Joe Root becomes first batsman to score 200 in 100th Test

Joe Root, the England captain, sent India on a leather hunt, becoming the first player in history to score a double century in his 100th Test match. In the process, Root also surpassed former Pakistan captain Inzamam-Ul-Haq as the player with the highest individual score playing the 100th Test match of his career. Inzamam had hit 184 against India in a Test match in Bengaluru in 2005, which Pakistan had won by 168 runs.

1097 players register for IPL 2021 Player Auction  

The IPL Player Registration closed on 4th February, 2021 with 1097 players (814 Indian and 283 overseas players) signing up to be a part of the IPL 2021 Player Auction set to take place in Chennai on 18th February, 2021.

The Auction will begin from 3PM onwards.

The players list incorporates 207 capped, 863 uncapped and 27 Associate players. The detailed list is as below:-

· Capped Indian (21 players)

· Capped International (186 players)

· Associate (27 players)

· Uncapped Indian players who have played at least 1 IPL match (50 players)

· Overseas uncapped players who have played at least 1 IPL match (2 players)

· Uncapped Indians (743 players)

· Uncapped International (68 players)

Ajay Singh re-elected Boxing Federation of India President

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Spicejet chairman Ajay Singh defeated Ashish Shelar in a high-profile contest to get re-elected as president of Boxing Federation India for a second term. As for his second tenure, Singh said the focus will be developed at the grassroots, sports science, women’s boxing and involving young administrators in the sport. He will focus on training of Tokyo Olympics-bound boxers, grassroot development and women’s boxing.

BCCI cancels Ranji Trophy 2020-21 for first time

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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has decided not to conduct the Ranji Trophy in 2020-21. This will be the first time in 87 years since its inception in 1934-35, that India’s premier first-class cricket national championship will not be held in 2020-21 domestic season.

Instead on Ranji Trophy, BCCI has decided to conduct the Vijay Hazare Trophy 50-over tournament and Senior Women’s One Day tournament after the completion of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy T20 tournament.

BCCI Secretary Jay Shah takes over as President of ACC

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Jay Shah, the incumbent Secretary of Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has been appointed as the new President of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC). He is the youngest person ever to be appointed to the office. He replaces Nazmul Hussain, Chief of Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) who was the previous chief of the ACC.

About the Asian Cricket Council: The ACC is Asia’s regional administrative body and it currently consists of 24 member associations. ACC is responsible for organizing the Asia Cup tournaments. The 2020 edition of the Asia Cup was postponed to June this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Pakistan was to originally host the tournament but the tournament is now expected to be held in either Sri Lanka or Bangladesh.

Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2021 Final: Tamil Nadu Spin A Web Around Baroda As They Clinch Their Second Title

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If Tamil Nadu’s last season’s loss against Karnataka in the final of Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy was dramatically tense and heartbreaking, then this season’s win against Baroda was emphatically one-sided and comfortable.

Coming into the final, both teams had a perfect record with seven wins each in the tournament. Though, for Baroda, it could be said that their run to the final comprised of a few cliff-hangers, especially the quarterfinal against Haryana where they needed 15 runs off the last three balls of the game. On the other hand, Tamil Nadu’s journey had been fairly straightforward. They dominated their opponents throughout the competition. This pattern proved true for the championship-deciding game as well.

From the word go, things worked out favourably for Tamil Nadu. Playing four spinners on Sardar Patel Stadium’s dry, turning track, Dinesh Karthik would have wished to bowl first to sidestep the impact that dew would have made on the ball’s condition in the second innings.

Karthik had his wish fulfilled as he won the toss and opted to field. He extracted as much benefit as he possibly could have from his spinners who made life miserable for Baroda batters. Within the first 10 overs, the quartet of R. Sai Kishore, Baba Aparajith, Manimaran Siddharth, and Murugan Ashwin, had restricted Baroda to a meager score of 44 and sent six of their top-order batsmen, including the tournament’s second-highest scorer with 349 runs and Baroda’s captain, Kedar Devdhar, back to the dug-out. Amongst the two of them, Sai Kishore and Siddharth bowled 32 dot balls, took four wickets (all four of them going to the latter) and gave merely 31 runs from their combined eight overs.

Runs began to follow only when the grip of the spinners loosened and pace was introduced in the 11th over. Vishnu Solanki, who played perhaps the innings of the tournament as he took his side home against Haryana in the quarterfinals, once again came to his team’s rescue. His innings of 49, helped by Atit Sheth’s knock of 29, and Bhargav Bhatt’s cameo of 12* off 5 balls, pulled Baroda out of the pit in which they found themselves when the score was 36 for 6 and dragged them to a fightable score of 120.

The fact that Baroda managed to score 49 runs in the penultimate four overs of their innings gave rise to the expectation that they would enter the second innings on the front foot. But any such presumption was quickly buried by the confident start that the Tamil Nadu openers made. N Jagadeesan, the tournament’s top run-getter (364), along with his opening partner, Hari Nishanth, constantly latched on to or carved out run-making opportunities. The batsmen who followed them also continued in this manner.

Unlike Tamil Nadu, Baroda opened with their seam combination of Sheth and Lukman Meriwala. When the spinners were introduced, they couldn’t get the purchase off the surface similar to what the likes of Sai Kishore and Siddharth could get when they bowled, and hence, they didn’t make the desired impact. While Baroda’s spinners didn’t display the quality and discipline that their counterparts did, it must be noted that their situation wasn’t helped by the dew factor which made batting conditions easier as the ball started to come on to the bat, unlike in the first innings.

Despite all of that, the approach with which Baroda hit the field in the second innings was particularly disappointing. Taking wickets regularly was the only possible way for them to win the game. Yet, what transpired on the field highlighted a cautionary and middle-of-the-road approach. They never aggressively attacked the Tamil Nadu batters nor did they took any risks. Thus, their conservatism, along with better batting conditions, facilitated Tamil Nadu’s experienced batting line-up to conduct the run-chase with relative ease. Every batsman who got the chance played their part well. Because of their cumulative effort, Tamil Nadu broke their 13-year jinx and crossed the line in 18 overs as they clinched their second Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, becoming the fourth team after Baroda, Gujrat, and Karnataka to achieve this feat.

P2 – Ep 10: Former Chennai Super Kings off-spinner Shadab Jakati on Championz Online I Suhaas Vedham

Part 2 Episode 10 👇 is LIVE! “Championz Online with Suhaas Vedham” Brought to you by Kragbuzz Sports Meet the Indian cricketer, a left-handed batsman and a slow left-arm orthodox bowler, Shadab Jakati in an exclusive conversation with Cricket commentator & Presenter Suhaas Vedham. Watch Shadaab talk about his journey till Ranji trophy, Goa cricket, IPL experience, bowling tactics with MS Dhoni, funny run-out incident, and about his on and off the field experiences to bowl the likes Pollard, Gayle, etc. Shadab Jakati is a Former Ranji trophy player who has the record for most Ranji wickets for GOA Cricket Association. He represented the South zone in the Duleep trophy and Chennai Super Kings, Royal Challenge Bangalore, and Gujarat Lions in IPL. Sportzoclock: Anytime is a good time for sports!🏏🏑⚽️🛹 Like, share & subscribe to Sportz O’Clock so that you don’t miss any of the exclusive stories of sport beyond the field An initiative of Kragbuzz Sports (Subsidiary of RCG Group) Powered by Enablex.io

P1 – Ep 10: Former Chennai Super Kings off-spinner Shadab Jakati on Championz Online I Suhaas Vedham

Part 1 Episode 10 👇 is LIVE! “Championz Online with Suhaas Vedham” Brought to you by Kragbuzz Sports Meet the Indian cricketer, a left-handed batsman and a slow left-arm orthodox bowler, Shadab Jakati in an exclusive conversation with Cricket commentator & Presenter Suhaas Vedham. Watch Shadaab talk about his journey till Ranji trophy, Goa cricket, IPL experience, bowling tactics with MS Dhoni, funny run-out incident, and about his on and off the field experiences to bowl the likes Pollard, Gayle, etc. Shadab Jakati is a Former Ranji trophy player who has the record for most Ranji wickets for GOA Cricket Association. He represented the South zone in the Duleep trophy and Chennai Super Kings, Royal Challenge Bangalore, and Gujarat Lions in IPL. Sportzoclock: Anytime is a good time for sports!🏏🏑⚽️🛹 Like, share & subscribe to Sportz O’Clock so that you don’t miss any of the exclusive stories of sport beyond the field An initiative of Kragbuzz Sports (Subsidiary of RCG Group) Powered by Enablex.io

Ep 9: Delhi Capital’s Cricketer, speedster, Avesh Khan on Championz Online I Suhaas Vedham

Episode 9 👇 is LIVE! “Championz Online with Suhaas Vedham” Brought to you by Kragbuzz Sports Meet the speedster Avesh Khan in an exclusive conversation with Cricket commentator & Presenter Suhaas Vedham #IndoreExpress Avesh made his Ranji debut for Madhya Pradesh against Railways in 2014-15 Ranji season. He was part of the 2014 under-19 team. Watch Delhi Capitals’ Avesh Khan talk about his days full of struggle when his father owned a paan shop. But, with family support, Avesh overcame all hurdles to play cricket. We speak to the fast bowler on his cricket journey and his goal of playing for team India only on #Championzonline with Suhaas Vedham. #Speedgun Avesh khan, a right-arm fast bowler, plays for Madhya Pradesh and for Delhi Capitals in IPL & can bowl 145+kmph. Sportzoclock: Anytime is a good time for sports!🏏🏑⚽️🛹 Like, share & subscribe to Sportz O’Clock so that you don’t miss any of the exclusive stories of sport beyond the field An initiative of Kragbuzz Sports (Subsidiary of RCG Group) Powered by Enablex.io

Ep 8: Int’l Bangladesh Cricketer, left arm spinner, Elias Sunny on Championz Online I Suhaas Vedham

Episode 8 👇 is LIVE! “Championz Online with Suhaas Vedham” Brought to you by Kragbuzz Sports Meet the left-arm spinner and Bangladesh cricket team player Elias Sunny in an exclusive conversation with Cricket commentator & Presenter Suhaas Vedham Sunny made his Test cricket debut in 2011. He became the first bowler to take five wickets on his T20I debut and won the Man of the Match award. ✨Watch Bangladesh team’s international cricketer Elias Suny talk about his career’s best moments, his Twenty20 International debut at Belfast in Northern Ireland in July 2012 against Ireland where he took 5/13 from his four overs, including a maiden to restrict the hosts to 119 runs only on #Championzonline with Suhaas Vedham.
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A left-handed batsman and a slow left-arm orthodox spinner, Elias Sunny first played for the Bangladesh Under-17s in 2002-03. He made his first-class debut for Dhaka Division in the 2003-04 season. An elegant batsman, Sunny amassed close to 1000 runs in the 2006-07 season.