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Cyclone Gulab delays start of Indian domestic season in most part of the country

The start of the next Indian domestic season has been delayed with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) asking seven of the 12 member associations to postpone the Under-19 Men and Women limited-overs tournaments, scheduled to start from September 28 due to bad weather conditions across many parts of the country.

The matches will now be played from September 30 as cyclone Gulab and subsequent rainfall has lashed the eastern and southern part of the country over the last couple of days. However, there has been no change made in the schedule of matches slotted in the northern and central parts of India such as in Ahmedabad, Delhi, Mohali, Jaipur and Ranchi.

"Owing to the incessant rain and the cyclone alert issued by MET, the BCCI is compelled to postpone the start of the group stage from 28.09.2021 to 30.09.2021," Dhiraj Malhotra, BCCI’s general manager, Game Development, said in a letter to the host associations, as per Cricbuzz.

The BCCI has clarified that after the new schedule is in place after postponement, there will be no rest days and that there will be matches consecutively from September 30.

"Following this change in schedule, there will be no rest days and all matches will be played back-to-back from September 30 to October 4. There will be no change to the knockout stage and venues," the BCCI official wrote in his mail.

 

 

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IPL 2021 | MI vs PBKS - It is 'do or die' for both Mumbai & Punjab in Abu Dhabi

Punjab Kings vs Mumbai Indians, scheduled to be played on Tuesday, 28 September will be the 42nd game of this edition of the Indian Premier League being hosted at the moment in the UAE. When you are playing the 42nd game in the 56-match-long season, there are no excuses to why you are not performing at the required level. In the immortal lines of Alfred Lord Tennyson, Theirs not to make reply, Theirs not to reason why, Theirs but to do and die. It is indeed going to be a do or die game for both teams when they meet each other in Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi. With Rajasthan (assuming that winning against SRH) and KKR (assuming accumulating an unlikely victory against ‘team-to-beat DC) both Mumbai and Punjab need to rise up to the occasion and grab a hold of those two crucial points that might just push them to the final playoff spot. Why do I say final? Because, there is no stopping the top two, CSK and DC, who have 16 points each and a healthy run rate. RCB have 12 points from 10 games and hence, it means that it will be a three way battle between MI, KKR and RR who will vie for the fourth spot in the table. At the time of writing, Rajasthan looked at a good position to win the game against SRH after scoring 164 runs in first innings. If they win their game, it will mean that the Samson-led franchisee will move up to the fourth spot, dismantling Kolkata Knight Riders. In that case, this becomes all the more crucial for these two teams. Recent form Both teams are coming off contrasting results in the final games. While Punjab finally got their campaign back on track against wooden spoon holders SRH, MI were wrapped up by a resilient RCB despite being ahead in the chase till the halfway point of the second innings. Chasing 166 runs in the Dubai International Stadium, MI were 79-1 even in the 10th over before the bizarre collapse struck the Rohit Sharma led team. After both openers went back in the hut, MI were bowled out by RCB for just 111 runs in 18.1 overs. Their last 7 wickets fell in a space of just 18 runs. Who has more at stake? Coming back from such defeats are difficult. The Mumbai team have not found themselves in these waters for a while now, but it will be wrong to say that they have not been here before. Back in 2015, Mumbai, under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma had just 2 points from their first six matches. At a time when most considered their season finished, they hit back with 5 wins on a trot (7 wins out of their last 8) managing to storm into the playoffs spot. They won that edition a in a final where they thoroughly dominating the Chennai Super Kings. So, Mumbai have done it before and they can do it again. The task will be cut out for them as they face DC, RR and SRH after this game, and two of those games have the potential to be a nail biter. For Punjab, it is a different story. They are better off than Mumbai only in terms of run rate and have three of the toughest oppositions to face in their final three games. This makes it all the more important to win this match against a struggling side so that they can carry some momentum going into the final three against KKR, RCB and CSK. Match Details Match no.: 42 Date and time: September 28, 7:30 PM IST Venue: Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi Pitch Report The stadium of Abu Dhabi has been a decent wicket to play on but with the tournament nearing the end, things have gotten very sticky in the UAE. However unlike Sharjah, this wicket does not turn and grip rapidly and nor does it swing wild in the early phase of the match like Abu Dhabi. In the last game played here in this ground between CSK and MI, the wicket was slow and it was dry. While the Kolkata spinners enjoyed their day out, it was actually Shardul Thakur who brought Chennai back in the game. Throughout the innings Shardul kept changing his lengths, which not only gave him a wicket maiden, but helped Chennai control the run rate as well. Shardul finished his 4 overs for 20 runs and a wicket. Considering that this is a night game, teams winning should opt to bowl first but the decision matters little as big change in pitch conditions is not expected. Team News Mumbai Indians Mumbai Indians are coming into the game after a horrendous loss against Royal Challengers Bangalore. Chasing 167, MI at a time were cruising at 75-1 after the ninth over of the game. However, disaster struck after Rohit Sharma got dismissed by Glenn Maxwell in the final ball of the 10th over and from there, Mumbai were wrapped up for just 111 runs in 18.1 overs. The form of Mumbai’s middle order is turning out to be a huge point of concern and it is possible that we might get see Krunal Pandya getting dropped for this game. They also need the likes of Suryakumar Yadav and Ishan Kishan to bat with clarity, something, that hasn’t been a feature since the restart of the tournament. Hardik Pandya also did not look at 100 per cent in the last game and did not bowl a single over against CSK. Hence there is potential for two changes, Anmolpreet Singh and Saurabh Tiwary coming in for the Pandya brothers. However, in a slow track, Krunal might just be given one more chance while Saurabh Tiwary might be brought in to strengthen the middle order. Probable XI Quinton de Kock (wk), Rohit Sharma (c), Suryakumar Yadav, Ishan Kishan, Saurabh Tiwary/Hardik Pandya, Kieron Pollard, Krunal Pandya, Adam Milne, Rahul Chahar, Trent Boult, Jasprit Bumrah Punjab Kings The entire tournament Punjab Kings have been criticised for their inability to play with a consistent combination. Their last game against SRH was as perfect from the bowling department as it could have been and they should play with the same XI. The team though, is not free of problems. The management would be asking hard questions to the middle order who have not fired in most games. Punjab would want the likes of Nicholas Pooran to step up after the amount of trust they have shown in the Trinidadian. Probable XI KL Rahul (c/wk), Mayank Agarwal, Chris Gayle, Aiden Markram, Nicholas Pooran, Deepak Hooda, Harpreet Brar, Nathan Ellis, Ravi Bishnoi, Mohammed Shami, Arshdeep Singh

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IPL 2021 | KKR vs DC: Refreshed Knight Riders search turnaround, in-form Delhi seek consolidation

The second phase of the 14th edition of the Indian Premier League is up and running and so are the contenders for the top four spots on the points table. The Delhi Capitals and the Chennai Super Kings have maintained their form and momentum from the first phase while others such as the Kolkata Knight Riders have used the break well to finetune their tactics in the run for the playoff stage. The Kolkata Knight Riders have finally started playing the brand of cricket their skipper, Eoin Morgan and coach Brendan McCullum are known for, and no wonder the aggressive approach has brought them back in the reckoning for a spot in the final four. They have started to look like a fearless batting group with the likes of Shubman Gill taking the game to the opposition while the emergence of young Venkatesh Iyer has provided a lease of life to the Knight Riders top order. Their bowling attack perfectly mixed up of experienced campaigners and new blokes on the bloc are not leaving any stone unturned to stop the opposition batsmen. On the other hand, the Capitals have been an indomitable force like all the past few seasons. They have bettered the opposition side in all aspects of the game with significant ease. If the batsmen have clicked, they have made a light work of the opposition bowling attack while the ever so reliant bowling attack led by the express duo of Kagiso Rabada and Anrich Nortje leaves nothing to chance. Wiliness of Ravichandran Ashwin and the immaculate control of Axar Patel gives them immense depth in the bowling attack. The Knight Riders were resurgent at the second phase of the tournament but they have been unlucky in terms of schedule by having two consecutive games against the most functional teams of the competitions. They fought hard against the all-around brilliant Super Kings side and came second only on the final ball which should give them and their fans a lot of confidence going into the next match against another behemoth of the tournament in Delhi Capitals. They have a lot of worries to sort as well with two of their biggest match-winners with the bat under some doubt. Andre Russell injured his hamstring against the Super Kings and might miss the big game while the Knight Riders will also be concerned about the harrowing run of form of their captain Morgan. Kolkata Knight Riders vs Delhi Capitals: Match Details Match no.: 41 Date and time: September 28, 15:30 IST (10:00 GMT), 14:00 LOCAL Venue: Sharjah Cricket Stadium Pitch and weather The scene of batsmen clearing their front foot and hitting the bowlers outside off the ground that was so prevalent last season has become part of a distant memory in the few matches of this season. Instead, the batsmen have struggled to get off the square at Sharjah and the trend is likely to continue in the upcoming game as well. In all the matches that have been played so far in the season, teams have tried their best to maximised the fielding restriction and hard, new ball which has also opened up wicket-taking opportunities for bowlers. The Capitals have a well-rounded bowling attack with the likes of Avesh Khan exploiting the new ball and the Rabada-Nortje duo exploiting the eagerness of batsmen to hit big shots against the new ball. The pitches have gripped and Rishabh Pant would bank on his spinners, especially, Ashwin to spin a web around the Knight Riders batsmen. Team News Kolkata Knight Riders The injury to Russell will come as a huge setback for the Knight Riders but it can also open a door of opportunity for Shakib Al Hassan and the Bangladesh all-rounder could not ask for any better conditions than the one at Sharjah to leave a lasting impression on the KKR management. The men in purple and gold would also be worried over the lack of form and batting rhythm of Eoin Morga, who has not managed too many runs in this edition. Prasidh Krishna was very poor both in execution and Morgan could think of bringing either Sandeep Warrier or Shivam Mavi back in the playing XI. Probable XI Shubman Gill, Venkatesh Iyer, Rahul Tripathi, Eoin Morgan (C), Shakib Al Hasan, Nitish Rana, Dinesh Karthik (WK), Sunil Narine, Lockie Ferguson, Varun Chakaravarthy, Sandeep Warrier Delhi Capitals Of the two teams, the Capitals have a lot less to worry about going into the game against the Knight Riders, but the lack of firepower in the lower middle order will be a cause of concern. They missed the flamboyance of Marcus Stoinis in the last game against the Rajasthan Royals and the issue was compounded with even Rishabh Pant finding it tough to time the ball. Shimron Hetmyer batted at number six position and the Capitals were on course for a big total till he was at the crease and after his departure, Lalit Yadav failed to provide perfect tempo to the batting. They need Axar Patel, the batsman to stand up in the absence of Stoinis to lif the team’s total and chances of winning in the last few overs. Avesh Khan has been good with both new and old ball in the tournament but the Capitals could consider bringing Amit Mishra as a horse for course with an eye on the pitch at Sharjah. Probable XI Prithvi Shaw, Shikhar Dhawan, Shreyas Iyer, Rishabh Pant (c & wk), Shimron Hetmyer, Lalit Yadav, Axar Patel, Ravichandran Ashwin, Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje, Avesh Khan KKR vs DC: Fantasy XI Rishabh Pant, Venkatesh Iyer, Shubman Gill, Nitish Rana, Shreyas Iyer (VC), Shikhar Dhawan, Sunil Narine, Anrich Nortje, Kagiso Rabada, Prasidh Krishna Captain: Kagiso Rabada Vice-captain: Varun Chakravarthy