Shreyas Iyer got Sunil Gavaskar’s support, gave a big statement regarding the Indian batsman’s central contract.
According to Sunil Gavaskar, all players struggle with this pain and no trainer can tell how much trouble the player is facing. Shreyas Iyer (Photo Source: X/Twitter) Indian team’s star batsman Shreyas Iyer has been in the news for some time now. Recently, the Board of Control for Cricket in India had made a big disclosure regarding the central contracts of Indian players in which Shreyas Iyer and Ishan Kishan were not included. BCCI believed that it is very important for these players to play in Ranji Trophy. Former Indian batsman Sunil Gavaskar has presented his side regarding Shreyas Iyer. There were also reports that Shreyas Iyer had already announced to the team that he was not fit to play in the quarter-final match of Ranji Trophy, but despite this, the trainer of the National Cricket Academy confirmed this. He was completely fit. Sunil Gavaskar has given his stand regarding this. According to Sunil Gavaskar, all players struggle with this pain and no trainer can tell how much trouble the player is facing. Sunil Gavaskar wrote in his column on Mid Day that, ‘Shreyas Iyer had missed the quarter-finals but he had also told the team management that he was having back pain and if he batted for a long time, he would have to face pain. You may have to face more problems. Trainer cannot take decisions regarding players’ pain: Sunil Gavaskar Sunil Gavaskar further said, ‘However, the trainer of the National Cricket Academy said that Shreyas Iyer is completely fit and he can participate in the match. This thing did not go in Iyer’s favor. Players suffer a lot of pain and no trainer can take a decision on this matter. Regarding Ishan Kishan, Sunil Gavaskar wrote, ‘Nobody knows why Kishan did not play for Jharkhand in Ranji Trophy. Iyer had participated in Ranji Trophy before the Test series against England but no one knows anything about Kishan. These 5 Indian greats never got a chance to captain in international cricket IPL 2024: 5 CSK players injured, Dhoni’s tension increased Top 5 players who took most catches in test cricket from Australia Top 5 players who hit most sixes in the history of WPL IPL 2024: This player is injured, betrayed the team big time BCCI showed contempt to these 7 players, did not give them a place in the central contract IPL 2024: These 5 players will replace Mohammed Shami in Gujarat Titans squad These 5 Indian players are going to become father after IPL 2024 5 batsmen who have scored the fastest century in T20 cricket These teams have lost the most matches in IPL history
“Beth Mooney is not leading from the front”, former player’s big statement on GG’s disappointing performance in WPL 2024
Gujarat Giants WPL in 2024 gujarat giants The winning account has not been opened yet. Under the leadership of Beth Mooney, it has played three matches and has faced defeat in all three. Meanwhile, Sushma Verma has attributed the poor performance of Gujarat Giants to the poor batting and captaincy of Beth Mooney. Let us tell you that Giants are at the last position in the points table and in the current season they are the only team not to register a win so far. Gujarat will face Delhi Capitals in the 10th match of the tournament on Sunday, March 3. During a conversation on Sports 18 before the match Sushma Verma Was asked what Gujarat Giants need to do to get their first win. Beth Mooney is not leading from the front – Sushma Verma On this he said, I think he has not done anything till now. They have a strong batting unit. Beth Mooney is the captain, but she isn’t leading the team from the front. She is not batting like that nor has that kind of approach been seen. Looking at her body language on the field, I am saying that she is making a bit of a mess as a captain. She further said, sometimes she is not happy even with field placements. As a captain, how much do you understand the Indian players, the Indian conditions and your limitations? This is all you need to know. The former Gujarat Giants player said that Mooney himself needs to perform first. Ashley Gardner has not lived up to her big name so far. I also expect good performance from Sneh Rana Hemlata because he is a big name in Indian cricket.
Virat and Faf will not open for RCB in IPL 2024 – shocking statement of former cricketer
Du Plessis was the leading run-scorer for RCB in IPL 2023, Faf du Plessis and Virat Kohli (Photo Source: IPL/BCCI) Former Team India cricketer Aakash Chopra believes that if the pair of Virat Kohli and Faf du Plessis do not perform well at the beginning of IPL 2024, then Royal Challengers Bangalore may change their opening combination. Du Plessis was the leading run-scorer for RCB in IPL 2023, scoring 730 runs in 14 innings at an average of 56.15 and a strike rate of 153.68. Kohli was the second-highest run-scorer for the franchise last season, scoring 639 runs in 14 innings at an average of 53.25 and a strike rate of 139.82. In a video shared on his YouTube channel, Chopra did not pick Kohli and Du Plessis in his top three opening pair in IPL 2024. Explaining the reason behind this, he said, “RCB’s Faf du Plessis and Virat Kohli were a very successful pair last year. They can still be very, very good. The only caveat on why I haven’t placed him in the top three is that Faf has played very little cricket since then. This will be a problem. In such a situation, you may see a change in the starting combination.” Chopra believes that if the opening combination of Kohli and Du Plessis fails then RCB can open with Will Jacques or Cameron Green. However, he said that the RCB captain can be dismissed at his own peril and Kohli is Kohli. RCB’s full squad for IPL 2024: Faf du Plessis (captain), Virat Kohli, Rajat Patidar, Anuj Rawat, Dinesh Karthik, Suyyash Prabhudesai, Glenn Maxwell, Will Jacques, Alzarri Joseph, Yash Dayal, Mahipal Lomror, Karn Sharma, Manoj Bhandage, Mayank Dagar, Sourav Chauhan, Swapnil Singh. , Vijaykumar Vishak, Akash Deep, Lockie Ferguson, Tom Curran, Mohammed Siraj, Reece Topley, Himanshu Sharma, Rajan Kumar, Cameron Green, Alzarri Joseph, Yash Dayal, Tom Curran, Lockie Ferguson, Swapnil Singh, Saurav Chauhan.
‘My PSL and IPL franchises have been very helpful’ Shamar Joseph, who is facing injury, gave a big statement
Joseph has been signed by LSG for IPL 2024. Shammar Joseph. (Image Source: Getty Images) West Indies cricket team’s rising fast bowler Shamar Joseph is currently facing injury. It is noteworthy that he got injured on his toe on a yorker ball from Mitchell Starc during the last Test match on the Australia tour. Joseph’s injury was so serious that because of it he was out of the International League T20 and the ongoing Pakistan Super League. It is noteworthy that after his brilliant performance by taking 7 wickets in Australia’s second innings and winning the match against West Indies in the Gabba Test matches, PSL franchise Peshawar Zalmi immediately signed him. On the other hand, the IPL franchise has added the Caribbean player to the team for IPL 2024 as a replacement for Mark Wood, who has withdrawn from the tournament due to some undisclosed reason. Shamar Joseph gave a big statement Let us tell you that Shamar Joseph, who is currently recovering from injury, was quoted by Cricket West Indies (CWI) as saying – At present, my condition is improving. My feedback from the doctor is very positive, and I am likely to get maximum output very soon. Joseph further said – Cricket West Indies head coaches Andrew Cooley and Darren Sammy, the Guyana Cricket Board, my PSL and IPL franchises have been very helpful in encouraging me. Now I can’t wait to get back on the field. I want to give my best performance for the cricket fans of West Indies and Guyana. I want to make them all proud. From this statement given by Shamar Joseph, you can guess that he can return to the field very soon. However, now only 20 days are left for the IPL to start, it will be interesting to see whether he is able to play for Lucknow Super Giants or not?
First class cricket and IPL can be played together – Sourav Ganguly’s big statement
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly has highlighted the importance of balancing red-ball and white-ball cricket among young players. The former BCCI president, who currently serves as the Director of Cricket of Delhi Capitals, expressed concern over his exclusion from Ranji Trophy matches in preparation for the Indian Premier League (IPL). He emphasized that budding cricketers need experience in both the formats to hone their skills effectively. Ganguly, an important figure in Indian cricket, said that the neglect of red-ball cricket is contrary to the norms followed by players in the past. He instilled confidence in the BCCI to address this matter appropriately. First class cricket and IPL can be played together – Sourav Ganguly “He can play both red ball and white ball,” Sourav Ganguly was quoted as saying by Times of India. Along with a stint in first class cricket, there can also be an IPL career. IPL starts one month after first class cricket ends. I don’t see any problem. Many top quality players play Test cricket and white ball cricket. You look at Kohli, Rohit, Bumrah, KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant.” He further said, “On the world stage, there is Mitchell Marsh. He is now Australia’s leading red-ball player. Harry Brook plays cricket with the red ball. David Warner played a lot of Test cricket but he was one of the best white ball players. Even in my days, Sachin, Rahul and I played Test cricket and then played white-ball cricket. There is no reason to say that you can play one format and not the other.” Shreyas Iyer and Ishan Kishan were dropped from BCCI’s central contract for not playing first class cricket. Kishan, who took a break due to personal reasons during the South Africa tour, recently returned to action in the DY Patil T20 tournament. On the other hand, despite being declared fit by the NCA, Iyer did not play for Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy.
Hawkeye’s founder Paul Hawkins gave a big statement on Ben Stokes’s statement of overturning the umpire’s call.
At present, there is a lot of discussion about Hawkeye in the cricket world. Paul Hawkins (Image Credit- Twitter) These days, there is a constant discussion in the cricket world about umpire’s call. So, in the ongoing Test series between India and England, the way Jack Crawley and Joe Root were out on the umpire’s call, this issue got further aired. On the other hand, England’s Test captain Ben Stokes had even said that umpires’ calls should be removed from the Decision Review System (DRS). However, now Paul Hawkins, founder of HawkEye, a technology that determines impact in umpires’ calls, has given his opinion on this issue. Paul Hawkins gave a big statement Let us tell you that regarding the technology used in DRS, Hawkins said on The Analyst Show – When ICC was considering bringing DRS, the idea of bringing Umpire’s Call was David Richardson’s, because he was the one in charge at that time. Therefore, in international cricket, the umpire’s call is prepared in such a way that the umpires can be evaluated internationally. But if players are out LBW wrongly then they have got a margin of error in that technique. However, it is up to the umpire whether he marks it (impact) or not. Initially it was a point, due to which it could be easily sold to the umpire. Actually Hawkeye is more accurate than the umpire’s call, but when you use any technique from zero, the umpire’s call matters. Except cricket, in other sports it will be certain whether he will be out or not out. From this statement given by Paul Hawkins, you can guess that there is no problem in Hawkeye technology, but if umpire’s call is to be given importance then margin of error will always be seen.
‘Their presence is enough’ Anjum Chopra gave a big statement regarding Virat and Rohit in T20 World Cup
T20 World Cup 2024 starts from June 2 Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli (Image Credit- Twitter Now less than 3 months are left for the start of T20 World Cup 2024. It is noteworthy that the upcoming T20 World Cup is being played jointly by USA and West Indies. So the first match of the tournament starting from June 2 will be played between USA and Canada. So for this tournament, BCCI Secretary Jai Shah had said that Rohit Sharma will be seen commanding the Indian team. However, no picture has been clear yet regarding the selection of Virat Kohli in the team. However, amidst all this, former Indian captain Anjum Chopra has given a big statement regarding Rohit and Virat. Anjum says that his presence alone is enough for the team. Anjum Chopra gave a big statement Let us tell you that regarding Rohit and Virat, Anjum Chopra said in Times of India – When you have quality players like Rohit and Virat in the team, then you cannot question their ability and usefulness. His presence alone is enough to boost the confidence of the team. He is a skillful player and has been a big match winner. India will definitely need Virat and Rohit. Apart from this, Anjum said about Rinku Singh – The way he is performing at the moment, it looks good. We have to see how he bounces back on days when he fails or is out of form. Will he be able to survive? But he will remain around the team at this time. He is a player on whom the entire country will keep an eye. So if we talk about India in the T20 World Cup, it will start its campaign with the match against Ireland on June 5. Apart from this, the much awaited match between India and Pakistan will be played in New York on June 9.
Amidst the discussion about HawkEye after Joe Root was given out LBW in the ongoing Test series against India, its founder gave a big statement.
Joe Root was disappointed after being given out LBW in the second innings of the fourth Test in Ranchi. Joe Root (Image Credit- Twitter X) Currently a five-match Test series is being played between India and England. So, after English player Joe Root was out LBW in the fourth Test match of this series, there was a lot of discussion about Hawk-Eye and Decision Review System (DRS). Let us tell you that in this Test match held in Ranchi, in the 17th over of England’s second innings, Root missed one of Ashwin’s balls, on which Ashwin appealed, but this appeal was rejected by on-field umpire Kumar Dharmasena. However, after this, on Ashwin’s appeal, captain Rohit took DRS review and in Hawk Eye it was found that some part of the ball was hitting the stump along with the line of the wicket. So after this the on-field umpire’s decision was changed, and Root was given out. So, after the end of this match, England captain Ben Stokes was seen being very vocal about the umpire’s call in DRS and in the cricket world, Hawk-Eye, the technology that helps the third umpire in DRS, got embroiled in a lot of controversies. However, now amidst all this, the creator of this technology, Paul Hawkins, has given a big statement. Paul Hawkins gave a big statement regarding Hawk-Eye Let us tell you that amidst these discussions, while talking on ‘The Analyst’ podcast, Hawkins said – To get an accurate decision, first of all you measure the width of the stump on every day of Test cricket, and then whether the ball is in line or not. After this a straight line is formed. This line is very important (which is outside the route). In tennis sometimes you have zero millimeter margin in or out of the line. But there is a rule in tennis that it is not given out until zero margin is achieved. Tennis we just mark bounce marks for this. But only after showing zero millimeter as 1 millimeter, we will be able to show the impact to the audience. It may sound like a bit of a presentation, but it makes a lot of things clear to the audience. If the ball had not come out after falling it would have been more obvious on TV. So you can see more clearly above the line, which automatically happens when the ball is pitched outside the leg stump. We gave the correct answer as per the rules. But after all this we have an opportunity to improve our presentation and things related to it.