Sameer Rizvi, the Delhi Capitals' recent acquisition, smashed a breathtaking 201* off just 97 balls in an Under-23 match against Tripura. His stunning innings, featuring 13 fours and 20 sixes, is the fastest double century in the tournament's history.
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Railways pacer Himanshu Sangwan surprised the cricket world by dismissing Virat Kohli in a Ranji Trophy match. Kohli, returning to domestic cricket after 12 years, was bowled out by Sangwan's exceptional in-swinger after scoring 6 runs. Sangwan, also a ticket collector at New Delhi Railway Station, celebrated the moment by taking Kohli's autograph on a cricket ball.
India spinner Varun Chakravarthy expressed his desire for improvement despite a match-winning performance against England in the first T20I. Dismissing key players including Jos Buttler, he used bounce to his advantage and kept the ball away from the hitting arc. Chakravarthy was named Player of the Match but emphasized the need for further development in his skills.
Punjab Kings, under new captain Shreyas Iyer and coach Ricky Ponting, aim to break their 17-year IPL trophy dsrought. Ponting, emphasizing a winning mindset, has high hopes for young talents like Musheer Khan and Priyansh Arya as the coach aims to transform Punjab into a championship team.
The IPL and PSL schedules overlap for the first time, prompting the PCB to seek top international players such as David Warner and Adil Rashid for the T20 league. While stars like Steve Smith and Kane Williamson may be unavailable, a strong line-up including Daryl Mitchell and Alex Hales is still expected for the PSL.
Rain significantly interrupted the opening day of the third Test between India and Australia in Brisbane. Only 13.2 overs were possible, with Australia reaching 28/0 before play was abandoned. Extended playing hours are scheduled for the remaining days to compensate for lost time, although rain is forecast throughout the Test. The five-Test series is currently tied at 1-1.
Indian batter Jemimah Rodrigues secured her first international century, propelling her to 19th in the ICC Women's ODI rankings. Her 102 runs helped India achieve their highest total of 370 in the second ODI against Ireland, leading to a series win. Smriti Mandhana maintained her third place ranking, with Alyssa Healy advancing to fifth.
Over 160 British parliamentarians urged the ECB to withdraw from the Champions Trophy match against Afghanistan, protesting the Taliban's restrictions on women's rights. ECB's Chief Executive Richard Gould advocates for a coordinated ICC-wide stance for impact. England's match against Afghanistan is scheduled for February 26 in Lahore, with the tournament hosted by Pakistan in a hybrid model.
India's Jasprit Bumrah is nominated for ICC Men's Cricketer of the Year and Test Cricketer of the Year for his exceptional 2024 performance. Competitors include England's Joe Root and Harry Brook, Australia's Travis Head, and Sri Lanka's Kamindu Mendis. Bumrah's consistent performance across conditions stands out.
Key matchups in the high-stakes game include Rachin Ravindra’s duel with India’s spin quartet, Varun Chakravarthy’s challenge from Kane Williamson, and Mitchell Santner facing Shreyas Iyer. Mohammed Shami’s new-ball spell could be significant against New Zealand openers, especially given his success against left-handers.