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Kyle Jamieson issued warning, handed one demerit point for aggressive Vaibhav Sooryavanshi send-off

Kyle Jamieson issued warning, handed one demerit point for aggressive Vaibhav Sooryavanshi send-off

3 min readMay 2, 2026 10:46 AM IST Delhi Capitals fast bowler Kyle Jamieson has been handed one demerit point and issued a warning for breaching Level 1 of the IPL Code of Conduct during Indian Premier League Match No. 43 against Rajasthan Royals (RR) at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur on Friday. Jamieson was penalised for showing excessive aggression as he gave a fiery send-off to RR opener and teen sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi after dismissing him for a 2-ball 4. “Kyle Jamieson has accumulated one Demerit Point and received a warning for breaching Level 1 of the IPL’s Code of Conduct for Players and Team Officials during Match No. 43 against Rajasthan Royals (RR) at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur,” an IPL statement confirmed the development. The Kiwi pacer was found to have breached Article 2.5 of the IPL’s Code of Conduct, which relates to “using language, actions or gestures which disparage or which could provoke an aggressive reaction from another player in the match.’ The incident occurred in the second over of the …

Chameera and Jamieson Named in Delhi’s Lineup

Chameera and Jamieson Named in Delhi’s Lineup

IPL 2026 DC vs RCB Playing 11: Axar Patel-led Delhi Capitals will square off against Rajat Patidar-led Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the 39th match of the IPL 2026 on April 27 at Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi. Royal Challengers Bengaluru has been in fine form in the ongoing IPL season, securing 5 wins out of 7 games. Meanwhile, the Delhi Capitals had a mixed campaign, having three wins out of seven games. With the Royal Challengers Bengaluru securing 2nd position, the Delhi Capitals secured seventh position in the IPL 2026 points table. Both have faced each other on 34 times, where RCB have won on 20 occasions while, DC have 13 wins and one game ended with no result. Royal Challengers Bengaluru won the toss and opted to bowl. Speaking at the toss, RCB captain Rajat Patidar said, “We will bowl first. This venue is a high-scoring ground, it will not make much difference, we will try to put them under pressure in the second innings.” “The most important thing is different players coming up and …

New Zealand’s multi-sport cricketers: Kyle Jamieson played basketball, Daryl Mitchell was a rugby fly-half, Mitchell Santner is a ‘full-time golfer’ | Cricket News

New Zealand’s multi-sport cricketers: Kyle Jamieson played basketball, Daryl Mitchell was a rugby fly-half, Mitchell Santner is a ‘full-time golfer’ | Cricket News

On winter afternoons in Hamilton, New Zealand batsman Daryl Mitchell once studied space and tactics as a school rugby fly-half. In Auckland gyms, the 6-foot-8 Kyle Jamieson was learning timing and elevation, and chasing rebounds on a basketball court. And long before he was sweeping spinners in T20 leagues around the world, Tim Seifert was practising similar strokes — only with a hockey stick. These snapshots capture something distinctive about New Zealand cricketers who face India in the T20 World Cup final on Sunday: that the foundations of their success were laid elsewhere — on rugby fields, basketball courts, golf courses, archery ranges and hockey turfs — long before the players ever stepped on the 22 yards. Few players embody this cross-sport upbringing more clearly than Mitchell. The son of prominent rugby coach John Mitchell, he grew up immersed in rugby environments and played the sport seriously at school before committing fully to cricket. New Zealand players practice in the Narendra Modi Stadium ahead of the T20 World cup final vs India at Ahmedabad. (express …

Adam Milne ruled out of T20 World Cup due to hamstring injury, Kyle Jamieson announced as replacement | Cricket News

Adam Milne ruled out of T20 World Cup due to hamstring injury, Kyle Jamieson announced as replacement | Cricket News

New Zealand pacer Adam Milne was ruled out of the upcoming T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka due to a hamstring injury he sustained while playing for Sunrisers Eastern Cape in the SA20. The 33-year-old picked up the injury while bowling his first over against MI Cape Town on Sunday. Kyle Jamieson, who is currently with the T20I squad in India for the ongoing five-match series, has been named as his replacement. Jamieson was a travelling reserve with the World Cup squad. Teams can amend their World Cup squads until January 31. “We’re all gutted for Adam. He’d worked so hard to get himself ready for the tournament and was looking back to his best in his eight games for the Eastern Cape Sunrisers. It’s unfortunate timing for Adam, and we wish him a speedy recovery,” New Zealand head coach Rob Walter said. Walter acknowledged that Jamieson’s presence in India and his performances on the tour were encouraging, looking ahead to the World Cup. “It’s great that Kyle is already with us here …

Cool to see New Zealand youngsters experience the noise when Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma walk out: Jamieson

Cool to see New Zealand youngsters experience the noise when Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma walk out: Jamieson

The first ODI between India and New Zealand was the first men’s international match to be played in Vadodara since December 2010. In the intervening years, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma went from being young players trying to break into the Indian team, to being two of the biggest stars in the side and then legends in the twlight of their careers. It was pretty clear that a majority of the crowd at the BCA Stadium on Sunday primarily came to watch Kohli and Rohit bat and while it didn’t quite come together for the latter, the former put on a show. New Zealand fast bowler Kyle Jamieson, who has shared a dressing room with Kohli at RCB, said that it was nice to see some of the younger players in his team experience the noise when Rohit and later Kohli walked out. “Everyone’s trying to help each other and I’ve been fortunate to come to this country a few times and to experience everything that comes with playing cricket in this country,” Jamieson told …

‘Leaning on Jamieson to captain attack’: Skipper Bracewell sees India tour as vital rehearsal for T20 World Cup | Cricket News

‘Leaning on Jamieson to captain attack’: Skipper Bracewell sees India tour as vital rehearsal for T20 World Cup | Cricket News

With several of their leading players unavailable due to injuries, stand-in New Zealand captain Michael Bracewell will lead a relatively inexperienced side in the three-match ODI series against India, starting on Sunday. While the Kiwis may lack the experience, the likes of Kyle Jamieson could still prove handy against India on Sunday. Bracewell also confirmed that fast bowler Kristian Clarke would make his debut in the first ODI. “We have Kyle Jamieson, who’s been around the game a long time and has plenty of experience. I’ll be leaning a lot on him as captain to lead the bowling attack. He’s a very skilful bowler,” Bracewell was quoted as saying to reporters on the eve of the match. “We’re still working through the last of our (playing) XI, but I can confirm that Kristian Clarke is making his debut tomorrow (Sunday), so it’s an exciting chance for him. We’re really excited about how he’s been bowling in domestic cricket in New Zealand and also in the build-up over here,” he said. New Zealand will also have …

Matt Henry Ruled Out, Kyle Jamieson Replaced In New Zealand’s Squad For Last Two T20Is Against Pakistan Ruled Out, Kyle Jamieson Replaced In New Zealand’s Squad For Last Two T20Is Against Pakistan

Matt Henry Ruled Out, Kyle Jamieson Replaced In New Zealand’s Squad For Last Two T20Is Against Pakistan Ruled Out, Kyle Jamieson Replaced In New Zealand’s Squad For Last Two T20Is Against Pakistan

Right-arm quick Matt Henry has been ruled out of New Zealand’s last two T20Is against Pakistan and will continue “his injury rehabilitation programme.” New Zealand Cricket (NZC) released a statement on Saturday to confirm the experienced quick’s omission from the series, “BLACKCAPS pace-bowler Matt Henry has been ruled out of the remainder of the KFC T20I series against Pakistan as he continues his injury rehabilitation programme.” Despite a shoulder injury, Henry was included in New Zealand’s squads for the fourth and fifth T20Is against Pakistan. Henry injured his right shoulder during the recent ICC Champions Trophy semi-final win against South Africa. He has also been managing an ongoing left knee issue. Canterbury pace-bowler Zak Foulkes, who was named for the first three T20Is, has been retained for the remainder of the series. The 22-year-old returned with figures of 1/11 (three overs) in the first game and 0/32 (three overs) in the second game. Another notable tweak in the Kiwis’ squad is Kyle Jamieson’s absence from the last two games of the five-match affair. …

Aiden Markram to play for South Africa, Nathan Smith in for Kyle Jamieson for New Zealand

Aiden Markram to play for South Africa, Nathan Smith in for Kyle Jamieson for New Zealand

SA vs NZ Predicted Playing 11 Today Match, Semi-Final Champions Trophy 2025: With India waiting in the final, South Africa and New Zealand will lock horns in Lahore top see who joins them in the summit clash in Dubai. The Proteas remain unbeaten in the tournament with 2 wins while New Zealand’s perfect record was blighted by India in the last Group A clash on Sunday. South Africa might have an edge in the match with their deep batting lineup expected to fire in the high-scoring Lahore pitch. New Zealand, meanwhile, will have to adjust to the Pakistan pitches after playing on the sluggish Dubai surface against India last week. Aiden Markram to play South Africa had been sweating over the fitness of Aiden Markram who had injured his right hamstring against England last week. They had also George Linde as a cover for the injured star but in a big relief for the Proteas camp, Markram was declared fit and available for selection for the crucial encounter against the Kiwis. Story continues below this …

Lockie Ferguson Ruled Out of Champions Trophy; Jamieson Named as Replacement

Lockie Ferguson Ruled Out of Champions Trophy; Jamieson Named as Replacement

The 33-year-old Lockie Ferguson has been ruled out of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 due to a foot injury, with Kyle Jamieson having been named as a replacement. Ferguson who did not play in the Tri-nation series, suffered a hamstring injury during the International League T20. He experienced pain in his right foot while bowling in an informal warm-up match against Afghanistan in Karachi. “An initial medical assessment indicated he would not be fit enough to take part in the entire tournament,” New Zealand Cricket said in a media release. “Given the proximity to the start of the Champions Trophy and the short nature of the tournament, the decision was made to send Ferguson home to begin rehabilitation,” the release further said. Squad News | Fast bowler Lockie Ferguson has been ruled out of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 with a foot injury and will be replaced by Kyle Jamieson. #ChampionsTrophyhttps://t.co/8FWL4qXfV8 — BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) February 18, 2025 With Ferguson’s recovery time remains uncertain, has raised questions on his availability for the IPL 2025. BlackCaps bowler …

Kyle Jamieson Suffers Back Stress Fracture; To be Ruled Out for Another Year

The pacer Kyle Jamieson felt discomfort after the first test of South Africa’s tour of New Zealand in 2024 and underwent scans that revealed his Back Stress Fracture. Kyle Jamieson Suffers Back Stress Fracture New Zealand fast bowler Kyle Jamieson suffered a back stress fracture and may be sidelined for up to a year. He felt soreness after the first test where he bagged six wickets and was ruled out of Hamilton after scans revealed the injury. Jamieson’s injury comes from the same back injury that he sustained last year. He said that he will not undergo any operation. “The last few days have been some of my most challenging but I am hugely grateful for the support I’ve received from my partner, family, team-mates, support staff, and medical professionals,” said Jamieson. “I know injuries are part of life as a cricketer and at my age, I am hopeful I still have many more playing days ahead of me.” Speaking in the press conference later, Jamieson said the challenge of the recovery was a tough …