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🏏 3rd ODI: Michael Bracewell Suffers Calf Injury, Daryl Mitchell Takes Charge

New Zealand captain Michael Bracewell was forced to leave the field after sustaining a left calf injury while fielding during the third ODI against India at the Holkar Cricket Stadium on Sunday. The update was confirmed by New Zealand Cricket (NZC) on X, stating that Bracewell is unlikely to return for the remainder of the
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ICC Men’s T20 World Cup: Gurdaspur-born Dilpreet Bajwa to lead Canada

Gurdaspur-born Dilpreet Bajwa has been named captain of the Canadian cricket team for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. Bajwa moved to Canada in 2020 and has quickly risen through the ranks of Canadian cricket. Last year, he became the first Canadian player to score a century in the Global T20 Canada tournament, playing
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Mohammed Siraj named Hyderabad captain for remainder of Ranji Trophy 2025–26 season

India pacer Mohammed Siraj is set to begin a new chapter in his domestic career after being named the captain of Hyderabad for the remainder of the Ranji Trophy 2025–26 season. The 31-year-old will lead the side in the second phase of the tournament, replacing Rahul Singh as skipper. This will be Siraj’s first time
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DCW vs UPW Live: Delhi get strong start through Lizelle Lee and Shafali Verma; UP searching for breakthrough

Delhi Capitals Women are taking on UP Warriors in Match 7 of the Women’s Premier League 2026 at the DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai. Delhi captain Jemimah Rodrigues won the toss and opted to bowl first. Both teams are yet to register a win this season, making this clash crucial as one of
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Bangladesh fire back at ICC: BCB says there will be “no loss” to board if team pulls out of T20 World Cup

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has hit back strongly in the ongoing debate over Bangladesh’s participation in the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup. BCB finance committee chairman Najmul Hossain has claimed that even if Bangladesh withdraw from the tournament, the board will not suffer financially, and the real impact would be felt by the players.
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IND vs NZ 2nd ODI: Daryl Mitchell’s unbeaten 131 powers New Zealand to series-levelling win

New Zealand defeated India by seven wickets in the second ODI in Rajkot to level the three-match series 1–1. Chasing a target of 285, the visitors cruised home in 47.3 overs, riding on a brilliant unbeaten 131 from Daryl Mitchell. Mitchell anchored the innings to perfection and shared a crucial partnership with Will Young, ensuring
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Cricket West Indies has announced a 16-member squad for the three-match T20I series against Afghanistan to be played in the UAE ahead of the 2026 T20 World Cup.

Change in captaincy Regular skipper Shai Hope will miss the series, and Brandon King has been named captain in his absence. King has captained West Indies on a few previous occasions. Players unavailable Shai Hope, Roston Chase and Akeal Hosein are currently participating in the SA20 League in South Africa and will therefore not be
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Australian women’s team captain Alyssa Healy has announced that she will retire from all forms of cricket after the home series against India in Feb–March 2026. Healy, who took over full-time captaincy from Meg Lanning in 2023, will skip the T20Is but finish her career with the ODI series and the day-night Test at the WACA from March 6–9.

Healy said recent years had been mentally challenging and affected by injuries, and that her competitive edge had slightly faded. She added that extending her career until the 2026 T20 World Cup in England would not have been fair to her teammates and that finishing at home would be special. Healy debuted in 2010 at
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WPL 2026: Gujarat’s win turns the tables, Mumbai Indians lose the crown!

Gujarat Giants overtook Mumbai Indians in WPL 2026 with their second consecutive win. Sophie Devine’s all-round performance helped Gujarat beat Delhi Capitals, who posted 209 runs batting first. Devine scored 95, while Gardner missed 49. Lee scored 86 and Wolvadt scored 77 for Delhi, but the team lost. Gujarat leads the table with 4
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Former cricketer passes away: Cricket mourns; he was also successful in boxing

Former Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Ilyas has passed away at the age of 79. Ilyas played 10 Test matches for Pakistan in the 1960s, making his Test debut in Melbourne in December 1964. He scored 441 runs at an average of 23.21, including one century, and amassed 4,607 first-class runs. Ilyas also successfully boxed at
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