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Possible playing 11 for CSK in IPL 2024

Cricket News: A look at the possible playing 11 for CSK in IPL 2024 as they aim to defend their title

Five-time Indian Premier League (IPL) champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) look strong once again in their quest for a record-breaking sixth title. The Yellow Army sealed a remarkable triumph in 2023, with their depth and belief coming to the fore.

This season, CSK will be tough to beat once again. They have added quality domestic and overseas talent to their squad, giving the team management plenty of options as to the makeup of their playing XI for the opening match against Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) at Chepauk on March 22.

CSK possible playing 11 for first game of IPL 2024 against RCB

1. Ruturaj Gaikwad, 2. Rachin Ravindra (OS), 3. Ajinkya Rahane, 4. Shivam Dube, 5. Daryl Mitchell (OS), 6. Moeen Ali (OS), 7. Ravindra Jadeja, 8. MS Dhoni (c & wk), 9. Mitchell Santner (OS), 10. Deepak Chahar, 11. Shardul Thakur/Tushar Deshpande

In a blow for CSK, opener Devon Conway is set to miss at least a few games of the IPL 2024 season due to a thumb injury suffered in the recent T20I series against Australia. His New Zealand teammate, Rachin Ravindra, could take his place at the top.

CSK have the services of Daryl Mitchell after landing him for 14cr in the auction. Mitchell gives the side excellent balance in the middle order, with his ability to play spin crucial on what is often a spin-friendly surface at Chepauk.

There may be no room for Sameer Rizvi, dubbed the “right-handed Suresh Raina”. The talented batsman went for 8.40cr in the auction, but whether CSK opt for experience in Rahane and Dube in the first game remains to be seen.

Also, CSK have a call to make on their fourth overseas option. Matheesha Pathirana was outstanding in 2023, but we could see a slow, spin-friendly surface at Chepauk to counter RCB’s strong batting lineup. So, Mitchell Santner may get the nod given RCB’s top six is likely to be all right-handers: Faf du Plessis, Virat Kohli, Rajat Patidar, Glenn Maxwell, Cameron Green, and Dinesh Karthik.

The sad reality about the 2023-25 World Test Championship

Cricket News: The sad fact about the 2023-25 World Test Championship | A look at the 2023-25 WTC table in March 2024

Australia’s thrilling three-wicket win over New Zealand in Christchurch has given Pat Cummins’ side a firmer hold on second position in the 2023-25 World Test Championship (WTC) table. India hold top spot after a 4-1 series win over England took them to a win percentage of 68.51.

However, the table presents the current reality of Test cricket. While fans have been blessed to have witnessed multiple thrilling Test matches in 2024 alone, there is no hiding from the fact three teams dominate the landscape too much for the International Cricket Council (ICC) to ignore.

As of 11 March 2024, India, England and Australia have played 31 Tests between them. The others? Just 23 combined. New Zealand have played the most with six, followed by Pakistan with five, West Indies and South Africa with four, and Bangladesh and Sri Lanka with two.

It begs the question of where the format is heading, especially as it is not financially viable for the majority of Test nations.

ALSO READ: Test cricket needs more than a thrilling Ashes series to survive and thrive

Australia, England, India play the majority of matches in the 2023-25 World Test Championship cycle

The 2023-25 cycle began with the Ashes, and then India hosted England for five Tests. Australia will host India for five Tests at the end of 2024 and start of 2025.

Just recently, South Africa sent a significantly under-strength squad to New Zealand with their first-choice players involved in the lucrative SA20 tournament that is crucial to the board’s finances. The Proteas have a number of talented players fans aren’t given the privilege of watching in Tests regularly, as is the case with other nations, where we now hope we see as much of the brilliant Shamar Joseph with the red ball as possible.

“I dare say the West Indies need to be invited to these geographies to play because a Test match in the West Indies today is a dead-rubber unless it’s against India, England or Australia where we get revenues from television,” said former Cricket West Indies CEO David Cameron.

With regards to the ICC, the WTC concept is one that adds context to the Test format. Also, there is a lucrative mace to be won at the end of each cycle. However, as things stand, there is a risk of Tests being played among a few nations in the future.

According to a future of cricket poll by CricBlog, 42.1% of the nearly 5,000 respondents said Tests will be played by a maximum of six countries in the next 10-15 years. Also, three-quarters predict that IPL franchise owners will hold more power over multiple cricket boards.

A strong, competitive landscape adds so much more for Test cricket. However, much has to be done to get there.

ALSO READ: What’s the solution to make Test cricket more appealing for nations?

List of highest successful run chases in Tests at Hagley Oval Christchurch

Cricket News: A look at the highest successful run chases in Test cricket at Hagley Oval in Christchurch

In a sporting world full of large stadiums, Hagley Oval in Christchurch is one of the beautiful, picturesque grounds. Teams batting fourth have won five of the past seven Tests at Hagley Oval, with the damage often done in the first innings with the ball.

Thus, there haven’t been big totals chased at this ground. Here is a look at the top five.

Top 5 successful run chases in Tests at Hagley Oval Christchurch

5. 111/1 by New Zealand against Bangladesh, 2017 (target 109)

The second Test between New Zealand and Bangladesh was evenly poised after the first innings. The Black Caps took a lead of 65 after scoring 354, with Shakib Al Hasan’s 4/50 keeping the Tigers in the game.

But, Tim Southee (5/94 and 3/48 for the match) stole the show, helping dismantle the Bangladesh lineup in the second dig for just 173, leaving New Zealand with 109 to get. They achieved it with a huge nine wickets to spare.

43. 132/3 by New Zealand against India, 2020 (target 132)

New Zealand sealed an emphatic 2-0 series win over India with a seven-wicket win in the Christchurch Test. Kyle Jamieson (5/45) dominated in just his second game to dismiss India for 242. However, New Zealand scored just 235 in reply, leaving the Indians with the chance to control the match.

But, Trent Boult (4/28) and Tim Southee (3/36) produced one of their classic performances as a duo to knock India over for just 124. In the fourth innings, Tom Latham (52) and Tom Blundell (55) all-but-sealed the chase with a 103-run opening stand.

3. 201/3 by Australia against New Zealand, 2016 (target 201)

This was Joe Burns’ Test. The opener struck 170 and 65 in a dream outing to lead Australia to a strong win in 2016. His first innings ton, along with Steve Smith’s 138, took Australia to a huge 505 in response to New Zealand’s 370.

The Black Caps fought with 335 in their second dig thanks mainly to Kane Williamson (97) and Matt Henry (66). But, it wasn’t enough, with all of Australia’s five batsmen contributing in their successful chase of 201.

2. 281/7 by Australia against New Zealand, 2024 (target 279)

Australia again. This time in 2024. Alex Carey played arguably his greatest innings, hitting a superb 98* to lead Australia home in the second Test of their 2024 series in New Zealand. Mitchell Marsh (80) and Pat Cummins (32*) were also outstanding as the visitors recovered from 34/4 and 80/5 to successfully chase 279.

Earlier in the Test, New Zealand fought back from being bowled out for 162 in the first innings. They ensured they stayed in touch by limiting Australia to 256, courtesy of Matt Henry’s 7/67. In the second innings, they resisted very well, with four half-centurions in their score of 372, but it wasn’t quite enough in the end.

1. 285/8 by New Zealand against Sri Lanka, 2023 (target 285)

One of the classics. Soon after New Zealand sealed an unbelievable one-run win after following on against England, the Black Caps achieved their run chase of 285 off the very final ball against Sri Lanka in 2023.

Kane Williamson (121*) played one of his finest knocks, combining with player of the match Daryl Mitchell (102 and 83) to put New Zealand in with a chance of victory after falling into trouble at 90/3.

Wickets then fell regularly, but Williamson stood firm. Heading into the last over, New Zealand needed eight to win with three wickets in hand. A hobbling Neil Wagner joined Williamson after Matt Henry was run out, before the great batsman carved a magnificent shot though point and then sneaked through a bye to seal a memorable win.

Fans slam New Zealand cricket for selecting Scott Kuggeleijn against Australia

Cricket News: Fans react to New Zealand selecting Scott Kuggeleijn after telling Neil Wagner he won’t be picked

Fans have expressed their disappointment and displeasure after New Zealand selected pace bowler Scott Kuggeleijn for the first Test against Australia. Kuggeleijn was on trial for sexual assault in 2016, which resulted in a hung jury. A retrial then took place in 2017, but many were left angered by his comments and admissions during the process.

Kuggeleijn was picked ahead of Neil Wagner, with the left-arm seamer retiring this week after he was informed he wouldn’t be in the playing XI. This frustrated fans, with Wagner one of New Zealand’s finest bowlers with 260 wickets at 27.57.

Fans express their disappointment after Scott Kuggeleijn was selected in the first Test at Wellington

“A dark cloud over this game I’m afraid,” wrote one fan. “Shouldn’t be here representing his country. Wouldn’t sit well being a team mate either.”

“Who knows what dirt SK has on NZ cricket for this insanity to even occur,” another fan wrote.

Here are some of the reactions during the first day’s play.

The Test against Australia at the Basin Reserve is Kuggeleijn’s second after making his debut against England in 2023. He has also played 18 ODIs and two T20Is for New Zealand.

When was the last time New Zealand won a Test series against Australia?

Cricket News: A look at the last time New Zealand won a Test series against Australia

Australia are in New Zealand for a Test series for the first time since 2016. It promises to be an interesting series, with the Black Caps looking to discover their best form while the Australians are out to put the shock loss against West Indies a month ago behind them.

However, while the two nations have fought out some classics in white-ball cricket over the years, the same can’t quite be said in Test cricket. Australia have won seven of the past eight Tests between the teams dating back to 2011, with a single draw on a flat WACA pitch in 2015.

But, the Black Caps will be aiming to end more droughts than one in the upcoming series. Their last Test series win against the Australians (consisting of two or more Tests) was way back in 1986, sealing a 1-0 triumph at home courtesy of Jeremy Coney (292 runs at 146.00) and Sir Richard Hadlee (16 wickets at 24.18) who led the way.

In fact, New Zealand had beaten Australia in Australia just a few months earlier as well. They sealed that series 2-1, with Hadlee taking an extraordinary 33 wickets in three Tests at 12.15.

New Zealand hopeful of winning a Test series against Australia for the first time in nearly 40 years

Since New Zealand’s 1-0 win in 1986, the two teams have played 14 multi-Test series. Australia have won 11 of them, with the latest being a 3-0 whitewash in Australia in 2019/20.

Also, the Black Caps’ last win against Australia on home soil was way back in 1993. Danny Morrison starred with 6/37 in the first innings.

But, this series represents an opportunity for New Zealand. While they haven’t been at their best since winning the 2021 World Test Championship, winning eight of 19 Tests, Kane Williamson comes into this clash with seven centuries in his past seven Tests. Also, Australia’s batting in their recent home summer left a bit to be desired, so the New Zealand attack, despite missing Kyle Jamieson, can make inroads.

Commentator Ian Smith, who was part of the teams that last beat Australia in a Test series, said the Black Caps need to believe they can achieve a win this time.

“This New Zealand side, I would back against most sides in the world on a daily basis,” Smith said.

“But one thing against Australia is that we don’t play often enough and we probably still have not got that belief that we can that often.

“The bowling worries me in terms of longevity. The Southee-Boult combination will no longer be in Test cricket. I’m not quite sure how long they’ve got in cricket actually, so that’s a worry.

“So we need to develop youth and pace and bounce. And somehow we need to develop a Nathan Lyon. Where the hell we get one from, we’ve been trying for over 30 years since I’ve been around but haven’t quite found one of that kind of quality. That is a must for us.”

Mike Atherton & Nasser Hussain pinpoint key moments where England lost the Ranchi Test

Cricket News: Former England captains Mike Atherton & Nasser Hussain spoke about the key moments where England lost the Ranchi Test

Former England captain Mike Atherton pinpointed key moments where the team fell short at Ranchi. Speaking to Nasser Hussain on the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast in the aftermath of England’s five-wicket defeat, Atherton praised the team’s efforts but lamented a few key missed opportunities to take the series to a decider in Dharamsala.

“Given the 40 runs they [India] scored last night [on day three], I don’t think anyone really expected England to win today,” Atherton said. “WinViz had India at 95% or something.

“But I remain very impressed by the way Stokes handles himself and his bowlers, and his field settings. He’s one of those people who’s never beaten until the last ball goes down. England gave a good account of themselves and they had a sniff.”

Mike Atherton on where England fell short in the 4th Test against India

Atherton first pointed to the two ends of the first innings as key moments in the match. He felt England could have managed things better at their end of their innings with Joe Root going strongly, afterwhich those late-order runs for India proved pivotal.

“I was a bit frustrated when Joe Root was not out on 122 for example and Anderson and Bashir played two shots that left Root stranded,” Atherton said. “Bashir showed in the second innings that when he looked to stay in, he could stay in.

“If England had added a few more or given Root the chance to express himself right at the end of that innings [it could have been a different game]”.

Atherton then spoke of Ollie Robinson’s dropped catch on day three as a pivotal moment. Man of the match Dhruv Jurel, who was on 59 at that point, went on to make 90 and cut England’s first innings lead to 46.

“When [Ollie] Robinson put down Jurel on 59, they added 40-odd more. If you put those two things together, you feel England’s first innings advantage should have been somewhere around 100 and then what puts a very different complexion on the third innings, which as you know can be very difficult when there’s not much of an advantage on first innings.

“So, I felt when looking at the game as a whole, that’s where England missed their opportunities,” Atherton said.

Dhruv Jurel was outstanding in his second Test.

Atherton also lamented England’s middle order. Apart from Joe Root, none of Ollie Pope, Jonny Bairstow or Ben Stokes made an impact on the game.

“I suppose England’s middle order has had a pretty bad game with the exception of Root who played brilliantly in the first innings,” Atherton said. “Pope’s pair, Jonny [Bairstow] got two 30s, but that second innings dismissal just after tea, you felt that was a bad time to get out like that, and Stokes with two single-figure scores in the game.”

Atherton remains positive on England’s effort, but Nasser Hussain believes England missed a big opportunity

Atherton was still positive of England’s cricket despite this being their third-straight winless Test series after drawing 1-1 in New Zealand and 2-2 in the home Ashes. He believes that this tour has not been the kind of shambles we saw in Australia soon before Stokes and McCullum took over.

“When we were down-under in Australia for the last Ashes, I felt that was a bit of a schemozzle,” said Atherton. “The tour unravelled… England got their tactics and their strategy wrong. They played timidly and meekly, and were just smashed off the park.

“I don’t really feel that about this tour. I feel they’ve given a pretty good account of themselves. They haven’t done that badly with the cricket that they’ve played.”

“I don’t think they’ve done that badly at all,” Hussain replied. “There is context in both directions. India, 17 series in a row at home they’ve won, that’s how difficult they are to beat in those conditions.

“But I sit here at home and see it as a missed opportunity in as much as there is no Virat Kohli, there is no Mohammed Shami, there is no Rishabh Pant. For most of the series there is no KL Rahul, Jasprit Bumrah rested, Jadeja injured, Ashwin has to leave for a day of Test cricket.

“There were opportunities there.”

You can watch the full review with Atherton and Hussain on Sky Sports Cricket’s YouTube channel below:

4 times England lost from strong winning positions under Stokes & McCullum

Cricket News: A look at four instances where England lost a Test match after sitting in a strong position under Stokes & McCullum

When Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum took over as Test captain and coach, England were in a mess. They had one win in 17 matches with a 1-0 loss in the West Indies the final straw, soon after they were embarrassed 4-0 in the Ashes. Before that, India took a 2-1 lead in their four-match series in 2021 (which was completed in 2022), two months after England refused to attempt a 273-run chase in 70 overs against New Zealand at home.

Since then, England have played their Test cricket with a renewed sense of belief. Stokes and McCullum promised attacking cricket, backed by no fear of failure. The approach reaped immediate rewards in the 2022 home summer, brushing New Zealand aside 3-0, hammering South Africa in the final two Tests, and executing a chase of 378 against India in dominating fashion.

However, it was the 3-0 series win in Pakistan that was arguably most impressive of the lot. Faced with very flat surfaces – the kind that took Australia 15 days to seal a 1-0 series win in early 2022 – England went on the attack and had only winning in mind.

But, over the past year, England have let opportunities slip in big Test matches against New Zealand, Australia, and India. At times, they have let the commitment to Bazball get in the way of playing the situation and setting the game up for victory. Here is a look at four such matches.

4 times England let a Test match slip through their grasp due to questionable decision making under Stokes and McCullum

2nd Test vs. New Zealand, Wellington, 2023

England blew New Zealand away in the first Test of their two-match series in early 2023. They scored at well over five an over in their totals of 325/9d and 374, eventually hammering the Black Caps by 267 runs.

Things were going in a similar direction in the second Test. England clobbered 435/8d at 4.99 per over, before knocking New Zealand over for 209. However, England’s desire to think out of the box gave the Black Caps their only avenue of getting back in the Test – by following on.

Stokes, McCullum, and England may have soon realised their mistake. The Basin Reserve track flattened out as it often does midway through a Test, and the hosts took advantage. Openers Tom Latham and Devon Conway put on 149 for the opening stand, before Kane Williamson (132), Tom Blundell (54) and Daryl Mitchell (54) drove New Zealand to 483.

Cricket News: A look at four instances where England lost a Test match after sitting in a strong position under Stokes & McCullum
England under Stokes and McCullum: Kane Williamson drove the England bowling attack into the ground.

With momentum now against them after being in such a strong position, England needed 258 to win. They fell to 80/5 courtesy of panicked, brainless cricket, but then recovered to 201/5 thanks to Joe Root and Stokes. However, Neil Wagner produced an inspired spell after a very difficult series personally, sealing a remarkable one-run win.

Cricket News: A look at four instances where England lost a Test match after sitting in a strong position under Stokes & McCullum
England under Stokes and McCullum: Williamson and Wagner embrace.

1st Test vs. Australia, Edgbaston, 2023

Again, England’s desire to think out of the box hurt them. Joe Root, seeing them like beach balls, was not out on 118 as day one neared its close. Ollie Robinson looked completely untroubled for his 17 as the pair put on 43 runs at nearly a run-a-ball.

Pat Cummins and Australia were looking worse for wear. They had done quite a bit of leather chasing as England scored at 5.03 an over, and it seemed they were waiting for stumps to come as their respite.

However, Stokes provided the respite. The England captain no doubt did what Australia would rather him do, declaring at 393/8 and leaving at least another 30 runs out in the middle.

Cricket News: A look at four instances where England lost a Test match after sitting in a strong position under Stokes & McCullum
England under Stokes and McCullum: Joe Root was in superb touch at Edgbaston.

Fast forward to England’s second innings. Australia, courtesy of Usman Khawaja’s fine century, got to within seven of England’s 393. England again looked good with the bat. However, some poor stokeplay in the desire to play the Bazball way ensured they finished with 273, again giving the feeling they left a few out there.

Perhaps the greatest indication in the difference of the mindset between England and Australia is the interaction between Kevin Pietersen and Ricky Ponting. Pietersen was raving about how Root was owning the game, but he had already been dismissed for 46 with England only 136 ahead at that point. “Well, he’s out now, he got 40,” Ponting put bluntly.

Now to Australia’s chase of 283. The visitors looked gone at 227/8. But, Stokes decided to keep Joe Root bowling instead of bringing on James Anderson and Stuart Broad earlier. Instead, Cummins swung the momentum rapidly, hitting 14 runs off the 83rd over to bring the target below 50.

Eventually, Australia got home by two wickets, leaving England “feeling as though they won.” But, like New Zealand, they didn’t.

2nd Test vs Australia, Lord’s, 2023

As Michael Vaughan rightly said in his post-Rajkot analysis, don’t be distracted by the Jonny Bairstow stumping. It is not the reason England lost the Lord’s Test of 2023.

It was without a doubt their awful batting in the first innings after Nathan Lyon tore his calf. Sitting at 188/1 in pursuit of Australia’s 416 on a flat pitch in bathing sunshine, England gifted wicket after wicket, falling into Cummins’ short-ball trap instead of playing the situation.

This is not to say you shouldn’t play with freedom. However, freedom should also entail game awareness. It should give you the clarity of mind to understand that the opposition has lost the glue of their attack, and they’ll eventually change their short-ball ploy once they realise you aren’t really engaging with it.

Instead, England fell 91 behind Australia’s first innings score after which the visitors added a further 279. Despite Ben Stokes’ brilliance in front of a charged up Lord’s crowd following the Bairstow dismissal, England fell 43 short to lose another Test they should have won.

Cricket News: Jonny Bairstow run out reactions - "Village" | Reactions to Jonny Bairstow's run out during fifth day of Lord's Test
England under Stokes and McCullum: The Bairstow stumping was the big talking point at Lord’s.

4th Test vs. India, Ranchi, 2024

On a pitch that was turning and staying low, it was England’s game to lose as India fell to 177/7, still trailing by a huge 176 runs. But, England let things drift a little, allowing Dhruv Jurel and Kuldeep Yadav to get into their innings, cutting that lead down to 100.

Jurel, in partnership with Akash Deep, then brought that deficit down to 60. In the end, the 176 with three wickets in hand turned to just 46.

That being said, a total of 250 or so would have mighty difficult to chase in the fourth innings. However, as has been the case in the past 12 months, England let the advantage slip. From 110/3 and leading by 156, England collapsed to 145, playing a number of low-percentage shots against good spin bowling.

Then, more poor decision making. England chose to open with Joe Root and Tom Hartley on the third evening, where openers Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal knocked off 40 with incredible ease. There was a nice buffet of half-vollies and full tosses, with England again overthinking things rather than looking at what’s best strategically.

England under Stokes and McCullum: Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal knocked off a big portion of the target.

On day four, England were always outsiders even as they reduced India to 120/5 in pursuit of 192. Shubman Gill (52*) and man of the match Dhruv Jurel (39*) showed the calmness that has often eluded England in recent times, getting to the total courtesy of an unbroken 72-run stand under pressure.

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Indeed, England not only had the aim of rejuvinating their own Test cricket, but getting the cricketing world talking about the format as a whole. They have played some excellent cricket under Stokes and McCullum, but playing the situation in key moments has eluded them.

England’s next assignment is the fifth Test at Dharamsala before they play six Tests at home later in the year against West Indies and Sri Lanka. With due respect, they are two teams you’d expect England to beat, but how they’ve fared in their two biggest series over the past six months leaves a bit to be desired given the missed opportunities.

UP-W vs DEL-W Dream11 Prediction: Top picks & tips for 4th match of WPL 2024

UP-W vs DEL-W Dream11 Prediction: Top picks & tips for the 4th match of WPL 2024 | Fantasy Cricket Tips for DEL-W vs UP-W

Delhi Capitals (DEL-W) and UP Warriorz (UP-W), two teams who suffered very close defeats first up, meet in the fourth match of WPL 2024. Both teams are in need of a victory in these early stages with Mumbai Indians looking solid and Royal Challengers Bangalore looking much-improved.

DEL-W came within a whisker of defeating defending champions Mumbai on the opening night. A final-ball six broke their hearts, but here they have the chance to make amends. With regards to UP-W, they’ll be disappointed with the way they played spin against RCB, which is an area for improvement today.

Delhi Capitals vs UP Warriorz Possible XIs

Delhi Capitals: 1. Meg Lanning (c), 2. Shafali Verma, 3. Alice Capsey, 4. Jemimah Rodrigues, 5. Marizanne Kapp, 6. Annabel Sutherland/Jess Jonassen, 7. Arundhati Reddy, 8. Minnu Manni, 9. Taniya Bhatia (wk), 10. Radha Yadav, 11. Shikha Pandey

UP Warriorz: 1. Alyssa Healy (c & wk), 2. Dinesh Vrinda, 3. Tahlia McGrath/Chamari Attapathu, 4. Grace Harris, 5. Shweta Sehrawat, 6. Kiran Navgire, 7. Poonam Khemnar, 8. Deepti Sharma, 9. Sophie Ecclestone, 10. Saima Thakor, 11. Rajeshwari Gayakwad

UP-W vs DEL-W Dream11 Prediction: Key picks for the 4th match of WPL 2024

UP Warriorz:

Tahlia McGrath

  • McGrath hasn’t been in the best of form of late, but she played well against Delhi last season. She smashed scores of 90* (50) and 58* (32) against them.
  • The all-rounder was UP-W’s top scorer in WPL 2023 with 302 at an average of 50.33 and strike rate of 158.11.
  • McGrath has scored 41 off 28 balls against Alice Capsey (one dismissal).

Grace Harris

  • Harris is in incredible form. She started the season with 38 off 23 balls and was looking good for more. She also took a wicket, fetching a total of 99 Dream11 points.
  • Since the start of 2023, Harris has smashed 883 runs in franchise T20s at an average of 32.7 and strike rate of 163.5.
  • A key matchup is Harris against Marizanne Kapp. She has dismissed the South African three times in 11 balls (5 runs).

Sophie Ecclestone

  • Spinners have played a key role so far this season.
  • Ecclestone was the equal-highest wicket-taker in WPL 2023 with 16. She took a single wicket in each of her two matches against Delhi.
  • The left-arm spinner has a strong record against Shafali Verma: 39 balls, 34 runs, three wickets. She has also dismissed Alice Capsey twice in 30 balls (34 runs), Marizanne Kapp twice in 35 balls (45 runs), and Alyssa Healy twice in 49 balls (45 runs).

Delhi Capitals:

Marizanne Kapp

  • The all-rounder has dismissed McGrath five times in 49 balls in T20s (41 runs). She also has had the better of Grace Harris: 80 balls, 78 runs, four wickets.
  • In nine matches last season, Kapp scored 177 runs (avg. 44.25) and took nine wickets. The fact she often opens the bowling provides more potential for fantasy points.

Alice Capsey

  • A genuine captaincy option. The offspinning all-rounder fetched 149 Dream11 fantasy points in the opening game against MI.
  • Capsey struck 75 (53) and took two wickets.
  • Last season, Capsey was in the runs against UP-W. She scored 21 (10) and 34 (31). She also took 3/26 in her last meeting against them.

Meg Lanning

  • Lanning was the top scorer in WPL 2023 with 345. She scored 70 (42) and 39 (23) against UP-W.
  • The captain fares pretty well against Sophie Ecclestone in T20s: 79 balls, 97 runs, avg. 48.50.

Other solid Dream11 picks:

  • Alyssa Healy can swing the match her team’s way. She made two starts against the Capitals last season: 24 (17) & 36 (34).
  • Rajeshwari Gaiyakwad is a solid pick as she has a terrific record against Meg Lanning in T20s: 47 balls, five wickets, 52 runs conceded.
  • Jemimah Rodrigues made a strong start to WPL 2024 with 42 (24) in the opening match.
  • Deepti Sharma struggled against Delhi last season but her all-round ability provides her with potential for fantasy points.

M Chinnaswamy Stadium Bengaluru Pitch Report and Weather

Chasing teams have won two of the three games so far in WPL 2024. The average first innings score is 151.33, but spinners are having a big say.

A clear and warm evening is forecast.

UP-W vs DEL-W Dream11 Prediction For Today’s Match 26 February 2024

Note: The below teams are not based on the final playing XIs. We may not be able to update these in time. Use the stats and commentary in this article, as well as your own instincts, to create your teams.

Option 1:

UP-W vs DEL-W Dream11 Prediction: Top picks & tips for the 3rd match of WPL 2024 | Fantasy Cricket Tips for DEL-W vs UP-W
UP-W vs DEL-W Dream11 Prediction – Top picks & tips for 4th match of WPL 2024

Option 2:

UP-W vs DEL-W Dream11 Prediction: Top picks & tips for the 3rd match of WPL 2024 | Fantasy Cricket Tips for DEL-W vs UP-W
UP-W vs DEL-W Dream11 Prediction – Top picks & tips for 4th match of WPL 2024

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Bangladesh coach Chandika Hathurusinghe slams BPL: “Not a proper T20 tournament”

Cricket News: Chandika Hathurusinghe says the BPL is not of a high quality, which affects Bangladesh in T20 cricket

Bangladesh head coach Chandika Hathurusinghe has ripped into the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), claming the tournament is not of a high enough standard to take Bangladesh forward in T20 cricket.

Speaking to ESPNcricinfo, Hathurusinghe said local players don’t play a big enough role. Teams rely mostly on overseas players, which is a key reason why Bangladesh have not progressed in the T20 format as perhaps they should.

Sometimes I turn the TV off when watching BPL – Chandika Hathurusinghe

“We [Bangladesh] don’t have a proper T20 tournament,” Hathurusinghe said. “This sounds very odd. When I am watching the BPL, I sometimes turn off the TV. Some players are not even of the [required] class.

Also, the Bangladesh coach believes the ICC should step in with regards to players chopping and changing leagues mid-tournament.

“I have a big issue with the current system. The ICC need to step in. There has to be some regulations. A player is playing one tournament and then he is playing another tournament. It is like a circus. Players will talk about opportunities, but that’s not right. People will lose interest. I have lost interest.”

Hathurusinghe spoke of the importance of Bangladeshi players taking part in the crunch moments. Chattogram Challengers, Sylhet Strikers and Durdanto Dhaka have used overseas players when it comes to the top three, with the Challengers also turning to overseas bowlers mainly for the death.

“When I am watching the BPL, I sometimes turn off the TV. Some players are not even of the [required] class.”

Bangladesh coach Chandika Hathurusinghe

The solution? Another local T20 tournament before the BPL, believes Hathurusinghe. “We need to have a tournament where our players can do things like batting in the top three. Bangladesh bowlers bowling in the death. Where will we learn these things otherwise? We have only one tournament.

“My suggestion is that we have another tournament before the BPL,” he continued. “The franchises do what they want. Some of the best players are not playing. Then how do you expect the Bangladesh team to be up with the other teams? I am fighting a steep battle.”

It is difficult to argue against the coach’s words looking at Bangladesh’s T20 record. Most of their success is at the Shere Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur, where slow, turning conditions make for low-scoring games. However, when the Tigers travel elsewhere, they tend to struggle.

When it comes to World Cups, Bangladesh have won just nine of 37 matches. The only Test nation they have beaten other than Zimbabwe, who rarely play Tests, was West Indies way back in 2007.

Ahead of this year’s World Cup, Bangladesh will take on Sri Lanka in a three-match T20I series at home. It kicks off on March 4th at Sylhet, where all three games will be played.

GUJ-W vs MUM-W Dream11 Prediction: Top picks & tips for the 3rd match of WPL 2024

GUJ-W vs MUM-W Dream11 Prediction: Top picks & tips for the 3rd match of WPL 2024 | Fantasy Cricket Tips for GUJ-W vs MUM-W

Gujarat Giants (GUJ-W) will play their first game of the 2024 Women’s Premier League (WPL) season, taking on champions Mumbai Indians (MUM-W). MUM-W won in dramatic fashion on the tournament’s opening night, with Sajeevan Sajana’s final-ball six sealing a four-wicket win over Delhi Capitals.

An interesting match awaits at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Victory for MUM-W will enable them to take a big step towards the playoffs even at this early stage. GUJ-W will be aiming to start well after finishing bottom in 2023.

Both GUJ-W and MUM-W have quality players in their ranks. In this article, we will look at the possible playing XIs, top Dream11 picks and Bengaluru pitch report for the 3rd match of WPL 2024.

Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians Possible XIs:

Mumbai Indians: 1. Hayley Mathews, 2. Yastikha Bhatia (wk), 3. Nat Sciver-Brunt, 4. Harmanpreet Kaur (c), 5. Amelia Kerr, 6. Pooja Vastrakar, 7. Amanjot Kaur, 8. Sajeevan Sajana, 9. Shabnim Ismail, 10. SB Keerthana, 11. Saika Ishaque

Gujarat Giants: 1. Beth Mooney (c & wk), 2. Laura Wolvaardt/Phoebe Litchfield, 3. Harleen Deol, 4. Ashleigh Gardner, 5. Vida Krishnamurthy, 6. Kathryn Bryce, 7. Sneh Rana, 8. Lea Tahuhu, 9. Mannat Kashyap, 10. Shabnam MD, 11. Meghna Singh

GUJ-W vs MUM-W Dream11 Prediction: Key Picks for the 3rd match of WPL 2024

Mumbai Indians:

Harmanpreet Kaur

  • The MI captain was player of the match against Delhi (55 off 34 balls). She is a point-of-difference captaincy option for today’s match if you’re looking beyond all-rounders.
  • Kaur won player of the match in both meetings against Gujarat in 2023. She scored 65 (30) and 51 (30), bringing plenty of Dream11 fantasy cricket points in the process.
  • Harmanpreet has a liking to Ashleigh Gardner’s offspin. In 103 balls in T20s, Kaur has hit 173 runs.

Hayley Matthews

  • The all-rounder scored the fifth-most runs (275) and took the equal-most wickets (16) in WPL 2023.
  • Mathews took 3/23 in her last meeting against Gujarat.

Nat Sciver-Brunt

  • Sciver-Brunt started WPL 2024 with 2/33 and 19 against the Capitals, totalling 77 Dream11 points.
  • The all-rounder made scores of 23 and 36 against Gujarat in WPL 2023. She also took figures of 2/5 and 3/21.
  • Sciver-Brunt has excellent numbers against Beth Mooney in all T20s: 66 balls bowled, 52 runs conceded, four dismissals.

Gujarat Giants:

Ashleigh Gardner

  • Australian all-rounder Ash Gardner is always a factor when it comes to fantasy teams. She scored the most runs (204) and took the second-most wickets (10) for GG-W last season.
  • Gardner has an outstanding record against Hayley Mathews in franchise T20 cricket. She has dismissed her four times in 45 balls (37 runs).
  • Gardner has a good batting record against Nat Sciver-Brunt: 59 balls, 88 runs, three dismissals.

Beth Mooney

  • In franchise T20s since the start of 2022, Mooney has scored 1,192 runs at an average of 47.7 and strike rate of 135.00.
  • In this period, Mooney has hit a 50+ score once every 3.18 innings.
  • Mooney has a solid career record against Shabnim Ismail in all T20s: 85 balls, 112 runs, two dismissals.

Phoebe Litchfield

  • Run-machine Litchfield has scored 935 runs in all T20s since the start of 2023.
  • Litchfield has scored 26 runs off just 13 balls against Hayley Matthews (no dismissal).

Other solid Dream11 picks:

  • Amelia Kerr has taken 17 wickets in 11 WPL matches so far. She has dismissed Phoebe Litchfield four times in 60 balls in T20s (66 runs).
  • Shabnim Ismail has dismissed Phoebe Litchfield twice in 25 balls (33 runs).
  • Saika Ishaque took 4/11 in her first meeting against Gujarat last season.
  • Yastika Bhatia offers potential for Dream11 points as an opening wicket-keeping batter. She is coming off a half-century in the first match.

M Chinnaswamy Stadium Bengaluru Pitch Report and Weather

It was a nice batting surface for the first game of WPL 2024. Mumbai Indians chased down Delhi Capitals’ 171 in stunning fashion. Yesterday, RCB defended 157 in another close encounter, with legspinner Sobhana Asha taking a remarkable 5/22.

So, spinners could have a say again. Mostly clear conditions are forecast with a top of 32 degrees.

GUJ-W vs MUM-W Dream11 Prediction for Today’s Match 25 February 2024

Note: The below teams are not based on the final playing XIs. We may not be able to update these in time. Use the stats and commentary in this article, as well as your own instincts, to create your teams.

Option 1:

GUJ-W vs MUM-W Dream11 Prediction: Top picks & tips for the 3rd match of WPL 2024 | Fantasy Cricket Tips for GUJ-W vs MUM-W | Bengaluru Pitch Report
GUJ-W vs MUM-W Dream11 Prediction – Top picks & tips for the 3rd match of WPL 2024

Option 2:

GUJ-W vs MUM-W Dream11 Prediction: Top picks & tips for the 3rd match of WPL 2024 | Fantasy Cricket Tips for GUJ-W vs MUM-W | Bengaluru Pitch Report
GUJ-W vs MUM-W Dream11 Prediction – Top picks & tips for the 3rd match of WPL 2024

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