Jonathan Trott, the new head coach of the Gulf Giants, emphasises the ILT20's crucial role in developing UAE cricket. He highlights the league's impact on local talent and its contribution to the national team's progress. Trott anticipates a competitive Season 4, aiming to restore the Gulf Giants to their winning form after assessing talent in the Development Tournament.
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Sri Lanka defeated Zimbabwe by four wickets in the first T20I in Harare. Zimbabwe posted 175-7, highlighted by Brian Bennett's impressive 81. Pathum Nissanka anchored Sri Lanka's chase with a rapid 55, while Kamindu Mendis provided the finishing touch with an unbeaten 41, securing the victory with five balls to spare. Richard Ngarava was Zimbabwe's top bowler, taking 2-19.
Arjun Tendulkar, son of Sachin Tendulkar, posted a puzzling message on social media. This happened after reports of his engagement to Saaniya Chandok. The private ceremony was attended by close family. Arjun plays domestic cricket for Goa and is with Mumbai Indians in the IPL. He has played first-class and List A matches.
The DP World International League T20 (ILT20) is set to begin on December 2, offering a crucial platform for players ahead of the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. Season 4 commences with a rematch between Dubai Capitals and Desert Vipers. This tournament provides UAE cricketers valuable exposure and allows international stars to fine-tune their skills before the global event.
The Delhi Premier League T20, now in its second season with eight teams, is generating significant revenue for the DDCA. The association plans to allocate 40-50% of the league's revenue to cricket development, potentially underwriting annual domestic season expenses.
The BCCI's 94th Annual General Meeting is scheduled for September 28, 2025, in Mumbai, where key decisions will be made. The election of new office bearers, including President and Secretary, will be a primary focus, alongside financial reviews and committee appointments. The formation of the Women's Premier League Committee and discussions on sexual harassment prevention highlight the meeting's comprehensive agenda.
Josh Hazlewood has identified England's formidable batting lineup, featuring Joe Root and Harry Brook, as a significant threat for the upcoming Ashes series. He acknowledged Root's exceptional form and Brook's fearless approach, anticipating a stern challenge for the Australian bowlers. The Ashes series commences on November 21 in Perth.
Hardik Pandya's new blonde hairstyle has become a social media sensation as he prepares for the Asia Cup 2025 in Dubai. Despite the attention on his looks, Pandya remains focused on leading India to defend their title.
Vinod Tihara, former DDCA secretary, is pushing for Ashok Sharma's removal, claiming he has exceeded the nine-year tenure limit as per BCCI rules. Sharma refutes this, stating Tihara is misinterpreting the regulations.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru has launched 'RCB Cares' in response to the tragic stampede during IPL trophy celebrations, which resulted in 11 deaths. The initiative focuses on fan welfare and safety, promising structural safeguards for the future. RCB proposes a fan-safety audit framework, staff training, and collaboration with IPL and KSCA to strengthen crowd management protocols, aiming to prevent similar incidents.