New Zealand's skipper Mitchell Santner acknowledged India's dominant performance in the Champions Trophy final, where India chased a target of 252 with six balls to spare. Key contributions came from Rohit Sharma, Kuldeep Yadav, and Varun Chakaravarthy. Santner praised his team's efforts, especially Rachin Ravindra's consistent performances, and expressed gratitude for the team’s collective efforts throughout the tournament.
Related news
Kevin Pietersen criticised England for not holding practice sessions after losses in the T20I and ODI series against India. He highlighted that practicing is crucial for improvement, especially when facing defeats. Jos Buttler defended their approach, stressing that they trained adequately despite tour challenges. Pietersen also dismissed media excuses regarding injuries and lack of turnaround time.
Shreyas Iyer is considered a crucial asset for Team India in the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy due to his dependable middle-order batting and skill against spin. Despite recent setbacks, Iyer has shown impressive form in domestic cricket, including leading Mumbai to title victory in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, making him a strong contender for the squad.
Sunrisers Hyderabad are set to kick off the IPL-2025 season on a high note by retaining their formidable batting core and bolstering their bowling lineup with new additions. The team will face Rajasthan Royals, who are missing their captain, Sanju Samson, and have notable changes in their batting lineup.
Yograj Singh has backed Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli for the upcoming 2025 Champions Trophy despite their poor performance in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series against Australia. He emphasizes the importance of their presence in grooming young talent. Singh also praised the IPL's role in improving Indian cricket and lauded the BCCI's support for women's cricket.
Dinesh Lad, Rohit Sharma's childhood coach, emphasizes the importance of tennis-ball cricket in developing a cricketer's skills. This format improves batting techniques, particularly pull and square cut shots. Lad highlights the role of leagues like ISPL in nurturing future stars, praising its initiative and recognizing its value for refining shot-making abilities, especially for batsmen.
Mohammed Shami celebrated his fifer during India's win over Bangladesh with a gesture dedicated to his late father. Backed by skipper Rohit Sharma, Shami became the fastest Indian to 200 ODI wickets. Reflecting on his journey, Shami emphasized the importance of dedication, persistence, and living in the present while acknowledging past challenges.
Prolific all-rounder Shardul Thakur is set to join Essex for seven County Championship matches starting 2025. Thakur, with outstanding recent performances including a First-Class century and a hat-trick, aims to showcase his skills in county cricket. Essex's director praises his all-round abilities, anticipating a valuable addition to the squad, especially ahead of India's Test series in England.
South African coach Shukri Conrad responded to criticism over the World Test Championship's scheduling after South Africa qualified for the final. Despite disparities in the number of matches played by different teams, Conrad expressed pride in making it to the final. South Africa's consistent performance, including six successive Test wins, secured their spot.
The West Indies cricket team arrived in Islamabad on Monday for their first Test series in Pakistan in eighteen years. They will play a three-day tour match against the Pakistan Shaheens before the first Test in Multan on January 17, followed by the second Test on January 25. This series concludes their current ICC World Test Championship cycle.
Nitish Kumar Reddy's maiden century during the fourth Test against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground earned him recognition and made his father proud. He reached the milestone with a gritty 103 not out, partnering with Washington Sundar in a 127-run stand. Reddy emphasized his determination that kept him going despite challenges, marking his debut series with impressive performances.