Proud Irish visitors celebrate a historic victory

Greetings from Ireland. Dublin, the home base of Cricket Ireland, is 7,520 kilometers away from Abu Dhabi, the site of their men’s team’s T20I matches against South Africa on Friday and Sunday. The farthest distance you could go and still remain in Ireland is 644 kilometers. Which would take you from the northernmost point, Malin Head in County Donegal, to the southernmost point, Mizen Head in County Cork.

Of course, Abu Dhabi was a long way from home, especially for Ireland. However, they were the official home team. Why? due to the fact that they must rent venues from clubs. When they play in Ireland because they lack a permanent home there. As a result and this is strange. They spend less money traveling to a very different region to play more than eleven times the length of their nation. The strangest part of it all was that, in the two weeks prior to Friday. South Africa had played three One-Day Internationals (ODIs) against Afghanistan at Sharjah. Which is located around 165 kilometers northeast along the Persian Gulf coast.

Abu Dhabi

At a news conference on Thursday, Paul Stirling said that the South African players were able to cope with the heat on the field. While the Irish players were using saunas and steam rooms to prepare for the 20 degrees Celsius difference between Dublin and Abu Dhabi.

It was clear on Friday as the Irish bowlers found it difficult to grip and control the ball due to their own perspiration. That came after Ireland’s batsmen were trapped by South Africa. After ten overs, they were 85/3, and after twenty overs, they were 171/8. Patrick Kruger, with his knowledge and skill, took 4-27. They therefore lost five wickets and only managed to score one more run in the second half of their innings than in the first.

Ryan Rickelton and Reeza Hendricks shared an opening partnership of 136 off 79 balls. Which was a major factor in South Africa’s easy victory of eight wickets with 14 balls remaining. After 18 innings in the format, Rickelton’s 48-ball 76 was his first half-century for his country. After 17 trips to the crease, Hendricks’ 51 off 33 was his maiden fifty with the white ball.

Irish

It appeared that Ireland had figured out their hitting lesson. While they were smashing 137 off 79, Ireland’s second-biggest T20I opening stand, Stirling and Ross Adair seemed to have done so, at least. It appeared as though the South Africans had regressed. Adair was 20 years old when Lizaad Williams caught him off guard with what ended up being a no-ball. Adair had reached 78 not out after eight overs when Williams, off Wiaan Mulder’s bowling. Shoveled what should have been a catch over the backward point boundary for six.

Adair made it through four more near misses (three catches went to fielders, and if the throw had been on target, he would have been run out) and finished with 100 off 58, the third century by an Irishman in the format. Not bad for someone who was brought into the team when Andrew Balbirnie was benched. He only got the chance because Lorcan Tucker, who was supposed to start, was sidelined due to a training-related injury.

The second ball Aiden Markram encountered, from White, he blasted for six over long-on. But after just four more overs, he was bowled while attempting a reverse sweep of Humphries. After that, South Africa needed more than ten runs per over at 130/4.

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.

Sri Lanka vs India Match Prediction – Who will win today’s 3rd T20I match

Sri Lanka (SL) is set to host India (IND) in the decisive T20I of their three-match series on Tuesday, July 30 at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium. Over two grueling and fiercely competitive days, the series has been filled with exciting and closely contested matches. Despite the thrilling action, India has clinched the series with a significant lead in both games.

The first game saw a stunning bowling revival as the Men in Blue overwhelmed the opposition, securing nine wickets for just 30 runs, leading to an impressive 43-run victory. Meanwhile, the second game was highlighted by the batting team’s strong performance in a match affected by rain, managing to secure a win through the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method.

Looking ahead to the third and final game, there are expected to be some changes in the teams’ strategies.

Pitch Report

Considering the pitch has been used in the previous two matches, the addition of spinners is expected, while there will still be plenty of opportunities for fast bowlers to try out their different styles. Both earlier matches were high-scoring affairs, suggesting a similar trend in the final game. Tosses above 200 are likely to be considered challenging totals at this venue.

 

 

Head to Head

SL vs IND Head-To-Head Records

Matches

31

Won by Sri Lanka

9

Won by India

21

No Result

1

Sri Lanka Squad:

Avishka Fernando, Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis (wk), Dinesh Chandimal, Kamindu Mendis, Dasun Shanaka, Wanindu Hasaranga, Matheesha Pathirana, Maheesh Theekshana, Ramesh Mendis, Binura Fernando

India Squad:

Shubman Gill, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Suryakumar Yadav (c), Sanju Samson (wk), Riyan Parag, Hardik Pandya, Rinku Singh, Axar Patel, Ravi Bishnoi, Arshdeep Singh, Khaleel Ahmed

India vs Sri Lanka 2nd T20I Match Prediction – Who will win today’s match

India is set to embark on a new chapter in T20I cricket as they gear up to face Sri Lanka in a three-match series. The series will kick off in Pallekele on the 29th of July. Suryakumar Yadav will lead the Indian team in the absence of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, who have retired from T20I cricket. Gautam Gambhir will take charge as the new coach, succeeding Rahul Dravid. India, currently the top-ranked T20I team, will face the challenge of the eighth-ranked Sri Lankan team led by Charith Asalanka. The stage is set for an exciting series that promises thrilling cricket action.

MATCH PREDICTION

India boasts a formidable batting line-up and a top-notch spin attack, making them the favorites against Sri Lanka. Considering the strengths of both teams, India is estimated to have a 65% probability of emerging victorious in the T20I match in Pallekele.

India Predicted Playing XI:

Y Jaiswal, Ꮪ Gill , S Yadav (C), R Pant, R Singh, S Dube/Riya Parag, Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel, Ravi Bishnoi, M Siraj, Arshdeep Singh

Sri Lanka Predicted Playing XI:

C Asalanka (C), P Nissanka, Kusal Perera, D Chandimal/A Fernando, K Mendis (wk), Kamindu Mendis, D Shanaka, Wanindu Hasaranga, D Madushanka/ Asitha Fernando, Maheesh Theekshana, M Pathirana.

India Tour of Sri Lanka 2024 – 1st T20I – Sri Lanka vs India, Match Predictions, Playing XII

The upcoming T20I series between India and Sri Lanka is set to begin on July 27 in Pallekele. Suryakumar Yadav will lead India as the new T20I captain, heading a formidable squad into the series. Sri Lanka, on the other hand, has also put together a strong team. Despite India being the current T20 World Champions, Sri Lanka poses a significant challenge on their home turf. This contest is shaping up to be a thrilling one.

TEAMS OVERVIEW

Sri Lanka Overview

Following a disappointing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup campaign, Sri Lanka looks to regroup and strengthen their team for the upcoming T20 World Cup. Charith Asalanka has taken over the captaincy of the T20I team and carries a significant responsibility to perform with the bat.

Key batters to keep an eye on include Kusal Mendis, who has scored 338 runs in his last 10 matches with an average of 33.8 and a strike rate of 140, and Pathum Nissanka, who has accumulated 180 runs in his last 7 matches at an average of 36 and a strike rate of 170. Mendis has shown prowess against India in T20Is, with 3 fifties in 6 innings and a strike rate of 149.

Dinesh Chandimal enters the series in good form, having scored 287 runs at a strike rate of 168.82 in the LPL. With his experience, the 34-year-old will play a crucial role for the team.

Wanindu Hasaranga will be a key figure in the bowling department, having taken 16 wickets in his last 8 matches with an economy rate of 6.38. Matheesha Pathirana will lead Sri Lanka’s pace attack with his accuracy and ability to generate movement, posing a challenge for India’s strong batting lineup.

However, Sri Lanka will be without the services of fast bowlers Nuwan Thushara and Dushmantha Chameera due to health issues. This absence puts pressure on players like Hasaranga and Mahesh Theekshana to step up in the bowling department.

India Overview

Several key players from India’s World T20 winning squad will not be participating in the upcoming T20I series. The retirements of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Ravindra Jadeja, along with Jasprit Bumrah’s rest, have left a void in the team.

Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal are set to open the innings, with Jaiswal in impressive form following the recent series against Zimbabwe. Suryakumar Yadav is expected to anchor the middle order, boasting an excellent record against Sri Lanka in T20Is.

Hardik Pandya’s all-round abilities will be crucial for India, especially after his standout performances in the World Cup. In the absence of Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj and Arshdeep Singh will lead the pace attack, while Ravi Bishnoi’s leg-spin could prove to be a game-changer.

SL vs IND Pitch Analysis

The Pallekele International Cricket Stadium has seen an average first innings score of 161, with Australia’s 263-3 being the highest total recorded. Teams batting first will aim to set a target between 170-180 runs to be competitive in the match.

India Predicted Playing XI:

Y Jaiswal, Ꮪ Gill , S Yadav (C), R Pant, R Singh, S Dube/Riya Parag, Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel, Ravi Bishnoi, M Siraj, Arshdeep Singh

Sri Lanka Predicted Playing XI:

C Asalanka (C), P Nissanka, Kusal Perera, D Chandimal/A Fernando, K Mendis (wk), Kamindu Mendis, D Shanaka, Wanindu Hasaranga, D Madushanka/ Asitha Fernando, Maheesh Theekshana, M Pathirana

Shubman Gill made an honest statement regarding the Vice-Captain for India in ODI and T20I Matches

Shubman Gill, India’s vice-captain in white-ball formats, praised new head coach Gautam Gambhir for his clear thinking, expressing his desire to establish himself as an all-format player in the near future. Gill will serve as the deputy to Suryakumar Yadav in the shortest format and as the second-in-command to Rohit Sharma in the ODIs during India’s upcoming trip to Sri Lanka, starting with the first T20I at Pallekele, Sri Lanka on Saturday. This marks Gambhir’s first tour as India coach, taking over from Rahul Dravid after India’s T20 World Cup victory in the Americas last month.

“We are the world champions and we will aim to play accordingly, and, hopefully, we will achieve more success under the new coaching staff. This is the first time I am working with him (Gambhir),” Gill told the media during a press-meet at Pallekele, Sri Lanka.

“But during those two net sessions, his intent and communication have been very clear. He is very clear about which player he wants to work with at a particular time and on which areas he wants to work with him,” he added.

While his ultimate goal is to bring more success to the team, Gill also aimed to firmly establish himself as an all-format batsman across various conditions.

Although Gill was a travelling reserve with Team India during the T20 World Cup, he could not secure a place in the 15, and the right-hander identified that as the first point of correction.

“During the matches before the T20 World Cup, I could not perform to the level that I was expecting from myself.

“In the upcoming cycle where we will play 30-40 T20Is, I will try to improve my performance as a batsman,” he said.

But the 24-year-old has set his sights on the five-match Test tour to Australia later in the year and on the subsequent Champions Trophy.

We will be participating in 10 Test matches before January, and I am eagerly anticipating it, particularly the five matches in Australia. Following that, we will be competing in the Champions Trophy, which promises to be very thrilling.

“These six matches (3 T20Is and 3 ODIs against SL) are extremely important as we head into the Test matches,” he stated.

So, does being appointed as the vice-captain in the limited-over formats add any extra pressure on him?

“It (vice-captaincy) doesn’t change much. When I’m out there batting, I still need to perform and win matches for the team.

“But when you’re on the field, you need to make a few more decisions, and that’s the only difference,” he observed.

Gill mentioned that the thought process of Gambhir and Suryakumar is quite similar in terms of their vision for the team.

“I believe everyone is on the same page. I have played under Surya bhai, and I think both their (Gambhir and Suryakumar) way of communication and thinking is similar.”

Following Rohit’s retirement from T20Is, Gill will have a new opening partner in Yashasvi Jaiswal, and the vice-captain was confident of making the partnership work.

“We really enjoy batting with each other, especially the kind of shots that we both play, we complement each other. And being the right-left combination…our partnership has been good in the matches we have played together.

“I think we have two 150-run partnerships. We have a very good understanding and communication between us and that’s very enjoyable,” he explained.

Gill also had words of praise for Abhishek Nayar, the newly-appointed assistant coach of India, with whom he had worked at the Kolkata Knight Riders.

“He (Nayar) puts in a lot of effort on the ground. He stays with the players until they are satisfied with their own skills. It’s his biggest plus point,” he added.

Women’s Asia Cup 2024: Match 8, BANGLADESH-W vs THAILAND-W Match Prediction – Who will win Today’s Match

BAN-W will face THA-W in Match 8 of the Women’s Asia Cup T20 2024 at the Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium in Dambulla on July 22.
Bangladesh Women (BAN W) will Play against Thailand Women (THA W) in Match 8 of the Women’s Asia Cup T20 2024, at the Rangiri Dambulla Stadium in Dambulla, on Monday, July 22. Thailand secured their first victory against Malaysia by 22 runs, securing their position at the top of Group B due to their superior Net Run Rate. Conversely, Bangladesh suffered a significant defeat against Sri Lanka, losing by seven wickets in their debut match.

Should Thailand manage to secure a win against Bangladesh in the next match, they will gain a strong foothold in the playoff. Bangladesh is in a critical situation and a win over Thailand is crucial for their playoff aspirations. Their next match will be against Malaysia, a less formidable opponent, and they are looking to build on the momentum from the upcoming game.

Pitch Report

The Rangiri Dambulla Stadium provides a fast-paced and bouncy pitch, which is appreciated by both bowlers and batters. In the forthcoming game of the Women’s Asia Cup 2024, spinners will come into play towards the end of the match, and the line will show significant cracks after an inning. The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with no major rain threat, and a full game is possible.

Head-to-Head Record

Matches

06

Won by Bangladesh Women

06

Won by Thailand Women

00

No Result

00

Bangladesh Women :

D Akter, I Tanjim, R Haider, N Sultana(c/wk), R Moni, S Akter, R Khan, S Khatun, N Akter, M Akter, S Khatun.

Thailand Women

 

Nattaya Boochatham, Nannaphat Chaihan, Suwanan Khiaoto, Nannapat Koncharoenkai(w), Phannita Maya, Chanida Sutthiruang, Rosenan Kanoh, Onnicha Kamchomphu, Thipatcha Putthawong(c), Suleeporn Laomi, Aphisara Suwanchonrathi.

India vs Zimbabwe 5th T20I Match Prediction, Pitch Report, Playing XII

Get ready for the much-awaited clash between India and Zimbabwe in the fifth T20I Match, which will be the grand finale of a highly competitive series. Set for July 14th at 4:30 PM IST in Harare, this game is set to be an exciting end to the series, filled with strategic moves and intense action. We’ll take you through the expected starting line-ups, share important tips for fantasy cricket, and delve into the critical elements that could determine the winner of this pivotal game. Keep an eye out for all the details you need to know as we countdown to this thrilling end of the series.

 

T20I Match Prediction for India vs Zimbabwe

India steps into the fifth T20I against Zimbabwe with a strong sense of confidence following their impressive win in their last match. With Shubman Gill leading the charge with his steady batting and Washington Sundar playing a key role across the board, India has demonstrated their strength and ability to bounce back. The even pitch at Harare Sports Club favors their tactic of pushing hard for high scores while depending on Avesh Khan’s knack for hitting game-changing shots in the final overs.

Zimbabwe is up against a tough challenge in the fifth T20I against India. Dion Myers’ solid batting and Clive Madande’s dependable performance in the middle order give Zimbabwe’s batsmen a fighting chance. The Harare Sports Club pitch, famous for its even conditions, presents a chance for Zimbabwe’s fast-bowling duo to take advantage of India’s weaknesses. Zimbabwe’s determination and tactical approach will be key as they strive to defeat India and clinch victory in the crucial match.

India vs Zimbabwe 5th T20I Venue

Date: 14th July, 2024
Day: Sunday
Venue: Harare Sports Club
Time: 4:30 PM

Pitch Report

The Pitch at the Harare Sports Club leans towards bowlers, as shown by the typical score in the first innings of 161 in the previous T20 games. The scoring trend of Harare Sports Club in the last T20 matches is as follows: Below 140: 4, Score between 200 and 249: 4, Score between 140 and 180: 3, Score above 180: 3.

Head to Head

 

 

Matches Played

11

Won by India

08

Won by Zimbabwe

03

No Result

0

 

Zimbabwe Squad: T Marumani, W Madhevere, Brian Bennett, D Myers, Sikandar Raza (C), Johnathan Campbell, Clive Madande (wk), WP Masakadza, R Ngarava, B Muzarabani, TL Chatara

 

India Squad: Y Jaiswal, A Sharma, S Gill (C), R Gaikwad, S Samson (wk), S Dubey, R Singh, W Sundar, R Bishnoi, A Khan, KK Ahmed

ENG-W vs NZ-W 3rd T20I Forecast: Who Will win Today Match, Match Prediction

The third T20I of the 2024 New Zealand Women’s tour in England promises to be a showdown between England Women and New Zealand Women at the St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury on Thursday, 11 July 2024. Continue reading to discover the ENG-W vs NZ-W T20I Forecast for the third T20I of the New Zealand Women’s tour in England 2024.

T20I Preview

In the second T20I of the New Zealand Women’s tour in England, England Women secured a 23-run win over New Zealand Women through the DLS method. England took to the field first, scoring 89 runs for 6 wickets in their 9 overs. Alice Capsey led the scoring with 28 runs from 15 balls, followed by Maia Bouchier with 23 runs from 15 balls, and captain Heather Knight with 15 runs from 8 balls.

On the other hand, New Zealand Women struggled to mount a challenge in their chase, only managing 42 runs for the loss of 5 wickets in 6.4 overs. Brooke Halliday hit 14 runs from 9 balls, while captain Sophie Devine scored 9 runs from 9 balls. Wicketkeeper Izzy Gaze was the only one to score runs, making significant contributions to stabilize their innings.

England’s bowling lineup, led by Charlotte Dean, was particularly effective, with Dean taking 2 wickets for just 3 runs in 1 over, playing a key role in breaking New Zealand’s momentum. Lauren Bell and Natalie Sciver also contributed with wickets, playing a vital part in limiting New Zealand’s scoring opportunities. Despite their best efforts, New Zealand Women were unable to reach the target, leading to a decisive win for England Women. This match highlighted England’s strong bowling performance and New Zealand’s difficulties in establishing partnerships during their innings.

Pitch Analysis

The St Lawrence Ground in Canterbury is renowned for its fast-paced and bouncy pitch, making it a favorite among pace bowlers. Batting conditions are generally tough, leading to lower scores. Spin bowlers find the pitch moderately supportive, making their role essential in supporting the pace attack.

Head to Head

Matches Played

27

Won by England Women

16

Won by New Zealand Women

10

No Result

1

 

England Women’s Predicted XI:

Amy Jones (WK), H Knight, Danielle Wyatt, M Bouchier, Natalie Sciver, A Capsey, Charlotte Dean, D Gibson, S Ecclestone, S Glenn, L Bell

New Zealand Women’s Predicted XI:

Izzy Gaze (WK), M Green, Suzie Bates, B Halliday, G Plimmer, Sophie Devine, L Kasperek, Amelia Kerr, J Kerr, H Rowe, L Tahuhu

ENG-W vs NZ-W 2nd T20I, Match Forecast, Team Line-up, Second T20I Pitch Analysis

England emerged victorious in the initial T20I, securing a 59-run win at the Rose Bowl in Southampton, setting the stage for a potential 2-0 series lead.

Preview

The England women’s team is poised for a showdown with the New Zealand women in the second T20I match of their five-game series, scheduled for July 9 at the Sussex Central Ground. It’s worth noting that the New Zealand women’s tour of England begins with three ODI matches, during which the English team has shown a dominant performance, winning by a score of 3-0. However, the Kiwi team faced a significant setback in the first T20I game on July 6 at the Rose Bowl in Southampton. Despite this, they still have a strong opportunity to turn the tables in the second T20I match, aiming for a 1-1 series tie.

Regarding the first T20I, the home team achieved a commendable total of 197/3 over the allotted 20 overs. Nevertheless, the Kiwis struggled to maintain their wickets, falling short to 138/9, resulting in a 59-run defeat.

On the other hand, the Heather Knight team is eager to extend their winning streak in the T20 format following their 3-0 ODI series win and their 1-0 victory in the first T20I. However, the Sophie Devine team is determined to avenge their first T20I defeat against the hosts.

Pitch Report

The pitch is renowned for its even and smooth surface, providing consistent bounce and minimal ball movement, both in the air and on the ground. These ideal conditions are perfect for high-scoring games, allowing players to execute their shots with confidence and build strong partnerships.

England Women

AE Jones, ME Bouchier, DN Wyatt (C), HC Knight, A Capsey, NR Sciver (VC), CE Dean, S Ecclestone, S Glenn, F Kemp, LCN Smith

New Zealand Women

IC Gaze, ML Green, BM Halliday, SW Bates (C), G Plimmer, AC Kerr (VC), Eden Carson, S Devine, F Jonas, Jess Kerr, LMM Tahuhu