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India vs England 3rd Test Highlights, Day 2: Root’s ton rubs salt on India’s wounds

Root scored 121 with a devastating strike rate of more than 73 in a test.

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India vs England 3rd Test Highlights, Day 2: Root's ton rubs salt on India's wounds

After the forgettable start of the first day, India tried to redeem something on day 2 of the 3rd test. But day 2 brought more heartburn as England’s top order emerged too heavy for star-studded India.

England top order remarkably returned to the form with all four – Rory Burns, Haseeb Hameed, David Malan, and skipper Joe Root, crossed the half-century mark with ease.

Skipper Root led the team from the front and delivered one of the finest knocks in his career. Root scored 121 with a devastating strike rate of more than 73 in a test.

He added 139 runs with David Malan(70) and later managed to share a stand of 52 runs with Jonny Bairstow(29) to put England in a commanding position with three days to go in the match.

Mohammed Shami gave the first breakthrough by dismissing Rory burns with a clean bowled. Indian pace attack seemed vulnerable as they struggled hard to get wickets on a bowling track. With India’s most experienced bowler Ishant Sharma going wicketless at the draw of stumps on day 2. England tail -Craig Overton and Ollie Robinson remained not out at the end of day 2 and put 423 on the board with the loss of eight wickets.

Somehow, India managed to get eight wickets which weren’t good enough as the hosts registered a massive lead of 345 runs over India.

Meanwhile, bowlers were slogged all over the park, time for the batters to save the match for India. India’s superstar batting order is yet to show some stardom for quite a while now.

Brief scores:

India 1st Innings: 78 all out in 4o.4 overs( Rohit Sharma 19, Ajinkya Rahane 18; James Anderson 3/6)
England 1st Innings: 423/8 in 129 overs (Joe root 121; Mohammed Shami 3/87)

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Hardik Pandya may leave Mumbai Indians after troubled IPL 2026 season, Says report

Hardik Pandya is reportedly considering an exit from Mumbai Indians after IPL 2026 following a difficult season and strained relations with the franchise management. Rohit Sharma is expected to have a significant say in choosing the team’s next captain.

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A major shake-up could be on the cards at Mumbai Indians after reports suggested that captain Hardik Pandya may part ways with the franchise following a disappointing IPL 2026 campaign.

According to reports, the all-rounder’s relationship with the franchise management has deteriorated significantly after Mumbai Indians endured one of their poorest seasons in recent years. The five-time IPL champions managed only four wins in 14 league matches this season, finishing far below expectations.

The report also claimed that Mumbai Indians are preparing for another captaincy transition, with former skipper Rohit Sharma expected to play an important role in identifying the team’s next leader. However, Rohit himself is unlikely to return as captain despite his stature within the franchise.

Hardik returned to Mumbai Indians ahead of the 2024 season after leading Gujarat Titans to an IPL title in 2022 and a runners-up finish in 2023. His appointment as MI captain in place of Rohit had sparked intense debate among fans and experts.

Since taking over the leadership role, Mumbai Indians have struggled to regain their dominant form. The team finished at the bottom of the table in IPL 2024 and failed to make a significant impact again in IPL 2026.

Several former cricketers and analysts have also speculated about potential leadership alternatives within the squad. Names such as Suryakumar Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah have been discussed as possible candidates for the captaincy role in the future.

Reports further suggested that Hardik could formally seek a transfer away from the franchise in the coming weeks if the situation with the management does not improve. However, neither Mumbai Indians nor Hardik Pandya have made any official statement regarding the matter so far.

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Chris Gayle crowns teenage prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi as the new six machine after record-shattering IPL knock

Cricket legend Chris Gayle has passed on the torch to 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, calling him the new six machine after the young prodigy broke the record for the most sixes in a T20 tournament.

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West Indies cricket icon Chris Gayle has showered immense praise on India and Rajasthan Royals’ 15-year-old batting sensation, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, following his breathtaking performance in the Indian Premier League eliminator. The teenager played a spectacular 29-ball 97 against Sunrisers Hyderabad, a knock that saw him surpass the legendary West Indian for the most sixes hit in a single IPL edition.

Taking to Instagram to celebrate the young left-hander’s achievements, Gayle declared Sooryavanshi as cricket’s “new six machine”. The legendary batsman also offered words of encouragement to the youngster, who narrowly missed out on breaking Gayle’s record for the fastest-ever IPL century. Gayle noted that while the 15-year-old was unfortunate to miss the milestone, he will “get there eventually”.

Dismantling long-standing T20 records

During his explosive innings, Sooryavanshi struck 5 fours and 12 sixes, operating at an astonishing strike rate of over 334. This masterclass propelled his tournament sixes tally to 65, eclipsing Gayle’s previous record of 59 sixes established during the 2012 IPL season. Consequently, Sooryavanshi now holds the record for the most sixes smashed by any batsman in a single T20 tournament.

The teenage opener has now equaled Gayle’s record for hitting 10 or more sixes in an IPL innings on four occasions. Strikingly, three of those instances have occurred in the current season, making him the first player in tournament history to achieve this feat three times in one year. His 12 maximums against Sunrisers Hyderabad also stand as the highest number of sixes smashed by an individual in an IPL knockout match, as well as the highest by any Indian batter in a single IPL innings.

Dominating the powerplay and rewriting history

The young prodigy has consistently taken apart world-class bowling attacks this season. During the playoff match, he cleared the boundary eight times during the powerplay, surpassing Sri Lankan great Sanath Jayasuriya’s record of seven powerplay sixes set back in 2008.

Sooryavanshi has accumulated 490 runs purely within the powerplay overs this season, overtaking Australian veteran David Warner’s 2016 tally of 467 runs. Furthermore, his blazing 16-ball half-century has tied him for the joint-fastest fifty scored in an IPL knockout match.

In his 15 tournament innings, the uncapped left-hander has amassed 680 runs at an average of 45.33 and a staggering strike rate of 242.85. He has crossed the 600-run milestone as the youngest player to do so in tournament history, breaking the previous record for an uncapped player held by his opening partner Yashasvi Jaiswal. According to advanced cricketing data, Sooryavanshi has accumulated 88.9 percent of his total runs this season solely through boundaries, outperforming previous high-impact campaigns like Andre Russell’s 2019 season. He also stands as the first player in T20 cricket history to cross 600 runs in a single tournament while maintaining a strike rate above 200.

Playoff race intensifies

Supported by a rapid 21-ball 50 from Dhruv Jurel, Sooryavanshi’s spectacular knock powered Rajasthan Royals to a massive total of 243 for 8. In response, Sunrisers Hyderabad struggled early on, losing four wickets during the powerplay despite a quickfire 33 from Ishan Kishan.

An impressive bowling display led by Archer and Burger restricted Sunrisers Hyderabad to 196 runs, sealing their exit from the competition. Rajasthan Royals will now progress to meet Gujarat Titans in the second qualifier, with the winners earning a spot in the final against Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi smashes Chris Gayle’s historic record for most sixes in an IPL season

Fifteen-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi broke Chris Gayle’s historic record for the most sixes in a single IPL season, hitting a jaw-dropping 97 off 29 balls in the IPL 2026 Eliminator.

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Fifteen-year-old batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has etched his name into cricket history by breaking Chris Gayle’s long-standing record for the maximum number of sixes hit in a single edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL). Playing for Rajasthan Royals against Sunrisers Hyderabad in the high-stakes IPL 2026 Eliminator at New Chandigarh, the young opener cleared the ropes multiple times to surpass the Jamaican legend’s 14-year-old milestone.

Before this fixture, Gayle held the all-time record with 59 sixes during the 2012 IPL season. Sooryavanshi shattered that tally during his explosive innings, taking his total count past the milestone. Acknowledging the feat, the giant screen at the stadium proudly labeled the teenager as the “Universe Baby Boss,” playing on Gayle’s famous moniker, the “Universe Boss”.

Blistering knock rewrites playoff record books

The young left-hander launched a relentless assault on the opposition bowling unit, bringing up his half-century in just 16 deliveries. This blistering effort equaled Suresh Raina’s 2014 feat for the joint-fastest half-century scored in the history of IPL knockouts or playoffs.

Sooryavanshi was eventually dismissed for a phenomenal 97 runs off just 29 balls, a knock laced with 5 boundaries and 12 massive sixes. His explosive performance came agonizingly close to breaking another iconic T20 record held by Gayle—the fastest-ever IPL century, which was scored off 30 deliveries against Pune Warriors India back in 2013. The youngster fell just three runs short of a historic hundred.

Rising star targets national call-up

During his initial powerplay blitz, the opener set a new benchmark by smashing 8 sixes in the opening six overs, overtaking previous records held by legendary hitters like Sanath Jayasuriya and Jos Buttler, who had both managed 7 sixes in the powerplay phase of an IPL innings.

With nearly 600 runs accumulated over the course of the ongoing season, the clamour to fast-track the prodigy into the senior national men’s setup has intensified significantly among fans and pundits alike. Media reports indicate that the teenager is already lined up to feature for the India-A team in an upcoming tri-series scheduled in Sri Lanka next month.

Commenting on the meteoric rise of the young batsman, IPL Chairman Arun Dhumal labeled him a “special talent,” emphasizing that continuous mentorship from the board and his franchise would ensure his upward trajectory remains secure.

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