Karun Nair returns to top-level cricket with Delhi Capitals in IPL 2024, five years after his last IPL game. At 33, having scored nine centuries in the domestic season, Nair is pushing for an India 'A' selection, aiming for a comeback to India's Test middle order.
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Bangladesh secured a resounding 3-0 T20I series sweep against the West Indies with an 80-run victory in the final match. Jaker Ali's explosive 72 not out, featuring six sixes, propelled Bangladesh to 189/7. A controversial run-out decision that was overturned proved pivotal. The West Indies crumbled for 109, with Rishad Hossain taking three wickets.
Mumbai allrounder Tanush Kotian has been asked to be ready for the first flight out Down Under, ahead of the Boxing Day Test against Australia. Kotian will come in as a replacement for R Ashwin - who announced his retirement after the third Test.
Former Australian pacer Damien Fleming criticizes India’s reaction to Sam Konstas' behavior after a heated exchange with Jasprit Bumrah during the fifth Test in Sydney. The 19-year-old opener has courted controversy throughout the series, provoking key Indian players. However, India gained a slender lead with strong performances from Prasidh Krishna and Mohammed Siraj.
India's Mohit Sharma shared a balanced view of BCCI's revised policy restricting family members on tours. A day earlier, Virat Kohli, however, had strongly emphasised the importance of family presence for players' mental well-being. Players' spouses and families are allowed only after the first two weeks on tours exceeding 45 days or for a week on shorter tours.
The Women's Premier League mini-auction saw uncapped Indian talent shine. Simran Shaikh became the most expensive buy at ₹1.9 crore, going to Gujarat Giants. G Kamalini fetched ₹1.6 crore from Mumbai Indians, while Prema Rawat went to RCB for ₹1.2 crore. Deandra Dottin returned to Gujarat Giants for ₹1.7 crore.
Shreyas Iyer continues to shine in domestic cricket with a stunning century in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, amassing 312 runs in four matches. In contrast, India's T20 captain Suryakumar Yadav struggles with consecutive ducks. Karun Nair sets a world record with 542 runs in five games before dismissal, leading Vidarbha to an unbeaten run.
Pakistan's cricket legends have expressed relief at the ICC's resolution to the Champions Trophy hosting impasse. India will play its Champions Trophy matches at a neutral venue, reciprocated by Pakistan for ICC events hosted by India until 2027. This agreement covers the 2025 Champions Trophy, the 2026 T20 World Cup, and the 2027 Women's Cricket World Cup.
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David Boon will step down as an ICC match referee after the Champions Trophy to join Cricket Australia's board. With vast experience as a player and administrator, Boon's insights will be invaluable to CA as they navigate the evolving landscape of international cricket.