Author: Raghav Singh

  • Dev Dutt takes on role as selector for Delhi Civil Services cricket team

    Dev Dutt takes on role as selector for Delhi Civil Services cricket team

    Devdutt appointed as selector for Delhi Services team

    Dev Dutt has been appointed as selector for the Delhi Services team for the All India Civil Services Tournament.

    Dev Dutt, who captained the India Men’s Deaf Cricket Team, led his side to a comprehensive victory in the three-match T20 series against the Inclusive Warriors Deaf Dubai (IWDD) team at Sharjah’s DCS YOU SELECTS Arena. Along with Dev Dutt, Pawan Chauhan and Deepanshu have also been appointed as selectors.

    According to an order issued by the General Administration Department (Sports Branch), trials will be held at the Bharat Nagar Cricket Ground on Saturday and Sunday, with players required to report by 8:30 am. The selection panel will consist of Dev Dutt, the coach of the Delhi & District Cricket Association (DDCA), Pawan Chauhan, and Deepanshu, assistant coach from the Sports Branch at Chhatrasal Stadium, Delhi.

    In a letter from the General Administration Department (Sports Branch), the selectors have been instructed to submit the list of selected probable players immediately after the conclusion of the trials.

  • U19 Asia Cup: India defeats Sri Lanka by eight wickets, faces Pakistan in the final showdown

    U19 Asia Cup: India defeats Sri Lanka by eight wickets, faces Pakistan in the final showdown

    Unbeaten half-centuries from Vihaan Malhotra and Aaron George led India to a convincing eight-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in a rain-affected U19 Men’s Asia Cup semi-final, setting up a thrilling title clash against Pakistan on Sunday.

    Match Overview

    Due to rain, the first semi-final at the ICC Academy Ground was reduced to 20 overs per side. India’s disciplined bowling attack was pivotal, limiting Sri Lanka to 138/8. Kanishk Chouhan and Henil Patel each took two wickets to stifle the Sri Lankan innings.

    Sri Lanka struggled initially, slipping to 28/3 by the sixth over. However, skipper Vimath Dinsara (32) and Chamika Heenatigala (42) contributed significantly, forming a 45-run partnership that brought some momentum. A late surge from Sethmika Seneviratne, who scored 30 runs off just 22 balls, helped Sri Lanka surpass the 135-run mark.

    India’s Chase

    India’s chase began on shaky ground, as skipper Ayush Mhatre and Vaibhav Suryavanshi were both dismissed cheaply by pacer Rasith Nimsara for seven and nine runs respectively. Yet, Malhotra and George steadied the innings with an unbroken 114-run partnership for the third wicket.

    Malhotra, recently signed by Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at the IPL 2026 auction, finished with 61 not out from 45 balls, featuring six boundaries. George contributed a solid 58 not out off 49 deliveries, including five boundaries. Together, they guided India to victory in just 18 overs, marking the team’s eighth appearance in the title clash.

    Looking Ahead

    This victory sets the stage for an exciting encounter against Pakistan, who triumphed over Bangladesh by eight wickets in the other semi-final. It will be the first India-Pakistan final in the U19 Asia Cup since 2014, when an India U19 team comprising current senior players like Shreyas Iyer, Sarfaraz Khan, Sanju Samson, and Kuldeep Yadav claimed the title.

    Brief Scores:

    • Sri Lanka U19: 138/8 in 20 overs (Chamika Heenatigala 33, Sethmika Senevirathne 30; Henil Patel 2-31, Kanish Chouhan 2-36)
    • India U19: 139/2 in 18 overs (Vihaan Malhotra 61, Aaron George 58; Rasith Nimsara 2-31)
    • Result: India won by eight wickets.
  • Army’s Lakshita Bishnoi and Sharvan Kumar win gold in senior mixed team at National Shooting C’ship

    Army’s Lakshita Bishnoi and Sharvan Kumar win gold in senior mixed team at National Shooting C’ship

    The Army pairing of Lakshita Bishnoi and Sharvan Kumar delivered an impressive performance in the 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team gold medal match, securing the gold medal at the 68th National Shooting Championship Competitions (Shotgun) taking place at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range. Lakshita and Sharvan triumphed over Haryana’s Suruchi Singh and Samrat Rana, finishing the match with a score of 16–10.

    Lakshita (290-12x) and Sharvan (292-9x) showcased their skills by qualifying at the top with a total score of 582-21x for the gold medal match. They were followed by Haryana, which secured second place with 582-14x, thanks to Suruchi Singh’s performance of 293-8x and Samrat Rana’s 289-6x, advancing on inner-10 count. Rajasthan took third with a score of 576-21x, led by Anjali Shekhawat (288-11x) and Amit Sharma (288-10x), while Railways finished fourth, also scoring 576-20x, aided by Sakshi Anil Suryavanshi (289-8x) and Saurabh Chaudhary (287-12x).

    In the Senior Mixed Team bronze medal match, Rajasthan earned the bronze medal as Anjali Shekhawat and Amit Sharma defeated Railways’ Sakshi Anil Suryavanshi and Saurabh Chaudhary 17–13.

    In the Junior Mixed Team event, Karnataka’s Jonathan Gavin Antony and Avanthika Madhu clinched the gold medal, achieving a decisive 17–11 victory over Haryana’s Kapil Bainsla and Palak Gulia in the final. The Karnataka pair controlled the match from the outset, translating their qualification consistency into a gold medal. Madhya Pradesh secured the bronze, with Aaradhya Mishra and Yugpratap Singh Rathore winning 16–2 against Uttarakhand’s Abhinav Deshwal and Yashsavi Joshi.

    Earlier in the junior qualification round, Haryana topped the standings for the gold medal match with a score of 580-21x, driven by Palak Gulia (292-10x) and Kapil Bainsla (288-11x). Karnataka was close behind with 580-16x, thanks to Jonathan Gavin Antony (292-8x) and Avanthika Madhu (288-8x). Uttarakhand marked third place with a score of 579-21x, led by Abhinav Deshwal (290-10x) and Yashsavi Joshi (289-11x), while Madhya Pradesh rounded out the top four with 574-13x, with contributions from Yugpratap Singh Rathore (288-9x) and Aaradhya Mishra (286-4x).

    In the youth category, Madhya Pradesh’s Aaradhya Mishra and Yugpratap Singh Rathore capped a strong performance by winning the gold medal with a decisive 16–8 victory over Karnataka’s Gamberya V Gowda and Darren K Dawn. The bronze medal was awarded to the Army, as Himanshi Jangra and Pawan Mandiwal held their nerve in the closing stages to defeat Uttar Pradesh’s Chirag Sharma and Urva Chaudhary 16–12.

  • Chotrani and Suraj advance to quarterfinals of Western India Squash competition

    Chotrani and Suraj advance to quarterfinals of Western India Squash competition

    Top four seeds in the men’s category continued to shine during the 80th CCI Western India Squash, advancing to the quarterfinals with ease on Friday.

    Match Highlights

    Men’s top seed Veer Chotrani dominated Rounak Yadav, winning 11-7, 11-2, 11-5. Meanwhile, second seed Suraj Chand faced a tougher challenge but still managed to edge past Hridhaan Shah with scores of 11-9, 11-9, 11-8 on the courts of the Cricket Club of India (CCI).

    Chotrani expressed his enjoyment on the court, stating, “I enjoyed my time on the court. I usually don’t play early in the morning, but it was a lot of fun. I am looking forward to the upcoming challenges.”

    Spectators have been treated to high-quality squash, showcasing sharp movement, tactical awareness, and impressive resilience.

    Results

    MIXU9:

    • Devyansh Gupta [5/8] bt Lakshanya Rajawat [1] 11-4, 11-7
    • Sabir Khubchandani [2] bt Aarush Suklikar [5/8] 11-7, 11-9

    BU11:

    • Rudransh Prabhakar [5/8] bt Viraaj Wadhwani [3/4] 6-11, 11-8, 11-6, 11-2
    • Avyyanveer Luthra [2] bt Viraj Shinde [5/8] 10-12, 12-10, 11-3, 11-4

    BU13:

    • Viaan Khemani [5/8] bt Thanuj Reddy Puli [3/4] 11-2, 11-6, 11-5
    • Dhairya Gogia [1] bt Ridaan Gupta [5/8] 11-9, 11-5, 11-5

    BU15:

    • Swarit Patil [3/4] bt Vinay Shinde [5/8] 8-11, 11-8, 11-6, 11-7
    • Yusuf Pardiwala [2] bt Rishabh Shyam 11-3, 11-9, 9-11, 7-11, 11-9

    BU17:

    • Agastya Bansal [3/4] bt Pradeepsingh Rathore [9/16] 11-4, 11-4, 3-11, 11-8
    • Saharsh Shahra [1] bt Bhaskar Chahu Darvada [9/16] 11-4, 11-1, 11-3

    BU19:

    • Rachit Shah [1] bt Ravi Lachka 11-1, 11-4, 11-3
    • Arjun Morey [5/8] bt Shravin Jain [3/4] 11-9, 11-6, 4-11, 14-12

    GU11:

    • Sameeksha Sugumar [1] bt Avni Nandal [9/16] 11-2, 11-4, 11-5
    • Anshika Kumari [3/4] bt Inaya Andrabi [5/8] 9-11, 11-6, 11-7, 11-4

    GU13:

    • Gargi Kadam [5/8] bt Shriya Maheshwari [3/4] 9-11, 11-5, 11-7, 8-11, 11-5
    • Riyaa Dalal [2] bt Aarna Rao [9/16] 11-5, 11-13, 11-6, 13-11

    GU15:

    • Divyanshi Jain bt Gauri Jaiswal [3/4] 11-7, 6-11, 11-6, 9-11, 11-7
    • Diva Parasrampuria [2] bt Trisha Shah [5/8] 11-2, 11-8, 11-6

    GU17:

    • Kaashvi Mangal [1] bt Kriya Saravanan [5/8] 11-7, 11-5, 11-5
    • Fabiha Nafees [5/8] bt Devashree Arora [3/4] 7-11, 14-12, 12-10, 11-7

    GU19:

    • Karina Phipps [3] bt Samairah Raj Bhandare 11-5, 11-6, 11-3
    • Akanksha Gupta [2] bt Sehar Nayar [7] 11-7, 11-4, 9-11, 11-9

    Men’s:

    • Mahesh Mangaonkar [5/8] bt Saurabh Kumar 11-2, 11-5
    • Ayaan Vaziralli [3/4] bt Kunal Singh [9/16] 11-4, 11-7, 11-8

    ProCoach:

    • Raja Yadav [2] bt Ajay Rathee [9/16] 11-6, 11-5, 11-5
    • Akhilesh Kumar [1] bt Sunil Kumar [9/16] 11-8, 11-6, 11-6

    MO45:

    • Rishaad Bilimoria bt Alok Taparia [9/16] 11-3, 11-0, 11-2
    • Aditya Maheshwari bt Ketan Patel 11-5, 11-6, 11-8

    MO50:

    • Vinay Rauthan [1] bt Ashutosh Phatak [9/16] 11-4, 11-3, 13-11
    • Hemant Nadkarni [5/8] bt Rahul Kesar [3/4] 9-11, 11-4, 11-4, 11-4

    MO55:

    • Sanjay Rajpal [3/4] bt Jehangir Surti [5/8] 11-9, 11-9, 13-11
    • Vishal Jhunjhunwala bt Ashish Mehta [1] 15-13, 3-11, 11-5, 11-5

    MO60:

    • Rohit Thawani bt Rakesh Bhan [5/8] 11-2, 11-2, 11-3
    • Deepak Moolani [2] bt Nigam Soni [5/8] 11-5, 11-6, 11-8

    MO65:

    • Devapriya Kanoria bt Lalit Kumar Agnihotri [3/4] 11-4, 11-6, 11-5
    • Vaman Apte [2] bt Kishan Lal 11-7, 11-9, 9-11, 14-12
  • Vijay Hazare Trophy: Pant named Delhi’s captain while Kohli ensures he’ll be available

    Vijay Hazare Trophy: Pant named Delhi’s captain while Kohli ensures he’ll be available

    India wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant has been appointed as the captain of Delhi for the upcoming Vijay Hazare Trophy, which begins on December 24 in Bengaluru.

    Delhi’s squad receives a significant boost with the inclusion of batting stalwart Virat Kohli, alongside senior pacers Ishant Sharma and Navdeep Saini. The BCCI has mandated that India players with central contracts participate in domestic cricket, so seam-bowling all-rounder Harshit Rana will join the Delhi team once he becomes available, as confirmed by the DDCA.

    The senior men’s selection committee convened at the Arun Jaitley Stadium to finalize Delhi’s squad from a long list of probables announced earlier. The meeting was attended by selectors Yashpal Singh, K. Bhaskar Pillai, and Manu Nayar, along with chief coach Sarandeep Singh, CAC member Robin Singh (Jr.), secretary Ashok Sharma, and joint secretary Amit Grover.

    Delhi will kick off its Elite Group D campaign in the Vijay Hazare Trophy with matches against Andhra and Gujarat at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, which is Kohli’s home ground when playing for his IPL team Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). The team is also set to play its remaining five games at the Alur Cricket Ground on the outskirts of Bengaluru.

    Kohli returns as the Player of the Series from the 2-1 ODI series victory over South Africa, while Pant is eager for game time after remaining an unused player in the 50-over fixtures against the Proteas. Both players will be available for Delhi until India’s ODI series against New Zealand, scheduled from January 11-17, 2026. Kohli last participated in the Vijay Hazare Trophy for Delhi during the 2009/10 season.

    Batting all-rounder Ayush Badoni has been named vice-captain. The squad for the first two matches includes Arpit Rana, Yash Dhull, Sarthak Ranjan, Priyansh Arya, Tejasvi Singh, Nitish Rana, Hritik Shokeen, Harsh Tyagi, Simarjeet Singh, Prince Yadav, Divij Mehra, Ayush Doseja, Vaibhav Kandpal, Rohan Rana, and Anuj Rawat.

    Ranjan and Tejasvi recently secured IPL 2026 deals after being acquired by three-time champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the recent auction held in Abu Dhabi. Delhi clinched the Vijay Hazare Trophy in the 2012/13 season and finished as runners-up in 2015/16 and 2018/19 seasons.

  • Renshaw and Wildermuth’s centuries propel Brisbane Heat to BBL’s highest-ever chase

    Renshaw and Wildermuth’s centuries propel Brisbane Heat to BBL’s highest-ever chase

    Brisbane Heat produced a night for the history books at the Gabba, achieving the highest successful run chase in Big Bash League (BBL) history by chasing down a target of 258 to beat Perth Scorchers with a ball to spare on Friday night.

    Incredible Victory

    The Heat finished their innings on 258/2, successfully chasing 257 for an impressive eight-wicket victory that will be remembered as one of the best in league history.

    Record-Breaking Partnership

    Matt Renshaw and Jack Wildermuth formed a record-breaking 212-run partnership, marking the first time in T20 cricket history that two batters scored hundreds during the same run chase. In an exhilarating display at the Gabba, Brisbane overcame Perth’s total of 257 in front of 24,277 spectators, showcasing the exciting nature of the format.

    Renshaw scored 102 off 51 balls while Wildermuth finished unbeaten on 110 off 54 deliveries. This partnership also set the record for the highest in a BBL match, while a total of 36 sixes were struck throughout the contest.

    Perth’s Strong Performance

    The Perth Scorchers had earlier delivered a formidable performance. They opted to bat first and amassed a remarkable 257/6, the second-highest total in BBL history. Cooper Connolly contributed 77 off 37 balls, complemented by Finn Allen’s explosive 79 off 38. Together, they formed a devastating partnership that included 14 sixes.

    Nick Hobson added a crucial unbeaten 48, setting a challenging target for Brisbane. Despite Xavier Bartlett taking two wickets, he conceded 44 runs, while Shaheen Afridi had a tough outing, giving away 49 runs.

    Bumpy Start for Brisbane

    Brisbane’s chase began poorly when captain Colin Munro was dismissed for a golden duck off the first ball by Jhye Richardson. However, Renshaw and Wildermuth launched an extraordinary counterattack, quickly stabilizing the innings as their partnership flourished. Renshaw, who hit nine sixes, reached his century in just 48 balls before being run out late in the innings.

    Wildermuth, on the other hand, remained unbeaten on 110, clearing the ropes nine times and hitting five fours, capping off one of the most memorable chases in T20 history.

    Record-Breaking Night

    The night was marked by several notable records: the highest successful chase in BBL history and the third-highest in T20s, the most sixes in a single game, the highest partnership in a match, the first instance of two tons scored in a game, and the first time two batters made centuries in a T20 chase.

    Brief Scores
    Perth Scorchers 257/6 in 20 overs (Finn Allen 79, Cooper Connolly 77; Xavier Bartlett 2-44) lost to Brisbane Heat 258/2 in 19.5 overs (Jack Wildermuth 110*, Matt Renshaw 102) by eight wickets.

  • 5th T20I: Gill ruled out of selection due to impact injury on his right foot

    5th T20I: Gill ruled out of selection due to impact injury on his right foot

    India vice-captain Shubman Gill has been ruled out of the fifth and final T20I against South Africa at the Narendra Modi Stadium. This decision comes after he sustained an impact injury to his right foot during a net session in Lucknow on December 16.

    Replacement Details

    Gill’s spot in the playing eleven will be filled by wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson, who is set to open the innings alongside left-hander Abhishek Sharma. This change could have occurred in the fourth T20I at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, but that match was abandoned due to excessive fog.

    Official Statement

    The BCCI released a statement saying, “Shubman Gill sustained an impact injury to his right foot while batting in the nets on 16th December in Lucknow. After consulting a specialist and getting treatment with the BCCI medical team, he is improving but will be unavailable for selection for the final T20I in Ahmedabad.”

    Competitive Landscape

    This news arrives at a time when Gill’s position in India’s T20I line-up is being scrutinized, especially with rising competition from players like Samson and Yashasvi Jaiswal. Gill, 25, has been India’s preferred opener alongside Abhishek since being appointed vice-captain in T20Is, following his roles as Test captain and future ODI skipper.

    Performance Review

    However, Gill has faced challenges in asserting his position in T20Is since returning from the Asia Cup in the UAE. This year, he has tallied 291 runs in 15 innings, boasting a strike rate of 137.26 and an average of 24.25.

    Gill entered the T20I series after recovering from a neck injury sustained during the first Test against the Proteas at Eden Gardens in Kolkata, having undergone rehabilitation at the BCCI’s Centre of Excellence (COE) in Bengaluru.

  • Pathan and Uthappa highlight Abhishek and Varun as crucial for India’s T20 World Cup title defense

    Pathan and Uthappa highlight Abhishek and Varun as crucial for India’s T20 World Cup title defense

    With 50 days remaining for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 to commence in India and Sri Lanka, anticipation surrounding the defending champions’ campaign is escalating. India is set to announce their squad at the BCCI HQ in Mumbai on Saturday afternoon, a moment expected to set the tone for their title defense.

    Former India players Irfan Pathan and Robin Uthappa, both part of the victorious 2007 T20 World Cup team in South Africa, have singled out Abhishek Sharma and Varun Chakaravarthy as crucial players in India’s quest to retain their title.

    Key Player: Abhishek Sharma
    “Abhishek Sharma is actually going out there and scaring the opposition’s new ball bowlers, which is very important to put them on the back foot. I actually said it recently as well – he’s doing the same role as someone who’s bowling with the new ball, taking the early wicket in the first or second over. When you do that, you’re actually putting your team ahead of the other team,” said Pathan regarding Sharma’s role.

    Pathan emphasized the importance of Sharma continuing his performance since the World Cup one and a half years ago in the West Indies. “If he does the same thing, what he’s been doing, I think we’ll be fine. There’ll be some innings he might actually take the game away from the opposition in the first 6-7 overs. That’s the kind of role he’s playing and it will be very crucial,” he added.

    Since July 2024, Abhishek has seamlessly filled the opener’s role left by Rohit Sharma’s retirement from the format after the T20 World Cup triumph. In 32 matches, his explosive batting has garnered 1081 runs at an average of 36.03 and a high strike rate of 188.98, including two centuries and six fifties.

    Focus on Varun Chakaravarthy
    Turning to Chakaravarthy, who has claimed 49 wickets in 26 matches since his return to the Indian team in late 2024, Pathan highlighted the spinner’s mental resilience following his disappointing performance in the 2021 T20 World Cup. “Varun Chakaravarthy, apart from his skill, confidence, and his role in the power play as well as in the middle overs, his mindset to come back after a setback becomes very crucial at a big stage,” he stated.

    Pathan recalled Chakaravarthy’s transformation post-2021: “If you remember in 2021, he was in the World Cup, he went astray, then he came back, worked on his bowling, and added variations. The most important thing he’s added to his armoury is his mindset – to make a comeback. So these two guys will be playing a very, very important role apart from Jasprit Bumrah.”

    Uthappa’s Insights
    Uthappa, who has been closely monitoring the Indian team due to his role as a JioStar expert, acknowledged the pressure both players will face during the marquee event, while expressing confidence in their ability to meet expectations. “Obviously, there’s going to be a lot of pressure on them. But the wonderful thing we’ve seen over the last couple of years is that both of them have handled that pressure exceptionally well,” he mentioned.

    Uthappa also pointed out Chakaravarthy’s significant evolution from 2021. “What’s wonderful to watch about someone like Varun Chakaravarthy is that he’s actually worked on his bowling. He’s gotten really accurate with his lengths and developed a second line of defense if those lengths don’t work,” he remarked.

    He emphasized the importance of supporting bowlers, including pacers Jasprit Bumrah and Arshdeep Singh. “I think the start of the innings becomes very crucial. Bumrah and Arshdeep Singh have to continue to shine like they have been,” Uthappa said.

    Abhishek’s Adaptability
    On the topic of Abhishek, Uthappa observed his response to a fluctuating batting order in the ongoing T20I series against South Africa. “I think the moving batting order is putting a little bit of pressure on Abhishek Sharma. But I think he’s responding well,” Uthappa explained.

    He acknowledged Sharma’s adaptability: “We’ve seen in this series when the South African bowlers try to tie him up, he adjusted well and came out dominating. We just hope and pray that his form continues through the next three months at least,” he concluded.

  • Maharashtra CM Fadnavis honors blind women’s cricket team for World Cup victory

    Maharashtra CM Fadnavis honors blind women’s cricket team for World Cup victory

    Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis met and felicitated the Indian blind women’s cricket team, who recently won the inaugural T20 Blind Cricket World Cup, at his office. He congratulated the players for their historic achievement and outstanding performance on the world stage.

    A Moment of Pride for the Nation

    The chief minister lauded the team’s resilience, determination, and commitment, describing their success as a moment of immense pride for the nation. He promised all possible support to the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) and Samarthanam Trust, appreciating their efforts in the betterment of blind cricket in the country. Fadnavis also assured a government job to Ganga Kadam, who is from Maharashtra and was the vice-captain of the team.

    Gifts and Encouragement

    During the meeting, the players were gifted iPhones by the chief minister, who assured that the state will continue supporting all visually impaired cricketers wherever possible. He personally congratulated each player, acknowledging the hard work, discipline, and courage that contributed to winning the World Cup. Fadnavis expressed admiration for the team’s journey and encouraged the players to keep up their hard work and bring more laurels to the country.

    Inspirational Words from CABI Chairman

    Speaking on the occasion, G.K. Mahantesh, Chairman of CABI, remarked, “This felicitation by the Hon’ble Chief Minister is not just an honour for our players, but a powerful message of recognition and inclusion. His words of encouragement will motivate our cricketers to dream bigger and continue inspiring countless young girls with visual impairments across the country.”

    The blind women’s cricket team expressed their gratitude to the Chief Minister for his warm reception and support, calling the meeting a memorable moment in their journey and a strong boost for the future of blind cricket in India.

  • 5th T20I: Samson steps in for injured Gill as Bumrah, Washington join squad after SA opts to bowl

    5th T20I: Samson steps in for injured Gill as Bumrah, Washington join squad after SA opts to bowl

    Sanju Samson has replaced an injured Shubman Gill in India’s playing eleven, while Jasprit Bumrah and Washington Sundar make their return as South Africa won the toss and opted to bowl first in the fifth and final T20I at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Friday.

    India currently leads the five-match series 2-1, following the abandonment of the fourth T20I in Lucknow due to excessive fog. Sundar replaces Kuldeep Yadav, and Bumrah returns at his home venue in place of Harshit Rana.

    The BCCI issued a statement noting that Gill sustained an impact injury to his right foot while batting in the nets on December 16 in Lucknow. Although he is improving, he was unavailable for selection for this match.

    “The wicket looks good, there won’t be dew and we want to put runs on the board. It (the stadium) almost feels full. Let’s see what we want from this game, yes the series is on the line, but it is about expressing yourself and enjoying the game,” said India skipper Suryakumar Yadav.

    South Africa captain Aiden Markram announced that left-arm spinner George Linde replaces fast bowler Anrich Nortje. “The wicket looks quite dew, probably some dew later on and the ball comes on better. There’s everything to play for, focus is on the World Cup and we have quite a few games here. Quite a few good signs with the ball in hand, looking to finish the tour on a positive note,” he stated.

    The playing surface for Friday’s contest features short square boundaries measuring 63m and 65m respectively, while the straight boundary is at 71m. The black soil pitch appears dry but firm, with visible cracks suggesting some assistance for spin might be available.

    Playing XIs
    India: Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson, Tilak Varma, Suryakumar Yadav (captain), Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Jitesh Sharma (wk), Washington Sundar, Varun Chakaravarthy, Jasprit Bumrah, and Arshdeep Singh.

    South Africa: Quinton de Kock (wk), Reeza Hendricks, Aiden Markram (captain), Dewald Brevis, David Miller, Donovan Ferreira, George Linde, Marco Jansen, Corbin Bosch, Lungi Ngidi, and Ottniel Baartman.