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Yashasvi Jaiswal set to switch from Mumbai to Goa in domestic cricket overhaul

Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal is set to end his association with Mumbai and join Goa’s domestic cricket team, seeking a fresh start after recent struggles.

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Yashasvi Jaiswal during IPL 2025 match for Rajasthan Royals

Known as one of the brightest prospects in Indian cricket, Jaiswal has reportedly written to the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) requesting a No Objection Certificate (NOC) for the transfer.

A product of the Mumbai cricket system since his Under-19 days, Jaiswal’s decision appears to be driven by personal reasons, according to sources within the MCA. If the transfer proceeds as planned, he will don the Goa jersey in the upcoming domestic season, following the footsteps of Arjun Tendulkar and Siddhesh Lad, who have also made similar moves in recent years.

The Goa Cricket Association has welcomed the left-handed opener, with its secretary Shamba Desai confirming the development. Desai also hinted at the possibility of Jaiswal being handed the captaincy when available, citing his stature as a current India international.

Struggles in IPL 2025 highlight need for domestic reset

Jaiswal has been enduring a rough patch in the ongoing IPL 2025 season with Rajasthan Royals. In three games, the dynamic opener has managed only 34 runs at an average of 11.33 and a strike rate of 106.25. His scores so far — 1, 29, and 4 — reflect his struggles, particularly during the powerplay.

Statistically, his vulnerability in the early overs has grown. Since IPL 2024, Jaiswal has been dismissed eight times in the first three overs out of 18 innings — a 44% dismissal rate. This is a notable increase from the 29% rate observed during IPL 2022 and 2023, where he was one of the top performers with 625 runs in the latter season.

Even in IPL 2024, his returns were decent but not up to his usual standards, with 435 runs at an average of 31.07 and a strike rate nearing 156. However, he registered only one century and one fifty, indicating inconsistency.

Additionally, his attacking shot percentage has dropped to 70% over the past two seasons — a dip compared to his more aggressive outings in 2022 and 2023.

Domestic cricket a new horizon for Jaiswal

Following BCCI’s mandate for national players to participate in domestic red-ball matches, Jaiswal returned to the Mumbai setup for the 2024–25 Ranji Trophy post his Test tour in Australia. However, the upcoming season will mark a new chapter as he prepares to represent Goa, potentially in a leadership role, adding both experience and star power to the squad.

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LSG coach Justin Langer answers journalist’s mother call during press conference, video goes viral

In addition to the game insights and his humorous phone call, Langer provided an encouraging update on fast bowler Mayank Yadav’s recovery.

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Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) head coach Justin Langer brought a delightful moment of levity to his press conference following the IPL 2025 match against the Mumbai Indians. In the midst of discussing the game, a journalist’s phone began to ring, and Langer, displaying his good-natured humor, answered it.

He covered the phone and quipped, “Who is Ma? Who’s Mum ringing? Do you want me to answer? Hello. Mama, it’s 12:08. I’m at a press conference.” This lighthearted interaction was captured in a video shared on IPL’s social media channels, quickly garnering smiles from fans and reporters alike.

Langer’s upbeat demeanor was fitting, as he had just witnessed his team pull off a thrilling 12-run victory. The Super Giants, buoyed by impressive fifties from Mitchell Marsh and Aiden Markram, set a challenging target of 203/8. In response, the Mumbai Indians fought back valiantly but ultimately fell short, finishing at 191/5. The LSG bowlers demonstrated remarkable composure, particularly during crunch moments, to secure this much-needed win against a formidable opponent.

In addition to the game insights and his humorous phone call, Langer provided an encouraging update on fast bowler Mayank Yadav’s recovery. The coach confirmed that Yadav is making significant strides towards full fitness, estimating him to be at about 90-95% condition. Quoted by ESPN Cricinfo, Langer expressed optimism about Yadav’s progress, stating, “What I do know is he’s working very hard at the NCA, and I saw some video of him bowling yesterday [Thursday], and he was bowling at about 90 to 95%. So Mayank’s up and running, which is really great for Indian cricket and the IPL.”

He further underscored Yadav’s potential, noting, “We saw the impact he had last year. I don’t think there’s been a bowler in India who’s bowled faster than Mayank Yadav.” The excitement surrounding Yadav suggests that fans can look forward to his return and the explosive performances he brings to the game.

Overall, Langer’s combination of humour and optimism following the match not only entertained but also inspired confidence in LSG’s future prospects.

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PCB breaks silence after Khushdil Shah face off with crowd

PCB denounced Afghan fans’ abusive chants after Khushdil Shah was seen confronting the crowd during the final ODI vs New Zealand. Imam-ul-Haq declared fit post-injury scare.

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PCB khushdil Shah fight with afghani fans

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has strongly reacted after a tense on-field moment involving Khushdil Shah during the third ODI against New Zealand at Mount Maunganui. The incident occurred after a group of Afghan-origin spectators allegedly hurled inappropriate and anti-Pakistan remarks, triggering a furious reaction from the cricketer.

Images and videos circulated online showed Khushdil Shah being restrained by security after charging toward a section of the crowd. The PCB later confirmed that Shah had intervened after hearing provocative chants and abusive language in Pashto.

“When anti-Pakistan slogans emerged, cricketer Khushdil Shah stepped in and urged the spectators to refrain. In response, the Afghan spectators escalated the situation,” the PCB said in an official statement.

Following the Pakistan team’s complaint, two Afghan-origin spectators were ejected from the ground.

Pakistan’s 43-run defeat in the third ODI not only resulted in a 0-3 series whitewash, but also marked the latest chapter in a string of spectator clashes involving Afghan fans. Past Pakistan vs Afghanistan encounters have often witnessed heated exchanges in the stands.

The PCB’s statement indirectly highlighted such precedents, including a controversial 2023 World Cup post-match comment by Afghan player Ibrahim Zadran, who used the stage to criticize Pakistan over deportation issues.

Meanwhile, the PCB also addressed concerns regarding Imam-ul-Haq, who retired hurt in the third over after being hit on the face by an accidental throw from a New Zealand fielder. A CT scan at Tauranga Hospital confirmed a mild concussion, but the opener was later declared fit to travel home with the squad.

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Jasprit Bumrah returns to MI squad, could feature in key IPL 2025 fixtures after back injury

Jasprit Bumrah has returned to the Mumbai Indians camp ahead of their high-profile clash with RCB, offering a much-needed boost to their struggling IPL 2025 campaign.

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Jasprit Bumrah Joins MI camp

Mumbai Indians have received a major boost as Jasprit Bumrah, their ace fast bowler, has rejoined the squad after completing his rehab at the BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru. His return comes just in time ahead of the high-voltage clash against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 season.

Out since January due to a back injury sustained during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Sydney, Bumrah missed MI’s opening games this season — a period marked by the franchise’s disappointing performance, winning just one out of their first four matches.

Though it’s still uncertain whether Bumrah will be cleared to play against RCB on April 7, there is growing optimism around his return for MI’s April 17 match against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH). His presence could be the turning point for a side desperate for stability in their bowling attack.

The speedster has been central to Mumbai Indians’ success since debuting in 2013, racking up 165 wickets in 133 matches. Regarded as one of the best pacers across all formats, Bumrah’s return has lifted the mood in the MI camp.

SRH all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy is already looking forward to the challenge of facing Bumrah. “He’s one of the best bowlers in the world. Scoring against him would mean a lot. Facing players like him makes the game truly exciting,” Reddy said on Gen Bold, a JioHotstar show.

He also praised the golden generation of Indian cricket, saying, “This era has been shaped by legends like Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Jasprit Bumrah. They’ve set a high benchmark we all aspire to reach.”

Meanwhile, MI’s woes continue with the underwhelming form of ex-captain Rohit Sharma, adding pressure to turn their season around as quickly as possible.

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