BGT 2024-25: Josh Hazlewood may not be able to take part in some matches in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, know the big reason here?

Border-Gavaskar Trophy series will be played in November Josh Hazlewood (Image Source: Getty Images) Cricket fans are eagerly waiting for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) Test series. It is noteworthy that in November, India will leave for Australia tour for this five-match series. There can be a tough competition between both the teams during this series. On the other hand, before the start of this series, a very worrying news is coming out from the Australian camp. Let us tell you that during this series, Josh Hazlewood, one of the trio of Australian fast bowlers, may miss playing some matches during this series. Josh Hazlewood gave a big statement Let us tell you that before the start of the Border-Gavaskar series, Josh Hazlewood said in a discussion with The Australian – We (Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood) played together last year, but it was probably only once. You have to take it as it comes. Because this is not T20 or ODI, you are going to bowl 4 or 10 overs. It is like in bowling you can sometimes bowl 25 or sometimes 50 overs. Therefore, there is no point in planning for it now. If you are fit to play then play and if not then don’t play. It’s as simple as that, no one rests in a Test match and if you are ready to go the day before, you play and if you are not, you sit. We’ve got a lot going on with the addition of some people who we know can do a really good job. Full schedule of Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) 1st Test 22–26 November: Perth Stadium, Perth Second Test 6–10 December: Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Third Test 14-18 December: The Gabba, Brisbane Fourth Test 26-30 December: Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Fifth Test 3-7 January: Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney

David Warner is fully ready to participate in Border-Gavaskar Trophy, may return from retirement

David Warner has retired from international cricket. David Warner (Pic Source-Twitter) Australia’s legendary opening batsman David Warner wishes to be seen playing for his national team in the upcoming 5-match Test series against Team India. Let us tell you that David Warner has retired from international cricket. He played his last international match against Pakistan at Sydney Cricket Ground in January this year. However, once again the experienced batsman is fully ready to participate for the Australian team. As an opener, the brilliant batsman Steve Smith has scored only 171 runs in 8 innings at an average above 28. Not only this, selection committee chief George Bailey has confirmed that Steve Smith will be seen batting at number four. David Warner told Code Sports, ‘I am always available, I just want someone to call me. I have always been serious about this thing. If the Australian team needs me in the upcoming series, I will be very happy. Not only this, I will happily play in the next Shield match and would like to perform brilliantly. If the team management needs someone, I will always have the upper hand: David Warner David Warner further said, ‘I had taken the right decision to retire and I wanted to end it well. But if the team needs me, I will always be available and my hand will also be on top. I will not be embarrassed by this at all. Let us tell you that Australia’s best all-rounder Cameron Green is currently injured and it is finding it very difficult for him to play against Team India. Not only this, if Australia wants to secure its place in the final of this cycle of the World Test Championship, then they will have to defeat Team India in the upcoming Test series. Australia has not yet announced its team for the upcoming Test series but they may announce the team very soon. List of teams that have won the most matches away from home in WTC- Players who have won “Player of the Tournament” in every edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup- List of batsmen who have hit most sixes in Test cricket- Players who have been out for a duck most times in international cricket (active) Take a look at India’s lowest total in Test cricket- Players who have won Player of the Match the most number of times in Tests- Which Indian batsman has the highest average in Tests against New Zealand? Fastest bowler to take 50 T20I wickets for India Take a look at the performance of Team India in every edition of Women’s T20 World Cup- IPL: You will be shocked to know the net worth of these 5 star players of Mumbai Indians.

Champions Trophy 2025: ICC satisfied with the arrangements made by PCB for the tournament – ​​reports

The tournament is to be played in February next year PCB (Image Credit- Twitter) According to the latest media reports, the International Cricket Council (ICC) is completely satisfied with the arrangements made by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for the Champions Trophy. It is noteworthy that the 9th season of Champions Trophy will be played in the hosting of Pakistan. So recently, PCB shared the list of arrangements made for the tournament with ICC. During this, PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi was also present. If Geo News is to be believed regarding the organization of Champions Trophy in the country, then the top officials of PCB assured the ICC member board that the three stadiums (Lahore, Karachi and Rawalpindi) which are undergoing renovation work, will be ready before the start of the tournament in February. Will get ready first. Besides, PCB has also invited delegations from member countries to come to Pakistan and assess the preparations made for the tournament. Also, let us tell you that the situation is not yet clear whether India will go to Pakistan to participate in this multinational tournament or not? The situation regarding this has not been clarified yet. So some time ago, BCCI Secretary Jai Shah had said that the team will go to Pakistan only if the Board gets permission from the Government of India. ICC may consider hybrid model On the other hand, India can consider holding the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 on a hybrid model like the Asia Cup 2023, if India does not tour Pakistan. If this happens then the Indian cricket team can play its Champions Trophy in UAE. Apart from UAE, names of Sri Lanka and South Africa can also be seen. So if we talk about the tournament, its 9th season is ready to be played. It was last organized by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) in 2017. During that time, Pakistan won the title for the first time by defeating India.

Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s son Agni Chopra created history, achieved this great feat in a spectacular match of Ranji Trophy 2024-25.

Agni Chopra was also awarded the Player of the Match award against Arunachal Pradesh for his excellent batting. Agni Chopra (Pic Source-X) Agni Chopra, son of famous filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra, has achieved a spectacular feat while playing for Mizoram against Arunachal Pradesh in Round 2 of the Ranji Trophy Plate League 2024-25. Let us tell you that Agni Chopra had scored 110 runs in the first innings of this match. Not only this, in the second innings also, this young player batted strongly and played a match-winning inning of 238* runs with the help of 33 fours and 5 sixes. During this innings, Agni Chopra did not spare any bowler of Arunachal Pradesh and hit hard against all of them. This match was played at Gujarat College Ground in Ahmedabad in which Mizoram won by 267 runs. Not only this, Agni Chopra has become the first batsman to score four centuries in his first four first class matches. In this match, Mizoram had scored 247 runs in its first innings due to Agni Chopra’s 110 runs. In reply, Arunachal Pradesh team was all out for 252 runs. After this Mizoram declared its second innings at 404 runs for two wickets. Arunachal Pradesh failed to bat brilliantly in the second innings and the team was all out for 132 runs. I don’t want to be in a team where I can be picked up on a phone call: Agni Chopra According to NDTVSports, Agni Chopra had said, ‘Maybe I am not that good that is why I have not been selected in the Indian Premier League auction. I should always be selected because of my game. I don’t want my father to call someone and I join the team. All I want is to perform brilliantly and earn my place in the team. If my father has to call me and include me in the team, then I would not want to play like this at all. It feels good that I am continuously performing well and the Mizoram team is also supporting me a lot. There are many excellent players in this team who have performed well in domestic cricket so far. Let us tell you that, Agni Chopra was also awarded the Player of the Match award against Arunachal Pradesh due to his excellent batting. List of teams that have won the most matches away from home in WTC- Players who have won “Player of the Tournament” in every edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup- List of batsmen who have hit most sixes in Test cricket- Players who have been out for a duck most times in international cricket (active) Take a look at India’s lowest total in Test cricket- Players who have won Player of the Match the most number of times in Tests- Which Indian batsman has the highest average in Tests against New Zealand? Fastest bowler to take 50 T20I wickets for India Take a look at the performance of Team India in every edition of Women’s T20 World Cup- IPL: You will…

Ranji Trophy 2024-25: Round 2, Day 4: Know the complete situation of the fourth day’s play here-

Know the results of the matches between the teams in all the groups- Ranji Trophy 2024-25 (Photo Source: The second round of Ranji Trophy 2024-25 was being played from October 18. Indian veteran player Cheteshwar Pujara scored his 18th double century in first-class cricket while playing for Saurashtra. He has become the fourth batsman in the world to score most double centuries in first-class cricket. Today many teams won, while some matches ended in a draw. Let us tell you the results of the matches between the teams in all the groups- Ranji Trophy 2024-25, Round 2: See all the updates of the fourth day’s play Elite Group-A Meghalaya vs Tripura (Played in Shillong) Tripura- 377/8d; Meghalaya- 222/10 and 138, Tripura won by an innings and 17 runs Baroda vs Services (Played in Delhi) Services- 271 and 275; Baroda- 447/6d and 134/1, Baroda won by 65 runs Odisha vs Jammu & Kashmir (Played in Cuttack) Odisha- 272 and 112/8; Jammu and Kashmir- 270 and 270-7d, match draw Mumbai vs Maharashtra (Played in Mumbai) Mumbai- 441 and 75/1*; Maharashtra- 126 and 388, Mumbai won by 9 wickets Elite Group-B Uttarakhand vs Hyderabad (Played in Dehradun) Hyderabad- 192 and 190; Uttarakhand- 325 and 235, Uttarakhand won by 78 runs Himachal Pradesh vs Rajasthan (Played in Dharamshala) Himachal Pradesh- 98 and 260; Rajasthan- 334 and 26/2, Rajasthan won by 8 wickets Puducherry vs Vidarbha (Played in Puducherry) Puducherry- 209 and 82; Vidarbha- 283 and 128, Vidarbha won by 120 runs Gujarat vs Andhra Pradesh (Played in Ahmedabad) Andhra Pradesh- 213 and 297; Gujarat 367 and 144/9, Gujarat won by one wicket Elite Group-C Madhya Pradesh vs Punjab (Played at Mullanpur) Madhya Pradesh- 207 and 146/8; Punjab- 277 (95.5) and 329/6, match draw Uttar Pradesh vs Haryana (Played in Lucknow) Haryana- 453 and 72/3; Uttar Pradesh- 364, match draw Bengal vs Bihar (Played in Kalyani)- match canceled Karnataka vs Kerala (Played at Aloor) Kerala- 161/3, match draw Elite Group-D Assam vs Chandigarh (Played in Guwahati) Chandigarh- 374 and 83/1; Assam- 266 and 185, Chandigarh won by 9 wickets Saurashtra vs Chhattisgarh (Played in Rajkot) Chhattisgarh- 578/7d; Saurashtra- 478/8, match draw Railways vs Jharkhand (Played in Ahmedabad) Jharkhand- 417 and 38/2; Railway- 414, match draw Delhi vs Tamil Nadu (Played in Delhi) Delhi- 266 and 193/8; Tamil Nadu- 674/6d, match draw plate group Sikkim vs Goa (Played at Rangpo) Goa- 367/4d; Sikkim- 108 and 206, Goa won by an innings and 53 runs Nagaland vs Manipur (Played at Sovima) Nagaland- 237 and 306/5; Manipur- 139 and 257, Nagaland won by 147 runs Arunachal Pradesh vs Mizoram (Played in Ahmedabad) Arunachal Pradesh- 252 and 132; Mizoram- 247 and 404/2, Mizoram won by 267 runs

Ranji Trophy 2024-25: Cheteshwar Pujara hits 18th double century, joins Don Bradman in this special list

Cheteshwar Pujara has become the fourth batsman in the world to score most double centuries in first-class. Cheteshwar Pujara (Photo Source: The teams of Chhattisgarh and Saurashtra are face to face in the second round of Ranji Trophy 2024-25. Chhattisgarh won the toss and elected to bat first and declared the first innings at 578/7. Saurashtra team also seems to be batting brilliantly at this time. Cheteshwar Pujara has scored a double century while maintaining his excellent form in red-ball cricket. This is his 18th double century in first-class cricket. Cheteshwar Pujara scored a double century against Chhattisgarh Saurashtra got a bad start while batting in the first innings against Chhattisgarh. The team lost the wicket of Harvik Desai (5) in the sixth over. After this, a partnership of 68 runs was made between Cheteshwar Pujara and Chirag Jani (40) for the second wicket. Pujara then made a 100+ partnership with Sheldon Jackson (62) and Arpit Vasavada (73), playing his 100th first-class match. Today, on the fourth day of play, Cheteshwar Pujara completed his 66th century in first-class cricket. He then scored runs rapidly and completed his 18th double century. Pujara is currently out of Team India, but he is continuously scoring runs in red-ball cricket. After a stellar performance in county cricket in England, he is showing amazing form in the Ranji Trophy as well. Pujara became the fourth batsman to score most double centuries in first-class cricket. Cheteshwar Pujara has become the fourth batsman in the world to score most double centuries in first-class. He has left behind Herbert Sutcliffe and Mark Ramprakash. Both these greats have scored 17-17 double centuries. At the same time, Pujara is already on the top in the list of Indian batsmen. Vijay Merchant is second in the list, with 11 double centuries to his name. Vijay Hazare, Sunil Gavaskar and Rahul Dravid have 10 centuries each. Most double centuries in first-class cricket- Don Bradman- 37 Wally Hammond- 36 Patsy Hendren- 22 Cheteshwar Pujara- 18 Herbert Sutcliffe- 17 Mark Ramprakash- 17 Most double centuries in first-class cricket (Indian)- 18 – Cheteshwar Pujara 11 – Vijay Merchant 10 – Vijay Hazare 10 – Sunil Gavaskar 10 – Rahul Dravid 9 – Wasim Jaffer 9 – Paras Dogra

Abdul Samad created history by scoring a century in Ranji Trophy, became the first player to do so

Samad became the first player from Jammu and Kashmir to score two centuries in a Ranji Trophy match. Abdul Samad (Photo Source: Abdul Samad Scored Century in Both Ranji Innings: Abdul Samad, who played for Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL, created history in Ranji Trophy. Abdul, playing for Jammu and Kashmir in the ongoing Ranji Trophy, scored his second century of the match against Odisha on Monday. With this, he became the first player from Jammu and Kashmir to score two centuries in the same Ranji Trophy match. Abdul Samad scored 127 runs in 117 balls in the first innings of the match being played at Barabati Stadium, Cuttack. In this innings he hit 9 sixes and 6 fours. Thanks to this innings of Samad, Jammu and Kashmir had scored 270 runs in the first innings. However, in reply Odisha had scored 272 runs. After Jammu and Kashmir team missed the lead in the first innings, Samad batted brilliantly in the second innings also. After the early dismissal of the top order batsmen, Samad scored his second century of the match in just 105 balls. During this he hit 5 fours and 6 sixes. Before this, no batsman from Jammu and Kashmir had scored two centuries in any first class cricket match. Samad scored unbeaten 108 runs in 108 balls and Jammu and Kashmir gave a target of 269 runs to Odisha. Abdul Samad has performed brilliantly so far in first class matches. Talking about Abdul Samad’s career, his performance in domestic cricket so far has been excellent. Samad’s aggressive batting ability was first noticed by Sunrisers Hyderabad and included him in their franchise in 2020. Abdul Samad played 50 matches for SRH in five seasons between 2020-2024 and scored more than 550 runs with the help of 36 sixes. Abdul Samad has scored 1640 runs in 24 first class matches of domestic cricket at an average of 38. He has scored 538 runs at an average of 23 in 23 List A matches and 1339 runs at an average of 26 in 83 T20 matches. His strike rate in T20 has been 146.

Ranji Trophy 2024-25: Round 2, know about the third day’s play here

Rituraj Gaikwad has played a century against Mumbai and Yash Dhull has played a century against Tamil Nadu. Ruturaj Gaikwad (Image Credit- Twitter Round 2 of Ranji Trophy 2024-25 has started. The third day in Round 2 has ended today on 20th October. All the teams performed very well on the third day. There were many such players who won the hearts of many fans by performing brilliantly on behalf of their team. Today, while playing for Maharashtra, Ruturaj Gaikwad has played a century against Mumbai at the BKC ground. Well, let us tell you today what was the score of all the teams after the end of the third day’s play of Round 2 of Ranji Trophy 2024-25: Elite Group A: Meghalaya vs Tripura at Shillong: Tripura 1st innings 377/8 declared, Meghalaya 1st innings 222, 2nd innings 3/0 (2 overs) Baroda vs Services, in Delhi: Services 74/2 (22) and 3/0* (3.0), Baroda 447/6 (90), declared at 134/1 Orissa vs Jammu & Kashmir at Cuttack: Orissa 272, Jammu & Kashmir 270 & 195/4* (59.0) Mumbai vs Maharashtra, at Mumbai: Mumbai- 441 runs: Mumbai 441 & 13/0* (1.2 overs), Maharashtra 126 & 388 Elite Group B: Uttarakhand vs Hyderabad at Dehradun: Dehradun 292, Uttarakhand 325 and 189/5* (61 overs) Himachal Pradesh vs Rajasthan in Dharamshala: Rajasthan won the match by 8 wickets Puducherry vs Vidarbha, at Puducherry: Puducherry 209, Vidarbha 283 & 25/3* (12 overs) Gujarat vs Andhra at Ahmedabad: Andhra 137/5 and 203*4 (66 overs), Gujarat 367 Elite Group C: Madhya Pradesh vs Punjab, Mullanpur: Madhya Pradesh 207, Punjab 277 and 265/3* (90 overs) Uttar Pradesh vs Haryana at Lucknow: Haryana 453/9 & UP 267/6* (70 overs) Bengal vs Bihar: Game did not start due to rain. Karnataka vs Kerala at Aloor: Kerala 161/3 (50 overs), play abandoned due to rain on third day Elite Group D Assam vs Chandigarh at Guwahati: Chandigarh 374/19 (102.4 overs) & Assam 266 & 144/7* (55 overs) Saurashtra vs Chhattisgarh at Rajkot: Chhattisgarh 578/7 declared, Saurashtra 177/2* (55 overs) Railways vs Jharkhand at Ahmedabad: Jharkhand 417, Railways 329/4* (101 overs) Delhi vs Tamil Nadu, Delhi: Tamil Nadu declared at 674/6, Delhi 264/8* (97 overs) Plate: Sikkim vs Goa: Goa won the match by an innings and 53 runs Nagaland vs Manipur: Nagaland 237 & 306/5 (89.4 overs), Manipur 139 & 96/2* (29 overs) Arunachal Pradesh vs Mizoram at Ahmedabad: Arunachal Pradesh 252 & 77/3* (24 overs), Mizoram 247 & 404/2 declared

Ranji Trophy 2024-25: Know the scores of the matches of the second day of Round 2 here

The second day of round 2 play has ended. Shreyas Iyer (Pic Source-X) Round 2 of Ranji Trophy 2024-25 has started. The second day of round 2 play has ended. All the teams performed very well on the second day. There were many such players who won the hearts of all the fans by giving tremendous performance on behalf of their team. With this, today we tell you what was the score of all the teams till the end of the second day’s play of Round 2 of Ranji Trophy 2024-25. Elite Group A: Meghalaya vs Tripura in Shillong: Tripura has scored 346 runs after losing 6 wickets at the end of the second day’s play. Baroda vs Services, Delhi: Baroda scored 249 runs losing three wickets. Service scored 74 runs losing two wickets. Orissa vs Jammu & Kashmir, at Cuttack: Jammu & Kashmir scored 270 runs, in reply to which Orissa scored 198 runs losing 5 wickets. Mumbai vs Maharashtra, at Mumbai: Mumbai- 441 runs: Maharashtra 142 runs for the loss of 126 runs and one wicket. Elite Group B: Uttarakhand vs Hyderabad at Dehradun: Hyderabad scored 244 runs losing 5 wickets: Uttarakhand all out for 325 runs. Himachal Pradesh vs Rajasthan at Dharamshala: Rajasthan scored 334 runs, in response to which Himachal Pradesh scored 147 runs losing two wickets. Puducherry vs Vidarbha at Puducherry: Puducherry scored 43 runs losing one wicket: Vidarbha scored 283 runs losing 8 wickets. Gujarat vs Andhra at Ahmedabad: Gujarat scored 367 runs losing all wickets. Andhra Pradesh scored 137 runs losing 5 wickets. Elite Group C: Madhya Pradesh vs Punjab, Mullanpur: Punjab 277 runs all out, Madhya Pradesh 207 runs all out. Uttar Pradesh vs Haryana at Lucknow: Haryana scored 431 runs losing 9 wickets. Bengal vs Bihar: Second day’s play could not be played due to wet outfield Karnataka vs Kerala at Aloor: Kerala scored 163 runs losing three wickets. Elite Group D Assam vs Chandigarh at Guwahati: Chandigarh scored 301 runs losing 5 wickets: Assam all out for 266 runs. Saurashtra vs Chhattisgarh at Rajkot: Chhattisgarh scored 578 runs losing 7 wickets. Railways vs Jharkhand at Ahmedabad: Jharkhand scored 417 runs: Railways scored 19 runs losing one wicket. Delhi vs Tamil Nadu in Delhi: Tamil Nadu declared its innings at 674 runs losing 6 wickets, Delhi team scored 43 runs without losing wickets. Plate: Sikkim vs Goa: Goa declared their first innings at 367 for four; Sikkim scored 50 runs losing three wickets. Nagaland vs Manipur: Manipur scored 139 runs losing all wickets. Nagaland scored 88 runs losing two wickets. Arunachal Pradesh vs Mizoram at Ahmedabad: Mizoram scored 247 runs in their first innings; Arunachal Pradesh scored 32 runs losing two wickets. List of batsmen who have hit most sixes in Test cricket- Players who have been out for a duck most times in international cricket (active) Take a look at India’s lowest total in Test cricket- Players who have won Player of the Match the most number of times in Tests- Which Indian batsman has the highest average in…

Ranji Trophy 2024-25: 17 year old Ayush Mhatre scored 176 runs for Mumbai, got a chance in the team in place of Musheer Khan

Ayush Mhatre faced 232 balls and played a brilliant inning of 176 runs with the help of 22 fours and 4 sixes for Mumbai. Ayush Mhatre (Photo Source: Mumbai and Maharashtra teams are face to face in Ranji Trophy 2024-25 Round-2. Rituraj Gaikwad’s team was a complete flop after winning the toss and batting first. The team was all out for 126 runs in the first innings. Mumbai team is currently batting aggressively in the first innings. 17-year-old Mumbai batsman Ayush Mhatre scored his first first-class century. Let us tell you, Ayush Mhatre was included in the team after Musheer Khan was injured in a car accident. And he scored a century playing only his third first-class match. First century is always special – Ayush Mhatre Mumbai had a bad start while batting in the first innings against Maharashtra. Opener Prithvi Shaw lost his wicket against Pradeep Dadhe in the third over, scoring only 1 run in 8 balls. After this, Hardik Tamore (4) was also out. Ayush Mhatre then formed an important partnership with captain Ajinkya Rahane and Shreyas Iyer. Ayush Mhatre faced 232 balls and played a brilliant inning of 176 runs with the help of 22 fours and 4 sixes. After the century, Ayush Mhatre said, “The first century is always special, I had full confidence, which remained in this innings also. I have to play with control, play as the situation demands, that’s what the team expects from me, Shreyas Iyer scored his 11th century in Ranji Trophy Indian batsman Shreyas Iyer had failed to play big innings with the bat for some time. His performances in both the Duleep Trophy and Irani Cup finals were disappointing. Shreyas Iyer must have got a lot of confidence after scoring a century against Maharashtra. Till the time of writing the news, Shreyas has scored 132 runs in 184 balls with the help of 11 fours and 3 sixes.