Cricket
Who will replace Virat Kohli at No. 4 for India in Test cricket?
If KL Rahul opens, then Shubman Gill might slid to No.4, unless India look at Karun Nair or Sarfaraz Khan for that spot against England
The new No. 4 in India’s Test batting line-up may neither be greeted by the thunderous applause that once welcomed his predecessors, nor haunted by the stunned silence that followed their dismissals. He may not yet command the aura of the two giants who came before him—Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli. But what he will feel is the immense weight of legacy: 25,151 runs, 51 centuries, 36 years of brilliance, and the burden of records, reverence, and responsibility that define one of the most iconic roles in Indian cricket.
The natural successor is Shubman Gill—arguably the brightest star among India’s emerging talents. Touted as a future captain and great, Gill seems tailor-made for the role. A graceful stroke-maker rooted in classical technique yet adaptable to modern demands, he possesses the temperament, skill, and star appeal to take on this monumental task. Already a familiar face in endorsements and known for his calm demeanor off the field, Gill’s ascent feels both timely and symbolic.
Yet, his elevation to this sacred spot in the batting order doesn’t come without challenges. It necessitates a reshuffle in the line-up and brings with it the inevitable selection dilemmas and strategic recalibrations that come with filling a position steeped in history.
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Rohit Sharma–Ryan Rickelton Create History as Mumbai Indians Beat KKR in IPL 2026 Thriller
The Mumbai Indians kicked off their Indian Premier League 2026 campaign in style, registering a thrilling six-wicket win over Kolkata Knight Riders at the iconic Wankhede Stadium on March 29.
The highlight of the match was a record-breaking opening partnership between Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton, who etched their names in the franchise’s history books.
KKR Post a Massive Total
Batting first, Kolkata Knight Riders put up a daunting 220-run total, setting the stage for a high-scoring contest. Their aggressive batting lineup ensured Mumbai had a tough chase ahead.
Rohit–Rickelton Partnership Steals the Show
In response, Mumbai Indians delivered a dominant batting performance, led by their opening duo:
- Ryan Rickelton smashed 81 off 43 balls
- Rohit Sharma played a कप्तानी-style knock of 78 off 38 balls
Together, they stitched a 145-run opening partnership, which proved to be the turning point of the match. Mumbai chased down the target in 19.1 overs, sealing a convincing victory.
Record-Breaking Feat
The partnership between Rohit and Rickelton created history:
- Highest opening stand for Mumbai Indians at Wankhede Stadium in IPL history
- Surpassed the previous record of 102 runs by Evin Lewis and Suryakumar Yadav (vs Delhi Capitals, 2018)
- Became the second-highest opening partnership overall for Mumbai Indians in IPL history
This performance highlights the explosive potential of MI’s top order in the 2026 season.
What’s Next for Mumbai Indians?
Following this emphatic win, Mumbai Indians will face Delhi Capitals on April 4 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.
Meanwhile:
- Delhi Capitals, led by Axar Patel, will first take on Lucknow Super Giants on April 1 at the Ekana Cricket Stadium
Key Takeaways
- Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton delivered a historic opening stand
- Mumbai successfully chased a 220+ total, showcasing batting depth
- The win gives MI early momentum in IPL 2026
- KKR will need to reassess their bowling despite posting a strong total
Final Word
This match underlines why Mumbai Indians remain one of the most dangerous sides in the IPL. With experienced stars like Rohit Sharma and exciting additions like Ryan Rickelton firing together, MI look well-poised for another strong season.
Cricket
Australia Women Dominate West Indies in 1st ODI Despite Stafanie Taylor’s Heroics
The opening ODI of the ongoing multi-format series between Australia Women’s Cricket Team and West Indies Women’s Cricket Team saw a commanding performance from the visitors, as Australia secured a 103-run victory at Warner Park on March 28, 2026.
Australia Post a Massive Total
Batting first, Australia put on a formidable 341 runs, thanks to strong contributions throughout the lineup.
- Phoebe Litchfield led the charge with a fluent 77
- Georgia Voll added a solid 42
- Ellyse Perry contributed 44
- Sophie Molineux chipped in with 47
- Nicola Carey played a quickfire 49 (39 balls)
- Georgia Wareham scored 42
Australia’s innings was marked by depth and consistency, with multiple batters making impactful starts.
For the West Indies:
- Afy Fletcher was the standout bowler with 3 wickets
- Deandra Dottin and Stafanie Taylor took 2 wickets each
- Hayley Matthews and Karishma Ramharack claimed one wicket apiece
Stafanie Taylor’s Lone Battle
Chasing 342, West Indies struggled early:
- Hayley Matthews scored 22
- Qiana Joseph managed 12
Amid the collapse, veteran all-rounder Stafanie Taylor delivered a magnificent unbeaten 105 off 129 balls, anchoring the innings almost single-handedly.
- Chinelle Henry provided some support with 38
- However, key batters like Deandra Dottin (6) and Jannillea Glasgow (7) failed to contribute significantly
West Indies were eventually bowled out (or restricted) to 238, falling well short.
Australia’s Bowling Seals the Win
Australia’s bowlers ensured there was no comeback:
- Kim Garth starred with 3 wickets
- Ashleigh Gardner picked up 2 wickets
- Nicola Carey and Georgia Wareham took one each
Key Takeaways
- Australia’s batting depth proved decisive
- West Indies lacked partnerships beyond Taylor
- Stafanie Taylor showed exceptional resilience despite the loss
- Australia now lead the ODI series 1–0
What This Means
This result reinforces Australia’s dominance in women’s cricket, showcasing their balanced squad and depth in both batting and bowling. For West Indies, the match highlights over-reliance on senior players and the need for stronger middle-order contributions.
Cricket
Pakistan Super League 2026 Introduces New Rule: Teams Can Submit Two XIs at Toss
The Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2026 has kicked off with a significant rule change aimed at adding more tactical depth to matches. Teams are now allowed to submit two different playing XIs before the toss and choose one after knowing the toss result.
This innovative move is expected to reshape match strategies and give captains more flexibility than ever before.
What Is the New PSL Rule?
Under the updated regulation:
- Each captain can submit two different playing XIs before the toss
- Each XI must include:
- 11 players
- Up to 4 substitute fielders
- After the toss, captains must:
- Select one XI based on conditions
- Sign and confirm the final team sheet
Once finalised, the XI cannot be changed without the opposition captain’s approval.
Why This Rule Matters
This change brings a new strategic layer to T20 cricket.
Key Advantages:
- 📊 Better adaptability to pitch conditions
- 🌦️ Flexibility based on weather or dew factor
- 🧠 Smarter team combinations (batting-heavy vs bowling-heavy)
Captains can now react to toss outcomes, rather than being locked into a single pre-decided lineup.
Seen in Action: Opening Match Example
The rule was implemented in the tournament opener between:
- Lahore Qalandars
- Hyderabad Kingsmen
Captains Shaheen Shah Afridi and Marnus Labuschagne both submitted two team sheets, showcasing the rule in action for the first time.
Match Summary: Qalandars Dominate Opener
At the Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore Qalandars delivered a commanding performance.
Key Highlights:
- Fakhar Zaman: 53 runs (39 balls)
- Haseebullah Khan: unbeaten 40
- Total: 199 runs
In response, Hyderabad Kingsmen were bowled out for 130 runs, giving Qalandars a 69-run victory.
How This Compares to Other Leagues
This rule is relatively unique in franchise cricket.
- The Indian Premier League allows impact players but not dual XIs
- Other leagues typically require teams to finalise one XI before toss
PSL’s approach introduces greater tactical flexibility than most T20 leagues.
Potential Impact on the Tournament
What to Watch:
- Teams experimenting with condition-based XIs
- Increased importance of captaincy decisions
- Tactical matchups becoming more dynamic
This could make PSL 2026:
- More unpredictable
- More competitive
- More engaging for fans
Final Take
The decision by the Pakistan Super League to allow two XIs at the toss marks a bold step toward evolving T20 cricket strategy.
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