And the fresh matches of the Duleep Trophy began in an interesting note as India A took on the D side, while India B locked horns with India C. Interestingly the Team B vs Team C clash offered no live streaming. Hence, fans who were not present at the stadium failed to witness a superb knock by Ishan Kishan, who was included in the India C team at the very last moment. In other news, MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma grabbed headlines, courtesy of their near IPL future! On that note, here are six of the most eye-catching sports news from Thursday, September 12.
MS Dhoni to retire soon?
The question of when MS Dhoni will retire from IPL cricket has been ongoing since his international retirement in 2019. Despite ending his international career, Dhoni has been a prominent figure in the IPL since its start in 2008. Meanwhile, Piyush Chawla is another veteran who remains active in the IPL. Recently, during a podcast, Chawla was playfully asked who would retire first—Dhoni or himself. Chawla responded with “Mahi Bhai,” hinting that Dhoni’s retirement could be approaching.
Should Rohit Sharma continue at MI?
Former Mumbai Indians (MI) player Pragyan Ojha has shared his thoughts on Rohit Sharma’s future with the franchise. Ojha, who won two IPL titles with MI and played alongside Rohit for four years, believes Rohit should remain with MI. In an exclusive chat with Insidesport, Ojha emphasized that parting with Rohit would be challenging for MI. He praised Rohit’s growth as both a captain and player, expressing his personal view that Rohit should continue with the franchise into IPL 2025.
Ishan ‘comeback’ Kishan
Wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan made a stunning return to first-class cricket with a masterful century for India C. He was a last-minute inclusion in the squad after initially being left out, following an injury that kept him from the Duleep Trophy opener. Kishan reached his half-century in just 48 balls, dominating early with boundaries. Kishan took charge and continued his aggressive play, reaching his fifty shortly after lunch on Day 1. He slowed down as he approached his century, eventually completing it with 14 fours and 2 sixes, alongside Baba Indrajit, who also scored a fifty. With Kishan’s contribution, IND C’s score after Day 1 read 357/5 in 79 overs.
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No more Afghanistan cricket?
Rumors are swirling that the Taliban regime in Afghanistan is considering a gradual ban on cricket. This would be a major setback for the country’s rising cricketing talent. The ban could severely limit the team’s ability to compete on the world stage and would have a devastating impact not just in Afghanistan but in entire cricketing world. As of now, it is unknown at the moment, when and how the ban will come about.
BAN squad for IND Tests!
Bangladesh have named their squad for the upcoming two-Test series against India. Pacer Shoriful Islam has been ruled out due to injury, while uncapped player Jaker Anik Ali has been included. He has been amongst runs in Bangladesh’s domestic circuit. The series begins in Chennai on September 19. Bangladesh will be high on confidence after their unprecedented 2-0 Test series win vs Pakistan.
Jay Shah assures Bangladesh cricket
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president, Faruque Ahmed, has received assurances from the BCCI secretary, Jay Shah, regarding the security of the Bangladesh cricket team’s upcoming tour of India. Despite initial opposition from a nationalist group, the BCB is confident in the security arrangements and will proceed with the tour.