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India perform Demolition Act in Ahmedabad, win 3rd T20 World Cup Title

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AHMEDABAD: Suryakumar Yadav’s team, easily India’s greatest T20 outfit ever, created history on Sunday with an unprecedented third World Cup win, clinically demolishing a lacklustre New Zealand by 96 runs with an awe-inspiring batting performance and laser-precise bowling.

Suryakumar’s men became the first men’s international team to win successive World T20 titles and also the first to claim the trophy on home turf.

Sanju Samson (89 off 46 balls) and Abhishek Sharma (52 off 21 balls) added 92 in Powerplay and 98 for the opening stand after a tactical blunder by Black Caps skipper Mitchell Santner led to a record score of 255 for 5.

There is a very thin line between bullishness and conviction and Gautam Gambhir often operates somewhere in between.

He has a way of getting things done and Sunday was another great example of doing enough to 

History will judge whether he was a great tactician but with two ICC white-ball trophies in consecutive years, there is not an iota of doubt that Gambhir is India’s most successful men’s cricket team head coach.

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Salman Agha furious after controversial run out against Bangladesh

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Pakistan batsman Salman Ali Agha stormed off the pitch after a highly-controversial run out in the second ODI against Bangladesh in Dhaka on Friday.

Agha was run out in bizarre fashion by Bangladesh skipper Mehidy Hasan Miraz in the 39th over of the Pakistan innings.

Mohammad Rizwan had hit the ball straight back as the bowler Miraz in his bid to stop the ball to his right collided with Agha, who was backing up at the non-striker’s end.

After the two players got into a tangle, Agha, who was standing out of his crease, tried to lift the ball up and hand it over to Miraz. But the Bangladesh skipper quickly pounced on the ball and fired an underarm throw at the stumps at the non-striker’s end.

Agha was left in disbelief as Bangladesh’s players appealed for the run out, which was referred to TV umpire Kumar Dharmasena, who ruled it out.

Having stroked a fluent 64 from 62 balls, Agha walked off the ground in anger and threw away his helmet and gloves before crossing the boundary line.

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KKR Sign Blessing Muzarabani As Mustafizur’s Replacement

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Kolkata Knight Riders have signed Zimbabwe fast bowler Blessing Muzarabani as a replacement for Bangladesh pacer Mustafizur Rahman for IPL 2026, which is scheduled to start on March 28.

Rahman, who was bought at the IPL auction for Rs 9.20 crore, was released by KKR after being instructed to do so by BCCI amid heightening diplomatic tensions between India and Bangladesh.

Muzarabani, 29, impressed with the ball during the recently-concluded T20 World Cup, picking up 13 wickets in six games at an economy rate of 7.88 to finish as the joint second highest wicket-taker in the tournament.

He has pulled out of his contract with Islamabad United in the Pakistan Super League to join two-time IPL champions KKR.

‘The 6 ft 8” right-arm quick has emerged as one of Zimbabwe’s leading pace bowlers in the shortest format, known for his steep bounce and ability to strike in key phases of the innings. Muzarabani brings significant T20 experience, having claimed over 90 wickets in more than 80 T20 Internationals at an average of around 21, with best figures of 3/8,’ said KKR in a media release.

‘His pace and consistency across global leagues and international cricket add further depth to KKR’s pace attack heading into the season.’

Muzarabani will arrive in Kolkata on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.

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The Hundred: “Very pleased to have Abrar Ahmed” says Sunrisers Leeds Coach Daniel Vettori

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Sunrisers Leeds head coach Daniel Vettori has provided a detailed explanation behind the signing of Pakistan’s spinner, Abrar Ahmed, in the men’s player auction for The Hundred.

The Sun TV-owned franchise acquired the spinner for USD 255,000, marking a landmark moment as the first Pakistani player ever signed by an Indian-owned team in the tournament’s history.

Vettori clarified that the decision was driven by the dynamics of supply and demand during the auction process. The team had initially targeted local talent but had to look abroad once their primary targets were off the board.

“Once we missed out on Adil Rashid, who was our priority early on, we looked at overseas spinners. Abrar was one of four or five players on our radar, and we are very pleased to have him,” Vettori stated following the conclusion of the draft. He emphasized that the quality required for the conditions at Headingley was not available locally, necessitating an overseas search.

“There wasn’t any discussion about not picking Pakistani players. We just focused on who was the best option,” he added.

Pakistani players have not participated in the Indian Premier League since the inaugural 2008 season due to geopolitical tensions between India and Pakistan.

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