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The incident occurred as Musheer, 19, was traveling from his hometown of Azamgarh to Lucknow for the upcoming Irani Cup, which begins on October 1. His vehicle, a Toyota Fortuner, reportedly collided with a median on the Purvanchal Expressway, causing the car to overturn.
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U19 World Cup: बांग्लादेश की विशाल जीत से पाकिस्तान मुश्किल में, भारत सेमीफाइनल में
नई दिल्ली. भारतीय टीम ने अंडर 19 वर्ल्ड कप में जबर्दस्त प्रदर्शन करते हुए सेमीफाइनल में जगह बना ली है. लेकिन भारत के पड़ोसी पाकिस्तान और बांग्लादेश इस रेस में फंस गए हैं. पाकिस्तान की टीम सुपर सिक्स राउंड में भारत के बाद दूसरे नंबर पर थी और ऐसा लग रहा था कि वह आसानी से सेमीफाइनल में जगह बना लेगी. लेकिन बांग्लादेश ने उसका खेल बिगाड़ दिया है. बांग्लादेश ने सुपर सिक्स के अपने पहले मैच में नेपाल को��
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Record Alert: Musheer Khan Breaks Sachin Tendulkar’s 29-year-old Record
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[ad_1] Shreyas Iyer and Ricky Ponting (PC: Punjab Kings) A franchise that walked into the auction with the highest purse, Punjab Kings would be looking at the new season with fresh hope. It’s a team that has come to be known for its inconsistency in the IPL. Despite a couple of good seasons, back in 2008 and 2014, their trophy cabinet remains empty. But the 2025 mega auction brought new energy into the squad with big names, bold buys and a shift in strategy. PBKS picked former KKR captain Shreyas Iyer to lead the charge. With a formidable pace attack and an exciting mix of youth and experience, the franchise looks ready to challenge the status quo. Here’s a detailed SWOT analysis of PBKS heading into IPL 2025: Strengths PBKS spent the highest amount of money in securing their captain, Iyer, for a whopping Rs 26.75 cr, while also buying back their pace spearhead Arshdeep Singh for Rs 18 cr. With Arshdeep, Marco Jansen and Lockie Ferguson leading the pace attack, the franchise has a threatening line-up. Arshdeep’s swing, Jansen’s all-round ability and Ferguson’s raw pace give them an edge, especially on seaming tracks. PBKS also added all-rounders to the mix, with Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis and Azmatullah Omarzai joining the ranks. Along with an already formidable bowling line-up, Maxwell and Stoinis can change the game, both with the bat and ball. The franchise also boasts a young talent pool with Nehal Wadhera, Yash Thakur, Vyshak Vijaykumar and others who have performed well in the domestic circuit. Weaknesses Although PBKS have a strong top order with Iyer, Prabsimran Singh and Josh Inglis’ explosive batting, the middle and lower order doesn’t seem to keep up. Apart from Maxwell and Stoinis, there aren’t many proven performers who can handle pressure at the death. In the spin department, Yuzi Chahal will naturally lead the attack, but without quality back-ups. While Harpreet Brar and Maxwell can chip in, they are part timers. This over reliance on Chahal can go sideways at any given point. Opportunities With Ricky Ponting joining as head coach, it could just be the change that the team is looking for. Ponting’s winning mentality can help PBKS establish a strong culture and a kind of consistency that they’ve lacked for years. Players like Priyansh Arya (Delhi Premier League star), Suryansh Shedge (SMAT performer) and Musheer Khan have the potential to become household names if backed properly. The franchise has an opportunity to unearth new Indian stars this season. Threats Despite strong signings, PBKS’s biggest threat remains their tendency to falter mid-season. The pressure of living up to expectations, especially with a new high-priced captain, could derail their campaign if early results don’t go their way. PBKS have started off strong with a few high-profile signings, but will they be able to live up to expectations? With a high priced-captain, and a team that tends to slip mid-season, will they be able to turn the tide? On the other hand, they are quite dependent on overseas players. Maxwell, Stoinis, Jansen and Ferguson are crucial to the balance of this side. If form or injuries affect any of these players, Punjab’s campaign could suffer due to limited back-up options. If we look back at this franchise’s history, this is perhaps one of their most balanced sides in a long time — there is firepower in the top order, a formidable pace line-up and some promising young talents. The leadership of Iyer and Ponting’s experience could be the missing pieces they’ve been searching for. Squad Shreyas Iyer (C), Azmatullah Omarzai, Kuldeep Sen, Suryansh Shedge, Lockie Ferguson, Vishnu Vinod, Harnoor Pannu, Aaron Hardie, Yuzvendra Chahal, , Marcus Stoinis, Musheer Khan, Nehal Wadhera, Vyshak Vijaykumar, Josh Inglis, Priyansh Arya, Marco Jansen, Yash Thakur, Glenn Maxwell, Pyla Avinash, Xavier Bartlett, Harpreet Brar, Arshdeep Singh. The post Punjab Kings 2025: A New Dawn or Another False Start? appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports.
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[ad_1] Shreyas Iyer and Ricky Ponting (PC: Punjab Kings) A franchise that walked into the auction with the highest purse, Punjab Kings would be looking at the new season with fresh hope. It’s a team that has come to be known for its inconsistency in the IPL. Despite a couple of good seasons, back in 2008 and 2014, their trophy cabinet remains empty. But the 2025 mega auction brought new energy into the squad with big names, bold buys and a shift in strategy. PBKS picked former KKR captain Shreyas Iyer to lead the charge. With a formidable pace attack and an exciting mix of youth and experience, the franchise looks ready to challenge the status quo. Here’s a detailed SWOT analysis of PBKS heading into IPL 2025: Strengths PBKS spent the highest amount of money in securing their captain, Iyer, for a whopping Rs 26.75 cr, while also buying back their pace spearhead Arshdeep Singh for Rs 18 cr. With Arshdeep, Marco Jansen and Lockie Ferguson leading the pace attack, the franchise has a threatening line-up. Arshdeep’s swing, Jansen’s all-round ability and Ferguson’s raw pace give them an edge, especially on seaming tracks. PBKS also added all-rounders to the mix, with Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis and Azmatullah Omarzai joining the ranks. Along with an already formidable bowling line-up, Maxwell and Stoinis can change the game, both with the bat and ball. The franchise also boasts a young talent pool with Nehal Wadhera, Yash Thakur, Vyshak Vijaykumar and others who have performed well in the domestic circuit. Weaknesses Although PBKS have a strong top order with Iyer, Prabsimran Singh and Josh Inglis’ explosive batting, the middle and lower order doesn’t seem to keep up. Apart from Maxwell and Stoinis, there aren’t many proven performers who can handle pressure at the death. In the spin department, Yuzi Chahal will naturally lead the attack, but without quality back-ups. While Harpreet Brar and Maxwell can chip in, they are part timers. This over reliance on Chahal can go sideways at any given point. Opportunities With Ricky Ponting joining as head coach, it could just be the change that the team is looking for. Ponting’s winning mentality can help PBKS establish a strong culture and a kind of consistency that they’ve lacked for years. Players like Priyansh Arya (Delhi Premier League star), Suryansh Shedge (SMAT performer) and Musheer Khan have the potential to become household names if backed properly. The franchise has an opportunity to unearth new Indian stars this season. Threats Despite strong signings, PBKS’s biggest threat remains their tendency to falter mid-season. The pressure of living up to expectations, especially with a new high-priced captain, could derail their campaign if early results don’t go their way. PBKS have started off strong with a few high-profile signings, but will they be able to live up to expectations? With a high priced-captain, and a team that tends to slip mid-season, will they be able to turn the tide? On the other hand, they are quite dependent on overseas players. Maxwell, Stoinis, Jansen and Ferguson are crucial to the balance of this side. If form or injuries affect any of these players, Punjab’s campaign could suffer due to limited back-up options. If we look back at this franchise’s history, this is perhaps one of their most balanced sides in a long time — there is firepower in the top order, a formidable pace line-up and some promising young talents. The leadership of Iyer and Ponting’s experience could be the missing pieces they’ve been searching for. Squad Shreyas Iyer (C), Azmatullah Omarzai, Kuldeep Sen, Suryansh Shedge, Lockie Ferguson, Vishnu Vinod, Harnoor Pannu, Aaron Hardie, Yuzvendra Chahal, , Marcus Stoinis, Musheer Khan, Nehal Wadhera, Vyshak Vijaykumar, Josh Inglis, Priyansh Arya, Marco Jansen, Yash Thakur, Glenn Maxwell, Pyla Avinash, Xavier Bartlett, Harpreet Brar, Arshdeep Singh. The post Punjab Kings 2025: A New Dawn or Another False Start? appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports.
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India, Australia surge to big wins
India 301 for 7 (Musheer 118, Saharan 75, Riley 3-55) beat Ireland 100 (Forkin 27*, Tiwari 4-53, Pandey 3-21) by 201 runs A dominant India maintained their perfect start to the Under-19 World Cup, as a fluent century from Musheer Khan, followed by a four-wicket burst from fast bowler Naman Tiwari helped the team to a comprehensive victory against Ireland in Bloemfontein. After being asked to…
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Chennai Super Kings Ruturaj Gaikwad
Matheesha Pathirana
Shivam Dube
Ravindra Jadeja
MS Dhoni
Devon Conway
Rahul Tripathi
Rachin Ravindra
R. Ashwin
Khaleel Ahmed
Noor Ahmad
Vijay Shankar
Sam Curran
Shaik Rasheed
Anshul Kamboj
Mukesh Choudhary
Deepak Hooda
Gurjapneet Singh
Nathan Ellis
Jamie Overton
Kamlesh Nagarkoti
Ramakrishna Ghosh
Shreyas Gopal
Vansh Bedi
Andre Siddarth
Kolkata Knight Riders Rinku Singh
Varun Chakaravarthy
Sunil Narine
Andre Russell
Harshit Rana
Ramandeep Singh
Venkatesh Iyer
Quinton de Kock
Rahmanullah Gurbaz
Anrich Nortje
Angkrish Raghuvanshi
Vaibhav Arora
Mayank Markande
Rovman Powell
Manish Pandey
Spencer Johnson
Luvnith Sisodia
Ajinkya Rahane
Anukul Roy
Moeen Ali
Umran Malik
Sunrisers Hyderabad Pat Cummins
Abhishek Sharma
Nitish Reddy
Heinrich Klaasen
Travis Head
Mohammad Shami
Harshal Patel
Ishan Kishan
Rahul Chahar
Adam Zampa
Atharva Taide
Abhinav Manohar
Simarjeet Singh
Zeeshan Ansari
Jaydev Unadkat
Brydon Carse
Kamindu Mendis
Aniket Verma
Eshan Malinga
Punjab Kings Shashank Singh
Prabhsimran Singh
Arshdeep Singh
Shreyas Iyer
Yuzvendra Chahal
Marcus Stoinis
Glenn Maxwell
Nehal Wadhera
Harpreet Brar
Vishnu Vinod
Vijaykumar Vyshak
Yash Thakur
Marco Jansen
Josh Inglis
Lockie Ferguson
Azmatullah Omarzai
Harnoor Pannu
Kuldeep Sen
Priyansh Arya
Aaron Hardie
Musheer Khan
Suryansh Shedge
Xavier Bartlett
Pyla Avinash
Pravin Dubey
Delhi Capitals Axar Patel
Kuldeep Yadav
Tristan Stubbs
Abishek Porel
Mitchell Starc
KL Rahul
Harry Brook
Jake Fraser-McGurk
T. Natarajan
Karun Nair
Sameer Rizvi
Ashutosh Sharma
Mohit Sharma
Faf du Plessis
Mukesh Kumar
Darshan Nalkande
Vipraj Nigam
Dushmantha Chameera
Donovan Ferreira
Ajay Mandal
Manvanth Kumar
Tripurana Vijay
Madhav Tiwari
Lucknow Super Giants Nicholas Pooran
Ravi Bishnoi
Mayank Yadav
Mohsin Khan
Ayush Badoni
Rishabh Pant
David Miller
Aiden Markram
Mitchell Marsh
Avesh Khan
Abdul Samad
Aryan Juyal
Akash Deep
Himmat Singh
M. Siddharth
Digvesh Singh
Shahbaz Ahmed
Akash Singh
Shamar Joseph
Prince Yadav
Yuvraj Chaudhary
Rajvardhan Hangargekar
Arshin Kulkarni
Matthew Breetzke
Royal Challengers Bengaluru Virat Kohli
Rajat Patidar
Yash Dayal
Liam Livingstone
Phil Salt
Jitesh Sharma
Josh Hazlewood
Rasikh Dar
Suyash Sharma
Krunal Pandya
Bhuvneshwar Kumar
Swapnil Singh
Tim David
Romario Shepherd
Nuwan Thushara
Manoj Bhandage
Jacob Bethell
Devdutt Padikkal
Swastik Chhikara
Lungi Ngidi
Abhinandan Singh
Mohit Rathee
Gujarat Titans Shubman Gill
Sai Sudharsan
Shahrukh Khan
Rashid Khan
Rahul Tewatia
David Miller
Alzarri Joseph
Hardik Pandya
Wriddhiman Saha
Jayant Yadav
Sai Kishore
Mohit Sharma
Dominic Drakes
Darshan Nalkande
Ravisrinivasan Sai Kishore
Yash Dayal
Mohd. Siraj
Umesh Yadav
Jaydev Unadkat
Aiden Markram
Shubhendu Sen
Arshdeep Singh
Sai Reddy
Ravi Bishnoi
Manan Vohra
Dhruv Patel
Ruchir Desai
Saurabh Chauhan
Saurabh Nayar
Raghvendra Singh
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Musheer Khan & his father share a special moment with Rohit Sharma!
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Irani Cup 2024: Rahane set to lead Mumbai, Sarfaraz could be released for tie
Ajinkya Rahane is all set to lead Ranji Trophy champions Mumbai in the upcoming Irani Cup game against the Rest of India in Lucknow, which will also mark all-rounder Shardul Thakur’s return to First-Class cricket post-surgery. It is understood that all top players including Shreyas Iyer, Musheer Khan, Shams Mulani and Tanush Kotian are supposed to play the match. However, as of now, there is no…
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India B batter Musheer Khan was at his best against India A on the opening day of Duleep Trophy 2024 as he scored an unbeaten century.
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Musheer Khan Makes History: Shatters Sachin Tendulkar’s Record in Duleep Trophy
Rising Star Musheer Khan Shatters Sachin Tendulkar’s 33-Year-Old Record in Duleep Trophy In a remarkable display of talent and determination, Musheer Khan, the young and promising cricketer, has made headlines by breaking a 33-year-old record held by none other than cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar. Khan’s achievement in the Duleep Trophy, a prestigious domestic cricket tournament in India, has…
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[ad_1] Gautam Gambhir with Rohit Sharma (PC: X) Subhayan Chakrabarty in Pune India’s journey to qualify for the World Test Championship is currently precarious, with the future participation of veteran players like Rohit Sharma and Ravichandran Ashwin in doubt due to potential retirements. Their departure could usher in a challenging era of transition for the Indian cricket team. But who are the potential replacements of some of the senior-most players of the Indian team – Rohit, Virat Kohli, Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja and Mohammed Shami – when the time comes for them to bid adieu to the longest format? The likelihood of Rohit Sharma continuing through another WTC cycle seems slim, given his age. Similarly, Ashwin, who would be 41, is also likely to step back. Kohli is 35, Jadeja is 35 and Shami is 34 and the Indian team management should start grooming their replacements in the future in a bid to ensure a smoother transition. Batting options like Yashasvi Jaiswal, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Ruturaj Gaikwad, and B Sai Sudharsan provide some optimism on the batting front. The depth in bowling isn’t exactly thin but could be labelled as ‘raw’. Avesh Khan, Yash Dayal, Prasidh Krishna, Harshit Rana, Vidwath Kaverappa, Khaleel Ahmed are some names who are being looked as potential options for the Indian pace attack in the future with Harshit and Prasidh even being part of India’s squad for the tour of Australia. The likes of Yudhvir Singh Charak, Gurjapneet Singh, Vaibhav Arora, Anshul Kamboj are few other options but they need to perform consistently at the domestic level. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Rohit Sharma (PC: X) India may have found a replacement for Hardik Pandya in Test cricket in Nitish Kumar Reddy, who is also part of India’s squad for Australia series, but he is still an unproven product in international circuits. While he has a terrific record in age-group cricket and looks like a special talent, he has just played 21 FC matches and will have to maintain his fitness levels when he becomes a regular in the Indian team. In batting, Yashasvi Jaiswal has claimed an opener’s spot, and with Rohit Sharma’s retirement anticipated soon after the WTC Final, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Ruturaj Gaikwad, and Sai Sudarsan are in contention. Yet, each brings different challenges; Easwaran’s reputation for underperforming in high-pressure scenarios versus his impressive domestic record, Gaikwad’s flair in limited-overs cricket contrasted with his modest first-class stats, and Sudharsan’s potential to adapt across formats. Out of all, Sudarshan passes the eye test in red-ball cricket best but will have to prove himself in India colours when he gets the chance. For Kohli’s coveted number four position, Devdutt Padikkal offers a stylish option. Sarfaraz Khan has shown promise but his adaptability across various conditions awaits validation. Rinku Singh, known more for his T20 finishing, has the stats, average of 54 in FC, but selectors need to show faith in him for red-ball cricket. In spin, Axar Patel fits well on turning tracks but, unlike Jadeja, might struggle elsewhere. Youngsters like Musheer Khan and Manav Suthar are potential future stars, though their development is ongoing. Washington Sundar stands out as a viable all-rounder option post the Ashwin-Jadeja era, with Tanush Kotian and Saransh Jain possibly following in Ashwin’s footsteps, though they would have to play more shadow tours to ensure a smoother transition. While the Gautam Gambhir-led team management and Ajit Agarkar-led selection committee have plenty of options to replace the ageing icons of the game, they would have ensure that the younger names get to start their international careers on home soil rather than throwing them under the cosh in alien overseas conditions. Also Read: A week of dreams for New Zealand cricket The post Eye on India’s Transition: Do Emerging Stars Have What It Takes to Replace the Big Guns? appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports.
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[ad_1] Gautam Gambhir with Rohit Sharma (PC: X) Subhayan Chakrabarty in Pune India’s journey to qualify for the World Test Championship is currently precarious, with the future participation of veteran players like Rohit Sharma and Ravichandran Ashwin in doubt due to potential retirements. Their departure could usher in a challenging era of transition for the Indian cricket team. But who are the potential replacements of some of the senior-most players of the Indian team – Rohit, Virat Kohli, Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja and Mohammed Shami – when the time comes for them to bid adieu to the longest format? The likelihood of Rohit Sharma continuing through another WTC cycle seems slim, given his age. Similarly, Ashwin, who would be 41, is also likely to step back. Kohli is 35, Jadeja is 35 and Shami is 34 and the Indian team management should start grooming their replacements in the future in a bid to ensure a smoother transition. Batting options like Yashasvi Jaiswal, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Ruturaj Gaikwad, and B Sai Sudharsan provide some optimism on the batting front. The depth in bowling isn’t exactly thin but could be labelled as ‘raw’. Avesh Khan, Yash Dayal, Prasidh Krishna, Harshit Rana, Vidwath Kaverappa, Khaleel Ahmed are some names who are being looked as potential options for the Indian pace attack in the future with Harshit and Prasidh even being part of India’s squad for the tour of Australia. The likes of Yudhvir Singh Charak, Gurjapneet Singh, Vaibhav Arora, Anshul Kamboj are few other options but they need to perform consistently at the domestic level. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Rohit Sharma (PC: X) India may have found a replacement for Hardik Pandya in Test cricket in Nitish Kumar Reddy, who is also part of India’s squad for Australia series, but he is still an unproven product in international circuits. While he has a terrific record in age-group cricket and looks like a special talent, he has just played 21 FC matches and will have to maintain his fitness levels when he becomes a regular in the Indian team. In batting, Yashasvi Jaiswal has claimed an opener’s spot, and with Rohit Sharma’s retirement anticipated soon after the WTC Final, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Ruturaj Gaikwad, and Sai Sudarsan are in contention. Yet, each brings different challenges; Easwaran’s reputation for underperforming in high-pressure scenarios versus his impressive domestic record, Gaikwad’s flair in limited-overs cricket contrasted with his modest first-class stats, and Sudharsan’s potential to adapt across formats. Out of all, Sudarshan passes the eye test in red-ball cricket best but will have to prove himself in India colours when he gets the chance. For Kohli’s coveted number four position, Devdutt Padikkal offers a stylish option. Sarfaraz Khan has shown promise but his adaptability across various conditions awaits validation. Rinku Singh, known more for his T20 finishing, has the stats, average of 54 in FC, but selectors need to show faith in him for red-ball cricket. In spin, Axar Patel fits well on turning tracks but, unlike Jadeja, might struggle elsewhere. Youngsters like Musheer Khan and Manav Suthar are potential future stars, though their development is ongoing. Washington Sundar stands out as a viable all-rounder option post the Ashwin-Jadeja era, with Tanush Kotian and Saransh Jain possibly following in Ashwin’s footsteps, though they would have to play more shadow tours to ensure a smoother transition. While the Gautam Gambhir-led team management and Ajit Agarkar-led selection committee have plenty of options to replace the ageing icons of the game, they would have ensure that the younger names get to start their international careers on home soil rather than throwing them under the cosh in alien overseas conditions. Also Read: A week of dreams for New Zealand cricket The post Eye on India’s Transition: Do Emerging Stars Have What It Takes to Replace the Big Guns? appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports.
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#Ranji Trophy Final - Musheer Khan - 'I batted with motivation to impress Sachin' #TATAIPL #IPL24
#IPL24 # Mumbai batter Musheer Khan has said that the presence of Sachin Tendulkar at the Wankhede Stadium during the third day of the Ranji Trophy final inspired him to “bat with motivation”. Musheer, 19, scored a patient 136 that all but batted Vidarbha out of the game. He had earlier made 203 not out in the quarter-final against Baroda, as well as a crucial 55 in the semis against Tamil…

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