Former India opener Shikhar Dhawan believes young fast bowler Harshit Rana could be a significant asset for India in the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy. With Jasprit Bumrah out due to injury, Rana's strong performances in the recent England series make him a promising replacement, potentially adding an X-factor to the team.
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Mumbai Indians' captain Harmanpreet Kaur was fined 10% of her match fee for expressing dissent with an umpire's slow over rate ruling during a match against UP Warriorz. A confrontation ensued with UP Warriorz player Sophie Ecclestone, but the situation was eventually diffused by officials and team captains.
Mumbai's lower order rescued the team from a perilous 101 for six to 278 for eight on Day 1 of their Ranji Trophy quarterfinal against Haryana. Shams Mulani and Tanush Kotian's crucial 165-run partnership played a pivotal role. Haryana bowlers Anshul Kamboj and Sumit Kumar initially dominated, but Mumbai found stability thanks to Mulani and Kotian's resilience.
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.
MI Cape Town clinched a spot in the SA20 final with a decisive 39-run win over Paarl Royals in Qualifier 1. Kagiso Rabada praised his team's performance and readiness, while the Royals look forward to another chance in Qualifier 2. Dayyaan Galiem acknowledged their shortcomings and remains hopeful for the next match.
Indian cricket legends Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma faced criticism for India's 1-3 series loss in Australia. Support came from Jonty Rhodes, who noted touring in Australia is challenging. Kohli's form dipped, scoring 190 runs, while Rohit managed 31 runs in three Tests. The duo's performance will be crucial in the upcoming 2025 Champions Trophy.
Jason Gillespie discusses Pakistan cricket's issues including frequent changes in board, selectors, and coaching, which impact consistency. He believes Babar Azam needs support and that Pakistan has the talent to compete if managed well. Gillespie also talks about India's strong position in the Champions Trophy and their edge over England in the upcoming Test series.
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