The Asia Cup, traditionally an ODI tournament since 1984, made a significant shift in 2016 by adopting the T20I format. This change, driven by the ACC's restructuring and a new rotational format aligning with ICC events, saw India emerge victorious against Bangladesh in the final.
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Irfan Pathan's forgettable IPL night in 2010, where MS Dhoni's explosive hitting secured a CSK victory and a spot in the semifinals, has resurfaced due to an old interview clip. In the clip, Irfan hinted at Dhoni's alleged hookah smoking and favoritism, sparking renewed debates and trolling related to Irfan's international career exit.
Sandeep Sharma recounted a memorable IPL moment from 2017 when Preity Zinta, co-owner of Punjab Kings, advocated for him to receive the Player of the Match award after his crucial spell against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Sharma dismissed Chris Gayle, Virat Kohli, and AB de Villiers, helping Punjab defend a low score.
The Indian Street Premier League (ISPL) introduces a national competitive framework to bolster grassroots tennis-ball cricket in India. This initiative establishes an official League Affiliation Model and Zonal Panel Structure, decentralizing governance across eight regions.
Aakash Chopra has refuted Irfan Pathan's allegations of favoritism against MS Dhoni, dismissing claims that Dhoni favored players based on personal relationships. Chopra emphasized that captains tend to lean towards players they know and trust, especially under pressure, and that team selection is ultimately driven by the goal of winning, not by extraneous factors like social interactions.
The associations earlier followed a mark of 16.5 as cut-off for yo-yo but showed leniency by selecting even those who posted 14 as, unlike the Virat Kohli-Ravi Shastri era, there was no strict directive from the Indian cricket board. Compared to the world standards, India's Yo-Yo marker wasn't stiff but even then plenty of superstars found it difficult to pass the assessment between what became the dreaded cones in Indian cricket.
Zimbabwe secured a thrilling five-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the second T20I in Harare, leveling the series. Zimbabwe's bowlers shone, dismissing Sri Lanka for a paltry 80, their second-lowest T20I total. Despite a shaky start to their chase, Zimbabwe's Ryan Burl and Tashinga Musekiwa forged a crucial partnership to guide their team to a memorable win.
Shikhar Dhawan faced questioning by the Enforcement Directorate for eight hours. The questioning relates to an alleged illegal betting app money laundering case. The ED recorded his statement under the PMLA. Suresh Raina was also questioned last month. More sportspersons and celebrities are expected to be questioned. The government has banned real-money online gaming.
South African batter Matthew Breetzke, basking in phenomenal form, expressed slight apprehension about his success streak potentially declining. After securing his fifth consecutive ODI fifty, scoring 85 against England, Breetzke humorously acknowledged the possibility of a downturn. He admitted disappointment at missing a century at Lord's but remains grateful for the opportunity to play cricket professionally.
Following heated exchanges in the India-England Test series, former cricketers debated introducing yellow and red cards. David Lloyd, recalling his time on the umpires' selection committee, advocated for stricter penalties. The panel suggested using cards for incidents like Mohammed Siraj's barge and the Gill-Crawley face-off, proposing a traffic-light system for warnings and escalating punishments.