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T20 WC 2026, Super 8s: India brace for Proteas Test

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Skipper Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma’s rejigged philosophy of dropping anchor rather than going for big strokes will be tested by a quality South African side that seems ready to find chinks in the Indian armour during their opening Super Eights match of the T20 World Cup in Ahmedabad on Sunday.

The Proteas team boasts of a formidable bowling line-up, comprising Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj and Aiden Markram, and the defending champions will be mindful of the challenge.

The two teams will meet for the sixth time in the last two months and it remains to be seen for which side the familiarity works better on Sunday night.

India have not exactly been asked probing questions in the group league stage, but the home favourites are well aware that their batting has left a lot to be desired.

Besides opener Ishan Kishan (two fifties and Strike Rate of 202), the other three batters in the top four haven’t exactly set the stage on fire till now.

Abhishek Sharma is literally out of runs, with three ducks, and as much as Suryakumar and Tilak justify playing an anchor role, the Mumbai Indians colleagues have looked far from smooth on tracks where the ball is gripping.

India’s run-scoring has needed brute power that Hardik Pandya (Strike Rate of 155) and Shivam Dube (Strike Rate of 178) are providing at the back-end.

With Abhishek falling to off-spinners twice in a row, it will be interesting to see whether skipper Markram decides to bowl off-breaks in the Powerplay.

While Abhishek’s form remains a concern, Tilak’s scratchy batting throughout the first leg cannot be brushed under the carpet.

Against Pakistan, he scored 25 off 24 balls while against Namibia it was 25 off 21 and versus Netherland, it was a painstaking 31 off 27 balls.

His strike rate in the tournament is just above 120, which is significantly less than his career average of 141.

Save his match-winning 84 not out off 49 balls against a US attack, which lost two of its bowlers to hamstring strain, Suryakumar hasn’t displayed a lot of smoothness in his batting either against Pakistan or the Netherlands.

His tournament strike rate of 136 plus is way below his career strike rate of 163 plus.

An Indian team that plays with eight batters and believes in going all out irrespective of opposition and surface, cannot afford to have two batters who are not able to score freely on tacky surfaces.

In tournaments like the T20 World Cup, discretion isn’t always the better part of valour.

The overall quality of this team is undeniable which is the reason that good teams score 200 on their good days and this Indian team conjures near 200 on its average days.

India’s Bowling Strength

But what makes India a scary proposition and still a runaway favourite is the bowling attack, with Jasprit Bumrah and Varun Chakravarthy bowling those eight out of 20 overs.

In the initial round, none of the four teams, including a second-rate Pakistan side, could negotiate the duo.

Chakravarthy, with nine wickets in four games, has bowled at a stunning economy rate of 5.16 and Bumrah, miserly as ever in his three games, has gone for only six runs per over.

But against an in-form batting line-up, which has freaks like Quinton de Kock, Markram, Dewald Brevis, Tristan Stubbs, Ryan Rickleton, David Miller and Marco Jansen in its top seven, the entire bowling unit will need to come good.

The South Africa match will be an indicator of how this Indian team’s campaign at the business end of the tournament will pan out.

Team Changes

As far as changes are concerned, India are expected to play Kuldeep Yadav in place of Arshdeep Singh, and Axar Patel will be back after a one match rest to replace Washington Sundar.

As far as South Africa is concerned, Jansen, Ngidi and Maharaj, all of whom were rested against the UAE, will be making a comeback.

Teams (from):

India: Suyakumar Yadav (captain), Ishan Kishan (wk), Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Shivam Dube, Hardik Pandya, Rinku Singh, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Varun Chakravarthy, Sanju Samson (wk), Mohammed Siraj, Washington Sundar, Arshdeep Singh.

South Africa: Aiden Markram (captain), Quinton de Kock (wk), Ryan Rickleton, Dewald Brevis, Tristan Stubbs, David Miller, Marco Jansen, Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi, Keshav Maharaj, Corbin Bosch, Anrich Nortje, Kwena Maphaka, George Linde, Jason Smith.

Match starts: 19:00 IST.

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‘I have no answers’: Pant admits batting collapse

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A distraught Lucknow Super Giants captain Rishabh Pant did not have any answer for his team’s defence after a morale-crushing 40-run defeat against Lucknow Super Giants in an IPL match, other than accepting the responsibility that his side didn’t read the surface properly.

Pant’s Reaction To The Defeat

“I don’t have answers. Batting has let us down. We are disappointed as a team, as a group,” Pant said after his team were skittled out for 119 chasing a small 160-run target.

“You have to look for answers inside, not outside. We could have taken some time while batting. No excuses out there. Including myself, we could have taken it deeper. As a batting group, we have to put our hands up,” Pant offered a feeble explanation.

Mohammed Shami’s bowling effort stood out and Pant found that to be a silver lining.

“We have to look at positives. We have to keep our head high and look for answers inside. We have the firepower to turn the season around.”

Other Players’ Perspectives

Rajasthan Royals skipper Riyan Parag knew that there was help off the surface.

“We knew it would swing, the lines and lengths they (Nandre Burger and Jofra Archer) bowled, impressive. The message on the groups have been very positive,” Riyan said after the match.

On his own poor show, Riyan said that he has been going through some personal crisis and the team stands firmly behind him.

“I had gone through something, even now I am going through something and everyone understands that,” he said.

Jadeja’s Performance And Dedication

Ravindra Jadeja, whose unbeaten 43 proved to be crucial, dedicated the award to his wife Rivaba, the current education minister of Gujarat, for her encouraging phone call ahead of the game.

“I want to dedicate the award to the education minister (wife Rivaba Jadeja) of Gujarat. She said yesterday that I will do well and I did.”

He conceded that the wicket wasn’t easy for batting.

“Wicket was not easy to bat because the ball was seaming and swinging. I wanted to play long as much as I can. In T20 cricket, you never know last over you can cash in and we did.”

He knew that Mayank Yadav is coming back after a long injury lay-off and wanted to attack him consciously, getting 20 off the final over.

“Not easy coming back from injury. I was just backing my strength. I was telling my partner to wait and go after the bowling.”

His celebration after dismissing Nicholas Pooran and gesturing that he is in his “pocket” was well received by the supporters.

“The ball was gripping so I was thinking whether I should bowl quicker or slow. When bowling slow, I got some hold and that helped,” he said.

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Mohammed Nawaz under PCB investigation following positive recreational drug test

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Pakistan all-rounder Mohammed Nawaz is under investigation by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) following the emergence of a positive drug test for recreational drug usage, reported ESPNCricinfo.

Consequently, Nawaz’s deal with Surrey and participation in the T20 Blast tournament have fallen through. The all-rounder is a pivotal part of Pakistan’s white-ball line-up, particularly in T20Is.

A spokesperson from PCB told ESPNCricinfo on Wednesday, ” The International Cricket Council (ICC) has informed the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) about this matter, and PCB has begun the due process. The results of this process will be communicated to the ICC today.”

As per ESPNCricinfo, the positive result first emerged during tests held during the T20 World Cup co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka from February to March this year. Pakistan played all seven of their matches till their Super Eight stage finish in Sri Lanka as part of the hybrid model. Nawaz had a modest tournament with bat and ball, scoring 15 runs and taking seven wickets. 

Nawaz had agreed for a deal with Surrey and was supposed to feature in the T20 Blast tournament taking place from May 26 to June 18. Even a No-Objection Certificate (NOC) was given to Nawaz, as announced by PCB weeks back, and Surrey had planned to unveil him as their newest signee this week. 

But now with plans falling through, Surrey has not commented on the matter so far. However, the all-rounder is enjoying a decent run with Multan Sultans in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), having taken six wickets in eight matches at an average of 32.66 and bowling three wicketless overs in their six-wicket victory over Rawalpindiz in Karachi on Tuesday night.

So far, the International Cricket Council (ICC) have made no comments on the matter.

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IPL 2026: How Hardik’s message turned Game Changer Moment against demolition of Gujarat Titans

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Back to winning ways after four defeats in a row, a happy Mumbai Indians skipper Hardik Pandya said he always had faith in Tilak Varma’s talent and it was about time the Hyderabad man delivered as per his potential, like he did in the 99-run victory over Gujarat Titans on Monday.

Tilak played a stunning knock of an unbeaten 101 off 45 balls. After being 19 off 22, he got an earful from his skipper during the second strategic time-out, and things changed rapidly from there.

Hardik’s message To Tilak

“The message I think, I realised that the kind of talent Tilak has, he really doesn’t have to worry. So my message to him was just watch the ball and hit the ball. Was about time he came out and delivered. It was much needed for Tilak, the group and Mumbai Indians,” Hardik said after the match in Ahmedabad.

This was the first time MI won in Ahmedabad and Hardik believes this could be “The Match” when it starts falling in place for his side.

“It’s always challenging to go away and win but at the same time Ahmedabad has been a tough place for Mumbai Indians. We played some good cricket. Feels very special because it was much needed.”

Hardik defends Bumrah strategy

He also took a dig at critics who have questioned the move to not use Japrit Bumrah first up.

“It’s quite fascinating. I see a lot of people asking why Jassi isn’t bowled up front but he’s only bowled the first over 7 or 8 times in 140 odd games. So it’s not a Hardik Pandya problem, it’s an everybody problem because Bumrah is so special you want to use him later on.”

Tilak’s special century

For Tilak, the first hundred indeed was special.

“Of course, first 100 will be always special. It was very important for us. We don’t have much time from here. Every game is important for us.

“In the last five games, I haven’t had much time in the middle. So this game I wanted to spend time in the middle. So you saw first 20 balls, I was just batting ball by ball. And then later on, I was aware about the the ability I have,” he said about scoring 82 off last 23 balls.

“I was just seeing the situation and what the team needs and I was just stable and keeping my head still and following my basics. I have all the fancy shots but when the team is under pressure it’s just about backing your skills and today it’s given me good results.”

Gill’s disappointment

Gujarat Titans captain Shubman Gill was visibly dejected and didn’t mince word about the last six overs in which they gave away as many as 95 runs.

“Honestly, I think we gave away too many runs in the middle overs. On a wicket like that, 160-170 was a par score,” Gill said at the post-match presentation ceremony.

Towards the end, three overs — two from Prasidh Krishna and one from Ashok Sharma — cumulatively cost them 67 runs and Gill wasn’t pleased at all.

“I think the wicket was on the slower side. I don’t think we hit the right areas. Length balls, some were coming on nicely some weren’t. We weren’t able to hit that length more consistently.”

He was also critical of the batting effort stating that the it “could have been better because there was dew.”

However, he also didn’t want to dwell too much on the heavy defeat and termed it a “small hiccup”.

“Small hiccup but now we have a couple of games on the road so hopefully we’ll come back in winning form.”

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