MS Dhoni, at 43, is showing he can still compete at the highest level ahead of the IPL 2025 season with the Chennai Super Kings. During training, he showcased his classic skills, including his famous 'Helicopter shot', impressing with a strike rate of 220.55 last season despite knee issues.
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Pakistan cricket is facing instability, particularly affecting star player Babar Azam, whose performance has declined amid frequent changes in leadership and management. Saeed Ajmal criticised former cricketers' harsh comments and urged a more supportive environment. The removal of Babar and Rizwan from captaincy roles is viewed as a hasty decision that may further harm the team's prospects.
Punjab Kings have had strong start to IPL 2025 under their new captain Shreyas Iyer, with victories over Lucknow Super Giants and Gujarat Titans. Shreyas, praised by coach Ricky Ponting, has played key roles with undefeated scores, while the team has maintained strong bowling and batting performances.
James Anderson, England's legendary fast bowler, has been knighted in Rishi Sunak's resignation honours list for his outstanding contributions to cricket. Anderson retired from Test cricket in July as the highest wicket-taker among fast bowlers, amassing 704 wickets. He continues his career with Lancashire, marking his 25th first-class season. According to the British government, Anderson will be knighted for “services to cricket.”
Newly-appointed RCB captain Rajat Patidar aims to learn leadership from Virat Kohli and prioritize player support. Replacing Faf Du Plessis, Patidar highlights the role of experienced teammates in navigating IPL challenges. Coach Andy Flower commends Kohli's maturity and enthusiasm for RCB's new season, emphasizing a team-focused captaincy decision rather than external recruitment.
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.
Punjab Kings, under new captain Shreyas Iyer and coach Ricky Ponting, aim to break their 17-year IPL trophy dsrought. Ponting, emphasizing a winning mindset, has high hopes for young talents like Musheer Khan and Priyansh Arya as the coach aims to transform Punjab into a championship team.
Abu Dhabi Knight Riders head coach Dwayne Bravo highlights the ILT20's importance in enhancing UAE cricket, providing local players with crucial experience. Bravo draws parallels to Indian Premier League and Big Bash League's impacts, stressing community development. Sharjah Warriorz' victory, driven by Johnson Charles and key bowlers, enhances their playoff prospects.
In a thrilling SA20 match at Kingsmead, Durban's Super Giants narrowly defeated the Pretoria Capitals by two runs. Despite an impressive 154-run partnership between Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Will Jacks, Pretoria couldn't chase DSG's target of 210, finishing at 207/6. Key performances from Noor Ahmad, Chris Woakes, and Keshav Maharaj turned the game in DSG's favour.
The sparsely attended ICC 2025 Champions Trophy matches in Dubai and Karachi have raised concerns about the declining interest in ODI cricket. With fan engagement dropping, questions are emerging about the relevance and future of the format, as compared to the more popular T20 leagues.