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Sunil Gavaskar slams foreign stars on IPL 2026 pull-outs, asks franchises to drop them

Sunil Gavaskar slams foreign stars on IPL 2026 pull-outs, asks franchises to drop them

3 min readMar 22, 2026 09:20 PM IST With injuries and brief pull-outs hampering teams just days out from the IPL 2026 season, India batting legend Sunil Gavaskar has lambasted foreign players, who, according to him, have taken the Indian hospitality for granted. Earlier this week, Cricket Australia held back their veteran seam trio of Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood from linking up with their respective franchises for the first set of matches, citing fitness issues and a grinding schedule. Meanwhile, New Zealand pacer Lockie Ferguson has intimated to the Punjab Kings franchise that he will miss the first half of the season to be with his newborn son. “There is also the usual taking the franchise for granted issue with some overseas players, who are not going to be available for non-injury and personal reasons,” Gavaskar wrote in his Sportstar column. “The owners of the franchises go out of their way to accommodate their players often paying for families to come and spend time with the players at no cost to the …

From Josh Hazlewood to Sam Curran, here is an injury list of overseas players

From Josh Hazlewood to Sam Curran, here is an injury list of overseas players

4 min readUpdated: Mar 20, 2026 12:19 PM IST Several overseas players are set to miss the start or been entirely ruled out of the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League that starts on March 30. While the availability of Australia’s pace trio is the biggest question, the likes of Sam Curran and Nathan Ellis are set to miss the entire season. The late withdrawal means teams are widening their nets for replacements. Here is a look at those who are in injured ahead of the IPL. Pat Cummins: The Australian Test team captain who will lead Surnisers Hyderabad won’t be available for the initial phase with the franchise naming Ishan Kishan as stand-in skipper. Having missed a huge chunk of the last six months due to a back injury, which saw him play only one Ashes Test, Cummins has been on the road to recovery. The fast bowler is likely to join the SRH cam next week once he gets the clearance from Cricket Australia. Once he joins the team, he is expected …

IND vs NZ: After three defeats, New Zealand release two players from T20I squad as World Cup-bound stars return | Cricket News

IND vs NZ: After three defeats, New Zealand release two players from T20I squad as World Cup-bound stars return | Cricket News

After three thumping defeats to India by huge margins, New Zealand have rejigged their squad with seamer Kristian Clarke and opening batter Tim Robinson being released from the side ahead of the fourth T20I in Visakhapatnam on Wednesday. The 24-year-old Clarke had made his T20I debut in Nagpur during the series opener and picked up one wicket for 40 runs in four overs. Meanwhile, Robinson scored 21 runs from 15 balls during an underwhelming innings in the same match that the Kiwis eventually lost by 48 runs. The duo were subsequently replaced by Tim Seifert and Matt Henry in the subsequent matches. With the T20 World Cup looming, New Zealand have received the services of all-rounder James Neesham and pacer Lockie Ferguson for the remaining games in the series. “Kristian Clarke and Tim Robinson have been released from the BLACKCAPS T20 squad in India with Jimmy Neesham, Lockie Ferguson and Tim Seifert now in camp. Finn Allen will be the final squad member to join the side on Thursday in Trivandrum,” New Zealand announced on …

‘I still think I’m one of the best, certainly ready to perform at a World Cup’: Lockie Ferguson dismisses talks of retirement | Cricket News

‘I still think I’m one of the best, certainly ready to perform at a World Cup’: Lockie Ferguson dismisses talks of retirement | Cricket News

New Zealand’s Lockie Ferguson dismissed talks of himself retiring in the near future, saying he feels that he’s still one of the best and is ready to play in the upcoming T20 World Cup. “I still feel fit, I still feel like I’m contributing. If there’s ever a day I wake up and I’m not contributing to a win, or if I don’t think I’m deserving of playing for the team, then I’ll put my boots on the wall,” he said. “But at this stage, I still think I’m one of the best, certainly ready to perform at a World Cup,” he added. The pacer, who is currently in India to play the 5-match T20I series starting on Wednesday, said that playing here was a perfect preparation opportunity for the Kiwis for the T20 World Cup, set to be co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, from February 7. The Black Caps will start their campaign on February 8 against Afghanistan in Chennai, followed by a match against UAE on February 10, also at Chennai. They …

IPL 2025: Mayank Yadav ruled out for the season, LSG names William O’Rourke as replacement | Ipl News

IPL 2025: Mayank Yadav ruled out for the season, LSG names William O’Rourke as replacement | Ipl News

Lucknow Super Giants speedster Mayank Yadav has been ruled out of the Indian Premier League 2025 due to a back injury, and New Zealand’s William O’Rourke (3 crores) as a replacement. Mayank has featured in two games this season for the franchise, one against the Mumbai Indians and the other against the Punjab Kings. He picked up two wickets from those appearances. And it is not the first time Mayank has been injured and had to get some treatment. He did not start the season for LSG due to a freak toe injury and has also not been part of the side for the majority of the 2024 campaign. He suffered a back injury, bringing his campaign to an end abruptly. In addition to the IPL, Mayank has also missed the domestic season. However, the 22-year-old impressed with his speed did make his debut for India in the T20I series against Bangladesh in October 2024 after working on his fitness at the COE (Formerly known as NCA). Story continues below this ad “I had a …

Fastest balls in IPL 2025 updated: Ferguson, Archer dominate list; Prasidh Krishna leads Indian pacers list | Ipl News

Fastest balls in IPL 2025 updated: Ferguson, Archer dominate list; Prasidh Krishna leads Indian pacers list | Ipl News

IPL 2025 fastest balls update: Despite being ruled out of the tournament indefinitely, Punjab Kings pacer Lockie Ferguson has set the speed guns ablaze in the IPL 2025 season, leading the charts for the fastest deliveries bowled in the ongoing edition. Ferguson bowled a 153.2 kmph thunderbolt during the Lucknow Super Giants vs Punjab Kings clash earlier in the tournament. Rajasthan Royals’ Jofra Archer and Gujarat Titans’ Kagiso Rabada are the other bowlers to breach the 150-kph mark. They were later joined by Kolkata Knight Riders’ Anrich Nortje and Gujarat’s Prasidh Krishna who is the only Indian bowler to hit 150 kph this season. The IPL has witnessed some of the fastest international bowlers line up for franchises across 17 editions. Australian quick Shaun Tait was recorded to have bowled the quickest ball ever in IPL history. Playing for Rajasthan Royals, Tait bowled a 157.7 delivery to Delhi Daredevils batter Aaron Finch in 2011. Incidentally, Ferguson also holds the record for the second fastest delivery ever in the IPL, with his searing 157.3 kph during …

Lockie Ferguson set to miss remainder of IPL, confirms Punjab bowling coach James Hopes

Lockie Ferguson set to miss remainder of IPL, confirms Punjab bowling coach James Hopes

With their bowling unit conceding more than 200 runs in four matches out of the five matches they have played, Punjab Kings have seen the pace attack struggle in this edition of the IPL. The Shreyas Kings side, which was on top of the point table after the opening week in IPL, have slid to the sixth spot after two losses in their last three matches. With the side facing an eight-wicket wicket loss against Sunrisers Hyderabad in their last match, Punjab Kings fast bowling coach James Hope believes that the team needs to find a way to get more spin in their bowling attack. “Of course it’s a concern, but once again, we tend not to look at, like, he’s going at 9.5, he’s going at 10, because we’re playing games where 200 is a score, or 220 is a score, or 240 is a score. If we keep playing games where 230 is a score, our guys keep going to 10 and over, well, we’re going to win most games. So that’s how …

Fastest balls of IPL 2025: Lockie Ferguson, Jofra Archer dominate list | Ipl News

Fastest balls of IPL 2025: Lockie Ferguson, Jofra Archer dominate list | Ipl News

Punjab Kings pacer Lockie Ferguson has set the speed gun ablaze in the IPL 2025 season as he leads the charts for the fastest deliveries bowled in the ongoing edition. The Kiwi speedster bowled a 153.2 kmph thunderbolt during the Lucknow Super Giants vs Punjab Kings clash. Rajasthan Royals’ Jofra Archer and Gujarat Titans’ Kagiso Rabada are the other bowlers to breach the 150-kph mark thus far this edition. The IPL has witnessed some of the fastest international bowlers line up for franchises across 17 editions. Australian quick Shaun Tait was recorded to have bowled the quickest ball ever in IPL history. Playing for Rajasthan Royals, Tait bowled a 157.7 delivery to Delhi Daredevils batter Aaron Finch in 2011. Incidentally, Ferguson also holds the record for the second fastest delivery ever in the IPL, with his searing 157.3 kph during the IPL 2025. Umran Malik is the only Indian to breach the 157-kph mark in IPL history. Fastest balls of IPL 2025 – As of April 9, 2025 Bowler Team Speed (kph) Match Lockie Ferguson …

New Zealand’s Will Young scores first century of 2025 Champions Trophy in match vs Pakistan | Cricket News

New Zealand’s Will Young scores first century of 2025 Champions Trophy in match vs Pakistan | Cricket News

New Zealand’s Will Young became the first centurion of the 2025 edition of the Champions Trophy as he kept the Pakistan bowlers at bay in the opening match in Karachi on Wednesday. The Kiwi batter took 107 deliveries to reach his 100 in an innings peppered with 11 fours and 1 six. Young survived nervy moments before crossing past the century mark, particularly when there was a run out shout against him when he was on 87. But the replays showed he had crossed the crease comfortably. Then again, when he was on 99, he was out of his crease at the non-striker’s end when the throw missed the stumps, much to his relief. Young was a stabilising force for the Black Caps, when they lost three wickets early. Two of those wickets — New Zealand’s first two, Devon Conway and Kane Williamson — fell in the span of five deliveries. Young probably would have sat this one out if Rachin Ravindra had been fit. Story continues below this ad Earlier, Pakistan’s 29-year wait to …

Champions Trophy preview: Pace-heavy Pakistan take on subcontinental New Zealand | Cricket News

Champions Trophy preview: Pace-heavy Pakistan take on subcontinental New Zealand | Cricket News

All On the Line, screams the giant billboards of Champions Trophy in all the host cities, from Dubai to Lahore cutting across Karachi and Rawalpindi. There is nothing extraordinarily imaginative or attention-grabbing about the caption. But it captures everything the tournament means to the country as well as its cricket. The global gaze would be on Pakistan’s competence to pull off a multinational tournament, bereft of distressing incidents, when the locals as well as the foreigners could watch the game without fear of their lives. But irresistible is the narrative arc whether Pakistan, liberated after remapping itself on the cricket map, could rediscover the old glory on the field. At the peak of 50-over mania, Pakistan was the cult team. The team of exotic and dark arts, reverse swing and toe-crushers, of roguish volatility and irascible brilliance, of alley-cats and superstars, a theatre and law unto themselves. If you didn’t blatantly love them, you clandestinely envied them. The slow fading of ODI’s charms ran parallel, and was entwined, perhaps, with Pakistan’s drift to mediocrity in …