Tom Alsop's unbeaten 85 off 60 balls led Gulf Giants to a six-wicket victory over Sharjah Warriors in ILT20, successfully chasing 171 for 6 in the final over. Tom Curran supported with 26 not out. Zimbabwean pacer Blessing Muzarabani took 3 for 32, helping to restrict the Warriors, who had strong contributions from Jason Roy and others.
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Ravichandran Ashwin unexpectedly announced his retirement from international cricket during the Test series against Australia. The off-spinner, India's second-highest Test wicket-taker, cited a desire to focus on club cricket. His decision shocked teammates, coaches, and fans, leaving a significant void in the Indian bowling attack.
Explosive New Zealand batsman Bevon Jacobs earns his first international call-up for the upcoming T20 series against Sri Lanka, marking Mitchell Santner's captaincy debut. Jacobs' impressive domestic performance and recent IPL contract secured his spot. The Blackcaps will play three T20s starting Saturday, followed by three ODIs, their final series before the Champions Trophy.
Ricky Ponting believes Mitchell Starc's exceptional performance in the second Test against India might have been fueled by Yashasvi Jaiswal's playful taunt about his bowling speed in the previous match. Starc's improved consistency and ability to start spells strongly, particularly with the pink ball, contributed to his success, according to Ponting.
Ron Draper, the oldest living Test cricketer, passed away at 98 in Gqeberha. Draper played two Test matches for South Africa in 1950. His first-class debut was marked by a century on his 19th birthday. Draper is remembered for his continued cricketing career until 1959-60, maintaining an impressive average of 41.64.
Star Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah's batting prowess was on display again as he helped India avoid the follow-on against Australia at the Gabba on Tuesday. His unbeaten 39-run partnership for the 10th wicket came a day after he reminded a reporter of his record 35 runs in a single Test over against Stuart Broad.
Nat Sciver-Brunt's stellar performance in both batting and bowling led the Mumbai Indians to a five-wicket win against Gujarat Giants in the Women's Premier League. Sciver-Brunt claimed two wickets and scored 57 runs off 39 balls. Key contributions by teammates further restricted Gujarat Giants to 120 runs, securing an easy chase for Mumbai.
The Gulf Giants secured their first victory of ILT20 Season 3 by defeating the Dubai Capitals by six wickets, thanks to a crucial 80-run partnership between Gerhard Erasmus and Shimron Hetmyer. Despite a challenging start, the Giants successfully chased down the target of 166 in 18.1 overs.
Krunal Pandya, Baroda captain and Royal Challengers Bangalore's newest recruit, showcased his resurgent form with a blistering 80-run knock and a controlled bowling performance in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. RCB secured Pandya for Rs 5.75 crore after a bidding war with Rajasthan Royals.
Axar Patel attributes his rapid development as an all-rounder to increased self-belief. He played a key role in India's Champions Trophy win over New Zealand and emphasizes the importance of his promotion in batting order. He also commends Varun Chakravarthy for his impactful performance, highlighting his challenging bowling pace and the difficulty in reading his deliveries.