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IND vs ENG: Virat Kohli snaps at Jonny Bairstow in heated argument

Due to rain early lunch has been announced. England is playing at 200 for the loss of 6 wickets. The hosts have 217 runs more to chase.

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Kohli and Bairstow

Day 3 of the IND vs ENG 5th Test match has begun and India still having a lead in the match also opened gates to some entertainment. Jonny Bairstow, who gave every New Zealand bowler a tough time during the ENG VS NZ Test series, was struggling to bat in the last session on Day 2.

With the game being resumed today on Day 3, Virat Kohli was sledging and trying to break his concentration. However, things turned ugly when Jonny replied to the former Indian skipper and Kohli being Kohli, he didn’t hold back and said, “Shut up, go stand there and bat.”

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Later after the over got over, Umpire and England captain Ben Stokes intervened and asked Virat Kohli about what went wrong. Virat Kohli was seen explaining himself to the umpire and later even was seen sharing a light moment with Ben Stokes. Virat Kohli even passed by Jonny Bairstow and tapped his shoulder.

However, this is not for the first time that Virat tried to sledge Jonny Bairstow in the ongoing IND vs ENF Test series. Yesterday also on Day 2 also Virat was seen sledging Bairstow using Tim Southee’s name. However, later at the end of the game, they were seen smiling and showing sportsmen spirit.

But yesterday was different. Virat’s words seemed to trouble Jonny as he was struggling to bat. But today the England skipper seemed in rather charged up mode. After his verbal spat with Kohli, Bairstow entered the beast mode and has made 91 runs in 111 balls.

Jonny Bairstow is also England’s last hope, who can save and keep England in the game as England is still at 200 at the loss of 6 wickets and they still have 217 runs to chase to leave up in the decider match.

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CSK vs MI IPL 2025: Fans face frustration as online tickets sell out in minutes

IPL 2025’s CSK vs MI match saw an overwhelming ticket demand, leaving many fans frustrated as seats sold out instantly. Allegations of scalping add to the controversy.

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Fans struggle to book CSK vs MI IPL 2025 tickets online

The much-anticipated IPL 2025 clash between Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Mumbai Indians (MI) is creating waves even before the match, as fans struggled to secure tickets for the game scheduled on March 23 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium.

Ticket sales for the high-voltage match began online on Wednesday at 10:15 AM, but many fans were left empty-handed as seats vanished within minutes. Social media was soon flooded with complaints, with many questioning the transparency of the process.

Fans express anger over ticket booking system

Several users vented their frustration on X (formerly Twitter), sharing their experiences with the ticketing system.

A disappointed fan wrote, “I logged in exactly at 10:15 AM, and I was already in queue at 87,600. How does that even work when transactions must be completed within 10 minutes? 🤣”

Another user dismissed the process as a farce, warning others, “Don’t waste your time, folks! This online sale is just for show.”

Scalping allegations also surfaced, with one fan alleging, “People who won’t even attend the match are hoarding tickets just to resell for profit. This needs to stop! #TicketScam #CSKvsMI”

Frustration also extended towards CSK’s management. A fan criticized, “Worst franchise ever. If sponsors get all the tickets, what’s the point of being a fan? #Scam #IPL2025.”

Adding to the discontent, another user pointed out the vast gap between demand and supply, stating, “Chepauk Stadium has 38,000 seats, but 1,70,000 people were in the queue. When will they fix this mess?”

CSK vs MI ticket prices

For those who did manage to secure a ticket, the price breakdown was as follows:

  • Rs 1,700 – Tower C/D/E (Lower)
  • Rs 2,500 – Tower I/J/K (Upper)
  • Rs 3,500 – Tower C/D/E (Upper)
  • Rs 4,000 – Tower I/J/K (Lower)
  • Rs 7,500 – Tower KMK (Terrace)

IPL 2025 set to kick off on March 22

The IPL 2025 season will commence on March 22, with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) facing Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at Eden Gardens.

CSK vs MI head-to-head record

In their 37 previous encounters, MI has had the upper hand, winning 20 matches, while CSK has claimed 17 victories. With CSK looking to even the record, fans are hoping to witness an electrifying contest—if they can manage to get a ticket!

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PCB awards contracts, Pakistani women cricketers face pay cuts and limited playing opportunities

Despite an increase in domestic contracts, Pakistan’s women cricketers continue to face low wages and limited earning opportunities compared to their male counterparts.

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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) recently announced domestic contracts for 90 women cricketers for the 2024-25 season, increasing the number of contracted players from 79 last season. However, despite the rise in contracts, the financial compensation for players remains alarmingly low.

Low retainers and match fees spark concerns

The newly announced contracts include 10 capped national players, 62 emerging players, and 18 Under-19 players. However, the retainers for these cricketers stand at just PKR 35,000 (approximately USD 125) per month—below Pakistan’s minimum wage for unskilled laborers (PKR 37,000). Additionally, the match fee for domestic games remains at PKR 20,000 (USD 71), with players reportedly not receiving daily allowances this season.

While PCB claims that these contracts aim to “expand the talent pool” and “inspire young players,” financial constraints continue to push players away from the domestic circuit within a short span.

Limited earning potential for domestic cricketers

Despite the increase in contracts, the earning opportunities for Pakistan’s women cricketers remain minimal. The maximum amount a fully active domestic player can earn in a season—including match fees and retainers—is PKR 1,040,000 (USD 3,700). However, players who do not make the playing XI earn only PKR 10,000 (USD 35) per match.

With cricket-related expenses, including personal trainers and diet management, estimated at PKR 600,000 annually, many players struggle to afford essential facilities for their professional development. As one player stated, “Living in Pakistan, not everyone can afford a professional athlete life… I spend PKR 400,000 on my cricket, but I can’t afford a personal trainer.”

PCB’s spending on women’s cricket raises questions

Under the current administration, PCB had announced an increase in investment for women’s cricket from PKR 70 million to PKR 240 million. However, this investment has not translated into significant improvements in earnings or infrastructure for women’s cricket.

Comparisons with other cricket boards highlight the disparity. Cricket Australia, which earns only slightly more from the International Cricket Council (ICC) than PCB, ensures that domestic players earn an average of USD 96,000 annually. Even New Zealand Cricket, which earns less from ICC revenue than PCB, offers better salaries, with the lowest-paid domestic player making USD 11,000—nearly three times more than the highest-earning Pakistani domestic cricketer.

In India, even the lowest-paid player in the Women’s Premier League earns INR 10 lakh (USD 11,500) for a three-week tournament, while top players can earn up to INR 2 crore (USD 230,500).

Gender pay gap in PCB’s structure

While women’s cricket remains underfunded, male domestic cricketers in Pakistan earn significantly higher wages. A player featuring in a Quaid-e-Azam Trophy match receives PKR 200,000 (USD 715) per game. A “Grade A” contracted male domestic cricketer earns PKR 550,000 (USD 2,000) per month, while even the lowest-tier male contract offers PKR 250,000 (USD 890) per month.

Revised figures shared on social media suggest that PCB’s expenditure on match fees for senior and Under-19 men’s cricketers alone stands at USD 390,361—far exceeding the entire budget for women’s cricket (USD 250,060) from the previous season.

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NZ vs Pak: New Zealand crush Pakistan by five wickets in 2nd T20

On the bowling side, four New Zealand bowlers took two wickets each, with seamer Ben Sears and all-rounder Jimmy Neesham returning to the lineup in place of Tim Robinson and Kyle Jamieson.

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On Tuesday, New Zealand’s explosive openers delivered a sensational performance, overpowering Pakistan by five wickets and claiming a 2-0 lead in their Twenty20 series.

Chasing a rain-shortened target of 136 runs, the home team sealed victory with 11 balls to spare in Dunedin, dominating the second match after Pakistan managed 135 runs for the loss of nine wickets in 15 overs.

The highlight of New Zealand’s innings was the thrilling opening partnership between Tim Seifert and Finn Allen, who combined to unleash a barrage of sixes early on, with seven of their first eight scoring shots clearing the ropes.

Seifert managed to negotiate a maiden over from Shaheen Shah Afridi at the start before Allen launched into Mohammad Ali’s second over, hitting three sixes in quick succession. Seifert followed suit, smashing 26 runs in Afridi’s next over, which included four massive sixes.

Having top-scored with 44 runs in their previous win in Christchurch, Seifert departed for 45 from just 22 deliveries. Allen soon followed, contributing 38 off 16 balls, with both openers hitting five sixes each.

Middle-order collapses saw four wickets tumble in four overs, but Mitch Hay’s unbeaten 21 ultimately secured the team’s victory.

Earlier, Pakistan’s captain Salman Agha led from the front with a solid 46 runs off 28 balls after a shaky start saw them lose Hasan Nawaz for a duck for the second time in the series. They were precariously positioned at 19-2 in the fourth over, but Agha’s innings included four fours and three sixes to stabilize the innings. Shadab Khan added 26 off 14 balls, and Afridi contributed with a quick 22 not out off 14.

On the bowling side, four New Zealand bowlers took two wickets each, with seamer Ben Sears and all-rounder Jimmy Neesham returning to the lineup in place of Tim Robinson and Kyle Jamieson.

With the series potentially on the line, New Zealand will look to clinch it in the next match scheduled in Auckland on Friday.

Teams: New Zealand: Tim Seifert, Finn Allen, Mark Chapman, Daryl Mitchell, Jimmy Neesham, Mitchell Hay, Michael Bracewell (captain), Zakary Foulkes, Ish Sodhi, Ben Sears, Jacob Duffy.
Pakistan: Mohammad Haris, Hasan Nawaz, Salman Ali Agha (captain), Irfan Khan, Shadab Khan, Khushdil Shah, Abdul Samad, Jahandad Khan, Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf, Mohammed Ali.

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