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🚨 REPORTS 🚨 Sourav Ganguly Set to Return as CAB President πŸ₯‡

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In a major development in Bengal cricket, former Indian captain and BCCI President Sourav Ganguly is reportedly set to become the new President of the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) . The move marks a significant return to his home board, where his administrative journey had first begun before taking over the reins at the BCCI. Ganguly, who has always remained a central figure in Indian cricket both on and off the field, is expected to bring his leadership experience and vision to further strengthen Bengal cricket’s ecosystem. His appointment is seen as a boost for the development of infrastructure, grassroots programs, and nurturing young talent in the state. Having previously served as CAB President in 2015 following the passing of Jagmohan Dalmiya, Ganguly was instrumental in modernizing Bengal cricket’s operations. His comeback is likely to usher in another era of strong administrative guidance, with the focus on preparing Bengal players for the national stage. If confirmed, ...

Keshav Maharaj Ruled Out of England T20Is with Groin Injury, Bjorn Fortuin Called Up

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South Africa have been dealt a setback ahead of their ongoing T20I series against England as experienced left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj has been ruled out with a left groin strain . The injury means Maharaj will miss the final two matches of the series scheduled to be played in Manchester and Nottingham . In his absence, Bjorn Fortuin has been drafted into the squad as a replacement. The 30-year-old spinner, who last featured for the Proteas in a T20I in September 2024, will look to make an immediate impact if given the opportunity. Maharaj’s injury is a blow for South Africa, as he has been a reliable performer in the middle overs with his control and ability to contain opposition batters. The Proteas, however, will be hopeful that Fortuin can step up and fill the void as they aim to finish the series strongly against England. This development also raises questions about Maharaj’s fitness ahead of a packed cricketing calendar, with South Africa set to prepare for major upcoming as...

Asia Cup 2025 Match 3, Bangladesh vs Hong Kong Match Prediction

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The Asia Cup 2025 match 3 begins on Thursday, September 11, in Abu Dhabi with an exciting matchup between Bangladesh and Hong Kong in Group B. In their first game, Hong Kong hopes to bounce back from a terrible loss, while Bangladesh starts the campaign as the favorites. The matchup between a full-member country and a fierce associate team, who will have a difficult task ahead of them to survive this game, promises to be a thrilling battle. Match Preview: Bangladesh, under the leadership of Litton Das, come in as the favorites after defeating the Netherlands, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka in three straight T20I series. With Mustafizur Rahman, Taskin Ahmed, and up-and-coming talent like Tanzid Hasan, their well-rounded team hopes to get out to a fast start. Hong Kong looks to Babar Hayat and Nizakat Khan to challenge the Tigers following a 94-run defeat to Afghanistan. Although the Sheikh Zayed surface is favored by batters, pacers can benefit early on, and spinners will probably flourish lat...

India Women’s 2026 Tour: Hobart Steps in to Host Two ODIs

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Although the match will still take place on March 1, 2026, the third Women’s ODI between Australia and India on the 2026 tour has been moved from Melbourne’s Junction Oval to Hobart’s Bellerive Oval. The third Women’s ODI between Australia and India on the 2026 tour will now take place in Hobart’s Bellerive Oval instead of Melbourne’s Junction Oval, but it will still take place on March 1, 2026. Planning delays at the Junction Oval, where supporters would not have been able to reach some areas of the venue due to freshly installed lighting not being ready for a day-night match, prompted the switch. Due to the short turnaround between matches, rescheduling the third ODI as a day game in Melbourne was not an option because the second ODI was already set for February 27 in Hobart. Consequently, two of the three ODIs will now be held in Hobart. Renovations also caused the MCG to be unused during this time. India will tour Australia from February 15 to March 9, 2026, playing three Twenty20 ...