Harbhajan Singh comments on the absence of Jasprit Bumrah, emphasizing the impact it could have on India’s performance in the Champions Trophy. Despite this setback, he believes India remains a favorite due to experienced players like Shami and Kuldeep, along with the batting form of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.
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ISPL Season 2 kicks off this Sunday at Thane's Dadoji Kondadev Stadium, featuring 96 players spread across celebrity-owned teams. Running from January 26 to February 15, the league guarantees 21 days of thrilling action with 34 matches and live music performances. Matches will be broadcast on Star Sports 1 and Disney+ Hotstar.
New Zealand is gearing up for the Champions Trophy final against India, with concerns about overcoming the challenge posed by India's Varun Chakravarthy. Additionally, they are hoping for the fitness of their leading wicket-taker, Matt Henry, to avoid a significant blow.
Virat Kohli has been ruled out of Delhi's Ranji Trophy matches against Saurashtra and Railways due to a persistent neck sprain. The Senior Men's Selection Committee announced a 21-member squad led by Ayush Badoni, with Rishabh Pant as the designated wicketkeeper. Kohli's recent struggles with form in the ongoing Test season were also noted.
Despite a narrow defeat against Chennai Super Kings, Lucknow Super Giants' assistant coach Lance Klusener lauded Rishabh Pant, Aiden Markram, Ravi Bishnoi, and Avesh Khan for their performances. Mentor Zaheer Khan delivered an inspiring speech, emphasising the team's resilience and ability to compete in any situation.
Jasprit Bumrah achieved two remarkable milestones in the Brisbane Test against Australia, claiming his 10th five-wicket haul outside Asia and eighth in SENA countries, surpassing Kapil Dev's records in both. His 5/72 propelled him to become the leading international wicket-taker in 2024 with 73 dismissals, including 58 Test wickets at an average of 15.
Virat Kohli and Steve Smith, two contemporary cricket legends, are striving to regain their past form amidst declining averages. Historical figures like Ricky Ponting, Mahela Jayawardene, and Hashim Amla also saw their averages drop towards the end of their careers. Their experiences highlight the difficulty of maintaining peak performance and timing retirement well.
Joburg Super Kings secured a narrow six-run win over MI Cape Town in a rain-affected SA20 match. Bowler Tabraiz Shamsi discussed the difficulties bowlers face, particularly on flat wickets with small boundaries, and expressed no sympathy for batters. Despite a challenging target of 140, JSK remained confident and emerged victorious through the DLS method.
Dasun Shanaka's late innings blitz led the Dubai Capitals to a victory over the Gulf Giants at the Dubai International Stadium. Shanaka scored 34 off 10 deliveries, helping the Capitals chase down a target of 154 with five wickets in hand and eight balls to spare.
Ashwani Kumar had an exceptional IPL debut for Mumbai Indians, taking four wickets for 24 runs and playing a crucial role in his team's victory over Kolkata Knight Riders. Missing lunch due to nerves, he followed captain Hardik Pandya's advice and impressed with his aggressive bowling.
Experience the high-intensity drama of India-Pakistan cricket matches with The Greatest Rivalry: India vs Pakistan, available from February 7 on Netflix. This documentary features legends like Virender Sehwag and Sourav Ganguly, revealing the cultural themes and emotions behind one of the most storied rivalries.