5 Big Takeaways From the T20 World Cup 2026

5 Big Takeaways From the T20 World Cup 2026

T20 World Cup 2026 felt like a new era altogether. The entire event remains fresh in the memories of ardent cricket fans. There was a whirlwind of boundaries that engulfed the stadiums of India and Sri Lanka, and runs didn’t just flow; they flooded the scoreboard. 

We saw history rewritten, legendary rivalries reignited, and an aggressive new brand of cricket that kept fans on the edge of their seats globally. As we look back on the T20 Cricket World Cup – the most prestigious ICC T20 World Cup of the decade – here are the five major takeaways from the tournament.  

Arshdeep Singh’s Heated Moment in the Final

This year’s IND vs NZ T20 final wouldn’t just be remembered for India dominating the T20 World Cup standings with its third title win and becoming the first nation to defend the title, but also for Arshdeep Singh’s unexpected outburst during the game. In the eleventh over of New Zealand’s run chase, after the Indian bowler had been hammered for two sixes, Arshdeep angrily threw the ball at Daryl Mitchell – the batsman who dared to smack him across the boundaries – hitting him on the pads.

The reaction was the first of its kind from the pacer, as Arshdeep Singh is known to remain calm even in the intense pressure of death overs. What was more startling, though, was his unwillingness to apologise to Mitchell for the incident at that precise moment. Singh didn’t approach the batter and offer an apology for his actions till the game was over and India had won.

But his behaviour wasn’t fully ignored by the ICC, which penalised him for misconduct by fining him 15 per cent of his match fees. It was a gritty reminder that athletes are human, and the weight of a nation’s dreams can be a heavy burden – a sentiment shared by all watching Arshdeep Singh compete at this level.   

Aggressive Batting Is the New Standard

If you blinked, you missed boundaries and could only catch those in T20 highlights later. The 2026 ICC World Cup confirmed what’s been brewing for a few years now—conservative accumulation in T20 is a relic of the past.

Teams approached innings with a “strike rate or bust” mentality from ball one. In several games, power-play run rates exceeded 10 runs per over, with batsmen attacking high-quality bowling without hesitation. There was no denying the impact of franchise leagues; players who were taught to put up their best effort from the very first delivery brought that bravery to the global arena.

Even traditionally cautious batting orders abandoned the anchor model. Middle-order players who might have once nursed teams through tricky phases instead backed themselves to clear the ropes. The result? Totals that would have been unthinkable a decade ago became par.

Bowlers are under tremendous pressure to be more inventive than ever as a result of this change. In the T20 market, expect spin variations, slower-ball expertise, and deceptive tempo shifts to become increasingly more expensive commodities.

Memorable Matches From the Tournament

  1. India vs England:

    The T20 World Cup 2026 second semifinal exceeded all expectations. The English supporters were panicking as India’s batting lineup scored an intimidating 253/7. If it weren’t for the valiant efforts of Will Jacks (35) and Jacob Bethell (105), England’s chase appeared hopeless. But still, they ended up 7 runs short in the end. Clutch hitting, momentum shifts, and an anxious crowd that was on the edge of their seats until the very end of the play were the hallmarks of this ICC T20 encounter.

  2. England vs Pakistan: 

    England advanced to the semi-final after a Super 8 match that resulted in one of the most thrilling finishes in T20 World Cup history. Pakistan’s strategy appeared straightforward: keep sending the English hitters to the pavilion one after the other, since England’s top order collapsed early in the chase. But Harry Brook said—not today. England escaped, barely, winning by just two wickets and creating several memorable moments for T20 highlights.

  3. India vs New Zealand:

    Revenge was very much on the menu. New Zealand, long a bogey team for India in ICC World Cup knockouts, brought their A-game to this IND vs NZ T20 final. Sanju Samson’s furious 89 had the Kiwi bowling lineup praying for mercy. With Abhishek Sharma thrashing the bowlers from the other side, India made a formidable 255/5, batting first. In response, the Kiwi batsmen crumbled at just 159. India’s victory in this IND vs NZ T20 clash felt like a stepping stone to the top spot at the T20 World Cup, and an easy win for a historic title defence.

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The Fun Moments That Went Viral

T20 World Cups aren’t just about cricket; they’re about vibes. And this edition delivered. Not every viral moment came from the cricket itself. Some happened before matches, others came from player reactions, and a few had nothing to do with the game at all.

One such moment came before New Zealand’s Super 8 clash against England in Colombo. New Zealand cricket players noticed something was wrong, and their first shock gave way to laughter. As they tried to keep up with the unusually fast version of God Defend New Zealand, the national anthem of the country, players including Kyle Jamieson, Finn Allen, and James Neesham could not help but laugh.

It’s weird how a brilliant match-saving catch that made for one of the best T20 highlights can give way to a funny moment. In the IND vs ENG ICC T20 semi-final, Axar took an almost impossible catch, securing not only an important wicket but also saving a possible boundary. The catch taken just near the boundary line was so unexpected that it got the Indian coach Gautam Gambhir all pumped up. The reaction has since become the subject of a meme-fest.

While Australia is famous for seagulls invading the ground sometimes mid-match, a bizarre incident happened during the T20 Cricket World Cup 2026. A well-reported wildlife event occurred at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo: a big snake was spotted in the Pakistan dugout during a practice session before their big match versus India.

And, of course, the internet did what the internet does – every dropped catch, every umpiring howler, every questionable DRS decision became content. The group chats stayed fed.

The Rise of Associate Nation Impact Players

The actual competitiveness displayed by associate nations was perhaps the tournament’s most encouraging takeaway. Teams like Namibia, Nepal, and the Netherlands put on performances that challenged established teams and, in certain situations, resulted in complete upsets, so it wasn’t simply about showing up.

Not only were the outcomes noteworthy, but so was the way they were achieved. Instead of playing fearfully, associate batters played freely. Despite their lack of experience at this level, their bowlers executed strategies with discipline. While the gap still exists, the difference between the teams at the top of the T20 World Cup standings and the associate nations felt smaller than before.

This matters for cricket’s future. A sport that genuinely rewards development programs and provides meaningful pathways for smaller nations to compete grows stronger. The T20 Cricket World Cup 2026 may be remembered as a turning point—the edition where associate cricket announced it was no longer content to just participate. For readers who want to stay closer to the game beyond this T20 World Cup recap, the GUGOBET blog provides updated cricket coverage, including match insights, IPL-related breakdowns, and cricket betting odds analysis.

Conclusion

We got exactly what we wanted from the T20 World Cup 2026: thrilling finishes, developing plots, and enough drama to keep the discussions going till the next tournament. Cricket is becoming more popular worldwide; the game is quicker, and the stakes seem larger.

Whether you came for the heated finals moment, stayed for the viral seagull, or simply marvelled at how far the shortest cricket format has evolved, this year’s ICC T20 World Cup delivered. 

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Now the countdown to 2028 begins—and if this edition is anything to go by, the best might still be ahead.

ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Schedule & All To know

ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Schedule & All To know

Termed the Mini World Cup, the Champions Trophy is back after an 8-year gap. It was conceived in 1998, and the main idea was to raise funds for cricket development in the associated nations. ICC decided to host it every two years, but it extended to four years over time. Due to a busy schedule with the rise of the T20 World Cup and World Test Championship, ICC could not find a window for the tournament and scrapped the 2021 edition. 

It’s a short tournament played in the 50-over format. The previous edition was held in England, where Pakistan clinched their first title, beating arch-rivals India in the high-voltage final. India and Australia carry the most titles with 2 each, whereas South Africa, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, and West Indies are the other teams that have won the tournament once. 

Pakistan has hosting rights for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 which will be played in a hybrid model. As the Indian Government didn’t provide the NOC for its National Cricket Team to travel to Pakistan due to political tensions between the Nations, forced ICC to adopt the hybrid model for the mega event. India will play all their matches at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, including knockouts if they qualify. 

It’s a huge boost from the economic perspective as Pakistan is staging the ICC event after a gap of close to 29 years. 

ICC has delayed the release of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 schedule as Pakistan wasn’t initially ready to accept the hybrid model, but after plenty of meetings, they decided to accept it, eventually cricket emerging as the winner. 

On the GUGOBET website, we have carried the ICC Champions Trophy news that provides complete information about the competition. 

ICC Champions Trophy 2025 will commence on February 19th and will be played till March 9th. A total of 8 teams are participating in the event, which is divided into two Groups of 4. Nemesis, India, and Pakistan are in Group A along with Bangladesh and New Zealand. Whereas Group B involves Australia, England, South Africa, and Afghanistan. The top two teams from each group will advance to the semi-finals. The tournament features 15 matches including the knockouts and will be played day and night. All the contests kick off at 2:30 PM IST. 

Sri Lanka and West Indies are the big teams that failed to qualify for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.

ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Teams List

Here is the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 team list. Two big names Sri Lanka and West Indies are missing from the list.

Group A Group B
Pakistan Australia 
India  Afghanistan
New Zealand England
Bangladesh South Africa

ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Schedule

Sl No Date Time (IST) Teams Venue
Match 1 February 19th 230 PM Pakistan vs New Zealand, Group A National Stadium, Karachi
Match 2 February 20th 230 PM Bangladesh vs India, Group A Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
Match 3 February 21st 230 PM Afghanistan vs South Africa, Group B National Stadium, Karachi
Match 4 February 22nd 230 PM Australia vs England, Group B Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Match 5 February 23rd 230 PM Pakistan vs India, Group A Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
Match 6 February 24th 230 PM Bangladesh vs New Zealand, Group A Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
Match 7 February 25th 230 PM Australia vs South Africa, Group B Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
Match 8 February 26th 230 PM Afghanistan vs England, Group B Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Match 9 February 27th 230 PM Pakistan vs Bangladesh, Group A Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
Match 10 February 28th 230 PM Afghanistan vs Australia, Group B Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Match 11 March 1st 230 PM South Africa vs England, Group B National Stadium, Karachi
Match 12 March 2nd 230 PM New Zealand vs India, Group A Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
1st Semi-Final March 4th 230 PM TBC vs TBC Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
2nd Semi-Final March 5th 230 PM TBC vs TBC Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Final March 9th 230 PM TBC vs TBC TBC

Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, and Dubai have been confirmed as the host cities. 

The most anticipated Group A contest between India and Pakistan will take place on February 23rd at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. In the most significant blockbuster Group B encounter, traditional rivals, Australia and England, will lock horns against each other at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore on February 22nd.

Previous winners list of the ICC Champions Trophy

Year Winners
1998 South Africa
2000 New Zealand
2002 India & Sri Lanka
2004 West Indies
2006 Australia
2009 Australia
2013 India
2017 Pakistan

The Champions Trophy was incepted in the year 1998 and so far 8 editions have taken place. South Africa won the inaugural edition of the Champions Trophy held in 1998. Australia and India, hold the major share of success in the Champions Trophy with 2 titles each to their name.

How to qualify for the Champions Trophy?

The top 8 teams in the preceding 50-over World Cup will qualify for the Champions Trophy. Sri Lanka who finished 9th and West Indies, who failed to qualify for the ICC Cricket World Cup held in the sub-continent last year, didn’t make it to the Champions Trophy 2025.

How many overs is the Champions Trophy?

The Champions Trophy will be played in a 50-over format.

How many teams are in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025?

A total of 8 teams are participating in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Teams are divided into two groups with 4 in each.

Who is hosting the Champions Trophy in 2025?

Pakistan is hosting the Champions Trophy in 2025.

Where can I watch the ICC Champions Trophy 2025?

In India, Star Sports Network will telecast the tournament. It will be live-streamed on Disney+hotstar. GUGOBET offers live streaming as well.

How many Champions Trophies has India Won?

India has won The Champions Trophy twice. They crowned joint winners along with Sri Lanka in the 2002 edition and lifted the title a second time in 2013. 

Will India play in Pakistan in 2025?

No, India will not travel to Pakistan to participate in the Champions Trophy 2025, due to political issues with both countries. India will play all their matches in Dubai.

Despite all the hurdles, ICC finally announced the schedule of the event just a few days ago. Pakistan, who is in terrific form of late, winning their previous three bilateral ODI series, will go in as the favourites. Australia and India, who boost talent will have an eye on the trophy as well.

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Records Team India broke during 3rd T20 vs Bangladesh 2024

Bangladesh Tour Of India: India New records in 3rd T20 2024

The current ICC T20 Cricket World Champions, Team India are on a roll lately after demolishing Bangladesh in the India vs Bangladesh 3-match T20 series, winning all 3 matches in style. In particular, the 3rd game of the Ind vs Ban T20 series was a spectacle for cricket fans all around the world as they showcased their immense squad depth and proved why they are number 1 in the shortest format of the sport.

Given that, Team India also played a 2-match test series before the Ind vs Ban T20 series. The Indian side was triumphant there too, winning both games against their neighbours. However, all eyes now lead to the 3rd T20 matchup as Team India broke numerous records in a single match against the Bangladeshis.

Several records were broken in the third Twenty20 International between India and Bangladesh in Hyderabad, as India scored a dominant 297 for six. India decided to bat first after securing the series in New Delhi on Wednesday. Despite losing opener Abhishek Sharma early on, the team got off to a fast start thanks to Sanju Samson and Suryakumar Yadav, who helped India achieve its joint-highest PowerPlay score in Twenty20 Internationals (82).

In the third and final Twenty20 International at Hyderabad on Saturday, India defeated Bangladesh with their highest-ever score of 297/6 in their 20 overs thanks to an explosive maiden T20I century from Sanju Samson and fast-paced knocks from captain Suryakumar Yadav and Hardik Pandya. In addition, we will also be looking at the various Indian cricket team records set against Bangladesh in this 3rd T20i matchup.

What is the record of India vs Bangladesh cricket?

Team India now holds the record of the highest target set against Team Bangladesh in T20 internationals. They scored 297/6 in their 20 overs, making it the highest score in Twenty20 Internationals.

What is the highest score in T20I by the Indian team?

The highest score in T20i international history scored by an Indian team came against Team Bangladesh, scoring 297/6 in 20 overs.

The complete list of records broken in India vs Bangladesh’s 3rd Twenty20 International match:

1: In the third Twenty20 International, Team India crushed Bangladesh by 133 runs and set other records.

2: In just 7.1 overs, India achieved the 100-run milestone, and it took them just 2.4 overs to reach their next fifty. In 14 overs, the team crossed the 200-run threshold.

3: After batting first, India reached its joint-highest powerplay total of 82/1 after 6 overs.

4: India’s opening batsman, Sanju Samson, scored a scorching century in 40 balls. This is the second-fastest century ever scored by an Indian in Twenty20 Internationals.

5: After 20 overs, Team India scored a massive 297/6, the highest team total ever recorded by a Test-playing country. In total, it ranks second only to Nepal’s 314 runs.

6: Suryakumar Yadav and Sanju Samson’s 173 runs together are India’s second-highest second-wicket partnership in Twenty20 Internationals.

7: Sanju Samson vs. Rishad Hossain had the fourth-highest number of runs scored by an Indian in a T20I over (30).

8: Team India hit the most fours in an innings against Bangladesh with 47.

9: Team India is now the quickest side to score 200 runs in T20i internationals as they achieved the feat in mere 84 balls.

10: In T20Is, Ravi Bishnoi becomes India’s second-fastest player to 50 wickets.

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ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 – Squad Analysis

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 – Squad Analysis

The 9th edition of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup is set to kick start on October 3rd and will be played till October 20th. Originally the tournament was supposed to be played in Bangladesh, however, it shifted to UAE due to the political unrest happening in Bangladesh, however, the Asian country will remain as the host. 

A total of 23 matches will be played, including the knockouts. Dubai International Cricket Stadium and Sharjah Cricket Stadium are the two venues that host the marquee event. 

How many teams are in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024?

India, Australia, England, New Zealand, Pakistan, West Indies, South Africa, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and debutants Scotland are the 10 teams participating in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024. The first 7 teams qualified based on their rankings, Bangladesh secured an automatic qualification as the hosts, while Sri Lanka and Scotland earned their spots by playing in the qualifiers.

India Women’s Squad Preview

Squad – Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Smriti Mandhana, Yastika Bhatia, Deepti Sharma, Richa Ghosh (wk), Dayalan Hemalatha, Shreyanka Patil, Arundhati Reddy, Asha Sobhana, Renuka Singh, Jemimah Rodrigues, Shafali Verma, Sajeevan Sajana, Pooja Vastrakar, Radha Yadav.

Firstly we will discuss the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 India Squad. 

Elimination in the first round on three occasions, four times exiting in the semi-finals,  and a loss in the finals once has been the story of India in their Eight attempts at the Women’s T20 World Cup.

India is placed in Group A in the 9th edition along with Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. They start their campaign against New Zealand on October 4th, followed by games against Pakistan (October 6th), Sri Lanka (October 9th) and Australia (October 13th).

This is our best-ever team at a T20 World Cup squad, says skipper Harmanpreet Kaur, her statement makes sense in every possible way as 12 out of 15 members have previous experience of playing in the T20 World Cup. The newcomers Shreyanka Patil, Sajeevan Sajana, and Asha Sobana have done well to get to this stage through the ranks of the Women’s Premier League. 

The selectors have retained the same squad that played in the Women’s Asia Cup in Sri Lanka a couple of months back which they lost to hosts Sri Lanka in the finals. The form of the openers is a positive sign with Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma, scoring 373 runs between them in the Asia Cup. The stability their middle order brings makes them the best in the world, although they will be tested under pressure in UAE. Watch out for Harmanpreet Kaur, Jemimah Rodrigues, Richa Ghosh, and Deepti Sharma who form the core of the middle order.

The rise of all-rounder Deepti Sharma is the talking point, the 27-year-old all-rounder was outstanding for UP Warriorz in the WPL this year, scoring 295 runs and picking up 8 wickets. She even topped the wicket-takers charts in the Asia Cup with 10 scalps. 

Pooja Vastrakar, Renuka Singh, Radha Yadav, and Shreyanka Patil will form their bowling unit. 

Australia Women’s Squad Preview

Squad – Alyssa Healy (c & wk), Darcie Brown, Ashleigh Gardner, Kim Garth, Grace Harris, Alana King, Phoebe Litchfield, Tahlia McGrath, Sophie Molineux, Beth Mooney (wk), Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Annabel Sutherland, Tayla Vlaeminck, Georgia Wareham.

Australia has dominated the competition entirely, winning the title six times. They are going to defend the title this time, following their success in South Africa in 2023 where they beat hosts in the final by 19 runs. 

Things have changed for the record holders who now moved on from the Meg Lanning era with Alyssa Healy taking the reigns at the biggest stage in UAE. Phoebe Litchfield, Sophie Molineux, and Tayla Vlaeminck are the only three changes from the previous T20 World Cup. 

World Champions are in staggering form this year, winning 10 of their 12 T20Is, including a couple of clean sweeps against Bangladesh and New Zealand by 3-0 margin each. 

The squad is very much organized with Alyssa Healy, Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Tahlia McGrath, Phoebe Litchfield, and Ashleigh Gardner going to form their batting, while Megan Schutt, Kim Garth, Darcie Brown, Alana King, Georgia Wareham, and Sophie Molineux serving their bowling unit. They begin their tournament against Sri Lanka on October 5th at Sharjah.

England Women’s Squad Preview

Squad – Heather Knight (c), Lauren Bell, Maia Bouchier, Alice Capsey, Charlie Dean, Sophia Dunkley, Sophie Ecclestone, Danielle Gibson, Sarah Glenn, Bess Heath (wk), Amy Jones (wk), Freya Kemp, Nat Sciver Brunt, Linsey Smith, Danielle Wyatt.

The inaugural champions are eyeing glory after 15 long years, since becoming champions in 2009. They have reached the knockouts on seven occasions, including the finals four times. 

England is placed in Group B in the 9th edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup, which involves Bangladesh, Scotland, South Africa, and the West Indies. They kickstart their journey against Bangladesh on October 5th followed by games against South Africa, Scotland, and the West Indies.

Heather Knight and her company can easily go past Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, while they have to play good cricket to overcome South Africa and West Indies. 11 of their players have been retained and travelled to South Africa in 2023. 

They are in amazing form this year in T20Is, winning 13 of their 15 matches played, which gives them the confidence to go with a positive mindset.

Bowlers are on song in the shortest format this year with Sophie Ecclestone and Sarah Glenn taking the honours with 17 wickets each, while Charlie Dean and Lauren Bell too played their part, picking up 15 wickets and 14 wickets respectively. 

Looking at their batting, Maia Bouchier stands out with 333 runs in 12 innings, while Heather Knight (329 runs) and Danielle Wyatt (226 runs) have done well too. 

New Zealand Women’s Squad Preview

Squad – Sophie Devine (c), Suzie Bates, Eden Carson, Isabella Gaze (wk), Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday, Fran Jonas, Leigh Kasperek, Amelia Kerr, Jess Kerr, Rosemary Mair, Molly Penfold, Georgia Plimmer, Hannah Rowe, Lea Tahuhu.

New Zealand are looking to put their best foot forward in the 9th edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup, having been knocked out in the first round in the last 3 editions, Their best performances came in 2009 and 2010 where they reached the finals but dropped short of winning the title by close margins. 

Sophie Devine will lead the side one last time at the marquee event and already made a statement to step down from the captaincy after the event. The squad is well equipped with experienced players the likes of Suzie Bates, Maddy Green, Amelia Kerr, Lea Tahuhu, and Leigh Kasperek. 

Watch out for Brooke Halliday, Fran Jones, and Eden Carson who have the potential to win matches for the team. White Ferns are placed in Group A alongside Australia, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.

Pakistan Women’s Squad Preview

Squad – Fatima Sana (c), Aliya Riaz, Diana Baig, Gull Feroza (wk), Iram Javed, Muneeba Ali (wk), Nashra Sandhu, Nida Dar, Omaima Sohail, Sadaf Shamas, Sadia Iqbal, Sidra Amin, Syeda Aroob Shah, Tasmia Rubab, Tuba Hassan.

Pakistan Women haven’t achieved anything big in the ICC tournaments and termed minnows due to their below-par performances over the last few years. Adding to the context, in the last eight editions, they were eliminated in the first round itself. 

Even in the recent Women’s Asia Cup, they failed to make it to the finals after losing to Sri Lanka in the semi-finals closely. Following a setback, Nida Dar gave up her captaincy. 

In the build-up to the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, they hosted South Africa in the 3-matches T20I series which they lost by a 2-1 margin. The new captain Fatima Sana felt somewhat relieved by a reasonable show from her teammates. 

The squad looks compact having the likes of Muneeba Ali, Aliya Riaz, Gull Feroza, Saqia Iqbal, Sidra Amin, and former skipper Nida Dar. They are placed in Group A along with India, Australia, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka. Their journey starts on the inaugural day of the tournament against Sri Lanka on October 3rd at Sharjah. 

Sri Lanka Women’s Squad Preview

Squad – Chamari Athapaththu (c), Kavisha Dilhari, Inoshi Priyadharshani, Shashini Gimhani, Vishmi Gunaratne, Ama Kanchana, Achini Kulasuriya, Sugandika Kumari, Harshitha Samarawickrama, Sachini Nisansala, Hasini Perera, Udeshika Prabodhani, Inoka Ranaweera, Anushka Sanjeewani (wk), Nilakshika Silva. 

Sri Lanka is on top of the moon currently with the recent joy as they clinched their first-ever Women’s Asia Cup title at home beating tournament favourites India in the summit clash by 8 wickets. 

It was indeed a big moment for skipper Chamari Athapaththu who led the side by an example throughout and was declared the Player of the Tournament for her stupendous display where she scored 303 runs and picked up 3 wickets. Harshitha Samarawickrama (140 runs) and Kavisha Dilhari (59 runs and 9 wickets) too got praise for their special performances. 

They made only one change from the success in the Asia Cup, replacing Kawya Kavindi with Inoka Ranaweera. 

They haven’t made it big in the Women’s T20 World Cups as they were knocked out in the first round in all the previous eight editions. Sri Lanka is placed in a strong group in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 which involves Pakistan, New Zealand, India, and Australia. 

West Indies Women’s Squad Preview

Squad – Hayley Matthews (c), Shemaine Campbelle (wk), Aaliyah Alleyne, Shamilia Connell, Nerissa Crafton, Deandra Dottin, Afy Fletcher, Chinelle Henry, Qiana Joseph, Mandy Mangru, Ashmini Munisar, Chedean Nation, Karishma Ramharack, Stafanie Taylor, Zaida James.

Apart from Australia and England, West Indies are the only 3rd team to win the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup title. They attained the feat in the sub-continent in 2016, beating Australia in the finals. West Indies peaked between 2010 to 2018 when they reached knockouts in all five editions, however, their performances declined in the 2020 and 2023 editions where they dropped out in the first round. 

Leading up to the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, they did well in their last two bilateral series, beating Pakistan and Sri Lanka by 4-1 and 2-1 margins respectively. World-class all-rounder Hayley Matthews will lead the side with Shemaine Campbelle as her deputy. Nerissa Crafton and Mandy Mangru are the new inclusions.

They bank on the experience of Stafanie Taylor and Deandra Dottin in the batting department while Aaliyah Alleyne, Karishma Ramharack, Afy Fletcher, and Hayley Matthews will bolster their bowling. They begin their journey against South Africa on October 3rd in the Group B contest, which also features England, Scotland, and Bangladesh. 

South Africa Women’s Squad Preview

Squad – Laura Wolvaardt (c), Anneke Bosch, Tazmin Brits, Nadine de Klerk, Mieke de Ridder (wk), Annerie Dercksen, Ayanda Hlubi, Sinalo Jafta (wk), Marizanne Kapp, Ayabongo Khaka, Sune Luus, Nonkululeko Mlaba, Seshnie Naidu, Tumi Sekhukhune, Chloe Tryon.

South African women made significant strides in the last two editions, reaching the semi-finals and finals. They came close to winning the title when they hosted in 2023, but lost to Australia in the finals by 19 runs. Now will feel they have the best chance to achieve the desired result in the forthcoming ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. They are in Group B which also features England, West Indies, Scotland, and Bangladesh. Proteas Women play their first game against West Indies on October 4th, and they face England in the most anticipated Group B contest on October 7th.

Their preparations for the marquee event went quite well, as they beat Pakistan by 2-1 and drew 1-1 with India, with both series being played away from home. 

Talented batter Laura Wolvaardt will lead the side that has familiar names Anneke Bosch, Tazmin Brits, Marizanne Kapp, Sune Luus, and Chloe Tryon. Ayanda Hlubi, Mieke de Ridder, and  Seshnie Naidu are the inexperienced players in the mix. 

Scotland Women’s Squad Preview

Squad – Kathryn Bryce (c), Sarah Bryce, Chloe Abel, Abbi Aitken Drummond, Olivia Bell, Darcey Carter, Priyanaz Chatterji, Katherine Fraser, Saskia Horley, Lorna Jack, Ailsa Lister (wk), Abtaha Maqsood, Megan McColl, Hannah Rainey, Rachel Slater. 

Scotland Women are making their first-ever appearance in the Women’s T20 World Cup. They ended up as runners in the Global T20 World Cup Qualifiers, after losing to Sri Lanka in the finals. Having already played the Qualifiers in the UAE a few months back, they can easily adjust to the conditions. 

Kathryn Bryce will lead the side with her sister Sarah Bryce as her deputy. Saskia Horley is the key player to watch out for in their line-up who brings a lot to the table with her batting prowess. Katherine Fraser, Darcey Carter, and Abtaha Maqsood are the other prominent players in the squad. 

Scotland is in Group B who are placed along with formidable teams such as South Africa, West Indies, England, and Bangladesh. 

Bangladesh Women’s Squad Preview

Squad – Nigar Sultana (c), Dilara Akter (wk), Disha Biswas, Fahima Khatun, Jahanara Alam, Marufa Akter, Sobhana Mostary, Murshida Khatun, Nahida Akter, Rabeya Khan, Shathi Rani, Ritu Moni, Shorna Akter, Sultana Khatun, Taj Nehar. 

Bangladesh secured an automatic qualification to the event as the hosts, but unfortunately, they have to play away from home due to the political unrest happening in the country. 

They previously participated in the last five editions but have yet to advance to the knockout stages. Of course, the talent is there, but a lack of structural guidance is hindering their progress at the biggest stage. Their performances this year are not overwhelming as they managed only 2 wins from 12 T20Is. They made it to the Semi-Finals of the Women’s Asia Cup but got thoroughly thrashed at the hands of India by 10 wickets. 

Nigar Sultana will lead the side in the 9th edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup. Disha Biswas, Fahima Khatun, Sobhana Mostary, Shati Rani, and Taj Nehar who were not part of the Women’s Asia Cup come into the squad, while there is no place for Ishma Tanjim, Rubya Haider, Rumana Ahmed, Sabikun Nahar, and Shorifa Khatun.

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Duleep Trophy 2024 All To Konw: Format, Schedule, Squads

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The Duleep Trophy 2024 will feature four teams, a blend of both experience and youth bursting onto the scene, captained by some of the biggest names in Indian cricket. The tournament will adopt a round-robin method to arrange the schedule. For those needing more excitement, GUGOBET ensures the full cricket betting experience with live streaming of matches, a wide range of betting markets, and various gaming features.

Duleep Trophy 2024 Format

The Duleep Trophy 2024 would feature a round-robin format that won’t involve any knockout stages. Each team would face the other once, resulting in a total of six matches. There will be a champion at the top of the list on the points table at the end of the tournament.

Duleep Trophy 2024 Squads

Duleep Trophy 2024 Team A

Shubman Gill: Technically sound opener with the ability to anchor the innings.

– Mayank Agarwal: Experienced top-order batsman.

– Riyan Parag: A promising all-rounder, bringing balance into the side.

– Dhruv Jurel: Young wicketkeeper-batsman, known for his quick reflexes and reliable middle-order batting.

– KL Rahul: He is a versatile batsman who brings stability and experience at the top.

– Tilak Varma: An emerging talent in the middle order.

– Shivam Dube: Hard-hitting all-rounder, providing depth in both batting and bowling.

– Tanush Kotian: An off-spinner who provides crucial breakthroughs in the middle overs.

– Kuldeep Yadav: Experienced wrist-spinner.

– Akash Deep: The pacer who can swing the ball both ways in, quite effective in the early overs.

– Prasidh Krishna: Fast bowler, more renowned for his pace and bounce.

– Khaleel Ahmed: Left-arm pacer who brings in some variety in the bowling lineup.

– Avesh Khan: Another fast-bowling option, known more for his pace and accuracy.

– Vidwath Kaverappa: Young fast bowler adds depth to the pace attack.

– Kumar Kushagra: Promising wicketkeeper-batsman, a reliable option behind the stumps.

– Shaswat Rawat: All-rounder, provides extra depth in the lower order.

Duleep Trophy 2024 Team B

– Abhimanyu Easwaran: He is a reliable top-order batsman.

– Yashasvi Jaiswal: Explosive opener who brings aggression.

– Sarfaraz Khan: A middle-order powerhouse who can change the game.

– Rishabh Pant: Dynamic wicketkeeper-batsma.

– Musheer Khan: Young talent, adds depth to the middle order.

– Nitish Kumar Reddy: An All-rounder, brings balance with his dual skills.

– Washington Sundar: Spin-bowling all-rounder, critical for containing the middle overs.

– Ravindra Jadeja: Veteran all-rounder who adds mammoth value with his bat and ball.

– Mohammed Siraj: Out-and-out quickie.

– Yash Dayal: Left-arm medium pacer.

– Mukesh Kumar: Medium pacer, consistent at both new-ball and death overs.

– Rahul Chahar: Leg-spinner, a must for wickets during the middle overs.

– R Sai Kishore: Left-arm spinner.

– Mohit Awasthi: Fast-bowling all-rounder, another variety in the speed arsenal.

– N Jagadeesan: An experienced wicketkeeper-batsman.

Duleep Trophy 2024 Team C

– Ruturaj Gaikwad: The stylish opener is pretty critical to give good starts.

– Sai Sudharsan: The youngster has been a talented batsman.

– Rajat Patidar: He had been a middle-order batsman.

– Abhishek Porel: Wicketkeeper-batsman.

Suryakumar Yadav: With his dynamic middle-order batting, he brings flair.

– B Indrajith: Compact batter who provides depth to the batting lineup

– Hrithik Shokeen: Off-spin bowler; can also bat handy down the order

– Manav Suthar: Young left-arm spinner who brings variety to this attack

– Umran Malik: Out-and-out fast bowler owing to his express pace.

– Vyshak Vijaykumar: Fast bowler, adds another pace dimension to the team.

– Anshul Khamboj: Fast-bowling option that adds depth to the pace attack.

– Himanshu Chauhan: Young pacer; known for his ability to swing the ball.

– Mayank Markande: Leg-spinner, pivotal in gaining wickets during middle overs.

– Aryan Juyal: Talented wicketkeeper-batsman for backup behind the stumps

– Sandeep Warrier: Experienced fast bowler.

Duleep Trophy 2024 Team D

– Shreyas Iyer: He is their middle-order batsman, known for his ability to play spin and finish games.

– Atharva Taide: Emerging talent, offers some solid options up the order.

– Yash Dubey: Has been an absolute performer in domestic cricket.

– Devdutt Padikkal: He is a stylish left-hander, an aggressive top-order batsman.

– Ishan Kishan: He is a wicketkeeper-batsman.

– Ricky Bhui: A reliable middle-order batsman known for his consistency.

– Saransh Jain: All-rounder, who can contribute with both bat and ball.

– Axar Patel: Spin-bowling all-rounder, valuable for his containing and wicket-taking ability.

– Arshdeep Singh: Left-arm pacer, known for his accuracy and death bowling skills.

– Aditya Thakare: Young fast bowler who brings variety to the pace attack.

– Harshit Rana: Fast-bowling option, known for hitting the deck hard.

– Tushar Deshpande: Fast bowler with domestic experience.

– Akash Sengupta: All-rounder who brings depth to the lower order with his batting and bowling.

– KS Bharat: Experienced wicketkeeper-batsman who brings stability behind the stumps.

– Saurabh Kumar: Left-arm spinner crucial for middle-over control and picking up key wickets.

Duleep Trophy 2024 Key Players to Watch

Shubman Gill

Shubman Gill, at the helm of the Team A Duleep Trophy 2024 batting line-up, is funding loads of importance at the top. One glance at his career stats reflects the consistency with which he has approached the spectrums of the game. His Test records read 1,492 runs with an average of 35.5, smashing four centuries. His record in the ODIs gets a little better, with him scoring 2,328 runs at an average of 58.2, wherein he can get anchored for the innings. But it is in first-class cricket where he comes into his element, with 4,034 runs at an average of 49.8, with 12 centuries. These represent his value to Team A in the longer format.

Rishabh Pant

Rishabh Pant makes a grand return from injury for Team B in the Duleep Trophy 2024, and his aggressive batting and sharp wicketkeeping skills make him the one to watch out for. He has scored over 2,271 runs in Test matches with an average of 43.67, including five centuries and a top score of 159*. In ODIs, he is every bit aggressive, with his 865 runs coming at an average of 34.60, accompanied by one century and as many as five half-centuries. The first-class career is no less impressive—4,123 runs at an average of 48.50, with ten centuries and a top score of 308 that proved his ability to play match-defining knocks.

Ruturaj Gaikwad

Ruturaj Gaikwad has been consistent in domestic cricket and has become an important figure in Indian cricket. Now the world is watching how he leads Team C into the Duleep Trophy 2024. In ODI cricket, he has played six matches, making 115 runs with a top score of 71. Gaikwad’s first-class record epitomizes consistency, as he has scored 2,041 runs at an average of 43.42 with six centuries and a top score of 195. His performances in List A cricket are even more impressive: he has scored 4,130 runs at an average of 58.16, with 15 centuries and a high score of 220*.

Shreyas Iyer

Shreyas Iyer has enshrined his career statistics, overflowing with his potent performances across different formats of the game. He has figured in 14 Test matches, in which he scored 811 runs at an average of 36.86, with one century and five fifties; the top score being 105. His First-Class career, however, is different, with 60 matches bringing him 5,324 runs at an average of 52.71. In this format, he scored 13 centuries and 29 fifties with a highest score of 202*. Iyer has represented the team in 59 One Day Internationals with 2383 runs at an average of 49.64. His record includes five tons and 18 fifties with a top score of 128*.

Duleep Trophy 2024 Schedule

Teams Date Time Venue
Team A vs Team B September 5, 2024 9.30 AM M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Team C vs Team D September 5, 2024 9.30 AM Rural Development Trust Stadium “A”, Anantapur
Team A vs Team D September 12, 2024 9.30 AM Rural Development Trust Stadium “A”, Anantapur
Team C vs Team B September 12, 2024 9.30 AM Rural Development Trust Stadium “A”, Anantapur
Team D vs Team B September 19, 2024 9.30 AM Rural Development Trust Stadium “A”, Anantapur
Team A vs Team C September 19, 2024 9.30 AM Rural Development Trust Stadium “A”, Anantapur

What Format is the Duleep Trophy?

Duleep Trophy 2024: The four teams that comprise the tournament play with each other once in a round-robin format.

What is the Prize Money for the Duleep Trophy?

The prize money that has been set up for the Duleep Trophy 2024 has been set at Rs 1 crore for the victorious team.

How Many Matches Are There in Duleep Trophy 2024?

The Duleep Trophy 2024 will feature a total of six matches.

A Clash of Titans and Emerging Stars

The heat and dust from a contest between battle-hardened veterans and some talented new kids on the block is something that fans will look forward to with excitement in the Duleep Trophy 2024. In the round-robin format, the mix of different styles and strengths every other team possesses is only riveting, and thus, every match is going to be important for the determination of a champion at the end.

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India Tour Of Sri Lanka 2024 T20 Series: Ultimate Guide

India Tour Of Sri Lanka 2024 T20 Series Guide

Gautam Gambhir’s makeover In preparation for the forthcoming T20I series, Team India, captained by Suryakumar Yadav and featuring Hardik Pandya, has landed in Sri Lanka for the upcoming India tour of Sri Lanka 2024. Gambhir was named the new head coach of the Indian side by Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah after India’s historic run of winning the ICC T20 World Cup. In addition, India’s finest players, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, said goodbye to Twenty20 Internationals after the Men in Blue’s Caribbean championship run.

In the T20 format, Gambhir chose Suryakumar for the leadership position as his first task as head coach. All-rounder Hardik Pandya, Rohit’s successor at the T20 World Cup 2024, has left the leadership group during the Gambhir era. Top batsman Shubman Gill was selected as Team India’s new vice-captain under Gambhir for the tour to Sri Lanka. A Twenty20 International series of three matches will kick off India’s tour of Sri Lanka.

On the other hand, Sri Lanka has announced their team for the forthcoming T20I series against India, which gets underway in Pallekele on July 27. Wanindu Hasaranga resigned as captain on July 11 following the country’s terrible T20 World Cup performance in the USA and the West Indies. Charith Asalanka was elected the new captain. The board did not say if it intended to make changes to the ODI team, which is now led by Kusal Mendis, while Dhananjaya de Silva remains the captain of the Test side.

It’s important to note that, the likes of Rohit and Kohli will be joining the ODI squad later after the India vs Sri Lanka T20 3-match series commences. Following is the schedule of the India vs Sri Lanka T20 2024 3-match series:

July 27: First T20I between India and Sri Lanka at Pallekele International Stadium
July 28: Second T20I between India and Sri Lanka at Pallekele International Stadium
July 30: Third T20I at Pallekele International Stadium against India and Sri Lanka

The ODI series will be held in Colombo on August 2, 4, and 7 at the R Premadasa Stadium. Kohli and Rohit chose to cut short their holiday for the ODI series. There are just six One-Day Internationals that India will play before Pakistan holds the Champions Trophy. The visiting team has rested veteran all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja and pace weapon Jasprit Bumrah for the ODI series. Harshit Rana, an uncapped bowler, and Riyan Parag, an all-rounder, are currently part of India’s ODI squad.

Venue and pitch report for the India tour of Sri Lanka T20 2024 3-Match series

Kandy, Sri Lanka is home to the Pallekele International Cricket facility, a cricket facility. The stadium debuted on November 27, 2009, and in December 2010, it was designated as the 104th Test venue worldwide. 

The three games between Sri Lanka and India will all take place at this specific location. It’s significant to remember that Australia and Sri Lanka played their final Twenty20 international match here in 2022. Additionally, Pallekele Cricket Stadium’s pitch is a level playing field that benefits bowlers and hitters alike. The freshness of the wicket gives fast bowlers some early swing from the surface. However, batters find it easier to score runs once the novelty of the new ball wears off.

Following are the Squads for the India tour of Sri Lanka T20 2024 3-match series

India T20i Squad: 

Suryakumar Yadav (c), Ꮪhubman Gill (vc), Arshdeep Singh, Khaleel Ahmed, Mohammed Siraj, Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Washington Sundar, Riyan Parag, Ravi Bishnoi, Sanju Samson, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Rinku Singh, and Rishabh Pant (wk).

Recent Form: 

Team India has been exceptional in the shortest format recently. They are coming off a historic T20 World Cup 2024 win that took place in the USA and West Indies. Not only that, the young Indians recently faced off against Zimbabwe in a 5-match T20i series away from home and outstandingly won the series 4-1. With the upcoming Sri Lanka tour on the horizon, the Indian players will be looking to make a mark to earn a place in the main squad ahead of the Champions Trophy.

Who is the captain of T20 Cricket India for the 2024 Sri Lanka Tour?

Team India’s new head coach Gautam Gambhir appointed Surya Kumar Yadav as India’s T20i 3-match series captain against Sri Lanka which commences on the 27th of July.

Sri Lanka T20i Squad: 

Asalanka Charith (C), Nissanka Pathum, Kusal Janith Perera, Avishka Fernando, Mendis Kusal, Chandimal Dinesh, Mendis Kamindu, Dasun Shanaka, Wanindu Hasaranga, Dunith Wellalage, Maheesh Theekshana, Wickramasinghe Chamindu, Pathirana Matheesha, Thushara Nuwan, Dushmantha Chameera, Binura Fernando, Kusal Mendis

Recent Form:

Sri Lanka has not been performing up to their standards in the T20i format lately. They were poorly knocked out in the ICC T20 World Cup group stages and also got a reality check of how the game has evolved over the years. In addition, the Sri Lanka board has made a few changes, appointing Charith Asalanka as their new captain, replacing Wanindu Hasaranga. It will be intriguing to watch how the Sri Lankan side fare against an in-form and experienced Indian side, although the Lankans have a home advantage.

Where can one watch IND vs SL 2024?

The India vs. Sri Lanka series will be streamed live in India via the SonyLIV app and website. However, it’s important to note that this series will also be streaming on our GUGOBET website and mobile app, so our clients are able to bet on all the on-going movements.

How many T20s are there between India and Sri Lanka?

This upcoming India tour of Sri Lanka T20 2024 will have a 3-match series, beginning from 27th July.

How many times did Sri Lanka beat India?

In their 25 T20 international matchup, India has defeated the Lankan Lions 17 times, with the Men in Blue emerging victorious in the head-to-head battle. Seven times, Sri Lanka has triumphed over India, with one match ending in a draw.

India tour of Sri Lanka T20 2024: Winning Prediction

We back Team India to clinch this forthcoming 3-match series against Sri Lanka. The Lankans have been very poor lately in the T20i format contrary to the Indians who boast a powerful squad with talent and experience in all departments. Although the Lankans will be playing at home, Team India will remain unfazed wherever they play and will prevail in this India tour of Sri Lanka T20 2024 3-match series, winning 2-1.

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The Hundred 2024 – Schedule, All to Know & Betting Opportunities

The Hundred 2024: All to Know

The Hundred 2024 cricket tournament is a relatively new, innovative cricket competition that began in England and Wales, organized by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). The tournament aims to attract a new audience to the sport with a simplified and fast-paced format. Below is a comprehensive overview of The Hundred, covering its background, structure, format, teams, and the impact it has had on the cricketing landscape.

All About The Hundred

Background and Inception

The Hundred was conceived by the ECB as a way to reinvigorate cricket in England and Wales and attract a broader, younger audience to the sport. Traditional formats like Test cricket and even the shorter Twenty20 format were seen as potentially alienating to newcomers due to their complexity and duration. The ECB wanted a format that was easy to understand, exciting, and capable of fitting into a two-and-a-half-hour window, making it ideal for television and family viewing.

The concept was first proposed in 2018, and after extensive planning, the inaugural season was scheduled for 2020. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the launch was postponed, and The Hundred finally debuted in July 2021.

Format

The Hundred is distinct from traditional cricket formats in several key ways:

  1. 100-Ball Innings: Each team faces 100 balls per innings, a departure from the traditional 6-ball overs seen in other formats.
  2. Overs: An over consists of 10 balls. Bowlers can deliver either 5 or 10 consecutive balls, giving teams flexibility in their bowling strategies.
  3. Powerplay: The first 25 balls of each innings constitute a powerplay, during which only two fielders are allowed outside the 30-yard circle.
  4. Strategic Time-Out: Each bowling team is allowed a 2-minute strategic timeout to discuss tactics.
  5. Simplified Scoring: The scoreboard prominently displays the number of balls remaining and runs needed, making it easier for new fans to follow the game.

Teams

The Hundred features eight city-based franchises, each with both a men’s and a women’s team. The teams are:

  1. Birmingham Phoenix.
  2. London Spirit.
  3. Manchester Originals.
  4. Northern Superchargers.
  5. Oval Invincibles.
  6. Southern Brave.
  7. Trent Rockets.
  8. Welsh Fire.

Structure

The tournament is structured to ensure a balance between competitiveness and entertainment. Each team plays eight matches in the group stage, four at home and four away. The top three teams at the end of the group stage advance to the knockout rounds. The team finishing on top proceeds to the final, while the second and third-placed teams will have to play an eliminator match.

Key Features and Innovations

  1. Draft System: Players are selected through a draft system, similar to those used in other sports like the NBA and NFL. This ensures a balanced distribution of talent and adds an element of excitement to team selection.
  2. Equal Pay for Men and Women: The Hundred has made significant strides in promoting gender equality in cricket. The prize money for the men’s and women’s tournaments is equal, and efforts have been made to ensure high visibility for the women’s matches.
  3. Family-Friendly Environment: The Hundred is marketed as a family-friendly event, with matches scheduled at convenient times and venues offering various entertainment options beyond cricket.
  4. Broadcast and Digital Innovation: Matches are broadcast on both free-to-air and pay-TV channels in the UK, with extensive digital coverage to engage a younger audience. Innovative broadcasting techniques, including player and coach interviews during matches, aim to bring fans closer to the action.

Reception and Impact

The Hundred has garnered mixed reactions from fans, players, and cricketing authorities:

Positive Reception:

  1. New Audience: The Hundred has successfully attracted new fans to the sport, particularly families and young children who find the shorter format more engaging.
  2. Women’s Cricket: The simultaneous running of men’s and women’s competitions has significantly raised the profile of women’s cricket, with increased media coverage and attendance.
  3. Innovative Play: The unique format has introduced new tactical elements to the game, making matches unpredictable and exciting.

Criticism:

  1. Traditionalists: Some cricket purists and traditionalists argue that The Hundred undermines the established formats of the game and could dilute the quality of domestic competitions like the County Championship and T20 Blast.
  2. Player Workload: Concerns have been raised about the impact of The Hundred on players’ workloads, given the already packed international and domestic cricket calendars.
  3. Financial Viability: The financial sustainability of The Hundred has been questioned, with significant investment required from the ECB and ongoing scrutiny of its commercial success.

The Hundred 2024 Schedule

The Hundred returned for its fourth season in late July, with Southern Brave aiming to defend the Women’s title and the Oval Invincibles striving to retain the Men’s championship.

Launched by the ECB four years ago, the 100-ball competition remains a topic of debate among cricket fans but has solidified its place in the domestic schedule, occupying a prime slot from 23rd July to 18th  August.

What is The Hundred 2024 Draft?

Format of the Draft

  1. Player Pool: A pool of players, including international stars and domestic talent, is available for selection. Players register for the draft, and their base prices are set.
  2. Categories: Players are categorized based on their roles (batsman, bowler, all-rounder, wicketkeeper) and their base price.
  3. Draft Order: The draft order is determined by a combination of factors, such as the previous season’s performance, with the lower-ranked teams typically getting earlier picks to maintain competitive balance.
  4. Retention and Releases: Teams can retain a certain number of players from their previous season’s squad and must release others back into the draft pool.

Key Phases of the Draft

  1. Retention Phase: Before the draft, each team can choose to retain a set number of players from their previous squad. This allows teams to maintain core players while refreshing their squad.
  2. International Picks: Teams can select from the pool of international players. These are often high-profile picks that can have a significant impact on the team’s performance.
  3. Domestic Picks: Teams then fill the remaining slots with domestic players, focusing on balancing their squad with local talent.

How many players featured in The Hundred 2024 draft?

Warner, Smriti Mandhana, Meg Lanning, Kane Williamson, and Beth Mooney were some of the players available to sign in The Hundred 2024 Draft.

Numerous England internationals and domestic cricket stars, such as Dawid Malan, Jason Roy, and Mark Wood, were also available for selection. As The Hundred entered its fourth year, around 890 players from 22 countries were included in both the Men’s and Women’s Draft.

Result of the draft

Nicholas Pooran along with five other Caribbean players like Andre Russell, Rovmen Powell, Kieron Pollard and Shimron Hetmyer were picked by the teams in the top bracket. Notably, Naseem Shah was selected by Birmingham Phoenix at the highest price bracket. Welsh Fire secured Tom Kohler-Cadmore in the top bracket and also signed Shaheen Afridi for GBP 100,000. Another Pakistan player, Imad Wasim, was picked by Trent Rockets for GBP 100,000. Jason Roy and Mark Wood went unpicked, as did Australia’s David Warner and Tim David.

India’s star players, including Harmanpreet Kaur, Jemimah Rodrigues, and Deepti Sharma, were also not selected, along with Deandra Dottin and Suzie Bates. On the other hand, Smriti Mandhana (Brave) and Richa Ghosh (Phoenix) were the two Indian players selected in the draft, while Chamari Athapaththu from Sri Lanka was picked by the Oval Invincibles. 

Amy Jones was the top pick in the women’s draft, chosen by Phoenix, and Meg Lanning is set to make her debut in The Hundred as Spirit’s first pick. Manchester Originals selected Beth Mooney as their second pick and also brought in Sophie Molineux. Ashleigh Gardner was picked by the Rockets, and the Superchargers acquired Annabel Sutherland.  

Types of bets that can be placed in the Hundred

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Match Betting

  1. Match Winner: Bet on which team will win the match.
  2. Draw: In formats where a draw is possible (e.g., Test matches), you can bet on the match ending in a draw.

Tournament Betting

  1. Outright Winner: Bet on which team will win the tournament. You can place an outright bet on The Hunder on the GUGOBET cricket betting app.
  2. Top Batsman/Bowler: Bet on which player will score the most runs or take the most wickets in the tournament.
  3. Team to Reach Final: Bet on whether a specific team will make it to the final.

In-Play Betting

  1. Next Wicket: Bet on which player will be dismissed next.
  2. Method of Next Dismissal: Bet on how the next wicket will fall (e.g., caught, bowled, LBW).

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Player Bets

  1. Top Team Batsman: Bet on which player will score the most runs for their team in the match.
  2. Top Team Bowler: Bet on which player will take the most wickets for their team in the match.
  3. MVP of the Match: Bet on which player will be named the man of the match.

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The Hundred 2024 – Top Players To Watch Out

The Hundred 2024: Top Players To Watch Out

The 4th edition of The Hundred will start on 23rd July and will be played until August 18th. Eight teams are participating in this competition, the teams are named after the cities and will play home and away matches. 

The tournament will be played in the round robin format in the league stages followed by the Eliminator and the Final. Whoever tops the standings will straight away cement their place in the finals. The teams finishing 2nd and 3rd will face each other in the Eliminator for a spot in the finals. Kennington Oval will host the Eliminator while the final is played at Lord’s.

The league phase of the Hundred 2024 constitutes 32 matches overall with most of them being day and night ones. 

Oval Invincibles Squad

Sam Billings (c & wk), Jordan Cox,  Sam Curran, Tom Curran, Marchant de Lange, Will Jacks, Tom Lammonby, Saqib Mahmood, Dawid Malan, Tawanda Muyeye, Nathan Sowter, Harrison Ward, Mark Watt

Overseas Players: Mohammad Amir, Donovan Ferreira, Spencer Johnson, Adam Zampa

Top Player to watch out for: Will Jacks 

Will Jacks rose to stardom, continuously featuring for franchise leagues worldwide. The hard-hitting 25-year-old batter and occasional off-spinner Jacks is a prominent member of the Oval Invincibles Squad. He was part of England’s T20 World Cup 2024 squad in the Americas where he got to feature in only 3 games and didn’t produce noteworthy contributions. 

He was instrumental in Oval Invincibles’ title win last year, accounting for 227 runs in 9 matches at an average of 25.22, and picked up 5 wickets at an economy of 6. With his fearless approach, he has all the qualities to become England’s future star in the shortest format. 

Birmingham Phoenix Squad

Moeen Ali (c), Jacob Bethell, Aneurin Donald (wk), Ben Duckett, James Fuller, Tom Helm, Benny Howell, Louis Kimber, Liam Livingstone, Dan Mousley, Rishi Patel, Jamie Smith (wk), Chris Woakes

Overseas Players: Tim Southee, Adam Milne, Sean Abbott

Top Player to watch out for: Jamie Smith

Jamie Smith, who is the non- first-choice wicketkeeper for his county Surrey, made his Test debut against West Indies earlier this month at Lord’s, which was James Anderson’s final Test of his career. Smith’s batting approach and wicket keeping skills caught the attention of England’s Test captain Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum. 

Jamie Smith finished as the leading run-scorer for Birmingham Phoenix last season, scoring 191 runs in 7 matches which includes 2 half-centuries. He is part of England’s Test squad for the 3-matches Test series against West Indies and will miss the first 3 matches of the Hundred 2024.

London Spirit Squad

Daniel Bell Drummond, Ravi Bopara, Zak Crawley, Matthew Critchley, Liam Dawson, Richard Gleeson, Dan Lawrence (c), Michael Pepper (wk), Ollie Pope, Adam Rossington, Olly Stone

Overseas Players: Nathan Ellis, Shimron Hetmyer, Jimmy Neesham, Andre Russell

Top Player to watch out for: Jimmy Neesham

James Neesham brings an all-round skill set which is enough for him to find a place in the London Spirit squad. He was part of Oval Invincibles in the last edition, where he made 61 runs in 2 matches at a strike rate of 160.52. Neesham had a luck-lustre tournament in this year’s T20 Blast, scoring 135 runs in 5 matches at an average of 33.75 and picking up 3 wickets. He is a gifted all-rounder and a nightmare for the bowlers in the death overs and not to forget he has the wicket-taking talent. 

Manchester Originals Squad

Tom Aspinwall, Sonny Baker, Jos Buttler ( c & wk), Scott Currie, Tom Hartley, Max Holden, Josh Hull, Matthew Hurst, Wayne Madsen, Jamie Overton, Phil Salt, Mitch Stanley, Paul Walter

Overseas Players: Usama Mir, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Sikandar Raza

Top Player to watch out for: Jos Buttler

Jos Buttler holds the key with the bat for Manchester Originals and will lead the side as well. He had a magical run last season, leading the run-scorers list with 391 runs in 10 matches which includes 3 half-centuries. He is a dangerous batter and once he starts scoring runs, he makes it difficult for the bowlers. 

Northern Superchargers Squad

Harry Brook, Pat Brown, Graham Clark, Jordan Clark, Adam Hose, Tom Lawes, Callum Parkinson, Dillon Pennington, Matthew Potts, Adil Rashid, Ollie Robinson, Jason Roy, Ben Stokes, Reece Topley

Overseas Players: Ben Dwarshuis, Nicholas Pooran, Mitchell Santner, Matthew Short

Top Player to watch out for: Harry Brook

Harry Brook will join the Northern Supercharges squad only after completing his National duties. He is a stylish cricketer and the next big thing for sure in England cricket. He ended the tournament last year, finishing 3rd in the leading run-scorers list with 238 runs in 7 innings and was the only batter to cross the 3-figure mark. He has a wide range of shots on both sides, making him a complete batter in this format. 

Southern Brave Squad

James Vince (c), Rehan Ahmed, Jofra Archer, Danny Briggs, James Coles, Alex Davies (wk), Leus du Plooy, Laurie Evans, George Garton, Chris Jordan, Tymal Mills, Craig Overton, Joe Weatherley

Overseas Players: Finn Allen, Akeal Hosein, Daniel Hughes, Kieron Pollard

Top Player to watch out for: Tymal Mills

Tymal Mills is one of the best-skilled bowlers in England. He was terrific in the last season where he bagged 16 wickets which is the most by a bowler. Mills mostly operates in the death overs and with his clever change-ups he keeps the batters guessing all the time. He will lead Southern Brave’s bowling line-up this season. He missed out on T20 World Cup selection despite making his return to International cricket against West Indies in December last year. Mills is the player to keep an eye on in the Hundred 2024. 

Trent Rockets Squad

Lewis Gregory (c), Tom Alsop, Tom Banton, Sam Cook, Sam Hain, Alex Hales, Calvin Harrison, Adam Lyth, Ollie Robinson, Joe Root, Jordan Thompson, John Turner, Luke Wood

Overseas Players: Rashid Khan, Josh Little, Riley Meredith, Rovman Powell, Imad Wasim

Top Player to watch out for: Lewis Gregory

Lewis Gregory has heaps of experience across all the formats. He is calm and doesn’t easily get out nor concede runs. The 32-year-old all-rounder can float anywhere in the order and bowls in the crucial stages. In 7 matches in the last edition, he picked up 5 wickets at an economy of 8.71 and scored 72 runs in 5 innings at a strike rate of 153.19. You can put your money on Lewis Gregory in the Hundred 2024 in our cricket betting app. 

Welsh Fire Squad

Tom Abell, Jonny Bairstow, Jake Ball, Joe Clarke (wk), Chris Cooke, Mason Crane, Stephen Eskinazi, Ben Green, Tom Kohler Cadmore, David Payne, Roelof van der Merwe, David Willey, Luke Wells

Overseas Players: Chris Green, Matt Henry, Glenn Phillips, Haris Rauf

Top Player to watch out for: David Willey

David Willey is one of the underrated all-rounders in English cricket. He has now completely dedicated himself to the franchise leagues after announcing his retirement from International cricket after the ECB denied him a central contract. In 8 matches in the last season, he picked up 9 wickets at an economy of 8.04 and scored 78 runs at an average of 26. Willey is expected to shine bright for Welsh Fire in the Hundred 2024. 

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Who are the Indian players in the Hundred 2024?

Since the BCCI has made it mandatory for Men not to participate in any of the franchise leagues overseas, we can’t find any players featuring in Hundred 2024. 

Three Indian Women’s cricketers are participating in the Women’s Hundred 2024. Deepti Sharma has signed with London Spirit, Smriti Mandhana is set to represent Southern Brave and Richa Ghosh will feature for Birmingham Phoenix. All three cricketers will join their respective squads after completing their assignment in the Women’s Asia Cup. 

What is the highest ever score in The Hundred?

For Men – The highest ever score in The Hundred is 208 for 5 which is recorded by Manchester Originals against Northern Superchargers in the 2nd edition of the tournament. 

For Women – Welsh Fire holds the record of the highest ever score in the Women’s Hundred, smashing 181 for 3 against Trent Rockets in the 3rd edition. 

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Gautam Gambhir: From IPL Champion to Indian Cricket’s Head Coach

Gautam Gambhir

Gautam Gambhir, celebrated as the strategic mind behind Kolkata Knight Riders’ victorious IPL 2024 campaign, is poised to take on a new challenge as the head coach of the Indian cricket team. Announced by BCCI secretary Jay Shah, Gambhir takes the reins from Rahul Dravid following India’s triumph in the T20 World Cup 2024. With a distinguished playing career that includes pivotal roles in India’s World T20 2007 win and the 2011 ODI World Cup victory, Gambhir is no stranger to cricketing peaks. As he transitions from player to coach, this article will explore the highs and lows of Gambhir’s extensive career in cricket. His initial assignment will see him leading a team in transition during the white-ball tour of Sri Lanka, marking the start of his tenure that promises to usher in a new era for Indian cricket.

Gautam Gambhir net worth is estimated to be around Rs 265 crore because of his international career, political stint and brand endorsements etc. 

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Gautam Gambhir Early Life

Gautam Gambhir, born into a Punjabi Hindu Khatri family in New Delhi, embarked on his cricket journey from a young age. His father, Deepak Gambhir, ran a textiles business, while his mother, Seema, was a homemaker. Gambhir was adopted by his maternal grandparents shortly after birth and was raised by them, forming a close bond that lasted throughout his childhood. He began playing cricket at 10, honing his skills under the guidance of coaches like Sanjay Bharadwaj at the Lal Bahadur Shastri Academy and later, Raju Tandon. Gambhir’s early cricketing promise led him to the National Cricket Academy in Bangalore in 2000, setting the stage for a prolific career. His schooling took place at Modern School in New Delhi, and throughout his formative years, his uncle Pawan Gulati was a significant mentor, providing support and advice before crucial matches.

Gautam Gambhir’s IPL Career

Gautam Gambhir’s IPL journey is marked by significant achievements and transitions. He started with the Delhi Daredevils in the inaugural IPL auction, acquired for a hefty US$725,000. His impressive performance in the first season, where he scored 534 runs in 14 matches, made him the second highest run-scorer and earned him a spot in the ESPNcricinfo IPL XI team for 2008. By 2010, Gambhir’s leadership qualities were recognized, and he was appointed captain of the Delhi Daredevils, leading the team with distinction and becoming the first player from the franchise to score over 1,000 IPL runs.

In 2011, Gambhir’s IPL career took a transformative turn when he was purchased by the Kolkata Knight Riders for a record $2.4 million, making him the highest-paid cricketer in IPL at the time. As captain, he guided KKR to their first IPL title in 2012, defeating the Chennai Super Kings in a memorable final. His leadership not only brought the team its inaugural championship but also a repeat performance in 2014, when they defeated Kings XI Punjab. Throughout his tenure with KKR, Gambhir was a prolific scorer and a tactical genius, leading by example and fostering a winning culture within the team.

In a full-circle moment, Gambhir returned to the Delhi Daredevils in 2018 but stepped down from the captaincy mid-season due to the team’s underperformance, showcasing his self-awareness and accountability. His playing career concluded with a return to his roots, but his influence on the league wasn’t over. In December 2021, Gambhir took on a new role as the mentor for the Lucknow Super Giants, and in November 2023, he returned to mentor Kolkata Knight Riders, the team with which he had his greatest IPL successes.

Statistic Details
Matches Played 154
Total Runs 4,217
Batting Average 31.23
Half-Centuries 36
Highest Score 93
Fours 491
Sixes 59
IPL Debut Year 2008

Gautam Gambhir’s International Timeline

Early Career (2005-2007):

Gautam Gambhir began his international career in One Day Internationals for India between 2005 and 2007. Despite showing promise, he faced setbacks, including being omitted from the 2007 World Cup team, a decision that deeply affected his morale. Post-World Cup, during India’s tour of Bangladesh in 2007, Gambhir seized the opportunity to prove his mettle, scoring a century that marked a turning point in his career. He continued to excel, scoring an unbeaten 80 against Ireland and earning the Man of the Match award.

Rise to Prominence (2007-2008):

Gambhir’s international career took a significant leap during the 2007 ICC World Twenty20. His performances were crucial in helping India clinch the title, and he emerged as the tournament’s top run-scorer for India. His contribution of 75 runs in the final against Pakistan was particularly notable. This success set the stage for his stellar year in 2008, where he consistently scored high, including a memorable 113 against Australia in the CB series and leading the scoring charts.

Golden Form (2008-2009):

2008 was a defining year for Gambhir. He solidified his place in the Indian Test team with impressive scores, including a double century against Australia. Despite a controversy during the series, he ended as the leading run-scorer. He maintained his form into 2009, dominating against England and New Zealand in Test series and playing pivotal innings that contributed to India’s victories and a series win in New Zealand after 41 years. His performances earned him the ICC Test Player of the Year in 2009, and he briefly topped the ICC rankings.

Leadership and Consistency (2010-2011):

In 2010, Gambhir was appointed captain for the ODI series against New Zealand, where he led India to a 5-0 series win, also earning the Man-of-the-Series award. The pinnacle of his career came during the 2011 Cricket World Cup, where he played a crucial 97-run inning in the final, significantly contributing to India’s victory.

Challenges and Conclusion (2011-2018):

The years following the World Cup win saw Gambhir facing challenges, especially in the Test format where his performance dipped. Despite struggles, he continued to contribute in ODIs, including notable innings against Australia and Sri Lanka in 2012. His international career saw a brief resurgence in 2016 when he was recalled for the Test series against New Zealand. Gambhir announced his retirement from all forms of cricket in December 2018, ending a distinguished career with a century in his final first-class innings.

Gautam Gambhir’s cricket journey reflects a tale of resilience, marked by significant highs and challenging lows, ultimately etching his name as one of the stalwarts of Indian cricket

Gautam Gambhir Stats

Competition Matches Runs Scored Batting Average 100s/50s Top Score Catches/Stumpings
Test 58 4,154 41.96 9/22 206 38/–
ODI 147 5,238 39.68 11/34 150* 36/–
T20I 37 932 27.41 0/7 75 11/–

Test Cricket:

Gautam Gambhir had a robust Test career, playing 58 matches and scoring 4,154 runs at an average of 41.96. His record includes 9 centuries and 22 half-centuries, with a highest score of 206. His average and number of centuries highlight his ability to play long and impactful innings, crucial for the Test format. Gautam Gambhir centuries used to come at crucial moments for team India.

One Day Internationals (ODI):

In ODIs, Gambhir featured in 147 matches, amassing 5,238 runs with an average of 39.68. He scored 11 centuries and 34 fifties in this format, with his best score being an unbeaten 150. His ODI career was marked by consistency and clutch performances, notably in World Cup matches.

Twenty20 Internationals (T20I):

Gambhir played 37 T20I matches, scoring 932 runs at an average of 27.41. Although he didn’t score any centuries in this format, he made 7 fifties, with a top score of 75. His T20I stats reflect his adaptability to the game’s shortest format, providing quick starts and substantial contributions at the top of the order.

Mentorship and Coaching Career

Gautam Gambhir’s transition from a decorated player to a mentor and strategist in the IPL encapsulates his evolution within the cricketing sphere, marking a new era of leadership that has significantly impacted the teams he has been associated with.

2021: Transition to Mentorship –
In 2018, after a brief stint playing for the Delhi Daredevils, Gambhir shifted his focus to mentoring, beginning a new chapter in his cricketing career. This transition utilized his extensive experience and sharp cricket acumen, setting the stage for a role that goes beyond the boundary lines.

2022: Mentorship at Lucknow Super Giants –
Gambhir took on the role of mentor for the newly formed Lucknow Super Giants in 2021. His first season in 2022 was marked by strategic player acquisitions and fostering a competitive spirit within the team. LSG’s performance, led by notable names like KL Rahul and Quinton de Kock, was commendable, reaching the playoffs in their debut season—a testament to Gambhir’s effective mentorship.

2023: Building on Initial Success –
Continuing his role with LSG, Gambhir guided the team to another playoff appearance in 2023. The season was highlighted by strategic additions to the squad and managing young talents, proving his prowess in team building and tactical planning. Despite an exit in the Eliminator round, the team’s resilience and competitive nature reflected Gambhir’s growing influence.

2024: A Triumphant Return to Kolkata Knight Riders –
In 2024, Gambhir returned to Kolkata Knight Riders, the team with which he had previously achieved immense success as a player and captain. His return as a mentor was nothing short of spectacular, leading KKR to clinch their third IPL title. The season was marked by strong strategic decisions and motivational leadership, bringing out the best in players like Venkatesh Iyer and Mitchell Starc.

Appointment As India New Head Coach

The opportunity for Gambhir to step up as the head coach became apparent when VVS Laxman, another potential candidate for the role, decided to continue as the director of cricket at the National Cricket Academy and coach India on an interim basis during their series in Zimbabwe. Laxman’s decision to not pursue the head coach position left the path relatively clear for Gambhir.

Meanwhile, Rahul Dravid, who had taken over from Ravi Shastri post the T20 World Cup in November 2021, decided to conclude his tenure after the T20 World Cup 2024. Under Dravid’s guidance, India clinched the T20 World Cup, marking the team’s first ICC trophy since 2013. Dravid’s decision to step down to spend more time with his family coincided with Gambhir’s recent IPL triumph, creating a seamless timing for a leadership transition.

The process of selecting the head coach, which involves a rigorous review of applications and interviews by the BCCI’s Advisory Committee, favored Gambhir given his recent successes and alignment with the BCCI’s vision of fostering a winning mentality within the team. His strategic depth and leadership were evidently valued highly during this selection process.

The official announcement of Gambhir’s appointment as the head coach by BCCI secretary Jay Shah marked the beginning of what many hope will be a successful era for Indian cricket. His first assignment in this role will be leading the team on a white-ball tour of Sri Lanka, comprising three ODIs and three T20Is. This tour will serve as an initial test of his coaching strategies at the international level and will be closely watched as an indicator of his potential impact on team dynamics and overall success.

Challenges for India Head Coach Gautam Gambhir

Gautam Gambhir, stepping into the role of head coach following India’s T20 World Cup victory, confronts a myriad of challenges that extend beyond the triumphs of his illustrious playing career. As the new steward of Indian cricket, Gambhir’s tenure will be punctuated by high expectations to sustain and enhance India’s legacy in international cricket, especially in ICC tournaments where the pressure to win is immense.

Test Challenges:

In the Test arena, despite India’s recent success, including a commanding series win against England, the team has faced repeated setbacks in ICC World Test Championship finals. Looking ahead, Gambhir’s immediate challenge will be to navigate India through a rigorous schedule, including a daunting tour of Australia. Success in this series is crucial not just for maintaining India’s standing at the top of the WTC table but also for overcoming historical hurdles in Australian conditions. Gambhir will need to strategize effectively against a resilient Australian team led by Pat Cummins, ensuring India can turn its fortunes in the ultimate test of a five-match series Down Under.

ODI Dynamics: 

In one-day internationals, the task is no less challenging. The scars of losing the 2023 World Cup final still linger, and with upcoming major tournaments like the Champions Trophy and another World Cup within his term, Gambhir must rejuvenate a squad transitioning from one era to another. This transition includes managing the leadership shift from Rohit Sharma while integrating new talents into a team environment conducive to winning titles, something India has struggled with since their last Champions Trophy win in 2013.

T20I Transition: 

The T20 format, while currently basking in the glow of a World Cup win, presents its own set of challenges, primarily the void left by the retirements of key players like Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Ravindra Jadeja. As Gambhir looks towards the next T20 World Cup, he faces the critical task of assembling and grooming a new cadre of players capable of defending the title. This involves not just finding replacements but also cultivating a new team dynamic and ensuring the next generation can handle the pressures of international cricket.

Overall, Gambhir’s roadmap as coach is fraught with challenges that will test his tactical acumen, leadership qualities, and ability to adapt to the evolving landscape of international cricket. His success will hinge on how effectively he can harness India’s rich cricketing talent and translate it into consistent performances on the world stage.

Has Gautam Gambhir retired from IPL?

Yes, Gautam Gambhir has retired from the Indian Premier League (IPL). He played his last IPL match in 2018 for the Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals). After stepping down as captain mid-season due to the team’s underperforming, he did not return as a player in subsequent seasons. Since retiring, Gambhir has transitioned into mentorship and coaching roles, influencing teams like Kolkata Knight Riders and Lucknow Super Giants from behind the scenes.

How many times Gautam Gambhir won IPL?

Gautam Gambhir has won the Indian Premier League (IPL) twice as a captain. He led Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to their IPL titles in 2012 and 2014. Under his leadership, KKR emerged as one of the dominant teams in the IPL during his tenure.

Who is the new batting coach of India?

Vikram Rathour is the batting coach of the Indian cricket team. He was reappointed to this role in November 2021, and under his guidance, India achieved notable successes, including finishing as the runner-up in the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup and winning the 2024 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. Rathour has played a key role in shaping the batting strategies of the team, contributing to its impressive performances in these major tournaments.

Conclusion

Gautam Gambhir’s ascent to the role of head coach of the Indian cricket team marks a significant chapter in his illustrious cricketing career. With an impressive track record that includes key roles in India’s victories in the 2007 T20 and 2011 ODI World Cups, along with leading Kolkata Knight Riders to multiple IPL titles, Gambhir brings a wealth of experience and a strategic mindset to the position. His journey from a fierce competitor as a player to a tactical genius as a mentor underscores his deep understanding of the game and his leadership capabilities.

As Gambhir takes the helm, the expectations are high. He inherits a team rich in talent and recent success but also facing transitional challenges, especially in the T20 format with the retirement of key players. His ability to navigate these transitions, integrate new talents, and harness India’s robust cricketing infrastructure will be key to his success. The coming years are packed with high-stakes tournaments, and Gambhir’s strategies will play a pivotal role in aiming for consistency and top performances on the global stage.

The cricketing community watches eagerly as Gambhir steps into this new role, hopeful that his tenure will bring a resurgence in India’s performance in ICC tournaments. With his proven track record and a proactive approach to leadership, Gambhir is well-positioned to steer Indian cricket into a new era of dominance and success. His time as head coach promises to be a defining period, reflecting his legacy of resilience and a relentless pursuit of excellence.

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Indian Cricket Legends Rohit Sharma & Virat Kohli Retire From T20Is

Rohit Sharma & Virat Kohli Retire From T20Is

It is not every day that a nation of approximately 1.3 billion people who have not seen their cricket team win an ICC trophy in the past 11 years think that their recent T20I World Cup victory is bittersweet. But when the heart and soul of the team announced their retirement from the format on the same day, the sweet taste of victory faded.

This is exactly what happened with the Indian cricket team and their die-hard fans, as Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma announced that the T20 World Cup Final 2024 against South Africa was their last match in the Indian jersey in T20 Internationals.

Even though both the players announced it normally and it did not seem to be an obvious decision for them, everyone in the cricket fraternity was shell-shocked because of this decision, as no one saw it coming. Virat Kohli even said it was an open secret, but it did not seem like one to his fans or those who admire the sport.

Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli are the top two run scorers in the history of T20I cricket, and that pretty much sums up what they have done over the years in the format. At least they have received the perfect farewell and bid adieu to the T20Is with a World Cup victory.

Although, if you ask us, these legends should never retire and just keep playing cricket. But we all have to believe that the inevitable has happened, and we should now respect and appreciate these legends of the game for what they have done for Indian cricket. It is time we take a look back at their respective journeys in the T20I format and celebrate these absolute legends of the sport.

Rohit Sharma

There are numerous records that Rohit Sharma has broken in the T20I format, and we will talk about all of them, including Rohit Sharma’s stats in the format, but we will first take a glance at what Rohit Sharma meant for Indian cricket and how his retirement will affect the team.

For Indian cricket, Rohit was the fuel that was the utmost priority to run the bus of the Indian cricket team. He made his debut in 2007 and was a part of the team that lifted the T20 World Cup in the same year. He showed glimpses of what was to come in the coming years in 2007 and took it to unbelievable heights.

The only Indian player to feature in all the editions of the T20 World Cup so far has always stood out from the crowd because of his exquisite timing. Everyone who has seen him closely says that while batting, Rohit’s timing is so excellent that he makes everyone feel like he has a 1-second extra. The batter has been a perfect example of leading from the front, as what he expected his team to do in this tournament, he did himself, and the others followed.

After starting his T20I career as a middle-order batter, Rohit transformed himself into an opening batter and brought a change to Indian cricket as he started batting explosively at the top. His glorious pull shot is a sight to behold, and the way he attacks off-spinners coming down the track is something only he can do.

Apart from putting a full stop to his T20I career being the highest run-scorer in the format (4231 runs), Rohit has scored five centuries in T20I cricket, which is the joint-most number by any player in history. He has a strike rate of almost 140 and an average of 32.05. The Indian captain has also scored the most sixes by any player in the T20Is (205).

Rohit Sharma’s highest score in T20Is is 121*, which he scored as an opening batter. More than just putting his name in history and the record books, he has had a huge impact on transforming how India plays cricket in T20Is and has been an outstanding captain. Rohit Sharma’s retirement implies that India will miss seeing him go berserk from the very first ball in T20I cricket and take the bowlers to the cleaners with his huge sixes.

How many ICC trophies has Rohit Sharma won?

Rohit Sharma has won three ICC trophies in his cricket career thus far. The first ICC trophy he won was the 2007 T20 World Cup; the second was the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy; and the third was the ICC T20I World Cup 2024, which he won as a captain. The trophy cabinet of Rohit Sharma looks glorious, and he would want to add more trophies to it before he says the final goodbye.

Virat Kohli

Even if we write something here, it would not be enough to justify what this man has done for Indian cricket day in and day out. The elite mindset of Virat Kohli and the attitude where he believes he can chase any target with the willow in his hand are the two things that have ensured that Indian cricket stays at the top in this format and also wins an ICC trophy.

In his final T20I innings, Kohli showed everyone what India would miss as it was his innings that helped India win that final against the Proteas. Kohli is not believed to have an attacking style of batting which is more suited for the shortest format, but over the years, he has shown that a player like Virat Kohli can do anything in any format. In the era of fours and sixes, Kohli has made the cricket fraternity realise the importance of singles and doubles in the 20-over format.

The list of match-winning innings played by Kohli where he single-handedly won India the match is huge. Although some of these innings were just out of this world such as Mirpur 2014 against South Africa, Mohali 2016 versus Australia, Melbourne 2022 against Pakistan, and many others. Kohli has not only earned fame and money from his T20I career but also the respect and faith of 1.3 billion Indians and a lot more people across the world. Kohli has an aura in this generation where he has dominated cricket for over a decade.

Just like an F1 car is always under development and constant work is going on the car to make it run faster, Virat Kohli works on his body during the off time so that he can be at the top of his game when the situation comes. Kohli has given his services to Indian cricket with 120% dedication and has finally won an ICC trophy after a very long time which is a result of his commitment to the blue jersey and tri-colour flag. 

Talking about Virat Kohli’s stats in the format, he has bid adieu to T20 Internationals as the second-highest run-scorer in history with 4188 runs. Virat Kohli’s highest score in T20Is is 122* which he made against Afghanistan in the Asia Cup. Kohli has ended his career in this format with an impeccable average of 48 and a strike rate of 137. 

After breaking numerous records and being the best in the business for over a decade, the run machine and the king of cricket have finally called it a day in the shortest format of the game. Now the focus will shift to winning that red ball trophy and completing that already decorated trophy cabinet.

How many ICC trophies has Virat Kohli won?

The number of ICC trophies won by Virat Kohli is also three in his cricket career to date. Kohli is the most decorated cricketer of all time, as he has won all the white-ball trophies. He was a part of the Indian team that won the 2011 ODI World Cup, beating Sri Lanka in the final, then won the ICC ODI Champions Trophy in 2013, and has now also won the T20 World Cup 2024. King Kohli has just one red-ball trophy to win before he completes cricket.

During an ongoing cricket match in 2012, when Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma were batting together, Sunil Gavaskar announced on air that these two players who are on your screen are going to be the face of Indian cricket for the coming years, and that is exactly what these two did. They not only represented Indian cricket but gave everything for the nation, saved them from a lot of difficult situations in infinite times, and finally got what they deserved.

Nonetheless, both of these players will continue to play a lot of cricket for India in Tests and ODIs, and we will continue to see them smashing the bowlers all over the ground and winning many more trophies for the team.

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