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ICC Test Championship 2023-25: Pakistan aims to finish on a high note

ICC Test Championship 2023-25

Multan: Pakistan will look to conclude the ICC World Test Championship 2023-25 campaign on a high note as they face West Indies in a two-match Test series starting January 17 at the Multan Cricket Stadium. The second Test is scheduled at the same venue from January 25. West Indies, playing their first Test match in … Read more

ICC fines Pakistan for slow over rate in Cape Town Test

ICC fines Pakistan for slow over rate in Cape Town Test

The Pakistan cricket team has been fined for maintaining a slow over rate during the Cape Town Test against South Africa. The International Cricket Council (ICC) imposed a penalty of 25% of the match fee and docked five points from Pakistan’s World Test Championship (WTC) tally after the team fell five overs short of the … Read more

Australia qualifies for WTC final with SCG win over India

Australia qualifies for WTC final with SCG win over India

Australia ended their decade-long drought, reclaiming the Border-Gavaskar Trophy with a decisive victory at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). This marked their first series win over India since the 2014-15 edition. The win also secured Australia’s place in the World Test Championship (WTC) final for the second consecutive time, where they will face South Africa … Read more

ICC World Test Championship Points Table: Pakistan Slides Down After England Defeat

Pakistan

Pakistan faces England in the second Test of the three-match series from October 15 to 19 Pakistan suffered a heavy defeat in the first match, losing by an innings and 47 runs. Pakistan currently ranks ninth with 16 points from 8 matches. Pakistan is set to face England again at Multan for the second Test … Read more

Rohit Sharma Reflects on Big Game Losses to New Zealand as Part of Cricket History

Rohit Sharma Reflects on Big Game Losses to New Zealand as Part of Cricket History

Rohit Sharma dismisses past defeats, emphasizes present focus. Wankhede’s emotional significance noted, but Rohit shifts to the upcoming semi-final. Despite pressure, Rohit remains optimistic, highlighting the team’s commitment to improvement. In a press conference ahead of the World Cup semi-final clash with New Zealand, Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma emphasized that the team’s history … Read more

Shaheen Shah Afridi Excited for Test Cricket Comeback against Sri Lanka

Shaheen Shah Afridi Test Cricket

Afridi looks forward to achieving a century of Test wickets. He acknowledges the adjustment required from white-ball to red-ball cricket. He believes will contribute to his performance across all formats for Pakistan. Pakistan fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi is feeling optimistic and positive as he prepares to return to Test cricket in the upcoming two-match … Read more

World Test Championship: New Zealand beat Sri Lanka after an exciting finish

World Test Championship

New Zealand defeated Sri Lanka in a thrilling game. Enabling India to go to the ICC World Test Championship (WTC). India’s place in the ICC WTC final was assured by New Zealand. In a thrilling game on Monday in Christchurch, New Zealand defeated Sri Lanka, enabling India to go to the ICC World Test Championship … Read more

New Zealand crushed Sri Lanka in thriller match as India secures place in WTC final

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka

New Zealand defeated Sri Lanka on Monday.  India advance to another World Test Championship (WTC) Final. Sri Lanka finished with best possible winning percentage after dropping first game. New Zealand‘s thrilling last-ball victory over sad Sri Lanka on Monday propelled last season’s runners-up India into another World Test Championship (WTC) Final, according to the International … Read more

Sri Lanka was all out for 355 runs in 1st innings against New Zealand

Sri Lanka New Zealand

Sri Lanka was all out for 355 runs in 1st innings against New Zealand. Tail-order held off the New Zealand assault in Christchurch for more than 17 overs. The overnight duo of Dhananjaya de Silva and Kasun Rajitha scored 11. CHRISTCHURCH: After losing their final four wickets on the second morning of the first Test, … Read more

Ian Healy says “Our focus in cricket has shifted from creating opportunities for coming cricketers”

Ian Healy says "Our focus in cricket has shifted from creating opportunities for our coming cricketers"

Australia have adopted a no tour match policy since their tour of Pakistan last year. The policy is being continued for their all-important Test tour to India. Healy says it is disappointing to see the dismantling of trust between nations. Australia’s wicketkeeping great Ian Healy believes it is disappointing to see the dismantling of trust … Read more

Border Gavaskar Trophy: Ian Healy predicts 2-1 victory for India over Australia

Border Gavaskar Trophy: Ian Healy predicts 2-1 victory for India over Australia

Australia and India will play a four-match Test series starting on February 9. Ian Healy predicts a 2-1 series victory for India. Pat Cummins and Steve Smith will be Australia’s mainstays in Ashes series. India will defeat Australia in a four-match Test series starting on February 9 in Nagpur, according to former Australia wicketkeeper-batsman Ian … Read more

Australia hopes to win World Test Championship

Australia World Test Championship

Australia can qualify for June’s final with a win at the SCG, South Africa must win to keep their slender hopes alive. The third day is dedicated to Glenn McGrath’s late wife. Australia once again, the series is decided in Sydney, but the World Test Championship has plenty at risk. Australia can qualify for June’s … Read more

Kane Williamson took Blackcaps to unprecedented success, says McCullum

Kane Williamson took Blackcaps to unprecedented success, says Brendon McCullum

Kane Williamson has left New Zealand’s Test team in a far better position. Tim Southee has been named as the new Test captain. Williamson led New Zealand to victory in first World Test Championship. Kane Williamson has been praised by former New Zealand captain and former right-handed batter Brendon McCullum for leading the team to … Read more

Bangladesh gets women’s T20 World Cup 2024 hosting rights: ICC

t20 world cup

Bangladesh will host the women’s T20 World Cup in 2024, followed by England in 2026, according to the International Cricket Council. India will host the women’s 50-over ODI World Cup in 2025 for the first time since 2013, according to a late Tuesday ICC press statement. Sri Lanka will host the 2027 women’s T20 Champions … Read more

Sri Lanka seek Galle turner to pay back Shaheen-less Pakistan

Sri Lanka vs Pakistan
  • Hosts are fresh off a morale-boosting four-wicket victory in the first Test.
  • Pakistan hit by injury to pace spearhead Shaheen Shah Afridi, who played key role in win.
  • Pathum Nissanka returns to the team after he contracted Covid in the second Test.

Dimuth Karunaratne’s Sri Lanka will look to bounce back in the second Test starting Sunday against an upbeat Pakistan team that is fresh off a morale-boosting win.

But the tourists have been hit by an injury to pace spearhead Shaheen Shah Afridi, who played a key part in the team’s four-wicket victory on Wednesday.

Sri Lanka have witnessed contrasting results at the Galle International Stadium in the past three weeks, and now head into their sixth straight Test at the venue since November.

In the first of their two Tests against Australia at the ground earlier this month, the hosts first lost inside three days on a vicious turner, then bounced back to beat the tourists on a radically different wicket to end the series level at 1-1.

For the first Test against Pakistan, the pitch was once again entirely different, with little help for the spinners, even on the final two days, when Asian tracks usually turn.

“There was a big difference in the wicket we played against Australia and here,” Sri Lanka vice-captain Dhananjaya de Silva said.

“Normally on a Galle pitch the fourth and fifth days don’t help the batsmen.”

Left-arm spinner Prabath Jayasuriya has stood out since his debut in the second Australia Test, where he got a match haul of 12 wickets.

He then bamboozled Pakistan with a total of nine wickets in the opening Test of this series.

But de Silva, an all-rounder who bowls off-spin, said Jayasuriya got little support from the other end against Pakistan.

“Only Prabath bowled a consistent line and length and we leaked runs from the other two spinners,” said de Silva.

“It is difficult to keep a tight field when you are leaking runs from one side.”

Mystery spinner Maheesh Theekshana has been ruled out due to a finger injury and de Silva may be expected to play a bigger role with the ball alongside Ramesh Mendis and Jayasuriya.

Batsman Pathum Nissanka returns to the team after he contracted Covid in the middle of the second Australia Test.

The venue was shifted from Colombo to Galle due to the political unrest in Sri Lanka, and it is the hosts’ final Test of the season, with their next red-ball series a tour to New Zealand in March.

‘Remain positive’

Pakistan skipper Babar Azam believes Jayasuriya remains Sri Lanka’s “main weapon” but was confident in his batsmen’s ability.

“We will stick to our strengths and as batsmen remain positive,” he said.

The visitors rode on opener Abdullah Shafique’s unbeaten 160 to chase down a record 342 at the venue on a tense fifth day. The win gave them a 1-0 series lead.

Shafique is in elite company after the first six matches of his Test career, with 720 runs from 11 innings, behind only India’s Sunil Gavaskar (912 runs from 12 innings), Australian great Don Bradman (862 from 12), and West Indies’ George Headley (730 from 12).

Shaheen’s absence due to a knee injury will hurt Pakistan, who rely on their quicks to get early wickets even on turning subcontinent pitches.

“Pakistan has always produced fast bowlers and they have also won matches on flat tracks,” said Azam, who went with three quicks, including Hasan Ali and Naseem Shah, in the first match.

“But let’s see, we will sit and discuss before the next match what combinations to play.”

Pakistan could make a few changes to their team, including bringing in left-arm orthodox bowler Nauman Ali to bolster their spin attack.

Crucial World Test Championship points will be up for grabs for both teams, with Pakistan third and Sri Lanka sixth in the current standings.

 

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Australia lose top Test championship spot after Sri Lanka defeat

Australia vs Sri Lanka
  • Australia lost their top World Test Championship position.
  • Dinesh Chandimal scores maiden Test double ton for Sri Lanka.
  • Kane Williamson’s New Zealand won the inaugural Test championship final last year.

Australia lost their top World Test Championship position to South Africa Tuesday after they were defeated by Sri Lanka in the second match of their series.

The island nation completed a stunning innings and 39-run victory over captain Pat Cummins’ Australia in Galle on Monday to end the two-match series level at 1-1.

The result shook up the championship table with Sri Lanka climbing to third as the race to make the final hots up.

“South Africa take over as the new leader on the latest standings with a win-loss percentage of 71.43 percent, while Australia drop to second with 70 percent after their first Test loss in the current period,” the International Cricket Council said.

“Sri Lanka are now firmly in the mix for the World Test Championship final next year, with their win helping them jump in front of Pakistan, India and West Indies.”

Sri Lankan spinner Prabath Jayasuriya had a dream debut with a match haul of 12 wickets and veteran batsman Dinesh Chandimal stood out with an unbeaten 206 — his maiden Test double ton.

Cummins termed the loss a “reality check” for a team that won the opener inside three days but were then bundled out on the fourth day of the second match.

“The reality is some of our players haven’t been here before. So you could call it a reality check, because it’s a first experience,” Australian coach Andrew McDonald said, agreeing with the skipper.

“It’s a sample size of one. We have the opportunity to learn from that. And we’ll take that. But we learned a hell of a lot in the first game too.

“You can learn through winning and you can learn through defeat too.”

Australia’s next Test outing is at home against West Indies in November, while Sri Lanka host Pakistan for a two-match series starting Saturday.

Kane Williamson’s New Zealand won the inaugural Test championship final last year, beating India in Southampton.

 

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SL vs PAK: Pakistan need to establish balance while playing in competitive conditions, says Babar Azam

sl vs pak

Babar said Pakistan need to play balanced. Pakistan is ranked 4th in WTC standings. The Shaheens will arrive in Sri Lanka on July 6. In Test cricket, according to Pakistan skipper Babar Azam, his team would need to establish a balance between playing proactive cricket and adhering to defensive conditions. Pakistan’s batting was criticized as … Read more

PAK vs ENG: Karachi, Lahore likely to host 7-match T20I series

pak vs eng

Karachi and Lahore will most likely host the PAK-ENG T20I series. Ramiz confirmed the news to an international sports news agency. England canceled their tour to the country last year. Lahore and Karachi are likely to host the seven-match T20I series against England from September 15 to October 2. Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board … Read more

ICC Rankings: Pakistan moves down in ranking after ENG-NZ Test series

icc rankings

Pakistan moves down to the sixth spot in ICC rankings. England takes fifth place while NZ retains the fourth spot. Shaheens will have the opportunity to earn higher spots in the SL Test series. The Pakistan Test team fell to sixth place in the most recent ICC rankings as a result of England’s 3-0 win … Read more

Leach says freak Nicholls wicket all part of ‘silly’ cricket

Leach

Jack Leach takes wicket of Henry Nicholls on opening day of third Test at Headingley. Left-arm spinner’s career has been blighted by illness, injury and inconsistent selection. England are 2-0 up against New Zealand in the three-match series. England’s Jack Leach was left reflecting on a “silly game” after capturing the wicket of Henry Nicholls … Read more

Lord’s will most likely host the World Test Championship final in 2023

Lord's

The World Test Championship (WTC) final will be held at Lord’s in the summer of 2023, according to the International Cricket Council (ICC). Last summer, Lord’s had been chosen as the site for the first WTC final, but due to Covid-19, the game was moved to the Ageas Bowl in Southampton. At the time, the … Read more

Wickets aplenty as England collapse after New Zealand slump

England

Hosts dismissed for 132 before England slump to 116 for seven. Potts had Williamson caught behind off his fifth ball. Matt Parkinson made a four-hour car journey to substitute Jack Leach. England debutant Matthew Potts took four wickets against New Zealand only for the hosts to collapse as well on a dramatic opening day of … Read more

England hopes to make fresh start with Ben Stokes, Brendon McCullum duo

ben stokes

England is hoping to make a fresh start under their new leadership pair of skipper Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum as they are scheduled to go against New Zealand in the first Test match at the Lord’s on June 2. Stokes, who was born in New Zealand but raised in Cumbria, northwest England, has taken the … Read more

Sri Lanka moves to fourth spot up in ICC World Test Championship rankings

sri lanka

Sri Lanka has surpassed Pakistan in the ICC World Test Championship rankings after defeating Bangladesh in Dhaka. The visiting team gained 12 points as they won the series 1-0 against Bangladesh. Sri Lanka only required 29 runs to claim the series with first match ending in a draw. They completed the target in three povers … Read more

Sri Lanka name preliminary squads for Australia series

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka has announced their preliminary selections for the forthcoming Test and white-ball series against Australia, which begins on June 7 at home. Three Twenty20 Internationals, five One-Day Internationals, and two Test matches will be played in Sri Lanka. Tests will be part of the World Test Championship 2021-23 cycle, while ODIs will be part … Read more

England worried for Mark Wood’s ‘slow’ recovery

England

After disclosing that his injury recovery is ‘slow going,’ England fast bowler Mark Wood will miss the forthcoming World Test Championship series against New Zealand and may not play for his country at all this summer. The 32-year-old had an elbow injury during England’s March series loss to the West Indies and is currently recovering … Read more