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Will Sourav Ganguly and Jay Shah continue for another term in the BCCI?

Cricket News: Will Sourav Ganguly and Jay Shah continue for another term in the BCCI? | Details on whether Ganguly and Shah will continue in the BCCI

A two-judge bench of the Supreme Court (SC) of India has relaxed the cooling-off period of the constitution of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). This has paved the way for incumbent administrators including president Sourav Ganguly and secretary Jay Shah to stand for re-election this month.

Now onwards, an individual will be eligible to hold office for two terms at one place, i.e. the state association or the BCCI. The clause that required an office-bearer to go on a cooling-off period after serving consecutive terms in either of these associations has been removed.

Ganguly and Shah stand for re-election under new rules

Both Ganguly and Shah would have been disqualified under the earlier rules. However, they now have the nod to acquire an additional term at the BCCI as per the latest judgment, the details of which haven’t been published yet.

The BCCI had moved to the SC against the re-drafted constitution by arguing that the cooling-off period was acting as a major blow in selecting talented and experienced hands for the job. The board wanted the cooling-off period to come into effect at the end of two terms for the top two posts. On the other hand, they have demanded for the three-year break to be applied at the end of three consecutive terms for the remaining three office-bearers, i.e. treasurer, vice-president and joint-secretary. 

“Existing position is by using the word combination, even if you have done one term in state and one term in BCCI then you are out. But what we are proposing is that if you have done six years at the state level then you are subject to a three-year cooling-off period (at state). If you have not done six years at the same level then you are not subject to a cooling-off period,” Justice DY Chandrachud’s comments during the hearing was quoted in a report by ESPNCricinfo

He added, “Second, we are giving a more liberal thing: you can do six in the state, you can then immediately do six in the BCCI because they are two different levels. But after completing two consecutive terms at two different levels then take a break of three years.”

The court explained that the cooling-off clause was intended to do away with the formation of any clique that gave rise to undesirable elements for undesirable purposes. SC said that it was regulating affairs as an autonomous body and hence it was necessary to give the BCCI sufficient freedom as long as they were not defeating the purpose of the judgment. 

The official judgment on this matter has not been made public yet but it could result in sweeping changes to the recommendations of the Justice RM Lodha Committee that were reflected in the redrafted constitution of the BCCI in 2018. The board was initially supposed to hold fresh elections later this month but they ended up delaying the timeline in order to wait for the SC judgment on their aforementioned plea. 

Details about Mumbai Indians coaching & personnel changes

Cricket News: Details about Mumbai Indians coaching & personnel changes | Mahela Jayawardene promoted to global head of performance

Mumbai Indians (MI) head coach Mahela Jayawardene has been promoted as the franchise’s global head of performance. The former Sri Lankan skipper will now be in charge of the scouting and coaching for the franchise’s three sides, i.e. MI in the IPL, MI Emirates in the ILT20 and MI Cape Town in SA20. Former MI Director of Cricket Operations Zaheer Khan will now be the global head of cricket development for the aforementioned three teams. 

Jayawardene had taken over the role of the MI head coach back in 2017. The franchise won three IPL titles under his watch and the management will soon announce his replacement. The think-tank has elevated Jayawardene and Zaheer’s roles in order to have a central team in-charge of affairs to fuel the company’s expansion. 

As per the official statement, Jayawardene’s responsibilities include the overall strategic planning and the creation of an integrated global high-performance ecosystem. He will hold responsibility for the coaching and support structures of each team. The 45-year-old will work with the team head coaches to ensure synergies along with a consistent brand of cricket and the execution of the best practices set forward by the franchise. 

Jayawardene has begun work in his new role and he was a part of the discussions that led to Mark Boucher’s recent resignation as the head coach of the South African setup. Boucher is set to take over the coaching duties of the MI Cape Town in SA20. In fact, Jayawardene was actively involved in finalizing five direct acquisitions made by the franchise so far. He will also be on the table with Boucher during the player auctions for the inaugural season of the tournament on 19th September. 

On the other hand, Zaheer will be taking care of player development, building on the franchise’s ‘robust’ program regarding talent identification. They recognize these traits to be at the core of the franchise’s philosophy and success and are thus looking to replicate the same across different geographies. 

“MI has been home for me as a player and as a coaching team member, and now as we embark on a new journey, I look ahead to working closely with all the stakeholders in the global network to unearth new potential that can join the family,” Zaheer was quoted in a report by ESPN Cricinfo

Mumbai Indians coaching changes: SA20 and ILT20 to start early next year

Both the SA20 and ILT20 will be starting off early on next year. This ensured that there needed to be one person in charge of the coaching responsibilities globally. Jayawardene was deemed to be the best suited for this role given his extensive responsibilities as a player and coach in both international and franchise cricket. 

“I’m happy to have Mahela and Zak as part of our global core team. Both have been an integral part of the MI family and embody the spirit of the cricket MI stands for. I’m confident that they would be able to ensure the same flows through all our teams globally and make a difference in the cricketing ecosystems across the globe,” Reliance Jio Infocomm chairman Akash Ambani spoke about these recent developments. 

Supreme Court begins hearing on BCCI plea to amend its constitution

Cricket News: Supreme Court begins hearing on BCCI plea to amend its constitution | BCCI pleads to court to review mandatory cooling off period

The Supreme Court (SC) of India has initiated the hearing on the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) plea to make multiple amendments in its constitution. It could potentially nullify many reforms brought about by the RM Lodha Committee that the apex court gave its nod to in 2018. 

The BCCI had originally filed this plea in December 2019 and then submitted a fresh petition in April 2020. The board has been insisting on the court to hear the matter in recent times given that its verdict can have a major influence in its elections slated to be held late September. 

BCCI pleads to Supreme Court to assess the mandatory cooling off period

The BCCI has pleaded before the court to assess the mandatory cooling off period for its office-bearers. It includes disqualifying the criteria for holding office and also reportedly provides unrivaled powers to the board secretary. Another request includes prohibiting the court from interfering provided that the BCCI alters its constitution in the future. 

The re-drafted constitution of the BCCI requires an administrator to undergo a three-year cooling-off period after completing two consecutive terms (six years) either at the state association or the BCCI or a combination of both. Accordingly, the individual becomes ineligible to contest or hold any position in either the state association or the BCCI. 

The new administration of the BCCI that came into power in September 2019 has contested this clause by demanding that the cooling off period must come into effect after an administrator has served consecutive terms (six years) at one place, i.e. either the state association or the BCCI and not a combination of both. 

As of now, the five BCCI office-bearers, including president Sourav Ganguly, vice-president Rajiv Shukla, secretary Jay Shah, treasurer Arun Singh Dhumal and joint secretary Jayesh George have finished six consecutive years in some office at least. Shukla is also ineligible to serve as an office-bearer given that he is a Member of Parliament (MP) already. 

A two-judge bench of the SC including Justices DY Chandrachud and Hima Kohli will resume the hearing on this issue on Wednesday afternoon. It is unclear if they will pass a judgment on the same then and there itself. Interestingly, Justice Chandrachud had passed the 2018 court judgment that the BCCI is seeking to amend now. 

“Allowing an individual to act as an office bearer for six years in continuation is a sufficiently long period for experience and knowledge gained to be deployed in the interest of the game without at the same time resulting in a monopoly of power,” the SC judge had stated back then, as reported by ESPN Cricinfo. 

Regarding the cooling-off period, he had written, “Cooling off must be accepted as a means to prevent a few individuals from regarding the administration of cricket as a personal turf. The game will be better off without cricketing oligopolies.” The fate of the incumbent BCCI administration rests in the hand of his bench, yet again.

3 reasons why Sri Lanka won the 2022 Asia Cup

Cricket News: 3 reasons why Sri Lanka won the 2022 Asia Cup | A look at how Sri Lanka defied the odds and won the 2022 Asia Cup

When predictions for Asia Cup 2022 were made, nobody thought that Sri Lanka would emerge as champions. India were most people’s clear favourites, followed by Pakistan. But a gritty and determined young Sri Lankan team proved everyone wrong.

Sri Lanka remained unbeaten throughout the Super 4 stage and carried the form into the Final to win the Asia Cup title. It was a dream run for the Chris Silverwood-coached side as they were not considered to be contenders, especially after their horror display first up against Afghanistan. Also, the team has not even sealed automatic qualification for the T20 World Cup, starting October 10 in Australia.

Written off by many cricket pundits prior to the tournament, Sri Lanka emerged as a force to reckoned with and outplayed their rivals in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan. In this article, we look at the three major reasons why Sri Lanka won their sixth Asia Cup title.

Why Sri Lanka won Asia Cup 2022

The emergence of Dilshan Madushanka

Sri Lanka suffered a huge blow when Dushmantha Chameera was ruled out of the tournament due to injury. It was one of the reasons many counted Sri Lanka out as Chameera has been leading the pace battery for a few years.

Chameera’s absence opened up a spot in the team. Dilshan Madushanka filled that void in brilliant fashion. The left-arm pacer was the biggest positive for the islanders from the tournament. With six dismissals, he was Sri Lanka’s highest wicket-taker alongside player of the tournament Wanindu Hasaranga.

Madushanka was a great asset for the Lankan Lions with the new ball and in the slog overs as well. He is quick and can move the ball either way. To his credit, he got the wicket of Virat Kohli, troubled Babar Azam in both the Super Four and the Final, and won the admiration of Wasim Akram, who likened him to a Sri Lankan legend Chaminda Vaas.

Batsmen delivered under pressure

After struggling in the group stage, Sri Lanka’s newly formed opening pair of Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis proved their mettle in the all-important Super Four stage of the tournament. Both openers provided solidity at the top and were the main reasons behind Sri Lanka’s big run chases against Afghanistan and India.

Then, it was the lower order which came into force to help the side recover from tricky positions. Captain Dasun Shanaka and hard-hitting batter Bhanuka Rajapaksa in particular were the stars of Sri Lanka’s successful campaign. While both had a strike rate around 140s, the pair brought fearlessness to the fore and belted some valuable runs for their side.

In the last game, their lower-order showed fight as Hasaranga and Karunaratne supported Rajapaksa to recover from a tricky position and post a challenging total on the board.

The exemplary leadership of Dasun Shanaka

It took some time but the Lankan Lions finally look like a side that can win major multinational tournaments. A huge share of credit for that goes to Dasun Shanaka for understanding the ability of a player and back the strength of each and every individual.

Since taking over as captain in white ball cricket, Shanaka has shown traits of an inspiring leader and has already won series against Pakistan, India, and Australia.

In the recently concluded Asia Cup, Sri Lanka made a terrible start to their campaign when they lost the tournament opener to Afghanistan. In a must-win encounter against Bangladesh, they came back pretty strongly to qualify for the Super Four stage. After this win, Sri Lanka remained unbeaten for the remainder of the continental event.

The decisions Shanaka made on the field were more or less accurate which reflects on his team’s performance. One example is that despite being a vice-captain, dropping Charith Asalanka was a brave call and Shanaka took that at the right time and that’s what makes him a good leader.

One can only feel happy for Sri Lanka winning the Asia Cup, especially after what they have been going through back home in terms of the economic crisis. Now, they will embark on the Qualifying campaign next month ahead of the T20 World Cup main round. If they continue to perform the way they have, they should have no trouble in reaching the Super 12s stage, and could go on another run towards the Semi Finals.

Who will be the next Australia ODI captain? 5 leading candidates

Cricket News: Who will be the next Australia ODI captain? 5 leading candidates | 5 leading candidates to take over as Australia ODI Captain

Following Aaron Finch’s decision to retire from One Day Internationals (ODIs) during Australia’s 3-0 series win over New Zealand, discussions began as to who would lead Australia in the format with an eye towards next year’s World Cup in India.

A number of candidates are reportedly being considered, and whoever is named captain has big shoes to fill given Finch’s tactical nous and excellent leadership qualities.

5 leading candidates to replace Aaron Finch as Australia ODI captain

Alex Carey

Cricket News: Who will be the next Australia ODI captain? 5 leading candidates | 5 leading candidates to take over as Australia ODI Captain
Who will be the next Australia ODI captain? Alex Carey.

Alex Carey has been earmarked as an Australian captain for some time. The keeper-batsman has established himself as a regular in the Test and ODI lineups, with his ability to play spin a highlight of his game. Such an asset may prompt the think-tank to hand Carey the position, as he promises to be a key member in Australia’s quest to win the World Cup in subcontinent conditions in 2023.

Also, Carey’s availability could be a factor that sways management to pick him as the next leader. Apart from the Big Bash League, Carey does not often feature in T20 leagues around the world, and this consistency of game time might just be the continuity the selectors are after. He did lead Australia in West Indies last year, where the Aussies won the ODIs 2-1 in tricky conditions.

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Steve Smith

Steve Smith returned to the captaincy for the first time since Cape Town in the 2021 Ashes Test at Adelaide after Pat Cummins was forced to isolate as a close COVID-19 contact. It was a successful outing for Smith, who led his side to victory amid some of the more stern resistance by England in that series.

Now, there is a strong case to appoint Smith as ODI skipper. The addition of Tim David in the T20 squad puts Smith’s position in that team under threat, which may spare up some time to freshen up for the Test and ODI formats.

Given Australia head into an important 12 months in ODIs, they may be inclined to hand the captaincy to an experienced figure.

Glenn Maxwell

Given his importance to the team, Glenn Maxwell is considered a candidate to be named the Australia ODI captain. The star player has experience captaining Melbourne Stars in the BBL, and has also captained Punjab in the IPL. However, the Stars have not yet tasted success and the all-rounder is a better chance of being named vice-captain of the ODI side, as he can offer excellent insights whilst not worrying about captaining the side.

Pat Cummins

Aaron Finch said that if anyone can juggle roles, it’s Pat Cummins.

“If anyone could handle it, it’s Pat,” Finch said. “He’s an unbelievably resilient person and has shown brilliant leadership of the Test group and I’ve loved working with him while he has been in that role and vice-captain a few times. He takes everything in his stride.”

The pace bowler, who is the current captain of the Test team, has impressed as a leader so far and will make for a good ODI captain. However, he is on record of saying that another captaincy role could be too much. Also, given CA regularly manage his workload, he may not be available for every ODI that Australia plays.

David Warner

Following his retirement, Aaron Finch also endorsed David Warner for the role. Warner has enjoyed captaincy success in white-ball cricket, leading Sunrisers Hyderabad to the title in 2016, and has spoken about wanting to captain Australia again after receiving a lifetime captaincy ban following the ball tampering gate of 2018.

However, his full on schedule, plus the fact he is set to turn 36 in October, may prompt management to choose one of the other four candidates.

Twitter reactions to Sri Lanka winning the 2022 Asia Cup

Cricket News: Twitter reactions after Sri Lanka win the 2022 Asia Cup | Reactions to Sri Lanka overcoming the odds and winning the 2022 Asia Cup

Sri Lanka lifted the Asia Cup after defeating Pakistan in the finale in the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday. Bhanuka Rajapaksa’s flamboyant 70-run knock helped the Lankans put up a challenging total of 170 runs in the first innings. He enabled the Dasun Shanaka-led side to recuperate from a position of bother as they were down at 57/5 at one point in time.

Wanindu Hasaranga and Dhananjaya de Silva played an able hand as they struck 36 and 28 respectively to take the team to a competitive score. Shanaka’s bowlers started off indifferently with Dilshan Madhushanka going wayward in the opening over. However, Pramod Madushan’s four-wicket haul helped them break the back of the Pakistani batting lineup.

Mohammed Rizwan and Iftikhar Ahmed stabilised their innings with scores of 55 and 32 respectively. However, their under-par strike rates of 112.24 and 103.34 left Pakistan with too much to chase down towards the back end of the innings. Hasaranga complemented his batting by taking three wickets with the ball whereas Chamika Karunaratne walked away with a couple of scalps to his name too.

Sri Lanka’s victory in the tournament makes for a very sweet story for a country currently embroiled in a dire economic crisis. They were originally supposed to host the current edition of the tournament but the turbulent conditions in the island nation compelled the authorities to move the competition to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Also, they overcame a common trend of chasing teams winning at Dubai.

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Sri Lanka had lost their opening game of the tournament against Afghanistan and that had led to many ruling them out of any contention to emerge victorious in the Asia Cup. However, the side displayed tremendous composure and character to win over multiple crunch moments thereafter.

Despite dealing with a host of injury concerns, they ensured that they rose up to the occasion to cross over the finishing line against all odds on more than one occasion. Several key stars like Dushmantha Chameera and Avishka Fernando are set to return to the setback from their respective layoffs. This victory has put the focus back on the Lankans and their performances will now be closely anticipated and monitored as they head into the T20 World Cup in Australia next month.

SL vs PAK Dream11 Prediction & Fan2Play Possible 11 Pitch Report: Asia Cup 2022 Final

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SL vs PAK Dream11 Prediction & Fan2Play Possible 11 Pitch Report: Asia Cup 2022 Final | PAK vs SL Dream11 Prediction Today | Dubai Pitch Report

Two weeks ago, Sri Lanka were embarrassed on the opening night of the 2022 Asia Cup. They were rolled for 105 against Afghanistan in a batting performance deemed unacceptable by skipper Dasun Shanaka, and faced a do-or-die clash against Bangladesh a few days later. Fast forward to September 11, and the Lions now have the opportunity to lift the Asia Cup for the first time since 2014 courtesy of four successful run chases, including three over 170.

For Pakistan, it’s their chance to win their first Asia Cup crown since 2012. That night, they held their nerve to win a classic by two runs against Bangladesh in Dhaka, and one feels they will need similar composure against a Sri Lanka side playing with great confidence. Granted, the loss to the Lions a couple of nights ago shouldn’t hurt their confidence given nothing was at stake, but they can take some learnings from the defeat.

Ultimately, there will be a lot of attention on the toss. Chasing teams have dominated once again in the UAE, which puts onus on the team batting first to aim for the sky. However, a score of 185+ may be difficult to achieve if the Dubai surface is as tricky as it was a couple of nights ago, one of the various narratives that should make for a cracking battle.

SL vs PAK Possible Playing XI

Sri Lanka could go with an unchanged team for this clash.

Sri Lanka: 1. Kusal Mendis (wk), 2. Pathum Nissanka, 3. Dhananjaya de Silva, 4. Danushka Gunathilaka, 5. Dasun Shanaka (c), 6. Bhanuka Rajapaksa, 7. Chamika Karunaratne, 8. Wanindu Hasaranga, 9. Maheesh Theekshana, 10. Pramod Madushan, 11. Dilshan Madushanka

Expect Pakistan to be at full strength after resting players in the Super 4 match against Sri Lanka.

Pakistan: 1. Babar Azam (c), 2. Mohammad Rizwan (wk), 3. Fakhar Zaman, 4. Iftikhar Ahmed, 5. Khushdil Shah, 6. Shadab Khan, 7. Asif Ali, 8. Mohammad Nawaz, 9. Naseem Shah, 10. Haris Rauf, 11. Mohammad Hasnain

SL vs PAK Head-to-Head Stats & Key Players

Sri Lanka:

  • Wanindu Hasaranga was player of the match two nights ago (3/21). The legspinner now has an incredible 11 wickets in four matches against Pakistan at an average of 9.09 and economy of 6.25.
  • Kusal Mendis has the second-best strike rate of any player with at least 150 runs in this Asia Cup (158.16). Also, he strikes at over 140 as an opener in T20Is, with an average of 33.44.
  • Pathum Nissanka is Sri Lanka’s leading run scorer in the 2022 Asia Cup (165) at an average of 41.25 and strike rate of 118.70. The opener held his nerve to finish with a 48-ball 55* two nights ago against Pakistan.
  • Speaking of strike rates, Bhanuka Rajapaksa is a player who can take down Pakistan’s spinners who will predominantly turn the ball into him. The left-hander has scored 136 runs in four innings against Pakistan at an average of 34.00 and strike rate of 140.20.
  • Dilshan Madushanka is Sri Lanka’s equal-highest wicket-taker in this tournament (6). His battle against Babar Azam will be crucial given the struggles that Pakistan’s captain has had in this campaign.

Pakistan:

  • Speaking of Babar Azam, not only has he had a poor Asia Cup campaign (63 runs), but he has poor numbers against Sri Lanka: 7 inns, 109 runs, avg. 18.16, SR 89.34. Will his class shine through today?
  • Mohammad Rizwan has had another prolific T20 tournament. The keeper-batsman has the second-most runs in this Asia Cup (226) at an average of 56.50 and strike rate of 118.94.
  • Mohammad Nawaz has had a tournament to remember. Expect the all-rounder to be used a pinch hitter in this game as he has a strike rate of 158.69 in this campaign. Also, he has taken the second-most wickets of any bowler (8) at an economy of just 6.05.
  • Shadab Khan has never taken more than one wicket in a T20I vs Sri Lanka. Overall, he has figures of 4/164 in six matches against the Lions at an average of 41.00 and strike rate of 31.5. But, he is in good form and took four wickets in last year’s T20 World Cup knockout against Australia on this ground.
  • Naseem Shah can also influence this game. The seamer, who was rested for the last match, has taken six wickets in this tournament at an economy of 7.00. His confidence will be sky high after hitting two memorable sixes against Afghanistan.

Other Stats and Facts

  • Head-to-head: Matches 22, Pakistan 13, Sri Lanka 9.
  • Sri Lanka have won their past four T20Is against Pakistan.
  • Fakhar Zaman vs Sri Lanka in T20Is: 6 inns, 67 runs, avg. 11.16, SR 95.71.

Dubai International Stadium Pitch Report and Weather

The team batting first has won just two out of eight matches at Dubai in this Asia Cup. In the last two games, India scored 212 and then Pakistan caused Sri Lanka a hiccup in pursuit of 121. In the pressure of a Final, a score of 185+ gives the team batting first a better chance.

A warm night is forecast, as is always the case in Dubai at this time of year.

SL vs PAK Dream11 Prediction Today 11 September 2022

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:

SL vs PAK Dream11 Prediction & Fan2Play Possible 11 Pitch Report: Asia Cup 2022 Final | PAK vs SL Dream11 Prediction Today | Dubai Pitch Report
Asia Cup 2022 Final: SL vs PAK Dream11 Prediction

Option 2:

SL vs PAK Dream11 Prediction & Fan2Play Possible 11 Pitch Report: Asia Cup 2022 Final | PAK vs SL Dream11 Prediction Today | Dubai Pitch Report
Asia Cup 2022 Final: SL vs PAK Dream11 Prediction

Fan2Play Prediction

Base Team:

  • Wicket-Keepers: Mohammad Rizwan
  • Batsmen: Pathum Nissanka, Bhanuka Rajapaksa
  • All-Rounders: Shadab Khan, Mohammad Nawaz, Wanindu Hasaranga
  • Bowlers: Naseem Shah, Dilshan Madushanka

Asia Cup 2022 Final SL vs PAK Match Prediction Who Will Win?

The chasing team is likely to win. Sri Lanka are playing with great confidence, but Pakistan can never be written off. Have a sneaky feeling Pakistan will win this.

Why isn’t Aiden Markram recognising his Test potential?

Why isn’t Aiden Markram recognising his Test potential? | A look at why Aiden Markram continues to struggle in Test cricket for South Africa

When Aiden Markram first burst onto the scene, Proteas’ fans said a quiet word of thanks that the country’s prayers of finding a player worthy of South Africa’s great teams seemed to be answered. Indeed, the swashbuckling right-hander had an array of shots and the timing to match. In reality, it seemed for all the money in the world that Markram would enjoy an illustrious career.

Five years from his Proteas debut and Markram is at a career-defining crossroads given that his batting averages are far below where a player of his class should be. The one exception would be Markram’s performance in the T20 arena where he currently averages 42.47.

Aiden Markram is averaging under 25 in Tests since the start of 2021

Nonetheless, Markram will be on the plane to Australia but there is less certainty about how many flights he will board in the future when the Proteas depart to play Test cricket around the world.

Chiefly, this comes down to the batsman’s Test average of 34.05 which is, in short, not good enough. Worse, the average drops to just 24.6 since the start of 2021. Ultimately, players representing South Africa who come in to bat at number four need to be averaging above 40 at the bare minimum.

Right now, it doesn’t feel like Markram has the stomach for the battle which is undoubtedly contributing to his cheap dismissals, and led to him being dropped for the third Test against England. To a certain extent, we’ve seen a similar situation unfold in the South Africa and England series with Zak Crawley, whose decision-making with bat in hand whilst under pressure, points toward a player who wants to be taken out of the firing line. Indeed, there were shades of Crawley’s indecision in Markram’s wicket in the second Test when he immediately took on a short ball from Ben Stokes and was subsequently caught behind early on in his innings.

In essence, the shot that Markram played was the last thing that the Proteas’ precarious situation required which again, reveals that this is a man who wants to do anything but bat for South Africa in Tests at the moment. Going back to matches over the past two years, Markram would often look in good touch, but throw his wicket away with a loose shot. Now, the pressure seems to have become too much, and time in the middle in domestic cricket is best for his game.

This is why Test cricket is referred to as the ultimate format as every run has to be earned and against the top nations, no inch will be surrendered.

Yes, it can be an unforgiving and merciless format that will ask tough questions of not only a batsmen’s technique but also their stomach for the fight in the relentless heat of battle. As things stand, Markram looks ready to step aside and let someone else take his place in the trenches.

Aaron Finch retires from ODIs: “Time to give new leader a chance”

Cricket News: Aaron Finch retires from ODIs: “Time to give new leader a chance” | Aaron Finch retires from ODI cricket, will continue as T20I captain

Australia captain Aaron Finch has announced his retirement from One Day Internationals (ODIs). Announcing the news on Saturday morning, Finch said it was the right time to step aside and give a new captain a chance to settle in ahead of next year’s World Cup.

The veteran of 145 ODIs has enjoyed a fine career in the format, but has endured a very difficult period. In five ODIs this season against Zimbabwe and New Zealand, Finch made a total of 26 runs, further increasing the spotlight on his role in the team. In the end, he made the call.

“It has been a fantastic ride with some incredible memories,” Finch said. “I have been extremely fortunate to be a part of some brilliant one-day sides. Equally, I have been blessed by all those I have played with and the many people behind the scenes.

“It is time now to give a new leader the best possible opportunity to prepare for and win the next World Cup. I thank all of those who have helped and supported my journey to this point,” he said.

Finch retires from ODIs: “Never my style to be self-indulgent”

Finch revealed that he contemplated finishing his ODI career against England after the T20 World Cup. The third match of that series is scheduled at the MCG, Finch’s home ground, which could have made for a fairytale finish. However, the opener said that it is not his style to think of himself only, but rather allow his replacements enough time to make an impact in the format.

“I could have tried to play the series against England, and that would have been a bit of a fairytale finishing at the MCG, but I think that’s never been my style to be self-indulgent in any way,” he said.

“So it’s important that whoever takes over the captaincy, and whoever opens the batting, is given the best opportunity to take take the team forward and win the World Cup in 2023. I’m very comfortable and confident I would never have made it that far, just with my body as well as a bit of form.”

Finch will continue as T20I captain

Australia will begin their T20 World Cup defence next month against New Zealand. Finch will be leading in that tournament, and will be keen to make runs in T20Is against India, England and West Indies before the showpiece event.

The opener has been in better T20 form this year, with scores of 55, 61*, 24 and 29 in his past four matches. In trying to explain why there has been such a difference in his returns in the two white-ball formats, Finch said that intent is likely to be the difference.

“I think my T20 form has been pretty good for a little while now, [it’s a] totally different format, but I’m really comfortable that I’m still playing well, just haven’t got as many runs in this format,” he said. “Don’t know what the difference is, maybe a bit of intent, a bit of risk-taking that you get away with in T20 cricket.”

Finch has committed to the Melbourne Renegades for this season’s Big Bash League, and will assess his career after that tournament. For now, he will play his 146th and final ODI against New Zealand on Sunday that brings an end to a career that has yielded 5,401 runs and 17 hundreds. Only Ricky Ponting (29), David Warner (18) and Mark Waugh (18) have scored more ODI centuries for Australia.

JAM vs TKR Dream11 Prediction & Fan2Play Possible 11 Pitch Report: CPL 2022 Match 12

JAM vs TKR Dream11 Prediction & Fan2Play Possible 11 Pitch Report: CPL 2022 Match 12 | JAM vs TKR Dream11 Prediction Today | St Lucia Pitch Report

As we edge closer towards the halfway mark of CPL 2022, Jamaica Tallawahs and Trinbago Knight Riders will do battle in an important clash. Conditions will be warm, and the heat will certainly be on the players to deliver as the race for the final four begins to take shape.

The Knight Riders, arguably favourites heading into the competition given their remarkable depth on paper, have not got going yet. The weather has had a say in that, with a wash out and rain-affected 80-run defeat to Barbados earlier in the week. Given conditions should be good for cricket today, Kieron Pollard’s team will be looking to create some momentum, particularly with regards to their net run rate which stands at an ugly -2.505.

Jamaica, on the other hand, have been solid. The Tallawahs, who lost Andre Russell to today’s opponents, will be motivated to build on their 2-1 start to the season and rebound after a tight defeat in a thriller against St Lucia three days ago. Raymon Reifer made an excellent start to his campaign, but more will be asked of the top order after a poor outing against the Kings. Also, if Mohammad Amir and Imad Wasim continue their strong bowling form, the Tallawahs will be tough to beat.

JAM vs TKR Possible Playing XI

Jamaica Tallawahs: 1. Brandon King, 2. Kennar Lewis (wk), 3. Shamarh Brooks, 4. Rovman Powell (c), 5. Fabian Allen, 6. Imad Wasim, 7. Raymon Reifer, 8. Chris Green, 9. Joshua James/Nicholson Gordon, 10. Mohammad Amir, 11. Miguel Pretorius

Akeal Hosein is unlikely to be fit in time for this match as he recovers from a groin strain.

Trinbago Knight Riders: 1. Sunil Narine, 2. Tion Webster, 3. Colin Munro, 4. Nicholas Pooran, 5. Tim Seifert (wk), 6. Andre Russell, 7. Kieron Pollard (c), 8. Terrence Hinds/Jayden Seales, 9. Anderson Phillip, 10. Khary Pierre, 11. Ravi Rampaul

JAM vs TKR Head-to-Head Stats & Key Players

Jamaica Tallawahs:

  • Brandon King has a poor record against TKR: 12 inns, 168 runs, avg. 15.27, SR 111.26. Both Khary Pierre (26 balls) and Ravi Rampaul (three balls) have dismissed King once in T20 cricket. But, he is in good touch at the moment.
  • Rovman Powell is Jamaica’s second-highest run-scorer so far this season. The captain has struck 81 runs at a strike rate of 128.57, with just one dismissal to date. This includes two fours and eight sixes.
  • However, like King, Powell has often struggled against TKR. Since 2016, he has scored just 180 runs at an average of 16.36 and strike rate of 103.45.
  • Mohammad Amir continues to produce the goods in the CPL. The left-armer took 3/25 against St Lucia, with two coming in the powerplay. So far, he is the second-highest wicket-taker in CPL 2022, with seven at an average of 10.00 and economy of 5.83.
  • Imad Wasim also had a good outing last game with 2/15. Given TKR have a number of left-handers in their top four, Jamaica could look to keep Wasim for the slog overs against TKR’s big hitters.
  • In fact, Wasim has Pollard’s number. In all T20s, Wasim has dismissed Pollard three times in 35 balls, whilst conceding just 20.

Trinbago Knight Riders:

  • Sunil Narine has an excellent record against Brandon King in T20s. The spinner has dismissed the opener twice in 29 balls, conceding just 17 in the process.
  • Since 2016, Narine has taken 14 wickets in as many matches against Jamaica at an economy of just 6.07. Also, his 197 runs come at a strike rate of 157.60.
  • Colin Munro has outstanding numbers against Jamaica: 12 inns, 563 runs, avg. 56.30, SR 136.32.
  • Nicholas Pooran averages just 19.08 in 15 innings vs Tallawahs. However, he does fare better in T20s on this ground: 10 inns, 212 runs, avg. 26.50, SR 142.28.
  • Andre Russell will come up against his former team today. On this ground, Russell has slammed 199 runs in 11 innings at an average of 33.17 and strike rate of 203.06. Also, he has taken 14 wickets in 13 matches at a strike rate of 16.14.
  • Ravi Rampaul bowled well against Jamaica last season. The seamer took figures of 2/26 and 2/32.

Other Stats and Facts

  • Head-to-head: Matches 21, Jamaica 9, Trinbago 12.
  • TKR have won the last eight meetings between the teams.
  • Imad Wasim vs TKR: 8 inns, 10 wickets, avg. 14.70, econ. 5.44.
  • Tion Webster is TKR’s leading run-scorer so far this season with 65 in two innings. This includes a score of 58.
  • Chris Green’s economy rate of 4.54 is easily the best among bowlers who have bowled at least ten overs in CPL 2022.
  • Kieron Pollard has an incredible record on this ground: 14 inns, 542 runs, avg. 77.42, SR 176.55. Also, he has not been dismissed against Jamaica in six innings since the start of 2019 (162 runs, SR 197.56).

Darren Sammy International Stadium Gros Islet St Lucia Pitch Report and Weather

A warm day is forecast, with a top of about 32 degrees. There is some cloud cover expected at times, which may aid some early swing for the seamers.

In four games on this ground so far in CPL 2022, the average first innings score is 172. This includes three totals in the 160s in the last three games. The chasing team won all of the previous three matches.

JAM vs TKR Dream11 Prediction Today 10 September

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:

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CPL 2022 Match 12: JAM vs TKR Dream11 Prediction

Option 2:

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CPL 2022 Match 12: JAM vs TKR Dream11 Prediction

Fan2Play Prediction

Base Team:

  • Wicket-Keepers: Kennar Lewis
  • Batsmen: Colin Munro, Raymon Reifer
  • All-Rounders: Andre Russell, Sunil Narine
  • Bowlers: Mohammad Amir, Ravi Rampaul

CPL 2022 Match 12 JAM vs TKR Match Prediction: Who will win?

TKR have a great record against Jamaica and should win this match.