KL Rahul's unbeaten 93 led Delhi Capitals to a six-wicket victory over Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Karnataka man Rahul, playing on his home ground, utilized his experience to adapt to the tricky surface.
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Dubai Capitals' David Warner highlighted his team's determination to secure the ILT20 trophy in the final against Desert Vipers. Warner emphasized maintaining momentum and energy despite previous victories, citing key absences in the opposition's lineup and the importance of early wickets and strong bowling performance.
Cheteshwar Pujara has highlighted Mitchell Starc as a major threat for India in the upcoming Boxing Day Test. Pujara praised Starc's improved accuracy and effectiveness, particularly with the new ball. He emphasized the need for India's batsmen to negotiate Starc's initial spells carefully, noting his reduced impact against the lower order with the older ball.
Former Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal, 36, regained consciousness after a major heart attack during a domestic match. He was leading Mohammedan Sporting Club when rushed to the hospital on Monday. The cricket community, including Shakib Al Hasan and Yuvraj Singh, expressed support. He is now stable, having undergone surgery to clear an artery blockage.
Steve Smith's unbeaten 104 propelled Australia to 330-2 on day one of the opening Test in Galle on Wednesday, surpassing 10,000 Test runs alongside Usman Khawaja's 147. The pair's unbroken 195-run stand frustrated Sri Lanka. Smith became the fourth Australian to reach the milestone, joining cricket legends Allan Border, Steve Waugh, and Ricky Ponting.
Sunil Gavaskar paid tribute to former allrounder Abid Ali, who passed away at 83. Abid Ali took 47 wickets in 29 Tests and was notable for his key role in India's historic 1971 Test wins. He was known for his lion-hearted cricket, versatile batting, and impeccable manners. Condolences were extended to his family.
Kevin Pietersen has called for prioritizing domestic summer cricket in England for the sport's growth. He expressed concerns over the packed international schedule leading to player fatigue and less engagement with local fans. Despite maintaining high performance levels, the team faces a challenging future with fixtures against Zimbabwe and India in 2025.
England captain Ben Stokes, despite experiencing another emotional setback due to a recurring hamstring injury during the third Test against New Zealand, remains resolute about his bowling workload. The injury, a recurrence of a previous one sustained in August, forced him off the field and prevented him from batting in the second innings.
Former India spinner Sairaj Bahutule has vacated his position as spin-bowling coach at BCCI's Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru to join Rajasthan Royals. The BCCI is now seeking applicants to fill this role, with specific qualifications required, including significant first-class cricket experience, coaching record, or relevant coaching certification, by April 10.
Indian bowler Harshit Rana credited Jasprit Bumrah and coach Morne Morkel for his development after making debuts in all formats. Speaking after India's six-wicket win against Bangladesh, he highlighted the influence of their guidance on his consistency and performance, including ahead of the upcoming India-Pakistan match.