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Yashasvi Jaiswal rushed to hospital after SMAT match for Mumbai; diagnosed with acute gastroenteritis
Pune:
Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal was rushed to a hospital in Pune on Wednesday following Mumbai’s Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (SMAT) Super League match against Rajasthan. The incident occurred even as much of the cricketing world remained focused on the IPL 2026 auction taking place in Abu Dhabi.
According to reports by an Indian Express journalist, Jaiswal experienced severe stomach cramps during and after the match at the MCA Stadium, Pune. As the pain intensified, the left-handed batter was taken to Aditya Birla Hospital, where he was diagnosed with acute gastroenteritis.
Medical update on Jaiswal
Doctors conducted ultrasound (USG) and CT scans to rule out further complications and administered intravenous medication. He has since been advised complete rest along with continued medication. While his condition is reported to be stable, medical staff have recommended that he avoid strenuous activity for the time being.
Batted despite discomfort
Despite being in visible discomfort, Jaiswal chose to bat for Mumbai in what turned out to be their final match of the tournament. He scored 15 runs off 16 balls, hitting three boundaries, before departing. Mumbai successfully chased down a challenging target of 217 runs, winning by three wickets, but failed to qualify for the final due to an inferior net run rate.
Rahane–Sarfaraz power Mumbai chase
The chase was powered by a stunning partnership between Ajinkya Rahane and Sarfaraz Khan. Sarfaraz played one of the most explosive knocks of the tournament, smashing 73 runs off just 22 balls at a staggering strike rate of 331.81, including six fours and seven sixes. His performance came days after he earned an IPL contract with Chennai Super Kings at the auction.
Rahane anchored the innings with a composed 72 off 41 deliveries*, ensuring Mumbai crossed the finish line despite early setbacks.
Jaiswal’s SMAT 2025-26 performance
Across three matches in the tournament, Jaiswal scored 145 runs at an impressive average of 48.33 and a strike rate of 168.6, underlining his consistency in the shortest format.
What’s next for Jaiswal?
Jaiswal is currently not part of India’s T20I squad and has no immediate international commitments. This gives him adequate time to recover fully before India’s ODI series against New Zealand, scheduled to begin on January 11.
Team sources remain optimistic about his recovery and expect the young opener to regain full fitness well ahead of India’s upcoming international assignments.
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Michael Vaughan Calls South Africa national cricket team the ‘Stupidest Team’ After India national cricket team Wins ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026
Former England captain Michael Vaughan sparked debate after criticizing the South Africa national cricket team following India’s triumph in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.
Vaughan suggested that South Africa made a strategic mistake during the Super 8 stage, claiming their victory over the West Indies cricket team indirectly helped the India national cricket team stay in the tournament and eventually win the title.
India Clinches Third T20 World Cup Title
India produced a dominant campaign throughout the tournament, losing only one match before reaching the final. In the summit clash, the Men in Blue defeated the New Zealand national cricket team to successfully defend their T20 World Cup title.
With this victory, India secured their third T20 World Cup trophy, reinforcing their position as one of the strongest teams in the shortest format of the game.
The team’s consistent performances across the tournament, strong bowling attack, and tactical leadership played a major role in their title-winning run.
Vaughan’s Controversial Comment on South Africa
Speaking on the “Stick to Cricket” podcast, Vaughan argued that South Africa’s victory against West Indies in the Super 8 stage ultimately worked against them.
According to Vaughan, if South Africa had lost that match, India would have been eliminated earlier from the tournament, preventing their dominant run to the title.
“I tell you who I think is the stupidest team of the tournament? South Africa. Because if South Africa had allowed West Indies to beat them in the Super 8s, India would have been knocked out,” Vaughan said.
He added that South Africa’s win allowed India to continue their campaign, which then gathered unstoppable momentum.
India’s Path to the Title
After surviving the Super 8 stage, India continued their winning run with key victories against:
- Zimbabwe national cricket team
- West Indies cricket team
- England cricket team
These wins eventually led them to the final against New Zealand, where they sealed the championship.
Vaughan described India’s progress through the tournament as a “juggernaut” that became difficult to stop once momentum built up.
Jasprit Bumrah Shines in the Final
Despite his criticism of South Africa, Vaughan had high praise for India’s star pacer Jasprit Bumrah, who delivered a match-winning performance in the final.
Bumrah took four crucial wickets in the title clash, helping India restrict New Zealand and secure victory.
Vaughan also highlighted how India used Bumrah strategically during the tournament.
“Usually you expect someone like Bumrah to bowl two overs in the powerplay and two at the end. But India use him as an insurance policy,” Vaughan explained.
The flexible use of Bumrah’s bowling spells allowed India to control crucial phases of matches, making him one of the most influential players in the tournament.
Strategic Depth Behind India’s Success
India’s T20 World Cup triumph was built on several factors:
- Smart bowling rotations
- Strong leadership and tactical decisions
- Consistent performances from key players
- Ability to handle high-pressure knockout matches
Bumrah’s performance, combined with India’s balanced squad, proved decisive in their successful title defence.
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Did Shubman Gill really edit Sanju Samson out of T20 World Cup celebration picture? Here’s the truth
The India national cricket team created history on March 8, 2026, by winning the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup for a record third time. India defeated the New Zealand national cricket team by 96 runs in the final at the iconic Narendra Modi Stadium.
However, days after the historic triumph, an unexpected controversy surfaced on social media involving Indian batter Shubman Gill and wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson.
Several users on social media began claiming that Gill had edited Samson out of a celebratory team photo that he posted while congratulating the Indian team on their title victory.
Why fans accused Shubman Gill
Gill had shared a congratulatory post celebrating India’s T20 World Cup triumph. Soon after the post went viral, some fans compared Gill’s picture with another photo shared by India captain Suryakumar Yadav.
In the photo shared by Suryakumar, Sanju Samson appears alongside other teammates, which led some users to speculate that Gill had deliberately removed Samson from the image.
This triggered debates online, with a section of fans claiming that Gill might have edited the image due to team selection dynamics earlier in the season.
Sanju Samson’s key role in India’s title win
The accusations also gained traction because Samson played a crucial role in India’s successful campaign.
The Kerala batter delivered several match-winning performances during the knockout stage. He scored three consecutive fifties in high-pressure games:
- 97* vs West Indies cricket team (must-win match)
- 89 vs England national cricket team (semi-final)
- 89 vs New Zealand national cricket team (final)
His consistent performances earned him the Player of the Tournament award.
Interestingly, earlier in the year, Gill had replaced Samson at the top of the order in the Asia Cup squad, though Gill himself later missed out on a place in the final World Cup squad.
This background added fuel to speculation among fans online.
What is the real truth?
Despite the viral claims, it is highly unlikely that Gill edited Samson out of the photo.
Team celebrations usually involve multiple photos taken within seconds, often with slightly different player positions and groupings. The image Gill shared appears to be a completely different frame from the one posted by Suryakumar Yadav.
Another Indian player, Yashasvi Jaiswal, also shared the same photo as Gill, which further indicates that the image was not manipulated.
Social media speculation vs reality
A closer look at the images circulating online shows that the angles, player positions, and framing differ, confirming that they were captured at different moments during the celebration.
Therefore, the claims that Gill intentionally edited Samson out of the photo appear to be misleading and based on incorrect comparisons.
India’s historic T20 World Cup triumph
While the controversy generated online buzz, the focus remains on India’s remarkable achievement. Under the leadership of Suryakumar Yadav, India dominated the tournament with aggressive batting and disciplined bowling.
The team’s victory made them the most successful side in T20 World Cup history, further strengthening their reputation as a powerhouse in the shortest format of the game.
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When will Team India play their next T20I series after T20 World Cup triumph?
India national cricket team created history last week by becoming the first team to win the T20 World Cup three times. Led by Suryakumar Yadav, India delivered a dominant performance in the final, defeating New Zealand national cricket team by 96 runs at the iconic Narendra Modi Stadium.
With the tournament now over, fans are eager to know when the Men in Blue will return to T20I action and what lies ahead in their international schedule.
Historic T20 World Cup victory
India’s victory marked a historic milestone in international cricket. The team showcased an aggressive and fearless approach throughout the tournament, especially in the knockout stages.
During the final stages of the competition, India’s batting unit was in exceptional form. The team crossed the 250-run mark three times in their last four matches, underlining the dominance of their power-packed batting lineup.
Players across departments contributed to the success, with explosive batting displays, disciplined bowling, and sharp fielding helping India lift the coveted trophy once again.
Focus shifts to IPL 2026
Following the World Cup triumph, attention now turns to the upcoming season of the Indian Premier League. The 19th edition of the tournament is scheduled to begin on March 28, where several Indian stars will represent their respective franchises.
The IPL will serve as a key platform for players to maintain match fitness and form before India resumes international cricket later in the year.
When will India play their next T20I series?
According to the current international calendar, India’s next T20I assignment will be a five-match series against England national cricket team in July 2026.
This series will be played in England and will mark India’s first T20I outing after their World Cup triumph. With a break after the IPL, selectors are expected to field a full-strength squad for the tour.
India vs England T20I series schedule
The five-match T20I series between India and England will be played across different venues in England:
- July 1 – Chester-le-Street
- July 4 – Old Trafford, Manchester
- July 7 – Nottingham
- July 9 – Bristol
- July 11 – Southampton
Following the T20I series, both teams will also play three One-Day Internationals from July 14 to July 19, with matches scheduled in Birmingham, Cardiff, and London.
Jasprit Bumrah likely to skip T20Is
India’s premier fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah is unlikely to feature in T20Is in the immediate future. The pacer is expected to prioritise the ODI format, with preparations already underway for the 2027 ODI World Cup to be hosted in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Namibia.
Interestingly, Bumrah has not played an ODI since the 2023 World Cup final, focusing primarily on T20Is during the past two years.
More matches before the England tour
Before the England series begins, India are also scheduled to play a one-off Test match and a three-match ODI series against Afghanistan national cricket team in June.
However, these matches will not include T20Is, making the England tour India’s next T20I assignment after their historic World Cup victory.
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