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Jay Shah hints at India hosting 2036 Olympics, calls for early preparations

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ICC Chairman Jay Shah on Sunday dropped a hint over the country hosting the 2036 Olympics and added that India should prepare well for hosting the biggest event in the sporting world. Shah gave out this subtle hint at the Sports Journalists Federation of India (SJFI) National Convention in New Delhi on Sunday.

“You all know that when I was in BCCI, I prepared till 2028. Fortunately, I got a good result. But the team of BCCI is sitting here. You all should prepare for the Commonwealth Games of 2030. You all should prepare for the Brisbane Olympics of 2032, and you all know where the Olympics of 2036 is coming. You all should prepare for that too,” he said.

Shah, who moved from being the BCCI Secretary to heading ICC in 2024, used the occasion to reflect on a transformative period for Indian cricket from 2019 to 2026. “From 2019 to 2026, that time was very important for BCCI and India. Today, I congratulate everyone. We won two Under-19 Women’s World Cup titles and two Under-19 Men’s World Cups.

“We were runners-up twice in the WTC (World Test Championship). We were runners-up once in the Men’s ODI World Cup and won the women’s one too. We won the T20 World Cup twice, and we also won the Champions Trophy. That is why the time from 2019 to 2026 was a golden time for all of us, and you all played a big role in that.”

Shah also paid tribute to India’s stupendous performance at the recently concluded T20 World Cup, while extending congratulations to other teams who had distinguished themselves in the tournament.

“The T20 World Cup has just ended. India had a great performance. For that, I congratulate the entire Indian team. Along with that, England and South Africa were unbeaten before the semifinals, and for that, I congratulate those two teams. Also, to the New Zealand team, in front of South Africa, they achieved victory and reached the final, and we congratulate the New Zealand team for the character they have shown.

He also reserved special praise for the associate nations putting in fantastic performances for significantly elevating the tournament’s stature. “This World Cup 2026 was very important for the associate country. India had won the World Cup, but you all know that India had almost lost in the game against the USA. The Netherlands was about to beat Pakistan.

“Nepal gave a tough fight to England, and Zimbabwe didn’t let Australia win. So, through this, I want to thank all the associates for lighting up the World Cup because of the performance you all showed. The stature of this World Cup has improved a lot, as you all know.

“This World Cup concurrent views and viewership – all the records were broken in that too. I don’t want to say the numbers because you all notice every word of mine. When the numbers come, I will tell you all through my tweets and ICC’s media release. This World Cup numbers in 2026 – all the records of old numbers were broken, and I have complete faith in that,” he elaborated.

He also reminded everyone that today was the 25th anniversary of the iconic 2001 Test won by India at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. “You all know that today is March 15, and though I am a little late, I will remind you all of the March 11-15, 2001 Test in Kolkata, which we won by 276 runs. VVS Laxman scored 281 runs, and Rahul Dravid scored 180 runs – because of that, we won the Test match, which looked lost. That is why today is very important for us.”

Shah further credited the media’s diligent coverage as a key pillar of Indian cricket’s success, recalling how reporters stayed back in Barbados after the T20 World Cup final to capture the moment of triumph.

“I know that when Rohit Sharma made India’s flag fly high in Barbados, you all knew that a cyclone was around the corner. You all could have left Barbados after the match, but you didn’t let go of it to capture that moment. I remember that you all came back to India with me. So, thank you all very much for seeing that winning moment.”

“You all take so much care in how many players, how many runs were scored, how many wickets were taken. Even by mistake or if there is a mistake, you all will catch it properly. That’s why – the great performance of the team today, you all played a big role in that, and thank you very much for that.”

On his own relationship with the media, Shah was candid, saying he had deliberately kept his distance from journalists to ensure impartiality. “I was in the BCCI since 2019, and after 2024, I have been in the ICC. I have not been able to talk much with any journalist as per my duty, but I have never favoured any journalist.

“All my views came through media links. Sometimes it happens that you become friends with an office bearer or a player, and you get news. But I know that everyone should get news together, and that is why I have never leaked any news in my life on behalf of BCCI and ICC.

“With all the ICC and BCCI members here, I was looking at the list of sponsors, and I felt I should learn how to get sponsors from you. There are so many lists. I think the whole board is full. There are many more that I have not been able to see, but this is a very good art. So, thank you all very much for being here.”

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Ireland shock India by 34 runs, notch first win over T20 champions in any format

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BELFAST: Immaculate Ireland bowlers gnawed on Indian batters’ impatience on a rather pacy pitch with exemplary lengths, etching a historic 34-run victory in the first T20I match here on Friday. 

It was Ireland’s first-ever victory over reigning T20 world champions India in any format, and the hosts have now taken a 1-0 lead in the two-match series.

Chasing 183 on a pitch that had enough assistance for quick bowlers was not improbable but needed a different, pragmatic approach after power play.

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IPL 2027: Rishabh Pant To Take Rs 12 Crore Pay Cut for Delhi Capitals Move

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Rishabh Pant is poised to reunite with Delhi Capitals ahead of the 2027 Indian Premier League season, with sources confirming that Lucknow Super Giants are preparing to release their former captain as part of a high-profile trade deal. The move will see Pant take a significant pay cut after becoming the most expensive player in IPL history just two years ago.

Trade Deal Nears Completion

Lucknow Super Giants and Delhi Capitals are in the final stages of completing a trade that will bring Pant back to the franchise where he spent the majority of his IPL career.

The wicketkeeper-batter is expected to join Delhi Capitals in a deal worth approximately Rs 15 crore (USD 1.5 million). The transaction would represent a salary reduction of Rs 12 crore from the Rs 27 crore contract he received after being purchased by LSG during the IPL 2025 mega auction.

The trade remains subject to approval from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), with both franchises currently finalising the required formalities.

Pant Follows Jadeja in Taking Major Pay Cut

Pant is set to become the second marquee IPL player to accept a substantial salary reduction as part of a franchise trade.

Earlier, Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals completed a major player swap involving Ravindra Jadeja and Sanju Samson ahead of IPL 2026, with both franchises adjusting player valuations within the trade arrangement.

The latest move highlights the growing flexibility among franchises in reshaping their squads through player exchanges rather than relying solely on auction dynamics.

Disappointing LSG Stint Ends After Two Seasons

Pant’s tenure with Lucknow Super Giants lasted two seasons and failed to deliver the results the franchise had hoped for after investing a record sum in the star batter.

As captain, he led the side in 28 matches, securing 10 victories while suffering 18 defeats. With the bat, Pant scored 581 runs at an average of 26.4 and a strike rate of 135.74 during his time with the franchise.

Following LSG’s disappointing IPL 2026 campaign, Pant stepped down as captain after the team finished at the bottom of the standings with just four wins in 14 matches.

Before joining Lucknow, Pant had captained Delhi Capitals for four seasons and was one of the franchise’s most recognisable faces. His anticipated return marks a significant homecoming for both the player and the Delhi-based franchise as they look to rebuild for IPL 2027.

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Kane Williamson announces retirement from international cricket

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New Zealand batting great Kane Williamson on Friday announced his retirement from international cricket, bringing down the curtain on a career spanning more than 15 years across all formats.

The decision marks the end of an era in New Zealand cricket, following his earlier retirement from T20 Internationals in 2025.

“I’ve thought about it for a while, but over the last few days it’s become clear now is the right time. I’ve always felt a strong drive and hunger for international cricket, and I take pride in knowing I’ve given it my all in every match I’ve played for New Zealand,” Williamson said in a statement issued by New Zealand Cricket.

“Continuing with anything less wouldn’t be right and I feel fortunate to step away on my own terms,” he added.

The 35-year-old retires as New Zealand’s all-time leading international run-scorer across formats, with 19,346 runs, including more than 9,500 runs in Test cricket, 33 centuries and six double hundreds.

“One of our greatest ever, signing off. Kane Williamson has announced his retirement from international cricket effective immediately,” the NZC said.

Williamson is currently in England for an ongoing Test series, where New Zealand lost the opening match by 115 runs.

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