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Kane Williamson the quickest ever to 32 Test centuries

Cricket News: Kane Williamson reaches 32 Test centuries in the least number of innings in Test history

Kane Williamson has become the fastest player to reach 32 centuries in terms of number of innings in Test cricket history. The former New Zealand captain achieved the feat in his 172nd knock, beating Australia’s Steve Smith, who previously held the record with 32 centuries in 174 outings.

Williamson brought up the milestone on the fourth day of the second Test against South Africa at Hamilton. It is fitting that the century was brought up in the fourth innings of a home Test where he has typically done his best work, this time in a potentially tricky run chase of 267 in a game that an under-strength South Africa had the better of for the most part.

Kane Williamson takes the fewest innings to achieve 32 Test centuries

Cricket News: Kane Williamson reaches 32 Test centuries in the least number of innings in Test history

Kane Williamson became the seventh player to reach 32 Test hundreds in 200 innings or less, roaring to the mark thanks to seven tons in his last seven tons. He has got to the milestone quicker than some of the very best batsmen to ever grace the game, at an average above 55. At 33 years of age, one feels Williamson can continue on his trajectory to achieve further greatness by the time his career his over.

Williamson’s latest achievement is another big feather in his cap. He is the only Black Cap to have over 8,000 Test runs, and he is heading quickly towards 9,000 as his 100th match nears. Also, no other New Zealander has 20 Test hundreds, with Ross Taylor and Martin Crowe next best with 19 and 17 respectively.

Also, Williamson’s fourth innings exploits are something to behold. Yes, New Zealand is a country where batting last is often easier than in other nations, but over 1,000 runs at an average above 56 is nothing to be scoffed at. In fact, five of his 32 centuries have come in the fourth dig.

Much was made of South Africa’s touring party for this series. However, New Zealand were in danger of being on the wrong end of one of the biggest upsets in Test history. But, Williamson’s 32nd century was just as calm and measured as so many of his others right when his team needed it.

Looking ahead, the upcoming series against Australia promises to be a big test for Williamson. But, he has the form and class to deliver, as his numbers show. One can be excused for revelling in such an achievement before a big series, but Williamson, humble and focused as ever, will aim to be as ready as possible for Pat Cummins and co.

If he can deliver big in that two-match duel, the Black Caps could well enjoy their first Test series win (of more than one match) over Australia since 1986.

What is Ravindra Jadeja’s First Class record at Rajkot?

Cricket News: A look at Ravindra Jadeja’s incredible First Class record in matches at Rajkot

Ravindra Jadeja’s love affair with the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Rajkot continued as he struck an important, unbeaten 110 on day one of the third Test against England.

Jadeja’s effort took him to 1,564 runs in 17 First Class innings on this ground at an incredible average of 142.18. Four fifties and six centuries make up this mighty tally, including a high score of 331.

Interestingly, not even the great Sir Donald Bradman has over 1,500 First Class runs at a single venue with an average above 125.

Ravindra Jadeja’s record at Rajkot goes from strength to strength

Ravindra Jadeja’s incredible batting record at Rajkot.

Two of Jadeja’s four Test hundreds have come on this ground. He struck an unbeaten 100 against West Indies back in 2018. However, he came in to bat with India well placed at 470/5 on that occasion, with Prithvi Shaw (134) and Virat Kohli (139) striking tons.

This time around, Jadeja walked into a bit of chaos after returning from a hamstring injury. India had lost three wickets cheaply – two to Mark Wood and one to Tom Hartley – to sit in a troublesome position of 33/3. But, there was a sense of calm when Jadeja began to go about his work, combining defensive solidity with proactive strokeplay to keep things moving first with Rohit Sharma and then debutant Sarfaraz Khan.

Jadeja’s only blemish of the day was in his 90s. He looked more passive as he drew closer to the ton, surviving a very close LBW shout on 93 that would have been given out had England reviewed. Then, seeking his 100th run, Jadeja left Sarfaraz stranded after the debutant struck a superb 62 off 66 balls.

But, with all that said and done, Jadeja will begin day two with an eye to more runs. After all, this is his ground. And, India, 326/5 after day one, need him to continue on his merry way given the surface is proving to be a good one for batting.

India fans’ reactions to Rohit Sharma named as captain for 2024 T20 World Cup

Cricket News: India fans have shared their reactions online to the news Rohit Sharma will captain the team in the 2024 T20 World Cup

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) have confirmed that Rohit Sharma will captain the team in this year’s T20 World Cup. There was some uncertainty following the 2023 ODI World Cup as to whether Rohit will take the reigns for the T20 edition to be held in June in the West Indies and USA, but the BCCI have stood firm with the opening batsman.

Rohit didn’t play a single T20I after the 2022 World Cup campaign where India lost to England in the semi-final. However, the opener returned for the Afghanistan series where he produced a superb performance in the third match.

BCCI Secretary Jay Shah said, “The fact that he was returning after a year to lead in the Afghanistan series recently meant he was obviously going to [lead in the T20 World Cup].

“In 2023 (final) at Ahmedabad, even though we did not win the World Cup after 10 straight wins, we won hearts. I want to promise you that in 2024 (T20 World Cup), under Rohit Sharma’s captaincy, we will hoist the Indian flag in Barbados.”

Rohit and India have the task of breaking their ICC trophy drought that is now over a decade long. Time and again, India have reached the business end of tournaments only to fall short, with last year’s ODI World Cup Final against Australia arguably the most heartbreaking.

However, with Rohit playing more fearlessly at the top with a number of talents coming through the ranks in T20s, India feel confident they can build on last year’s showing.

Reactions to Rohit Sharma retaining the captaincy for the 2024 T20 World Cup

India fans took to social media to share their thoughts. Many were supportive of the decision. Others were skeptical, pointing to the make up of the team. Below are some of the reactions.

Reactions in support of the decision:

Fans skeptical of the decision:

What are your thoughts? Are India right to stick with Rohit Sharma as captain or should they have gone in a different direction?

Rajkot pitch report for 3rd IND vs ENG Test

Cricket News: A look at the Rajkot pitch for the third Test between India and England starting on February 15

The ten-day-long break between the second and third Test is set to end, with anticipation building ahead of the Rajkot showdown. It has been a fascinating series between India and England so far, with the visitors landing the first blow in Hyderabad before the hosts fought back to win in Visakhapatnam.

So, what will the Rajkot pitch have in store? This will be just the third Test played on this ground, with batsmen finding joy in the two matches. The last Test took place in 2018 where India hammered West Indies by an innings and 272 runs after pummelling 649/9d batting first. Two years earlier, it was a high-scoring draw between England and India where both sides scored well over 450 in their first innings.

Rajkot pitch report for 3rd Test between India and England 2024

Images of the Rajkot pitch have surfaced on social media two days out from the Test. There appears to be a touch of grass on the surface which could hold it together for the first few days before it begins to take more spin. If so, it should be a fine batting pitch in the early stages.

Hot and clear conditions are forecast for the five days which makes the toss an important one. The two first innings totals in Tests at Rajkot are 649/9d and 537, and the ground has a reputation for being one of the best batting surfaces in the country. However, any presence of grass will bring the skilled pacers from either side into the game early, where they need to pounce.

Also, even if it a flat surface, both teams are a good chance of offering opportunities for wickets given the attacking nature of their batting.

Pitch won’t be a rank turner – Kuldeep

Spinner Kuldeep Yadav shared his thoughts on the Rajkot pitch in a press conference. “It is not going to be a rank turner, but will be a good wicket,” he said.

“When we say it is going to be a batting (friendly) wicket we do not mean that 700-800 runs will be scored here, but it will be a better wicket compared to playing on a rank turner. I hope it helps the spinners who play.”

Both teams have their injury and availability concerns. Jack Leach is out of the series due to a knee injury, while Shreyas Iyer and Virat Kohli will not feature. However, Ravindra Jadeja is likely to play according to Kuldeep.

“He (Jadeja) is doing his routine (work). He did one session yesterday and I think he is available. I am not (even) sure of my position because there are two days left for the game. If I get the opportunity, I will be more than happy. I do not think too much about if I am playing or not — I just enjoy my day and keep working hard and that is my process,” Kuldeep said.

This Test is a crucial one in England’s quest to become the first team since 2012 to win a series in India. A defeat means they will have to win both the final two Tests which will be a mighty difficult task.

Sikandar Raza shares his thoughts on IPL vs PSL plus his Zimbabwe future

Cricket News: Speaking to SportsNow, Zimbabwe all-rounder Sikandar Raza shared his thoughts on which league – IPL or PSL – is better

Although Zimbabwe missed out on qualification to the 2024 T20 World Cup, all-rounder Sikandar Raza is looking forward to a big year of T20 cricket. Currently playing for Dubai Capitals in the ILT20 League, Raza is excited for the leagues coming up, particularly the IPL.

In an exclusive interview with SportsNow, Raza said he is focused on preparing for IPL 2024 where he will line up for the Punjab Kings once again. Last year, he struck 139 runs at an average of 27.80 and strike rate of 141.83, and took three wickets.

“There is no better preparation than to be playing cricket,” Raza said. “So, ILT20, of course, is a high-standard league. I am going to play PSL from here. I am looking forward to that PSL.

“So, you know, my preparation leading to IPL will be playing ILT20 and PSL and that. I mean, you cannot substitute game time. I think that should be the best preparation one can have before an IPL.”

IPL is by far the best league – Sikandar Raza

When speaking about what makes the IPL so special, Raza said player availability is the biggest factor. Also, the crowd and atmosphere contributes to memorable matches.

“I just think that the availability of all the players for one tournament makes IPL really special,” said Raza. “In most of the matches we play, the crowd comes and supports their teams.

“That’s something that’s really different in IPL,” he continued. “The only other league when it comes to crowd that comes close is PSL. So, I think IPL definitely stands out with a couple of factors, yes.

“IPL is by far the best league when it comes to PSL also. Like, it is much better than PSL. That’s what I’m trying to say. Yeah, I’m not a big fan of comparisons, but yes, it is. I think IPL is the biggest league on the planet.”

Grateful for Punjab Kings & won’t turn my back on Zimbabwe – Raza

Raza also spoke about his appreciation for the Punjab Kings. They purchased the all-rounder at the 2023 auction and have retained him ahead of the 2024 season. Now, the talented cricketer is seeking to repay the faith.

“I am very grateful and blessed that Punjab picked me,” said Raza. “And I don’t think I can ever repay their faith. I mean, they were the only team that raised the baton on the auction day.

“So, if they hadn’t done that, I don’t think I would have been part of IPL last year, let alone this year.”

“I think IPL is the biggest league on the planet.”

Sikandar Raza

In welcome news for Zimbabwe fans, Raza said he is still committed to the national team. As mentioned, the team won’t be participating in the upcoming World Cup, but Sikandar hopes Zimbabwe can continue moving forward.

“As long as there is strength and there is focus and there is fitness that I have, I will remain committed to Zimbabwe,” he said. “I am happy to miss out on franchise tournaments because I have international commitments. But I will not turn my back on Zimbabwe now.

“Overall, the quality and standard of cricket we [Zimbabwe] are trying to play now suddenly is getting better. And it’s a work in progress. But, I can assure you that myself and the Zimbabwe cricket have got together, and we have drawn a pathway that will put Zimbabwe on the map pretty quickly.”

6 uncapped Indian players to watch out for in the IPL 2024 season

IPL 2024 season preview: 6 uncapped Indian players to keep an eye out for in the upcoming season

The IPL 2024 Auction made headlines for the astronomical amounts certain players were bought for. Mitchell Starc broke Pat Cummins’ record which was held for less than two hours, while various others also landed big deals.

Among those who landed hefty deals for IPL 2024 were some talented, uncapped Indian players. The IPL has typically been a platform for up-and-coming talent to show their worth on such a grand stage, and it will be no different in the upcoming season.

IPL 2024: 6 uncapped players to watch out for

A number of players will be looking to make even more of a name for themselves. Here is a look at six uncapped Indian players to watch out for this season.

Sameer Rizvi – Chennai Super Kings

When the Chennai Super Kings come knocking, it’s because they see a player who can offer value in a clearly-defined way. Sameer Rizvi, referred to as the “right-handed Raina”, is arguably the uncapped Indian player to keep the closest eye on in IPL 2024.

Involved in a bidding war where CSK eventually came out winners with 8.4 crore, Rizvi has made quite the impression in his short career to date. In seven matches in the 2023 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, he finished with 277 runs at an average of 69.25 and strike rate of 139.89. He does most of his work at number four, and CSK eye him as a player who not only could deliver in 2024, but for many years to come.

“People compare me with Raina because of the way I play,” Rizvi said soon after the auction. “If people call me a right-handed Raina then I’ll aim to do what he did for CSK. Even I love fielding like him. I’ll give it my everything.”

Shubham Dubey – Rajasthan Royals

IPL 2024 season preview: 6 uncapped Indian players to keep an eye out for in the upcoming Indian Premier League season

Shubham Dubey lit up the 2023 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy competition with his magnificent finishing. In one of the matches, he finished with an unbeaten 58 from just 20 balls to lead Vidarbha to a successful chase of 213 against Bengal. The innings included three fours and six sixes.

Overall, Dubey scored 221 runs at an average of 73.66 and strike rate of 187.28. Finishing was an area the Royals struggled a little in 2023, and it is no wonder why they spent 5.80 crore to acquire his services.

Kumar Kushagra – Delhi Capitals

That the Delhi Capitals splurged 7.2 crore on 19-year-old Kumar Kushagra may have come as a surprise. After all, Kushagra’s T20 batting stats (11 matches, 140 runs, avg. 15.55, SR 117.64) are nothing to write home about yet.

However, the bidding war came about due to the sheer potential he possesses, plus his solid records in First Class (1,185 runs, avg. 40.86) and List A cricket (700 runs, avg. 46.66, SR 89.05).

Speaking of List A cricket, one innings that put him on the map was his 67 off 37 balls for Jharkhand against Maharashtra in a successful chase of 355. He hit four fours and five sixes to seal a fantastic victory.

Shahrukh Khan – Gujarat Titans

Soon after he was released by the Punjab Kings, Shahrukh Khan was picked by the 2022 champions Gujarat Titans for 7.4 crore. Khan’s finishing ability is his biggest asset, and it will be interesting to see how he fares with a current strike rate of 134.81 in 33 IPL matches.

Shahrukh didn’t have the best of tournaments in the 2023 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, hitting just 45 runs in five innings at a sub-100 strike rate. However, the big stage of the IPL with a franchise who have performed well in their first two seasons can bring out the best in him.

Karthik Tyagi – Gujarat Titans

Talented pacer Karthik Tyagi has the chance to cement his place in an IPL team under the guidance of Ashish Nehra and co. Tyagi has performed well in the competition in the past, producing memorable performances in the 2021 edition where his yorkers caught the eye. There is no doubt he will be motivated to deliver – especially at the death – where higher honours could await him in the future.

The Titans secured Tyagi for just INR60 lakh in the auction, and can get some serious value for money if the pacer produces what he is capable of.

Riyan Parag – Rajasthan Royals

It might seem strange to see Riyan Parag on this list given he has been around in the IPL for quite some time now. However, this is the time for him to deliver.

Parag has often been criticised by fans and pundits for his inconsistency in performances and on-field antics on occasions. But, Rajasthan Royals have stood firm, and this could be the season where they shift him to number four after Parag performed so well in that position domestically.

His 2023 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy campaign would have come as great joy to the Royals. Parag finished with the most runs (510) at a whopping average of 85.00 and strike rate of 182.79 with seven fifties in ten matches. Can he translate some of those numbers to the IPL? Time will tell.


Other players including Arshin Kulkarni (Lucknow Super Giants) and Shaik Rasheed (Chennai Super Kings) will be chomping at the bit to perform well if they get the opportunity. Indeed, it should be another tournament where some uncapped players enhance their reputation in front of huge audiences.

SA20 2024 Final Reactions: Sunrisers Eastern Cape win second straight title

Cricket News: Reactions to Sunrisers Eastern Cape winning their second straight title in the SA20 2024 Final

Sunrisers Eastern Cape (SEC) have taken out their second straight SA20 2024 title, smashing Durban’s Super Giants (DSG) by a whopping 89 runs in the Final at Cape Town.

Batting first, only Dawid Malan (six off four balls) missed out, with Jordan Hermann (42 off 26 balls) combining with player of the match Tom Abell (55 off 34 balls) for a match-turning 90-run stand in 8.4 overs. Then, the South African duo of captain Aiden Markram (42* off 26 balls) and Tristan Stubbs (56* off 30 balls) took SEC above 200.

In the chase, DSG never had a sniff. Only Wiaan Mulder and Dwaine Pretorius crossed 20 among the top seven, with question marks as to why the team sent Heinrich Klaasen in as late as the 11th over with over 14 runs per over needed. In the end, Marco Jansen finished with 5/30 with Daniel Worrall (2/15), Ottniel Baartman (2/17) and Simon Harmer (1/18) also in the wickets.

The triumph represents another wonderful moment for Aiden Markram and SEC. It is another trophy for Markram as a captain, and the way they dismantled a DSG side who had a fine tournament themselves was quite impressive.

SA20 2024 Final: SEC far too strong as they win their second title

Here are some of the reactions to a brilliant win for Sunrisers Eastern Cape:

Pathum Nissanka becomes first Sri Lankan to score double century in ODIs

Cricket News: Pathum Nissanka becomes first Sri Lankan to score double century in ODIs | Reactions to Pathum Nissanka’s double ton

Amid the plethora of T20s around the world, Pathum Nissanka made history in the ODI format at Pallekele against Afghanistan. The opener became the first Sri Lankan to notch a double century in ODIs, achieving the feat in his 50th match. When you consider the greats who donned the Sri Lankan kit over the years, Nissanka can certainly be proud of his achievement.

Nissanka saw it like a football as he showed no mercy on the Afghanistan bowlers. After he was starved of the strike in the opening few overs, Nissanka wasted no time in getting going, hitting 34 off his 23 balls – a period where he usually likes to take his time to get settled.

From there, Nissanka and Avishka Fernando went on a rampage, hitting 182 at seven runs per over for the opening wicket after being sent in to bat. Avishka was dismissed, but Nissanka continued on his merry way, finishing with 20 fours and eight sixes in his 210* off 139 balls to take his career average to 43.07.

Also impressive was the opener’s control percentage in what was the third-fastest double century ever in ODIs. Amid the carnage, he finished with 87% control on a good surface for batting, combining his 55 singles and 12 twos with superb boundary-hitting.

Pathum Nissanka becomes first Sri Lankan to score 200 in ODIs

In the process, Nissanka broke Sanath Jayasuriya’s previous highest of 189. In fact, the Sri Lankan great was in attendance to witness the moment. Here are some reactions to the superb achievement.

Sri Lanka finished with 381/3 – their biggest total since 2009. This is their fourth-highest ODI total in history, behind 443/9 (vs. Netherlands), 411/8 (vs. India), and 398/5 (vs. Kenya). It is a day their fans will remember, as will Pathum Nissanka, who has earnt a special place in the history books.

Who will open the batting for Australia in the 2024 T20 World Cup? 3 key contenders

A look at the 3 key contenders to join David Warner as opener for Australia in the 2024 T20 World Cup

Australia have a shot at another ICC trophy with the T20 World Cup taking place in the West Indies and United States of America in June. The 2021 champions failed to light up the 2022 edition which they hosted, but they will enter the 2024 edition as one of the favourites with a plethora of batting options right the way down the order.

Their first T20I of the year on February 9 against the West Indies saw the Australians field a batting lineup comprising of Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Tim David, and Matthew Wade from the openers down. That looks more set than the opening positions, with questions around who will partner David Warner in the tournament.

In this article, we will look at the three key contenders to the openers’ role as Australia look to force fast starts on the opponents.

3 key contenders to join David Warner as opener for Australia in the 2024 T20 World Cup

1. Travis Head

Travis Head’s 2023 ODI World Cup heroics arguably makes him favourite for the role. Since the start of 2022, Head has smashed 1,124 runs in ODIs at a superb strike rate of 122.57. He has a greater license to go big in T20s, which makes him even more dangerous.

Also, Head’s offspin is an asset the Australians may seek to use throughout the tournament, especially if the surfaces are on the slower side. To cater for that, the team management may see him offer the most value up top with the bat rather than in the middle.

2. Josh Inglis

Inglis’ game has gone from strength-to-strength in recent months. The keeper-batsman has made a rollicking start to 2024, smashing the West Indies bowlers in both white-ball formats. What was most impressive is Inglis’ strokeplay all around the ground in the powerplay. He looks strong off the backfoot on the offside and can target the legside with devastating effect.

Also, Inglis is more than decent against spin. This was on show in last year’s ODI World Cup, where his footwork arguably looked the most assured of any player in the Semi-Final against South Africa. So, if he doesn’t end up opening, Australia may try to find a spot for him in the XI.

3. Matt Short

Short has been the Big Bash League’s top performer over the past few seasons. His ability to bat through the powerplay with impact and then build into an innings has been the hallmark of his success in the competition. Also, he is a more-than-handy offspinner and excellent fielder.

However, what may work against Short is his deficiencies against spin. Slower surfaces may result in Australia going in a different direction, but there is every likelihood Short will be in the squad and can play a role when needed.


Indeed, Australia are blessed with opening options in the T20 format. We haven’t even mentioned the likes of Jake Fraser-McGurk, Steve Smith, and Cameron Green who could all play a strong role in the tournament.

Australia’s campaign will kick off on the 5th of June against Oman, who are with England, Namibia, and Scotland in Group B. The top two teams will advance to the Super Eight stage.

IND vs ENG 2nd Test Twitter reactions: India win by 106 runs

Cricket News: IND vs ENG 2nd Test Twitter reactions: India win by 106 runs at Visakhapatnam & level series 1-1

India have levelled the five-match series against England after a 106-run victory in the second Test at Visakhapatnam. The hosts played from in front after Yashasvi Jaiswal’s superb 209, which eventually won him the player of the match award, followed by superb performances by Shubman Gill and Jasprit Bumrah.

England, needing a further 332 to win at the start of day four, had hopes of pulling off their highest ever chase after a strong start by Zak Crawley and Rehan Ahmed. After Rehan was dismissed, Crawley and the star from the first Test – Ollie Pope – looked dangerous, but a wonderful catch by Rohit Sharma at slip ended a promising stand.

From there, India picked off wickets regularly as England tried to gain momentum. Ravichandran Ashwin may be waiting for that special wicket to bring up 500, but three of the first five to break the game open represents a solid outing for the offspinner. Also, Jasprit Bumrah was outstanding once again, mixing control with moments of magic to finish with superb match figures of 9/91 off 36.1 overs.

For England, they had their opportunities in this match but let things slip. Their first innings batting left a bit to be desired, and a few of the wickets on the fourth day – particularly those of Joe Root and Ben Stokes – won’t make for pleasant viewing. Also, the Zak Crawley LBW when he was batting beautifully led to some debates on the accuracy of hawkeye. But, India won’t mind, as Jaiswal, Gill and Bumrah have led the way in setting up the series nicely with key players to return.

IND vs ENG 2nd Test Twitter reactions: Hosts level the series

Here are some of the reactions to India winning the match, including views on Rohit Sharma the captain, the Crawley LBW, and the standout performers.


The third Test will kick off on February 15 at Rajkot. There will be great anticipation heading into the match given where the series is placed.