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Sri Lanka hammer New Zealand in inconsquential 3rd ODI, Kiwis win series 2-1 | Cricket News
Sri Lanka would feel slightly better as they ended the New Zealand tour with a convincing 140-run win in the inconsequential third and final ODI of the series, which the hosts won 2-1, in Auckland on Saturday.
The visitors had lost the T20I series 2-1 as well before the ODI leg of the white-ball tour, which is part of both the teams’ preparation for the ICC Champions Trophy next month in Pakistan and Dubai.
At Eden Park, New Zealand’s pursuit of Sri Lanka’s 290 for 8 fell apart dramatically when they slumped to 21 for 5, ultimately being bowled out for 150 in 29.4 overs.
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The Sri Lankan bowling attack was led by three-wicket hauls each by Asitha Fernando, Eshan Malinga and Maheesh Theekshana. Fernando displayed exceptional skill with the new ball, recording figures of 3 for 26 as New Zealand lost their first five batsmen within the opening seven overs.
Mark Chapman’s resilient innings of 81 from 81 deliveries prevented an even larger defeat margin. The New Zealand number three was the final wicket to fall, bowled by Theekshana, who finished with 3 for 35.
Only one NZ batter managed to surpass the 20-run mark, with five of their top six batters being dismissed for two runs or fewer.
Sri Lanka’s innings featured Pathum Nissanka as the leading run-scorer, contributing 66 runs from 42 deliveries.
Nissanka had reached his half-century, scoring 50 from 31 balls, before retiring due to possibly a groin injury. His initial stay on the crease helped Sri Lanka reach 66 without losing any wickets in 10 overs.
Upon returning in the 34th over, Nissanka added 16 more runs to his tally, with his innings featuring 6 fours and 5 sixes.
The Sri Lankan batting display showed significant improvement, with Kusal Mendis scoring 54 from 48 deliveries and Janith Liyanage contributing 53 from 52 balls.
For New Zealand, Matt Henry delivered another strong performance, securing 4 for 55 and reaching the milestone of 150 ODI wickets. The skipper Mitchell Santner supported with his spin bowling, taking 2 for 55.
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Mohammed Shami set to return for India T20Is vs England; team for ODIs & Champions Trophy to be picked later | Cricket News
MUMBAI: Almost 14 months after he last played for India, in the 2023 ODI World Cup final against Australia at Ahmedabad on November 19 before he was sidelined due to an ankle injury which needed surgery and then swelling in his knees, veteran pacer Mohammed Shami is back. According to reliable sources, the 34-year-old, who was out of the Indian team for a long time due to a knee injury, has been picked for the five-match T20I series at home against England, which will start from Jan 22 at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata.
The other big development is the exclusion of star wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant from this team, with the in-form Sanju Samson being preferred, along with Dhruv Jurel. During the T20I series against South Africa in November last year, Samson had become the first Indian cricketer to score back-to-back centuries in T20 Internationals when he scored 107 runs off 50 balls, with seven fours and ten sixes, following up on his 40-ball hundred against Bangladesh.
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With fears around ace pacer Jasprit Bumrah’s injury being serious, it’s now almost certain that Shami will also be picked for the three-match ODI series against England, and the ICC Champions Trophy after that, in what will be a huge boost to India’s pace attack.
As expected, Bumrah, who suffered a back injury during the fifth and final Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy at Sydney due to his heavy workload, and his fellow fast bowler sMohammed Siraj, who too played in all the Tests of the series, have been given a break from the series, while express pacer Mayank Yadav is out due to a back injury which caused him to miss the T20I series against South Africa last year too.
Even as Bumrah fired all cylinders, India felt Shami’s absence heavily in the recently-concluded Border-Gavaskar Trophy, which they lost 3-1. For the past couple of months, there was some drama and lack of clarity around Shami’s fitness status. During the BGT, Indian captain Rohit Sharma had urged the BCCI’s National Cricket Academy to issue a statement to give clarity on Shami’s fitness status.
A BCCI release on December 23 had stated: “Based on the current medical assessment, the BCCI medical team has determined that his knee requires more time for controlled exposure to bowling loads. Consequently, he has not been deemed fit for consideration for the remaining two Tests of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.”
However, since his return from injury, Shami has been bowling consistently across formats for Bengal in domestic cricket -he played a match in the Ranji Trophy, and then in the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Troohy, and then took five wickets in three matches in the Vijay Hazare Trophy.
Besdies Shami’s return, there were not many surprises when the national selection committee, led by former India pacer Ajit Agarkar, met at a five-star hotel here on Saturday to pick the Indian team for the T20I series.
The selectors have only picked the T20 side as of now, while the selection of the three-match ODI series against England-the ODIs are supposed to be played on Feb 6, 9 & 12- and the provisional squad for the ICC Champions Trophy in Dubai and Pakistan will be done later.
TOI understands that as per the ICC rule, all the teams are supposed to submit their provisional squads by 23.59 om on Jan 12, but the BCCI is likely to ask for an extension in that regard. Normally, all the teams are supposed to submit their provisional squads a month in advance, but this time the ICC has stretched that period to five weeks. Of course, the teams are allowed to change their squads later.
The Champions Trophy starts in Pakistan-UAE from February 19.
Punjab and Punjab Kings’ left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh and mystery spinner Varun Chakravarthy will spearhead the bowling attack in the T20Is, with explosive batsman Suryakumar Yadav leading the side.
Allrounder Nitish Kumar Reddy, who performed well in the Border-Gavaskar series in Australia recently, scoring 298 runs @37.25 in five Tests including a century at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground in the fourth Test, has been included in the T20I squad, and so has been off-spinning allrounder Washington Sundar and prolific opener Yashasvi Jaiswal (top run-getter in the 2024-25 BGT with 391 runs@43.44 in five Tests).
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Rahul Dravid turns 52, wishes pour in for T20 World Cup-winning coach | Cricket News
NEW DELHI: Rahul Dravid, one of cricket’s most respected and legendary figures, celebrates his birthday on January 11 and turned 52 this year.
Known as “The Wall“, Dravid is admired not just for his exceptional cricketing talent but also for his grace, humility, and dedication to the sport.
Born in Indore, Dravid scored over 13,000 runs in Test cricket and over 10,000 runs in ODIs and was known for his remarkable technique, patience, and ability to anchor innings in his playing days.
Dravid captained India with distinction and played a crucial role in some of India’s greatest Test victories and was the first player to face over 30,000 deliveries in Test cricket.
Dravid played a vital role in nurturing young Indian talent as the coach of India U-19 and India A teams and was the head coach of the men’s national cricket team when India won the T20 World Cup in June last year.
The Indian cricket board (BCCI) wished Dravid on their official X handle:
Wishes also poured in on X:
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