Agni Chopra, born to Bollywood producer Vidhu Vinod Chopra and critic Anupama Chopra, was drafted by MI New York for $50,000 in Major League Cricket. Despite growing up in a showbiz family, Agni pursued cricket, overcoming challenges tied to his privileged status, and excelling in domestic tournaments. Now, he moves to American cricket, eyeing international opportunities.
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Agni Chopra, son of filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra and critic Anupama Chopra, received the Madhavrao Scindia Award for Top Run Getter in Ranji Trophy Plate League from Indian skipper Rohit Sharma. Scoring 939 runs in the 2023-24 season, Agni aspires to help Mizoram advance and secure a place in the Indian Test team.
Rajat Patidar has been appointed as the new captain of Royal Challengers Bengaluru for the upcoming IPL season. Former captain Virat Kohli supports this decision wholeheartedly. Patidar's calmness and leadership aspirations impressed the RCB management. With Kohli's mentorship, Patidar is expected to grow as a leader.
Skipper Smriti Mandhana expressed disappointment with India's fielding in the first ODI against Ireland, noting missed opportunities that allowed the visitors to post 238 despite early setbacks on Friday. Mandhana praised the bowlers' efforts on a batting-friendly pitch and highlighted key batting performances from Pratika Rawal and Tejal Hasanbis as India comfortably chased the target.
Australia closed the first day of the fourth Test against India at 311/6. Debutant Sam Konstas scored 60, engaging in confrontations, including one with Virat Kohli. Jasprit Bumrah's effective bowling helped maintain equilibrium. Steve Smith remained unbeaten on 68, accompanied by skipper Pat Cummins. Anticipation is high for Day 2's ideal cricket conditions.
Rain significantly interrupted the opening day of the third Test between India and Australia in Brisbane. Only 13.2 overs were possible, with Australia reaching 28/0 before play was abandoned. Extended playing hours are scheduled for the remaining days to compensate for lost time, although rain is forecast throughout the Test. The five-Test series is currently tied at 1-1.
Wayne Parnell will continue to lead the Pretoria Capitals in the third season of SA20. Despite a challenging second season, Parnell remains committed to improving team performance and securing a trophy. He emphasises empowering team members and maintaining an aggressive, positive approach to the game. Parnell's personal contributions with both bat and ball are also highlighted.
Following his retirement, Mohammed Shami praised Wriddhiman Saha for his remarkable contributions to cricket. Saha, renowned for his glove work, played 141 First-Class games and 40 Tests for India. His IPL journey includes memorable moments, notably a century in the 2014 final. Saha retired after this Ranji Trophy season, ending an illustrious career.
Jason Gillespie resigned as Pakistan's red-ball coach after being excluded from the national team's selection for the South Africa series. He faced a difficult environment created by some PCB officials who sidelined him in key decisions. The board disregarded his recommendations, appointed a different coach, and failed to consult him on squad selections, ultimately leading to his departure.