Steve Smith, the Australian cricket legend, has expressed his desire to play in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, where cricket makes a return after 128 years. Despite varying T20I performances, Smith has excelled in domestic leagues and recently scored a century in the Big Bash League. He remains committed to both international and franchise cricket.
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Virat Kohli urges a collective effort to make India a 'Sports Forward Nation' by 2036, emphasizing a holistic approach that includes infrastructure and public education. He highlights the progress in women's sports, praising female athletes for their self-driven success and stressing the need for continued support and infrastructure development across all sports.
Simon Katich advises Australian batsmen to prioritize strike rotation and solid defense against Jasprit Bumrah's accurate bowling. He cautions against reckless aggression, citing Australia's second-innings collapse in Brisbane. Katich also suggests replacing the injury-prone Mitchell Marsh with Beau Webster for the Boxing Day Test.
Sunrisers Hyderabad set remarkable IPL records last year, reaching 200 runs six times and breaching the 250-run mark thrice. Despite a stellar season, they fell to Kolkata Knight Riders in the final. Ready for the 2025 season, SRH have retained key players and strengthened the squad, but concerns remain over local talent depth and player fitness. Their journey begins against Rajasthan Royals on Sunday.
India's premier off-spinner R Ashwin announced his retirement from international cricket and received a heartfelt send-off from the Indian team in Brisbane. Due to time constraints, a full farewell gathering wasn't possible. An emotional Ashwin delivered a touching speech in the dressing room before departing, receiving a special jersey from Australian captain Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon.
Former Pakistan skipper Younis Khan has been appointed as Afghanistan cricket team's mentor for the 2025 Champions Trophy, beginning February 19. The high-stakes tournament, with 15 matches held across Pakistan and Dubai, will see eight teams competing. Naseeb Khan, Afghanistan Cricket Board CEO, expressed confidence in Younis' expertise given the conditions.
India's Mohammed Shami cites the advantage of playing all Champions Trophy matches in Dubai, leading to their win against Australia. Shami advocates for the reintroduction of saliva for ball polishing to aid in obtaining reverse swing. India's consistency in Dubai strengthens their chances in the final.
Indian seamer Harshit Rana made history by becoming the first Indian bowler to take 3+ wickets on his debut innings in all three formats. In his first ODI against England, he took three wickets, conceding 53 runs in seven overs. Rana had previously performed impressively in his T20I and Test debuts as well.
Jason Gillespie resigned as Pakistan's red-ball coach after being excluded from the national team's selection for the South Africa series. He faced a difficult environment created by some PCB officials who sidelined him in key decisions. The board disregarded his recommendations, appointed a different coach, and failed to consult him on squad selections, ultimately leading to his departure.
Sri Lanka triumphed over New Zealand in the third ODI at Auckland, clinching a 140-run victory. Key performances included Asitha Fernando and Eshan Malinga's three-wicket hauls. Pathum Nissanka led Sri Lanka's batting with 66 runs. Despite Mark Chapman's 81, New Zealand were bowled out for 150.
Former England captain Michael Vaughan advocates for four-day Test matches to keep the format relevant, emphasizing the need to adapt with time. He believes recent matches, like the Sydney Test, justify this change due to their quick conclusions and high entertainment value. Vaughan maintains that a shorter format can sustain the longevity of Test cricket.