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T20 WC Super 8s: West Indies to focus on scoring opportunities against South Africa

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West Indies batting coach Floyd Reifer on Wednesday brushed aside suggestions of a looming six-hitting shootout against South Africa, asserting that his side’s focus remains on maximising scoring opportunities rather than merely clearing the ropes in their crucial T20 World Cup clash in Ahmedabad.

With both unbeaten teams packed with some tremendous power-hitters, there is an expectation of a high-scoring contest but Reifer said the Caribbean side’s approach goes beyond boundary-hitting.

“Both teams have the ability to hit sixes and once the wicket is good, you expect good batting performances from both sides. For us, it’s about scoring off as many deliveries as possible. Yes, we hit sixes and fours, but the main thing is to score as many balls as possible,” Reifer said during the pre-match press conference.

The former West Indies captain made it clear that his team does not feel the need to prove a point despite entering the tournament amid modest expectations.

“There’s no point to prove for us. We came here with a positive mentality to win games. Every match we play, we plan to go in and win. That has been our mindset from the start,” he said.

Team effort and world stage inspiration

West Indies are on the cusp of a semifinal berth after a string of impressive performances, and Reifer credited the team’s collective effort rather than individual brilliance.

“When you look at our team, we have quality batters throughout. It’s not about one or two players. In every game, different guys have stepped up and put in performances. That consistency is the sign of a good batting unit,” he noted.

On whether tournament dynamics tend to bring the best out of the Caribbean side, Reifer said the world stage naturally inspires players.

“It’s a World Cup. Everybody wants to perform on this stage where everyone is watching. Our energy is great, the guys are enjoying playing with each other and celebrating each other’s success. That’s very important in a team setup,” he said.

Focus on execution and planning

South Africa, who have played most of their matches at this venue, may enjoy familiarity with conditions, but Reifer downplayed that aspect.

“They have the advantage of playing most of their games here, but for us it’s about planning properly and executing our plans. We’re not too worried about venues or who has played where. It’s about understanding what needs to be done on the day and doing it,” he added.

Several West Indies players have featured in franchise leagues such as SA20 and bilateral series in South Africa, giving them exposure to Proteas bowlers. However, Reifer insisted past encounters will count for little.

“In international cricket, teams know each other well. It’s about who plans better and executes better on the day,” he said.

Asked if South Africa are the most balanced side in the competition and whether the contest could boil down to West Indies’ batting versus Proteas’ bowling, Reifer maintained that all teams in the tournament are evenly matched.

“They have a balanced team, we have a balanced team as well. All teams here have quality players. It comes down to which team executes better under pressure,” he said.

On the evolving nature of T20 batting and the relevance of an anchor’s role, Reifer said clarity of roles across phases of the innings is more important than labels.

“The game has evolved. Teams are scoring 200 and 230-plus regularly. Each player has a role in different phases. It’s about understanding and executing those roles. That’s what we’ve been doing well so far,” he said.

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Punjab Kings register biggest T20 run chase of 265 against Delhi Capitals

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Punjab Kings, the chase masters have added another feather to their illustrious cap as they have hunted down a mammoth 265 against the Delhi Capitals in the IPL 2026 clash at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Saturday, IPL 2026. 

The Kings have yet again registered the highest chase in T20 cricket ever, breaking down their own previous record when they hunted down 262 against Kolkata Knight Riders in 2024.

Chasing a daunting 264 after KL Rahul’s unbeaten 152 and Nitish Rana’s 91 powered Delhi to 264 for 2, Punjab needed a fearless start. What followed was one of the most explosive powerplay displays in IPL history. Arya and Prabhsimran took DC’s bowlers to the cleaners, racing to 100 in just 5.2 overs, the second-fastest team hundred in IPL history.

Thereafter, captain Shreyas Iyer (71 off 36 balls) with ample support from Nehal Wadhera and Shashank Singh at the other end paced the chase to perfection to take his side to a memorable win with seven balls to spare.

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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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