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📢Bangladesh vs Australia Prediction, 3rd T20I – Who will win today’s match between BAN vs AUS?

Bangladesh vs Australia Prediction, 3rd T20I – Who will win today’s match between BAN vs AUS? (Source:Gettyimages)

Bangladesh (BAN) will take on Australia (AUS) in the third T20I , which is also slated to be the series finale, on Sunday, June 21 , at the Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium in Chattogram .

Bangladesh will enter into this clash having already lost the series. They have been unable to pip the Aussies the way they did in the ODI leg of the tour but have offered solid fights in both the 20-over contests thus far. The Bangla Tigers came close to chasing down a mammoth 197, falling short by just seven runs in the previous clash, but they would be looking to sign off with a consolation win, nonetheless.

Australia have responded brilliantly from their ODI series loss, sealing the T20I series early. They have found their groove on wickets that have assisted spin bowling, with their batters scoring vital runs and both spinners and pacers taking wickets. They will be looking to seal the T20I series with a win to complete a whitewash.

BAN vs AUS: Match Details

Match

Bangladesh vs Australia, 3rd T20I , Australia tour of Bangladesh 2026

Date and Time (IST)

Sunday, June 21, 1:30 PM (IST)

Venue

Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium, Chattogram

Live-streaming Details

Fancode (App & Website)

Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium, Chattogram: Pitch Report

The pitch at Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium in Chattogram has been one of a sluggish nature this series, assisting spinners and slower bowlers. The Aussies were able to score a total of over 190, despite batters taking their time to score freely. Batters have not been able to get going from ball one, instead having to bide their time to score big.

BAN vs AUS: Head-to-Head T20I Record

Matches Played

13

Won by BAN

04

Won by AUS

09

No Results

00

First-ever Fixture

September 16, 2007 (AUS Won)

Most Recent Fixture

June 19, 2026 (AUS Won)

BAN vs AUS: Predicted Playing XIs

Bangladesh

Saif Hassan, Tanzid Hasan, Soumya Sarkar , Parvez Hossain Emon (WK), Towhid Hridoy (C), Shamim Hossain,, Abdul Gaffar Saqlain, Rishad Hossain, Nasum Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman, Nahid Rana

Australia

Mitchell Marsh (C), Josh Inglis (WK), Cooper Connolly, Matt Renshaw, Tim David, Nikhil Chaudhary, Joel Davies, Aaron Hardie, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa, Spencer Johnson

BAN vs AUS: Probable Best Performers of the Match

Probable Best Batter: Matt Renshaw

Matthew Renshaw (Photo by Matthew Lewis-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

The left-handed Matt Renshaw has been Australia's rock in the middle order. He scored a brilliant 89 off 52 balls on a slow wicket in the 2nd T20I, an innings which took the Aussies to the dominant total of 196. Australia will be banking on him to score vital runs, which would help them seal a series whitewash.

Probable Best Bowler: Joel Davies

Joel Davies (Source : ausmencricket on IG)

Left-arm spinner Joel Davies made his debut in the first T20 and put on a brilliant showing with figures of 3 for 17. He was just able to add a solitary wicket in the second T20I but is still the joint-highest wicket-taker of the series with Adam Zampa . He has looked threatening throughout on the spin-friendly wickets and will be looking to finish his debut series on a high note.

Today's Match Prediction : Team batting first to win the match
'No compromises' - Sunil Gavaskar wants BCCI to crack down on IPL no-show overseas stars
"They should also ban those who come to the IPL and, when they find they aren't being picked regularly, feign an injury and return home and then play in their domestic cricket," wrote Gavaskar.
📢'No compromises' - Sunil Gavaskar wants BCCI to crack down on IPL no-show overseas stars

'No compromises' - Sunil Gavaskar wants BCCI to crack down on IPL no-show overseas stars (Photo by Izhar Khan/Getty Images)

Former Indian cricketer Sunil Gavaskar has urged the BCCI to take strict action against overseas players who deliberately cite injuries and withdraw from tournaments after failing to secure regular playing opportunities. He noted that some cricketers tend to take the IPL for granted and return to their home countries midway through the season to participate in domestic competitions.

Gavaskar emphasised that such actions are unfair to franchises, as finding suitable replacements at an advanced stage of the tournament is an extremely difficult task. He added that teams invest significant resources in assembling their squads and should not be left struggling due to the premature departure of overseas players.

"The BCCI's ban for two years on those who enter the auction and, after being picked, then withdraw at the last moment, not for injury but brownie points with their local media, is another good move. They should also ban those who come to the IPL and, when they find they aren't being picked regularly, feign an injury and return home and then play in their domestic cricket even while the IPL is still going on," Gavaskar wrote in his column for Sportstar.

"Plenty of overseas players take the IPL for granted and sometimes, in connivance with their boards, make some excuse and not play in the full tournament as they agreed before they entered the auction. The franchise cannot go running around for a replacement at this late hour, and so has no option but to wait for the Board to release the player," he added.

The former Indian captain further pointed out that foreign cricket boards receive a 10% commission on their players' IPL earnings once they are bought at the auction. He suggested that players should be paid strictly in proportion to the number of matches they are available for during the tournament. Gavaskar also took a direct swipe at certain overseas cricketers, remarking that the IPL has often turned relatively ordinary players into millionaires.

"Remember, the boards get 10% of the player fee, not from the player. This is an additional cost to the franchise, and that is why it is important for BCCI to be firm and ensure this does not happen. Cutting the player's fee according to the number of matches he is missing should also apply to the percentage that the overseas Boards get for their player," Gavaskar wrote.

"The cricketing world has been ruled by the old powers without giving anything to the other Boards. Here, BCCI is giving to the Boards too, and so should be telling them not to take the helplessness of the franchise as a weakness and to cancel the contracts of those who don't want to play the full tournament. No compromises. This is the IPL, not just the best T20 tournament in the world, but also the making of millionaires out of some really ordinary overseas players," he concluded.
Women’s T20 World Cup 2026: ‘Like a duck to water’ - Sophie Ecclestone confident Charlie Dean will shine as stand-in captain
"It's pretty weird not to have Nat in a World Cup game, but Charlie's been amazing... she's been such a great captain, everyone feels so calm under Charlie," said Ecclestone.
📢Women’s T20 World Cup 2026: ‘Like a duck to water’ - Sophie Ecclestone confident Charlie Dean will shine as stand-in captain

Women’s T20 World Cup 2026: ‘Like a duck to water’ - Sophie Ecclestone confident Charlie Dean will shine as stand-in captain (Photo Source: MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

England Women will take on Scotland Women at Headingley on June 20 without regular captain Nat Sciver-Brunt , who has been sidelined after aggravating a calf injury during the closing stages of England's victory over Ireland in Southampton.

As a result, Sciver-Brunt will miss the upcoming matches against Scotland and the West Indies, with Charlie Dean set to lead the side in her absence. Dean previously captained England in T20I series victories against New Zealand and India, guiding the team to 2-1 wins in both contests ahead of the World Cup.

Meanwhile, Sophie Ecclestone revealed that Sciver-Brunt remains in good spirits despite the setback. Ecclestone also expressed confidence in Dean's leadership, highlighting her growing experience as captain and noting that the two players share a similar approach to leading the team.

"Not ideal that she's missing the next two games but Deano's going to take charge and it's obviously a really exciting place to be back in charge and captain at the World Cup. Charlie's obviously captained recently. It's been really cool to play with her for a bit and it's quite nice for her to not come in blindsided now. She's been captain for a few games of England now, so it'd just be like a duck to water again, I reckon,” said Ecclestone as quoted by ESPNcricinfo.

"It's pretty weird not to have Nat in a World Cup game, but Charlie's been amazing... she's been such a great captain, everyone feels so calm under Charlie and I feel like we've actually not even spoken about it recently. It's just the norm that if Nat's not fit, then Charlie's captain and that's fine,” she added.

Left-arm spinner Kirstie Gordon, who represented England at the 2018 Women's T20 World Cup before recently switching allegiance to Scotland, will be one of the key players to watch. Gordon impressed in Scotland's match against the West Indies Women, maintaining a tidy economy rate and providing crucial control with the ball.

Meanwhile, Rachel Slater expects Scotland, who qualified for the tournament through the qualifiers, to adopt a similarly aggressive approach against England as they did against the Caribbean side.

"It just comes from confidence, knowing we deserve to be here and knowing that if we actually play our best and bowl well, a good ball is a good ball no matter whose hand it's coming out of. So just trying to take that element out of it, of like, 'oh my God, I'm bowling at XYZ'. A good ball is a good ball on whatever pitch, whoever you bowl it at, and whoever's bowled it,” said Slater.

"It's the exact same. We don't need to approach any game any differently. Just keep doing the basics well and hopefully do that for a little bit longer in those high-pressure moments and you get over the line in a game like that,” she added.
📢Will Vaibhav Sooryavanshi be targeted in tri-series final after heated altercation? Sri Lanka A captain Sahan Arachchige shares candid take

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (Photo by Ashley Allen-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

Sri Lanka A captain Sahan Arachchige drew the battle lines ahead of his team's tri-series final against India A at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium on Sunday, June 21. However, he asserted that his team won't be targeting Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who had a physical altercation with Sri Lanka A batter Vishen Halambage the last time these two teams faced each other.

The incident happened after India A lost the Super Over against Sri Lanka A on Monday, June 15. Sooryavanshi shoved Halambage, who had reportedly been sledging the 15-year-old since the first time these two sides met in the tri-series on June 9. Since then, Halambage has been fined and Niroshan Dickwella, who tried to pacify things, has been sanctioned. However, the BCCI stated that they won't pull up Sooryavanshi as the incident happed on the field of play and left it to the match referree to decide his fate.

Amid the chaos, Arachchige made it clear that his squad has moved past the incident and added that they won't be targeting the Rajasthan Royals' batter on Sunday.

"The boys are not targeting anyone or anything. We are just enjoying ourselves. In a close game like a Super Over, emotions come out. That's normal," Arachchige told Sportstar.

The 30-year-old exuded confidence, saying that his team has no issues in the batting department and the bowlers have also stepped up. Sri Lanka A topped the group with three wins and one defeat from four matches.

"With the batting, there is no issue. And with the bowling, every fast bowler and spinner is doing very well. I think we are in good shape," the left-handed batter said.

Meanwhile, Sooryavanshi is due for a big knock, as he has thrown away some blistering starts during the campaign. In four innings, he has scored 117 runs at a strike rate of 153.95. The Bihar batter will look to make a mark in the summit clash.
Will Vaibhav Sooryavanshi be targeted in tri-series final after heated altercation? Sri Lanka A captain Sahan Arachchige shares candid take
Sri Lanka A captain Sahan Arachchige drew the battle lines ahead of his team's tri-series final against India A at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium on Sunday, June 21.
‘If I compare myself with anyone, it’s with myself’ - Tilak Varma opens up on his constant pursuit of improvement
"For me, it only matters how good I am today and how good I can be tomorrow. That’s the comparison I make every day," said Tilak.
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Women's T20 World Cup 2026: Match 18, SA W vs IND W Match Prediction – Who will win today’s match between South Africa Women vs India Women?
South Africa Women take on India Women in a high-stakes clash in Match No. 18 of the 2026 ICC Women's T20 World Cup on Sunday, June 21, at Old Trafford in Manchester.
📢‘If I compare myself with anyone, it’s with myself’ - Tilak Varma opens up on his constant pursuit of improvement

‘If I compare myself with anyone, it’s with myself’ - Tilak Varma opens up on his constant pursuit of improvement (Photo Source: BCCI)

India A captain Tilak Varma has had to shoulder significant responsibility during the tri-series in Sri Lanka over the last few days. Apart from scoring crucial runs, he has guided the team throughout the tournament, handled pressure situations effectively, and ultimately led India A to the summit clash against Sri Lanka A.

Tilak has also been appointed vice-captain of the Indian team, giving him an opportunity to further develop his leadership skills and learn from experienced players and support staff.

When asked about his biggest learnings from the series, he admitted that handling pressure had been a key takeaway. He added that the most important lesson was understanding each player better, recognising their strengths, and learning how to get the best out of them in different situations.

“There have been a lot of learnings, especially around handling pressure. We came into this tournament as a group that hadn’t played together before. Everyone was coming from different teams and different IPL environments, and then suddenly they had to come together for India-A,” said Tilak to Sportstar

“What helped was that everyone has played enough domestic cricket. As a captain, the biggest learning for me has been understanding each player — how they react under pressure, what their mindset is and how to get the best out of them. I spend a lot of time with players off the field because that helps me understand them better,” he added.

Asked about the Super Over contest, Tilak said the team had worked hard throughout the day and wanted a decisive result. He added that representing India comes with a rich legacy and immense expectations, so handling pressure is simply part of the job.

“Honestly, if you look at that game, the light wasn’t ideal for a Super Over. But we had worked hard throughout the day and wanted a result because both teams were playing for two points. That’s all I was asking the umpires about. There wasn’t much argument from our side,” said Tilak.

"As for pressure, yes, it comes with leading India because of the legacy attached to the team. But pressure is part of the job. We’ve actually played good cricket in this tournament. Against Afghanistan-A, the DLS result didn’t go our way. Against Sri Lanka-A, it was a very close game. But overall, we’ve played well as a team, and now we have one game left. We’ll give it our best,” he added.

Tilak also spoke about his personal growth as a cricketer, saying that he strives to improve every day and prefers to compare himself with his previous performances rather than with other players. The India A captain also had words of praise for youngster Vaibhav Suryavanshi, highlighting his immense talent and potential. Tilak emphasised that young players need proper backing and support.

“I don’t really look at the competition. I don’t think about who’s coming in or who’s doing what. For me, it only matters how good I am today and how good I can be tomorrow. That’s the comparison I make every day. I focus on improving my game, on and off the field. If I compare myself with anyone, it’s with myself. That’s the only thing that matters,” said Tilak.
📢Women's T20 World Cup 2026: Match 18, SA W vs IND W Match Prediction – Who will win today’s match between South Africa Women vs India Women?

Women's T20 World Cup 2026: Match 18, SA W vs IND W Match Prediction – Who will win today’s match between South Africa Women vs India Women? (Source:GettyImages)

South Africa Women take on India Women in a high-stakes clash in Match No. 18 of the 2026 ICC Women's T20 World Cup on Sunday, June 21 , at Old Trafford in Manchester .

India come into this clash with two wins on their back. They first beat arch-rivals Pakistan by 64 runs in their opening game and followed it up with a 95-run win over the Netherlands. They will be bolstered by the early form of star batter Smriti Mandhana, who scored brilliant half-centuries in both matches, while fellow opener Shafali Verma has also shown fine all-round performances.

South Africa Women , on the other hand, come into this clash needing a victory after starting their campaign off with a loss to Australia. The group, consisting of three heavyweights, sees only two teams make the semi-finals, which means South Africa will need to take maximum points from this clash. They sealed a nervy win against Pakistan, chasing down a total of 127 with just two wickets in hand.

SA W vs IND W: Match Details

Match

South Africa Women vs India Women, Match 18 , Women's T20 World Cup 2026

Date and Time (IST)

Sunday, June 21, 2026, 7:00 PM

Venue

Old Trafford, Manchester

Broadcast and Live Streaming

JioStar Network Channels and JioHotstar (App & Website)

Old Trafford, Manchester: Pitch Report

The surface at Old Trafford in Manchester is one of the bouncier tracks in the country. The ball comes onto the bat quite well, with there being good bounce and carry. Seamers get help with lateral movement, making the new ball overs the most difficult to face. The boundaries are fairly large with a rapid outfield, making run scoring easier. The two games at the venue have seen spinners play a significant role.

SA W vs IND W: Head-to-Head T20I Record

Matches Played

24

Won by IND W

11

Won by SA W

10

Tie/NR

03

First-Ever Fixture

November 30, 2014

Most-Recent Fixture

April 27, 2026

SA W vs IND W: Predicted Playing XIs

India Women (IND W):

Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma, Jemimah Rodrigues, Harmanpreet Kaur (capt), Richa Ghosh (wk), Yastika Bhatia, Deepti Sharma, Radha Yadav, Renuka Singh Thakur, Kranti Gaud, N Shree Charani

South Africa Women (SA W):

Laura Wolvaardt (c), Sune Luus, Annerie Dercksen, Nadine de Klerk, Marizanne Kapp, Chloe Tryon, Kayla Reyneke, Sinalo Jafta (wk), Shabnim Ismail, Ayabonga Khaka, Nonkululeko Mlaba

SA W vs IND W: Probable Best Performers of the Match

Probable Best Batter: Smriti Mandhana

Smriti Mandhana (Photo by Matthew Lewis-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

The mercurial Smriti Mandhana was the best batter for India in their clashes against Pakistan and the Netherlands. The southpaw scored a well-made 68 off just 44 balls and followed it up with a commanding 74 off 47 balls. Mandhana has started the tournament in fine form, and India will be hopeful of runs from her bat in their marquee clash against South Africa.

Probable Best Bowler: N Shree Charani

Shree Charani. (Source: Getty Images)

Left-arm spinner N Shree Charani is the leading wicket-taker in the tournament, with seven scalps. She picked up a three-wicket haul against Pakistan and followed it up with figures of 4 for 19 against the Netherlands. With the injury to Shreyanka Patil, more responsibility would fall on Shree Charani's shoulders.

Today's Match Prediction : Team batting first to win the match
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Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 2026: Match 3, CKM vs HT Match Prediction – Who will win today’s match between CKM vs HT?
Coastal Kings Mangaluru take on the Hubli Tigers in Match 3 of the 2026 Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 at the Srikantadatta Narasimha Raja Wadeyar Ground in Mysore on Sunday, June 21.
📢Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 2026: Match 3, CKM vs HT Match Prediction – Who will win today’s match between CKM vs HT?

Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 2026: Match 3, CKM vs HT Match Prediction – Who will win today’s match between CKM vs HT? (Source - Coastal Kings Mangaluru vs Hubli Tigers /Instagram)

The Coastal Kings Mangaluru (CKM) will take on the Hubli Tigers (HT) in Match 3 of the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 2026 at the Srikantadatta Narasimha Raja Wadeyar Ground in Mysore on Sunday, June 21 .

The Coastal Kings Mangaluru enter the new season carrying plenty of confidence after an impressive 2025 campaign. The Kings won the final of the 2025 season, beating the Hubli Tigers. They will once again rely on a strong core featuring experienced campaigners and exciting young talents to set the tone early in the competition.

The Hubli Tigers, on the other hand, will be seeking revenge after that final loss. With several proven performers returning to the setup, Hubli will be aiming to build on last year's momentum and establish themselves as early title contenders.

CKM vs HT: Match Details

Match

Coastal Kings Mangaluru vs Hubli Tigers , Match 3 , Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20, 2026

Date and Time (IST)

Sunday, June 21, 2026, 2:30 PM

Venue

Srikantadatta Narasimha Raja Wadeyar Ground, Mysore

Broadcast and Live Streaming

Fancode (App & Website)

Srikantadatta Narasimha Raja Wadeyar Ground, Mysore: Pitch Report

The venue of Srikantadatta Narasimha Raja Wadeyar Ground, Mysore, hosted the whole of the 2025 season of Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20. This time though, the matches will be split. The pitch at this venue is known to be a cricketing wicket, with assistance to both batters and bowlers. With the game being played in the afternoon, there might be some assistance for the spinners.

CKM vs HT: Head-to-Head Record

Matches Played

7

Won By CKM

2

Won By HT

5

No Result

0

First Meeting

August 26, 2023 (HT Won)

Recent Meeting

August 26, 2025 (HT Won)

CKM vs HT: Predicted Playing XIs

Coastal Kings Mangaluru :

Nikin Jose, Dheeraj J Gowda, Karun Nair (C), Aadharsh SJ, Suraj Ahuja (WK), Muralidhara Venkatesh, Siddharth Akhil, Shreyas Gopal, Prithviraj Shekhawat, Aaron Christie, Rajvir Wadhwa

Hubli Tigers :

Mayank Agarwal , Mohammed Taha, Abhinav Manohar, Kruthik Krishna (WK), Aneeshwar Gautam (C), Hardik Raj, Manvanth Kumar L, Abhishek Ahlawat, Shikhar Shetty, LR Kumar, Tanish Mahesh

CKM vs HT: Probable Best Performers of the Match

Probable Best Batter: Mohammed Taha

The 32-year-old Mohammed Taha will be the batter to watch out for in this contest. The attacking batter had a stellar season in 2025, where he scored 342 runs in 12 matches with a strike rate of 146.15. Taha was one of the leading run-scorers of the tournament and now will be eager to replicate the same in the 2026 edition of the marquee state league.

Probable Best Bowler: Shreyas Gopal

The experienced leg-spinner Shreyas Gopal will be the bowler to watch out for in this contest. He had a great season in 2025, where he picked up 17 wickets in just 12 matches and was the third-highest wicket-taker of the season. The seasoned campaigner will be looking to carry his form from the previous season forward.

Today's Match Prediction : Chasing team to win the match
5 IPL captains who left one team to lead another
Over the years, several prominent captains have made high-profile switches, leaving behind successful stints with one franchise to begin a new chapter elsewhere.
📢5 IPL captains who left one team to lead another

5 IPL captains who left one team to lead another. (Source -Twitter/X)

Captaincy changes are always among the biggest talking points in the Indian Premier League (IPL). While players switching franchises has become common over the years, seeing a captain leave one team and take charge of another often grabs even more attention.

Over the years, several prominent captains have made high-profile switches, leaving behind successful stints with one franchise to begin a new chapter elsewhere. Some managed to recreate their success, while others found it difficult to make the same impact in different environments.

Here are 5 IPL captains who left one franchise to lead another:

5. Adam Gilchrist

Adam Gilchrist. (Source: IPL)

The legendary player from Australia, Adam Gilchrist , was one of the pioneers of the Indian Premier League in the early years of the competition. The dashing left-hander led the Deccan Chargers to a championship victory in IPL 2009 as a captain. He led his side from the front that season, smashing 495 runs in 16 matches, with a strike rate of 152.30.

But, ahead of IPL 2011, Gilchrist was picked up by Kings XI Punjab (now Punjab Kings) in the player auction and was naturally named as captain of the side as well. In the Punjab jersey, though, he could not replicate the same impact as a captain. His record at KXIP was poor, with just 12 wins in 34 matches as a captain. This switch remains one of the major switches in IPL history by a captain.

4. Sanju Samson

Sanju Samson (Photo source: RR)

The most successful Rajasthan Royals captain ever, Sanju Samson shocked everyone with his stunning trade ahead of IPL 2026 to Chennai Super Kings. The former RR captain led the franchise for five years, with 33 wins in just 67 matches as captain.

Under his captaincy, RR reached their first-ever IPL final since 2008 when they played the IPL 2022 final against the Gujarat Titans. But, after having a poor season in 2025 and struggling with injuries, Sanju Samson decided to part ways with the franchise and was involved in one of the biggest trades in IPL history, with Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran going to the Jaipur-based franchise.

Shreyas Iyer

IPL 2024 Champions. (Source - IPL/BCCI)

Shreyas Iyer remains one of the most successful IPL captains ever. He has led three different IPL teams, namely DC, KKR, and PBKS to an IPL final as a captain, and that speaks volumes of his credentials as a captain.

In IPL 2024, the three-time IPL winners KKR claimed their third IPL title under Shreyas Iyer’s leadership, and everyone expected that this would be the start of a long journey for both Iyer and KKR. But, to everyone’s surprise, Shreyas was released in the IPL 2025 auctions by KKR. He was then bought by PBKS for a record price of INR 26.75 crore. This remains one of the few instances where an IPL-winning skipper was released by a team ahead of the next season.

Gautam Gambhir

Gautam Gambhir. (Source - IPL/BCCI)

Gautam Gambhir enjoyed a stellar IPL career, both as a player and as a captain. The left-hander first captained an IPL side in IPL 2009 when he was named the captain of the Delhi Daredevils (now Capitals). He led them for one more year before switching to KKR in IPL 2011.

He was bought by KKR for a record price of $2.4 million in 2011, and that marked the start of his beautiful journey with the Kolkata-based franchise. He built a literal dynasty at KKR under his captaincy, winning the IPL title twice. But, ahead of the IPL 2018 auction, he decided to part ways with the franchise and returned back to Delhi as a captain. After a string of poor results, he stepped down as Delhi’s captain and eventually retired from IPL after the same season.

Hardik Pandya

Hardik Pandya (Source: JioStar)

The most high-profile IPL switch happened in 2024 when Gujarat Titans' championship-winning captain Hardik Pandya was traded to the Mumbai Indians ahead of the 2024 edition. What made this even more surprising was that he replaced Rohit Sharma as Mumbai Indians’ captain. Hard
ik remains one of the most successful IPL captains ever, but his stint with MI has been far from successful.

In the three seasons under the star all-rounder's leadership, the five-time champions managed to reach the playoffs only once while finishing at the last position in 2024. They further had a ninth-spot finish in the most recent 2026 season, following which, talks of the Choryasi-born player being traded to other franchises have caught fire once again, with Rajasthan Royals and CSK being the frontrunners to bag him.
APL 2026: Match 19, ROR vs TW Match Prediction – Who will win today’s APL match between Royals of Rayalaseema vs Tungabhadra Warriors?
Royals of Rayalaseema (ROR) square off against Tungabhadra Warriors (TW) in match No. 19 of the ongoing Andhra Premier League (APL) 2026 at the YS Raja Reddy Stadium in Puttampalli.
Women’s T20 World Cup 2026: Ailsa Lister handed demerit point for breaching ICC Code of Conduct
Scotland Women are third in the points table with one win from two games.
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📢APL 2026: Match 19, ROR vs TW Match Prediction – Who will win today’s APL match between Royals of Rayalaseema vs Tungabhadra Warriors?

Royals of Rayalaseema and Tungabhadra Warriors (Source- Royals of Rayalaseema and Tungabhadra Warriors /Instagram)

Royals of Rayalaseema (ROR) square off against Tungabhadra Warriors (TW) in match No. 19 of the ongoing Andhra Premier League (APL) 2026 at the YS Raja Reddy Stadium in Puttampalli.

Dhruva Kumar Reddy-led Royals have played four matches so far. They are languishing at No. 6 on the points table, only above the Tungabhadra Warriors. In four matches, the Royals have only won one and lost three. Meanwhile, the Warriors also have a similar win-loss record, but they are holding the wooden-spoon position due to their abysmal net run rate of -1.706, the worst in this season so far.

The Royals had met the Warriors earlier in the season. The latter won the closely contested encounter, chasing down a 149-run target off the last ball, with two wickets to spare.

ROR vs TW: Match Details

Match

Royals of Rayalaseema vs Tungabhadra Warriors, Match 19 , Andhra Premier League 2026

Date and Time (IST)

Sunday, June 21, 2026, 1:30 PM (IST)

Venue

YS Raja Reddy Stadium, Puttampalli

Broadcast and Live Streaming

JioStar Network Channels and JioHotstar (App & Website)

YS Raja Reddy Stadium, Puttampalli: Pitch Report

YS Raja Reddy Stadium has been a happy hunting ground for the batters in the tournament so far. In the first five matches held at the venue this season, the average first-innings score has been 208. Teams batting first have scored 200-plus totals in four matches. Defending totals is very difficult at this venue and captains would want to win the toss and bowl first.

ROR vs TW: Head-to-Head Record

Matches Played

2

Won by ROR

1

Won by TW

1

First-Ever Fixture

August 13, 2025 (ROR win)

Most Recent Fixture

June 12, 2026 (TW win)

ROR vs TW: Predicted Playing XIs

Royals of Rayalaseema:

Dhruva Kumar Reddy (C), Sai Sandeep Kumar, Mamidi Vamsi Krishna (WK), Garimella Teja, Allareddi Teja Reddy, Yadla Vasu, Y-Teja Reddy, Jagarlapudi Ram, Kodavandla Sudharsan, Pattan Sharief, Ganesh Sathivada.

Tungabhadra Warriors:

CR Gnaneswar (C), Shree Samanyu Datta, Gutta Rohit, Kaki Jayanath, Cheepurapalli Stephen, Kancherla Anand Josiah, Charanjith GV, Saurabh Kumar, Tegada Sai Kumar (WK), Gavvala Mallikarjuna, Sai Charan Nidamanuri.

ROR vs TW: Probable Best Performers of the Match

Probable Best Batter: Garimella Teja

Garimella Teja has been in fine form this season. He has played four matches so far, and in three innings, he has scored 160 runs at an average of 80 and a strike rate of 145.50. The right-handed batter will have a key role to play in the middle-order.

Probable Best Bowler: Saurabh Kumar

Saurabh Kumar is going to be the bowler to watch out for on Sunday. The left-arm spinner is a wily customer who knows how to keep the batters in check and build pressure, even on surfaces which have very little help for him.

Today's Match Prediction : Chasing team to win the match
📢Women’s T20 World Cup 2026: Ailsa Lister handed demerit point for breaching ICC Code of Conduct

Women’s T20 World Cup 2026: Ailsa Lister handed demerit point for breaching ICC Code of Conduct (Source:Gettyimage)

Scotland batter Ailsa Lister has been officially reprimanded for breaching Level 1 of the ICC Code of Conduct during Scotland’s ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Group B clash against the West Indies on June 18.

Lister was found guilty of violating Article 2.2 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to the abuse of cricket equipment, clothing, ground equipment, fixtures, or fittings during an international match. In addition to the reprimand, one demerit point has been added to her disciplinary record. It is Lister’s first offence within a 24-month period.

The incident took place in the 19th over of Scotland’s innings. After being dismissed, Lister expressed her frustration by throwing her bat and gloves onto the ground while leaving the field. She then kicked and knocked over a bin placed next to the team dugout.

Lister admitted to the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by GS Lakshmi of the Emirates ICC International Panel of Match Referees, eliminating the need for a formal hearing. The charge was levelled by on-field umpires Claire Polosak and Kerrin Klaaste, along with third umpire N. Janani and fourth umpire Nimali Perera.

Under the ICC Code of Conduct, Level 1 offences carry a minimum penalty of an official reprimand and can result in a fine of up to 50 percent of a player's match fee, along with one or two demerit points.

Talking about the match, West Indies Women posted a competitive total of 153/6 after electing to bat first. Veteran batter Stafanie Taylor top-scored with an unbeaten 47, while Katherine Fraser was the pick of Scotland’s bowlers with figures of 2/34.

In reply, Scotland Women were bowled out for 146, falling seven runs short of the target. Darcey Carter led the chase with a fighting 59, while Lister contributed 33 runs. For the West Indies, Aaliyah Alleyne starred with figures of 3/11, while captain Hayley Matthews claimed 3/19 and Afy Fletcher chipped in with 2/16.

Scotland currently sit third in Group B with one win from two matches and are set to face England Women in Leeds on June 20.
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