India vs England T20I series begins on January 22 at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. This five-match series features key players like Mohammed Shami and Axar Patel for India, and Jos Buttler and Harry Brook for England. Both teams aim for a strong performance ahead of the Champions Trophy.
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Sunrisers Eastern Cape cemented their playoff position with a second consecutive bonus point win against Durban's Super Giants, led by Marco Jansen's stellar bowling. The team restricted their opponents to 115/8, then successfully chased the target, with contributions from key batsmen, securing a convincing victory.
India, buoyant after their first T20I victory against England, looks to continue their dominant run in the second match on Saturday. With the return of pacer Mohammed Shami and a strong spin attack, India aims to capitalize on England's weakness against spin. England hopes to improve by introducing fast bowler Brydon Carse to counter India's aggressive play.
The Women's Premier League (WPL) is gearing up for its third season with a mini-auction in Bengaluru on December 15 (Sunday). 120 players, including nine capped Indians and 29 overseas players, are vying for just 19 open slots. Gujarat Giants hold the largest purse, while Delhi Capitals have the least.
Sediqullah Atal's debut century (104) powered Afghanistan to a crushing 232-run ODI victory over Zimbabwe. A 191-run opening stand with Abdul Malik (84) set up Afghanistan's 286/6. Zimbabwe crumbled for a dismal 54, their second-lowest ODI total ever, highlighting their continued struggles in the format. Afghan bowlers dominated, sharing the wickets amongst themselves.
Newly-appointed RCB captain Rajat Patidar aims to learn leadership from Virat Kohli and prioritize player support. Replacing Faf Du Plessis, Patidar highlights the role of experienced teammates in navigating IPL challenges. Coach Andy Flower commends Kohli's maturity and enthusiasm for RCB's new season, emphasizing a team-focused captaincy decision rather than external recruitment.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated R Ashwin on his international cricket retirement, praising his exceptional 14-year career. Modi's letter highlighted Ashwin's surprise retirement, comparing it to an unexpected "carrom ball." The Prime Minister lauded Ashwin's 765 international wickets, numerous Player of the Series awards, and crucial contributions to India's victories, including the 2011 World Cup and 2013 Champions Trophy.
Australia have dropped opener Nathan McSweeney. Sam Konstas will replace him for the final two Border-Gavaskar Trophy matches. Selectors believe Konstas' aggressive batting style will boost Australia's struggling top order. Former cricketer Mark Waugh thinks the move prioritizes winning the series. Australia are currently tied 1-1 with India. The fourth Test begins Thursday at the MCG.
England's head coach Brendon McCullum revealed a 'watchful style of cricket' for their upcoming T20I and ODI series against India. This approach focuses on adapting to Indian conditions ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy. McCullum expressed confidence in captain Jos Buttler's leadership, emphasizing the importance of maximizing their diverse resources to succeed in the series.
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