Major League Cricket’s third season starts at Oakland Coliseum, California, in an effort to boost cricket in the U.S. Matches will be held in Oakland, Dallas, and Florida, with the finals in Dallas. The San Francisco Unicorns, supported by Silicon Valley investors, will call the Coliseum home.
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Inzamam-ul-Haq criticised Sunil Gavaskar's claim that Pakistan couldn't beat India's B team, urging respect for Pakistan's cricket history. Gavaskar's remarks, stating India's B team could easily defeat Pakistan, sparked controversy. Inzamam called for Gavaskar to reconsider his comments, stating the Indian legend should uphold his legacy with more respectful remarks.
Australian skipper Pat Cummins announced his plans to return to the IPL with Sunrisers Hyderabad after recovering from a left ankle injury. Absent from recent series, Cummins aims to use the competitive IPL matches as preparation for the World Test Championship final and subsequent Test series against South Africa and West Indies.
Rajat Patidar, in his first term as RCB captain, achieved a historic win against CSK at Chepauk after 17 years. His exceptional leadership and personal performance were acknowledged by teammates, including Phil Salt, showcasing Patidar's strategic decisions and impactful innings in the game's most critical moments.
Mohammed Shami showcased his form with a three-wicket spell for Bengal in the Vijay Hazare Trophy preliminary quarterfinal against Haryana. Despite being slightly expensive, 3 for 61, Shami's performance boosts his prospects for a comeback to the Indian team, having been absent since the 2023 ODI World Cup because of injury and subsequent flare-up issues during rehab.
MI Cape Town secured their maiden SA20 Playoff spot with a dominant 10-wicket win over Sunrisers Eastern Cape. Corbin Bosch and Kagiso Rabada's excellent bowling led to SEC being bowled out for 107, with openers Ryan Rickleton and Rassie van der Dussen guiding MICT to victory without losing a wicket.
Persistent rain halted the third day of the first Test between Australia and Sri Lanka, with Australia leading by a significant margin of 518 runs. Sri Lanka, struggling at 136-5 by lunch, saw Dinesh Chandimal fighting at 63 not out while Starc and Lyon kept up the pressure.
KL Rahul's unbeaten 42 guided India to a four-wicket win over Australia in the ICC Champions Trophy semi-final. Australia scored 264, with contributions from Steve Smith and Alex Carey. Player of the match Virat Kohli anchored India's chase with 84 runs before Hardik Pandya and KL Rahul sealed the victory.
England captain Jos Buttler acknowledged his team's inability to effectively counter India's spin attack in the first T20I, leading to a seven-wicket defeat. He emphasized the need for individual players to develop strategies against spin and highlighted the importance of adaptability for the upcoming match in Chennai.
New Zealand defeated South Africa by 50 runs in the Champions Trophy semifinal, setting up a title clash with India. Rachin Ravindra and Kane Williamson's centuries propelled New Zealand to 362 for 6, while South Africa's response fell short despite David Miller's unbeaten century. The final is set for March 9 in Dubai.