Tag: ICC Champions Trophy 2025

  • Exclusive | Pakistan Voting Against Jay Shah Will Have Implications: Danish Kaneria | cricket news

    Bangladesh recently scripted test history by outplaying Pakistan 2-0 series, recording a comprehensive victory by restricting the hosts to 172 in the second innings of the second Test. The Bangla Tigers achieved the target of 185 with four wickets remaining, finishing their series victory in style. A lot of fans and former cricketers castigated the Pakistan team for their below-average performance against Bangladesh. In the list of unhappy former cricketers, one name that stood out the most was Danish Kaneria who has taken 261 wickets in Test for Pakistan and was one of the crafty leg spinners the world has ever seen.

    In an exclusive conversation with ZEE News, Kaneria highlighted the reasons why Pakistan lost against Bangladesh. He also spoke about the current scenario of the Pakistan team.

    “This discussion has been going on for the past fortnight the way Bangladesh defeated Pakistan on their home soil is very shameful. Pakistan has given so many star players over a while but the way they got outplayed by Bangladesh is disgraceful. Bangladesh batted well, bowled well and their team selection was also good. They came up with a proper plan and executed it in a sleek manner. Pakistan team failed to exploit their home conditions and they looked clueless against Bangladesh that too on their home soil. This is the sheer downfall of Pakistan cricket.”

    Former Pakistan cricketer Danish Kaneria did not mince his words and bluntly targeted the Pakistan Cricket Board for spoiling the cricketing ecosystem. He feels the system is responsible for everything.

    “I think we should not blame players, it is the system that has been failing time and again and as a result, Pakistan cricket is going down. Pakistan Cricket Board is only focusing towards PSL rather they should take domestic cricket seriously. They have made Test cricket secondary. Their downfall started when they removed Sarfaraz Ahmed from captaincy, he was a perfect skipper. There has been a lot of politics going on in the Pakistan Cricket Board and as a result, the aura, and the ambiance of the team have been pathetic”, Kaneria said.

    Kaneria said that the ongoing politics and people with vested interests have spoiled Pakistan cricket. “They told Shaheen that he is the biggest bowler and without him, it’s not possible for them to win matches. Talking about Shan Masood, as a player it’s difficult for him to get a place in the playing XI. He has not been consistent with the bat over the years and you made him the captain. They asked Shaheen to take up the captaincy and later removed him. If we lose a series then we will make a pure playing XI captain, Shaan Masood needs to go back to domestic cricket, learn how to do captaincy and then come back to play for the national side. Kaneria added.

    Kaneria also shared his school of thoughts on the Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Mohsin Naqvi. According to Kaneria, Naqvi does not deserve to hold the post. He dissected his statements by referring to former PCB chairmen.

    “The chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board Mohsin Naqvi does not deserve to hold the post. When I used to play for Pakistan, I saw chairmen who had a great vision of uplifting Pakistan cricket. Arif Ali Khan Abbasi who used to head the Pakistan Cricket Board was a great administrator. He used to handle the team in a smooth manner. You should select someone as the chairman who at least knows about cricket”, the 43-year-old told ZEE News.

    The former Pakistan spinner reckons that the Indian team will not go to Pakistan to take part in the upcoming Champions Trophy. He said there are a lot of security concerns plus the infrastructure and facilities are not there to organize the Champions Trophy.

    “The Indian team will not go to Pakistan and they should not. There are a lot of security concerns. As per the PCB chairman, Mohsin Naqvi, the grounds are getting ready for the Champions Trophy which clearly states that currently, Pakistan does not have that infrastructure. See, the Indian team is one of the top tier teams across the world, why would they come to such a country that does not have even peeper international facilities?”

    Over a while, a lot of news and reports have surfaced which said that the Hindus of Pakistan are forced to convert to Islam. A lot of temples have been destroyed by the locals in Pakistan to torment Hindus. After being asked about the same, Kaneria agreed and said, “Yes, it happens. These are the reasons why India does not go to Pakistan. The conversion rate is way too high there. Pakistan needs to respect Hindus and other religions. A lot of temples in Pakistan have been sabotaged. If Pakistan wants to do well, they will have to get rid of their egos, they need to talk to BCCI on a friendly note. As of now, Pakistan always looks for topics to fight with India and this is not healthy at all.”

    Danish Kaneria praised BCCI Secretary and the newly made ICC Chairman, Jay Shah for his impeccable work with the Indian cricket. “Jay Shah has been doing a tremendous job with Indian cricket. The way he has evolved domestic cricket is commendable and this is the reason why he has been made the ICC chairman. There are a total of 16 members and 15 of them have voted for Jay Shah. Pakistan did not vote in Jay Shah’s favor and it will not make any difference to him. Pakistan should have voted for him in order to show that they want to have a healthy relationship with India. They are egoistic and this will have a major impact on Pakistan cricket. The BCCI produces 90% of revenue when it comes to cricket, and IPL is one of the richest franchise leagues in the world. Pakistan should have learned something and should have supported Jay Shah if they wanted to do well or host bigger events”, Kaneria stated.

    One of the major concerns why the Pakistan cricket team is consistently failing is Babar Azam’s poor form. The star batter has been going through a rough patch for quite some time now. According to Kaneria, “If Babar Azam wants to do well, he should keep aside that feeling that he is the best. People should not compare Babar with Virat. I mean there is no comparison. Virat is the legend of the game and he has been consistent for so many years now. Babar is nowhere in the race to get compared to Babar. Virat is the king of cricket. The system and administration of Pakistan cricket have spoiled Babar as he was constantly told by them that he is a legend and without him the team cannot function.”

    “Pakistan management should tell Babar to go, take a break start playing domestic cricket and then come back. I remember, when Inzi Bhai (Inzamam-ul-Haq) was going through a poor form, he went back to play domestic cricket, scored runs there and then came back to play for Pakistan”, he said.

    Kaneria believes if Pakistan cricket wants to do well, they should bring in veteran player Sarfaraz Ahmed back in the squad. “Pakistan should bring in Sarfaraz Ahmed as the skipper rather than opting for a new captain. Sarfaraz has made Pakistan win a lot of series, he knows how to lead the team. Shaan should be made Sarfaraz’s deputy so that he can be groomed by him. This is how Pakistan cricket can get some benefit”, Kaneria opined.

  • Who Will Open For Team India In Champions Trophy 2025 Along With Rohit Sharma? Dinesh Karthik Answers | cricket news

    As anticipation builds for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, cricket enthusiasts and experts alike are buzzing about Team India’s opening combination. Recent statements from former India star Dinesh Karthik have sparked debates about whether Yashasvi Jaiswal will secure a spot in the playing XI or serve as a backup. With a powerful lineup and high expectations, the question on everyone’s mind is: Who will open the innings alongside Rohit Sharma?

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    Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill: The Preferred Duo

    Dinesh Karthik’s recent insights suggest that Shubman Gill is the front-runner to open the innings with captain Rohit Sharma. The duo’s successful partnership in previous ODIs, including the ODI World Cup 2023, has established a solid foundation. Their ability to provide India with strong starts has been instrumental in the team’s success. As the ICC Champions Trophy approaches, it seems likely that India will stick with this tried and tested pair.

    Karthik’s confidence in the Rohit-Gill combination is based on their proven track record. “Yes, Jaiswal has a great opportunity to be the backup opener and will get his chance if Shubman doesn’t perform as expected. But given India’s current squad, it’s the more experienced Shubman Gill who will likely get the nod ahead of the young southpaw. ,” Karthik stated in an interview with Cricbuzz.

    Yashasvi Jaiswal: A Promising Talent

    Yashasvi Jaiswal has made significant strides since his debut, becoming a key player in India’s cricketing setup. His aggressive batting style and solid technique have earned him accolades and a place in the national team. Despite his potential, Karthik suggests that Jaiswal may have to wait for his turn, as the team is likely to prioritize experience for the Champions Trophy.

    Jaiswal’s role as a backup opener means he will be prepared to step in if required. This position, while not starting, is crucial for any team facing injuries or form slumps among regular players. Jaiswal’s ability to adapt and deliver when needed could still play a vital role in India’s campaign.

    India’s Strategic Approach to the Champions Trophy

    With only three group-stage matches in the ICC Champions Trophy, India’s strategy will be to optimize their chances of making a strong impression from the outset. The management’s decision to rely on the established opening pair of Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill seems to be a calculated one, aiming to maintain stability and continuity in the lineup.

    Karthik’s assessment also highlights the broader context of India’s preparations. “In the lead-up to the Champions Trophy, they are just going to be playing three more games against England at home in February. So, I am pretty confident it’s going to be Rohit and Shubman opening in the Champions Trophy,” he added. .

  • When will Rohit Sharma retire from international cricket? India Captain Answers, Video Goes Viral – Watch | Cricket News

    Rohit Sharma, the maestro of modern Indian cricket, recently etched his name in history yet again, leading India to a sensational victory in the T20 World Cup in Barbados. The match, culminating in a nail-biting seven-run win over South Africa, not only secured India’s second T20 World Cup title but also marked a poignant moment in Rohit’s illustrious career.

    Triumph in Barbados

    The T20 World Cup final on June 29, 2024, will forever be remembered for Rohit Sharma’s leadership under pressure. As the captain, he orchestrated strategic brilliance, guiding his team through the tournament with a blend of tactical acumen and sheer determination. His decision to step down from T20 internationals post the final added an emotional layer to the victory, signaling the end of an era in his white-ball international career.

    A Farewell to T20Is

    In a heartfelt declaration, Rohit announced his retirement from T20 internationals, capping off a career defined by exceptional batting prowess and unwavering leadership. His statement, “This was my last (T20I) game as well,” resonated deeply with fans worldwide, marking the end of a chapter where Rohit amassed an impressive 4231 runs across 159 matches, cementing his status as the format’s leading run-scorer.

    Looking Ahead

    Despite speculation about his future in ODIs, Rohit Sharma remains focused on the present. When questioned about retirement plans during a public appearance, Rohit’s response was resolute yet reassuring: “I don’t look that far ahead. So clearly you will see me playing at least for a while.” This statement quelled rumours, reaffirming his commitment to continue contributing to Indian cricket in the foreseeable future.

    The Next Challenge: ICC Champions Trophy

    Looking forward, Rohit Sharma’s leadership journey continues unabated. Recently confirmed to lead India in the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy, scheduled for February-March next year, Rohit’s role as captain promises to inspire a new generation of cricketers and uphold India’s cricketing legacy on the global stage.