Musheer puts another emotional step forward

In what has been a rather productive time for 19- time old Musheer Khan, a back- to- the- wall 105 * on the opening day of the Duleep jewel against an educated attack only served to emphasize his disposition in the red- ball game. Musheer started the time with a couple of hundreds against Ireland and New Zealand in the Under- 19 World Cup before scoring a double hundred for Mumbai in the Ranji quarterfinal, a fifty in the semifinal and another hundred in the final. His selection for the Duleep jewel- a event littered with the stylish of domestic bents this time was as much a result of the atrocious form as well as the eventuality for advanced honours. 



While the Under- 19 World Cup might have pushed him into the spotlight originally, Musheer reveals that all his focus has been trained towards the longer formats." Whatever practice I do with my pater is each around red- ball justice," he said in a press conference at the end of the first day's play in Bengaluru.

Naushad Khan, the father of both Musheer and his elder family Sarfaraz has been a fabled instructor for both sons. During the Covid lockdown, he would gone out of his way to get Sarfaraz the needed practice he would demanded. The point that he is been drilling to the youngish son is each about the longer format, says Musheer." Whatever work we do is for red- ball justice. He( Naushad) tells me there is no need to go out towards other effects. The further we stay in red ball justice, the better because this works well."

It's a mantra that has been inhaled up by Musheer." There was a Mumbai camp as well, I got a lot of good practice there as well. And I was constantly rehearsing with my pater . I had a feeling that a chance can come at anytime so I was constantly rehearsing for that."

On Thursday when Musheer walked out to club at No. 3 in the fourteenth over, the focus was perenially on India A's fast bowlers who were beginning to use the conditions in their favour effectively. On a lawn- covered pitch and under cloudy conditions, Musheer set up the launch to be relatively nervy. He saw an outside edge falling short of slip, and another close LBW appeal turned down. He'd looked at ocean in trying to fight the moving ball by occasionally walking out but with mixed returns. To his credit, Musheer noway tried to hit his way out of trouble. In a manner that's contrary to his peers, his system was to stick to some old sayings.

" When I went in for fur, I was allowing of only playing as numerous balls as possible. I was n't allowing about the runs, I just wanted to club the whole day. I do not suppose too important and I wanted to take it session by session. When I went by, the ball was swinging a little bit, I was only trying to play late and close to the body. I did n't want to play any parlous shots also, just play on the merit of the ball. Whatever runs come, it will come, I was n't trying to go in hunt of it," he said.

True to his words he stuck to his ordnance. In the first session he walked back at Lunch having maundered for 88 twinkles and 52 balls with only 6 runs against his name. It's only when the spin of Kuldeep Yadav came in that he tried looking for further scoring shots. The pitch or the conditions were n't offering important for the India incentive but nonetheless, Musheer's confidence in diving him was another feather in his cap. Five off his ten boundaries came against the wrist incentive.

" I was playing him( Kuldeep) for the alternate time, I had played him in the Academy ahead. We've a lot of educated players in our side like my family and Rishabh bhai also. They were telling me which balls of his could be effective and that I should stay for the short ball. So I was allowing about that when I was playing him. But formerly I was set I was suitable to play him typically. I feel that if you get set on thiis gate, it becomes easier for fur," reflected Musheer.

Another challenge that Musheer crushed successfully was fur with a lower- order batter like Navdeep Saini with whom he added an unbeaten 108- run stage for the eighth gate after India A were gaping down the barrel at 94/7.

" Saini bhai came by and gave me the confidence. He told me to have faith saying' I will stay, indeed if you give me two balls to face or six.' He just told me to have faith in him. And that is what happed, we were communicating well in the middle. What I was allowing was the same that he was allowing as well which was to take the runs as and when they come but not go searching for it."



Gus Atkinson helps England take 2- 0 lead


 England secured a hard- fought palm by 190 runs on the fourth autumn at Lord's and took an untouchable 2- 0 lead in the series against Sri Lanka. It was their fifth palm on the witch this summer and alternate under the stage- in captain Ollie Pope. Gus Atkinson, who scored a century in the first innings, starred in the alternate with a five- gate haul that helped drift out Sri Lanka for 292. The palm came soon after Tea, with the new ball leading to three quick lattices. 

Dhananjaya de Silva, who made his 16th Test fifty, outside- edged an Atkinson delivery onto his wholes and Milan Rathnayake edged before soon after. Chris Woakes wrapped up the innings and the palm with an out- pace delivery to Lahiru Kumara on what was a slow pitch on offer. utmost of the damage was done by England in the autumn but the alternate session started with a flurry of boundaries from Dinesh Chandimal, the batter chancing the middle of the club against Shoaib Bashir's offspin but not relatively suitable to do the same against Chris Woakes. 

The leader sailed a probing six- over spell but with no lattices to show for. Chandimal, meanwhile, went on to make a half- century off 42 balls, the quickest by a Sri Lankan at Lord's. In the process, Chandimal added a half- century stage for the fifth gate but England broke through soon after the corner with the gate of Angelo Mathews. It was a nice set- up by Shoaib Bashir, who went round the gate and got the batter dicing tomid-off. Chandimal was eventually undone in a fresh spell from Gus Atkinson when he outside- edged onto his pad and lofted a catch to short leg. 

The leader struck again in his coming over and transferred back the in- form Kamindu Mendis caught- behind. commander, Dhananjaya de Silva and Milan Rathnayake came together and added 73 runs for the eighth gate. De Silva in particular looked emotional during his 70- ball stay and brought up his 16th Test fifty with a drive down the ground. 

He was castled as a delivery by Atkinson kept low, soon after which the batter diced on. before in the morning session, England reduced Sri Lanka to 136 for 4 despite a flexible half- century from Dimuth Karunaratne, whose redundancy

just before the break set Sri Lanka back. Karunaratne and Angelo Mathews had earlier sustained the chase with a 50- run stage after Prabath Jayasuriya fell beforehand. England's bowlers, led by Olly Stone, subsidized on crucial moments to keep Sri Lanka under pressure. detail scoresSri Lanka 196 & 260/7( Chandimal 58, de Silva 50; Atkinson 5- 62) lost to England 427 & 251 by 190 runs

BCCI to review two- bouncer, Impact Player rules

 


piecemeal from the important- batted Impact Player rule, the Board of Control for Cricket in India( BCCI) is presently stuck on another significant playing condition from the last domestic and Indian Premier League( IPL) season- the alternate bouncer clause. The BCCI remains undecided on whether to continue with the two rules, and there are suggestions that it's considering reviewing them. The rules are specifically meant for the men's Twenty20inter-state competition, the Syed Mushtaq Ali jewel( SMAT).

The two- bouncer rule was introduced in domestic justice, latterly in the IPL, last season when the alternate bouncer in an over was effectively used. In transnational justice, only one bouncer is allowed. The rule was ate largely by the cricketing fraternity in the country, substantially during the IPL, but it's understood that a review of the rule is underway." We understand that Impact Player and two bouncer rules are the crucial points and no decision has been taken," said an functionary of a state unit. The decision on whether to include these rules in the SMAT will impact their durability in the IPL.

The patient dilemma is why the BCCI has yet to partake the playing conditions for the SMAT, despite before stating that they would be communicated soon. It has been over three weeks since the BCCI released those rules, guidelines, and playing conditions for other forthcoming domestic events of the season, but the state associations remain oblivious about whether these two rules will be continued.

In its August 5 advertisement to the state units, the BCCI had stated," In relation to the Domestic Season 2024- 25, we're participating the following documents for your kind perusal. 1. Guidelines to the Host Associations and sharing brigades; 2. Playing Conditions; Men's Multi Day; Men's One Day; Women's Multi Day; Women's One Day; Women's T20; Women'sU-15" with a note which stated;" Men's T20 Playing Conditions will be participated shortly." The SMAT competition will start in November.

The main issue remains the Impact Player rule, which continues to be a divisive content within the justice community. lately, Zaheer Khan expressed support for the rule, although numerous players and trainers are understood to have opposing views to it." There has been a debate around the impact sub rule. I am going on record to say that I am all for it. It has surely given openings to a lot of uncapped Indian bents. It's commodity you'll see in the mega transaction when brigades will be looking at them."

" As far as each- rounders are concerned, right now there's no space for a half each- rounder because of the impact sub( rule). But if you're a genuine each- rounder,( also) no bone can stop you. There's always going to be a value addition with the capability with club and ball," Zaheer said lately in Kolkata during a Lucknow Super Giant event.

When asked about it lately, BCCI clerk Jay Shah had said that a call will be taken and communicated soon.

Samson, Mukesh star as India complete a 4- 1 trouncing


 


Led by Sanju Samson's alternate T20I half- century and Mukesh Kumar career-stylish sweats, India registered a comfortable 42- run palm over Zimbabwe on Sunday at the Harare Sports Club to complete a 4- 1 palm in the five- match series. After having posted 167 for 6, India whisked out Zimbabwe for 125.

The difference The middle overs

After having made an aggressive launch in the run- chase, Zimbabwe's instigation was squeezed out in the middle overs through regular strikes. The hosts lost four lattices and failed to score at indeed run-a-ball during this period, a phase in which India set up a steady 65- run cooperation to lay the foundation of a late attack.

Powerplay India lose top- three

IND44/3( RR8.67; 3x4s, 3x6s)

Yashasvi Jaiswal got the Indian innings going with two sixes off the first two balls, one of which was off a no- ball. nevertheless, Zimbabwe struck back snappily. Jaiswal was gutted up by Sikandar Raza in the opening over, and Shubman Gill and Abhishek Sharma joined him back in the unker in the Powerplay itslef after steady thresholds.

Middle overs Samson, Parag steady Indian innings

IND69/1( RR7.67; 0x4s, 5x6s)

With the top three blown down snappily, Sanju Samson adn Riyan Parag sustained the Indian innings with a fairly conservative approach. The ball did nip around a bit as the Indian batters controlled their aggression. They did not manage to find a four through the middle period, but did give the ocassional every over. Brandon Mavuta faced the mass of this attack as he was transported for four sixes, including doubly out consecutive deliveries by Sanju Samson in the 12th over.

Death overs Dube provides late flourish

IND54/2( RR10.80; 2x4s, 3x6s)

Indeed as Sanju Samson was dismissed soon after scoring his half- century, Dube took over the mantle of the attack in the company of death- over specialist Rinku Singh. Dube deposited a low full toss by Ngarava over long on and Rinku deposited Faraz Akram straight down ground for a six.

Zimbabwe

Powerplay Zimbabwe make quick launch

ZIM47/2( RR7.83; 9x4s, 0x6s)

Despite losing nature Wessley Madhevere for a duck in the opening over, Zimbabwe kept a positive approach in the chase. Brian Bennett hit a couple of crisp boundaries off Tushar Deshpande before getting Mukesh Kumar's alternate victim in the powerplay. Tadiwanashe Marumani and Dion Myers took the attack to Ravi Bishnoi and picked up 16 runs in the last over of the Powerplay.

Middle overs India strike back with quick lattices

ZIM47/4( RR5.22; 3x4s, 0x6s)

India pulled the instigation back in the middle period with regular strikes. The spin triad of Bishnoi, Abhishek and Washington Sundar, along with Dube's medium pace proved too delicate for the Zimbabwe batters to put down. After the set batters, Marumani and Myers departed, Raza was transferred back courtesy a direct by Dube from short forfeiture. To complicate the chase further, Jonathan Campbell pulled Dube straight to the deep square leg fielder in the coming over, making it three lattices in as numerous overs, which derailed the chase.

Death overs Faraz counterassaults but ZIM fall short

ZIM31/4 in3.3 overs( RR8.86; 1x4s, 2x6s)

Faraz Akram went on the descent against the Indian bowlers, but by also the conditions had pushed the target far beyond Zimbabwe's reach. also, Mukesh Kumar returned to snap two further lattices in the death overs to insure that Zimbabwe were whisked out with nine balls to spare.

detail Scores India167/6 in 20 overs( Sanju Samson 58, Shivam Dube 26; Blessing Muzarabani 2- 19) beat Zimbabwe 125 in18.3 overs( Dion Myers 34, Faraz Akram 27; Mukesh Kumar 4- 27, Shivam Dube 2- 25) by 42 runs

Gambhir wants Morne Morkel as bowling trainer; BCCI yet to take final call

 


Morne Morkel is in the handling to be India's bowling trainer. The former South Africa leader, who has expansive coaching experience, is on the pail list of Gautam Gambhir, the recently appointed head trainer of the Indian platoon. Morkel was the trainer of the Pakistan platoon during last time's ODI World Cup in India but quit the job months before his contract with the Pakistan Cricket Board( PCB) was set to expire.

Gambhir is believed to have requested the Board of Control for Cricket in India( BCCI) to consider Morkel, who played 86 Tests, 117 ODIs, and 44 T20Is in a period between 2006 and 2018, for the position of bowling trainer. Cricbuzz can confirm that some conversations have taken place with the South African, who's now settled in Australia.

Both Gambhir and Morkel are known to have had a good working relationship at the Lucknow Super titans IPL platoon, where Gambhir served as a tutor for two times. Morkel continued as the ballot's bowling trainer under new head trainer Justin Langer after Gambhir left to join the Kolkata Knight Riders and head trainer Andy Flower moved to the Royal contenders Bengaluru.

Morkel has sculpted a strong character of being an effective trainer at both transnational as well as in the IPL circles. At 39 and having retired only in 2018, Morkel remains well- clued and over to date in the rearmost ways of the game. Gambhir, known for working with people he's comfortable with, is believed to be keen on having Morkel in his guiding platoon.

Several names have been linked to the bowling trainer position, including Lakshmipathy Balaji and Vinay Kumar. Reports have also suggested that the BCCI is considering Zaheer Khan for the part. While a final decision has yet to be made, it appears that the BCCI may reach a conclusion soon. One of the considerations is Morkel's youthful family and the expansive trip needed for the India job. He lives in the plush Seaforth exurb in northern Sydney with his woman Roz Kelly, a sports presenter on Channel 9. The couple have two children.

still, Morkel would replace Paras Mhambrey, who has bettered in the part for the once three times under head trainer Rahul Dravid, If appointed. As preliminarily reported by Cricbuzz preliminarily, Abhishek Nayar and Ryan ten Doeschate are a couple of other recommendations of Gambhir and the BCCI is believed to be keen on retaining fielding T Dilip from the gregarious Dravid governance.

Gambhir pushes ten Doeschate's case for India guiding part

 


There may be a surprising addition to Gautam Gambhir's support staff, and he might not be Indian. It has been learned that the new India head trainer is championing for the addition of Ryan ten Doeschate in the platoon's backroom staff. The decision now lies with the BCCI, which has lately preferred only Indian labor force in the coaching crew.

Gambhir, who has requested a free hand in managing the platoon, wants the 44- time-old former Dutch transnational as one of his associates. Ten Doeschate has lately worked with Gambhir at the Kolkata Knight Riders, having served as the platoon's fielding trainer in the platoon's crown winning 2024. He also holds colorful positions with KKR's accessories in the Caribbean Premier League, Major League Justice and ILT20.

A viral videotape of Gambhir praising ten Doeschate was lately in rotation on social media. In the videotape, the former KKR tutor is seen stating that the Dutchman is the most selfless mortal being he has ever come through and that he'd indeed be ready to take a pellet for him." When I talk about selflessness, I've noway said this in 42 times of my career. And I wanted to say this. The topmost platoon man I ever played with, the most selfless mortal being, someone I can take a pellet for, someone who I can trust for life.

" I can tell you this because in 2011, my first game as a KKR captain, we only had four overseas( players) available. And this man had a fabulous 50- over World Cup. And we went in that game with only three overseas players. He was carrying drinks in that game with no disappointment on his face. He tutored me selflessness. Ryan ten Doeschate( sic)," Gambhir says in the videotape, shot at a KKR function last season. Those who know Gambhir say he tends to compass himself with people he trusts implicitly.

The current discussion centres around the position ten Doeschate might assume should he be considered. The BCCI reportedly wants to retain T Dilip, a member of Rahul Dravid's gregarious staff, as the fielding trainer. In this script, ten Doeschate may be brought in as an assistant trainer. still, there's a complication Abhishek Nayar, who's certain to join Team Gambhir, is also being considered for a analogous adjunct trainer part rather than for a specialised fur trainer part.

Some adaptations may be necessary if the BCCI ultimately decides to bring ten Doeschate on board. Although a decision has not yet been made, Cricbuzz can confirm that conversations are surelyunderway.However, KKR will be left without at least three members of its coaching platoon that helped it win the IPL this time, If ten Doeschate does join the Indian platoon.

Venky Mysore, the CEO, couldn't be communicated for evidence. still, he has preliminarily stated that the ballot operation noway impedes an existent's career growth. From Matthew Mott and Trevor Bayliss to Brendon McCullum and now Gambhir, numerous have gone on to work for public brigades after their term at KKR. Indeed the current physio of the Indian platoon, Kamlesh Jain, is a former KKR staff member.

Riaz, Razzaq removed from selection panel following Pakistan's World Cup debacle

 


The fallout from Pakistan's dismal T20 World Cup crusade in the USA has redounded in Wahab Riaz and Abdul Razzaq being sacked from their positions in Pakistan Cricket Board's selection commission.

While the PCB has not yet verified the important- talked- about development, Cricbuzz understands that it's only a matter of time before an advertisement is made.

Both Riaz and Razzaq were part of the seven- member selection commission that picked the team for the ICC event. An internal PCB inquiry is believed to have set up disagreement in numerous of the commission's opinions. It can also be verified that the PCB's decision is linked to feedback entered from colorful members of the traveling commission- including the director, trainer, and conceivably indeed the captain Babar Azam. In fact, Razzaq will also be removed from his position on the women's platoon selection panel.

" The decision was taken following feedback from colorful stakeholders, including players and support staff, regarding the creation and selection of certain players despite reservations from other members," sources familiar with the developments told Cricbuzz.

In an exclusive interview during the event, Ramiz Raja, a former captain and a former head of the PCB, had criticised the selection of the platoon, especially the recall of Imad Wasim and Mohammad Amir, who were brought out of withdrawal.

further pertinently, the fact that Riaz and Razzaq are part of the ongoing World Championship of Legends being played in Birmingham has not gone down well with the PCB authorities. Their decision to feature in the charity games at a time when the PCB is under pressure didn't make for good optics. Pakistan have formerly sealed qualification to the semifinals of the six- platoon league, featuring retired players from India, Pakistan, South Africa, England, the West Indies, and Australia.

The selection commission, without a president, was blazoned by the PCB further than three months agone . In addition to Riaz and Razzaq, the commission included Mohammad Yousuf and Asad Shafiq, along with the public platoon's separate captain and trainer, Gary Kirsten or Jason Gillespie." The seventh member is Bilal Afzal( data critic), who'll be responsible for furnishing the members with statistics and data to help in the selection process," the PCB had stated in its March 24 release.

Pakistan suffered a shock defeat at the hands of theco-hosts USA. A posterior close loss to India in New York farther downsized their chances of advancing further in the World Cup, although they managed to beat Canada and Ireland. India and the USA advanced to the Super 8 stage from the Group( A), with Rohit Sharma's side lifting the jewel in Bridgetown, Barbados, on June 29.

Musheer puts another emotional step forward

In what has been a rather productive time for 19- time old Musheer Khan, a back- to- the- wall 105 * on the opening day of the Duleep jewel ...