WTC Standings after India vs Bangladesh & Sri Lanka vs New Zealand First Test 2024

Here is the World Test Championship table- the WTC standings after the India v Bangladesh and Sri Lanka v New Zealand first tests. Both matches were won by the home team.

India and Australia are in the top 2 positions currently and Sri Lanka have risen to third after beating the Black Caps in Galle.

India comfortably beat Bangladesh in the first test in Chennai and will again be strong favourites ahead of the second test in Kanpur.

As it stands, India and Australia remain firm favourites to reach the WTC final, but there’s a chance for some of the other teams with their scheduling- most notably South Africa. Continue reading “WTC Standings after India vs Bangladesh & Sri Lanka vs New Zealand First Test 2024”

1st Test- Sri Lanka vs New Zealand cricket team 2024 match timeline & scorecard

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SL vs Black Caps cricket team match timeline first test September 2024

Day 1 Timeline (SL 302/7)

Sri Lanka win toss and decide to bat first

Kamindu Mendis scores 114 and his century partnership with Kusal Mendis helps Sri Lanka cross 300

Day 2 Timeline SL vs NZ 1st Test (SL 305 all out; NZ 255/4)

Will O’Rourke claims 5fer as SL are bowled out for 305 after being 302/6 at one stage

Half-centuries from Tom Latham and Kane Williamson see Black Caps reach 255/4.

Day 3 Timeline Sri Lanka vs Black Caps test (SL 305 all out & 237/4; NZ 340 all out)

Ramesh Mendis and Prabhat Jayasuriya reduce NZ to 340, giving them a 35-run lead.

Karunaratne and Chandimal half-centuries put SL in strong position at 237/4

Day 4 timeline SL vs NZ 1st test (SL 305 and 309 all out; NZ 340 all out and 207/8)

SL collapse from 286/5 to 309 as Ajaz Patel takes 6 wickets

Sri Lankans take wickets at regular intervals; Ravindra only NZ hope as they finish at 207/8, still needing 68

Day 5 Timeline SL vs Black Caps test match (SL 305 and 309 all out; NZ 340 and 211 out)

Jayasuriya traps Ravindra LBW on 9th ball of day; ending slim Black Caps hopes

Jayasuriya Follows up with O’Rourke wicket as NZ are bowled out for 211 Continue reading “1st Test- Sri Lanka vs New Zealand cricket team 2024 match timeline & scorecard”

India B cricket team vs India A timeline & Match Scorecard Duleep Trophy September 2024

Here is a look at the key moments timeline & the match scorecard from the India B vs India A cricket team Duleep Trophy game. This was the first fixture of the 2024 Duleep Trophy and saw India B upset India A thanks to a fine individual performance from youngster Musheer Khan, who scored nearly 60% of his team’s runs in the first innings.

India B vs India A cricket match timeline 2024

Day 1 Timeline India B 202/7

India A win the toss and ask India B to bat first

India B fall to 94/7 before a fine eighth-wicket partnership between Musheer Khan and Navdeep Saini rescues them

Day 2 Timeline India B 321 all out; India A 134/2

Musheer falls for a magnificent 181 after a 215-run-stand with Saini

Saini himself makes 56 before being last wicket to fall

Saini also takes out India A openers Mayank Agarwal and Shubman Gill as Ind-A finish day at 134/2

Day 3 Timeline India B 321 & 150/6; India A 231 all out

India A conceded 90 run lead as they are bowled out for 231

India B start second innings shakily but are rescued by Pant and Sarfaraz; finish day at 150/6

Day 4 Timeline India B 321 & 184 all out; India A 231 & 198 all out

India B bowled out for 184 (Akashdeep 5fer), leaving India A 275 to chase. Continue reading “India B cricket team vs India A timeline & Match Scorecard Duleep Trophy September 2024”

1st Test India vs Bangladesh cricket team timeline & match scorecard September 2024 Chennai

Here is a look at the day by day timeline & scorecard of the 1st test match between the Indian national cricket team and Bangladesh at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chepauk which began on 19 September 2024

Ind vs BAN Day 1 Timeline and Match Scorecard

Bangladesh skipper Shanto wins the toss and asks India to bat first

Pacer Hasan Mahmud gets the wickets of Rohit Sharma (6), Shubman Gill (0) & Virat Kohli (6) early, leaving India at 34/3.

Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rishabh Pant stitch together a 62 run stand for the fourth wicket

Mahmud breaks Jaiswal-Pant partnership by dismissing Pant caught behind for 39

Jaiswal (56) and KL Rahul (16) fall in successive overs to Nahid Rana & Mehidy respectively as hosts slump to 144/6.

Chennai homeboy Ashwin completes magnificent century and shares 195 unbeaten stand with Jadeja

India finish Day 1 at 339/6 Continue reading “1st Test India vs Bangladesh cricket team timeline & match scorecard September 2024 Chennai”

Pakistan Cricket in trouble? Challenges that the Pakistan team are facing

Aside from India, it’s evident that there are only a few countries with a significant cricket following. Pakistan is indeed one of the few with passionate cricket fans.

Based on recent data, major tournaments like the ICC Cricket World Cup are extremely popular in the country with over 237 billion minutes in viewership.

So, it’s not surprising that the nation has produced some of the most talented cricket players in history. Pakistan’s national team has already participated in numerous major cricket tournaments including the World Cup, Asia Cup, and World Test Championship.

Their last major title came in 2017 during the ICC Champions Trophy. This was when they defeated their biggest rivals, India, by 180 runs during the final at The Oval.

Performance Issues

So yes, it’s been a while since the team has brought a cricket trophy home, and their fans are surely not happy. However, we can say that their attempts can still be considered fruitful.

In the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup, they finished 5th. It was a bit of a letdown, but they had notable victories, especially against that year’s champions England.

In 2021, they were able to reach the T20 World Cup. They were also able to defeat India in a thrilling match, but Australia beat them them in the semi-finals. During the 2022 edition of the same tournament, they reached the final but were unfortunately defeated by England.

Last year was rough and this is when frustration from fans started to get louder. They again finished fifth in the group stage during the 2023 Cricket World Cup despite the World Cup being played in conditions similar to home. The only high point was the 345 run chase during a match against Sri Lanka.

Numerous factors have played a part in the team’s performance decline. There have been frequent leadership changes, and they simply have struggled with consistency across all cricket formats.

This year, they were upset by the USA in the T20 World Cup, and lost 2-0 at home to Bangladesh, a result that has all but ended their WTC hopes.

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Then there’s also the constant shuffling of players in and out of the team that has prevented them from establishing a stable and cohesive unit.

Domestic Structure and Talent Development

While international matches are more exciting for cricket fans, the structure of domestic tournaments or matches can also play a role in Pakistan’s performances.

The first-class tournaments in Pakistan, such as the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, have often been criticized for their lack of competitiveness. This is mostly why even when it comes to virtual cricket betting, domestic matches aren’t as popular even for the Pakistanis themselves.

Then there’s also the quality of pitches and facilities. Many of the local pitches in the country are not up to international standards. They’re either too flat or too spin-friendly, and this is why it can be said that some players aren’t adequately prepared for the varied conditions they will face internationally.

When it comes to talent development, some areas that can be improved include having a robust system for identifying and nurturing young talent.

Maybe more remote areas should be included in age-group tournaments and having more talent scouting programs and cricket clinics can also help the talents. PCB head Mohsin Naqvi said in an interview once, that there is a problem in the selection committee because there is no pool of players to choose from.

Talks of Political Interference

Political tensions and international relations can have a significant impact on Pakistan’s cricketing ties. The ongoing conflict with India, for example, has resulted in a limited number of bilateral series between the two countries.

Pakistan needs to engage in diplomatic efforts to ensure that it maintains good relations with other cricket nations and has the opportunity to play regular international matches.

There have also been claims of nepotism within the PCB, where appointments are made based on political connections rather than merit. Many are saying this is why the team is starting to be made up of unqualified individuals.

Journalist and former PCB media manager Iftikhar Nagi has recently talked about this. According to him, this has a knock-on effect on team performance.

“When we have chaos and chronic instability within the management of the board it will reflect on-field performances,” he explained in an interview with AFP.

Former Prime Minister Imran Khan also shares the same sentiments. Khan is currently in jail, but he recently released a statement about his current situation and covered a bit about Pakistan’s cricket scene.

He said, “Favourites, have been imposed to run a technical sport like cricket. What are Mohsin Naqvi’s qualifications?

“Nations are destroyed when corrupt and incompetent people are placed into positions of power in state institutions,” he added.

Conclusion

Naqvi has said that more changes will be made after Pakistan lost the India match in the T20 World Cup earlier this year. However, if they continue to have limited access to a talented pool of players back home, it might take a while for Pakistan to get back on track.

For now, Pakistan fans can only hope things improve for their favorite team and their local cricket industry.

India squad for first test against Bangladesh 2024- Yash Dayal receives maiden call-up

The BCCI has announced the squad for the for the first Test against Bangladesh in Chennai beginning September 19.

Wicket keeper Rishabh Pant returns to the test squad after a long injury lay off. Left arm pacer Yash Dayal has received his maiden test call up. Continue reading “India squad for first test against Bangladesh 2024- Yash Dayal receives maiden call-up”