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Ruturaj Gaikwad
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“I feel he plays with that tunnel vision of scoring big” : Wasim Jaffer says Ruturaj Gaikwad needs to take more risks

“I feel he plays with that tunnel vision of scoring big” : Wasim Jaffer says Ruturaj Gaikwad needs to take more risks Former Indian cricketer Wasim Jaffer believes that CSK skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad needs to be much more proactive during the early overs. The five-time champions got off the mark in IPL 2026 on Saturday, as the defeated Delhi Capitals by 23 runs. Chennai Super Kings posted 212 runs on the board, with Sanju Samson scoring a terrific century. However, the skipper’s struggles continued, as he managed to score only 15 runs off 18 deliveries. Wasim Jaffer believes that Ruturaj Gaikwad needs to take on much more risks in the powerplay, and get his team off to strong starts. Wasim Jaffer believes that Gaikwad has certainly got the game to back his skills, but wants to show much more intent. “He’s somebody who wants to score big. You know, being an opener, I don’t think you need to look at 80 or 100 from the outset. I think you need to look at giving a terrific start, the kind of start the openers want. He’s not somebody who is going at a 200-plus strike rate. If he’s asked to push the scoring rate, I think he needs to take a lot more risk. He’s got the game. He’s got hundreds in the IPL. But he just, I feel, holds himself [back],” Jaffer said, speaking on ESPNcricinfo. Wasim Jaffer believes Ruturaj Gaikwad can learn from Virat Kohli Wasim Jaffer believes Ruturaj Gaikwad can learn from someone like Virat Kohli who has developed his game over the years. The RCB batter plays much more fearlessly at the top of the order, and Jaffer believes Ruturaj Gaikwad can certainly learn from him. “I feel he plays with that tunnel vision of scoring big. We’ve seen [Virat] Kohli do that: change his game. He’s a different Kohli to what we saw at the start of his career. I am sure Ruturaj can do it [but] he needs to put the impact [first], not think about bulk of runs,” the 48-year-old added. Chennai Super Kings will face Kolkata Knight Riders in a crunch clash on Tuesday, before facing Sunrisers Hyderabad on Saturday. It will be vital for the five-time champions to continue their winning momentum, and climb higher on the points table.

Cricket, IPL, T20 Cricket

“I felt that everything comes down to money” : Devdutt Padikkal opens up on a disappointing IPL stint with LSG

“I felt that everything comes down to money” : Devdutt Padikkal opens up on a disappointing IPL stint with LSG Devdutt Padikkal has been in the form of his life in the opening two matches of IPL 2026 for the defending champions Royal Challengers Bangalore. The Indian batter has already scored 111 runs in two innings at an astonishing strike rate of over 200. RCB have stuck with the southpaw at number three for this season, after he played some vital knocks for the franchise in their title-winning season last run. He amassed 247 runs in 10 matches at a strike rate of 150.61. The Indian batter played for RCB in 2020, where he impressed the world with his batting skills. However, he later moved on to Rajasthan Royals and Lucknow Super Giants, where he had two disappointing stints. Devudtt Padikkal reflects on how he felt when RCB snatched him up at the Mega Auction in 2024 for Rs 2 crores, and how it transformed his career. “I feel that auction was probably the turning point of my career in a lot of ways. I was at that stage of my career where I needed to really commit to the type of cricket I want to play, the kind of cricketer I wanted to be. And coming back to RCB paved my path towards the brand of cricket I wanted to play,” Padikkal said in a video shared by RCB. Devdutt Padikkal reflects on his LSG stint Devdutt Padikkal was bought by LSG ahead of the 2024 IPL for a whopping price of Rs 7.75 crores. The left-handed batter stated that the pressure of being a high-paid player was always there, and he was unable to justify his price tag through his performances. “I feel that auction was probably the turning point of my career in a lot of ways. I was at that stage of my career where I needed to really commit to the type of cricket I want to play, the kind of cricketer I wanted to be. And coming back to RCB paved my path towards the brand of cricket I wanted to play,” Padikkal said in a video shared by RCB. “I moved to LSG for that one year, and obviously, that didn’t go great either. It was really hard. I felt that everything comes down to money. When a franchise is putting their faith in you in terms of that much money they are paying you, you feel like you are letting them down when you don’t perform. At that point, honestly, I didn’t have any answers either,” he concluded.

Virat Kohli
Cricket, T20 Cricket

T20 World Cup 2024, Group A Qualification scenario: What happens if Pakistan defeat India?

T20 World Cup 2024, Group A Qualification scenario: What happens if Pakistan defeat India? USA scripted one of the biggest wins in the history of the T20I World Cup, as they defeated Pakistan in their second Group A encounter. Making their first appearance at the T20 World Cup, the hosts defeated the Asian giants in the Super Over to make it two wins from two matches. USA defeated Canada in their opening match, and followed it up with an incredible outing against the 2009 T20 World Champions. This result has left Group A wide open, as Pakistan could be looking at an early exit from the tournament if they lose to India on 9th June. India started off their campaign in style, defeating Ireland by eight wickets. The Blues would look to inflict further misery on their arch-rivals on Sunday, as a defeat could really hamper Pakistan’s chances of going into the Super Eight. What happens if Pakistan defeats India? Pakistan is among the most unpredictable sides in T20 Cricket. On their day, they can defeat any opponent, such is the quality in their squad. Hence, Pakistan could very much defeat India on Sunday, as the match will be played on a tricky New York pitch once again. Pakistan claimed their first ever World Cup win over India at the 2021 T20 World Cup, hammering their rivals by 10 wickets. If Babar Azam and Co. manage to claim a victory over India, the battle for the top two spots will go down to the last matchday. USA have claimed two victories already, and they are expected to win another match against Ireland. The hosts are expected to lose to India, hence they will end the group stage with three wins and one defeat. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s win over India on Sunday could bring them right back into the mix, as they should claim victories over Ireland and Canada in their final two matches. Meanwhile for Team India, they will certainly fancy their chances against USA and Canada. Hence, Pakistan, India and USA could all end up with six points, and the top two spots will be decided by net run rate. Also Read: ICC T20 World Cup 2024: Three potential upsets in the first round

2022 World Cup
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ICC T20 World Cup 2024: Three potential upsets in the first round

ICC T20 World Cup 2024: Three potential upsets in the first round The T20I World Cup is just around the corner, as West Indies and the United States get ready to host the ninth edition of the event. For the first time in the history of the T20 World Cup, we will see as many as 20 teams participating in the event. The tournament has been divided into three phases- with the first phase being the Group stage, followed by a Super Eight stage, and concluded by the knockouts. This means that there could be more than a couple of upsets in the tournament this year. We are no strangers to witnessing upsets in the T20I World Cups, and this year promises to bring plenty of more drama and entertainment for the fans. Moreover, this is a really great opportunity for some of the minnow nations to prove themselves on the big stage, and gain recognition from the fans and the cricketing community in general. In this article, we look at three potential upsets in the first round of the T20I World Cup. South Africa vs Netherlands : Group D This fixture surely makes the top of our list. Is Netherlands defeating South Africa even considered an upset now, given how their last two World Cup encounters have fared? I guess not. Netherlands shocked the Proteas in the Group Stages of the 2022 T20I World Cup, which ended their aspirations of qualifying for the semifinals of the event. The Dutchmen compounded the misery on the Proteas, after they defeated them once again in the 50-over World Cup held in India last year. This makes it two in two for Netherlands, who come to life when they are up against South Africa. Cashing a score of 159, the Proteas fell 13 runs short of the target against the Dutch in the 2022 T20I World Cup. As discussed earlier, South Africa losing to the the European side should no longer be a surprise, however, given the strength of their squad, it still qualifies as a big upset. South Africa boast of some big players on the T20 circuit currently, which includes the likes of Heinrich Klassen, David Miller, Aiden Markram among many others. On paper, they are way superior to the Netherlands, who have been the party spoilers for South Africa off-late. Pakistan vs Ireland : Group A This fixture has plenty of history, dating way back to 2007. Pakistan suffered one of their most surprising defeats in their World Cup history, when they lost to Ireland at the 2007 ODI World Cup. From then on, Ireland have developed a reputation of being the giant killers. In the previous edition of the T20I World Cup, Ireland defeated the eventual champions England on DLS method. This proved to be England’s only defeat of the tournament, as they went on to win every single match after that setback. Ireland have already secured a victory over Pakistan a couple of weeks ago in the first of the three-match T20I series they played against each other. Pakistan won the series 2-1, however, this could be a huge boost for Ireland heading into the World Cup. Moreover, given Pakistan’s tendency to underperform consistently at World Cups, this leaves a huge door open for the European side. Pakistan were defeated by Zimbabwe in the 2022 T20I World Cup, which left them hanging by a thread in the tournament. However, they did manage to reach the finals, where they eventually lost to England. Ireland have plenty of quality and experience in their ranks, led by their skipper Paul Stirling. The likes of Andrew Balbirnie, Harry Tector and Mark Adair could really make an impact against the 2009 T20I World Cup champions. Hence, we believe Ireland really have a shot at upsetting Pakistan. England vs Scotland : Group B England open their T20I World Cup campaign against Scotland on June 4th. The defending champions have been prone to being at the receiving end of upsets in World Cup events. From losing to Ireland in the 2011 World Cup to losing to Ireland again in the 2022 T20I World Cup, England can be a really unpredictable team in such events. England’s most surprising defeat in the T20 World Cup till date has to be their 45-run defeat at the hands of Netherlands in 2014. The two-time champions were bundled out for just 88 runs, while chasing a score of 144 runs. Scotland have some seasoned campaigners in their squad, which includes the likes of Richie Berrington, George Munsey and Matthew Cross who also played the 2021 T20I World Cup. They also defeated West Indies in the qualifying stages of the 2022 edition of the event, but lost to Zimbabwe and Ireland as they failed to make it to the round-robin stage. An upset looks highly unlikely, but we believe Scotland have the personnel to deliver in the first match of their campaign against England. Also Read: “We played like invincibles throughout the season,” Shreyas Iyer delighted as KKR thrash Hyderabad to lift their third IPL title

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