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OfficialNewsJun 6

Pakistan beat Australia by four wickets to win ODI series 2-1

Pakistan clinched the ODI series against Australia with a four-wicket win in the decisive third match in Lahore.

Pakistan won the series 2-1 with a four-wicket victory in Lahore, where Australia posted their lowest total in the country. Josh Inglis fought hard for the visitors but couldn't stem the tide. Pakistan chased on a turning wicket and lost six wickets in the process — the pitch did its work, but they got there.

It's a statement result. Three matches on home soil against full-strength opposition, and Pakistan owned the conditions enough to win the series.

VerifiedAnalysisJun 6

Suryakumar dropped for form, not just captaincy change

India dropped Suryakumar Yadav from the T20I squad citing form, with Shreyas Iyer taking over as captain.

Suryakumar Yadav

The noise around Suryakumar Yadav's omission has centered on the captaincy handover to Shreyas Iyer. It's easy to frame it that way — Suryakumar led India to the T20 World Cup title just months ago, so a leadership change looks like the headline story.

But selectors say it's simpler than that. Suryakumar's form dipped, and Ajit Agarkar didn't shy from calling it a tough call. The performance data pointed away from him, and long-term planning mattered more than the recent trophy. Shreyas Iyer's consistency across recent matches made the promotion straightforward.

The broader squad moves — Bumrah back for the 2026 Asian Games, rotations on the Ireland and England tours — suggest selectors are treating form as form, regardless of pedigree. Reputation doesn't buy you a spot when the numbers don't follow.

via Cricbuzz, ESPNcricinfo, Times of India
InsightJun 5

Shreyas Iyer returns to India T20I setup after 30 months

Shreyas Iyer is back in India's T20I squad after nearly 30 months, and selectors are eyeing him for captaincy.

Shreyas Iyer

Shreyas Iyer's back. After 30 months on the sidelines, the 31-year-old has forced his way back into India's T20I setup on the back of strong domestic form and consistent IPL runs with Punjab Kings.

He's now in contention for the T20I captaincy, with an official announcement expected soon to replace Suryakumar Yadav. Iyer will lead the side in upcoming series against Ireland and England.

Young gun Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is also getting a maiden call-up as selectors look ahead to future tournaments.

via Cricbuzz
OpinionJun 5

Why has Afghanistan's coach called on the ICC for more Tests?

Afghanistan coach Richard Pybus says the ICC must schedule more Tests for emerging teams to aid development.

Afghanistan head coach Richard Pybus has called on the ICC to provide more Test opportunities for emerging nations. Sporadic matches hinder team development, he said ahead of the one-off Test against India. The responsibility for a proper fixture list lies with the ICC according to the coach.

The match begins at Mullanpur, New Chandigarh's new stadium. India enter the game without rested Ravindra Jadeja and retired Ravichandran Ashwin as they test emerging options. Cricbuzz reported Pybus's comments on the need for consistent red-ball cricket.

Times of India noted that New Chandigarh hosts its maiden Test. ESPNcricinfo added that India are making adjustments for red-ball cricket after the IPL, with discussions around spinner selections including Harsh Dubey or Manav Suthar.

via Cricbuzz, ESPNcricinfo, Times of India
OfficialInsightJun 5

ICC Board approves shift in Women's Champions Trophy 2027 dates

ICC Board shifts Women's Champions Trophy to February 2027 and pilots Emerging Nations Trophy in 2026. England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt is fit for T20 World Cup but unlikely to bowl.

The ICC Board has approved changes to the women's international calendar. The Women's Champions Trophy moves to February 2027. The Board also endorsed a pilot Women's Emerging Nations Trophy for 2026 with ten teams and the qualification pathway for the 2028 Women's T20 World Cup in Pakistan.

England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt is fit for the T20 World Cup but is unlikely to bowl, according to coach Charlotte Edwards. KS Bharat has retired from international cricket at 32 after seven Tests for India. Andrew Flintoff was appointed head coach of Sydney Thunder for the Big Bash League.

The Hundred will introduce a combined men's and women's trophy from the next edition. The ICC plans to revive the Global Qualifier for associate teams to improve pathways to major events.

VerifiedNewsJun 5

Virat Kohli ruled out of Afghanistan ODIs with hamstring injury

Virat Kohli's hamstring injury from the IPL 2026 final has ruled him out of India's ODI series against Afghanistan, which starts June 13. The BCCI medical team ordered a minimum two-week rest immediately after the final, leaving him unavailable for all three matches.

Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya's fitness remains up in the air. Ryan ten Doeschate, India's assistant coach, confirmed Kohli's status and squad details at a press conference on Thursday.

Ruturaj Gaikwad is in line to open in Kohli's place. The Afghanistan series doubles as a warmup for the T20 World Cup later this year.

OpinionJun 5

Why has BCCI considered sidelining Suryakumar Yadav?

BCCI risks sending the wrong signal by potentially dropping Suryakumar Yadav from T20Is as Shreyas Iyer takes over as captain.

BCCI selectors are facing heat over plans to sideline Suryakumar Yadav from the T20I side. The move risks looking like a snub to established leadership and raises questions about selection consistency.

Shreyas Iyer's been confirmed as the new T20I captain, replacing Yadav ahead of upcoming series against Ireland and England. The 31-year-old Punjab Kings skipper will lead the side while young talent Vaibhav Sooryavanshi gets a maiden call-up as selectors plan for future cycles, including the 2028 Olympics.

The transition comes after nearly 30 months of Iyer being away from T20Is — a long absence for a player stepping straight into the top job. What's muddier is whether Yadav stays in the squad at all, or if the BCCI is quietly repositioning him out entirely.

via NDTV Sports
NewsJun 4

Dilara Akter's 51 powers Bangladesh past Netherlands

Dilara Akter smashed 51 off 26 balls as Bangladesh Women beat Netherlands by 13 runs in a rain-shortened eight-over match at the Scotland tri-series.

Dilara Akter hit 51 off 26 balls to carry Bangladesh Women past Netherlands Women by 13 runs in a rain-affected eight-over match. Bangladesh finished at 98 for three; Netherlands couldn't chase it down, stopped at 85 for five.

It's a rare bright spot for Bangladesh in this tri-series. Scotland had already beaten them, and Netherlands had won their first meeting by eight runs. The turnaround here came down to Akter's aggression at the top — she found the boundary whenever the pitch allowed it.

VerifiedTransferJun 4

Shreyas Iyer to replace Suryakumar Yadav as India T20I captain

Shreyas Iyer is set to take over as India's T20I captain from Suryakumar Yadav. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is also in line for a debut in the side.

Selectors discussed the changes ahead of a June 6 meeting. The moves form part of planning for future cycles including the 2028 Olympics.

Suryakumar Yadav had captained India in T20Is. The shift follows reports on BCCI contingency plans around leadership and selection.

OpinionJun 4

What policy will BCCI set on overseas league participation?

BCCI Apex Council will debate retirement and participation rules for overseas leagues amid existing bans on active players. A five-year cooling-off period is under consideration.

The BCCI Apex Council is scheduled to discuss and announce a policy covering retirement or participation rules for Indian players in overseas leagues. Current regulations bar active players from joining foreign T20 competitions. The council will also examine a proposed five-year cooling-off period for those who retire early to play abroad. Earlier restrictions have already prompted several cricketers to end their careers ahead of schedule. The final decision rests with the BCCI president and secretary after the Apex Council meeting.

via Cricbuzz
InterviewJun 4

'I always try to stay one step ahead' — Krunal Pandya

Krunal Pandya credits his pre-cricket jobs—passport agent, car broker—for the mental toughness that's carried him through back-to-back IPL titles with RCB.

Krunal Pandya said he always tries to stay one step ahead of challenges in his career. The RCB all-rounder spoke after back-to-back IPL titles with the franchise.

Before professional cricket, he worked as a passport agent and car broker with his father. Those years handling clients and pressure taught him how to move through tight situations on the field. "That experience gave me resilience," he reflected.

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InsightJun 4

ICC says no BCB election can be legitimate under current status

The ICC has clarified that any BCB election held while the ad-hoc committee's authority remains contested won't be recognized as legitimate.

The ICC has made it clear: no Bangladesh Cricket Board election can be considered legitimate while the ad-hoc committee's position is still under challenge. The statement came just ahead of scheduled BCB polls, adding fresh uncertainty to an already fractious governance situation.

Disputes over the committee's authority have lingered for months. The ICC's intervention effectively puts the vote on hold until those questions are settled.

VerifiedNewsJun 4

ICC suspends Cricket Canada membership over corruption concerns

The ICC suspended Cricket Canada's membership over governance breaches and gang-linked corruption allegations, but Canadian teams will keep playing in ICC events and receiving funding.

The ICC has suspended Cricket Canada's membership following serious breaches of its obligations and allegations of gang-linked corruption that raised concerns about influence over the associate board. Canadian teams will continue to compete in ICC events and receive funding during the suspension period.

The board approved the measure at its recent meeting. It's a significant setback for cricket development in Canada, but the suspension stops short of the kind of outright expulsion that would lock the country out of international competition entirely.

NewsJun 4

Shaun Tait steps down as Bangladesh fast bowling coach

Shaun Tait has resigned as Bangladesh's pace bowling coach citing family reasons, with the BCB confirming his departure ahead of the home series against Australia.

Shaun Tait has stepped down as Bangladesh's pace bowling coach for family reasons. The BCB confirmed the Australian's exit ahead of the home series against Australia.

Tait was brought in to strengthen the team's fast bowling depth — a persistent weakness. His resignation leaves the coaching staff without a specialist in an area Bangladesh has long struggled to fix, and it comes at an awkward moment: the Australians arrive soon for what should be preparation time.

OfficialInsightJun 4

ICC approves Women's Emerging Nations Trophy and Champions Trophy shift

Dilara Akter's fifty powered Bangladesh Women to a 13-run win over Netherlands.

The ICC Board has approved several changes to the women's international calendar, moving the Women's Champions Trophy 2027 to February and piloting a Women's Emerging Nations Trophy in 2026 with 10 teams. The board also endorsed the qualification pathway for the 2028 Women's T20 World Cup, which Pakistan will host.

Dilara Akter's 51 off 26 balls helped Bangladesh Women reach 98 for 3 in a rain-affected match before their bowlers defended the total to beat Netherlands Women by 13 runs in the Scotland tri-series. Ashleigh Gardner posted a strong score against South Africa in a practice match before the Women's T20 World Cup.

via Cricbuzz, ICC, cricket.com.au
VerifiedNewsJun 4

Nathan Ellis takes 4-33 as Australia beat Pakistan by 41 runs in second ODI

Nathan Ellis claimed career-best ODI figures of 4-33 to help Australia defend 232 and beat Pakistan by 41 runs in the second ODI. Australia bowled Pakistan out for 190 in Lahore to level the series at 1-1. Josh Inglis and Cameron Green made key contributions with the bat on a tricky surface.

OfficialPreviewJun 4

Why is England accommodating Jofra Archer's IPL absence?

England are allowing Jofra Archer to miss the New Zealand Test series due to IPL commitments. Stokes defended the approach while others criticised it.

England are accommodating Jofra Archer's absence from the Test series against New Zealand after his IPL stint with Rajasthan Royals. Ben Stokes defended the decision and warned that strict policies could lead players like Archer to leave England cricket permanently. Commentator Simon Doull criticised the choice to prioritise the IPL over Tests.

OpinionJun 4

Tests and World Cup vs IPL 2027: Cummins signals priority shift

Pat Cummins hinted he could miss IPL 2027 to prioritise Tests and the World Cup while hoping to feature in Australia's record Test schedule.

Pat Cummins

Australia captain Pat Cummins indicated he may skip the 2027 IPL to focus on Test cricket and the ODI World Cup. He wants to play in all 21 Tests scheduled over the next 12 months but acknowledged that doing so without rest would be unusual.

Cummins returned to the Sunrisers Hyderabad captaincy after a fitness-related absence earlier in the IPL season. The schedule places heavy demands on Australia's leading players across formats.

The comments come as Australia prepares for an intense period of international cricket that includes the Test series and the World Cup cycle. For Cummins, international commitments take precedence when workload decisions come up.

via ESPNcricinfo, India Today
OfficialTransferJun 4

Hasan Mahmud joins Kent for rest of county season

Bangladesh pace bowler Hasan Mahmud will join Kent for what's left of the season. The club announced the deal on Tuesday, and he'll slot straight into their four-day matches.

New Zealand's 2026-27 summer starts with India touring in all three formats. It's the biggest home summer they've lined up in years.

The ICC Board signed off on several women's pathway changes, including a 12-team T20 World Cup in 2028 and a new development tournament for emerging sides.

VerifiedNewsJun 3

'We came so close' — Shubman Gill after Gujarat Titans final loss

Shubman Gill expressed pain after Gujarat Titans lost the IPL 2026 final to Royal Challengers Bengaluru by five wickets.

Gujarat Titans captain Shubman Gill felt the sting after his team fell five wickets short in the IPL 2026 final at Narendra Modi Stadium. "We came so close," he said — and the hurt was real, even if reaching the decider itself felt like an achievement.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru chased 155 in 18 overs after Gujarat posted 155 for eight. Gill managed just 10 off eight balls in the final. It wasn't enough.

The loss caps a season already fractured by Gill's mid-season injury and a captaincy shift to Rashid Khan midway through — disruptions that make the final appearance itself a small miracle. RCB, meanwhile, kept rolling from last year's title win.

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