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Stuart Broad picks only one Indian in his best Test playing XI
Broad, who himself is a veteran of the modern-day era, with more than 600 wickets in Test cricket, is also regarded as one of the finest of his generation.
📢Stuart Broad picks only one Indian in his best Test playing XI

Stuart Broad picks only one Indian in his best Test playing XI(Source: Philip Brown/Getty Images)

Legendary England fast bowler Stuart Broad has picked his best Test-playing XI. However, the criteria for picking the team were to only choose players against whom Broad has actually played as an opposite counterpart. All the names taken by Broad are legendary, but there have been a few notable omissions as well. He picked only one Indian in the list.

Broad, who himself is a veteran of the modern-day era, with more than 600 wickets in Test cricket, is also regarded as one of the finest of his generation. He was tasked with cherry-picking the best he has shared the field with.

For the starters, Broad picked South African opener and legendary captain Graeme Smith, who would open alongside wicketkeeper-batter Kumar Sangakkara. To follow them at number three, the ex-paceman went with Australian batter Ricky Ponting. Completely ignoring the legendary Sachin Tendulkar , highest run-scorer ever in the format, Broad went for Virat Kohli, slotting the New Delhi-born at number four.

Stuart Broad had some tough decisions to make when picking his ultimate Test XI of cricketers he’s played against 👀

Wisden 🤝 @ctshirts @StuartBroad8 #Cricket #CricketVideos #EnglandCricket pic.twitter.com/oFtXqEBjGn

— Wisden (@WisdenCricket) June 18, 2026

As his interaction with Wisden continued, Broad seemed to be confused with quite a few options in the middle order but eventually went with Steven Smith and Jacques Kallis at five and six. Kallis is also the only all-rounder in the list. The former cricketer chose the likes of AB de Villiers at number seven, who also emerges as a handy wicketkeeping option if needed.

When it comes to bowlers, Broad did not hesitate at all in picking the names of tearaway pacers – Mitchell Johnson and Dale Steyn, both of whom have held the position as No. 1-ranked bowlers in Test cricket during various times. Apart from Johnson, Mitchell Starc is another Australian left-arm seamer to have made it to the XI, while Muttiah Muralitharan, who has 800 Test wickets, would be the sole spinner.

Stuart Broad's Test XI

Graeme Smith, Kumar Sangakkara (WK), Ricky Ponting, Virat Kohli , Steven Smith, Jacques Kallis, AB de Villiers, Mitchell Johnson, Dale Steyn, Muttiah Muralitharan, Mitchell Starc
📢[Watch] Kumar Sangakkara plays village cricket wearing helmet gifted by Yashasvi Jaiswal

Kumar Sangakara (Source : WisdenCricket on X)

Kumar Sangakkara has returned to playing village cricket in England. This is his third season, playing for his local team - Shillingstone Cricket Club. The former Sri Lankan captain is 48 years old, but he is still scoring big in village cricket.

In his first match this season, the stylish wicketkeeper-batter amassed 168 not out, hitting 16 fours and 11 sixes against Broadstone CC. A whopping 130 runs came from boundaries. The stalwart seems to have cut down on rotating strike as he used to during his days in Sri Lankan cricket and is relying on boundaries to score the bulk of his runs, something that is understandable for someone his age.

Details of his stint in village cricket this season were revealed during the latest episode of The Scoop. One of the most fascinating things that was noticeable was the helmet Sangakkara wore. It had the Indian national flag and the BCCI logo embedded. During the episode, it was mentioned that Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal gifted Sangakkara the helmet.

Imagine rocking up for a village cricket game and Kumar Sangakkara is playing for the opposition… wearing Yashasvi Jaiswal’s helmet! 😅

Watch the latest episode of The Scoop 👉 https://t.co/QxK33HtIh2

How are Kumar Sangakkara and Yashasvi Jaiswal connected?

For the unversed, Sangakkara has been a mentor for Jaiswal during his time at the Rajasthan Royals. The former is the head coach of the Rajasthan Royals, where Jaiswal is the vice-captain. Both share a warm relationship, and Sangakkara has played a key role in the Mumbai batter's development through the years.

In IPL 2026, Yashasvi had a decent season if you look at his numbers exclusively. In 16 matches, he scored 427 runs at an average of 30.50 and a strike rate of 152.50, including three half-centuries. He also stepped in to lead the side in matches that Riyan Parag missed due to injury. However, when compared to fellow young Indian openers like Abhishek Sharma, Shubman Gill, and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Yashasvi's performance was underwhelming.

The 24-year-old is currently a part of the Indian side that is playing the ongoing three-match ODI series against Afghanistan at home. In the second ODI, he opened the batting with Rohit Sharma, but got dismissed for four runs on a belter of a track.
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[Watch] Kumar Sangakkara plays village cricket wearing helmet gifted by Yashasvi Jaiswal
Kumar Sangakkara has returned to playing village cricket in England. This is his third season, playing for his local team - Shillingstone Cricket Club.
Fatima Sana makes history as first Pakistan Woman picked in The Hundred
The Hundred's sixth season to run from July 21 to August 16.
📢Fatima Sana makes history as first Pakistan Woman picked in The Hundred

Fatima Sana makes history as first Pakistan Woman picked in The Hundred (Photo by Matt Lewis - ECB/ECB via Getty Images)

The Hundred’s men’s and women’s wildcard draft took place on June 18 ahead of the 2026 season, which is scheduled to run from July 21 to August 16. The headline selection saw Pakistan Women’s captain Fatima Sana make history by becoming the first Pakistan player to feature in the Women’s Hundred after being signed by Birmingham Phoenix.

Sana fills the fourth overseas slot at Phoenix, replacing Lucy Hamilton, who withdrew to manage her workload. The Pakistan skipper will receive the competition’s minimum salary of £15,000. However, her participation could be affected by Pakistan Women’s tour of Sri Lanka, which is scheduled from July 23 to August 4 and overlaps with part of the Hundred season.

Sana’s signing means there are now three Pakistan players contracted for this year’s tournament. In the men’s competition, Usman Tariq will represent Birmingham Phoenix, while spinner Abrar Ahmed is set to play for Sunrisers Leeds. Their involvement helps ease concerns that Pakistan players might be overlooked following investment in the Hundred franchises by Indian ownership groups.

Elsewhere, Scotland openers Darcey Carter and Katherine Fraser earned opportunities with Sunrisers Leeds and Southern Brave respectively, both qualifying as local players. Among the notable men’s wildcard picks were London Spirit’s signing of Sussex fast bowler Henry Crocombe, recently called into England’s Test squad as cover, while MI London added promising pacers Eddie Jack and Seb Morgan. Southern Brave also secured England Under-19 quick Manny Lumsden, highlighting the competition’s focus on emerging talent.

Men's Hundred wildcards (£31,000)

Welsh Fire: Jordan Clark, Dillon Pennington

Southern Brave: Manny Lumsden, Saif Zaib

The Manchester Super Giants: James Sales, Adam Finch

London Spirit: Henry Crocombe, Kiran Carlson

Birmingham Phoenix: Tom Helm, Sean Dickson

MI London: Eddie Jack, Sebastian Morgan

Sunrisers Leeds: Matty Revis, Charlie Allison

Trent Rockets: Ben Raine, Ben Sanderson.

Women's Hundred wildcards (£15,000)

Birmingham Phoenix: Mary Taylor, Fatima Sana

Welsh Fire: Niamh Fiona Holland, Georgia Davis

London Spirit: Trudy Johnson, Liv Barnes

Trent Rockets: Amu Surenkumar, Eve Jones

The Manchester Super Giants: Mia Rogers, Beth Langston

MI London: Kate Coppack, Francesca Sweet

Southern Brave: Naomi Dattani, Katherine Fraser

Sunrisers Leeds: Darcey Carter, Sophia Turner.
📢MPL T20 2026: Match 37, RNE vs BB Match Prediction – Who will win today’s MPL T20 match between Royal Nimar Eagles vs Bundelkhand Bulls?

MPL T20 2026: Match 37, RNE vs BB Match Prediction – Who will win today’s MPL T20 match between Royal Nimar Eagles vs Bundelkhand Bulls? (Source :royalnimareagles on IG/bundelkhandbulls on IG)

Royal Nimar Eagles (RNE) will face Bundelkhand Bulls (BB) in Match No. 37 of the Madhya Pradesh T20 League 2026 on Friday, June 19 , at the Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore .

Royal Nimar Eagles come off a dominant eight-wicket win against the Indore Pink Panthers, chasing down a total of 174 with relative ease. They sit third in the points table, having picked up eight points from four wins, and have recorded one loss.

The Bundelkhand Bulls sit in seventh place, with just four points from two wins in six matches. They have also lost four games. They were beaten by the Chambal Ghariyals in their previous game, failing to chase a score of 219.

RNE vs BB: Match Details

Match

Royal Nimar Eagles vs Bundelkhand Bulls, Match 37 , Madhya Pradesh T20 League 2026

Date and Time (IST)

Friday, June 19, 7:00 PM

Venue

Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore

Broadcast and Live Streaming

JioStar Network Channels and JioHotstar (App & Website)

Holkar Stadium, Indore: Pitch Report

The Holkar Stadium in Indore is one of the best batting surfaces for the T20 format in India. The flatter wickets and shorter boundaries make it easier to score runs for batters. Multiple games at the venue have seen many totals of over 200 being scored and chased down, highlighting the high-scoring nature of the venue.

RNE vs BB: Head-to-Head T20 Record

This will be the first meeting between the two teams.

RNE vs BB: Predicted Playing XIs

Royal Nimar Eagles:

Dharmesh Patel, Himanshu Mantri (WK), Kanishk Dubey, Anand Bais, Abhishekh Mavi, Saransh Jain (C), Kumar Kartikeya, Pushkar Vishwakarma, Parush Mandal, Shashank Patidar, Devendra Singh Katheit

Bundelkhand Bulls:

Harsh Gawali (WK), Abhishek Pathak (C), Shivang Kumar, Parth Goswami, Vikrant Bhadoriya, Gautam Joshi, Bhumesh Muzalda, Anant Dubey, Yash Patidar, Harshit Parsai, Devansh Vishwakarma

RNE vs BB: Probable Best Performers of the Match

Probable Best Batter: Dharmesh Patel

The Eagles' batter, Dharmesh Patel, is fresh off a magnificent century in his last game. He scored an unbeaten 108 runs off just 56 balls, hitting a whopping 12 sixes in his innings.

Probable Best Bowler: Parush Mandal

Eagles seamer Parush Mandal is the joint third-highest wicket-taker in the tournament, picking up 12 wickets in just five games. His 5 for 11 against the Malwa Stallions is the best figure in the tournament.

Today's Match Prediction : Chasing team to win the match
MPL T20 2026: Match 37, RNE vs BB Match Prediction – Who will win today’s MPL T20 match between Royal Nimar Eagles vs Bundelkhand Bulls?
Royal Nimar Eagles will face Bundelkhand Bulls in Match 37 of the Madhya Pradesh T20 League 2026 on June 19 at the Holkar Stadium in Indore.
📢England Women announce 15-member squad for one-off Lord's Test against India

England Women announce 15-member squad for India Test at Lord's (Photo Source: Philip Brown/Popperfoto/Popperfoto via Getty Images)

England Women have announced their squad for the historic Women's Test at Lord's against India Women, set to commence on July 10. This is set to be the first-ever women's Test match set to be played at the historic venue.

Nat Sciver-Brunt is set to lead the 15-member squad in what will be her first Test as captain of the England team. All-rounder Alice Capsey and 18-year-old left-arm spinner Tilly Corteen-Coleman are amongst five potential debutants named to the squad, which also includes seamer Grace Potts, wicketkeeper-batter Ellie Threlkeld, and off-spinner Mady Villiers. Former skipper Heather Knight is set to feature in what could be her 15th Test appearance.

“We have selected a strong Test squad under the leadership of Nat Sciver-Brunt for what will be another historic few days at Lord’s for women’s cricket. Test cricket is a rare and wonderfully challenging experience in the women’s game and I know how proud our players are to represent England in this format. For the 11 women who will get the chance to be the first to enjoy that feeling at Lord’s, it will be a moment to savour," ECB’s Managing Director of Women’s Cricket Clare Connor said in an official statement.

England Women's last Test assignment came in late January of 2025, where they were comprehensively beaten by an innings and 122 runs by Australia Women in the first-ever Women's Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

The loss was the culmination of a 16-0 series whitewash by the Aussies, which brought about wholesale changes to the Lionesses, including the appointment of Charlotte Edwards as coach of the side, replacing Jon Lewis, and Knight stepping down as captain of the side, leading to the appointment of Sciver-Brunt as all-format skipper.

England squad for one-off Test vs India Women:

Nat Sciver-Brunt (c), Tammy Beaumont, Lauren Bell, Maia Bouchier, Alice Capsey, Tilly Corteen-Coleman, Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Filer, Amy Jones, Heather Knight, Emma Lamb, Grace Potts, Ellie Threlkeld, Mady Villiers, Issy Wong
England Women announce 15-member squad for one-off Lord's Test against India
This is set to be the first-ever women's Test match set to be played at the historic venue.
Top 3 best ODI knocks by Ishan Kishan
Kishan's excellent T20 form for club and country has also seen him get into the ODI team for India's three-match series against Afghanistan
📢Top 3 best ODI knocks by Ishan Kishan

Top 3 best ODI knocks by Ishan Kishan (Photo Source: BCCI)

In one of the more inspiring comeback stories in recent times, Ishan Kishan 's return to India's white-ball setup has been breathtaking to watch. After guiding Jharkhand to their maiden Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy title in early 2026, the left-handed batter has broken into the Men in Blue side and guided them to the 2026 T20 World Cup title.

Kishan's excellent T20 form for club and country has also seen him get into the ODI team for India's three-match series against Afghanistan. The southpaw has leapfrogged ahead of Rishabh Pant in the pecking order and is now the 50-over team's backup wicketkeeper after KL Rahul.

The Sunrisers Hyderabad batter does have the pedigree to succeed in ODI cricket, as is evident through some of his outstanding one-day innings in the past.

Here are the three best ODI knocks by Ishan Kishan:

3. 125 vs Afghanistan, 2026

Ishan Kishan (Photo Source: BCCI)

Ishan Kishan's most recent century against Afghanistan was also his second hundred in ODI cricket. A counter-attacking knock on a tricky surface, the top-order batter scored 125 off just 79 balls, striking at 158.22. He also forged a 224-run partnership with captain Shubman Gill for the third wicket.

Kishan was in total control of his innings and made the most of his legside strength, scoring 87 through the area, including five sixes. Nangeyalia Kharote, however, ended his innings in the 37th over with India already on 320 runs.

2. 93 vs South Africa, 2022

Ishan Kishan. (Photo Source: Pankaj Nangia/Gallo Images/Getty Images)

Nothing beats a match-winning knock against top-tier opposition at his domestic home. That is exactly what Kishan was able to achieve when he scored 93 against South Africa in Ranchi, where India chased down 279 to win the match by seven wickets.

The left-handed batter came in to bat at number three after captain Shikhar Dhawan was dismissed inside the first six overs. Kishan, however, came out and played an outstanding innings, hitting 93 from 84 balls, an innings that comprised four fours and seven sixes in total. He was later dismissed by Bjorn Fortuin after a 161-run partnership with Shreyas Iyer, who scored an unbeaten century and was declared Player of the Match.

1. 210 vs Bangladesh, 2022

Ishan Kishan. (Photo Source: BCCI)

Ishan Kishan rewrote the history books when he became only the fourth Indian batter to reach the hallowed double century in ODI cricket, after Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag and Rohit Sharma . In doing so, he also became the youngest double centurion in one-day history whilst also being the first player in the format's records to convert his maiden century into a double ton.

Kishan scored 210 in Chattogram off 131 deliveries whilst opening the batting alongside Dhawan, who was sent back to the pavilion for just three runs. It takes something extremely special to overshadow Virat Kohli's century, but the youngster was able to do exactly that. He scored at a strike rate of 160.30, hitting 24 fours and 10 sixes along the way.
📢Leicestershire batter Lewis Hill to retire at the end of the 2026 season

Lewis Hill (Photo by Stuart Leggett/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Leicestershire batter Lewis Hill is set to retire from the professional game at the end of the 2026 domestic season. A one-club man, the right-hander first made his debut for the Foxes back in 2015 and has represented the county across all three formats of the game.

Over his more than 10-year tenure at the club, Hill has so far scored 8,434 runs across all formats. This includes hitting 5,291 runs in the County Championship and another 1,152 runs in the Vitality Blast. However, one of his best times in a Leicestershire shirt came during the One Day Cup final in 2023, when he captained them to their first List A title since winning the 1985 Benson & Hedges Cup.

"Leicestershire has been my home for such a large part of my life, so making the decision to retire has been incredibly difficult. I've been fortunate enough to live out my dream of playing professional cricket and to do it for the club that means so much to me makes me incredibly proud. There have been so many people who have helped me throughout my journey - teammates, coaches, staff and supporters - and I'd like to thank every one of them for the role they've played in my career. I've made memories that will stay with me forever. While I'm excited about the next chapter, my focus now is on enjoying every moment of the rest of the season and helping the team finish strongly," Lewis Hill said on Leicestershire's website.

One of the best to ever wear the Fox.

Lewis Hill has announced that he will retire from professional cricket at the end of the 2026 season.

𝗖𝗹𝗶𝗰𝗸 𝗕𝗲𝗹𝗼𝘄 𝘁𝗼 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱 𝗠𝗼𝗿𝗲 ⤵️

— Leicestershire County Cricket Club🦊 (@leicsccc) June 18, 2026

Despite being in the twilight of his professional career, Hill still immensely contributed towards Leicestershire's promotion back to Division One of the County Championship. The 35-year-old was his side's top scorer during the 2025 County Championship Division Two campaign, where the Foxes won the title. He hit 917 from 14 matches at an average of 45.85.

Competing in his final County Championship season, Hill has still shown that he is capable of scoring in the top division, with 284 runs to his name from five matches. The right-hander recently scored his maiden century of the 2026 season, hitting 127 against table-toppers Essex in Leicester.
Leicestershire batter Lewis Hill to retire at the end of the 2026 season
A one-club man, the right-hander first made his debut for the Foxes back in 2015 and has represented the county across all three formats of the game.
📢3 bold experiments India can make in the final ODI against Afghanistan

Team India (Photo Source: BCCI)

India have already taken an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match ODI series against Afghanistan. The Indian batting has been far superior to that of the Afghans, and the young bowling attack has also made a mark. With a lot of cricket coming up for the Men in Blue, including the T20I series in Ireland and England and the Asian Games competition, expect a few players to be rested for the third and final ODI, which will be played at the iconic MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Saturday, June 20.

Let's take a look at three experiments that India can do, which will give opportunities to certain players to showcase their skills at the international level.

3 bold experiments India can make in the final ODI against Afghanistan:

3. Unleash Harshit Rana

Harshit Rana.(Photo by Ayush Kumar/Getty Images)

Harshit Rana is all set to join the Indian team ahead of the third ODI. He missed the T20 World Cup and the subsequent IPL this year after undergoing knee surgery. As per reports, Harshit has worked very hard on his batting and when in rhythm, he can consistently touch 145 kmph with the ball. If the medical team feels he is fit enough to play right away, it won't be a bad idea to slot him into the playing XI. With all-rounders like Nitish Kumar Reddy and Washington Sundar already in the side, the Delhi speedster won't have to push too hard to finish his full quota of overs.

2. Give Nitish Kumar Reddy 10 overs

Nitish Kumar Reddy (Source : BCCI/X)

Nitish Kumar Reddy missed the second ODI due to a sore left thigh. If the Andhra Pradesh all-rounder recovers in time for the third ODI, he should return to the side, as he is high on confidence, having improved his bowling considerably in the last few months. After an impressive stint in IPL 2026, Reddy bowled brilliantly in the first ODI. His yorker to castle a well-set Rahmanullah Gurbaz could end up being the best ball of the series. If the 23-year-old is fit, he should bowl his full quota of 10 overs. India could also promote him up the order and let him showcase his batting talent in 50-over cricket.

1. Bring back Harsh Dubey

Harsh Dubey (Photo Source: BCCI)

Harsh Dubey was a part of India's squad for the one-off Test against Afghanistan, but Manav Suthar got the nod ahead of him. The left-arm spinner made his international debut in the first ODI against Afghanistan in Dharamsala. Despite bowling with a wet ball for most of his spell and having to deal with a rampaging Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Dubey made his mark. He picked up three wickets, despite conceding 47 runs in five overs. However, it was surprising to see him making way for Kuldeep Yadav in the second ODI. The inconsequential third game could be used as an opportunity by the Indian team management to take a look at the 23-year-old's skills once again and groom him for the future.
3 bold experiments India can make in the final ODI against Afghanistan
India have already taken an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match ODI series against Afghanistan.
Ben Stokes returns as Durham name squad for Northamptonshire clash amid nightclub controversy
The match will happen from June 19 to 22.
📢Ben Stokes returns as Durham name squad for Northamptonshire clash amid nightclub controversy

Ben Stokes returns as Durham name squad for Northamptonshire clash amid nightclub controversy (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)

Durham have named a 15-member squad for their upcoming County Championship fixture against Northamptonshire at the Riverside, with England Test captain Ben Stokes returning to county duty. Stokes is in contention to make his third appearance of the season for Durham and could feature in his first match at Chester-le-Street since 2024.

The all-rounder’s most recent home outing for Durham came against Worcestershire last season, when he impressed with both bat and ball, scoring a half-century in the first innings and claiming three wickets. Head coach Ryan Campbell has otherwise retained an unchanged squad for the clash against Northamptonshire, who currently occupy second place in the Division Two standings.

Durham will be aiming to maintain their unbeaten start to the County Championship campaign. The side has collected four victories and 126 points from its opening seven matches. Batter David Bedingham has been a standout performer, scoring 677 runs to become Division Two’s second-highest run-scorer, while seamer Ben Raine shares top spot on the wicket-taking charts with 36 scalps alongside James Anderson.

“For us to win in three days [against Derbyshire] is outstanding – it’s shown the evolution of this team, when you talk about us trying to get back to Division One. The graft and the hard work they put in with the bat on a wicket that was tricky after losing the toss and being put in – we sucked up our egos, and every little partnership counted,” said Campbell as quoted by Durham cricket.

“And the way we went about our work with the ball was absolutely outstanding. We had constant pressure from both ends – it was awesome to watch. We’re in a good position but there’s a long way to go, and we’ve got another tough game coming up against Northants. But all I can say to Northants is that they’re coming to our hood,” he added.

Durham squad vs Northamptonshire:

Colin Ackermann, Kasey Aldridge, David Bedingham, Graham Clark, Alex Lees (C), Ben McKinney, James Minto, Duanne Olivier, Callum Parkinson, Matthew Potts, Ben Raine, Will Rhodes, Luke Robinson, Ollie Robinson (WK), Ben Stokes
RCB have no immediate plans for overseas franchise expansion, says co-owner Satyan Gajwani
RCB are two-time IPL champions lifting the trophy in 2025 and 2026.
📢RCB have no immediate plans for overseas franchise expansion, says co-owner Satyan Gajwani

RCB have no immediate plans for overseas franchise expansion, says co-owner Satyan Gajwani (Photo Source: RCB)

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) have no immediate plans to invest in franchises across overseas T20 leagues, according to co-owner Satyan Gajwani. The IPL champions are instead focusing on strengthening fan engagement and consolidating their position as one of cricket’s most popular brands.

In March, a consortium comprising the Aditya Birla Group, Times of India, Bolt Ventures and Blackstone acquired RCB for $1.78 billion, bringing an end to United Spirits’ long association with the franchise.

Several IPL franchises, including Mumbai Indians, Chennai Super Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders, have already established a presence in overseas competitions such as Major League Cricket in the United States, SA20 in South Africa, ILT20 in the UAE and the Caribbean Premier League. RCB, though, appear content to take a more cautious approach before considering international expansion.

"Don't think we have any plans as of now. We're a bit ahead of ourselves as we're still focusing on closing the transaction and then thinking about where we're going from there. I think RCB as a brand is very centred around Bengaluru and around cricket,” said Gajwani as quoted by bdnews24.

Gajwani said the franchise's immediate priority is to strengthen its core operations and deepen engagement with its fan base rather than expand into new markets, although he acknowledged that RCB possesses significant potential to grow as a global cricket brand.

"The RCB brand warrants a global presence and that could be through other forms like academies that we could do on the ground, it could also be potentially through expanding into franchise cricket and other markets. It's still a little bit in the air to decide whether or not we want to do that,” said Gajwani.

RCB ended a 17-year wait for the IPL title by winning the championship last season and successfully defended the crown in 2026. Their women’s team has also enjoyed sustained success, lifting the Women's Premier League titles in 2024 and 2026. Gajwani said the consortium’s immediate focus is on strengthening fan engagement beyond the IPL’s two-month season and addressing the significant demand for tickets at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, which has a seating capacity of just 33,800.

"One of the issues we have is the stadium can only fit as many people and it's not easy to buy tickets for RCB games. So, hopefully, we'll find ways to grow the stadium and ways to bring more fans into it," said Gajwani.
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MLC 2026: Match 1, TEX vs SEA Match Prediction – Who will win today’s MLC match between Texas Super Kings vs Seattle Orcas?
Texas Super Kings (TEX) take on Seattle Orcas (SEA) in match No. 1 of the Major League Cricket (MLC) 2026 at the Grand Prairie Stadium in Dallas on Friday, June 19.
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