jags back into a batsman, but they cover it well, getting hit outside the line (while playing a shot, of course). Instead of a batsman being rewarded for knowledge of where their offstump is, they will be punished if the ball is deemed to be hitting the stumps.

So, it’s not really leg BEFORE wicket anymore is it? It’s LOWBHW: leg outside wicket, but hitting wicket. And, before you say that leg before wicket should apply even to a ball pitching outside leg (particularly if it still hits the batsman in line), please refer to point one.

4. We will place our trust in Hawkeye even more

Hawkeye isn’t considered to be 100% accurate; the reason why we have umpire’s call. So, could you imagine trusting Hawkeye to make the right call on a delivery the hits a batsman well outside off or leg stump? Think about it. We question Hawkeye even when the ball hits a batsman in line. Ben Stokes’ non-LBW in the dying stages of the classic Headingley Test of 2019 comes to mind. So does Virat Kohli’s close LBW in the 2019 World Cup Semi Final. And, of course, who could forget the Sachin Tendulkar call in the 2011 World Cup Semi Final, still debated to this day?

With this rule change, you’re asking Hawkeye to predict the path of the ball on different angles and longer distances, which can open up a whole other can of worms.

When hawkeye came under serious question in an India-Pakistan WC Semi Final.

5. Tests will finish a lot sooner

Ian Chappell advocates for the four-day Test in his article, claiming that huge first innings totals will be a thing of the past. However, this rule change will see even the fourth day become a spare one for everyone involved in a Test, as totals will move to the other extreme: too low.

Worse, Tests have been ending quickly as is more often in recent years.

Why? Hint: Not because of the LBW laws.

But rather, because teams are not as as Test-hardened anymore. So, why run the risk of putting another nail in Test cricket’s coffin by increasing the possibility of making them even shorter?

  • Wickets will tumble quicker as the balance has shifted too far
  • Bowling on legstump will be encouraged;
  • And the game that we fell in love with will become unrecognisable

It’s not broken. So no need to fix it.

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Opinion: All-Time T20 XI: Who Makes the Cut?

All-Time T20 XI | Best T20 XI of all-time | Best T20 Player of all-time | Who is the best T20 cricketer?

The best T20 cricketer of all-time has been a strong topic of conversation in a cricket-starved 2020.

Following on from ESPNCricinfo’s poll fiasco, one can extend on the “Greatest T20 Player” vote, and turn it into the greatest T20 XI in history. After all, it mighty difficult to choose between some of the top players (which remains the case when choosing an XI), but at least you can justify a team with arguments about balance, quality and sheer T20 knowhow.

So, without further ado, here is CricBlog’s all-time T20 XI:

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1. Chris Gayle

T20 record: 404 matches, 13,296 runs, avg 38.20, SR 146.94, 82 50s, 22 100s, 80 wickets, econ. 7.64

When one thinks about T20 cricket, Chris Gayle comes to mind.

Much has been expected of Chris Gayle right throughout his career, but he has looked at expectation as an opportunity to wow rather than a threat of disappointing people. Over the course of his 404-game career, taking him right around the globe (19 franchises), Gayle has ammassed the most runs (13,296), the most centuries (22. No one else has 10) and has 978 sixes to his name (next best is 652). The Undisputed GOAT.

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All-Time T20 XI: Chris Gayle is an easy pick.

2. David Warner

T20 record: 280 matches, 9,218 runs, avg 37.93, SR 142.20, 75 50s, 8 100s

David Warner’s T20 record is absolutely incredible.

It was a really tough call to not pick the likes of Brendon McCullum, Rohit Sharma and Martin Guptill as opener, but with Warner trumping the others on key stats, it is justified. To paint a picture, Warner’s strike rate of 142.20 is just four less than Chris Gayle’s and higher than McCullum’s of 136.49; two players who found the boundary with ease. Also, Warner makes a 50+ score every 3.73 matches, which is the best of all the T20 greats with at least 7,000 runs to their name.

In addition, Warner is the only player to win the IPL Orange Cap three times, and with Australia’s renewed focus on T20I cricket, Warner will only continue to go from strength-to-strength as he nears 10,000 T20 runs.

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All-Time T20 XI: David Warner has been a consistent performer in T20 cricket.

3. Virat Kohli

T20 record: 281 matches, 8,900 runs, avg. 41.20, SR 134.56, 64 50s, 5 100s

After what is likely to be a blistering start by the openers, Virat Kohli is just about the perfect player to come in at three.

Kohli is one of those players who will reach 30 with such ease and skill, that you often don’t realise just how quickly he scores his runs. And, with his reliability (only player with over 5,000 runs to average over 40 in T20s), you can be sure the team will be on track for a huge total.

But, just looking good doesn’t cut it. Kohli’s achievements in T20 cricket are terrific, including an average of 50+ in 82 T20Is, two Player of the Tournament awards at World T20s and the most runs in an IPL season (973).

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All-Time T20 XI: Virat Kohli is one of the all-time greats in white-ball cricket.

4. AB de Villiers

T20 Record: 310 games, 8,657 runs, avg. 37.15, SR: 149.77, 62 50s, 4 100s

It’s not an all-time T20 XI without AB de Villiers. One of the most gifted batsmen in history, de Villiers could smash a 40-ball 100 one day and bat 200 balls to try save a Test the next.

From a T20 perspective, de Villiers has wowed millions around the globe with his greatness, with his name enough to send goosebumps down the spine of cricket fans (and opposition bowlers). His sheer ability to make capable bowlers look third-rate has been a key feature of de Villier’s career, with his freakish, 360-degree strokeplay underpinning his remarkable strike rate of 149.77.

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All-Time T20 XI: AB de Villiers is a must-have.

5. Andre Russell

T20 record: 321 matches, 5,365 runs, avg. 26.95, SR 171.29, 18 50s, 2 100s. 291 wickets, avg. 25.88, econ. 8.27, 8 four-wicket hauls

It was excruciatingly difficult to leave Andre Russell out of my top five T20 players list. However, there is no such difficulty including him in this one.

Russell has the third-highest strike rate of any player in T20 history. To paint a picture, the other four players in the top five don’t even have 1,000 runs to their name.

Russell has 5,356, boasting a ridiculous strike rate of 171.29. This man’s brute force sends shivers done the spine of bowlers all around the globe. He is the perfect player to come in after a platform is set, and when you add his 291 wickets, he is a captain’s dream.

All-Time T20 XI: “Dre Russ” is a massive threat whenever involved.

6. MS Dhoni (c & wk)

T20 Record: 317 matches, 6,621 runs, avg. 39.88, SR 135.62, 27 50s. 170 catches, 83 stumpings. 270 matches as captain, 160 wins (60.29% win rate)

Now, it can be tempting to leave another batting star out of the side to accomodate Dhoni, or push Pollard or Russell further down to push Dhoni up to five. So, the key question is whether you get the maximum impact out of Pollard and Russell’s strike rates if you bat them too low.

So, the best conclusion is that skipper Dhoni can choose who bats where depending on the situation.

Of course, it just doesn’t feel right to have a side without MS Dhoni in it. According to Michael Hussey, Dhoni reads the game like no other, which has been key to Chennai Super Kings’ prolonged success. Dhoni is arguably the greatest T20 captain ever, and when you add his lightning glovework, you still get incredible value, even if lower down the batting order.

All-Time T20 XI: MS Dhoni, arguably the greatest T20 captain ever.

7. Kieron Pollard

T20 Record: 501 games, 10,000 runs, avg. 30.86, SR 150.57, 49 50s, 1 100. 279 wickets, avg. 24.36, econ. 8.20, 6 four-wicket hauls

One of the all-time greats, Kieron Pollard is the most capped T20 cricketer, with good reason.

As of May 2020, Pollard is one of two players to have cracked the 10,000-run barrier in T20s. What makes this more remarkable is that Pollard often bats in the middle order; a testament to his consistency when batting in the middle and death overs. Indeed, his superb strike rate of 150.57 is testament to that.

And, when you add his 279 wickets, freakish fielding and excellent T20 cricketing mind, Pollard makes this side with ease.

All-Time T20 XI: Pollard is a dream to have in your side.

8. Dwayne Bravo

T20 Record: 455 matches, 497 wickets, econ. 8.24, 9 four-wicket hauls, 2 five-wicket hauls. 6,307 runs, avg. 23.89, SR 126.82

The highest-ever wicket-taker in T20s, Dwayne Bravo, is also a captain’s dream.

His versatility in terms of being able to bowl at all stages of an innings, particularly at the death, has made him an asset in T20 sides for a number of years. So, when you think about how many overs he’s bowled at challenging stages, an economy rate of 8.24 is an excellent return (along with nearly 500 wickets).

Also, you add over 6,000 runs of batting in this team. So, if Bravo is needed with the bat, he is capable of delivering some crucial late runs.

All-Time T20 XI: Dwayne Bravo is the highest wicket-taker in T20s.

9. Sunil Narine

T20 Record: 336 matches, 379 wickets, avg. 20.36, econ. 6.02, 11 four-wicket hauls, 1 five-wicket haul. 2,241 runs, avg. 14.84, SR 146.95

Sunil Narine is the third-highest wicket-taker in T20 history. However, Narine’s value in T20 teams goes beyond just the number of wickets.

Narine’s economy rate of 6.02 is easily the best among players with at least 200 games under their belt (next best is 6.30). What makes this feat even more special is how many overs Narine bowls in the powerplay, which helps his team get a strong foothold into the game.

All-Time T20 XI: Sunil Narine can bowl in the crunch overs.

10. Rashid Khan

T20 Record: 211 games, 296 wickets, avg. 17.22, econ. 6.30, 6 four-wicket hauls, 2 five-wicket hauls

Rashid Khan has the next best economy rate after Sunil Narine among players with at least 200 matches.

However, like Narine, it is more than just about the incredible numbers when it comes to Rashid Khan. He has played a massive role in the incredible rise of Afghanistan cricket, and has been a big hit all-around the globe in such a short amount of time.

His quick, accurate and skilful leg-spin makes him an asset at all stages of the innings. The fact that he has taken at least four wickets in an innings on eight occasions shows he can blow opposition sides away when in the mood. And, if he’s not getting the huge wickets, he almost always keeps the batting side in check.

All-Time T20 XI: What an incredible impact Rashid Khan has had.

11. Lasith Malinga

T20 record: 295 matches, 390 wickets, avg. 19.69, econ. 7.08, 10 four-wicket hauls, 5 five-wicket hauls

When you think yorker, one name often comes to mind. Lasith Malinga is without a doubt one of the greats of T20 cricket, given his remarkable ability to execute his plans.

What has made Malinga so special over the years is that even when batsmen think they know what’s coming, Malinga bamboozles them with a mix of pacy yorkers, slower ones and a sharp bouncer. His unorthodox yet simple method has reaped significant success over the years, and is a man any T20 captain would love to have in his side.

All-Time T20 XI: Lasith Malinga is arguably the greatest T20 bowler.

12th man: Shahid Afridi

T20 Record: 317 matches, 339 wickets, avg. 22.26, econ. 6.71, 9 4-wicket hauls, 2 5-wicket hauls. 4,310 runs, avg. 18.49, SR 153.87

Shahid Afridi was one of the early stars of T20 cricket. Winner of the Player of the Tournament award in the first World T20, Afridi then helped Pakistan win the next edition in 2009 (man of the match in the final).

Throughout his career, Afridi has bowled particuarly well, along with the ability to send the ball miles with the bat. If Afridi is in your best XI, then there should be no complaints from anyone.


So, there is CricBlog’s all-time T20 XI, characterised by:

  • Powerful batting lineup with Dhoni’s position depending on the situation.
  • Lasith Malinga and Dwayne Bravo bowling in the crunch overs, with Andre Russell and Kieron Pollard offering overs with seam.
  • Two top class T20 spinners as spin has played a key role in T20 cricket.

Your thoughts? Should another spinnner, such as Imran Tahir, Shahid Afridi or Shakib Al Hasan, be added in the XI? A different player in the batting department? Or another specialist pace bowler such as Umar Gul or Jasprit Bumrah? Have your say.

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RANKED: Top 10 Upsets in ODI Cricket History

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From a cricketing perspective, ODI cricket was not the priority in 2020. However, as the COVID-19 Pandemic continues to impact the world in many profound ways, ODI cricket takes an even further backward step in the list of priorities in 2020.

But, one cannot help to use this time to look back at some classics in the past, as ODI cricket has delivered some of the most memorable and stunning upsets. Unless it is against your own team, everyone loves an underdog. From Bangladesh to Kenya, this article will explore 10 of the best upsets in ODI history; results that shook the foundation of the game and had the cricketing world in total surprise.

10. Scotland vs England, 2018 ODI

England were flying. Ranked the number one ODI side and a great chance of lifting the World Cup a year later, they were expected to brush past Scotland.

Scotland, like other Associate nations, don’t get the opportunities they should to build their skills. So, surely it would have been an achievement just to compete with the world’s number one side?

Not quite. Led by Callum McLeod’s superb century en-route to a huge score of 371, Scotland won their first ever ODI against England in the most incredible circumstances, sending the 4000-crowd into raptures.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4p7mIQ4x50
Top 10 Upsets in ODI Cricket History: Scotland vs England 2018

9. Bangladesh vs Pakistan, 1999 World Cup

It might have not been a game that mattered in the context of the 1999 World Cup, but Bangladesh’s win over Pakistan sent shockwaves throughout world cricket.

Indeed, this was the game that catapulted Bangladesh into Test cricket. With a respectable yet highly-gettable 223 on the board, Bangladesh rallied with the ball to rip through the Pakistani top order. In the end, there was no way back for Pakistan, sending all of Bangladesh into raptures, in spite of rumours and allegations of possible match fixing.

8. Bangladesh vs India, 2007 World Cup

It’s Bangladesh again. This time, eight years later at the 2007 World Cup.

Filled with a team of youngsters such as Tamim Iqbal, Shakib Al Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim, Bangladesh did the unthinkable and all-but-knocked-out heavyweights India after the opening game. It was the bowlers who did the damage, getting the better of India’s very experienced lineup, before 17-year old Tamim lit up Port of Spain with some audacious strokeplay.

This shock result had consequences beyond just these two teams. With a short group stage followed by the longer Super Eights, the loss of India was a significant financial blow to the ICC. But, Bangladesh couldn’t care one bit, taking further steps in their development as a cricketing nation.

7. Ireland vs Pakistan, 2007 World Cup

Another upset at the 2007 World Cup sent a subcontinent giant packing.

Like Bangladesh vs India, not many gave the underdog a chance of winning. However, Ireland’s win over Pakistan was a real shock, given that the Irish were an Associate nation fighting for opportunities to showcase their ability.

Like Bangladesh vs India, the bowlers did the job. Ireland blew Pakistan away for just 132, before scraping home to their revised target of 128 by three wickets to send shockwaves throughout the cricketing world and continue Pakistan’s hurt in World Cups since their triumph in 1992.

6. Ireland vs England, 2011 World Cup

This remains one of the greatest ODIs of all-time.

It wasn’t the result itself that was a huge upset, but the manner of it. Looking all but gone at 111/5 in the 25th over chasing 328 for victory, Kevin O’Brien conjured up one of the greatest knocks ODI cricket has ever seen, smashing 113 in 63 balls to put Ireland on the brink of victory. Certainly would have racked up some brilliant fantasy cricket points!

John Mooney (33*) and Trent Johnston (7*) sealed the deal in the final over, executing what remains the highest successful run chase in ODI World Cups.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nw4m1F-D2cQ
Top 10 Upsets in ODI Cricket History: Another memorable Irish win.

5. India vs West Indies, 1983 World Cup Final

Was this the day cricket came alive in India?

David Frith, editor Wisden Cricket Monthly at the time of the 1983 World Cup, wrote: “Show me a person who gave Kapil Dev’s team any chance of winning the 1983 World Cup and I will show you a liar and an opportunist.”

India were widely written off against the world’s best team, West Indies, who had won the first two World Cups (1975 and 1979). But, the Indians drew great hope from their win over West Indies in the group stage, putting together the most incredible bowling performance they could to defend 183 against some of the best batsmen the game has ever seen.

4. Zimbabwe vs Australia, 1983 World Cup

Zimbabwe’s group of part-timers stunned one of the world’s heavyweight teams. Incredibly, this was Zimbabwe’s first ever ODI, which makes this result scarcely believable even to this day. To show just how big an upset this was, Zimbabwe went on to lose their next 18 ODIs in a row.

Duncan Fletcher, in his first of just six ODIs in his career, put together one of the great all-round performances in ODI history against a team backed to go far in the 1983 World Cup. He scored 69* (84) and took 4/42 in one of the most scarcely believable individual performances in ODI history to lead Zimbabwe to a famous win.

3. Kenya vs West Indies, 1996 World Cup

When Kenya and West Indies took to the field in the 20th match of the 1996 World Cup, a West Indies win was widely expected. When Kenya were bowled out for 166, a West Indies win was even more widely expected.

Rightly so when you have the likes of Brian Lara in your side.

But, West Indies were struggling in ODI cricket at that time. Kenya, with one professional cricketer in their ranks, still took advantage and conjured up an amazing result. They thumped their more established opponents, rolling them for just 93 in one of the many fine stories of Kenyan cricket spanning the next seven years.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vc8Sf-7SnKg
Top 10 Upsets in ODI Cricket History: Kenya demolished West Indies.

2. Kenya vs Sri Lanka, 2003 World Cup

One such great story was their 2003 World Cup journey, with the first World Cup match at Nairobi a very memorable one. Along the journey to an incredible Semi Final appearance, who could possibly forget such an incredible day against Sri Lanka?

Scenes of joy in the crowd, players jumping up and down in celebration of every wicket and growing belief that a new cricketing nation was here to stay made the occasion all the more special. Kenya’s score of 210/9 was competitive yet uninspiring, but their bowling and fielding effort was out of this world, dismantling a strong Sri Lankan lineup in one of the all-time upsets.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxZL1m7NuPQ
Top 10 Upsets in ODI Cricket History: What a result in 2003.

1. Bangladesh vs Australia, 2005 Natwest Tri-Series

This result really shook the foundations of world cricket.

Sure, Bangladesh were a Test nation for five years at this point, but it wasn’t very merited. They had won only one match (which came in January 2005 vs struggling Zimbabwe) out of 35 Tests, with 20 defeats coming by an innings.

They didn’t fare much better in ODIs, either, boasting the worst record of any team at the time with nine wins in 107 matches. Only two were other than Zimbabwe or non-Test playing nations, and with just one individual ODI century by any player in their history, they were considered pretty much no chance against an Australia side boasting some of the world’s best ever cricketers.

But, that day in 2005 will never be forgotten. With Australia recovering to 249/5 after a shaky start, Mohammad Ashraful played a knock worthy of his incredible (but eventually unfulfilled) talent, hitting a run-a-ball century to guide Bangladesh to arguably the biggest upset ever in ODI cricket.


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Pros and Cons of the Rise of T20 Cricket

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T20 Cricket is without any doubt the most popular form of the game in the modern era. It has grown so rapidly that every country now has its own T20 league, with the cricketing world indeed a world away from what it was 15-20 years ago.

T20 cricket’s rapid growth and the significant change in the nature of the sport has its pros and cons. Here, we will look at three pros and three cons of the growth of T20 cricket, and what this may mean for the future of the game.

Pros of the Rise of T20 Cricket:

More Opportunities for Players

The most significant advantage of T20 cricket is that players have a great platform to showcase their talent.

Players from small countries/towns get the opportunity to play with the great of the games in T20 leagues around the world, and make a name for themselves. Countless players over the years have burst onto the scene through T20 cricket.

Lagues around the globe have given us the likes of Rashid Khan, Haris Rauf, Jasprit Bumrah, Yuzvendra Chahal, Sandeep Lamichhane, Tom Banton, Hayden Walsh Jr and many more rising stars. As a result, they have all had a taste of international cricket and have solid careers ahead of them.

Rashid Khan is one of the stars of world cricket.

Attracting Audience

T20 cricket is action-packed and has everything the audience likes. Fours and sixes, thrilling last-over finishes and fast-paced action.

As a result, T20 attracts a lot of viewership and revenue, particularly as it is an easy way to introduce new cricket fans to the sport. Most of the fans and people who’ve started watching cricket now love only T20.

The Brand Value of IPL in 2019 was a whopping $6.7billion. Star India paid $2.55 billion for the broadcasting rights only. In Australia, Cricket Australia landed a $1.2 billion TV deal in 2018, with the Big Bash League a significant reason for it.

Also, up-and-coming nations across the world are having a taste of T20 cricket. There are 86 teams in the T20I rankings, which shows that T20 plays a very vital role in making cricket a global sport.

ICC. Countries such as Belgium have the opportunity to play cricket.

Changed the Dynamics of the Game

T20 cricket has changed how the game is played. Due to its competitiveness and fast-paced nature, teams/franchises hire fitness trainers/coaches, scouts and statisticians to stay on top of things. Players are fitter, stronger and do unbelievable things on the field.

And to go with that, players are now getting paid more due to the sponsors and the increased viewership. They can better support themselves and their families. In fact, recently, Pat Cummins got sold for more than 2 million USD in the recent IPL auction.

Pat Cummins’ reaction to his IPL value…

Disadvantages (Cons) of Rising of T20 Cricket:

However, like two sides of a coin, the rapid growth of T20 cricket also has some disadvantages

Cricket Calendar too Packed

With every country now having its own league, the T20 carnival is going on the whole year, in conjunction with international cricket. Leagues like IPL and BBL are about two months long and players have to play continuously without any break, putting a lot of pressure on their bodies.

Cases of Mental Stress is also showing up. Administrators often see players as commodities, and fail to understand that too much cricket leads to injuries or players not able to spend time with their families.

Also, too much cricket is also not good for viewers and often leads to viewer fatigue. There is just so much for the passionate fan to try keep up with; the recent BBL09 season was a case to that.

Glenn Maxwell is one player who took a mental break in 2019.

Killing Other Forms of the Game

The rise of T20 cricket has resulted in the decline of the other two forms of the game, mainly Test cricket. Many cricket fans still consider Test cricket to be the “real cricket”. However, in recent times, Test cricket’s popularity has still decreased.

Test cricket “tests” the temperament of an individual and demands skill and patience. Now, with the plethora of T20s, a lower number of quality Test players are coming through compared to the past. Skills like reverse-swing and patient batting in challenging times are often missing in the T20 era.

© Chrsitiaan Kotze/BackpagePix. Test cricket faces a battle to stay alive.

Disturbing the Ethics of the Game

Too much money, glamour, and celebrities can disturb the ethics of the game. Cases of spot-fixing and the like have increased in the T20 leagues. IPL is not untouched from this as CSK & RR were suspended for two years in 2016.

Other leagues like BPL, APL and PSL are also always under threat. In fact, Bangladesh star Shakib Al Hasan was banned due to not reporting that he was being contacted by a bookie.

Money, glamour and fame in theory are fine, but the rise of T20, along with online betting, has seen it hamper the ethics of the game more so than in the past.

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MyClubtap: Fantasy Cricket for Grassroot Cricket Clubs!

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Fantasy Cricket has taken the world by storm. It has changed the way cricket is viewed and engaged with by millions of fans around the world who enjoy picking a team of players they feel will perform well in a given match.

Now, what if I said that you could have Fantasy Cricket for your local cricket matches? All in the one platform, with budgets, trades, points and captains?

Introducing MyClubtap, a revolutionary platform that allows fantasy enthusiasts to create their own fantasy cricket team made up of real local players!

MyClubtap effectively works like Dream11. Local cricket clubs can have users join the fantasy game, pick their team from players within the club, and offer prizes to the winning players (should they choose). A game of skill, which has gained popularity, MyClubtap has fantasy points on offer based on the players’ on-field performances.

Also, every user has free access to the entire network of fantasy games on MyClubtap. So from a user’s perspective, you can pick a team for any of the games and start playing!

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Why has MyClubtap gained popularity?

Owner and Founder Vicky Goyal had a vision. His vision was to have clubs all over the world host their own fantasy matches on a single platform. Effectively, he wanted a world of community engaged sporting clubs.

MyClubtap now has nearly 3,000 fantasy teams on its platform. It empowers communities to connect, collaborate, participate and thrive through grassroots sporting clubs:

  • Fundraiser for Clubs: In “Senior” Mode (more on this below), clubs can use the platform as a means to raise extra funds, with winners getting to win prizes offered by the club.
  • Branding: Clubs can raise extra funds by bringing a game sponsor on board.
  • Easy to Manage: Easy-to-use admin portal with the ability to share work and responsibility.
  • Affordable for Clubs: Cricket clubs of any size can set up its fantasy game on MyClubtap starting at just $19!
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How to Play

After your club picks one of the affordable options and has setup its fantasy game on MyClubtap, it is easy for anyone to Sign-up as a user on MyClubtap and play.

  1. Sign-up and login to play any available fantasy game for free
  2. Pick your own fantasy team of 11 players for a fantasy game
  3. Use trades and powers to boost the performance of your fantasy team
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10 Cricket Records unlikely to be broken anytime soon

10 Cricket Records unlikely to be broken anytime soon. The best team and individual records that are unlikely to be broken in the next few years

Cricket is a numbers game as much as it is a mental battle. We cricket fans are obsessed with numbers, no matter how much we like or dislike math class. After all, cricket provides interesting mathematics that forms the basis for most arguments.

From averages to big totals to magnificent individual achievements, I will explore 10 cricket records that are unlikely to be broken anytime soon. Given the cricketing world moves at such a fast pace these days (remember the 2019 World Cup, anyone), “anytime soon” could mean 5-10 years from now.

Here goes:

1. Sir Donald Bradman’s Test average: 99.94

This is one that will surely never be broken (unless a batsman plays one Test, scores a century and doesn’t play again).

In terms of a career spanning at least 20 plus Tests, though, the magical figure of 99.94 is sure to stand the fullness of time. Sir Don Bradman, the greatest batsman to ever live, missed out on finishing with a career average of 100 due to a duck in his final Test innings. The fact that Steve Smith, second on the list of all-time batting averages, holds an average 35 runs less than Bradman (as of October 2019), just goes to show what an incredible batsman Bradman was. Unrivaled.

Also read: Is Steve Smith the best batsman since Bradman?

10 Cricket Records unlikely to be broken anytime soon. The best team and individual records that are unlikely to be broken in the next few years
10 Cricket Records unlikely to be broken anytime soon: Sir Don, the greatest.

2. Sri Lanka’s 952/6, still the highest score in Test cricket

22 years have passed. Many a flat pitch has graced Test cricket. Some true greats have also graced the game we love so much.

But, Sri Lanka’s huge 952/6, set against India in 1997, remains the highest team score in Test history. Sanath Jayasuriya (340) and Roshan Mahanama (225) drove India into the ground with a 576-run stand in a Test that consisted of just two innings after India amassed what seems a very paltry 537/8.

Why this record is unlikely to be broken anytime soon: With the introduction of the World Test Championship that rewards wins, as well as the more bowler-friendly conditions over the past few years, this is a record that is also very unlikely to ever be broken. Twitter would go into meltdown!

10 Cricket Records unlikely to be broken anytime soon. The best team and individual records that are unlikely to be broken in the next few years
10 Cricket Records unlikely to be broken anytime soon: 952 remains the record.

3. 624: Test cricket’s highest partnership

Another record, another Sri Lankan affiliation.

In 2006, with Sri Lanka 14/2 after knocking South Africa over for 169, no one could have possibly imagined what would come next. Kumar Sangakkara (287) and Mahela Jayawardene (374), two of Sri Lanka’s finest, combined for what still remains a world record 624-run stand that flattened the Proteas.

Why this record is unlikely to be broken anytime soon: Again, like the previous points, there is a greater shift towards bowler-friendly pitches. Also, with the rise of T20, fewer batsmen around the world have the patience, application and mindset to grind bowlers down for so long. Plus, World Test Championship points encourages teams to push for more wins.

10 Cricket Records unlikely to be broken anytime soon. The best team and individual records that are unlikely to be broken in the next few years
10 Cricket Records unlikely to be broken anytime soon: Mahela was brilliant at his best.

4. Brian Lara’s highest scores: 400* and 501*

When you think of flamboyance and sheer swagger, Brian Lara is a name that often comes to mind. Still holder of the highest individual Test score (400* in 2004) and First Class score (501* in 1994), Lara’s feats are still to be bettered. Lara was a true gem – indeed one of the greatest to ever play the game.

Why this record is unlikely to be broken anytime soon: A few have come close. Mahela Jayawardene (374), Chris Gayle (333) and Michael Clarke (329*) had the 400* record in their sights. However, with fewer mammoth team scores in Test cricket in recent years, more batsmen converting from 50s to 100s seems the greatest challenge right now.

10 Cricket Records unlikely to be broken anytime soon. The best team and individual records that are unlikely to be broken in the next few years
10 Cricket Records unlikely to be broken anytime soon: Brian Lara, simply superb.

5. Most Test matches: Sachin Tendulkar (200)

Among current players, James Anderson (149) has played the most Tests. Stuart Broad is next on the list with 132. However, both are getting on in years and Anderson is struggling with injury.

Why this record is unlikely to be broken: So, that leaves the batsmen. Steve Smith and Virat Kohli, the top two Test batsmen, both 30, have played 68 and 81 Tests respectively. To break Tendulkar’s record, either will need to play uninterrupted for at least another 10 years. As does Joe Root. As for Kane Williamson, New Zealand don’t play Test cricket regularly enough.

Also, the sheer amount of cricket that is played these days will force players to manage their workload. If Tendulkar’s record of 200 Tests is ever to be broken, it will take one hell of an effort.

6. 15,921: The most Test runs

How could the great Sachin Tendulkar only get a mention in terms of the number of games he played? Considered God in India, Tendulkar produced countless golden moments in his illustrious 24-year international career.

Why this record is unlikely to be broken anytime soon: Tendulkar’s incredible tally of 15,921 Test runs is one that will take some beating. You can also add his 51 centuries to this. England’s Alastair Cook was considered a chance, particularly after his great 2010/11 Ashes series. Of the current lot, the big four of Smith, Kohli, Root and Williamson need an unstoppable run of form spanning at least another decade. Even with Smith and Kohli’s superhuman efforts in particular, 15,921 is asking too much.

10 Cricket Records unlikely to be broken anytime soon. The best team and individual records that are unlikely to be broken in the next few years
10 Cricket Records unlikely to be broken anytime soon: Sachin Tendulkar: Greatness.

7. Most balls faced in a Test career: 31,258

Rahul Dravid wasn’t known as the “Wall” for no reason. One of the finest players to play the game, Dravid faced an incredible 31,258 deliveries (109 per innings) in his Test career.

To paint a picture, Tendulkar played 200 Tests and faced under 30,000. Ricky Ponting, Steve Waugh and Jacques Kallis all played more Tests than Dravid and none reached the 30,000 mark. Indeed, Dravid was such a great player as he could hold things together for India, enabling the others around him to flourish.

Why this record is unlikely to be broken anytime soon: Back to Steve Smith. The man is said to love batting so much that he even practices in the shower. Up until October 2019, Smith had faced 12,367 balls in 124 innings (99 per innings). At his current rate, he will need approximately another 189 innings to beat Rahul Dravid’s record. Too much to ask.

10 Cricket Records unlikely to be broken anytime soon. The best team and individual records that are unlikely to be broken in the next few years
10 Cricket Records unlikely to be broken anytime soon: Dravid epitomized patience.

8. Mark Boucher’s 532 catches

Mark Boucher was an outstanding wicket-keeper for South Africa in Test cricket. His 532 catches remains the highest in Test cricket.

Why this record is unlikely to be broken anytime soon: Among active Test wicket-keepers, BJ Watling leads the way with 206. This record will stand for some time.

9. Muttiah Muralitharan’s 800 Test wickets

An incredible achievement that could very well never be broken. Muttiah Muralitharan, Sri Lanka’s spin-whiz, spun a web around many-a-batsmen in his illustrious 133-Test career.

Why this record is unlikely to be broken anytime soon: Of the current spinners, Nathan Lyon has the most wickets with 363, closely followed by Ravi Ashwin with 356. Good luck to anyone who thinks this record could be broken in the next 10 years.

10. Fastest to 10,000 ODI runs

Note, this is the only limited-overs record in the list, given that many, including Sachin Tendulkar’s record of 18,426 ODI runs, could be broken. In T20 Cricket, anything can happen. Test records, especially these days, are harder to break.

However, Virat Kohli continues to achieve great things in ODI cricket. Firstly, the current Indian captain on track to beat Tendulkar’s record of 49 hundreds. Second, he needs 6,906 runs (as of October 2019) to reach Tendulkar’s 18,426 runs. At his current rate, Kohli will need approximately 143 matches to reach this mark. Very possible at age 31.

But, Kohli’s record of achieving 10,000 ODI runs in 205 innings is a record that will be mighty difficult to beat. You need remarkable consistency to achieve this feat, and at the moment, this record seems very unlikely to be broken in the next 5-10 years.


So, are there any records you think will be very difficult to beat in the next 10 years? Leave a comment!

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What makes Jasprit Bumrah so special?

What makes Jasprit Bumrah so special? A look at the pace bowling phenomenon that is Jasprit Bumrah

Jasprit Bumrah has it on a string. In Antigua, the first Test of India’s 2019 tour of West Indies, India’s premier bowler had the inswinger on point to the left handers. Just days later in Jamaica, he had the ball going the other way, with minimal change in action or body position.

Like Antigua, he’s too good for the West Indies batsmen. Poor John Campbell and Darren Bravo are caught behind the wicket having not done too much wrong. After Bravo is dismissed, it is pure chaos. The ball cannons into both Shamarh Brooks and Roston Chase’s front pads. Most, including Bumrah, thought the hat-trick ball to Chase was heading down the legside. However, Virat Kohli decided to review with great effect, with Bumrah becoming the third Indian to take a Test hat-trick. In just his 12th Test.

This West Indies side will certainly not be the last team to fall victim to this man. A man who is still just 25 years of age. It can be easy to forget that Bumrah only entered the Test scene in January 2018, after bursting onto the scene as an excellent white-ball bowler in 2016. Since then, he has added such a dimension to India’s side that they have become a real threat on the road. India’s tour of West Indies has not made for competitive cricket, but can you blame the Windies with Bumrah in this sort of form?

So, what makes this guy so special? I will do my best to explain what makes this bowling phenomenon – part of a number of excellent fast bowlers going around in Test cricket – so brilliant.

What makes Jasprit Bumrah so special?

His incredible adaptability to the situation and conditions

Whatever the format, whatever the situation, Jasprit Bumrah always seems to come through with flying colours. Whether it is the nervy death overs of an IPL Final, India’s very tight World Cup win over Afghanistan or a Test match bowling spell, Bumrah has the tactical nous and skill to execute his plans according to what his team and the conditions require. If his team need yorkers, he can nail six in a row. Are hard lengths are the need of the hour on a slow pitch? He can deliver. If India need to tie batsmen down, Bumrah can provide relentless over after over on end. Any tight run chase or period of play requires an in-depth understanding of how many overs Bumrah has left, and how batsmen will go about trying to play him. What an asset for India to have.

Also read: Jasprit Bumrah is the world’s best bowler across formats

His pace surprised batsmen when he burst onto the scene. After all, his run-up and action are so unorthodox that no coach could have ever thought of instilling this technique into youngsters. But, it takes more than just pace to survive across formats. Bumrah has perfected things in such a short amount of time that he holds the mantle of India’s best ever fast bowler. It can be considered a big call as the likes of Kapil Dev, Zaheer Khan and Javagal Srinath were excellent bowlers for India, but Bumrah has had an impact that is unimaginable. In away Tests, where India have so often struggled, Bumrah has five-wicket hauls in South Africa, England, Australia and West Indies. This is in combination with 103 wickets in 58 ODIs at less than 4.50 an over and 51 wickets in 43 T20Is at less than seven an over.

Indeed, when he finally plays a Test in India, you can be sure he will bowl perfectly to the conditions, again.

Incredible thinker, to go with his skill and control

A sign of a great bowler is when they can get you out regularly without you having done much wrong. This applies to this West Indies side, of which their 2-1 win over England earlier in 2019 seems a distant memory. They have tried to play Bumrah late, but the late swing at pace leaves batsmen hoping the ball misses bat and edge, automatically putting them in survival mode. After all, how do you attack late swing on the perfect length at searing pace?

Jasprit Bumrah’s hat-trick was truly special. According to CricViz, each ball swung more than the one previous, which can make it very easy for the ball to miss both bat and stumps.

So, how did Bumrah ensure that more swing still brought about wickets? Answer: pitching the ball up fuller.

Darren Bravo was done in by a beautiful away swinger, just days after one of the most lethal in-swinging deliveries sent his off-stump cartwheeling back to Mumbai. Surely Bravo had that in mind, so was covering his off-stump as best he could. So, what did Bumrah do? Start one from middle, forcing Bravo to play, catching the edge of his blade. This was 7.1m from the stumps.

Then entered Shamarh Brooks, playing in just his second Test. Indeed, if Brooks is judged harshly on his debut series, it will be considered one of the great injustices. With Bumrah’s outswinger to the left-handers on a string, India’s pace phenomenon knew that the inswinger to the right-hander will need to be fuller to bring bowled or LBW into the equation. As the graphic by CricViz above shows, the same ball to Brooks as Bravo would have been hitting the right-hander too high, whilst going down the legside. So, Bumrah pitched the ball full, with his late swing accounting for both Brooks and Roston Chase to complete his hat-trick.

This was magnificent thinking. When you combine pure skill and cricketing brains, as Bumrah also regularly shows in white-ball cricket, you have a once-in-a-lifetime talent.

Humility to know he can improve, belief he can do it

Jasprit Bumrah’s unorthodox bowling style is not the only reason why he is not the typical fast bowler. Cricket is filled with instances of great fast bowlers yapping away. Dennis Lillee wouldn’t stop. Neither would Dale Steyn or the great West Indies pacers of yesteryear. The likes of Glenn McGrath, Mitchell Johnson and James Anderson would never shy away from the odd chat, too.

But, Bumrah just goes about his business. A true smiling assassin, he burst onto the scene in 2016, exceeding everyone’s expectations in terms of how far he could come in such a short space of time. Crucial to this has been his ability to constantly evolve his game. Apart from yorkers, hitting hard lengths and generating pace from flat surfaces – as was the case at the MCG in 2018, Bumrah has perfected an array of deliveries. From the subtlety of his slower ball to the threat of his newly-perfected out-swinger, Bumrah never settled for being as good as he was when he entered the scene. He always wanted to improve.

And it shows. With his natural angle coming into the right-hander, India and Bumrah knew that an out-swinger could be a game-changer. However, with it comes risk. What if it mucks up his action? What if it ruins his in-swinger? Such adjustments require belief, and Bumrah has it in spades.

Enjoy and cherish this man, India fans. He is your greatest ever fast bowler.

Thanks for reading!

Charbel Coorey, Australian Cricket Fan

Hardik Pandya will no longer be Mumbai Indians captain – reports

Five-time Indian Premier League (IPL) champions Mumbai Indians are set to undergo a lot of changes. According to The Indian Express, the MI management is considering a big rebuild for the franchise after a number of underwhelming seasons.

The biggest change is their current captain and all-rounder, Hardik Pandya, is set to lose his captaincy. Mumbai finished ninth in IPL 2026 with just four wins in 14 matches. They lacked team spirit and synergy, and it was quite evident from outside as well, which has arguably been the case since Hardik took over as captain from Rohit Sharma for the 2024 season.

Hardik Pandya set to end Mumbai Indians captaincy stint, other players need to be more “coachable”

Perhaps more worryingly, the aforementioned publication reported that many senior players have been told to be ‘coachable’, as a number of them didn’t agree or listen to tactics suggested by the coaching staff. 

As per The Indian Express, an MI source said, “There were enough signs during the season that the team management wasn’t keen to retain him as captain. There is a clear buzz in the camp.

“The coaching staff was very clear in their message to the senior players that wherever they play, they need to be coachable. There were many instances where the coaching staff recommended something which was backed by data but players didn’t follow it.” 

Another source said that there will be proper introspection about the state of the franchise. “There will be serious introspection and discussion in the coming days. Every option would be weighed. Many questions need to be addressed. Going ahead, can Hardik be the captain? Does he stay in the team just as a player?” said the source.

Also, the report stated that the team management believes that they’ve failed to move with the times, as they were unable to capitalise on the powerplay like the successful teams in IPL 2026.

“We haven’t been able to use the powerplay like some of the more successful teams this IPL. We haven’t moved with the times,” said another source.

Another report, from the Press Trust of India, says Pandya is “mentally stressed” and is “done with Mumbai Indians.” If it indeed is the end, it will be a sad finish for a player who enjoyed fabulous moments with the franchise before his move to the Gujarat Titans.

Rumours of Hardik Pandya being traded to CSK 

Amid the news, there’s also a rumour that Hardik Pandya is leaving MI and will join CSK. The speculation increased even further after Hardik posted a story on social media where his phone was showing the time “7:07,” and fans have connected that to MS Dhoni and CSK. Here’s the post: 


Ravichandran Ashwin also posted something related to this which has further escalated the speculations. Here’s his post:

The talk online is that Hardik will join CSK with Shivam Dube and Ayush Mhatre traded to MI. All these are rumours at the moment, and things will clear out in due time, especially ahead of the upcoming auction later this year.

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Gujarat Titans (GT) and Rajasthan Royals (RR) will lock horns in the second qualifier of IPL 2026. Maharaja Yadvaindra Singh International Cricket Stadium will host this encounter. Both teams have won one game each against each other during the league stag, and it promises to be a cracking contest. 

GT were decimated by Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Qualifier 1, led by skipper Rajat Patidar. Then, the bowlers never allowed the Titans to get going with the bat. 

Their bowlers struggled in the last match, and then it was just too difficult for their top three to chase it down. Apart from Shubman Gill, Sai Sudharsan, and Jos Buttler, none of the GT batters have been very consistent. Washington Sundar played a few good knocks in the middle, but their batting is heavily reliant on the top three to win them matches.

The bowlers, especially the pacers, have been the key performers for the Titans. Kagiso Rabada (26 wickets), Jason Holder (15 wickets), and Mohammed Siraj (17 wickets) have all bowled exceptionally well in IPL 2026. Rashid Khan (19 wickets) and Prasidh Krishna (15 wickets) have also contributed nicely.

Gujarat’s hopes will also rest on how early they are able to dismiss Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. On the contrary, RR will hope that Vaibhav Sooryavanshi bats as long as possible, as he’s hitting sixes for fun. He destroyed the SRH bowling in the Eliminator, hitting 12 sixes and five fours in his 29-ball 97.

Apart from Sooryavanshi, Dhruv Jurel is also in top form this season and has been the backbone of their middle order. Riyan Parag has also shown signs of returning to form, while Donovan Ferreira, Ravindra Jadeja, and Shubham Dubey will be their finishers.

Jofra Archer is in the form of his life, as he’s picking up wickets in every match. Just like SRH, if Archer can get rid of Gujarat’s top order early, then Royals will be in the driving position in this game. Brijesh Sharma and Nandre Burger also bowled well in the Eliminator, while Yash Raj Punja has impressed everyone and is the wicket taker for RR in the middle overs. 

IPL 2026 Qualifier 2 Match: RR vs GT Probable Playing XIIs

Arshad Khan, if fit, should replace Kulwant Khejroliya for GT.

Gujarat Titans: 1. Shubman Gill (c), 2. Sai Sudharsan, 3. Jos Buttler (wk), 4. Nishant Sindhu, 5. Washington Sundar, 6. Rahul Tewatia, 7.  Jason Holder, 8. Arshad Khan, 9.  Rashid Khan, 10. Kagiso Rabada, 11. Mohammed Siraj, 12. Prasidh Krishna

The Royals should be unchanged.

Rajasthan Royals: 1. Yashasvi Jaiswal, 2. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, 3. Dhruv Jurel (wk), 4. Riyan Parag (c), 5. Donovan Ferreira, 6. Ravindra Jadeja, 7. Shubham Dubey, 8. Jofra Archer, 9. Nandre Burger, 10. Brijesh Sharma, 11. Sushant Mishra, 12. Yash Raj Punja

Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium Mullanpur Pitch Report and Weather

It was a belter of a wicket at Mullanpur in the Eliminator match between SRH and RR. The ball came onto the bat nicely, and the batters can play their shots with confidence.

Expect a high-scoring encounter in this match too. Scores in the range of 200-210 are expected. Teams will prefer chasing.

The temperature will be hot, around 32 degrees Celsius, with no chance of rain.

Fantasy Cricket Tips for RR vs GT: Players to Watch/Key Stats

Top wicketkeeper picks:  

  • Jos Buttler scored a quick-fire 29 in the last match. He looked in good touch but failed to convert into a big score, which has been his story throughout this season. At number 3, Buttler will be a top fantasy pick, as he can tackle both pace and spin.  
  • Dhurv Jurel scored 50 off just 21 in the last game. It was his sixth fifty of this edition and a crucial knock as he kept the tempo going after Sooryavanshi’s onslaught. Jurel will be another excellent fantasy pick and a top C/VC option as well.

Key batter picks: 

  • Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is in a league of his own. He is disrespecting the bowlers with his batting, and we saw how destructive he can be in the Eliminator. He’s currently the highest run-scorer in the league with 680 runs at an average of 45.33 and at a mind-boggling strike rate of 242.85. He will be a popular C/VC option as well.
  • Yashasvi Jaiswal hasn’t been at his fluent best this season. He’s a key batter for his side at the top, as Jaiswal is a proven match-winner, and he can take down any bowling attack on his day. He has 426 runs with three fifties in 15 matches so far.
  • Sai Sudharsan was unlucky in the last game. He’s super consistent with the bat, scoring runs in almost every match. He has 652 runs to his name with seven fifties and a century. Sudharsan will be another top C/VC option.
  • Shubman Gill has 618 runs in 14 matches with six fifties. He will have to be cautious against Jofra Archer but apart from that, Gill could be in for a big score. He will eager to lead from the front and is among the best Dream11 captaincy choices.

Top all-rounder picks:  

  • Jason Holder has 15 wickets to his name so far. He is picking up wickets in every match and has added more depth to GT’s bowling. While his current form with the bat is abysmal, Holder is a capable hitter. He will be a must in your fantasy teams.

Key bowler picks: 

  • Kagiso Rabada has 26 wickets to his name in IPL 2026, and he’s currently the joint-highest wicket-taker of the season with Bhuvneshwar Kumar. Rabada is picking up wickets with the new ball and will pose a threat to Vaibhav with his pace and bounce.
  • Jofra Archer is the main man for RR with the ball. He is picking up wickets and not allowing the batting sides to get going. He’s bowling at a very rapid pace and at every phase of the innings. Archer is handy with the bat as well. 

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Other Players to Consider for Your Fantasy Cricket Teams 

  • Riyan Parag
  • Prasidh Krishna
  • Rashid Khan
  • Mohammed Siraj
  • Donovan Ferreira

Other Matchups and Facts

  • Gujarat Titans have won seven of the 10 games played between the two teams. 
  • Shubman Gill vs. Jofra Archer (T20s): 16 runs, 3 dismissals in 19 deliveries.
  • Riyan Parag vs. Rashid Khan (T20s): 27 runs, 2 dismissals in 30 deliveries.
  • Riyan Parag vs. Kagiso Rabada (T20s): 27 runs, 2 dismissals in 20 deliveries.
  • Jos Buttler vs. Ravindra Jadeja (T20s): 71 runs, 2 dismissals in 53 deliveries.
  • Donovan Ferreira vs. Rashid Khan (T20s): 23 runs, 2 dismissals in 20 deliveries.
  • Donovan Ferreira vs. Kagiso Rabada (T20s): 27 runs, 2 dismissals in 20 deliveries.

IPL 2026 Qualifier 2: RR vs GT Dream11 Prediction Today Match

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IPL 2026 Qualifier 2 Match: RR vs GT Match Prediction: Who will win?

The match will be decided by how Gujarat’s top order plays against Jofra Archer and how long Vaibhav Sooryavanshi bats for.

Gujarat Titans to win.

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AB de Villiers and Anil Kumble react to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s incredible form

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi already has people in awe of his abilities, but his knock of 97 against the Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL 2026 Eliminator was something else. Fans and experts are once again mesmerised by the youngster’s batting and six-hitting abilities. 

Former legends of the game, AB de Villiers and Anil Kumble, were all praise for the youngster’s talent and execution after his match-winning knock against SRH. 

Composure and clarity key for Vaibhav Sooryavanshi – AB de Villiers

Talking on JioHotstar, AB de Villiers said, “What stood out most about Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s innings was his composure and clarity under pressure at just 15 years of age. Pat Cummins and Sunrisers Hyderabad kept trying different plans, constantly changing the field and mixing their lengths to disrupt his rhythm, but he stayed completely locked into his own bubble throughout the innings.” 

He further continued, “That level of game awareness in a knockout match is remarkable for someone so young. Whether they bowled short or tried to surprise him with fuller deliveries, he seemed prepared for every plan and was in control against all of them. Scoring 97 off just 29 balls in an Eliminator, while dominating all parts of the ground, was an extraordinary display of fearless batting and showed why he is already being spoken about alongside some of the most explosive players the IPL has seen.”

Talking about his pre-match routine, AB said that Vaibhav reminds him a little of Matthew Hayden and how he used to visualise on the pitch. He said, “What’s most impressive about Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is the clarity he already has around his preparation and routines at just 15 years of age. Hearing him talk about visualising matchups, studying bowlers, and mentally preparing before games shows a level of maturity that is very rare at that age. It actually reminded me a little of Matthew Hayden, who used to spend time visualising on the pitch before batting.”

AB de Villiers also touched on how Sooryavanshi focuses on his processes. He doesn’t copy others, making him difficult for opponents to deal with.

“Over the course of his career, many of those routines will evolve, but the important thing is that Vaibhav is already building his own habits and processes instead of trying to copy others. The best players in the world eventually discover what works authentically for them, and Vaibhav already seems to have that understanding very early in his journey,” de Villiers concluded.

“Pressure doesn’t affect Vaibhav Sooryavanshi”: Anil Kumble

Former Indian captain Anil Kumble said that pressure has never seemed to affect Vaibhav Sooryavanshi throughout the season, and this innings was another example of that. The game was completely shifted in Rajasthan’s favour within just 29 balls, as Sunrisers Hyderabad were put under immense pressure right from the start. It was also noted that the plans prepared by Pat Cummins and the bowling attack were disrupted within the first few overs, as no clear way to bowl to him could be found

“To play an innings of this magnitude in a knockout game at the age of 15 is extraordinary,” Kumble said. “One of the biggest reasons Rajasthan Royals are now in Qualifier 2 is because of the impact he has had throughout the tournament, and holding the Orange Cap at this stage only highlights how remarkable his season has been.” 

Australia possible 11 for 1st ODI vs Pakistan 2026: Will Ollie Peake play?

Australia are back in action for the first time since their disappointing 2026 T20 World Cup campaign, taking on Pakistan in the first of three ODIs starting May 30. It is an opportunity for fringe players to put their case forward for regular selection in the future, with an eye to next year’s World Cup.

Australia are missing experienced players Travis Head, Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc, all of whom featured in the Indian Premier League. Also, Mitchell Marsh is out due to an ankle injury, with Josh Inglis replacing him as captain for this series, as reported by CODE Sports.

Australia squad for the 2026 Pakistan ODI series: Josh Inglis (c), Alex Carey, Nathan Ellis, Cameron Green, Matthew Kuhnemann, Marnus Labuschagne, Riley Meredith, Oliver Peake, Matthew Renshaw, Tanveer Sangha, Liam Scott, Matt Short, Billy Stanlake, Adam Zampa

Australia possible 11 for 1st ODI against Pakistan at Rawalpindi:

1. Josh Inglis (c), 2. Matt Short, 3. Marnus Labuschagne, 4. Cameron Green, 5. Matt Renshaw, 6. Alex Carey (wk), 7. Liam Scott, 8. Nathan Ellis, 9. Matt Kuhnemann, 10. Adam Zampa, 11. Billy Stanlake

The make up of the Australian XI will be interesting to see. There is the option of four specialist bowlers with Liam Scott, Cameron Green, Matt Renshaw and Matt Short making up the fifth bowler. As a result, there may be no room straight away for young gun Oliver Peake, depending on how Australia shape their XI and which batters get the nod.

“We’ve always gone with four frontline (bowlers) and then the allrounders pick that (fifth bowler’s load) up,” said coach Andrew McDonald earlier this month. Also, the coach hinted Australia will look to ease Peake in.

“Let’s just be patient. Understand international cricket is difficult and he’s taking a significant leap up. I don’t want to compare it to the Sam [situation], all I’m saying is we sort of asked [the media] for a bit of patience around Sam,” McDonald said, as quoted by ESPNcricinfo.

“He was entering into Test cricket, and Sammy will come again. This may be a case here that Peakey gets an opportunity and then has a long break out of international cricket and then comes back in.”

If Australia drop a specialist bowler, i.e. Matt Kuhnemann or Billy Stanlake, for Peake, Josh Inglis will then be relying more on the all-rounders to make up the overs on a historically batting-friendly ground. The better call for team balance could be to leave one of Matt Short or Marnus Labuschagne out. Cameron Green having extra rest after the IPL is another option.

On Green, Australia are considering using the all-rounder as a finisher in ODIs. Glenn Maxwell’s retirement has left a hole in this regard, and the current world champions must plug this gap.

“It’s really where we position him and what role we want him to play, because I think he’s got the ability to really play high up the order and low,” said McDonald, as quoted by cricket.com.au.

“He does have some power, we saw in that Top End series last year against South Africa, his ability to finish off that innings in the absence of Glenn Maxwell. So we had that conversation.

“We keep these things open – experiment is not the right word – but we’ll look at different ways to play in the journey to the 2027 World Cup and where he fits exactly in that.”

‘Yashasvi Jaiswal should change his IPL team’: Ambati Rayudu

Former Indian cricketer and one of the legends of the Indian Premier League (IPL), Ambati Rayudu, believes that Rajasthan Royals’ opener Yashasvi Jaiswal should change his franchise going forward. 

Talking on the TimeOut show on ESPNcricinfo, Rayudu said that with the rise of Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and all the hype around him considering how he’s performing, Jaiswal will have to live under his shadow if he continues with the Royals. 

Rayudu says Jaiswal should leave RR amid Sooryavanshi storm in IPL 2026

“He (Yashasvi) needs to change his team because he just cannot bat with the guy (Sooryavanshi) and be overshadowed every single time,” Rayudu said. “He’s a star in his own. If he goes to another team, he will win games on his own. He needs that space and the platform.

“Because this guy (Sooryavanshi) will keep overshadowing people. And it has to be a senior partner alongside him who can deal with it, be happy for him and what’s happening, and not be in a contest with your non-striker or striker. You can’t compete with him,” the former MI and CSK player concluded.

Rayudu also said that the Mumbai Indians will be a great fit for Yashasvi Jaiswal.

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has blown away the ongoing edition of the IPL with his fearless batting and unreal six-hitting. His performances have left fans and experts puzzled about his ability and what he can achieve going forward.

The 15-year-old is currently the Orange Cap holder with 680 runs at a whopping strike rate of 242.86 and an average of 45.33. He has four fifties, including two 90+ scores and a century to his name. 

Sooryavanshi broke Gayle’s record for most sixes (59) in an edition of the IPL, with 65 to his name as of May 28. Also, his 680 runs is the highest for an uncapped player in the history of the IPL. Fans have labelled him the ‘Baby Boss’ considering how dominating he has been at such a young age.

“Don’t have too many options” – Pat Cummins on Vaibhav Sooryavanshi after IPL 2026 Eliminator

Sunrisers Hyderabad skipper Pat Cummins was full of praise for Rajasthan Royals’ young sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who decimated the SRH bowling attack in the IPL 2026 Eliminator.

The 15-year-old scored a remarkable 97 runs off just 29 deliveries, narrowly missing out on scoring the fastest IPL hundred ever. He started off in style, taking the SRH bowlers to the cleaners, including Pat Cummins, whom he scored 30 runs off in just eight deliveries.

Overall, Sooryavanshi hit 12 sixes in his innings – a record in an IPL playoffs game. The wonderkid also broke Chris Gayle’s record of most sixes in an IPL edition (59).

Options limited against Vaibhav Sooryavanshi – Pat Cummins

Cummins, in the post-match presentation, said that you don’t have too many options against Sooryavanshi. The SRH captain spoke of both his plan to try yorkers against the dynamic opener, and the risk associated with that option as well.

“Yeah, he played pretty well. Don’t feel like you have too many options,” Cummins said.

“Obviously, it’s a really good pitch, but the margins are so small, you know. You miss your yorker by a little bit; he doesn’t tend to miss them. So yeah, fair play.”

Cummins spoke further of Sooryavanshi’s brilliance in the press conference.

“I think he’s my new favourite player. He hits the ball so hard (laugh), it’s great to watch, it’s good fun. You’ve got to be right on the money as a bowler because if you’re not, it’s going a long way. He’s impressive, he’s had a great start to his career, and I like the way he plays, takes the game on.”

“Don’t need to have too many talks with Vaibhav”: Riyan Parag 

Rajasthan skipper Riyan Parag said that they don’t have any conversations with Sooryavanshi. They just leave him alone and let him have fun. They give him a lot of batting practice, and he just goes on and performs during the matches. 

Jofra Archer said that it’s exciting when he scores runs as the bowlers get more runs to defend. “It was very exciting. The more runs he scores, the more runs we have to defend, so he can go on and get 150. It’s good for the boys when he gets a lot of runs,” the RR pace bowler said.

The fastest century in the IPL remains with Chris Gayle, who scored a hundred in just 30 deliveries. Vaibhav was 97 of 28 in the Eliminator against SRH and had two deliveries to break Gayle’s record, but it wasn’t to be as he was caught at deep third man. 

However, on current evidence, it is only a matter of time before Sooryavanshi breaks that record as well as many others across what promises to be a glittering career.

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Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) will lock horns against the Rajasthan Royals (RR) in the IPL 2026 Eliminator. SRH have defeated RR twice during the league stages and will be eyeing their third consecutive win in what promises to be a thriller.

SRH finished third in the league stage with nine wins in 14 games. They will be coming to this game on the back of two back-to-back wins. Their batters, especially the top four, have done a great job, while Pat Cummins has led the bowling unit really well.

Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan, Heinrich Klaasen, and Travis Head have been the main reason for their excellent performance. All are contributing consistently, and it’s a great sign for SRH. Nitish Kumar Reddy has also done well down the order.

Bowling-wise, Eshan Malinga and Sakib Hussain alongside Cummins have been brilliant. They’ve played to their strengths, and have been able to take regular wickets. However, the spin attack’s failure to create an impact is a bit of a concern for the men in orange. But overall, they are playing good cricket as a team.

Meanwhile, RR finished fourth as they held their nerves in the last game of the league stages. They started off well but lost track in the middle and had a question mark on whether they’ll even qualify for the playoffs or not. 

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Yashasvi Jaiswal, and Dhruv Jurel will be the key with the bat. Riyan Parag has played a couple of good knocks, while they need some consistency from Donovan Ferreira, as he has thrown away his wicket a few times this season. Brijesh Sharma has been good with the ball and has been a good assistance to Jofra Archer, who’s breathing fire. 

IPL 2026 Eliminator Match: SRH vs RR Probable Playing XIIs

Both sides are expected to be unchanged from their last respective games, but Praful Hinge may replace Harshal Patel for SRH.

Rajasthan Royals: 1. Yashasvi Jaiswal, 2. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, 3. Dhruv Jurel (wk), 4. Riyan Parag (c), 5. Dasun Shanaka, 6. Donovan Ferreira, 7. Ravindra Jadeja, 8. Shubham Dubey, 9. Jofra Archer, 10. Nandre Burger, 11. Brijesh Sharma, 12. Yash Raj Punja  

Sunrisers Hyderabad: 1. Travis Head, 2. Abhishek Sharma, 3. Ishan Kishan (c & wk), 4. Heinrich Klaasen, 5. Nitish Kumar Reddy, 6. Salil Arora, 7. Smaran Ravichandran, 8. Pat Cummins, 9.  Shivang Kumar, 10. Harshal Patel, 11. Eshan Malinga, 12. Sakib Hussain

Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium Mullanpur Pitch Report and Weather

We saw the batters dominate at this venue during the league stages of the tournament. The ball came onto the bat nicely, allowing them to play their shots. The new ball might move a little, but overall, expect the batters to dominate the match. Scores in the range of 190-210 are expected, and teams will prefer chasing. The spinners may get some assistance as the game progresses.

It will be a clear day in Mullanpur, with the temperature being around 39 degrees Celsius at the start of the game. Dew shouldn’t be a factor.

Fantasy Cricket Tips for SRH vs RR: Players to Watch/Key Stats

Top wicketkeeper picks:  

  • Ishan Kishan has 569 runs in 14 matches so far at an average of 40.64 with six fifties to his name. Kishan will be a key batter for his side as he can take on any bowling unit on his day. He will be a good C/VC option as well.
  • Dhurv Jurel is another top pick from the wicket-keeping section. At number three, he can keep the tempo going after a good start or play according to the situation. Jurel has 458 runs with five fifties in 14 matches. You can try him as C/VC too.
  • Heinrich Klaasen has 606 runs in 14 innings at an average of 50.50 and has struck at 159.47, including six fifties. He’s looking better in every game and has held the innings together for his team in the middle order. He has been the best batter of this edition and will be a good C/VC pick.

Key batter picks: 

  • Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is the x-factor for RR. They’ll win if he gets going, as he can decimate any bowling unit and scores big on his day. He hits sixes for fun and can take the game away in just a few overs. He has 583 runs in 14 matches with three fifties and a century. His strike rate is a whopping 232.27 and averages 41.64. He’s an excellent captain choice.
  • Yashasvi Jaiswal has 397 runs in 14 matches with three fifties. The league stage wasn’t up to his standards, as he failed to get going more often than not or failed to capitalise on the starts to convert into big scores. Jaiswal will have another opportunity, and he’ll look to capitalise on this and will be a good C/VC option.
  • Abhishek Sharma has 563 runs in 14 matches at a strike rate of 206.22, averaging 43.30 with four fifties and a hundred. Abhishek may face some difficulties against Archer early on, but he’ll be a top C/VC choice. He has batted beautifully and will look to take the attack to RR.
  • Travis Head has 393 runs in 14 games with twi fifties. This season, Head has scored 25-30 quick runs and has been dismissed. He’s failed to convert them into big scores but has got SRH off to good starts in the first few overs. Head will look to do the same in this game but will have to be cautious against Archer.

Top all-rounder picks: 

  • Riyan Parag will bat at four for the Royals and has shown glimpses of what he can do on a couple of occasions. He can hit both spin and pace in the middle overs and can help his side gain the upper hand during that phase. Parag will be determined to do well and will be a top differential pick.

Key bowler picks: 

  • Jofra Archer will trouble SRH’s top three. He has 21 wickets in 14 matches and is breathing fire with the ball, be it in the powerplay or towards the end. He is capable with the bat too, and we saw that in the last match. Archer will be a good C/VC option too.
  • Pat Cummins will lead from the front with the ball, bowling the key overs for SRH. He uses the hard length well and bowls according to the conditions. Cummins has eight wickets so far. He’ll be a must in your fantasy teams.

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Other Players to Consider for Your Fantasy Cricket Teams

  • Eshan Malinga
  • Sakin Hussain
  • Donovan Ferreira (while chasing)
  • Ravindra Jadeja
  • Yash Raj Punja

Other Matchups and Facts 

  • Sunrisers Hyderabad are ahead 14-9 against Rajashtan Royals in the IPL. 
  • Sunrisers have won all of the last five games between the two teams. 
  • Riyan Parag vs. Pat Cummins (T20s): 14 runs and 3 dismissals in 14 deliveries.
  • Ishan Kishan vs. Ravi Bishnoi (T20s): 48 runs and 4 dismissals in 46 deliveries.
  • Ishan Kishan vs. Sandeep Sharma (T20s): 82 runs and 4 dismissals in 50 deliveries.
  • Travis Head vs. Jofra Archer (T20s): 35 runs and 2 dismissals in 19 deliveries.

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IPL 2026 Eliminator Match: SRH vs RR Match Prediction: Who will win?

SRH will start as the favourites, as they’ve had the upper hand over the Royals this season and they are playing as a team. Sunrisers’ bowlers have done a great job, and the batters have been in sublime form as well.

Sunrisers Hyderabad should win this match.

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Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) will lock horns against the Gujarat Titans (GT) in Qualifier 1 of IPL 2026. HPCA Stadium, Dharamsala, will host this game on 26th May 2026 at 7:30 PM IST.

After an action-packed league stage, we are now in the business end of the tournament. RCB and GT won one game each during the league stages against each other, and both have strong cases to win this tournament.

RCB has been in terrific form. They finished at the top of the table with nine wins in 14 games. The batters have been in top form while the bowlers have also been solid. The only concern will be the form of Jitesh Sharma and Suyash Sharma, who are two important players regarding their team balance.

GT have also been magnificent. They have won six of their last seven matches and will be eager to cement their place in the IPL Final. Their bowling attack is the main reason for their top-notch performance this year. Kagiso Rabada, Jason Holder, Rashid Khan, Mohammed Siraj, and Prasidh Krishna form the strongest bowling unit of the tournament. 

Shubman Gill, Sai Sudharsan, and Jos Buttler have been in top form with the bat, and Washington Sundar has also done a great job at number four. GT relies very heavily on their top 3 while batting, and that can backfire if they are dismissed early. 

IPL 2026 Qualifier 1: RCB vs GT Probable Playing XIIs

Both sides are expected to be unchanged, but Phil Salt, if fit, should replace Venkatesh Iyer for RCB. 

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: 1. Phil Salt, 2. Virat Kohli, 3. Devdutt Padikkal, 4. Rajat Patidar (c), 5. Jitesh Sharma (wk), 6. Tim David, 7. Romario Shepherd, 8. Krunal Pandya, 9. Bhuvneshwar Kumar, 10. Rasikh Salam Dar, 11. Josh Hazlewood. 12. Suyash Sharma

Gujarat Titans: 1. Shubman Gill (c), 2. Sai Sudharsan, 3. Jos Buttler (wk), 4.  Washington Sundar, 5. Nishant Sindhu, 6. Jason Holder, 7. Rahul Tewatia, 8. Rashid Khan, 9. Arshad Khan, 10.  Kagiso Rabada, 11. Mohammed Siraj, 12. Prasidh Krishna

HPCA Stadium Dharamsala Pitch Report and Weather

There will be ample help for the pacers with the new ball. But apart from that, the batters will dominate the match. The ball travels more at high altitude, so chasing will be a better option for this match. The average first innings score at Dharamasala has been 210 runs this season. 

It will be a clear day with no chance of rain, and the temperature will be 17 degrees Celsius. Dew may be a factor, but conditions will anyway get better while chasing.

Fantasy Cricket Tips for RCB vs GT: Players to Watch/Key Stats

Top wicketkeeper picks:  

  • Jos Buttler has 469 runs in 14 matches with four fifties to his name. He is a crucial batter for GT at number 3, as he can play according to the situation or can keep the tempo going if they get off to a good start. Buttler will be a good C/VC option too.

Key batter picks: 

  • Virat Kohli has four fifties and a century in 14 matches this season, and he averages 50.63 at a strike rate of 163.82 for his 557 runs. Kohli has played well this season, and he’ll be a great C/VC option, especially while chasing.
  • Rajat Patidar looked a little rusty in the last game, but he’s another top batter for his side. He can take down the bowlers in the middle overs and give the upper hand to the defending champions. Rajat has four fifties and 393 runs in 14 matches to date.
  • Shubman Gill is another no-brainer for this match. He is batting brilliantly, scoring runs for fun. Gill has 616 runs in 13 matches so far at an average of 47.38 with six fifties to his name. He plays risk-free cricket and scores big on his day. Gill will be an ideal captain choice for this match.
  • Sai Sudharsan is currently the highest run-scorer of this season with 638 runs in 14 matches, including seven fifties and a century. He has scored 50 or more in more than 50% of his innings in IPL 2026. Sai likes to hold one end play throughout. This makes him an ideal C/VC pick.

Top all-rounder picks: 

  • Jason Holder has 13 wickets in eight matches. He has picked up wickets in every match and has been a key player for the Titans. Holder is capable with the bat as well, and he can exploit the conditions with the new ball at Dharamsala. 

Key bowler picks: 

  • Kagiso Rabada is the joint-highest wicket-taker of this season with 24 wickets to his name. He has picked up wickets for fun with the new ball and is the main reason for GT’s success with the ball. Rabada against RCB’s top order will be a great battle, and he will be a must in your fantasy teams.
  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar has 24 wickets in 14 matches, and he’s the backbone of RCB’s bowling. He is swinging the new ball and has been perfectly accurate with his line lengths and spot-on with his planning. Bhuvi will bowl the key overs for RCB.

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Other Players to Consider for Your Fantasy Cricket Teams 

  • Prasidh Krishna
  • Mohammed Siraj
  • Tim David 
  • Rashid Khan
  • Devdutt Padikkal
  • Phil Salt (if plays)

Other Matchups and Facts 

  • Head to Head: 8 matches; RCB 4 and GT 4. 
  • Virat Kohli vs. Kagiso Rabada (T20s): 79 runs, 4 dismissals in 51 deliveries.
  • Virat Kohli vs. Prasidh Krishna (T20s): 69 runs, 3 dismissals in 41 deliveries.
  • Devdutt Padikkal vs. Rashid Khan (T20s): 38 runs, 5 dismissals in 41 deliveries.
  • Shubman Gill vs. Bhuvneshwar Kumar (T20s): 80 runs, 5 dismissals in 74 deliveries.
  • Jos Buttler vs. Bhuvneshwar Kumar (T20s): 75 runs, 4 dismissals in 68 deliveries.

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IPL 2026 Qualifier 1: RCB vs GT Match Prediction: Who will win?

Royal Challengers Bengaluru will be the favourites to win this game but they’ll have to bowl well, especially against GT’s top 3. The Titans have a great bowling unit and an in-form top 3, but they are heavily reliant on their openers and Buttler with the ball.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru to win this match.

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Reactions: Punjab Kings trolled for missing out on IPL 2026 playoffs after winning 6 of first 7 games

Incredibly, Punjab Kings (PBKS) have missed out on qualifying for the 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL) playoffs. Last year’s finalists were on course for another strong campaign, winning six of their first seven matches with their only non-victory a washout at Eden Gardens.

Then, once the wheels started to come loose, they fell off pretty quickly. One defeat soon turned into six on the bounce, with poor bowling, fielding and overall discipline hurting PBKS badly as the business end of the season arrived. As a result, they were no longer in control of their own destiny, needing to beat Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) and then relying on Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Delhi Capitals (DC) losing on the final day of the league stage.

Shreyas Iyer was at his best to get his team home in Lucknow, but a Jofra Archer-inspired victory for RR at the Wankhede on Sunday sealed PBKS’ fate. Missing out on the top four is a gut-wrenching result for a franchise who had genuine aspirations of a maiden IPL title, with their depth in batting capable of putting any team to the sword. However, their inability to arrest a slide is a common theme, as witnessed during the 2018 season as well, part of a run that includes just one playoffs appearance in the last 12 seasons.

Coach Ricky Ponting was upfront regarding his team’s slide. Before the LSG match, Ponting was clear that PBKS only have themselves to blame.

“We were exceptional for our first seven or six games,” Ponting said, as quoted by ESPNcricinfo. “Then we had that washout against Kolkata Knight Riders, and I think from that moment on we’ve just been a little bit off and as I said they’re small things. They’re one or two balls or they’re an over here and there that quite conceivably, we could have won another three or four games, but we’ve only got ourselves to blame for that.”

Punjab Kings early-season banter comes back to bite as they miss out on the playoffs

Fans have been quick to point out PBKS’ banter earlier in the season, and how it’s come back to bite.

“Destiny: PBKS’s social media team was mocking KKR after their game was washed out in the early days of the 2026 season, saying they were generous to let a point go. Today, a deficit of one point is what has denied PBKS a playoff spot. Social media antics never pay off, anywhere,” wrote one fan on X (formerly Twitter).

Here are some of the reactions.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans finished in the top two. The winner of Qualifier 1 on Tuesday will feature in Sunday’s Final. Sunrisers Hyderabad and Rajasthan Royals will compete in the Eliminator on Wednesday.

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Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Delhi Capitals (DC) will meet in the final league stage match of IPL 2026. Eden Gardens, Kolkata, will host this match on 24th May 2026 at 7:30 PM IST. This is a must-win game for KKR to keep their playoff hopes alive, while DC are all but out of the race. KKR defeated DC by eight wickets in their first meeting this season.

KKR have scripted an inspiring comeback after losing five of their first six matches, with one game being abandoned due to rain. The batters, especially Finn Allen, have been excellent, while the bowlers have held their nerve. Angkrish Raghuvanshi has also been very consistent, but he’s ruled out of the remainder of the season due to injury, and it will be a big blow for his side. 

They need consistency from the likes of Ajinkya Rahane and Cameron Green. Rinku Singh has been in top form, while Rovman Powell and Manish Pandey looked good in the last game. Also, Saurabh Dubey has been a great addition to their pace attack, while Kartil Tyagi is also bowling well. Cameron Green too picked up two wickets in the last match.

Sunil Narine has been consistent as ever, but Varun Chakaravarthy wasn’t 100% fit in the last game, and his availability will be under question as well. KKR is 6th in the table with 6 wins and 6 losses in 13 matches. 

On the other hand, DC suffered another poor season in the IPL. They started off well, winning their first two matches, but then they lost track and are now eliminated. They have won six matches and are in eighth position.

KL Rahul has failed to get going in the last few matches, and the form of Tristan Stubbs, Sameer Rizvi, and a few other batters is not up to the mark as well. David Miller has been in top form, and Axar Patel has also picked up some rhythm in the last two matches.

Ashutosh Sharma and Madhav Tiwari have been very impressive, while Sahil Parakh showed glimpses of his potential. Bowling-wise, Mitchell Starc has done well and Madhav Tiwari has also chipped in, but apart from these two, the others have failed to make an impact. The Capitals will look to end their season with a win.

IPL 2026 70th Match: KKR vs DC Probable Playing XIIs

Tejaswi Dahiya should replace Angkrish in the XII for KKR. 

Kolkata Knight Riders: 1. Finn Allen, 2. Ajinkya Rahane (c), 3. Manish Pandey, 4. Cameron Green, 5. Rovman Powell, 6. Rinku Singh, 7. Tejaswi Dahiya (wk), 8. Anukul Roy, 9. Sunil Narine, 10. Kartik Tyagi 11. Varun Chakaravarthy, 12. Saurabh Dubey

Tripurana Vijay should make way for Vipraj Nigam in this match. Kuldeep Yadav can also get a game.

Delhi Capitals: 1. KL Rahul (wk), 2. Abhishek Porel, 3. Sahil Parakh, 4. Axar Patel, 5. Tristan Stubbs, 6. David Miller, 7. Ashutosh Sharma, 8. Madhav Tiwari, 9. Vipraj Nigam, 10. Mitchell Starc, 11. Mukesh Kumar, 12. Lungi Ngidi

Eden Gardens Kolkata Pitch Report and Weather

Eden Gardens has been host a balanced surface. The batters have enjoyed their time at the crease, but the spinners have found help off the wicket. The average first innings score here is 163 runs this season, and chasing sides have won three of the six games played so far. Teams will prefer chasing in this match.

The weather will be clear with no chance of rain. The temperature will be around 32 degrees Celsius when the game starts. Dew will be a factor as the humidity will be around 70-80% during the game time.

Fantasy Cricket Tips for KKR vs DC: Players to Watch/Key Stats

Top wicketkeeper Picks:  

  • KL Rahul is the highest run-scorer for DC this season with 533 runs in 13 matches, including four fifties and a century. He’s failed to get going in the last few matches, and today might be the day where he scores big. Rahul will be a popular Dream11 C/VC option as well.

Key batter picks: 

  • Finn Allen scored a match-winning century in the first game against DC this season. He attacks from the first ball and can decimate any bowling unit on his day. Allen played smartly and chose his bowlers to attack when he scored his century. He will be a key batter for KKR in this match and an ideal captain choice too.
  • Rinku Singh is averaging 73.75 at a strike rate of 149.74 for his 295 runs this season. He has two fifties in winning causes as well. He is a good hitter of pace and spin and will be an ideal fantasy pick for this match.

Top all-rounder picks: 

  • Axar Patel will contribute with both bat and ball for his team. He’s started coming at number four and has also bowled well in the last few games. Axar has a total of 134 runs and 10 wickets this season. He will be a good captain option too.
  • Cameron Green is another top all-round pick for this match. He’s bowling 3-4 overs and has done a good job with the bat. Green has 320 runs with two fifties and seven wickets to his name in IPL 2026. He will be another excellent C/VC choice.
  • Sunil Narine will pose a big threat to Delhi’s middle order. He is a proven match-winner and conceded only 17 runs in his spell in the last game against Delhi. Narine has 14 wickets at an economy of 6.40 this season.
  • Madhav Tiwari has four wickets in two games, and he scored a crucial 18* runs against Punjab. He bowls according to the conditions, can hit a long ball, and is a good fielder as well. He will fetch points from both bat and ball.

Key bowler picks: 

  • Varun Chakaravarthy has 10 wickets in 10 games this season, and he’s a key bowler for KKR. Varun can go through any batting unit on his day and he’s a proven match-winner. Try him as C/VC in some teams if he plays.
  • Mitchell Starc has nine wickets in five matches so far. He will pose a threat to KKR’s top order with the new ball and he’s picking up wickets with the old ball too. Starc is a champion bowler who can turn the game on his own.

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Other Players to Consider for Your Fantasy Cricket Teams

  • David Miller
  • Lungi Ngidi
  • Sahil Parakh
  • Kartik Tyagi
  • Rovman Powell

Other Matchups and Facts 

  • Head-to-head: KKR 20, DC 15, and 1 no result. 
  • KKR has won four of the last five matches against Delhi Capitals. 
  • Ajinkya Rahane vs. Axar Patel (T20s): 89 runs, 2 dismissals in 71 deliveries.
  • Ajinkya Rahane vs. Kuldeep Yadav (T20s): 19 runs, 2 dismissals in 27 deliveries.
  • Manish Pandey vs. Axar Patel (T20s): 43 runs, 2 dismissals in 67 deliveries.
  • Axar Patel vs. Varun Chakaravarthy (T20s): 14 runs, 2 dismissals in 28 deliveries.
  • Axar Patel vs. Sunil Narine (T20s): 52 runs, 4 dismissals in 50 deliveries.
  • Tristan Stubbs vs. Varun Chakaravarthy (T20s): 27 runs, 2 dismissals in 16 deliveries.

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IPL 2026 70th Match: KKR vs DC Match Prediction: Who will win?

Based on current form, KKR will start as the favorites, but the Capitals have found some rhythm coming to this match. The additions of Madhav Tiwari, Abhishek Porel, and Sahil Parakh have bolstered batting, and the bowlers have done a good job till now. 

Delhi Capitals to win.

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