The inaugural Women’s U19 Asia Cup, scheduled to take place in Malaysia, will see India and Pakistan battling it out in the same group. The tournament will include six teams, divided into two groups. Group A consists of India, Pakistan, and Nepal, while Group B includes Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Malaysia. The tournament will commence on December 15, with the hosts facing Sri Lanka in the opening game. India and Pakistan are set to clash on the same day while the top two teams from each group will compete in the Super Four round on December 19 and 20.
The four teams competing in the semifinals of the 2024 ACC Men's T20 Emerging Teams Asia Cup have been decided after a tough league-stage phase in Muscat, Oman. Sri Lanka and Afghanistan advanced from Group A, while India and Pakistan secured their spots from Group B. With India being the only unbeaten team in the semifinals, all eyes will be on the upcoming matches in the Al Amerat Cricket Ground.
Nitish Reddy's incredible diving catch dismissed Mayank Agarwal and gave India B the initial breakthrough against India A in the final day of the Duleep Trophy opener. With Yash Dayal and Navdeep Saini picking up wickets in the morning session, India B is looking to secure all six points. However, the four-wicket collapse of India A has put them in danger of suffering a loss. The senior stars are in need of a big partnership to avoid a potential defeat in the final hours of the match.
During the ongoing Duleep Trophy 2024, young Indian batsman Sarfaraz Khan delivered an exciting performance in the India B vs India A match. After a disappointing first inning, Sarfaraz came back strong with a rapid-fire knock of 46 runs in just 36 balls, powered by five consecutive boundaries against India A's Akash Deep. This spectacular display of batting surely put him back in contention for the upcoming Bangladesh Test series.
In a much-awaited match between two Indian domestic teams, India A and India B, Washington Sundar took a crucial wicket by getting KL Rahul out on the first ball. KL Rahul, who is currently not part of the T20 World Cup squad, played for India B and was dismissed for just 37 runs in their Duleep Trophy match on Saturday. India A struggled, losing five wickets in the morning session, but India B's Musheer Khan scored an impressive century, leading them to a total of 321 runs. This match could have a major impact on the upcoming T20 World Cup squad selection as players look to prove themselves in domestic cricket.
In the highly-anticipated Duleep Trophy clash between India A and India B, the two teams are evenly poised on Day 3 at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. With the Shubman Gill-led India A side trailing the opponent's first-innings score, it will be up to the current batting duo of Riyan Parag and KL Rahul to put up a solid partnership. On the other hand, India B will rely on the brilliant batting performance of Musheer Khan and the fine form of Navdeep Saini to extend their lead.
India B's Navdeep Saini made a strong impact in the game against India A in the Duleep Trophy, taking two crucial wickets including that of highly-rated batsman Shubman Gill. His delivery to dismiss Gill was a peach, pitching on the seam and moving back in to crash onto the stumps. Saini also affected a caught behind dismissal of Mayank Agarwal, helped by an acrobatic catch by Rishabh Pant. India B looks to be in control with a sizeable lead and consistent wickets falling. Saini will be eager to make a comeback to the Indian team with this impressive performance.
19-year-old Musheer Khan played a magnificent knock, scoring 174 runs to lead India B to a total of 290/7 against India A in the Duleep Trophy 2024 tournament. After a shaky start, Musheer was well-supported by Navdeep Saini, who made 42 runs. On the other side, Shubman Gill's India C and Shreyas Iyer's India D were dismissed for 164 and 168 runs respectively in the other match of the tournament.
In his debut match at the Duleep Trophy, 19-year-old Musheer Khan proved to be the star player for India B as he hit a remarkable 181 runs against India A. Despite wickets falling at the other end, Musheer partnered with tail-ender Navdeep Saini to create the highest eighth-wicket partnership in tournament history. The young cricketer's performance has put him in the ranks of other great players in the sport.
In a thrilling match between India A and India B in the Duleep Trophy, fast-bowlers Khaleel Ahmed, Avesh Khan, and Akash Deep put India B in a tough spot early on, reducing them to 94/7 on day one. However, a rescue mission led by Musheer Khan's impressive century and a partnership with Navdeep Saini helped India B make a comeback. But Kuldeep Yadav's breakthrough in the 11th over turned the tide in India A's favor again. With India B at 305/8, the game is still anyone's for the taking.