Informed on Pitch Betting, Gautam Gambhir Faces Stern Rahul Dravid Comparison

Gautam Gambhir has received a lot of criticism for his decision to disregard Rahul Dravid’s flawless pitch theory during the New Zealand Tests.

The return of rank-turners in India’s Test match against New Zealand has raised serious concerns about head coach Gautam Gambhir’s future. India suffered the first-ever clean sweep in a three-match series and lost a home Test series for the first time in twelve years. The team’s demise was caused by a number of circumstances. But one of the most significant ones was head coach Gautam Gambhir’s insistence on bringing back rank turners for the Pune and Mumbai Tests. Former Pakistani cricketer Basit Ali. Also criticized Gambhir for the pitch selection, comparing him to Rahul Dravid as the discussion on the topic continues.

According to Basit, India’s new head coach Gambhir has a far superior coaching mentality than his predecessor Dravid. Gambhir was perplexed by the former Pakistani star’s choice to abandon Dravid’s pitch theory and return to rank-turners.

Gautam Gambhir is not as intelligent as Rahul Dravid. For four days, Dravid made pitches, and on the final two days, the ball would turn. Basit stated on his YouTube channel that “you are now making such pitches where even someone. Who isn’t a regular spinner is getting a lot of turn right from the first day.”

In the Indian team, Gambhir has also adopted a more aggressive style of play. Basit believes that unlike Dravid, the former coach of the Kolkata Knight Riders has a solid understanding of players’ psychology.

A good coach was Rahul Dravid. He was aware of the athletes’ mentality. He went on to say that it is unreasonable to order Virat Kohli to play T20 in Test cricket.

The Indian cricket team has a formidable challenge. When they travel to Australia for five Test matches. India’s triumph in Australia would mostly depend on Gambhir’s coaching philosophy and the exploits of seasoned players like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma.

Ajaz Patel explains New Zealand’s remarkable success to its adaptability.

In their historic 3-0 thumping of India, New Zealand shown Ajaz Patel ability to overcome a variety of obstacles. The pitch types in Bengaluru, Pune, and Mumbai presented the teams with a variety of circumstances, which was the biggest obstacle.

The first Test’s pitch was greatly influenced by the weather, and New Zealand took advantage of the pace-friendly conditions to crush India in the opening innings, thereby winning the match. Even though it helped with spin, the Pune pitch was slow and required the slower bowlers to adjust.

Weather played a big part in the first Test pitch, as New Zealand took advantage of the pace-friendly conditions to crush India in the first innings, effectively winning the match. The slower bowlers had to adjust to the slow Pune wicket, even though it helped with spin.

Once more, the visiting team was able to read the conditions better, and their spinners, under the leadership of Mitchell Santner, helped New Zealand defeat India in their first series. Ajaz Patel, bowling in familiar surroundings. Helped New Zealand defeat Rishabh Pant and become the first side to record a whitewash in India (at least three Tests). Then came Mumbai.

Ajaz Patel

Ajaz met the media during a Zoom conference, outlining the various circumstances that New Zealand faced and the measures they had taken to meet the challenge. We’ve played three different games on three different surfaces, and I suppose we’re all aware that one of the difficulties of traveling to Asia is that the conditions will constantly change, so you have to be flexible. Even inside the game, things can change drastically.

I mean, I was bowling during this Mumbai Test.I believe I was bowling extremely well in the first innings, but the wickets weren’t really turning. Then, after lunch, I returned, and everything started to happen.

Thus, I suppose it’s important to have the skill set and range to be able to bowl in the high 90s or low 80s and to be flexible in those ranges from the start when you get to the subcontinent. As I mentioned earlier, the conditions do change at a consistent rate, therefore it’s also scanning the surface quickly.

Ajaz Patel stated that New Zealand had adequately prepared back home to counter the various pitches in the subcontinent. “As a spinner, it’s about knowing how to get the most out of that, how to change your pace, how to go up and down. While still having the ball shape,” he said. “The conditions in the morning can sometimes be very different from those in that middle session.”

“I think we were conditioned to bowling on a variety of surfaces because we had a terrific winter back home. Where we bowled on turning wickets and made sure. We had a variety of surfaces to try and practice on. Indeed, preparation is crucial. But so is supporting your abilities and, I suppose, actually going out there and doing it,” he remarked.

New Zealand

New Zealand lost out on important practice time prior to the Test series against India. When the Test match against Afghanistan in Greater Noida. He was called off before a ball was bowled. After losing the toss in both games and being forced to bat second. New Zealand was blanked 2-0 by the hosts in the next two-match series against Sri Lanka. However, India had the finest batting conditions, and New Zealand made sure they took advantage of it.

Ajaz gave gratitude to Rangana Herath, a spin consultant, for his strategic thoughts and inputs that enabled the New Zealand spinners to defeat the Indian hitters. Additionally, he discussed the significance of a spinner’s straighter delivery and how it hinders hitters’ progress on turning tracks. The New Zealand batsmen were particularly well-prepared in this area.

He obviously has a lot of subcontinental experience, and his record as a left-arm spin bowler pretty much speaks for itself. To be honest, I was glad to have him because, I suppose, our bowling styles are somewhat comparable. The most important thing, He was that he provided us a great concept of the kinds of fields. We could build up in terms of Asian conditions while still assaulting and having the ability to restrict the bounds.

“It’s an art,” Ajaz Patel remarked in reference to the more direct delivery. “Everyone who spins should have it.” Bowling a straight ball is the hardest thing, especially if you’re visiting Asia or the subcontinent. Since it’s difficult to keep the ball straight on many wickets, you can turn it if you want to. Rangana has greatly aided in that regard. He has given us some new skills, including action techniques. The batsmen therefore take their cues slowly. We’ve worked on all of that. And we were aware that the straight ball poses a threat to our batsmen when they bat. We have therefore addressed that in both bowling and batting.

In South Africa, India’s head coach will be VVS Laxman.

The head coach for India’s first white ball trip of South Africa will be VVS Laxman. Gautam Gambhir, the current national coach, will be traveling to Australia for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Therefore he will fill in.

A senior representative of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) confirmed the decision to Cricbuzz on Monday. At first, the four-match series was not planned. Cricket South Africa (CSA) and the BCCI recently made the arrangement.

India will participate in four Twenty20 Internationals on November 8, 10, 13, and 15 in Durban, Gqeberha, Centurion, and Johannesburg, respectively. The group will leave on or around November 4. On November 10–11, the BGT Indian squad departs.

Sairaj Bahutule, Hrishikesh Kanitkar, and Subhadeep Ghosh, among other coaches and staff of the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru, will be a part of VVS Laxman coaching staff. Head coach Bahutule, batting coach Kanitkar, and fielding coach Ghosh were all members of the India Emerging team that competed in the Asia Emerging Cup in Oman. The Ruturaj Gaikwad-led India A squad is traveling to Australia with NCA members Sitanshu Kotak of Saurashtra and Mazhar Moidu of Kerala.

Suryakumar Yadav is the captain of the 15-man team that the Board of Control for Cricket in India. BCCI announced on Friday, October 25, for the four Twenty20 Internationals.

The decision to arrange the South African tour within India’s domestic season has drawn some criticism. “Before the trip to Australia, there is an unnecessary four-match T20 series in South Africa next month. “Approximately 50 to 60 players will not be available for their State teams in the premier national tournament. The Ranji Trophy, as a ‘A’ team will also be visiting Australia the following month. ” Sunil Gavaskar, the former captain of India, said in Sportstar.

T20I team:

Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel, Ramandeep Singh, Varun Chakaravarthy, Ravi Bishnoi, Arshdeep Singh, Vijaykumar Vyshak, Avesh Khan, Yash Dayal, Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson (WK), Rinku Singh, Tilak Varma, Jitesh Sharma (WK), and Suryakumar Yadav (C).

Dale Steyn has confirmed his resignation as bowling coach of Sunrisers Hyderabad.

The former South Africa pacer Dale Steyn declared he would not be rejoining Sunrisers Hyderabad as their bowling coach for the next Indian Premier League (IPL). But Steyn went on to say that he will stay on as a coach for the SA20 league’s Sunrisers Eastern Cape.

“It is with great sadness that I must announce my departure from Sunrisers Hyderabad as their bowling coach for the 2025 IPL season,” Steyn wrote in a post on X. But I will still be involved in the SA20 here in South Africa, working for Sunrisers Eastern Cape.

Due to personal circumstances, Steyn had earlier this year declared himself unavailable for the IPL 2024. As a result, the Sunrisers appointed former New Zealand cricketer James Franklin as their bowling coach. Who would assist head coach Daniel Vettori.

During his playing career, the 41-year-old Dale Steyn played for the now-defunct Deccan Chargers, Sunrisers, Royal Challengers Bangalore, and Gujarat Lions in the Indian Premier League. Prior to being appointed bowling coach of Sunrisers ahead of the 2022 season. He played his final IPL season for RCB in 2020.He is recognized for having had a significant impact on the development of Umran Malik and several other Sunrisers pacers.

Before falling to KKR in the IPL 2024 final, Sunrisers made it to the game. They had not participated in an IPL final since placing second in 2018. Given their success last year with the Vettori-Franklin combination, Sunrisers may consider keeping their current coaching staff.

‘Exceptional’ series against Bangladesh, Rohit Sharma hopes, doesn’t go ‘unnoticed’

The captain of India  Rohit Sharma also commends his field players, stating that a few key catches accelerated their pursuit of win in Kanpur.

The captain of India, Rohit Sharma, has praised his team for taking the chance to force a result in the second Test match against Bangladesh in Kanpur. When play was suspended for two days due to rain. Even though there were just 35 overs bowled in total over the first three days. India managed to defeat Bangladesh, the weather, and time to sweep the series 2-0, maintaining their lead atop the World Test Championship (WTC) standings.

In the post-lunch session on day four, Rohit set the tone by hitting the first two balls he faced for sixes as India’s assault bowled Bangladesh out for 233. The other hitters agreed with this strategy as well, even though it may have either outcome.

Rohit Sharma

Rohit Sharma informed bcci.tv that the bowlers arrived at the celebration first. They secured the wickets we required, and once we were inside. We had to assume some risk in order to succeed. I was fine with the outcome even though I knew it might have gone other way. It takes courage to accept those judgments and go to play that way. Which is why Gautam Gambhir, the coach. The other players were also astounded. Everything appears good when everything falls into place.

When things don’t fall into place, that’s where things might shift quickly. Everyone would have immediately begun to criticize the choice we made and everything. But in this changing room, what matters is what we think. It was what was important, and for this game, that is the strategy we used.

It was a clear plan that we desire the result. How we can attain the result. Everyone began looking for solutions to that. It was, in my opinion, a remarkable series. It could pass unnoticed.

Australia Wants to Maintain Its Lead in the Women’s T20 World Cup

In the women’s T20 World Cup, which begins on Thursday, Australia is heavy favorites to win their seventh championship. This is their first tournament appearance since skipper Meg Lanning, a four-time champion, retired.

In their first tournament since the retirement of four-time tournament winner captain Meg Lanning, Australia is heavy favorites to capture their seventh crown at the women’s T20 World Cup. Which gets underway on Thursday. With a side that has only twice failed to win the 20-over trophy since the competition’s inception in 2009. New captain Alyssa Healy has her work cut out for her in the United Arab Emirates. Despite being a part of all six of Australia’s previous title victories, the 34-year-old wicketkeeper-batter stated she had “no real expectations” going into this year’s event.

Healy stated in a piece for the International Cricket Council’s website that “it’s the best against the best and whoever can be most consistent or win those little moments along the way can get the job done.”

Despite this, she claimed that her side was full of fresh talent, citing Phoebe Litchfield, 21, and rising all-rounder Annabel Sutherland, 22, as players to watch. Australia face dangerous adversaries India and New Zealand in their group. After sweeping the Kiwis 3-0 in the Twenty20 format. They arrive in the UAE.

Since the 20-over competition’s debut season last year, the Women’s Premier League has been an overwhelming domestic success. Which has improved India’s prospects.

Captain Harmanpreet Kaur stated, “If I talk about this team, we have a few players who have been playing for a long time and they really know their roles.”

This is the best team we are going for a T20 World Cup with. India fell in the semi-finals in 2018 and 2023, and they were runners-up in 2020. Sophie Devine of New Zealand will resign her captaincy at the conclusion of the competition, having competed in every World Cup and finished in second place twice.

According to Devine, the T20 World Cup has played a significant role in the advancement and expansion of women’s cricket.

Women’s T20 World Cup ‘Breaking the barriers’

The first group consists of Bangladesh, England, Scotland, South Africa, and the West Indies; Sri Lanka and Pakistan complete the group.

After losing to Australia in the Cape Town final the previous year, Laura Wolvaardt, the new captain of the South Africans, is eager to improve on that showing.

“We considered our World Cup final appearance in 2023 to be a significant turning point in our history,” she stated on the ICC website.

Unexpectedly, the Proteas defeated England in the semifinals. “It was a big ‘breaking the barriers and pushing the boundaries’ moment for the team. “We had previously advanced to the semi-finals several times, so it was crucial for us as a team to be able to advance that far.

We want to take it a step further now and raise the trophy.

When Heather Knight’s seasoned England team takes on the Proteas on October 7. Players like Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Bell, Alice Capsey, and Nat Sciver-Brunt will be itching for retribution.

In the tournament’s inaugural match, Bangladesh takes against Scotland in Sharjah. The prize money for the champions of the October 20 final is $2.34 million. Which is equivalent to the prize money for the men’s division for the first time.

Compared to the $1 million given to the Australians. When they won the championship in South Africa the previous year, that represents a 134% gain.

“Superhuman” Rishabh Pant worked a miracle when he got back: Akram Wasim

In the most recent India vs. Bangladesh first Test in Chennai, Rishabh Pant achieved a spectacular comeback to Test cricket. After 632 days away from the longest format, Pant made his debut for India. He scored a brilliant 109 in the second innings to lead the hosts to a commanding 280-run victory. Pakistani legend Wasim Akram praised Pant for his perseverance and tenacity as the 26-year-old made a triumphant comeback to the Test game following his terrifying vehicle tragedy in 2022. When word of Pant’s accident spread, Akram claimed that many in Pakistan and India were concerned. But upon his return, he made a remarkable comeback in the conventional format.

On Sportskeeda, Akram remarked, “Look at Pant’s performance, the miracle that he has performed by proving he is superhuman by returning from his tragedy.” We were all concerned about him in Pakistan. After the manner his accident transpired, and I tweeted about him out of concern.

Akram Wasim

Akram, who was already in awe of Pant’s stroke play, remembered how the keeper-batter used to hit the bowlers prior to his mishap. But, Pant’s recovery from his injury was extremely remarkable for Pakistan.

The way he performed in Australia with the century back then. The way he used to play in Test cricket, remarked Akram. “The manner he batted against England, even outstripping [Pat] Cummins with a reverse sweep against [James] Anderson in a Test match. He is unique.

Particularly considering what he endured during that horrifying event and how resilient his mind had to be to recover from it. Especially after what he went experienced in that terrible event and how resilient his mind had to be to recover from it.

According to Akram, the tale of Pant’s renaissance is one that will inspire future generations to overcome every challenge. I think that’s a story that should be recounted to inspire young people everywhere for many generations. Akram answered, ‘You can return the way Pant did.

Akram declared, “He’s a miracle kid.” He returned and averaged 40 in the IPL, scoring 446 runs at a strike rate of 155.

Australia has many things depending on its journey to CT 2025.

In exactly two months’ time, Australia would have completed an entire year as men’s ODI world champions for the sixth time in history. No cricket fan in India of course has forgotten the events of November 19, 2023, quite yet. But the last 10 months since that incredible evening in Ahmedabad have slipped by so inconspicuously for the Australian ODI team, that you’d think some sections of the cricket audience in Australia might need a reminder. Especially since we are in September, and it’s finals season for all the major football codes around the country.

But it’s also a reflection of the times that ODI cricket isn’t as popular as it once was. Maybe it’s because there have been so many other cricket competitions held in the interim. Including another World Cup with a T20 format.

Australia

Only the fourth One-Day International (ODI) will be played by Australia. After they regained their crown last November when they depart on Thursday, September 19. While Pat Cummins prepares for the Test summer back home, it will also be the first time some of their World Cup stars have played in 50-over cricket since November 19. Mitchell Marsh, the current captain, will be the first.

In case you missed it, Australia has already participated in five international cricket matches in the UK. Over the past several weeks, with one being washed out. They tied England in the Twenty20 International series after thrashing Scotland 3-0. Even though the two series didn’t exactly create headlines, the fact that white-ball cricket matches start late in this region of the world. Aren’t shown on free-to-air TV in Australia may perhaps have something to do with it.

The five ODIs against England should presumably generate a little more attention. First off, it will be beneficial that the games start much earlier, allowing the majority of Australians to watch the majority of the first innings before going to bed. There will undoubtedly be greater significance to events occurring in the upcoming weeks, beginning with Nottingham’s opening match. In five months, there will be a Champions Trophy to look forward to. The Australians have only ever won this competition once, back in 2009. Historically, they have not had much success in it. Additionally, there has been a lot of talk from the influential figures in Australian cricket.

Jacob Oram takes over as New Zealand’s bowling coach

Jacob Oram, a former New Zealand allrounder has been appointed bowling coach for the men’s cricket squad. He filled the post left vacant by Shane Jurgensen in November 2023. Oram will formally take over on October 7.

Oram has been handed the position permanently. After assisting the squad in the 1-1 series draw during the Test tour of Bangladesh in late 2023. The 3-0 T20I series defeat against Australia in February 2024. The Men’s T20 World Cup earlier this June. Where New Zealand was eliminated in the group stages. The 46-year-old began his coaching career in 2014. He was appointed bowling coach for New Zealand A. He takes over in the same capacity for the New Zealand Women’s Cricket Team from 2018 until the Women’s ODI World Cup. Which will be contested at home in March 2022.

Jacob Oram

Oram has also coached in several franchises and tournaments. He previously served as head coach of the Central Hinds in the Super Smash, assistant coach of the Northern Warriors in the T10 competition, and bowling coach of MI Cape Town in the SA20. Having represented New Zealand in 33 Tests, 160 ODIs, and 36 T20Is over his 11-year playing career, Oram intends to pass on his knowledge to the next generation of bowlers rising through the ranks to prepare them for the international stage.

I’m very happy to be engaged with the Black Caps again, he informed me. “It’s an honor to be back with a team that means so much to me and has played such an important role in my life. The recent opportunities I’ve had have provided me with valuable insight into where this team is going. I’m looking forward to continuing that work in the coming seasons.

There is a new wave of talent emerging in the Black Caps bowling ranks. I intend to share my knowledge and experience to better prepare them for the difficulties of international cricket.

Gary Stead, New Zealand’s head coach was also pleased to have Oram join his staff. He believes that the all-rounder’s franchise coaching expertise, as well as his own excellent career, will bring out the best in the players.

“Jake is an excellent operator,” Stead remarked. “His playing career and coaching experiences speak for themselves.” He has a thorough understanding of the international game, as well as experience in franchise cricket, which will be useful in understanding the modern player and the evolving landscape of the game. It’s a fantastic opportunity for him, and we look forward to having him join the group full-time.

Dawid Malan retired from international cricket.

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) confirmed Dawid Malan retirement from international cricket on Wednesday (August 28). He finished with 1,892 runs in T20Is (62 matches), 1,450 in ODIs (30 games), and 1,074 in Tests (22 matches). He is only the second English batsman, after Jos Buttler, to strike a century in all three formats of international cricket.

Malan, a late bloomer, lit up the stage in his maiden game – a T20I against South Africa in 2017 – with 78 runs off 44 deliveries. He made his Test debut shortly after, but his performances dwindled. However, in a 4-0 loss to Australia in 2017-18, he got his sole Test century at the WACA in Perth.

Malan’s heroics with the bat in T20Is propelled him to prominence for England. In 2020, he rose to the top of the ICC Men’s T20I Rankings, being crowned No. 1. A few months later, in 2021, the left-hander became the fastest to 1,000 runs in the format, doing so in only 24 innings. He was also a member of the T20 World Cup winning squad in 2022.

According to the Times, the 37-year-old was dissatisfied with his Test match results, having not returned to the Test squad since the fifth Ashes Test in Hobart in 2022, but he was ecstatic with his limited-overs performances. “When I was growing up, test cricket was the pinnacle. I played well at times, but not consistently enough, which disappointed me because I thought I was a better player. Then then, I exceeded all of my expectations in white-ball formats.”

Dawid Malan

Malan thanked his former captain, Eoin Morgan, for believing in him and supporting him on the international stage. “Eoin was superb at both shutting out and silencing the noise. If things were written or uttered, he would openly support me. He’d tell me, ‘If there was anything wrong with the way you’re playing, I’d be the first to tell you.”

Malan’s international career comes to an end. After he last played for England against Pakistan in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup in November 2023.