Author: Raghav Singh

  • Harmanpreet focused and ready as his team faces reigning champions Bengal in Men’s HIL

    Soorma Hockey Club captain Harmanpreet Singh has stated that his team is fully prepared and eager for the challenge as they gear up to face reigning champions Bengal Tigers in their opening match of the Hockey India League (HIL) on Sunday.

    Focused Preparations

    With the core of last season’s squad remaining unchanged, Soorma’s preparations have centred more on refinement than rebuilding. The emphasis in training has been on disciplined defending, effective transition management against elite opposition, and improved decisiveness in the circle, particularly during penalty corners.

    Captain’s Confidence

    “We’re calm, we’re clear, and we’re ready to take on the champions,” said captain Harmanpreet Singh. “We trust the work we’ve done. Most of this group has played together before, which helps us stay composed and focus on the details – creating pressure, converting our chances, and making smart decisions in key moments. HIL is also a big platform for us with a busy year ahead, and we want to use it to build rhythm and confidence.”

    Coach’s Insights

    Head coach Philippe Goldberg echoed similar sentiments, stressing the need for intent and discipline when facing a side with a proven track record. “When you face the defending champions, every phase of the game matters,” he said. “Our focus has been on controlling transitions, staying patient without the ball, and being decisive when opportunities come. The continuity in this squad gives us belief and allows us to prepare with purpose rather than uncertainty.”

    Game Day Approach

    As Soorma Hockey Club steps into their first fixture of the season, the approach is straightforward: remain composed, trust the structure, and be ready to challenge the champions from the opening whistle.

    The HIL kicks off on Saturday, with Tamil Nadu Dragons and Hyderabad Toofans set to face off in the curtain raiser. Soorma Hockey Club will clash against the Bengal Tigers in the tournament’s second match on Sunday, with Kalinga Lancers and Ranchi Royals also set to lock horns later on the same day.

  • Hardik Pandya hits five sixes in an over to achieve his first Vijay Hazare Trophy century

    Hardik Pandya hits five sixes in an over to achieve his first Vijay Hazare Trophy century

    India’s premier all-rounder Hardik Pandya delivered a sensational performance, marking his maiden List A century on Saturday against Vidarbha in the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy at the Niranjan Shah Stadium.

    Pandya’s Heroics

    When Pandya came to bat, Baroda was struggling at 71 for five after 20 overs. Coming in at number seven, he initially played cautiously, focusing on building a partnership. He reached his half-century in 44 balls.

    Pandya then shifted gears, taking just 24 more balls to achieve a three-figure score. In a blistering 39th over, he hit 34 runs, smashing five sixes and a four in just six deliveries to complete his century in 68 balls. Ultimately, he scored 133 off 92 balls, which included an astonishing 11 sixes and eight fours. Thanks to his outstanding innings, Baroda posted a total of 293 runs in 50 overs.

    Bowling Challenges

    Aside from Pandya, other Baroda batters struggled against Vidarbha’s bowling attack, with no player managing to surpass 30 runs. Yash Thakur led Vidarbha’s bowlers, claiming four wickets, while Nachiket Bhute and Parth Rekhade chipped in with two wickets each.

    A Milestone Match

    This match marked Pandya’s first outing for Baroda this season. Across his career, he has participated in 119 List A matches, consisting of 94 ODIs for India, eight for India A, and 17 for Baroda. In List A cricket, Pandya has accumulated 2,300 runs and taken 110 wickets.

    Recent Form

    Pandya has been in excellent form recently, having scored 142 runs at a strike rate of 186.84 during the India vs South Africa T20I series last month. This performance stands out as a remarkable comeback after recovering from an injury that had sidelined him for over three months. With Team India set to announce their ODI squad for the New Zealand series soon, Pandya’s exceptional performance provides positive momentum for the team.

  • IPL 2026: KKR Parts Ways with Mustafizur Rahman Following BCCI Decision

    IPL 2026: KKR Parts Ways with Mustafizur Rahman Following BCCI Decision

    The Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have confirmed the release of Bangladesh pacer Mustafizur Rahman from their Indian Premier League (IPL) squad. This decision comes following instructions from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) amid significant controversy regarding the player’s participation in the tournament.

    Official Statement from KKR

    “Kolkata Knight Riders confirms that BCCI/IPL, as the regulator of IPL, has instructed it to release Mustafizur Rahman from the squad ahead of the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) season. The release has been carried out following due process and consultations, upon the instruction of the Board of Control for Cricket in India. BCCI will allow Kolkata Knight Riders a replacement player in line with IPL regulations, and further details will be communicated in due course,” the franchise stated.

    BCCI’s Confirmation

    Earlier, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia confirmed the board’s directive for KKR to release Rahman and permitted them to seek a replacement. “The BCCI has instructed KKR to release Bangladesh pacer Mustafizur Rahman from their squad, while also allowing the franchise to name a replacement,” he mentioned.

    Background on the Decision

    The decision was made in the wake of reports concerning violence against members of the Hindu community in Bangladesh in December, leading to criticism of Rahman’s involvement in the IPL.

    Rahman’s Record and Auction Details

    Rahman attracted considerable attention when KKR acquired him for a record Rs 9.20 crore during the December mini-auction, making him the highest-paid Bangladeshi cricketer in IPL history. His purchase followed a fierce bidding war that started with a base price of Rs 2 crore, involving the Chennai Super Kings and Delhi Capitals.

    The 30-year-old has taken 65 wickets across 60 matches, maintaining an economy rate of 8.13 since his IPL debut with Sunrisers Hyderabad in 2016. He has played for multiple franchises: Mumbai Inddigihunt in 2018, Rajasthan Royals in 2021, Delhi Capitals during 2022-23, and Chennai Super Kings in 2024.

    He represented DC in IPL 2025 as a replacement for Jake Fraser-McGurk due to injury.

  • Azizul Hakim named captain of Bangladesh team for U19 World Cup 2026

    Azizul Hakim named captain of Bangladesh team for U19 World Cup 2026

    The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has appointed Azizul Hakim as captain of a robust squad for the upcoming ICC Men’s Under-19 World Cup, set to be co-hosted by Zimbabwe and Namibia. Zawad Abrar has been named as his deputy.

    Bangladesh has relied on experience and current form to assemble a 15-member squad. Alongside this, eight standby players have been announced to step in case of injuries. The team will kick off their campaign against India on January 17.

    Captain Azizul Hakim and vice-captain Zawad Abrar are in strong form, having accumulated over 1,000 runs in Youth ODIs since the last U19 World Cup. Kalam Siddiki, who has scored 857 runs during this period, is also a key player to watch out for.

    The squad features a strong bowling lineup, with pacers Iqbal Hossain and Al Fahad expected to thrive in pace-friendly conditions in Zimbabwe. They have been the team’s most successful bowlers since the last U19 World Cup, taking 45 and 43 wickets, respectively.

    Bangladesh faces a challenging Group B that includes India, New Zealand, and the USA. From the four groups, three teams will progress to the Super Sixes, followed by the semi-finals and the final.

    A total of 16 teams will compete in the 2026 ICC Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup, featuring 41 matches throughout the tournament. The teams will be split into four groups, with the top three from each group advancing to the Super Six stage. The fourth-placed teams in Groups A and D will face off, as will those in Groups B and C during the placement stage.

    Bangladesh Squad:
    Azizul Hakim Tamim (c), Zawad Abrar (vc), Samiun Basir Ratul, Sheikh Parvez Jibon, Rizan Hossan, Shaharia Al Amin, Shadin Islam, Md Abdullah, Farid Hasan Faysal, Kalam Siddiki Aleen, Rifat Beg, Saad Islam Razin, Al Fahad, Shahriar Ahmed, Iqbal Hossain.

    Standby:
    Abdur Rahim, Debashis Sarkar Deba, Rafi Uzzaman Rafi, Farhan Shahriar, Farzan Ahmed Alif, Sanjid Majumder, Md Sobuj.

  • Defending champions Anish Thapa and Nirmaben Thakor to head Indian team at Mumbai Marathon

    Defending champions Anish Thapa and Nirmaben Thakor to head Indian team at Mumbai Marathon

    The 21st Mumbai Marathon, a World Athletics gold label event, promises an exciting mix of seasoned champions and emerging talents, showcasing the depth of Indian distance running. All eyes will be on defending champions Anish Thapa and Nirmaben Thakor as they strive to reclaim their titles at Asia’s premier marathon on January 18.

    Prize Money and Records

    The top three finishers in both the Indian Elite men’s and women’s categories will earn prize money of Rs 5 lakh, Rs 4 lakh, and Rs 3 lakh, respectively. There’s also a bonus of Rs 2 lakh for setting an event record, along with a jackpot of Rs 1 lakh for creating an Indian event record. As of now, the Indian event records are held by Nitendra Singh Rawat (2:15:48) for men and Sudha Singh (2:34:56) for women.

    Men’s Elite Field

    Anish Thapa leads the men’s elite category, showcasing his championship prowess after winning the Hyderabad Marathon 2025. He has a personal best of 2:16:41, achieved in Delhi in 2022. He will face tough competition from Man Singh, the runner-up at the Mumbai Marathon 2025, who has a personal best of 2:13:25 from the 2025 Valencia Marathon. Man Singh, the third-fastest Indian marathoner ever, also clinched the title at the 2024 Asian Marathon Championships.

    Competing alongside them is Srinu Bugatha, a two-time Mumbai Marathon Champion (2020 & 2024), bringing valuable experience. Pradeep Singh Chaudhary, steadily improving on the domestic circuit, is emerging as a formidable challenger.

    Women’s Elite Race

    In the women’s elite race, Nirmaben Thakor aims for an impressive third Mumbai Marathon victory. She will be competing against Jyoti Gawate, a two-time winner in 2011 and 2017, who is making a significant comeback. Lalita Babbar, with three consecutive wins from 2012 to 2014, holds a record that Nirmaben hopes to equal.

    Bhagirathi, who has won marathons in Hyderabad and Delhi, also joins the lineup, boasting a personal best of 2:48:56. The women’s field includes Sonam, a podium finisher at Mumbai Marathon 2025, and Ashvini Madan Jadhav, one of the youngest participants in the elite group.

    Official Statement

    Vivek Singh, JT MD of Procam International, stated, “The Tata Mumbai Marathon has always been a definitive platform for Indian distance running, and the 21st edition once again underlines the depth, resilience, and growing competitiveness of our elite athletes. With defending champions returning, former winners back in contention, and a strong group of emerging runners stepping up, the Indian elite field reflects how far the sport has progressed nationally. As a World Athletics Gold Label Race, the Tata Mumbai Marathon continues to challenge Indian athletes to test themselves against the highest benchmarks while giving them a stage that commands global attention.”

    This year’s race will feature 36 of the country’s best athletes, comprising 23 men and 13 women, fiercely competing for the men’s and women’s titles.

  • IPL 2026: Madan Lal supports BCCI as KKR is asked to release Mustafizur

    IPL 2026: Madan Lal supports BCCI as KKR is asked to release Mustafizur

    Former India cricketer Madan Lal has expressed support for the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) decision to request the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) release Bangladesh cricketer Mustafizur Rahman. He believes that the board has made the right decision after conducting thorough consultations.

    On Saturday, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia announced that the board directed KKR to let go of the Bangladeshi fast bowler before the IPL 2026 season. This decision comes in the wake of debates regarding Rahman’s high-profile signing, particularly after reports of violence against the Hindu community in Bangladesh in December, which drew criticism about his involvement in the IPL.

    “I believe whatever the BCCI has done must have followed thorough consultation, keeping public sentiment in mind. They may also have received inputs from the government. Whether it is right or wrong, I cannot say, but the BCCI understands the situation well. India helped Bangladesh gain independence, and the killing of our Hindu brothers there is deeply wrong. The people of Bangladesh should reflect on this,” stated Lal, who is part of India’s 1983 World Cup-winning team.

    Rahman gained significant attention after KKR purchased him for a record Rs 9.20 crore during the December mini-auction, making him the most expensive Bangladeshi cricketer in IPL history. He was acquired from a starting price of Rs 2 crore following a fierce bidding war between Chennai Super Kings and Delhi Capitals.

    Although KKR has not yet issued an official statement regarding the BCCI’s ruling, it is expected that they will comply before the upcoming season begins.

    In addition, spiritual teacher Devkinandan Thakur and various others have publicly criticized KKR and its co-owner, Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan, for signing Rahman. Thakur noted that followers of Sanatan Dharma, especially Hindus, were upset by KKR’s decision due to the ongoing atrocities against Hindus in the neighboring country.

  • Gerhard Erasmus to captain Namibia in T20 World Cup 2026 squad

    Gerhard Erasmus to captain Namibia in T20 World Cup 2026 squad

    All-rounder Gerhard Erasmus will lead Namibia’s quest for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8. This marks Namibia’s fourth consecutive appearance in the tournament, where they are drawn in Group A alongside India, Pakistan, and the USA.

    Erasmus will spearhead Namibia’s squad, bolstered by wicketkeeper-batter Zane Green’s experience as an opening batter. The team features a strong mix of seasoned international players, including JJ Smit, Jan Frylinck, and Bernard Scholtz, who contribute proven records. Pace bowlers Ruben Trumpelmann and Ben Shikongo will add depth to the bowling attack.

    “Our FNB Eagles are locked in for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, hosted in India & Sri Lanka. Wishing the team and management the best as they fly the Namibian flag on the global stage. Fans, get ready! Travel packages to support the boys will be announced soon,” Cricket Namibia shared on X.

    Additionally, Nicol Loftie-Eaton, WP Myburgh, and Malan Kruger will enhance Namibia’s batting strength.

    Namibia will kick off their tournament campaign on February 10 against the Netherlands at Arun Jaitley Stadium. They will return to the same venue on February 12 to face the tournament hosts, India.

    Following their match against India, Namibia will travel to Chennai for a clash with the United States on February 15. Their final group-stage match will take place in Sri Lanka against Pakistan at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground in Colombo on February 18.

    The 20-team tournament will be co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka over 29 days at eight venues—five in India and three in Sri Lanka. The venues include:

    – Narendra Modi Stadium (Ahmedabad)
    – MA Chidambaram Stadium (Chennai)
    – Arun Jaitley Stadium (New Delhi)
    – Wankhede Stadium (Mumbai)
    – Eden Gardens (Kolkata)
    – R. Premadasa Stadium (Colombo)
    – Sinhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground (Colombo)
    – Pallekele International Cricket Stadium (Kandy)

    Namibia’s squad for the T20 World Cup includes:

    Gerhard Erasmus (c), Zane Green, Bernard Scholtz, Ruben Trumpelmann, JJ Smit, Jan Frylinck, Louren Steenkamp, Malan Kruger, Nicol Loftie-Eaton, Jack Brassell, Ben Shikongo, JC Balt, Dylan Leicher, WP Myburgh, Max Heingo.

    Travelling Reserve: Alexander Volschenk.

  • Cummins and Hazlewood out for Pakistan series, but Bailey hopeful for T20 World Cup return

    Cummins and Hazlewood out for Pakistan series, but Bailey hopeful for T20 World Cup return

    Australia’s chairman of selectors, George Bailey, expressed confidence that Josh Hazlewood and Tim David would be ready in time for the World Cup. He remained hopeful that a scan for Pat Cummins, scheduled for the end of January, would bring encouraging news after his Ashes workload.

    Strategic Approach to Cummins’ Availability

    Australia is prepared to take a calculated risk regarding Pat Cummins’ availability for the upcoming T20 World Cup. Selectors are open to carrying the captain through the early stages of the tournament if it allows him to make a significant impact later on. This approach resembles Australia’s handling of Travis Head during the 2023 ODI World Cup, where patience with an injury ultimately paid dividends.

    Cummins, along with Hazlewood and David, has been named in Australia’s provisional squad for next month’s tournament, pending fitness. Cummins has not played since his single Ashes Test appearance in Adelaide, having recovered from a lumbar stress injury, while Hazlewood is working his way back from an Achilles injury. David, meanwhile, saw his Big Bash League campaign cut short due to a hamstring injury.

    Bailey shared insights on the players’ status, saying, “I don’t think they (Hazlewood and Cummins) will be available for the Pakistan series (three T20Is in January), but I think both should be online (for the World Cup). Patty might be a bit later; that might be a similar sort of situation to Travis Head in the 50-over World Cup, where there’s an entry point at some point. Hopefully, we can manage and carry a squad until that point. I think Hoff [Hazlewood] should be right by the start, think Tim David should be right by the start.”

    Managing Early Tournament Challenges

    Bailey acknowledged that accommodating Cummins would require flexibility, as Australia might need to navigate the early part of the tournament without their captain. Australia’s opening round fixtures against Ireland, Oman, Sri Lanka, and Zimbabwe will take place in Sri Lanka, which could help selectors manage workloads and combinations before the Super Eights.

    “You might get pushed into a corner where you can’t, and you might need to make adjustments in the squad,” Bailey explained. “We were close to that having to be the case with Travis. It’s got to fit… but I guess the beauty is potentially Colombo and Kandy might allow you to set the team up in different ways.”

    Spin Options and Team Structure

    Those spin options include left-armers Matt Kuhnemann and Cooper Connolly, who complement the established pairing of Adam Zampa and Glenn Maxwell. Kuhnemann is still searching for his first T20I wicket after four matches, while Connolly has taken one so far. Despite not featuring in recent T20I series against South Africa, New Zealand, and India, Connolly earned selection after impressing for the Perth Scorchers in the BBL.

    “It’s a nice skill set (left-arm spin) over there, and (there’s) some flexibility of where he can bat,” Bailey noted. “So if you do want to throw that into the mix as a secondary spin option, (he) spins the ball the other way, if you’re going to be using your offspin options.”

    Bailey praised Connolly’s growth and exposure in international cricket, asserting, “He’s continued to grow. I think the exposure that he’s had in international cricket’s been excellent for him, and he’s had some exposure in different roles as well. I just think every time he’s done that, it hasn’t always been good success, necessarily, but he’s a good learner. Just loving seeing him get the opportunity to bat quite high for the Scorchers and also getting plenty of overs.”

    Team Adjustments and Future Selections

    Bailey also pointed out the value both Connolly and Kuhnemann bring with the new ball, especially during the powerplay—an area Australia has not traditionally leaned on spin. He said, “(That) is something that we haven’t traditionally done a lot of. I think both those guys have got that skillset, so that allows you to create some space elsewhere to be able to line up certain bowlers and continue to keep Zamps in his space.”

    A notable omission from the squad is left-arm seamer Ben Dwarshuis, with Xavier Bartlett preferred as the final fast-bowling option. However, Bailey confirmed that Dwarshuis remains a strong contender should Cummins or Hazlewood fail to recover in time. With Mitchell Starc retired from T20 internationals and Spencer Johnson sidelined by injury, Dwarshuis has provided variation and success in recent series against West Indies and New Zealand.

    “It’s great variety and it’s different, so I think any time you can add that to your attack it’s a nice point of difference,” Bailey remarked. “But there still has to be a high skill level there that comes with it. I don’t think you use it just because of the fact it’s a variety, so it’s a bit of a balance.”

    Bailey mentioned that team selection for the upcoming Pakistan T20I series, which serves as preparation for the World Cup, might also depend on player availability following the BBL finals.

  • BCCI tells KKR to release Bangladesh’s Mustafizur Rahman, says Devajit Saikia

    The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Devajit Saikia confirmed that the board has officially requested Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to release Bangladesh pace spearhead Mustafizur Rahman from their squad ahead of the IPL 2026 season. This marks the conclusion of weeks of controversy surrounding this high-profile signing.

    Concerns arose following reports of violent acts against members of the Hindu community in Bangladesh in December, leading critics to voice their disapproval of Rahman’s participation in the IPL. This issue transcended cricket, becoming a political and social concern.

    “The BCCI has instructed KKR to release Bangladesh pacer Mustafizur Rahman from their squad, while also allowing the franchise to name a replacement,” BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia stated.

    Rahman became a subject of much discussion after KKR acquired him for a record Rs 9.20 crore at the December mini-auction, making him the most expensive Bangladeshi cricketer ever signed for the IPL. He was picked from a base price of Rs 2 crore in a fiercely competitive bidding war involving the Chennai Super Kings and the Delhi Capitals.

    However, KKR has not yet released a public statement regarding the BCCI’s decision, though it is anticipated that they will comply by the time the season begins.

    Previously, spiritual teacher Devkinandan Thakur publicly criticized KKR and its co-owner, Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan, for signing Rahman. Thakur noted that followers of the Sanatan Dharma, particularly Hindus, were offended by KKR’s choice, given the current situation regarding atrocities committed against the Hindu population in the neighboring country.

    Rahman’s IPL credentials are noteworthy. The 30-year-old has taken 65 wickets in 60 matches at an economy rate of 8.13 since making his IPL debut with Sunrisers Hyderabad in 2016. He has played for several franchises, including the Mumbai Inddigihunt (2018), Rajasthan Royals (2021), Delhi Capitals (2022-23), and Chennai Super Kings (2024). After CSK did not make it to the playoffs, Rahman was released and returned to DC last season to replace Australian player Jake Fraser-McGurk, who was sidelined due to injury.

  • Irfan Pathan hopes to see Rohit and Kohli playing together for many more years

    Irfan Pathan hopes to see Rohit and Kohli playing together for many more years

    India will kick off their 2026 campaign with a home white-ball series against New Zealand, starting with a three-match ODI series that will see Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli return to action in India colours. With an eye on the 2027 ODI World Cup, former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan urged the senior duo to stay actively involved in domestic cricket whenever they are not on international duty.

    Importance of Match Practice

    Speaking on JioStar, Pathan emphasised the necessity of sustained match practice for Rohit and Kohli, especially as they focus primarily on ODIs while India begins planning for the next World Cup cycle. “You definitely want to think about the ICC 2027 ODI World Cup. It is far away, but I just want to see both Rohit and Kohli playing for the longest time, for India, and when not playing international cricket, in domestic cricket. They are playing just one format and nothing else, so the more they play, the better it is,” Pathan stated.

    Shubman Gill’s Growing Responsibilities

    Pathan also reflected on the increasing responsibilities for Shubman Gill, who has taken on leadership roles in both Test and ODI cricket, highlighting the challenges of captaining the national side at a young age.

    “When I was picked for the first time, at 19 years of age, the great Rahul Dravid said, ‘Irfan, it’s good that you have reached this level, but things will only get difficult from here on.’ Upon asking him, what should I do if things do get difficult? He replied, ‘You will get used to handling it…’ and the same will happen with Shubman Gill. One good thing that happened on the England tour for Shubman was that his Test average improved, and his authority over the team also increased. Now he also has the responsibility in ODIs and it is a huge opportunity for him to grow.”

    Comparisons with Kohli

    Addressing comparisons between Gill and Kohli, Pathan noted that such expectations are a natural by-product of elite talent and past greatness, while backing the young captain’s ability to meet those expectations.

    “He is immensely talented, there is no question about that, and comparisons are inevitable. Virat Kohli was constantly compared to Sachin Tendulkar and was expected to perform at that level. Now that Kohli has reached those heights, Gill is being compared to him. There’s expectations that he must match those standards and score close to 25,000–30,000 runs, and he certainly has the ability to do so.”