Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Rohit Sharma sends best wishes to Angelo Mathews for his final Test

 Star India batter Rohit Sharma has sent his best wishes to Angelo Mathews as he’s decided to retire from Test cricket. Mathews is playing his last Test against Bangladesh in Galle as he’s set to call time from the longest format after playing 119 matches for his country.


The 38-year-old is the third-highest run scorer for his country in Tests with 8167 runs to his name at an average of 44.62 with 16 hundreds and 45 fifties. Recently, India’s ODI captain Rohit Sharma sent his best wishes to the Sri Lankan all-rounder, recalling their past battles from the under-19 days.



Monday, June 16, 2025

R Ashwin faces ball-tampering allegations in Tamil Nadu Premier League: Report


 R Ashwin continues to remain in the spotlight during the ninth edition of the Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL). Just days after being sanctioned for an outburst against an on-field umpire, Ashwin has now been accused of ball tampering by one of the franchises.

According to The Indian Express, the Siechem Madurai Panthers—one of the eight teams in the TNPL—have accused Ashwin and his team, Dindigul Dragons, of tampering with the ball during their match on Saturday, 14 June, at the SCF Cricket Ground in Salem.

Sunday, June 15, 2025

Australia head coach McDonald mulls top-order changes after WTC final loss to South Africa

 Australia head coach Andrew McDonald hinted at a rejig in the top order after misfiring in the World Test Championship (WTC) final defence against South Africa at Lord's.


Marnus Labuschagne was a hot topic during the buildup to the high-stakes final, which Australia lost by five wickets. Amid his lean phase with the bat, Labuschagne was promoted to the top of the order with hopes of his return to blazing form. However, he returned with scores of 17 and 22, leaving him with an average of 27.82 for the WTC cycle and making his position in the team uncertain.



Friday, June 13, 2025

IND vs ENG: India warm up in Beckenham as Shubman Gill urges intensity ahead of England Tests

 Team India have kicked off their preparations for the crucial Test series against England with an intense intra-squad match in Beckenham. On Day 1, the focus was clear — get the team back in the groove and make every moment count on the field.


Pat Cummins hungry for more after 300 Test wickets: Got lots of miles in my legs

 Pat Cummins feels that he still has a long way to go after breaching the 300 Test wicket milestone on Day 2 of the World Test Championship (WTC) final at Lord's on Thursday, June 12. The Australian skipper reached the landmark during his fantastic spell of six for 28 to help Australia bundle out South Africa for 138 runs in the first innings.


Thursday, June 12, 2025

He took the call as a professional, not as a superstar

 To lose one experienced batter before a tour of England might be unfortunate; to lose two seems like carelessness. And yet, it is possible that picking Rohit Sharma or Virat Kohli would have been more a tribute to the past than a solution for the present. A new generation is being thrown into the fray, and there’s nothing wrong with that.


Tuesday, June 10, 2025

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 Steve Smith celebrates after scoring his century against Sri Lanka in Galle earlier this year

Steve Smith has not trained for three months after announcing his ODI retirement post Australia’s loss to India in the Champions Trophy 2025 semifinal. Back with the side for the WTC final against South Africa at Lord’s starting on June 11, Smith looks to continue purple patch in Tests.


‌Steve Smith is back with the Australian side ahead of the World Test Championship 2023-25 final after an extended break of three months following Australia’s semifinal loss to India in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Incidentally, that was Smith’s final innings in ODIs as he announced his exit from the 50-over format.


As his teammates continued to be in vogue with the IPL or County cricket or trained with the national side in Brisbane, the middle-order batter decided to spend time in New York returning in time for the marquee contest against South Africa at Lord’s on June 11.


"I'd normally have a bat laying around the house somewhere and just pick it up and do a bit of shadow batting and stuff," Smith said. "But I made a conscious decision to try and just let it go for a while. It was good.


"I hadn't hit a ball since I missed a full toss off Mohammed Shami in the Champions Trophy. Fortunately, everything sort of clicked into place immediately. I feel like I'm moving really well, I feel strong and just ready to get into it now. Hopefully, I can kick off where I left off the last couple of Tests that we played [in Sri Lanka]."


"We're a bit older, we've hit a lot of balls," he said. "It's about having that mental side as switched on as it can be for the big moments. And you don't want to use up all your energy in the nets. There's a fine balance, of course. I'm someone that needs to feel really prepared. 


“And I don't want to leave any stone unturned in my preparation so that when I go to the middle, I'm ready to play. But when you're hitting the ball well, you can sort of do what you want in terms of your preparation in a way. You can just let it be and trust that when you get to the middle, it's all going to be okay."


Smith, by his own lofty standards, has been going through a lean patch after his century at Lord’s against England during the 2023 Ashes series. The 36-year-old did not have a century to his name in 12 Test matches with only four scores of 50 or above till the Brisbane Test against India in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. But from then on, the former Australian captain has been on a purple patch with four hundreds in five matches, including two in two matches during the Sri Lanka tour.


"I feel like I've been in the team for a while and I haven't felt under a great deal of pressure," he said. "Maybe a little bit after Adelaide last year was the most I've felt. And maybe [that's] why I came out the next game and was really, really hungry to get a good score in Brisbane.”


The Aussie batter has an excellent record in Test matches in England with a tally of 2255 runs, including eight hundreds and nine fifties, at an average of 55.00. He played a crucial role in Australia winning its maiden WTC title in 2023 with a century against India in the final at The Oval.


Smith’s record at the Mecca of Cricket is even better with the average going up to 58.33 in five Test matches with a century against archrivals England, during the Ashes 2023, in his last match at the venue.


"I think it's probably, outside of Sydney, my favourite ground to play at," he said. "The history, the surface itself. It always takes a few balls just to get used to that slope. One end you feel like you're standing really tall, the other end you feel like you're falling over a little bit. But the ball races away, both up the hill and down the hill.


"And then the lunch is fabulous. They always say it's a great place to miss out so you can enjoy your lunch. Fortunately, or unfortunately, the last few years I've done really well there, so I haven't been able to cash in on that,” he quipped.

Rohit Sharma sends best wishes to Angelo Mathews for his final Test

 Star India batter Rohit Sharma has sent his best wishes to Angelo Mathews as he’s decided to retire from Test cricket. Mathews is playing h...