IPL 2021: BCCI Yet to Finalise Venues; Monitoring Covid Situation in Mumbai

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Scheduling a tournament like IPL can be tough sometimes. A multi-million dollar tourney which comprises of several franchisees, it can’t get more complicated than this. Every franchise wants home games and since it will be happening in India, BCCI are in for some complications as preferring one city over another might not go down well with some VIPs. Even on Sunday, Telangana Minister KT Rama Rao had appealed to BCCI to host few games in Hyderabad while Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh was also ‘surprised’ to figure out that Mohali might not be hosting any of the IPL games.

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“Whether it can be held in a state while elections are taking place and when talking about Punjab, BCCI needs concrete assurance from authorities that no unwanted incident will take place when the matches happen there,” the source added.





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India vs England: WATCH – Hardik Pandya Pulls Off One-handed Stunner at Training Session

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India vs England: WATCH - Hardik Pandya Pulls Off One-handed Stunner at Training Session

Team India all-rounder Hardik Pandya has been patiently waiting for his turn to get a chance in the ongoing series versus England, but has been showing the intensity in the training sessions, day after day. On Saturday, the dasher, who is also an excellent fielder, shared a series of posts where he can be seen working with fielding coach R Sridhar.

In one of the videos, he is seen taking a sensational catch on the boundary rope. He grabbed a one-handed catch, while he was still in the air.

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Earlier, Ravichandran Ashwin shared a video on social media of him Hardik Pandya and Kuldeep Yadav grooving to the popular song ‘Vaathi Coming’ from Tamil movie Master. In the video shot during Team India’s training session Ashwin and Pandya can be seen starting dancing to the beat of the song before Yadav joins the fun.

The song ‘Vaathi Coming’ starring megastar Vijay from the movie master has become a viral sensation racking up over 54 million views in under a month. The video posted by Ashwin on his Instagram account is also garnering good numbers with over 3 lac views in just two hours.

The final Test match between India and England starts on March 4 at Motera. The previous match at this venue just finished in a span of two days. India lead the series 2-1, and at least need to draw the last Test, to make it to the World Test Championship final.





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ICC Test Rankings: Rohit Sharma, Ravichandran Ashwin Gain Big After Motera Win

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ICC Test Rankings: Rohit Sharma, Ravichandran Ashwin Gain Big After Motera Win

Indian opener Rohit Sharma broke into top ten of the latest ICC Test rankings for batsman thanks to his superb century against England in Chennai.  While New Zealand’s Kane Williamson continues to top the list, Rohit’s compatriot and team captain Virat Kohli is at fifth position. Rohit’s sublime form made sure that he leapfrogs six places to move to eighth position, while Cheteshwar Pujara has slipped to tenth position.

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Meanwhile Ravichandran Ashwin’s fine all-round performance made sure that he moves to number three in bowler’s rankings. He went onto take nine wickets in the second Test match in Chepauk and also scored a hundred. Australia’s Pat Cummins tops the list. Meanwhile a wicketless outing at Motera made sure Jasprit Bumrah slips a position and falls to ninth spot.

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Meanwhile India off-spinner R Ashwin launched a scathing attack on critics of the Motera pitch where the third Test against England was played. The pitch was heavily criticised by many for offering a lot of turn and the match finished in less than two days. “I have a question back. What is a good cricket surface? The bowlers want to win the game. The batsman needs to bat well to get runs. No question about it. What makes a good surface? Who defines this? Seam on the first day and then bat well and then spin on the last two days,” Ashwin said during a virtual media interaction.

“Come on! Who makes all these rules, we need to get over it and not talk about whatever picture you want to paint. If you’re asking if it is a good Test surface, I don’t see any of the players coming from England having an issue with the surface.





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India vs England: I Have Stopped Thinking About Landmarks Long Back: Ravichandran Ashwin on Anil Kumble’s 619 Wicket-mark

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India vs England: I Have Stopped Thinking About Landmarks Long Back: Ravichandran Ashwin on Anil Kumble's 619 Wicket-mark

Ravichandran Ashwin has stopped bothering about landmarks “long, long time back” as his only endeavour currently is to work on his craft and be useful every time when he plays for India. Ashwin has become the fourth Indian bowler to complete 400 wickets in Test cricket and was asked if surpassing ‘Peak 619’ could be a reality in coming years.

“If you look at it pragmatically, it’s 218 wickets away,” Ashwin, who is always good with words answered. “For me, I have stopped thinking about all those landmarks and all long, long time ago.” He said he was looking to become a better cricketer, every time he stepped on the field.

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“It’s been about what I can do, how I can get better, what more I can offer to the team because every time you come back into this setup, especially now that I am only playing Test cricket, it’s important to come back and offer to the team.” Ashwin wants to be in this happy zone and enjoy his craft as he always does “I am looking to get better as an individual and cricketer. That’s probably one of the reasons why I am really, really happy and I am enjoying my game and probably the best I have done in the last 15 years. I would like to continue this phase and not think about too much else,” the bowler added. Ashwin has been in the bio-bubble since the IPL and then has been part of the Australia series and the ongoing England series, and he said that is incredibly hard to be without family but in the same vein said that the team bonding has got better.

“Look, the first part of my tour to Australia, the whole Australian tour my family was with me. And even during the IPL, I got them over for the back-half of the tournament. But this tour I have not got them here because I have rotation-policy and left them at home so they can get a break.” Bio bubble has made team bonding better, feels Ashwin. “I think without them around it can be incredibly hard. Yes, we get larger hotel spaces. We do get our entertainment area. We bond much better. One thing that stands out is that the fact that because of this bio-bubble the players are getting together more than ever. I think the team bonding has gotten better,” he said. According to Ashwin, he watches stuff online, reads books and does bit of Yoga.

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“I am also sure a lot of people feel a little bit of boredom and feeling lonely. It will be nice if they come out and seek some help. For me to manage it, it has been mostly about watch stuff online, reading books and doing a bit of yoga and meditation,” he added. Ashwin also said there was no apprehensions about playing the Pink Ball Tests.

Asked have the players spoken about the apprehension to the board about playing pink-ball Tests, Ashwin said: “There is no apprehension. If there was apprehension, we would have expressed.” He said it was all about adapting. “This is a new facet that has been introduced to the game. We are used to playing with the red ball. We are conditioned to playing with the red-ball and now all of a sudden, they have got in the pink ball. The pink ball has got a new dimension to the game, so it’s about adapting,” he said.

“You play more and more and get used to it, the players are going to adapt better. The same thing with one-dayers. We were used to playing with the red ball and then shifted to the white ball. Initially, the white-ball was doing a lot. Now, it does nothing. That’s how this format will also evolve. Anything new is going to have a lot of challenges,” he elaborated.

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Motera Flop Show: Will India Host Another Pink Ball Test? BCCI Not Convinced

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Motera Flop Show: Will India Host Another Pink Ball Test? BCCI Not Convinced

The BCCI is not keen to host Pink-Ball Test matches after the day-night fixture at Ahmedabad ended inside two days. A report in The Indian Express claims that some of the Indian team members were not so optimistic as far as the future of the Day Night Test is concerned. Well, now the BCCI is taking these feedback ‘seriously.’

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“What the players say is important. We will take a call soon on whether we should host pink-ball Tests in the future,” a BCCI official told the newspaper.

The Pink ball which has extra coats of lacquer, skids off the surface and this is causing a lot of problem. Earlier also the inaugural Pink Ball Test in Eden Gardens in 2019 didn’t last the full five days.

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After Thursday’s 10-wicket win, a member of the Indian team management told The Indian Express: “The problem when facing the pink ball is that it skids much faster compared to the red ball. Muscle memory makes batsmen believe that the ball will come at a particular speed after pitching, like they are used to when playing with the red ball. But the pink ball comes much faster. This is a major issue. Also, our players are not keen to play Day-Night Tests because the pink ball has too many variables, including difficulty in sighting the ball.”

Earlier India were shot out for 36 in Adelaide Test which was also played with pink ball. The game lasted four days. With games not going the distance, the advertisers and the broadcasters will not be keen to do the bidding for Day Night Test on BCCI’s behalf.

Earlier in Motera, India beat England in the final session of the second day by 10 wickets to end a game which was nothing short of nightmare for the batsmen. England were bundled out for 112. In reply, India could post a score of 145. The visitors were awful in the second essay after they were shot out for just 81. India knocked off the winning runs with ease to win a game which didn’t even last for two full days.





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Indian Women to Lock Horns Against South Africa in Home Series from March 7: Report

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Indian Women to Lock Horns Against South Africa in Home Series from March 7: Report

The planned eight-match series between India and South Africa women is likely to be held from March 7, which will mark the return of the home team to competitive cricket after almost 12 months. The series, comprising five T20Is and three ODIs, is likely to be held in either Lucknow or Kanpur in a bio-bubble, a BCCI official told PTI on Monday. A 22-member Indian team has been picked for the contest.

Indian players’ only outing since that final in Melbourne was during the exhibition Women’s T20 Challenge in Sharjah in November last year.

Since the series will have to be played in a bio-bubble, the team needs to assemble at least two weeks before the first game with six days reserved for quarantine.

“Getting match ready will be a challenge for Indian players but the most important this thing that the series is finally happening. The players needed this badly,” said the BCCI official.

The series was earlier supposed to be held at the Greenfield Sports Hub Stadium in Thiruvanthapuram but Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) expressed its inability to stage the matches as stadium owners had a booked an Army recruitment drive on the same dates.





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