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Why is Aakash Chopra ‘heartbroken’ with Gujarat Titans team selections

Why is Aakash Chopra ‘heartbroken’ with Gujarat Titans team selections

2 min readApr 12, 2026 12:19 PM IST Lucknow Super Giants will take on Gujarat Titans on Sunday. Former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra predicted his playing combinations for the game. Kumar Kushagra came into the side in the Titans’ game against the Rajasthan Royals when Gill was injured. Chopra urged Titans to play Kusharga more despite Gill being back in the side and said he will be “heartbroken” if Kushagra does not play. “You won a good match. Jos Buttler, Shubman Gill and Rashid Khan are in form, and Sai Sudharsan was already in form. So play Kumar Kushagra. You are not playing him. I am heartbroken when you don’t play him, and you don’t play Anuj Rawat as well. You play Shahrukh Khan and Rahul Tewatia. I know you trust in people, Ashish Nehra and company, but I feel they should be played,” he said on his YouTube channel. So far in the ongoing season, Sharukh Khan has scored 15 runs at an average of 15.50, and Tewatia has scored 24 runs from three …

Rohit has always kept others in-front and let them grow: Suryakumar Yadav | Cricket News

Rohit has always kept others in-front and let them grow: Suryakumar Yadav | Cricket News

Rohit Sharma is easily the most “honest and clean hearted man” who has always let others grow, feels India’s T20 skipper Suryakumar Yadav as he expressed confidence that his skipper will lead the country to ICC Champions Trophy triumph against New Zealand in Dubai on Sunday. “He is very natural and instinctive. Whatever he does he keeps others in front and watches others grow. He is an easily approachable man. He always raises his hand and say I will do this for you. He is very natural on and off the field, clean-hearted, very honest,” Surya said at the ‘India Today Conclave’. Surya believes that a calm dug-out means a happy dressing room and hence players who are fearless and expressive. “The camaraderie and trust which is seen on the ground among the players, most importantly the dug out is relaxed. When you see the dug out is relaxed, that means something right is happening inside,” said the T20 superstar, who has had an amazing year as full-time skipper in shortest format. Story continues below …

Champions Trophy | ‘There’s that little bit more class in the South African line-up’: Ricky Ponting backs SA against NZ in 2nd semifinal | Cricket News

Champions Trophy | ‘There’s that little bit more class in the South African line-up’: Ricky Ponting backs SA against NZ in 2nd semifinal | Cricket News

Former Australia skipper Ricky Ponting on Tuesday said that South Africa are favourites against New Zealand in the second semifinal, scheduled to take place in Lahore on Wednesday. Ponting reasons that the Proteas’ deep batting lineup is the reason that they hold the edge over the Kiwis. “If I look at both the sides, I think there’s that little bit more class in the South African line-up. They bat deep. I think they might have a little bit too much power for New Zealand,” Pointing opined on ICC Review on Tuesday. “I’m actually going with South Africa (to win the contest) as much as I’ve praised New Zealand,” he added. Story continues below this ad Ponting also feels the likes of opener Ryan Rickelton, skipper Temba Bavuma, Aiden Markram, David Miller and Heinrich Klaasen could make things difficult for the Kiwis. “He’s (Klaasen) very important because he is such a dangerous player of spin bowling. He’s such a great, clean hitter of spin. He is important to the middle order but South Africa bat deep …

Ranji Trophy: Tireless Harsh Dubey gains Vidarbha the advantage despite not underestimating Kerala’s comeback tendencies | Cricket News

Ranji Trophy: Tireless Harsh Dubey gains Vidarbha the advantage despite not underestimating Kerala’s comeback tendencies | Cricket News

The groundsmen lingered near the pitch until Jamtha turned eerily dark and before the swarm of bats flew out from their hideouts under the floodlights. The long-toothed brooms whipped up clouds of dust from the weary surface, before the staff flattened the roughs with large, green hammers. Beyond the boundary ropes, on the linear balcony with wood-panelled walls, Vidarbha’s players were chit-chatting and giggling. The opposite end was empty, the Kerala contingent had left in a hurry, leaving just a trail of empty water bottles, torn sheets of paper and perhaps broken shards of their dreams. The mood of the two sides could not have been starker when the third day ended. Vidarbha were jubilant and relaxed. They might not be underestimating Kerala’s comeback tendencies, there could be more devious twists, yet the joy born out of Kerala’s flaky collapse, was irresistible for them to hide. Harsh Dubey, who became the highest wicket-taker in a single Ranji season, reveals as much: “We definitely have a massive advantage, a lead of 37 runs, and they have …

AFG vs AUS: What happens if the Champions Trophy match between Australia and Afghanistan is washed out? | Cricket News

AFG vs AUS: What happens if the Champions Trophy match between Australia and Afghanistan is washed out? | Cricket News

The crucial match between Australia and Afghanistan was halted in Lahore due to rain with the 2023 ODI World Cup winners in a great position in their 273-run chase, scoring 105/1 in 12.1 overs. Travis Head was in blistering form, scoring 59 off 40 before the rain interrupted play. In Group B, Afghanistan, Australia and South Africa are still in the semifinals race while England were knocked out of the tournament on Wednesday when they lost to Afghanistan which led to their captain Jos Buttler tp step down on Friday, one day before their final match of the tournament against the Proteas. What happens if the rain washes out AUS vs AFG If the rain washes out the match between Australia and Afghanistan, then the Steve Smith-led side will qualify for the semifinals while Afghanistan will have to wait for the England vs South Africa result. Both Afghanistan and South Africa will have three points each then but the Proteas have a much better run rate than Afghanistan. In order for Afghanistan to qualify, they …

Sanjay Manjrekar says it’s unlikely that Rohit Sharma will be there in the 2027 World Cup | Cricket News

Sanjay Manjrekar says it’s unlikely that Rohit Sharma will be there in the 2027 World Cup | Cricket News

Former India cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar said that it was very unlikely that current India skipper Rohit Sharma will stick around for the 2027 World Cup. Manjrekar also suggested that the ongoing Champions Trophy might be the last international tournament that Rohit takes part in. “I have a feeling (that) if he has decided, I mean can Rohit Sharma be there for the 2027 Cricket World Cup? I don’t think so, very unlikely. So, then, this could be, what you are suggesting, could be the final tournament,” said Manjrekar on ESPNcricinfo’s Matchday programme. “I’m expecting Rohit Sharma to go out there and he should be actually liberated not so much by this being his sort of swansong or whatever, just by the fact that so much of quality batting to come (from him),” added Manjrekar. Story continues below this ad Rohit has started the Champions Trophy with a dominant 41 runs against Bangladesh and notched up a 69-run partnership with vice captain Shubman Gill. Before that, he came back to form with a century against England …

Is getting whitewashed ‘the new black’ in cricket run-ups? Australia, South Africa, England all drubbed before Champions Trophy | Cricket News

Is getting whitewashed ‘the new black’ in cricket run-ups? Australia, South Africa, England all drubbed before Champions Trophy | Cricket News

If Jofra Archer caught napping on camera during England’s batting had seemed very odd and metaphorical during their 0-3 series loss to India, South Africa, losing 5 ODIs on a trot in the leadup is downright strange as the big teams head into Champions Trophy in coming days. Steve Smith’s Australia wrapped up their Sri Lanka sojourn, losing both their 50-over fixtures, to complete 3/4ths of Group B of the Champions Trophy heading into that tournament whitewashed, and wallopped. It could be interpreted either as teams holding back their cards and not offering rival video analysts data on a platter. Or plain abysmal form in the run-up. Story continues below this ad But the Saffers first. Between unearthing the Breetzke blitzkrieg of their newest batting sensation, the Proteas have now lost 5 ODIs going back two months. They could barely defend 239/9 against Pakistan at Paarl, losing by 3 wickets. And later faltered in chases by 81 runs at Newlands and 36 in a DLS revised chase at Wanderers, giving Pakistan a 3-0 away win. …

Graeme Smith feels South Africa are likely to end ICC trophy drought in 2025 | Cricket News

Graeme Smith feels South Africa are likely to end ICC trophy drought in 2025 | Cricket News

When it comes to ICC events, South Africa have always been the proverbial bridesmaids with the Proteas failing to win a major trophy even with world-class talents at their disposal. The latest heartbreak came against India last June when South Africa, who were heading towards a sure-shot victory in the final of the T20 World Cup, unravelled and fell short leading to the Men in Blue ending their own long ICC title drought. With the Champions Trophy set to begin on February 19, former Proteas skipper Graeme Smith is of the opinion that South Africa will end their prolonged wait for an ICC title by winning the whole thing on March 9. Smith also pointed out that the World Test Championship, which will take place in June this year, is another opportunity for the Proteas to clinch an ICC silverware. “Hopefully, we will end that wait much before the 2027 World Cup, with the Champions Trophy and WTC final coming up but if South Africa could win a WC trophy in front of a home …