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InsightApr 23

Mumbai Indians signed Allah Ghazanfar after his standout stint at Wankhede Stadium, where they suffered their heaviest home defeat because Samson's unbeaten 101* powered the opposition to a commanding win. Akeal Hosein grabbed 4/17 in the Powerplay, while MI's top order collapsed to 29/3 under fierce bowling pressure. That effort showcased Ghazanfar's promise as he joined the squad.

Against CSK, Ghazanfar bowled a probing spell of 2/25 at 5.8 economy, alternating leg-spin with a sharp googly that saw Gaikwad edge to slip. In just five games for Mumbai Indians, he has claimed eight wickets while posting a strike rate that beats even Nabi's strong figures. His versatile spin now bolsters Mumbai's attack, forcing opponents to adapt their plans constantly against it.

via Cricbuzz
FiledAllah GhazanfarMohammad NabiMI+1IPL
VerifiedAnalysisApr 23

Iyer's RCB bench tests IPL's franchise churn

From KKR regular to RCB's Impact bench, Iyer eyes team needs over starts amid coaching support.

RCB
RCB

Venkatesh Iyer sits most games. That's the IPL truth.

He left KKR. RCB bought him for 7 crore. Played one of six. Impact sub only. Stays professional. Praises Patidar's simplicity. Kohli brings intensity. Mo Bobat helps too. Per Cricbuzz, he adapts to bits and pieces.

KKR won at Eden. Beat RR by 4 wickets. Chased 156 in 19.4. RCB lost at Chinnaswamy. DC took 179 for 4. Chasing 176. Iyer watches. Bench warms in five.

Game's brutal. Stars play. Others wait. Iyer gets it. Prioritizes team. Emotional KKR exit stings. But duty calls. RCB fights for playoffs. He's ready when needed. No complaints. That's pro.

Franchises swap players. Loyalty fades. Iyer proves mettle. Limited role builds character. Or breaks it. He chooses build.

via Cricbuzz, Times of India
FiledRCBVenkatesh IyerRajat Patidar+2IPL
AnalysisApr 23

Pant Juggles Captaincy, Loses Batting Plot

Mental clutter from dual roles tanks Pant's IPL 2026 form after shaky comeback.

Rishabh Pant

Rishabh Pant ducks against RR while captaining LSG. Experts blame captaincy for his batting woes. Dale Steyn says he's playing more than one game in his head.

Saba Karim notes no white-ball template exists. Back from last year's car crash, Pant scored just 202 runs in IPL 2025. An oblique tear hit in January. RR's Archer took 3/20, Burger 2/27. LSG collapsed to 119. Jadeja's 43 not out steered RR home at 159/6. Pant averages sub-20. Zero off one ball. Intent merchant? Now an ethical mind.

Captain or batter first? LSG needs him to pick one. His white-ball career sits at a fork. Fitness holds. Head's crowded, though. Drop him down the order. Let someone else lead. Steyn's right—too many games run parallel.

via ESPNcricinfo
VerifiedAnalysisApr 23

Tait Spotlights Bangladesh Pace Shift

Mustafizur 5/43 seals series. Tait praises pace depth.

Mustafizur Rahman

5 for 43. Mustafizur Rahman's first five-wicket haul since the 2019 World Cup. Bangladesh beat New Zealand by 55 runs in Chattogram. They clinched the ODI series 2-1. Bangladesh posted 265 for eight—Najmul Hossain Shanto 105, Liton Das 76. Kiwis all out 210.

Shaun Tait, fast bowling coach for a year, lists the strength: Shoriful Islam, Nahid Rana, Taskin Ahmed, Mustafizur. He asks ESPNcricinfo: 'Are people ready to accept that?' Depth appears in competitive matches. Bowlers adapt to pitches. They improve death overs.

Bangladesh withdrew NOC for Mustafizur and Rana from PSL 2026 remainder. National duty first. This series win marks their third ODI triumph over New Zealand. Pace led. Spin reliance fades. Tait's crew delivered under heat. Data backs it: multiple performers, not one star. Deadpan truth. Fans might still chase the old cutters narrative. Won't stick.

via ESPNcricinfo, Times of India
AnalysisApr 23

BCB Merges Tigers into HP Unit for Unified Development Push

Salahuddin replaces Hemp as BCB unifies Tigers programme with High Performance Unit in May restructuring.

David Hemp watches from the sidelines as Bangladesh Tigers players pack their bags.

The Bangladesh Cricket Board folds the programme into its High Performance Unit. Mohammad Salahuddin steps in as head coach. Changes hit in May.

Scattered efforts now sit under one roof. Player development gains a single focus. BCB eyes tighter control amid restructuring. Tigers' resources feed the HP pipeline directly.

When results lag, boards chase unity like this. Bangladesh hasn't cracked consistent Test wins. Salahuddin knows the domestic circuit cold. Hemp's exit quiets foreign voices. Players settle into known coaching tongues.

via Cricbuzz
OfficialAnalysisApr 22

LA28 Groundbreaking Revives Olympic Cricket

Pomona site kicks off US cricket infrastructure tied to MLC surge.

128 years since Paris 1900. Ground broken at Pomona for LA28 cricket stadium. ICC marks the date. Chairman Jay Shah and CEO Sanjog Gupta attend. They call it a step for global growth.

Per ICC, this venue blends Olympics with MLC footprint. Pomona sits in US heartland. Construction starts now. Ties LA28 push to domestic leagues. ESPNcricinfo data shows US viewership up 40% since 2023 MLC launch. Deadpan fact: cricket returns to Olympics, venue named after a fairground.

Stadium capacity hits 15,000. T20 format confirmed. Shah emphasizes youth pathways. Gupta flags broadcast reach. Pomona unlocks heartland access. Milestone locks in cricket's Olympic status. Expansion footprint widens.

via ICC
FiledICCJay ShahSanjog Gupta+1Olympics
VerifiedAnalysisApr 22

Alastair Cook criticizes Pietersen on Jacob Bethell's IPL role

Cook reiterates county over IPL bench for Bethell amid Pietersen clash. IPL money silences development critiques.

Jacob Bethell

Alastair Cook said Jacob Bethell should prioritize county cricket over IPL bench time for proper development. He criticized Kevin Pietersen's view that IPL offers learning benefits despite limited play. Cook noted IPL finances deter open criticism as it lines everyone's pockets, per Times of India.

Bethell scored five runs in three IPL innings for Royal Challengers Bengaluru, including their loss to Gujarat Titans. Controversy arose over Jason Holder's low catch dismissing Rajat Patidar in that game. Pietersen argued IPL exposure trumps county despite bench spells.

Debate highlights IPL versus county divide where money influences young talent paths. Cook pushes traditional routes for skills while Pietersen favors high-pressure environments. Bethell's minimal role fuels questions on overseas player management in IPL squads.

via BBC Sport, ESPNcricinfo, Times of India
InsightApr 22

Zalmi's Seven Straight Wins Expose PSL's Thin Middle Order

Mendis (80*) and Yousaf (58*) chase 183 in 18.5 overs as Zalmi hit seven straight PSL wins. Raza's hat-trick at 18 stuns Kings.

Kusal Mendis flicked the first ball he faced over fine leg for six. That set the tone at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.

Peshawar Zalmi needed 183. They got there in 18.5 overs. Mendis stayed unbeaten on 80 from 43 balls. Farhan Yousaf matched the chase with 58 not out off 36. Their 119-run stand shredded Karachi Kings.

Kings posted 182 for 9. Jason Roy made 85. Azam Khan added 35. Then they lost 7 for 50. Ali Raza, 18 years and 35 days old, took 4 for 41—including a T20 hat-trick. Youngest Pakistan bowler to do it. Zalmi's bowlers kept the lid on after Roy's fireworks.

Seventh win in a row. Table-toppers now. After Roy fell, Kings lost 7 for 50. Mendis rotates strike like he owns the ground. Yousaf punches gaps others miss. Raza's hat-trick came in the death. Three in five balls. PSL chases like this don't happen by accident. Zalmi chase anything under 200 these days. Their batting depth turns pressure into runs. Raza bowls like he's got nothing to lose. Pakistan's next fast men start here. The ladder keeps extending.

via ESPNcricinfo
AnalysisApr 22

Venkatesh Iyer Trades KKR Loyalty for RCB Team-First Grind

Iyer embraces limited role at RCB, credits staff and Kohli's drive after KKR exit.

KKR
KKR

Venkatesh Iyer didn't blink moving from KKR to RCB. He's cool with bench time. Defending champs don't need heroes every game. He praises Mo Bobat's setup and Rajat Patidar's lead. Virat Kohli brings that edge, always.

KKR chased 156 at Eden to beat RR by four wickets. RCB posted 175 at Chinnaswamy, lost by six to DC. Iyer's economy in limited overs stays solid. Duty trumps sentiment. He left KKR on good terms. No tears.

IPL lads grow up fast. Emotional pulls fade against pay packets and silverware. Iyer gets it. Support the machine. Grab chances when they come. RCB staff keeps him sharp. Patidar trusts the pecking order. Maturity, plain.

via Cricbuzz
AnalysisApr 22

Marsh's LSG Shot at World Cup Redemption

Lucknow Super Giants sit ninth after six matches. Marsh eyes IPL form to recover from Australia's T20 World Cup group-stage exit.

LSG
LSG

Mitchell Marsh had a groin niggle at the T20 World Cup. Australia exited in the group stage. Now he's with Lucknow Super Giants. They sit ninth. Playoffs look distant.

LSG's top order has struggled. Prince Yadav and Shami have kept games close. Punjab Kings posted 254/7 last outing. Priyansh Arya made 93 off 37 balls. Cooper Connolly hit 87 off 46. LSG fell 54 runs short. Marsh didn't contribute. Three losses in a row. Rajasthan Royals up next.

Forget the excuses. International spots don't wait for injury recoveries. IPL form sways selectors. Marsh gets that. Bat at three. Bowl the death. LSG's final six games will shape his path—or not.

via Reuters
VerifiedAnalysisApr 21

Abhishek Sharma Builds Anchor Role in IPL's Score Frenzy

Faced first and last balls. Scored 135* off 68.

Abhishek Sharma

242 for 2. Sunrisers Hyderabad's total against Delhi Capitals at Uppal. Abhishek Sharma unbeaten on 135 from 68 balls. ESPNcricinfo data shows he took strike for the first delivery and the last. That's 20 overs of adaptation on a pitch that gripped.

Travis Head made 37 off 26. Heinrich Klaasen 37* off 13 to finish. Ishan Kishan chipped in 25 off 13. DC managed 195 for 9. Eshan Malinga claimed 4 for 32. Harsh Dubey took 3 for 12 in two overs. Per CricViz, Abhishek's strike rate sat below his prior ton, yet he anchored through pace and spin. Pinch-hitting stayed selective—10 fours, 10 sixes spread out. No rash hoicks. This marks his shift: consistency over chaos in T20's bombast.

Previous outing, SRH defended 194/9 against CSK. Now third win on trot. DC came off a 6-wicket chase over RCB. Abhishek faced 34% of deliveries, per ESPNcricinfo. Deadpan fact: uppal's floodlights caught those sixes just right. Evolution clear. He bats deep now. High-scoring IPL demands it.

via ESPNcricinfo, Wisden, Cricbuzz
AnalysisApr 21

Abhishek Faces First and Last Ball in SRH Win

Abhishek's 135 not out off 68 balls (SR 198) powers SRH to 242/2. DC scores 195/9, 47 short.

Abhishek Sharma

Abhishek Sharma faced the first ball. He saw off the last too. Unbeaten 135 from 68 balls at a strike rate of 198. Slower than his prior innings. ESPNcricinfo data shows the shift. SRH coach shaped him for control on a slow pitch.

Pinch-hitting turned anchor. High control percentage. He prioritized team needs. SRH reached 242 for 2. DC replied with 195 for 9. Malinga claimed 4 for 32. Dubey took 3 for 12. Nitish Rana made 57 for DC. Deadpan fact. SR 198 marks maturity, not fireworks.

Style mixes Pathan control and Kohli aggression. CricViz metrics record a 12% rise in control from last season. Batted through all 20 overs. Adapted to the pitch's grip. That positions him atop the Orange Cap race with 323 runs.

via ESPNcricinfo
FiledAbhishek SharmaSRHDCIPL
OpinionApr 21

'I Can't Ever Be A Replacement' — James Anderson on ECB rule.

James Anderson slams ECB injury sub rule as nonsensical for veterans. Lancashire captain calls for potential scrapping.

Lancashire captain James Anderson said 'I Can't Ever Be A Replacement' about the ECB's County Championship injury sub trial per Wisden. He made the comment after denials for like-for-like substitutions due to his experience level. Anderson called the rule nonsensical as it bars veterans from replacements.

The trial allows injured players to be subbed but rejects mismatches in skill or seniority. Anderson advocates gathering feedback to potentially scrap the policy entirely. Lancashire faced issues implementing subs in recent matches under the experimental setup.

ECB introduced the rule to maintain game flow but player criticism highlights practical flaws. Anderson's stance underscores tensions between innovation and traditional risk elements in cricket. A review could end the trial if mismatches persist across counties.

via Wisden
VerifiedAnalysisApr 21

Patel's Ban Ends County Days over Unsanctioned T20 Chase

England's 60-cap allrounder Samit Patel retires from counties after ECB's 12-month suspension for unsanctioned Goa T20 play.

ECB banned Samit Patel for 12 months. He played in the World Legends Pro T20 League. That broke rules. Now he's retired from English domestic cricket. The 41-year-old won't appeal. He'd skip that Goa stint if he'd known.

Patel earned 60 caps for England. County cricket lost a seasoned allrounder. Franchises beckon overseas. Global T20s pay better. Boards clamp down harder. Aging players pick sides. Patel chose leagues. ECB chose control.

County openers roll on. Batsmen stack runs in Division One and Two. No one's missed a beat yet. But cracks show. Players eye the exit. Boards dig in. Patel's move sets the tone. Retirement papers filed. Ban served. Game moves fast.

via BBC Sport, Wisden, ESPNcricinfo
AnalysisApr 20

Nitish Reddy's pace jump fills SRH's bowling void

James Franklin praises Nitish Reddy's pace gains and phase-proof bowling as SRH copes without Cummins.

SRH
SRH

Nitish Reddy's clocking more speed now. James Franklin spotted it right away. SRH's assistant coach called out the all-rounder's sharper pace and smarter lines in IPL 2026.

He bowls tidy overs in powerplay, middle phase, death. That's gold when your attack's thin. Franklin didn't stop there. Reddy chips in with the bat too—strike rate's humming at 160 from those cameos. Pat Cummins sits out with back trouble, not ready till Rajasthan Royals on April 25. Vettori confirmed it.

Against Delhi Capitals at Uppal, Hyderabad posted 242/2. Nitish Rana leaked 55 off four at 13.75 economy. DC's chasing zeros so far. Uppal's flat tracks punish bowlers who can't adapt. Reddy does. His economy sat at 5.8 last time out. Franklin pushes for consistency next. SRH and DC both on six points. This edge matters.

via Cricbuzz
FiledNitish ReddyJames FranklinSRH+3IPL
VerifiedAnalysisApr 20

Pacers Flip SRH Script with Swing and Cutters

Malinga (4 wkts) and Hussain's cutters defend SRH total vs DC. Aaron praises pace smarts on flat decks.

Lasith Malinga

Look, here's the thing. Eshan Malinga grabs 4 wickets. Sakib Hussain backs him up. They defend a total against DC on a flat track. Reverse swing bites late. Slower balls at 107kph fox the hitters. Pace off between 107 and 145. SRH wins. Coach Varun Aaron nods at the shift. No more leaning just on batsmen.

Batter-friendly pitches everywhere this IPL. Everyone blasts away early. But Malinga and Hussain adapt. They mix it up. DC chases but crumbles. SRH posts big, sure. Bowling seals it now. That's the tactical shift. Aaron calls it evolution. Intent merchants in the top order? Fine. But pacers taming T20 frenzy? Game feels different.

Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi pitch turned slow. Still, these two hold firm. Four-fer from Malinga. Hussain's cutters grip. DC's middle order folds. SRH climbs points table. Eight points now. Ties RCB. Batting firepower stays. Bowling depth grows. Watch this brew.

via ESPNcricinfo, Hindustan Times
VerifiedAnalysisApr 20

Tilak Varma's 45-Ball Ton Turns MI's Season Around

Tilak Varma's unbeaten 101 off 45 ended MI's four-match losing run, powering 199/5 before Ashwani Kumar's 4/24 demolished GT for 100.

MI
MI

Tilak Varma walked in with MI at 20-odd for 2. He left unbeaten on 101 off 45 balls. Mumbai Indians won by 99 runs. Gujarat Titans collapsed to 100 all out in 16 overs.

Naman Dhir laid a base—45 off 32. Tilak exploded after. Eight fours. Seven sixes. MI hit 199 for 5. Ashwani Kumar ripped through with 4 for 24. Mitchell Santner took 2 for 16. Jasprit Bumrah leaked just 15 in three overs (economy sat at 5). GT's Mohammed Siraj got 1 for 25. Kagiso Rabada 3 for 33. Too late. Washington Sundar topped their scores with 26.

MI snapped a four-match skid. They'd lost to PBKS last outing. GT had chased down KKR five wickets before. Tilak rescued from dire straits—joint-quickest MI century. Clutch now. Ashwani's spell crushed any hope. Motera fell silent.

via ESPNcricinfo, Times of India, Hindustan Times
AnalysisApr 20

Nicholls Shapes New Zealand's Next Wave

From debut nerves to World Cup finals, Nicholls adapted roles and now grooms talents like IPL's Rachin Ravindra.

Rachin Ravindra

Henry Nicholls remembers his Test debut vividly. Ball nipping around. He hung in there.

That set the tone for a decade in black caps. First century followed. Then the 2019 World Cup final at number four. He adapted to whatever the pitch demanded. 2021 World Test Championship win capped it. Nicholls shifted roles. Team first. He pushed young guns like Rachin Ravindra. Told them to grab chances. In the recent ODI versus Bangladesh at Mirpur, Nicholls made 68. Helped post 247 for 8. NZ won by 26 runs.

Career turns on those moments. Mentorship now defines him. Ravindra waits in the wings.

via ESPNcricinfo
InsightApr 20

Rubel Hossain's Tribute Caps Bangladesh Pace Era

BCB's pre-ODI ceremony with Tamim Iqbal present gives Rubel Hossain a fitting pre-retirement nod at Sher-e-Bangla.

BCB honored Rubel Hossain before the second ODI against New Zealand at Sher-e-Bangla. Former teammates attended. Tamim Iqbal was there. They gave him a framed jersey and a crest. He thanked everyone.

Pace bowler. Clutch moments defined him—like that 2015 World Cup final over against South Africa. He's taken 300-plus wickets across formats. BCB chose his home ground. Peers joined. Straight respect, no extras.

Ceremonies happen more these days. Rubel's came mid-series as he retires. New Zealand waited. Bangladesh eyes a win. Pace attack rebuilds without him.

via Cricbuzz
AnalysisApr 20

One year. That's Dasun Shanaka's PSL ban.

ESPNcricinfo reports the PCB imposed it after he breached his Lahore Qalandars contract to join Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2026. Shanaka apologized. The board cut the sanction from longer.

Players pick sides now. PSL loses allrounders to IPL paydays. Shanaka's case fits a pattern—Blessing Muzarabani drew a ban earlier for the same switch. Lahore Qalandars pushed the complaint. PCB enforces no-tolerance. Shanaka sits out PSL 2027. Royals gain a middle-order hitter and seamer who swings it both ways at Gaddafi.

Apologies buy half-off deals, but not full pardons. Leagues bid up player loyalty. PSL auction pools shrink. IPL absorbs talent. Boards dig in. Shanaka chose cash over calendar. Others watch. Contracts multiply clauses yearly. Per CricViz, 12% of overseas PSL slots went unfilled last season from no-shows. ESPNcricinfo data shows contracts tighten as leagues clash.

via ESPNcricinfo

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