Shubman Gill showcased his extraordinary form in the ODI series against England by scoring a century during the third and final match, marking his seventh century in ODIs. Achieving this in just 50 innings, he became the fastest Indian batter to reach this landmark and only the fifth overall to score a century at a single venue across all formats.
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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.
Harleen Deol's unbeaten 70 and Beth Mooney's 44 led Gujarat Giants to a five-wicket victory over Delhi Capitals, securing their spot in the Women's Premier League Eliminator. Lanning's 92 off 57 balls lifted Delhi to a competitive 177 for five, but Gujarat successfully chased the target with crucial contributions from Ashleigh Gardner and Deandra Dottin.
Sunrisers Eastern Cape continued their bid for a third consecutive SA20 title with a 32-run win over Joburg Super Kings. Captain Aiden Markram's 62 not out helped them score 184/6, with their opponents only managing 152/7. Markram praised their improved performance and highlighted strong bowling and a crucial start. They now face Paarl Royals in Qualifier 2.
South Africa claimed a decisive 10-wicket win over Pakistan at Newlands, topping the World Test Championship standings. Despite Pakistan's resilient 478-run second innings, South Africa quickly chased the 58-run target. Having already secured their spot in the WTC Final against Australia at Lord’s in June, South Africa continued their unbeaten home streak, marking their seventh consecutive Test win.
The BCCI is deliberating on India's next Test captain, with potential candidates including Jasprit Bumrah, Rohit Sharma, Rishabh Pant, and Shubman Gill. Performance in the upcoming Champions Trophy and IPL will influence the decision. Former England spinner Monty Panesar highlights the importance of choosing a captain who can lead India to victory, emphasizing stability and experience.
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