Sanju Samson recalled his journey with Rajasthan Royals, starting under Rahul Dravid in 2013. Now, in 2025, Samson captains the team while Dravid serves as coach. Their reunion highlights Dravid's long-term influence. Samson looks forward to learning from Dravid, who returned after coaching India's T20 World Cup win. Rajasthan Royals open their IPL 2025 campaign on March 23.
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Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals will compete in the Women's Premier League final. Mumbai boasts strong performances from Nat Sciver-Brunt and Hayley Matthews, while Delhi relies on bowler Jess Jonassen and Shikha Pandey. Both teams aim for the WPL trophy at Brabourne Stadium, with Mumbai's batting prowess set against Delhi's strong bowling lineup.
The SA20 T20 tournament in South Africa uses a points-based system ensuring fairness and excitement in rankings. Teams earn four points per win, with an additional bonus point for a commanding performance. Tiebreakers prioritize wins, bonus points, and NRR. Sunrisers Eastern Cape recently earned their third consecutive bonus point victory to remain in third position with 15 points.
India's fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah revealed teammate Mohammed Siraj bowled with a niggle during the third Test against Australia. Despite the injury, Siraj showed fighting spirit, picking up two wickets. Bumrah praised Siraj's commitment and positive attitude, even when not fully fit, emphasising his valuable contribution to the team.
West Indies fast bowling legend Andy Roberts lauded Mohammed Shami as India's best bowler, praising his control and swing. Roberts questioned India's decision to bat first in the second Test against Australia. Though injured, Shami's recent strong domestic performances raise hopes for his return to the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, a series currently tied 1-1.
Virat Kohli congratulated Rajat Patidar on being named the new captain of Royal Challengers Bengaluru, praising his growth and performance. Despite rumours of Kohli's return to captaincy, RCB chose Patidar, with Director of Cricket Mo Bobat emphasising Kohli's influence and support for the decision. Former RCB skipper Faf du Plessis also heaped praise on Patidar for earning the job.
Explosive New Zealand batsman Bevon Jacobs earns his first international call-up for the upcoming T20 series against Sri Lanka, marking Mitchell Santner's captaincy debut. Jacobs' impressive domestic performance and recent IPL contract secured his spot. The Blackcaps will play three T20s starting Saturday, followed by three ODIs, their final series before the Champions Trophy.
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Former Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal, aged 36, suffered a heart attack on the field during a domestic match in Dhaka. He was leading Mohammedan Sporting Club when he experienced chest pain and was hospitalised. Tamim is receiving treatment and his condition has stabilised. The Bangladesh Cricket Board canceled its scheduled meeting and members visited him at the hospital.