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1st Test: India dominate Day 2 proceedings against West Indies

**1st Test: India Dominate Day 2 Proceedings Against West Indies**
*By Rajdeep Saha | Oct 03, 2025, 05:10 PM*

The Indian cricket team ended Day 2 on a strong note against the West Indies at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Resuming the day at 121/2, KL Rahul (53*) and Shubman Gill (18*) were at the crease, providing a solid platform for Team India on Friday.

### Day 2 Summary

Rahul and Gill had added an unbeaten 31 runs on Day 1, and on Day 2, they stitched together another 67 runs before Gill was dismissed for 50. Thirty runs later, Rahul fell after playing a defiant innings of 100. Following their departure, Dhruv Jurel and Ravindra Jadeja took charge, building a commanding partnership of 200 runs. Jurel has already scored a century, while Jadeja is firing on all cylinders, dominating the proceedings.

### Shubman Gill Equals Sunil Gavaskar’s Record

Gill was dismissed by the opposition captain and off-spinner Roston Chase right after completing his fifty. According to Cricbuzz, the last Indian captain to score 50+ runs in their debut innings leading the team at home was none other than Sunil Gavaskar. The legendary batsman had made a spectacular 205 against West Indies at the Wankhede Stadium in 1978.

Playing his sixth Test as captain, Shubman Gill now owns 804 runs at an impressive average of 73.09 across 11 innings.

### Gill’s Impressive Test Stats

With this fifty, Gill has accumulated 2,697 runs from 38 Tests at an average of 41.49. His tally includes nine Test centuries and eight fifties. Notably, this was Gill’s maiden fifty in four Test innings against the West Indies. Across 18 home Tests, he has scored 1,227 runs at an average of 42.31, including ten 50-plus scores with four centuries.

### KL Rahul’s 11th Test Century

KL Rahul brought up his 11th century in Test cricket, scoring 100 off 197 balls with 12 fours. Playing his 64th Test, Rahul has now amassed 3,889 runs at an average of 36.00. He has scored 474 runs against West Indies at an average of 47.40, including two centuries and three 50-plus scores against the Caribbean side. This was Rahul’s 10th hundred as an opener.

### Rahul’s Home Record and First-Class Cricket Achievements

This century marks Rahul’s second Test hundred on home soil, where he has scored 1,249 runs at an average of 41.63. Overall, he boasts 12 scores of 50-plus in India.

In first-class cricket, Rahul is playing his 112th match and has accumulated 8,317 runs at an average of around 45. He now has 23 centuries and 39 fifties, according to ESPNcricinfo.

Team India’s dominant performance on Day 2 sets the tone for a commanding position in the Test, with key contributions from Rahul, Gill, Jurel, and Jadeja showcasing the depth and resilience of the batting lineup.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/india-vs-west-indies-1st-test-day-2-report/story

Sam Konstas hit a century nobody could watch. But everyone is talking about it

Park cricketers have long enjoyed the luxury of putting a little GST, also referred to as mayonnaise, on their efforts at the crease. They can embellish a knock however they like to mates and family members who weren’t there to see it. Sam Konstas found himself in a similar situation after compiling 109 for Australia A against India A in Lucknow last month.

It was the century that has Australian cricket talking, but like a tree falling in the woods, only a handful of people at the Ekana Cricket Stadium and some online scorecards could verify it happened. Remarkably, in a country obsessed with cricket, Konstas’ polished innings wasn’t streamed or televised. A wagon wheel on the BCCI website revealed where Konstas picked off his runs and boundaries—57 per cent into the leg side—plus a six over long-on, but beyond that, the details are scant.

In his only interview since returning from his first proper playing stint in India—Konstas spent time training at the MRF Academy in Chennai last year—the rising star offered his version of that innings, more than two months on from a challenging Test tour of the West Indies, where he managed 50 runs across six innings on difficult pitches.

“It was actually a really tough green-seamer, and it was spinning too,” Konstas said with a grin. “So yeah, it was one of my best hundreds.”

Jokes aside, Konstas is pleased to be back in the runs. The incumbent Australian opener will need plenty more to begin the Sheffield Shield season, which starts on Saturday with NSW facing Western Australia at the WACA, South Australia hosting Victoria, and Queensland taking on Tasmania.

Konstas, who landed back in Australia on Monday, is happy to paint an honest picture. “It was actually a nice wicket to bat on,” he said. “As the day went on, it did spin quite a bit. They had a quality side. The first session, I thought they bowled really well, and it was seaming a little bit. When the spinners came on, since the wicket was a bit flat, I decided to try and take the game on. I was lucky enough to get a few away against the spinners. The innings progressed really nicely, and then I got out for 109. All my hard work [is showing].”

There was one moment, however, five balls into Konstas’ innings, that the now 20-year-old—his birthday was on Thursday—probably wishes never made its way out of India. A local journalist tweeted that Konstas had once again pulled out the audacious stroke that shocked the cricket world on Boxing Day last year.

“Sam Konstas has already attempted one reverse scoop in the first over!” Sportstar reporter Sahil Mathur wrote on X.

Konstas laughed when asked if it was true. “It is true,” he said. “I tried to reverse ramp first over to a ball on eighth stump. It wasn’t the right thing to do at that time. It happens sometimes. The other innings I was really good. I had a lot of clarity and just reacting to the ball.”

Did the Indians laugh or sledge him about it? “I think they were probably just used to it when I played [them] at the MCG and the SCG,” Konstas said. “They were a very good attack. It wasn’t the right shot to play at that time.”

It begs the question: has Konstas really changed his ways? Will there still be another rush of blood when he walks out to bat for NSW this week? It’s certainly a shot that makes purists grumble, but it has been a profitable one for Konstas, and he has never been dismissed playing it.

As always, runs are the only currency that matters, but the exchange rate will be high in the opening rounds of the Sheffield Shield, with places in Australia’s batting order up for grabs before the first Ashes Test in Perth on November 21.

Konstas’ scores of 109, 27 not out, 49, and 3 against a quality India A attack were, to use a phrase that will become a cricket cliché over the next six weeks, a timely reminder of his talent.

“I’ve grown a lot from those two or three weeks,” Konstas said. “It’s obviously a good reward to have, especially with all my hard training. The Caribbean was probably the best thing that happened to me. I learnt a lot about myself. As an athlete, you’re gonna fail a lot more than you succeed. It’s how you deal with your failures.

“The standard was really high. India A played a good team in their home conditions. I was really happy with my other digs. Even though I got out for 49, I thought it was the best I felt in terms of my mental headspace and the way I was moving. It’s also a lot hotter there, and it was about understanding not to hit a lot of balls during training, have that extra time off, just so I am mentally refreshed. It was a very good tour for me.”

Konstas believes his technique is in a good place, having worked closely with his batting coach, Tahmid Islam, since the West Indies fast bowlers worked him over. He feels his mental approach is sound, having leaned on his mentor and former Test all-rounder Shane Watson for guidance. Konstas has even worked with a breathing coach to ensure he remains calm and focused as a bowler gets ready to deliver the ball.

Clarity and confidence are all Konstas could have asked for, as he embarks on an intense period where every shot he plays is analysed and scrutinised through an Ashes lens. You wouldn’t know it from his relaxed demeanour.

“I have a lot of clarity now,” Konstas said. “[Making runs] does matter for me. Any time you spend at the crease, it’s valuable and builds a bit of confidence. I’m just trying to win games for NSW and just put good performances in for the Ashes, hopefully.”

“I’ve been very grateful to Greg Mail and Greg Shipperd to have their support. Cricket NSW is my second home, and I’m always there. For them to have full faith in me is nice at a young age. To represent NSW is a huge honour. I think we have immense depth, and hopefully, we dominate this year and win the comp. I know I’m ready for that Aussie [call-up] when the Ashes do come. I’m just trying to score runs and put my best foot forward.”

This time, when Konstas walks out to bat at the WACA, there will be a live stream. A sea of gold shirts is also expected in the stands. Not necessarily for Western Australia—though some might be—but because the Wallabies play the All Blacks next door at Optus Stadium later that afternoon in a Bledisloe Cup fixture. Rugby Australia boss Phil Waugh, a handy junior cricketer in his day, is expected to drop in for a look. Thousands more will be watching online.

But Konstas doesn’t want to get ahead of himself. He knows the real hard work lies ahead.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/sam-konstas-hit-a-century-nobody-could-watch-but-everyone-is-talking-about-it-20250930-p5myv8.html?ref=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_source=rss_feed

Women’s WC: Crowd attendance in IND-SL match breaks records

**Women’s WC: Crowd Attendance in IND-SL Match Breaks Records**

*By Gaurav Tripathi | October 1, 2025, 09:26 AM*

The opening match of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 between India and Sri Lanka has set a new milestone in women’s cricket attendance. Held on September 30 at Guwahati’s Barsapara Cricket Stadium, the game attracted an unprecedented crowd of 22,843 fans.

This figure marks the highest attendance ever recorded for any group stage match in Women’s World Cup history, surpassing the previous record of 15,935 set during the India-Pakistan clash in 2024. The record turnout reflects the growing popularity and support for women’s cricket across the nation.

**Tendulkar Praises Progress in Women’s Cricket**

ICC Hall of Famer Sachin Tendulkar applauded the remarkable strides made in women’s cricket in recent years. He credited the Women’s Premier League (WPL) as a game-changer that has significantly enhanced visibility and provided financial security to female cricketers.

Tendulkar also expressed his gratitude to former BCCI secretary Jay Shah for championing equal match fees for men and women and playing a pivotal role in laying the foundation for the WPL. According to him, these efforts are transforming the landscape of the sport by promoting equality and professionalism.

**ICC’s Record Prize Money Lauded**

Tendulkar further praised the International Cricket Council (ICC) for announcing record prize money for the Women’s World Cup, which even exceeds the amount offered in the men’s 2023 World Cup.

He emphasized that such administrative decisions are life-changing and send a powerful message: women’s cricket deserves equal respect. Tendulkar highlighted that these initiatives inspire every young girl with a passion for cricket by showing them that their dedication is valued equally.

**Match Highlights: India Defeats Sri Lanka by 59 Runs (DLS Method)**

In a rain-curtailed encounter, India batted first and posted a competitive total of 269/8 in their allotted 47 overs. Middle-order batswomen Amanjot Kaur and Deepti Sharma played crucial innings, each scoring fifties that rescued the team from a precarious position.

Sri Lanka, struggling to keep up, suffered a middle-order collapse and were eventually bowled out for 211. Deepti Sharma also contributed with the ball, taking three wickets for 54 runs. Her performance elevated her to become India’s second-highest wicket-taker in women’s ODI cricket, surpassing former spinner Neetu David.

The match not only showcased thrilling cricket but also demonstrated the growing enthusiasm and support for women’s cricket, setting an inspiring tone for the tournament ahead.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/ind-sl-women-s-wc-encounter-sets-benchmark-with-22-843-fans/story

ICC Women’s World Cup 2025: Decoding India’s strongest XI

**ICC Women’s World Cup 2025: Decoding India’s Strongest XI**
*By Gaurav Tripathi | Sep 28, 2025, 01:58 pm*

As co-hosts of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025, India enter the tournament as one of the favorites. The competition is set to begin on September 30, with Harmanpreet Kaur leading the team for the first time in a Women’s World Cup. Smriti Mandhana, the star opener, will serve as her deputy. India’s squad features a balanced mix of seasoned players and emerging talent, creating a well-rounded unit ready to compete at the highest level.

### Top Order Batters: Mandhana, Rawal, Deol
India’s top order looks solid with Smriti Mandhana, Pratika Rawal, and Harleen Deol occupying the first three batting slots. Mandhana has been a consistent performer, scoring the most WODI runs since the 2022 tournament in New Zealand where India finished fifth. Young sensation Pratika Rawal has impressed with 802 WODI runs at an impressive average of 50.12. Meanwhile, Harleen Deol has been in excellent form recently, adding valuable runs at a crucial time.

### Strong Middle Order
The middle order boasts experienced campaigners like captain Harmanpreet Kaur, Jemimah Rodrigues, Deepti Sharma, and wicket-keeper Richa Ghosh. Harmanpreet, Deepti, and Jemimah have maintained averages above 38 while striking at over 100 in WODIs this year. Deepti Sharma has particularly shone in 2025, amassing runs at a remarkable average of 76.20. Richa Ghosh has excelled in the finisher’s role with an aggressive strike rate of 130.26, making her a key player down the order.

### The Bowling Attack
Sneh Rana adds depth to the lower order with her valuable batting and reliable off-spin. Her ability to contribute crucial runs and tight bowling makes her an asset in pressure situations. Alongside Rana and Deepti Sharma, Radha Yadav is expected to be the second spinner, which suits the slow pitches of India and Sri Lanka. The pace attack will be led by the return of Renuka Singh Thakur, providing a significant boost to the team. Emerging pacer Kranti Goud, who has been a revelation, is likely to complete the bowling lineup.

### Final Playing XI for ICC Women’s World Cup 2025
– Smriti Mandhana
– Pratika Rawal
– Harleen Deol
– Harmanpreet Kaur (captain)
– Jemimah Rodrigues
– Deepti Sharma
– Richa Ghosh (wicket-keeper)
– Sneh Rana
– Renuka Singh Thakur
– Kranti Goud
– Radha Yadav

This squad represents a perfect blend of experience and youth, combining solid batting depth with versatile bowling options. As hosts, India will aim to leverage their home conditions and the balanced team composition to make a strong push for the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 title.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/india-s-probable-xi-in-2025-women-s-world-cup/story

Suryakumar Yadav averages paltry 16.28 in T20 tournament finals: Stats

**Suryakumar Yadav Averages Paltry 16.28 in T20 Tournament Finals: Stats**

*By Gaurav Tripathi | Sep 28, 2025, 11:54 AM*

For the first time in history, India and Pakistan will face off in the final of the Asia Cup. The highly anticipated clash is set to take place at the Dubai International Stadium on September 28. While Team India remains unbeaten in the tournament, concerns have arisen over the form of their captain, Suryakumar Yadav.

### Struggling Form in 2025

Suryakumar Yadav’s (SKY) recent T20 International (T20I) form has been underwhelming. In 2025 alone, he has averaged a disappointing 12.37, scoring just 99 runs in 10 innings at a strike rate of 110. His batting style, particularly his premeditated shots like the pick-up flick, has often let him down this year. Notably, his only significant innings came against Pakistan in the group stage, where he remained unbeaten on 47. In all other nine innings, he failed to surpass 15 runs and recorded three ducks.

### Underwhelming Record in T20 Finals

Despite being recognized as one of the best T20 batters of his generation, SKY’s performance in high-pressure finals has been far from impressive. According to ESPNcricinfo records, he has appeared in seven T20 finals, scoring just 114 runs at a modest average of 16.28. His strike rate in these matches stands at 112.87, hampered by a few low scores including a duck and multiple single-digit contributions. His highest score in any final is 48.

### IPL and Other Finals Performances

Four of Suryakumar’s seven T20 final appearances have come in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Across these finals, his scores were 24, 5, 15, and 19. He also appeared in the Champions League T20 final once, where he was dismissed without scoring. In 2024, SKY played his first T20 final representing India—the T20 World Cup final against South Africa—but managed only three runs.

### A Bright Spot: Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy Final

SKY’s last T20 final appearance was in last year’s Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy final. He played a crucial innings of 48 runs off 35 balls, helping Mumbai chase down a 175-run target against Madhya Pradesh and secure the championship. This performance remains his best in any final to date.

### Overall Impressive T20I Career

Despite recent struggles, Suryakumar Yadav’s overall T20I career stats are commendable. Over 89 matches, he has amassed 2,669 runs at an average of 37.59 with a striking rate of 164.65. He has recorded 21 half-centuries and 4 centuries in the format. Additionally, SKY holds the joint third-most Player-of-the-Match awards in T20Is, with 16 to his name.

Notably, he is the first cricketer to score T20I centuries in four different countries: South Africa, England, New Zealand, and India, highlighting his adaptability on foreign pitches.

As the Asia Cup final approaches, all eyes will be on Suryakumar Yadav to see if he can rediscover his best form and lead India to glory against their arch-rivals Pakistan.

*Stay tuned for live updates from the Dubai International Stadium.*
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/decoding-suryakumar-yadav-s-run-in-t20-tournament-finals/story

Suryakumar backs Jemimah to shine in Women’s World Cup

**Suryakumar Backs Jemimah Rodrigues to Shine in Women’s World Cup 2025**

*By Gaurav Tripathi | Sep 27, 2025, 03:44 PM*

India’s men’s T20I captain, Suryakumar Yadav, has expressed strong confidence in Jemimah Rodrigues ahead of the Women’s World Cup 2025. This tournament marks Jemimah’s first-ever World Cup appearance since her ODI debut in 2018. She is set to play her maiden World Cup match against Sri Lanka on September 30 at Guwahati’s Barsapara Stadium.

**Praise for Jemimah’s Resilience**

Jemimah recently recovered from a viral fever that sidelined her for two games in a three-match ODI series against Australia. Despite this setback, Suryakumar praised her resilience and positive attitude. Speaking in a video uploaded on BCCI Women X, he said, “I think for Jemi, the best way to describe her is ‘chhota packet, bada dhamaka’,” highlighting her impactful presence despite her small stature.

He added that Jemimah always stays calm and keeps a smile on her face even in tough situations, demonstrating admirable mental strength.

**Confidence Ahead of the World Cup**

Suryakumar expressed faith in Jemimah’s ability to deliver strong performances on the biggest stage. “Playing in the World Cup is a great opportunity, and I’m confident she’ll deliver,” he said.

The 35-year-old also complimented Jemimah’s energy, calling it “amazing” and “infectious,” which he believes boosts the morale of the entire team.

**Learning from Jemimah’s Composure Under Pressure**

Highlighting Jemimah’s performances in high-pressure matches, Suryakumar shared that the Indian men’s team draws inspiration from her. “We also get to learn a lot from her in big, high-pressure games,” he remarked.

He added that her ability to perform under pressure is something the team aspires to emulate. Advising Jemimah, he encouraged her to keep doing what she has been doing and to enjoy every moment on the field.

**Strong World Cup Preparations**

Jemimah has made a promising start to her World Cup preparations, scoring 66 runs off 68 balls, including eight fours, in a warm-up match against England held on September 27 at the BCCI Centre of Excellence Ground in Bengaluru.

Meanwhile, Suryakumar himself is facing challenges with the bat in the ongoing Asia Cup, having scored 71 runs across five innings, averaging 23.66 with a strike rate of 107.57.

*Watch the full video with Suryakumar’s comments on BCCI Women X and stay tuned for more updates on the Women’s World Cup 2025.*
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/suryakumar-backs-jemimah-to-fire-in-women-s-world-cup/story

“Need yorkers from both ends” – Irfan Pathan’s massive statement on India’s playing XI ahead of Asia Cup 2025 final

Former all-rounder Irfan Pathan has urged Team India to retain Arshdeep Singh in the playing XI for the Asia Cup 2025 final against Pakistan. According to Pathan, the Men in Blue must be prepared for situations where they need two bowlers capable of delivering yorkers from either end during the death overs.

India secured a thrilling victory over Sri Lanka in a Super Over in the Asia Cup 2025 Super 4 match held in Dubai on Friday, September 26. Batting first, India posted a total of 202-5, and Sri Lanka matched the score in reply. While Arshdeep was expensive in his initial four overs, he turned the game around in the Super Over by bowling impeccable yorkers and conceding only two runs. His outstanding performance ensured an easy win for India in the tiebreaker.

The left-arm pacer got his chance to play largely because a couple of regular players were rested for the game. With India having already qualified for the Asia Cup 2025 final, Jasprit Bumrah and Shivam Dube were both rested in the match against Sri Lanka, allowing Arshdeep Singh and Harshit Rana to feature.

Despite having played just two matches in the tournament so far, Irfan Pathan strongly backs Arshdeep’s inclusion in the playing XI for the final against Pakistan on Sunday, September 28. Speaking during a discussion on Sony Sports Network, the former all-rounder highlighted the importance of the 26-year-old pacer’s skills in high-pressure situations.

“First things first, he’s like ice. When the pressure is on, he asks for the ball and bowls. In the end overs, he is ready to bowl his yorkers. He bowls yorkers in tandem with Jasprit Bumrah when both play together. He is a bowler of that quality. For me, it’s nothing new. I have been saying from the first day that he should be in the playing XI,” Pathan explained.

He further added, “There are situations when you need yorkers from both ends. Today, the match went on till the very end. But, the Indian team’s thinking is that we need a long batting line-up. So, Shivam Dube is playing as an all-rounder. Since he is playing, Arshdeep is not finding a place. He will always be there in my playing XI.”

In the Super Over against Sri Lanka, Arshdeep made an immediate impact by dismissing Kusal Perera with the very first ball, having him caught at deep point. On the penultimate ball, Dasun Shanaka mistimed a full and wide delivery, sending it to deep backward point for another wicket.

A striking irony surrounds Arshdeep Singh’s current status in the team since he is India’s leading wicket-taker in T20 Internationals. The Punjab-born bowler has claimed 101 wickets in 65 matches at an impressive average of 18.76 and an economy rate of 8.37. He also has two four-wicket hauls to his name.

Hardik Pandya is the next highest Indian wicket-taker in the format with 98 wickets, followed by Yuzvendra Chahal (96), Jasprit Bumrah (94), Bhuvneshwar Kumar (90), and Kuldeep Yadav (82).

With such credentials, there is a strong case for Arshdeep Singh to be retained in the playing XI for the Asia Cup final as India prepare to take on arch-rivals Pakistan.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/cricket/news-irfan-pathan-arshdeep-singh-india-playing-xi-asia-cup-2025-final-pakistan

‘Please Take This As A Cricketing Observation’: Mohammad Kaif Clarifies His Tweet After Jasprit Bumrah Calls His Assessment ‘Inaccurate’ Amid Asia Cup 2025

Former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif has politely responded to Jasprit Bumrah’s remarks regarding his observation about Suryakumar Yadav’s utilization of the pacer, calling the comment inaccurate. Kaif clarified that his statement was merely a cricketing observation made as a well-wisher and admirer, and was not intended to be critical.

In the ongoing Asia Cup, Suryakumar Yadav often bowls three overs upfront of Bumrah, which leaves the right-arm speedster with only one over at the end. Although Bumrah has struggled slightly at times, he has still delivered crucial performances for the Indian team. The Ahmedabad-born bowler remains the second-highest wicket-taker for India in the competition, with five wickets in four matches.

Earlier, Bumrah retweeted Kaif’s tweet and wrote, “Inaccurate before, inaccurate again.” Responding to Bumrah on X, Kaif maintained a respectful tone: “Please take this as a cricketing observation from a well-wisher and an admirer. You are Indian cricket’s biggest match-winner and I know what it takes to give it all when on field wearing India colours.”

In India’s recent match against Bangladesh, Jasprit Bumrah played a key role in their 41-run victory. Despite having leaked over 40 runs against Pakistan in an earlier game, Bumrah was in top form against Bangladesh, finishing with impressive bowling figures of 4-0-18-2. His disciplined bowling helped the Men in Blue defend a modest total of 168, restricting Bangladesh to 127.

India’s batting in the match was largely led by Abhishek Sharma, who smashed 75 runs off just 37 deliveries, continuing his formidable form in the tournament. Although India’s finish was not as strong as fans might have hoped, the team maintained control throughout. Bangladesh started positively but lost regular wickets, with Kuldeep Yadav shining as the pick of the Indian bowlers by claiming three wickets.

Looking ahead, India is set to face arch-rivals Pakistan in the Asia Cup final on September 28, Sunday, in Dubai. Before that high-stakes encounter, the Men in Blue will use their game against Sri Lanka to fine-tune their preparations and strategies.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/sports/please-take-this-as-a-cricketing-observation-mohammad-kaif-clarifies-his-tweet-after-jasprit-bumrah-calls-his-assessment-inaccurate-amid-asia-cup-2025

Kanga League: Vinayak Bhoir’s All-Round Efforts Help Islam Gymkhana Brush Aside Khar Gymkhana

All-rounder Vinayak Bhoir played an impressive role with both bat and ball to help Islam Gymkhana secure a win against Khar Gymkhana by gaining the first innings lead in a B Division match of the MCA Dr. H. D. Kanga Cricket League. The match was played at the Islam Gymkhana ground on Wednesday.

Sent in to bat first, Islam Gymkhana amassed a total of 192 runs for 9 wickets in 34.3 overs. Middle-order batsman Bhoir smashed a quick 73 runs off 59 balls, including four boundaries and six sixes. Khar Gymkhana’s medium pacer Abdul Khan was the pick of the bowlers, claiming 6 wickets for 45 runs.

In response, Islam Gymkhana’s bowling attack, led by medium pacer Javed Khan and left-arm spinner Vinayak Bhoir, dismantled Khar Gymkhana. Javed Khan took 4 wickets for 30 runs, while Bhoir picked up 3 for 35. They bowled out Khar Gymkhana for 127 runs in 39.5 overs, gaining a crucial first innings lead.

Islam Gymkhana started their second innings strongly, reaching 25 for 2 in 4.4 overs.

**Brief Scores – B Division:**

– Young Comrade CC: 98 all out in 31.2 overs (Shameet Shetty 28; Sachin Gupta 3/20) & 65 for 5 in 22.5 overs (Mayuresh Tandel 37)
Vs Sind SC: 128 for 4 declared in 30.2 overs (Sai Chavan 45, Sujay Thakkar 28; Shameet Shetty 3/45)
*Result:* Sind SC won on 1st innings lead.

– New Hindu CC: 172 all out in 53.5 overs (Vinay Kunwar 36, Rohit Shukla 28; Sachin Solanki 4/44, Vedant Gurav 3/27)
Vs Sainath SC: 97 all out in 24.2 overs (Jigar Rana 36; Rajesh Sardar 5/23, Jugraj Mehta 4/22)
*Result:* New Hindu CC won on 1st innings lead.

– Islam Gymkhana: 192 for 9 in 34.3 overs (Vinayak Bhoir 73, Sufiyan Shaikh 28, Shashwat Pathak 25; Abdul Khan 6/45) & 25 for 2 in 4.4 overs
Vs Khar Gymkhana: 127 all out in 39.5 overs (Swayam Waghmare 42; Javed Khan 4/30, Vinayak Bhoir 3/35, Hitesh Kadam 3/52)
*Result:* Islam Gymkhana won on 1st innings lead.

– Goregaon Sports Club: 116 all out in 39.4 overs (Rohan Bhosale 43; Kunal Thorat 7/20) & 20 for no loss
Vs Shivaji Park Youngsters SC: 120 for 6 declared in 29 overs (Shubham Shinde 50)
*Result:* Shivaji Park Youngsters won on 1st innings lead.

– Muslim United SC: 195 for 9 in 39.5 overs (Shashikant Kadam 77, Mahamad Yaseen Saudagar 34; Khizar Dafedar 4/55, Harsh Mendon 3/27)
Vs Dadar Union SC: 134 for 6 in 29 overs (Ashay Akre 45, Aadit Degaonkar 31)
*Result:* Match drawn.

– Payyade SC: 144 all out in 41.2 overs (Omkar Ghule 29, Vicky Patil 27, Vedant Gadia 26; Anikit Vishwakarma 3/16, Jagdish Jadhav 3/34, Sandeep Pawar 3/53)
Vs United Cricketers: 118 for 6 in 39.1 overs (Prithvik Pandit 45, Darshan Kamthe 27; Ajay Mishra 5/28)
*Result:* Match drawn.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/sports/kanga-league-vinayak-bhoirs-all-round-efforts-help-islam-gymkhana-brush-aside-khar-gymkhana

‘Kya Gali Ki Team Hai’: Mohammad Haris Trolled For Poor Game Awareness In PAK vs BAN Super 4 Asia Cup 2025 Clash; Video

Pakistan keeper-batter Mohammad Haris faced criticism on social media after failing to ground his bat before taking off for a second run during the Asia Cup 2025 Super 4 match against Bangladesh at the Dubai International Stadium.

A video of the incident quickly surfaced online, with replays clearly showing that the right-handed batter had not grounded his bat. The moment occurred in the 11th over of the innings bowled by Mahedi Hasan. Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha took a big stride forward and flicked the ball to long-on. Both Pakistan batters sprinted quickly as Bangladesh fielder Rishad Hossain misfielded, allowing Pakistan to take two runs. However, the replays highlighted Haris’s lack of awareness for not properly grounding his bat before running.

Watch the video below to see the moment:

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Here are some reactions from netizens regarding the incident:
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### Match Overview

Bangladesh won the toss and opted to field first at the Dubai International Stadium. Litton Das continued to remain on the sidelines as Jaker Ali won the toss for the second consecutive day in the Asia Cup 2025 and chose to bowl first.

Bangladesh made three changes to their playing XI, while Pakistan kept their side unchanged.

**Pakistan (Playing XI):**
Sahibzada Farhan, Fakhar Zaman, Saim Ayub, Salman Agha (c), Hussain Talat, Mohammad Haris (w), Mohammad Nawaz, Faheem Ashraf, Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf, Abrar Ahmed.

**Bangladesh (Playing XI):**
Saif Hassan, Parvez Hossain Emon, Towhid Hridoy, Shamim Hossain, Jaker Ali (w/c), Nurul Hasan, Mahedi Hasan, Rishad Hossain, Taskin Ahmed, Tanzim Hasan Sakib, Mustafizur Rahman.

### Innings Summary

The Men in Green lost the in-form Sahibzada Farhan early, with Taskin Ahmed dismissing him in the very first over. Pakistan struggled to build any momentum and eventually finished their innings at 135/8.

Mohammad Haris was the top scorer for Pakistan, managing a quickfire 31 runs off just 23 balls, providing some resistance for the bowlers to defend.

With 136 runs needed in 20 overs, Pakistan’s bowling attack will need to put in an exceptional performance to keep Bangladesh from chasing down the target.

The winner of this crucial match will face Team India in the Asia Cup final on Sunday, September 28.

Stay tuned for more updates and highlights from the Asia Cup 2025.
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