A Matter Of Patience And Faith For The Indian Cricket Team

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New Zealand had an upper hand over the Indian Cricket Team in the third test match at the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. It turned out to be a 3-0 whitewash. Indians are not accustomed to such sort of loss at home so the outpour has been pretty strong too. However, as a die-hard fan, it’s very important to take a step back and evaluate the bigger picture. Does this loss indicate a downfall of intent, lack of leadership or poor coaching? Let’s dive into these pressing concerns with a balanced perspective. 1. Has The Indian Cricket Team Lost Its Intent? It is easy to get frustrated when the team we respect so much does not perform as per our expectations. However the difference between losing intent and losing to a good opponent is a world of difference. India did not lose because they lacked intent. New Zealand played super disciplined cricket that checked India’s aggression at bay. Moments of victory and defeat go hand in hand in sports. Every game, lost or won, presents an opportunity for introspection. The Indian Cricket Team would have come back to attack the next series with more precision and intent, as is their norm after suffering defeats. India is a side which draws momentum from losses and infuses that into their next match. This could just give them the fuel to rise against Australia in the much-hyped Border-Gavaskar series. So, instead of doubting their intentions, maybe we should believe in their resilience and wait for them to display it. 2. Should Rohit Sharma Be Sacked As India’s Test Captain? A big no.This is the most debated question, however Rohit Sharma’s contribution to the Indian Cricket Team is more than just a win-loss record. Rohit is someone who brings aggression and inspiration to his role and leads by example. He is a great player who does not care to place his wicket on the line for the team, something that is rarely seen in modern-day cricket. The leadership brand he delivers is of a willingness to counter-attack to set the tone for a bold innings. Every captain has ups and downs. What distinguishes them is that they can support their players through it all. The very fact that Rohit gives confidence to younger cricketers like Yashasvi Jaiswal, Sarfaraz Khan, Dhruv Jurel and Aakash Deep all of whom have already gone on to become talent prospects under his mentorship he has proven to be players’ captain who trusts other teammates and creates a nourishing atmosphere that goes onto create long-term success although it also brings short term failure. Fans can now look past the last couple of losses and remember how many times Rohit’s leadership has instilled fearlessness into the Indian Cricket Team. And patience, they say, is a test of loyalty. I do not think we need to forget the devotion for the game in Rohit Sharma when we talk about him. 3. Is The Current Coaching Panel Not Up To The Mark? Judging the coaching panel after a few series would be rather premature. Coaching at national level often needs time to make an impact and success isn’t what you can expect instantly. It would be a different ball game indeed, however Gautam Gambhir has shown what potential he holds as a tactician in his stint with the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the Indian Premier League (IPL), guiding them to the trophy in 2024. Fans must remember that each coaching team brings a different vision to the table and for Gambhir and his unit to establish theirs, they require time and trust. Success stories are seldom built overnight and a hasty judgment only undermines their efforts. Just as we have seen past coaches shape the team over seasons, Gambhir and his panel need a chance to build their legacy. With defeat, come accusations and despair. Each of the players, coaches and leaders has put in years of practice and sacrifice to bring themselves to that playing field. So let us rally behind them with understanding and encouragement rather than bash them. As in life, the sadness makes the wins that much sweeter in sport. The Indian Cricket Team’s journey was full of heart-stopping moments of glory and times of learning. Now, when they are at a crossroads, they need their supporters to stand with them and not bashing them. After all, faith is not tested in the moments of victory however in times of adversity. Let’s hold on to that faith and let’s watch the Indian Cricket Team bounce back. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye

IPL 2025: Rajasthan Royals Likely To Retain Four Players

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The Rajasthan Royals (RR) are likely to retain four players ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 mega auction, including Sanju Samson, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Riyan Parag and Sandeep Sharma. Surprisingly, wicketkeeper-opening batter, Jos Buttler and leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal are not part of the initial retention list, however the Royals have the right-to-match for both and can try bringing them back at the auctions, as per reports. Rajasthan Royals Deliberating On Jurel Another name that has been deliberated is the wicketkeeper-batter Dhruv Jurel, picked up for INR 20 lakhs in an auction conducted to pick a team for the 2022 season. Recently, Jurel received his first India test cap playing a home test against England. It has been revealed that Jurel has been quite influential from the bottom end. For 22 innings, Dhruv Jurel has shown his excellence to hit at a strike rate of 151.52 for scoring 347 runs. Budget Implications For Rajasthan Royals These four retentions would take a minimum of INR 47 crore from the budget for the Royals. Including Jurel, that could take it to a higher INR 65 crore that would leave only INR 55 crore available to spend in the auction. As Sandeep is an uncapped player having not played international cricket over five years, there’s also the factor of regulations imposed by the IPL regarding a player’s status as one who has never represented any national team in any International Cricket match. Retained Player Performances This retained player group was crucial to the Royals’ making it to the IPL 2024 playoffs. Samson had his best IPL season with 531 runs, while Parag also had his most successful IPL season with 573 runs and earned a T20I debut with India. Sandeep, who was bought during the 2023 auction at INR 50 lakh, picked up 13 wickets at an economy of 8.18 and performed well in the powerplay and death overs. Although Jaiswal’s 2024 season was a bit subdued (435 runs at a 152 strike rate), he is one of India’s most promising young openers. RR Uncertain For Buttler And Chahal Jos Buttler and Yuzvendra Chahal, who have done so well in the past, have been considered to be in the retention list after their recent form and fitness issues. Buttler scored 359 runs with a strike rate of 141 in IPL 2024 but has been out since the T20 World Cup semi-final due to injuries. Chahal, on the other hand, stands as the highest wicket-taker in IPL’s history with 18 last season with an economy of 9.41 on most occasions when he bowls as an Impact Player to the Royals. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye

IPL 2025: Gujarat Titans Likely To Retain Five Core Players

Gujarat Titans - IPL

Gujarat Titans (GT) are expected to retain five players going into the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 mega auction. Players expected to be retained from the side include Shubman Gill, Rashid Khan, B Sai Sudharsan, Rahul Tewatia and Shahrukh Khan. This will give them only one right-to-match card option for the IPL 2025 auction. Budget Impact For Gujarat Titans Under the IPL rules, each franchise is allowed to retain as many as six players ahead of the 2025 auction, with the maximum allowed being five capped internationals and two uncapped. Retaining three capped players and two uncapped players will cost GT at least INR 51 crore from their INR 120 crore budget, though amounts for each of their contracts remain undisclosed. The minimum the IPL retain will be of INR 18 crore to the first, INR 14 to the second and INR 11 for the third; the minimum to the fourth will also be INR 18, and for the fifth, it’s INR 14. The value will be at INR 4 crore for the uncapped one, but the teams must negotiate themselves for more dollars. Gill And Rashid: The Franchise Pillars Shubman Gill and Rashid Khan are both the bedrock of the Gujarat Titans since it became part of the IPL. Gill was signed for a value of INR 8 crore, while Rashid was signed for the more handsome amount of INR 15 crore. With 24 years already ticking away, Gill was given the command when their former Captain Hardik Pandya was released to Mumbai Indians. For now, Rashid will go on to be one of their top bowling all-rounders. Rising Star Sudharsan The decision to prefer 23-year-old Sai Sudharsan over seasoned internationals such as Mohammed Shami and David Miller could raise some eyebrows, but GT sees him as a top-order mainstay for the future. Bought for INR 20 lakhs in 2022, Sudharsan, who had aggregated 527 runs in IPL 2024 with an average rising toward 48, brought back his strike rate as also up to 141. Already, he has long been considered a test prospect by India selectors and his team management, talking also on the eve of this Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Tewatia And Shahrukh: Power Down The Order Rahul Tewatia and Shahrukh Khan are the uncapped all-rounders who have been known to be powerful hitters. With this, GT has enriched its lower middle order further. Tewatia is an old finisher bought for INR 9 crore in 2022 and has given tremendous guidance to the leadership group with his insights on domestic players. Shahrukh is an extremely handy lower-order batsman and part-time off-spinner, picked in the 2024 auction for INR 7.4 crore and widely reckoned to be one of the hardest hitters in the domestic circuit. Final Retentions To Be Out Before October 31 Teams will be allowed to file their final list of retained players before October 31 as the IPL 2025 auction promises changes all round. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye

Rajasthan Royals Aims To Give Back To The Grassroots Sport

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Rajasthan Royals and Red Bull have joined hands to discover and develop India’s exciting emerging fast-bowling talent by launching the 2024 edition of Red Bull Speedster, powered by Rajasthan Royals. The multi-city program will provide an opportunity for young bowlers from across the country to demonstrate their skills and gain a chance to become part of the professional cricket system. City-based qualifiers with elite coaching reflect the highest commitment to grassroots cricket development. Grassroots Cricket and Talent Discovery At Rajasthan Royals At the heart of Red Bull Speedster is the mission of empowering grassroots level cricket. Right from its inception in the year 2020, the program has been well on track in shortlisting and supporting young players Naman Tiwari and Pratik Kumar, amongst others for forays into the National Cricket arena. Young Mohammed Sharim, who is the developing bowler participating under this program, termed it to be the “game-changer”, with opportunities being thrown at him such as bowling over stars like Sanju Samson, Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler. Top-Tier Coaching and Opportunities at Rajasthan Royals High-Performance Centre Selected players of the Red Bull Speedster qualifiers will get to train at the Rajasthan Royals High-Performance Centre in Talegaon, a world-class facility 150 kilometres from Nagpur. The facility has 14 cricket wickets, indoor nets, a gym and a swimming pool to provide an ideal training environment, away from the distraction of urban life. Selected talents will be guided by RR’s Bowling Coach Shane Bond and others at the state-of-the-art facility to prepare themselves. Monthly Cricket Camps for All Young Aspiring Cricketers The Rajasthan Royals High-Performance Centre conducts a 7-day camp for all young aspiring cricketers, boys and girls above seven years, apart from the Speedster program. These camps are there to foster talent from the grass root level. They will offer full training that consists of cricket coaching, strength and conditioning, mental strengthening sessions, dietary advice and shared, air-conditioned lodging. Coaches will be chosen on player skills and availability. This is an ideal camp for any category of player. A Holistic Approach to Player Development These camps involve more than just fitness training in the holistic growth of the players. Those aspiring to play cricket get all the benefits of fitness programmers, mental conditioning, as well as nutrition guidance which will allow them to best prepare themselves for the test of match cricket. It is also reinforced by four proper meals every day and warm accommodations of the Royals club. Creating a Cricketers’ Future Legend The Rajasthan Royals’ initiatives in grassroots cricket, the Red Bull Speedster and the High-Performance Centre provide new chances for the future generations to turn their dreams into a reality. It is how the Royals would build and nurture the future of Indian cricket by bringing raw talent and professional achievement. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye

IPL 2025 Mega Auction: All You Need To Know In A Q&A Format

IPL 2025 Auction

With the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 Mega Auction just around the corner, franchises are finalizing player retention and fans are eagerly waiting for updates on team compositions. So, here’s a comprehensive Q&A on everything you want to know before the big day. Q1: How many players can each IPL team retain before the mega auction? As many as six players can be retained by each team from their IPL 2024 roster. Those can include a maximum of five capped internationals and two uncapped Indian players. This six-player retention limit helps retain the core for teams before the auction. Q2: What is the cost of player retention for teams? Every IPL franchise has a budget of INR 120 crore for building their squads for the 2025 season, up 20% from last year. Here is the list: First retained player: INR 18 croreSecond retained player: INR 14 croreThird retained player: INR 11 croreFourth retained player: INR 18 croreFifth retained player: INR 14 croreEvery uncapped Indian player: INR 4 crore If a team continues to retain five capped players then they will lose at least INR 75 crores from their purse. Q3: Are the five capped players to be decided or split by the team within the retention amount? Yes. The amount of INR 75 crore that is required to retain five capped players can be split in any proportion, but the total amount cannot exceed INR 75 crore. So, if a franchise wants to retain its star player at INR 23 crore, it could retain a fifth player at a lower amount to balance the budget. Q4: What’s the buzz around player retention and the challenges teams face? Sunrisers Hyderabad has only fueled the controversy with reports that it plans to retain Heinrich Klaasen for INR 23 crore. In this case, the other teams like Mumbai Indians who are planning to retain the marquee players Hardik Pandya, Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah and Suryakumar Yadav, would be the ones having to make tricky decisions regarding fair distribution of their retention purse. Besides, there is talk that the players such as Rishabh Pant, KL Rahul and Shreyas Iyer may also choose to go for the auction rather than retention. Q5: What is the Right-to-Match (RTM) option and how does it work? The RTM option allows teams to bid back for players during the auction if they did not retain them earlier. Here’s how it works. A team that retains less than six players on October 31 can use RTM options in the mega auction. If they retain three players, for instance, they are eligible to use three RTM options. In the IPL 2025 auction, if the former player of a team is sold by another franchise, the selling team has an option to match the highest and buy back the player However, this year, with a new twist, should a team exercise an RTM, the highest bidding franchise can raise their original bid again. The exercising team must then match this new, higher bid so that they can secure the player. Q6. How does the RTM rule affect uncapped players? If an IPL franchise has retained five capped players, they can only use their RTM option to buy back an uncapped player. If two uncapped players are already retained, teams can’t use RTM on an additional uncapped player during the auction. Q7: Why is MS Dhoni now considered an uncapped player and how does that impact Chennai Super Kings? The IPL has brought back a regulation through which players who retired, or have not played cricket at the international level within the last five years of the draft, would go under the uncapped segment. This ensures the Chennai Super Kings can keep MS Dhoni as an uncapped player and forfeit just INR 4 crores from their purse while the rest can be more.  Q8: Can a player decline retention by his own IPL franchise? Yes. A player can decline a retention offered by his very own IPL franchise and go under the hammer. Also, no trades of players allowed between the date of the retention on October 31, 2024 and the start of IPL 2025 season. Q9: When is the IPL 2025 Mega Auction? Although the official date for the IPL 2025 Mega Auction is yet not declared, it is supposed to happen in the last week of November. The IPL auction generally happens over two days. The retention deadline draws near on October 31st, 2024 and teams build up on their strategies ahead of what is to be an exciting IPL 2025 Mega Auction. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye

Matthew Wade Retires With Memory Of 3 Scoops

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As Matthew Wade retires, let’s take a moment back into 2021. Who can forget Matthew Wade hitting a heroic knock that bailed out his teammates during the 2021 T20 World Cup in Adelaide against Pakistan? His three scoops off Pakistan spearhead Shaheen Shah Afridi in the final over, however, showed nerve and skill and commitment that were characteristic of a celebrated career that has lasted 13 years. Wade Turning The Tide With Stoinis It was one of those nights that Wade would never forget. Australia was chasing 177. With the wickets falling in regular intervals, the pressure mounted. With 50 runs needed off the final four overs, Wade joined Marcus Stoinis in the middle. The two all-rounders took on Pakistan’s best bowlers and delivered a masterclass in chase-building under pressure. But it was Wade’s fearlessness against Afridi in the 19th over that etched his name into T20 folklore. The Three Scoops That Shocked Pakistan Needs 20 runs from the last two overs and Wade brazenly launched three consecutive scoops for sixes, each more outrageous than the last. First, he stepped out of his stumps to Afridi’s full-length delivery and moved across the wickets, exposing the stumps behind him. He timed the shot beautifully, taking it over fine leg. Afridi went back a fraction in length, but Wade had anticipated that as well. The second six had him on top of the bowler, scooping again effortlessly. In the third six, Australia had sealed a final ticket, with Wade finishing off the match with a style that sent both Pakistan and their supporters to stunned silence. Wade & His Resilience From this single over, Wade got Pakistan out and proved how his career had changed his journey from a utility wicket-keeper batsman to match-winner one. It was the career summit where persistence, strength and the courage at the right moment marked Wade’s passage. In some ways, Wade’s whole journey tells of his spirit of fight—a player for every role and challenge as he gripped it in grit and audacity. The Legacy of a Fearless Cricketer As Wade leaves international cricket, three scoops against Shaheen Afridi in 2021 will go down in the annals of Australian T20 history, never to be forgotten by fans. The knock epitomized his career: gritty, relentless and ultimately, victorious. His legacy will inspire future generations to play fearlessly, with belief and resolve, just like he did on that magical night in Dubai. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye

IND vs AUS: Who Is Abhimanyu Easwaran?

Abhimanyu Easwaran

The entry of Abhimanyu Easwaran into the Indian Cricket Team for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024 is the best form of a saga of grit and patience. An eleven-year long journey of toil and excellence on the domestic cricket circuit finally earned the Bengal opener the potential to merge into the exclusive group of those who would be representing India in the Border-Gavaskar Series. To Easwaran, this is much more than a selection – it’s a welcome recognition after so long of his contributions and his pursuit to break through the glass ceiling of Indian Cricket. Abhimanyu Easwaran – Batting Mainstay For Bengal Easwaran began with Bengal, establishing himself as a mainstay of the batting lineup. His technical finesse and steady temperament earned him the right-hand opener slot very quickly, as he developed a record of excellence across first-class cricket. Easwaran has played for India A in the Deodhar Trophy during 2018-19. He made his T20 debut in 2016-17. That season was his rising as he scored 861 runs in a mere six games to become Bengal’s leading run-scorer in the Ranji Trophy 2018-19. Thereby, making his spot in the top order opener dependable in the domestic circuit. Breaking Into First Class in the Duleep Trophy Abhimanyu Easwaran was selected in India Red for the Duleep Trophy in August 2019. He produced one of the finest knocks during the final. Easwaran hit 153 runs and won the match for India Red against India Green. That put him into national limelight, however yet the doors for an India call-up had not been opened. The numbers did the talking, though. Easwaran’s statistical records over the years speak for themselves. Over eleven years of first-class cricket, he scored 7,316 runs at an average of 48.5 with 25 centuries and 29 fifties. These numbers normally would cement a player’s place in the national side. However in a country like India, which is brimming with batting talent, Easwaran was constantly fighting to get selected. He was generally on the periphery either as a standby or as a reserve player. To be more specific, for the 2021 test match series at home against England, Easwaran had been included in the Indian Cricket Team squad as one of the standby players. Though near, he still had to wait to receive his test cap. Consistency In The Domestic Circuit As recently as in 2024, Easwaran continued his domestic supremacy by hammering an century off 154 balls against India D representing India B in the Duleep Trophy. Before that, he was undefeated in 157 while in another round against India C further increasing his credentials of making it to national selections. India Call Up That day finally arrived when, on October 25th 2024, came in. Easwaran had been named in India’s Border-Gavaskar Trophy squad against Australia. It is not only a personal achievement however a strength for domestic cricket. The boy from Dehradun to the Indian Cricket Team is the best definition of resilience and patience one needs to achieve any height.  Easwaran’s selection is not just a prize but a celebration of his decade-long efforts for Indian cricket and with skill and composure that has bewitched everyone, he now stands ready to prove his mettle on the grandest stage of all as he is set to take on the likes of Australian fast bowlers, Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood in the BGT 2024. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye

IND vs NZ: Sports Technology Advancements Provoked Sarfaraz To Appeal For DRS

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The day one of the second test match between India and New Zealand witnessed timely intervention from India’s Sarfaraz Khan to convince his captain, Rohit Sharma to go for the review at the Decision Review System (DRS) that actually proved to be vital for the Indian Cricket Team. The dismissal, overturned from not out, of Will Young against New Zealand was the turning point of the day. That this has been the game-changer wherein Ravichandran Ashwin claimed his second scalp of the morning speaks largely to just how DRS has reshaped modern-day cricket. How is DRS technology changing the landscape of contemporary cricket? The integration of DRS in modern cricket alters the way teams strategize their decisions on the field. Just a few years back, decisions provided by umpires were final and often became controversial. With DRS, there is an improvisation that allows players and teams to challenge close calls. The change in the game now has made players play an active role concerning decision-making. DRS gives fair play and adds to the level of transparency in places of decision in the game. How technology in cricket has benefitted Players, Umpires and Match Referees? For players like Sarfaraz Khan, the DRS system meant they could influence the game directly, providing information to their captain. That this was in fact an example where wicketkeepers like Rishabh Pant were not solely responsible for calls. Technological advancements in cricket are not limited only to DRS. All of them have been game-changers for players, umpires and match referees. For instance, ultra-edge, ball-tracking systems and Hawk-Eye can help the umpires make tough decisions. Snickometer and HotSpot proved to be very useful tools in checking minor edges or bat-pad touches that one may miss with his naked eyes. Thus, not only do these innovations decrease errors but also they ease a bit of burden from umpires who can now make decisions based on technological support. Snickometer Invented by English computer scientist Allan Plaskett in the mid-1990s, the Snickometer was first broadcast on UK Channel 4 in 1999, accompanied by such technologies as Hawk-Eye and the Red Zone. The Snickometer helps umpires decide whether or not the ball has made contact with the bat by measuring differences in magnitude of sound waves. Renamed “Ultra Edge” after its premiere, it eventually lost first position to the more advanced Real-Time Snicko in 2013. Hawk-Eye Hawk-Eye is ball-tracking technology which predicts whether a delivery would have hit the stumps had it not been obstructed by the batsman, most of the times his pad. It is really crucial in making LBW decisions. It was developed by British computer scientist Paul Hawkins and launched in 2001. Ten years later, the Sony company bought the technology, so it plays a leading role in making modern sports officiating more high-tech. Hot Spot Hot Spot is a television imaging technology which employs infrared cameras to detect whether or not the batsman has made contact with the ball. The first part of this technology was invented by French scientist Nicholas Bion. A Melbourne-based company BBG Sports introduced Hot Spot into cricket. Data Analytics The ICC employs analytics software such as SAP HANA Cloud Platform and SAP Lumira to analyze scorecard statistics, player performances, profiles and other key data. Techniques in data mining are also applied to determine dynamic rankings for players. The main idea is to enable real-time, engaging statistics for the fans through the ICC app and website. How is sports technology taking the game of cricket forward? The match referees and analysts also gain from technological integration. This allows them to carefully watch the incidents that occur in the field and assess the players’ adherence to the rules before disciplining them when necessary. Detailed data analytics assist teams in planning. Coaches and players can then study the strengths and weaknesses or patterns of the opponents as an edge in competition. Technology advancements are changing the way fans experience the game. Slow-motion replays, tracking of the ball, virtual reality just make the viewing experience far more immersive and gives fans access to a whole new perspective in action and cricket becomes widely appealing across borders. In other words, cricket would just adapt new equipment to include more as a sure and fair principle of the game, thus raising the enjoyment quotient for a player who plays the game today. To Sarfaraz Khan and all those like him, DRS and all the technological assistance means he will be able to tap instinct, analytic ability and above everything else, bring the balance in which to propel the game on. On the first day of the second test match in Pune, for example, we observed changes in cricket that surely is going to take the game forward. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye

Women’s T20 WC 2024: Another Final, Another Heartbreak For South Africa

South Africa Faces Heartbreak At The T20 WC

Once more, South Africa‘s dream of holding a World Cup trophy meets the cruel hands of defeat. It was to be their time-everything pointed in that direction. Cricket giants had fallen by the way and for the first time South Africa had stepped up to greatness as favourites. However the game, life, is never fair and what had been so agonisingly within reach had again slipped from their fingers. The agony of this loss goes beyond scores; it speaks to years of longing and deep-seated belief that things will be different; that indeed, the weight of a nation’s hope crumbles beneath defeat’s reality. An Agony For South Africa Despite Paul Adams’s rallying pre-match pep talk, wherein he appealed to his players to draw strength from unity and to get inspiration from the Arc de Triomphe as a winner over adversity, South Africa did not fare the better in the field. No fire was visible in the fielding, no energy in the step. Furrows on the brows and slumped shoulders told the story of a team carrying the weight of expectation rather than riding the wave of their moment. They lacked the spark they showed in the tournament and seemed to be playing under the crushing weight of knowing how much was at stake. Not just a final—it was the final that they thought would rewrite their history. The Cost of Blunders Mistakes crept in. The wides, the no-balls, the fumbles in the field–all told of a team unravelling under the weight of their own ambition. Their normally disciplined bowling attack crumpled, their extra deliveries something they could not afford. The little costlier errors, hyped by the occasion, made the difference. They had thought to run after a small total, but by the time that the innings was done and over, the total had stretched beyond what they would go on to plan. The space between winning and defeat, so small and yet so vast, became clear with every run added. Fading Hope with Every Wicket Later, with the bat in hand, they failed again. The opening partnership had promised much for this country for a short brief time. Laura Wolvaardt was ever the tall and still standing bat; middle-order batsmen of South Africa, though, were yet to be tested under the intense fire of a World Cup final and bowed under the pressure. Every dot ball felt like a step away from glory, every wicket like the collapse of a dream. Pressure crushed them and before they knew it, the game was lost. As the runs disappeared, so did the hopes of millions who watched from their homes. The Cost Of Hope This loss feels cruel not just because of what happened on the field, but because of what it means off it. A country that burdens so many struggles-poverty, inequality, crime-in sport is more than just a game. It is the sign of hope, a season of unity in a fractured world. The people of South Africa would hark for that perhaps even more than any person could express. They wanted to believe that for the first time in their history, the tale would turn—that South Africa would transcend its past tragedies and become a triumphant superpower. Now, there is only emptiness left. Turning Adversity into Strength And yet, as much as the pain stings today, there is also resilience in South Africa’s story. This team, this nation, knows how to move forward. The tears will dry, the disappointment will be swallowed and the spirit of giving a tough fight will rise again. In a year’s time, at the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 in India, the Proteas Women will go again. That is what South Africa does-they never give up hope, never give up the fight. And someday, they will own it all. However, today, that’s just not the case. Too much heartache is all too real. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye

Women’s T20 WC 2024: New Zealand Had The Last Laugh

New Zealand won the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024

It was all-smiles for New Zealand in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 final played in Dubai. The White Ferns (New Zealand) emerged as the titleholders of their maiden ICC Women’s T20 World Cup by defeating the Proteas Women (South Africa) with a margin of 32 runs. It had been a remarkable tale of turnaround for New Zealand, who had entered this tournament with a 10 game losing streak, however went on to win the title. New Zealand Sets a Formidable Target New Zealand set a stern target of 158/5, thanks to crucial knocks from Maddy Green and Izzy Gaze who struck 16 off Ayabonga Khaka’s final over. South Africa had denied New Zealand any boundary for the last 48 balls, but the Kiwis exploited six fours and a six off the remaining 34 to seal the contest beyond South Africa’s score. In response to this, all South Africa could do was 126/9-the biggest successful chase in the history of the tournament. Wolvaardt’s Calm Leadership and Crucial Decisions Laura Wolvaardt showed maturity by keeping it cool despite all that was happening around her. This is where she, for instance, took time to review an LBW decision against Sophie Devine that eventually went in favor of her team. The calm she showed in reviewing that decision might have cost South Africa dearly when South Africans were penalized for employing only three fielders outside the ring during New Zealand’s last over; such a risk allowed Green and Gaze to squeeze those priceless extra runs. South Africa’s Sloppy Feilding South Africa’s fielding wasn’t as sharp as it had been during their semifinal against Australia, even though they did hold onto several tough catches. They dropped what would have been an important catch off the final ball of New Zealand’s innings when Sune Luus failed to hold onto the ball, allowing the Kiwis to run some extras. South Africa conceded 15 extras, including two no-balls for cutting the return crease—decisions that were dubious but weren’t the decider. New Zealand’s Complete Domination The bottom line was that New Zealand batted, bowled and fielded better than their opponents, sustaining the momentum they created throughout the tournament. South Africans had begun well in the powerplay, but they lacked the discipline and sharpness they had shown against Australia and seemed relatively flat in the final. New Zealand Women’s Cricket Creates History The victory is well-timed and in a way, historic for New Zealand women’s cricket as they etched another proud page in their sporting annals. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye