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IML: Pathan Brothers Help India Masters to Win High Scoring Thriller

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The vintage strokes, fiery spells and unforgettable moments are back as the masters of the game relived rivalries and rewrote history at the inaugural edition of the International Masters League 2025 (IML) opener with India Masters pipping Sri Lanka Master by four runs in a high-scoring thriller to kick off their campaign in style at the DY Patil Stadium here on Saturday.

 

There was no shortage of excitement to the electrifying contest as the stalwarts from either side were right on the money, and the match went down to the wire, treating the crowd with a perfect glimpse of the kind of high-octane cricket matches that the inaugural season of the IML has to offer.

 

The proceedings began with batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar being invited to bat by his opposite number Kumar Sangakkara, and the iconic batter getting India off to a flyer with a couple of boundaries, before rollicking half centuries from Stuart Binny and Yusuf Pathan, and cameos from Gurkeerat Singh Mann and Yuvraj Singh propelled the hosts to the massive total.

Opening the innings with Ambati Rayudu, Sachin walked up to the trademark thunderous applause from the jam-packed crowd, and reciprocated the love with two effortless boundaries in the first over off Isuru Udana before being dismissed.

 

Thereafter, Stuart Binny and Gurkeerat Singh Mann sent the Sri Lanka bowlers to the leather hunt, to raise an 87-run stand for the third wicket and set the tone. Binny blasted a 31-ball 68, laced with seven massive sixes and three boundaries while Mann missed his half century by six runs, but his 32-ball knock, containing seven fours ensured that the team reached 113 by the 12th over. After his departure, Yuvraj Singh joined Binny in the middle to add 33 runs.

 

There were glimpses of the vintage Yuvraj using the long handle to full use, as the southpaw mixed elegance with power, slamming a couple of sixes and fours for an unbeaten 22-ball 31, before Yusuf Pathan, the new man, outscored his partner with his lusty power-hitting. Going by his range of shots, it never appeared that Yusuf has retired from cricket as the Baroda right-hander smoked six breathtaking sixes and three boundaries for his undefeated 56 off 22 balls to power India to the gigantic total.

 

For the Sri Lanka Masters, Suranga Lakmal was the pick of the bowlers taking a couple of wickets even as none of the bowlers escaped the wrath of the India batters.

 

In response, skipper Sangakkara led Sri Lanka Masters’ chase with a graceful yet power-packed 30-ball 51, and more importantly set the platform with a 61-run second wicket stand with Lahiru Thirimanne, who came up with a 17-ball 24. However, Irfan Pathan’s introduction changed the complexion of the game in a couple of overs, as the left-arm quick accounted for three quick wickets, including the scalps of Sangakkara and Chaturanga de Silva off consecutive deliveries to apply the brakes.

 

Despite the setbacks, Asela Gunaratne (37 off 25 balls) and Jeevan Mendis (42 off 17) kept the tourists’ on the hunt with a 68-run stand for the sixth wicket before Dhawal Kulkarni broke the stand to bring some respite for the Indian dugout. Isuru Udana’s 7-ball 23, including a first ball six did tilt the tide in the favour of the visitors, before Vinay Kumar’s slower one brought the smiles back to the crowd.

 

The intensity of the match could be gauged by the fact that the equation was down to Sri Lanka needing 9 off the final six deliveries, but Abhimanyu Mithun held his nerves to pick two wickets in exchange for five runs to script India’s victory.

 

Brief Scores: India Masters 222/4 (Stuart Binny 68, Yusuf Pathan 56 not out, Gurkeerat Singh Mann 44, Yuvraj Singh 31 not out; Suranga Lakmal 2/34) beat Sri Lanka Masters 218/9 (Kumar Sangakkara 51, Jeevan Mendis 42, Asela Gunaratne 37; Irfan Pathan 3/39, Dhawal Kulkarni 2/34, Abhimanyu Mithun 2/41) by 4 runs.

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From cloth ball to cricket glory: Renuka Singh Thakur’s rise to stardom

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Bengaluru: In her third season for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the Women’s Premier League (WPL), Renuka Singh Thakur has truly come into her own, claiming 10 wickets in just seven matches so far. From humble beginnings in her village, playing with a cloth ball, to becoming India’s go-to fast bowler, her journey has been nothing short of extraordinary.

Cricket wasn’t just a sport for Renuka; it was the unfulfilled dream of her late father, one she took upon herself to achieve despite all odds.

“I hadn’t seen much cricket as a kid, it was just a hobby, I don’t know how it came. I just liked playing. And there was a rule in my village that we used to play with a cloth ball, so you have to throw it fast, otherwise it doesn’t go far. So that’s how I became a fast bowler. I didn’t talk much about my dad with my mom, then one day she told me that it was his hobby. He wanted at least one of his children to play. So, I started taking it seriously and I think cricket probably came about for this reason, as it was my dad’s dream,” she explained.

Renuka’s path to success was anything but easy. She left her village to join a cricket academy, steadily climbing the ranks. However, when she thought she was on track to make it big, she was dropped from the U-19 team, a moment that hit her hard.

“There were many things at that time, like in my family and I was also dropped from the game. My brother also had an accident, so I couldn’t understand how to get out of it. But I liked taking challenges, and after being dropped from the U-19 team, I asked myself how I could prove them wrong. If I perform well. So, I worked very hard after that.”

That relentless drive paid off when she made her India debut against Australia in October 2021. And in 2023, RCB picked her for the inaugural WPL season. Though she managed just one wicket in her debut season, she never stopped learning. Seeking wisdom from the best, she turned to Jasprit Bumrah for advice on handling pressure.

“I had a long conversation with him after the WPL. I was feeling like I had taken on too much pressure, so I asked him how to deal with it. He told me that the more matches you play, the more you’ll get used to it. The more people watch you, the more pressure increases. But how you handle it matters,” she revealed.

Now, back at her best, Renuka has 10 wickets to her name and held the purple cap at various points in the season. Playing for Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the WPL has been a thrilling experience for her.

“I’m lucky to be playing for RCB because the fans are so good. When we go to the stadium, the whole stadium chants RCB. I like it when the crowd chants our name, it gives us a push. But, overall, Women’s cricket has grown a lot in the past few years. At this time, there are so many facilities, the money has increased, and so many people can see a career in this. When I go home too, little kids play in the village, so it feels good when they come and say, ‘Didi, I want to be like you’. That feeling a person is growing because of me, that’s incomparable,” she signed off.

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Shubman Gill Joins Elite List With New MRF Deal

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India batter Shubman Gill has signed an agreement to represent MRF, a homegrown tyre manufacturing company, to use their bat going forward.

The first semi-final of Champions Trophy 2025 between India and Australia will be the first day for Gill mark the commencement of batting with MRF bats as a part of this deal.

When he walks out to bat, Gill will be joining an elite list of endorsers that also includes Virat Kohli and has a strong legacy.

It is understood that the formalities are completed and brings to end a long association the right-hander had with CEAT who signed him during his India U-19 days.

Gill’s brand game is bustling as the 25-year-old has deals in place with Nike, Mercedes, Dior, Coca Cola, Beats by Dre, Tata Capital, Bajaj Allianz, Casio and My11Circle. The deal with Apple, for their product Beats, was a first in the ecosystem as Gill became the first sportsperson from India to be their ambassador last year.

The new MRF deal makes him a part of the thriving legacy for the tyre manufacturer with Kohli currently in the list and the likes of Sachin Tendulkar, Brian Lara, Steve Waugh, AB de Villiers, and Shikhar Dhawan sporting the red logo on their bat in the past.

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Tri-series for deaf hosted by IDCA commences in New Delhi

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The much-awaited T20 International tri series for the deaf kicked off with a grand inaugural ceremony at Karnail Singh Stadium in New Delhi on 2 March 2025. The International deaf cricket teams of India, South Africa and Australia will be contesting in the action-packed tri-series hosted by the Indian Deaf Cricket Association (IDCA) from 2 to 8 March 2025.

The Indian deaf cricket squad, selected by the All-India Men’s Selection Committee, is led by the captaincy of Virender Singh. The Men in Blue geared up for the major tournament with extensive training and practice sessions under guidance of Coach Dev Dutt and Assistant Coach Susheel Gupta. Coach Dev Dutt expressed confidence on the seasoned cricketers of the Indian squad and extended gratitude to IDCA for their support in organizing and hosting the series.

Speaking about the tournament, President of IDCA, Sumit Jain, said, “This tri-series holds special significance as it showcases the true spirit of the game and will be a nail-biting contest between the deaf cricket teams of three major cricketing nations. While my best wishes are with players from all the teams, I am particularly excited to witness some stellar performances from our Indian squad. This is a major opportunity for our players to establish the team as one of the bests in the world.”

The opening ceremony of the tournament was graced by the august presence of Chief Guests Sakshi Malik – Olympic Medallist and Padma Bhushan awardee, Kaustubh Mani – General Secretary of NRSA, Anand Mohan – IRTS, Sr. DGM & Sports Officer, Delhi Division, Northern Railway, and Special Guest Harsh Vardhan, IPS, DCP, Central District.

Welcoming the players from all the teams and the dignitaries present during the occasion, IDCA Patron  Reena Jain Malhotra said, “I have been associated with IDCA as a patron since its inception, and today we are proud to have our presence in almost 20 states across India. Our endeavor has always been to provide a platform for talented hearing-impaired players to develop their skills in cricket, play in national matches and represent India in international tournaments like this.”

Reena Jain further extended gratitude to Jay Shah – Chairman, ICC, BCCI members and all IDCA members for their unwavering support. She also thanked Chief Guest Sakshi Malik for being at the inauguration ceremony to motivate the players and the supporters and partners who have expressed faith in IDCA’s endeavor to promote disability sports.

Sakshi Malik – Olympic Medallist and Padma Bhushan awardee, said, “I am grateful to IDCA for inviting me to witness such a grand tournament. I always take joy in attending any sporting event and promote sports across the country. I wish bests to all the players and hope they have a wonderful tournament ahead.”

On the occasion, IDCA CEO Roma Balwani, said, “This is a massive platform for the cricketers from all the three teams to showcase their outstanding performance and re-establish their nation as one of the bests in the game. With all the players geared up for the highly anticipated actions, I am looking forward for an exciting tournament that will further elevate the standard of deaf cricket in India. Tournaments like this continue to break barriers and create opportunities for hearing-impaired cricketers from across boundaries.”

The T20 International tri series commenced with the opening match between India and South Africa and will feature six league matches before culminating in an exciting final on 8 March 2025. Following the Tri-Series, the Indian Deaf Cricket team will be playing a 3-match ODI series with Australia from 10 to 12 March.

Eminent Guests of Honor who were present during the commencement ceremony included Surinder Khanna – Former Indian Cricketer, Alok Sharma, ex Education Chairman, MCD, Delhi, Farida Katgara – Managing Director, Jeena & Company, Vipun Jai – Director, Ethics Group, Mr. Keku Gazdar – CEO, Aarohan Communications, Anil George – Actor. Known for his performance in the film Uri, The Surgical Strike, Ajay Swami – Vamdev Construction & Developers, Pratik Puri – Head of Cricket Academies, Delhi Capitals, Kamal Jeet & Kunal Gupta – Hero MotoCorp, and Jitender Tanwar – Stadium in charge.

Squad India Deaf: Virender Singh – Captain (Himachal Pradesh), Umar Ashraf-WK (Jammu & Kashmir), Abhishek Singh (West Bengal), Akash Singh (Haryana), Yashwanth Naidu (Andhra Pradesh), Sanju Sharma (Rajasthan), Santosh Kr. Mohapatra (Odisha), Kuldeep Singh (Haryana), Vivek Kumar (Haryana), Sudarsun E (Tamil Nadu), Krishna Gowda-WK) (Maharashtra), M. Shramith, (Karnataka), Sibun Nanda (Odisha), Ankit Jangir (Rajasthan), Sharik Majeed (Jammu & Kashmir).

Support Staff: Viral Jain – Manager, Dev Dutt – Coach, Susheel Gupta – Assistant Coach, Imran Ali – Trainer, Arif Khan – Physio & Sharad Mudgal – Interpreter (ISL), Ravi Kant Bhatt – Batting Coach

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