England's recent decline in white-ball cricket becomes evident as they prepare for the ICC Champions Trophy. Struggling under Jos Buttler's leadership, England face challenges from strong opponents and must adapt their strategies to progress in the competition.
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Yashasvi Jaiswal's spectacular fielding in his ODI debut for India against England drew praise from Axar Patel and fielding coach T Dilip. Jaiswal's stunning catch of Ben Duckett was instrumental in shifting the momentum, as India managed to bring down England from 75/1 to 77/3.
India's Arshdeep Singh attributes his T20 cricket success to continuous improvement and constructive criticism. Playing for Punjab Kings in IPL 2025, Arshdeep supports new captain Shreyas Iyer's player-centric approach. With 99 international T20 wickets, he thrives on high-pressure situations and emphasizes patience and learning from mistakes to achieve success.
India spinner Varun Chakravarthy expressed his desire for improvement despite a match-winning performance against England in the first T20I. Dismissing key players including Jos Buttler, he used bounce to his advantage and kept the ball away from the hitting arc. Chakravarthy was named Player of the Match but emphasized the need for further development in his skills.
Virat Kohli's struggles continued in Australia, with another dismissal on a delivery outside off-stump during India's chase of 340 runs. Kohli's performance has been below par this tour, averaging 27.83 across four Tests. India face a daunting task of achieving a record fourth-innings run chase or batting out for a draw.
England have announced a strong playing XI for the opening T20I match against India in Kolkata, led by experienced captain Jos Buttler. The squad features a mix of seasoned players and all-rounders, offering seven bowling options. Phil Salt and Ben Duckett are set to open, with Harry Brook serving as vice-captain.
Torrential rain washed out the third and final T20I between South Africa and Pakistan in Johannesburg, leaving fans disappointed. South Africa had already clinched the series 2-0 after dominant wins in the first two matches. George Linde's all-round performance earned him Player of the Series. David Miller and Reeza Hendricks shone with the bat for South Africa, while Saim Ayub impressed for Pakistan.
Sophie Ecclestone's all-around brilliance led UP Warriorz to a thrilling victory over Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the first-ever Super Over of the Women's Premier League. Ecclestone's 33 off 19 balls and excellent bowling helped her team tie the match before sealing the win in the Super Over, giving up only four runs against RCB's nine-run target.
Chennai Super Kings' IPL 2025 campaign faces significant challenges after their fifth defeat in six matches, succumbing to Kolkata Knight Riders. The five-time champions recorded their lowest home total, intensifying concerns about their performance. Michael Clarke suggests CSK's confidence is low, criticizing their lack of intent and conservative approach.