All posts tagged: Steers

Rishabh Pant Steers Lucknow to Gritty 5-Wicket Victory Against Hyderabad

Rishabh Pant Steers Lucknow to Gritty 5-Wicket Victory Against Hyderabad

A solid knock from Rishabh Pant has set up Lucknow Super Giants’ 5-wicket victory against SRH, played on April 05 at Hyderabad. His 68* runs off 50 deliveries, which includes 9 fours, has sealed a win for Lucknow in away games. They secured their first win of the IPL 2026 campaign and made a significant move in the IPL 2026 points table. After being invited to bat first, Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma opened the innings while Mohammed Shami opened the bowling attack. Shami picked the wicket of Abhishek Sharma for a duck in the first over and bagged the wicket of Travis Head for 7 runs in the 3rd over. On the other hand, Prince Yadav went to pick the wicket of Ishan Kishan for 1 run. By the end of powerplay, Sunrisers Hyderabad scored only 22 runs in the powerplay. Liam Livingstone who came to bat at no. 4 got dismissed by Digvesh Rathi for 14 runs. With his dismissal, SRH lost four wickets for 26 runs. However, Heinrich Klaasen and Nitish Reddy …

Will Jacks steers England past New Zealand, keeps Pakistan’s semifinal hopes alive

Will Jacks steers England past New Zealand, keeps Pakistan’s semifinal hopes alive

In a star-studded England lineup featuring the likes of Harry Brook, Jos Buttler and others, Will Jacks was not expected to be their main attraction at this T20 World Cup. England’s batting depth meant attention usually gravitated towards their more established match-winners, especially in pressure chases. Yet, through the tournament, Jacks has emerged as their crisis manager, stepping in whenever the game has threatened to drift away. On Friday, Jacks once again delivered when England needed composure and belief. Chasing a target of 160 in the Super 8 clash against New Zealand in Colombo on a Premadasa surface that had already tested several batters, Jacks held his nerve to make an unbeaten 32 off 18 balls and guide England to a tense four-wicket win. The result also kept Pakistan’s semifinal qualification chances alive ahead of their match against Sri Lanka in Kandy on Saturday. Jacks walked out to bat in the 15th over with the chase looking steep. England needed 60 runs in just over five overs, and New Zealand sensed an opportunity to tighten …

Aiden Markram Steers South Africa Close to Semis

Aiden Markram Steers South Africa Close to Semis

Aiden Markram made a solid knock set up South Africa’s 9-wicket victory against West Indies in the T20 World Cup 2026, played at Narendra Modi Stadium. His unbeaten knock, along with brilliant captaincy, guides South Africa to maintain its unbeaten streak in the ongoing T20 World Cup campaign, making its qualification chances stronger South Africa climbed back to the top spot in the T20 World Cup 2026 points table. After being invited to bat first,  Brandon King and Shai Hope opened the innings for West Indies while Keshav Maharaj opened the bowling attack. Despite an aggressive start, they failed to capitalise on the innings as Rabada bagged the wicket of Shai Hope for 16 runs. Hetmyer, who came to bat, gave his wicket to Kagiso Rabada for 2 runs. With the dismissals of Brandon King for 21 runs and Roston Chase for 2 runs to Lungi Ngidi, West Indies lost four wickets to score 43 runs. With Rovman Powell and Sherfane Rutherford at the crease, West Indies went on to score 52 runs in the powerplay. …

Spider-Man 4 is now called Spider-Man: Brand New Day; Tom Holland steers away from dropping spoilers | Hollywood

Spider-Man 4 is now called Spider-Man: Brand New Day; Tom Holland steers away from dropping spoilers | Hollywood

The Spider-Man franchise led by Tom Holland is swinging back into action with its fourth installment getting an official title, Spider-Man: Brand New Day. The filming is set to kick off later this summer, revealed director Destin Daniel Cretton at CinemaCon in Las Vegas. Also read: Tom Holland’s Spider-Man 4 gets a new release date. Check details here The plot details on the fourth installment haven’t been revealed. It is slated to release on July 31, 2026 What’s next for Spider-Man? According to Variety, Sony in its CinemaCon presentation on Monday, announced the official title of the fourth film. While Tom was not present at the annual convention, the actor sent a video talking about the next part. “I am so sorry I can’t be with you. I am halfway around the world shooting a movie. I know we left you with a massive clip hanger at the end of No Way Home, so Spider Man: Brand New Day is a fresh start. It is exactly that. That’s all I can say. That’s all I’ve …

Ranji Trophy: Steely Upendra Yadav steers Railways on Day 1 | Cricket News

Ranji Trophy: Steely Upendra Yadav steers Railways on Day 1 | Cricket News

On a day when it was absolute chaos outside Arun Jaitley Stadium, Railways’ Upendra Yadav calmed things down for his team on the first day of their Ranji Trophy fixture against Delhi. The wicketkeeper-batter scored a determined 95 and helped his team recover from a dire position at 66 for 5. Railways were bowled out for 241 in their first essay, after a 104-run stand between Yadav and Karn Sharma (50). In reply, Delhi lost opener Arpit Rana and were 41 for 1 at stumps on Day 1. However, the day was all about Virat Kohli. The fans came in huge numbers to watch him play his first Ranji Trophy match in more than 12 years. There was almost a stampede at Gate 16 of the stadium. Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, the adjoining road, was sealed from the morning as it fell on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s route to Raj Ghat, where he was to pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi on his death anniversary. Relive 🎥 Upendra Yadav’s fighting knock of 95(177) under pressure 💪 …

Rupinder’s brace steers Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers to win over Team Gonasika

Rupinder’s brace steers Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers to win over Team Gonasika

Rupinder Pal Singh rolled back the years as he scored a brace to help the Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers beat Team Gonasika in their Hero Hockey India League (HIL) 2024-25 match at the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium in Rourkela on Wednesday. Rupinder Pal Singh (31` and 48`) scored from a penalty corner and a penalty stroke while Manpreet Singh scored Team Gonasika’s solitary goal. In Rupinder Pal Singh and Jugraj Singh, the Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers has two lethal drag flickers and the pair were called into action inside the opening three minutes as Sukhjeet Singh won a penalty corner. Jugraj’s drag flick was saved comfortably by Oliver Payne. Team Gonasika controlled the tempo of the match with the trio of Vishnukanth Singh, Jack Waller and Jake Draper busy in the middle of the park. SK Uthappa gave Gonasika their first big chance as he won a penalty corner midway through the first quarter. Araijeet Singh Hundal, however, was unable to get past the Gonasika rushers from his attempt as the Bengal Tigers immediately went …

Kamran Ghulam Ton Steers Pakistan To Zimbabwe ODI Series Win

Kamran Ghulam Ton Steers Pakistan To Zimbabwe ODI Series Win

Kamran Ghulam struck a maiden one-day international century as Pakistan beat Zimbabwe by 99 runs in Bulawayo on Thursday to seal a 2-1 series victory. His 103 helped Pakistan reach 303-6 in 50 overs at Queens Sports Club — a total Zimbabwe never look like bettering and the hosts were all out for 204 in 40.1 overs. It was Pakistan’s 56th victory in 65 ODIs against Zimbabwe. After losing a rain-shortened first match in the southern city by 80 runs last Sunday, the tourists bounced back to wallop the home team by 10 wickets two days later. Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan said: “I am proud because we lost the first game and expectations from the country were high. “We came back to win the series and that has given us confidence. Away matches are always difficult, always different from home.” Pakistan won the toss, opted to bat and after the loss of opener Saim Ayub with 58 on the scoreboard, Ghulam took centre stage. Initially cautious, the No. 3 batter gradually accelerated the …

Jo Tera Hai Woh Mera Hai Review: A Light-Hearted Comedy About Greed That Steers Clear of Depth

When Emily Dickinson wrote “The heart wants what it wants,” it hit home for many of us. Like Dickinson said, human desires and fixations are often beyond rationale and reasoning. JioCinema’s latest original, Jo Tera Hai Wo Mera Hai, is based on the same concept. The film tells the story of a man called Mitesh (Amit Sial), who has had his heart set on Utsav, a gorgeous Bungalow in Mumbai, for years. Like a love-struck teenager, he keeps scrolling through photos of the villa on his phone, daydreams about it, and doesn’t mind holding up traffic just to get a moment to admire the villa in its full glory. The only obstacle that stands in the way of his childhood dream house is Govinda (Paresh Rawal), the perpetually cranky owner of Utsav, who pelts unwanted visitors away and stays with his household help at the villa. He is well aware of the place’s magnetism and can’t stand the sight of brokers hovering over him, waiting for him to agree to sell the place. A notice …

Running for her father, Jyothika steers Indian women’s relay team to Olympics

Delhi: After missing out on the Paris Olympics qualification in the first round of heats at the World Relay Championships in the Bahamas, the Indian women’s team was under pressure to secure a berth in the second round of heats. With Olympic qualification at stake, Vithya Ramraj was replaced by Rupal, and Jyothika Sri Dandi emerged as India’s hero. She ran a blistering leg in the final qualification race to book the Paris Olympics berth for India. Jyothika ran the second leg and clocked 51.36 seconds. Her blistering pace in the last 100 meters of the second leg gave MR Povamma and Subha Venkatesh a cushion to finish second. To put numbers in context, Jyothika had never run below 52 seconds in her career with a timing of 52.73 seconds being her previous personal best. But in the Bahamas, Jyothika ran two sub-52 races clocking 51.16 on the first day and 51.36 on the second. “All of us are happy here and it feels really good to be able to qualify for the Paris Olympics …

MEA Steers Clear of Katchatheevu Row, Says EAM Jaishankar Has Clarified All Issues

Last Updated: April 05, 2024, 00:08 IST Jaishankar asserted that the issue has not cropped up abruptly but was always a live matter. (AP File Photo) The Narendra Modi government has targeted the Congress and its ally DMK accusing it of overlooking national interests in the ceding of Katchatheevu island to Sri Lanka in the mid-1970s The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Thursday steered clear of the row surrounding Katchatheevu island. To a volley of questions on the Katchatheevu issue, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal referred to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar’s recent comments on the matter. “I would like to tell you that on the issues that have been raised, the external affairs minister has spoken to the press here in Delhi and also in Gujarat clarifying all the issues,” he said. “I would refer that you please look at his press engagements. You will get your answers there,” Jaiswal said. The Narendra Modi government has targeted the Congress and its ally DMK accusing it of overlooking national interests in the ceding of Katchatheevu …