Brisbane have a Big Bash
25th January 2024
Brisbane have a Big Bash
Brisbane break up the BBL duopoly, SKY & Hayley Matthews are the T20 players of 2023, and the PCB kind of has a new chairman?
Josh Brown (54) and Spencer Johnson (4-26) led the Brisbane Heat to their first BBL title since 2012-13. Cricket Australia’s Jack Paynter writes about an emotional evening for the players picked out of obscurity by the Heat, including both Brown & Johnson.
The ICC named Suryakumar Yadav & Hayley Matthews the best T20 cricketers of 2023, amongst a slew of other awards.
Shakib Al Hasan has been diagnosed with a retinal issue in his left eye, a problem that was reportedly disturbing him during the ODI World Cup. Now, it might disrupt his plans for the T20 World Cup too.
Shah Kanwar’s day job is to maintain a fair and free election for the executive roles of the Pakistan Cricket Board, but has now been appointed the Chairman of the PCB. He has promised free and fair elections, but people seem to already know who the next Chairman is going to be.
Bazball goes all in on spin
Should ENG have picked Anderson, when will the Hyderabad pitch start turning, and Bazball dictates tearing down Gill with short balls.
Shoaib Bashir has received his visa and will fly down over the weekend.
Indian Express’ Sandip G seems baffled by the English decision to drop the vastly experienced James Anderson in favour of a three spin line-up, while his colleague Venkata Krishna B reports that no one is sure when the Hyderabad pitch will start turning.
Cricket.com’s Anirudh Suresh predicts that England will pepper Shubman Gill with short balls despite their focus on spin, as Bazball principles dictate dominating your enemy in any way possible.
Wisden’s Aadya Sharma talks to Dhruv Jurel about his journey up the ranks and his hope to emulate even 5% of Dhoni’s career achievements, while ESPNcricinfo’s Shashank Kishore profiles Rajat Patidar, the late replacement for Virat Kohli.
The saviours of Test cricket
The shoots of Test hope beyond IND-ENG, 18-year old Arshin Kulkarni’s quick rise to stardom, and the BPL’s bland predictability.
ESPNcricinfo’s Alagappan Muthu thinks that India & England are the last bastion of hope for Test cricket, but The Guardian’s James Wallace writes about the small shoots of hope sprouting in odd places, such as with the emergence of Windies bowler Shamar Joseph.
Cricbuzz’s Telford Vice profiles Arshin Kulkarni, the Marathi sensation making waves at the U-19 World Cup for India.
The Daily Star’s Nabid Yeasin writes about the bland predictability of the Bangladesh Premier League, where the script follows win toss → choose to field → win match.
ABD on dominating in India
ABD thinks Bazball should do well in India, The Grade Cricketer has a hilarious preview of the series, and a look at the BBL final + AUS-WI series.
AB de Villiers believes that attacking play suits away teams in India, reviews that SA20 action, and reacts the news of former India U-19 sensation Unmukt Chand lining up for USA in the upcoming World Cup.
The Grade Cricketer’s Sam Perry & Ian Higgins ignore all the going-ons in Australia to instead bring us their usual hilarious preview of the India-England Test series.
Willow Talk’s Alyssa Healy, Brad Haddin, & Adam Peacock discuss the BBL final as well as the other Test kicking off today between Australia & West Indies. [Apple Podcasts]
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