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Kuldeep Yadav creates history; breaks a long-standing record

Anurag Dasgupta ∙ 16 Dec 2022

Kuldeep Yadav creates history; breaks a long-standing record

He claimed his third fifer in Test cricket, with the other two coming against Australia and against West Indies.

Ajit Agarkar frontrunner to become chairman of selection committee

Mayank Kumar ∙ 24 Dec 2020

Ajit Agarkar frontrunner to become chairman of selection committee

Former Indian pacer Ajit Agarkar is likely to be the new chairman of the selection committee based on his more experienced international career. Agarkar is among the 11 candidates shortlisted by the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) for the three vacancies in the selection panel of the national cricket team. Agarkar will lead the selection panel as per BCCI’s norm of awarding the chairman post to the most capped member of the panel. The selection panel is currently headed by former left-arm spinner Sunil Joshi, who has played 15 Tests, while the only other selector with his tenure remaining—Harvinder Singh represents. The three openings were created by Jatin Paranjpe (West Zone), Devang Gandhi (East) and Sarandeep Singh (North) who all have completed their tenure. From the North Zone Chetan Sharma, Maninder Singh, Vijay Dahiya, Ajay Ratra and Nikhil Chopra and from East—Shiv Sunder Das, Debashish Mohanty and Ranadeb Bose are known to have applied. Other than Agarkar, Former Indian pacer Chetan Sharma, and left-arm spinner Maninder Singh have also applied for a post on the selection panel. The likes of Vijay Dahiya, Ajay Ratra and Nikhil Chopra have also applied for the North Zone while Shiv Sunder Das, Debashish Mohanty and Ranadeb Bose have also applied from the East Zone. The Test series against England scheduled to be held in February 2021 will be the first assignment for the new selection committee which will be constituted after a round of video interview by the CAC under the leadership of Madan Lal.

Ishant Sharma looks in good shape ahead of tour Down Under

Aryasekhar Chakraborty ∙ 19 Nov 2020

Ishant Sharma looks in good shape ahead of tour Down Under

If the words of a BCCI observer is to be believed, Indian Test specialist Ishant Sharma “is looking good” after the lanky speedster bowled two long spells at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Wednesday under the watchful eyes of NCA chief Rahul Dravid and chairman of selectors Sunil Joshi. Ishant has been named in the preliminary Test squad but he has to prove his fitness before getting a nod from the bosses. Ishant is recovering from an abdominal muscle tear which he sustained during the recently concluded IPL. Ishant bowled two long spells and most of it came at full tilt. These are promising signs for India going into a high octane test series. However, a final decision on his fitness will be taken afterwards. Ishant bowled on the side pitches for 45 minutes during the lunch break of a 50 overs side corporate cricket match and then bowled close to an hour following the conclusion of the match. He also did his routine stretches and also returned for a brief fielding session of high and flat catches. One of the most vital cogs in the Indian pace attack in the longest format, Ishant is hoping to regain full fitness before the Australia series. What stood out as far as Ishant is concerned is the way he bowled. He didn’t look in any discomfort what so ever but it might be too early to come to a conclusion. Sharma has been following his rehabilitation process at the National Cricket Academy at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. It was during his stint with the Delhi Capitals that he complained of a pain in the rib cage during a training session in Dubai. He had to pack his bags and return home after playing just a solitary match for DC this season. If declared fit, Ishant can start bowling from November 18 following which he needs to prove his match fitness to travel Down Under. If proven match fit, Ishant will travel to Australia separately to join the team.