February 2026

Madhya Pradesh Cricket Team Vs Uttar Pradesh Cricket Team Match Scorecard
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Madhya Pradesh Cricket Team Vs Uttar Pradesh Cricket Team Match Scorecard, Elite Group B, on 30 Nov Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2025

The Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2025, Elite Group B match between Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh held on 30 November 2025 was nothing less than mesmerizing at the Jadavpur University Campus Ground in Kolkata. Both these sides headed into the contest looking to lay down a marker in one of India’s top domestic T20 tournaments, each game capable of making or breaking qualification into subsequent knockout stages. Uttar Pradesh won the toss and opted to bowl first. That is often based on the flatter pitches available in Kolkata here which can help run-chasing later in the day. It worked for them once, but in the very next match, Madhya Pradesh scored a tricky total and bowled with discipline to defend it. By the end, Madhya Pradesh prevailed by a narrow margin of 37 runs, but not before multiple performances bathed both sides in hues of the game. Match Detail Information Tournament Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2025 – Elite Group B Team 1 Madhya Pradesh Cricket Team Team 2 Uttar Pradesh Cricket Team Venue Jadavpur University Campus Ground, Kolkata Date 30 November 2025 Toss Uttar Pradesh chose to field Result Madhya Pradesh won by 37 runs MP Innings 184/7 (20 overs) UP Innings 147 all out (18.4 overs) Player of the Match Rajat Patidar Madhya Pradesh Cricket Team Vs Uttar Pradesh Cricket Team Match Scorecard, Elite Group B, on 30 Nov 2025 Madhya Pradesh Cricket Team 1st Innings (Batting) Batter Runs Balls 4s 6s Strike Rate Ankush Singh 31 19 2 2 163.15 Harsh Gawli (WK) 49 42 5 0 116.66 Rajat Patidar-c 43 20 5 2 215 Venkatesh Iyer 0 2 0 0 0 Shivang Kumar 2 2 0 0 100 Harpreet Singh Bhatia 33 (retired out) 25 3 1 132 Aniket Verma 19* 8 0 2 237.5 Rahul Batham 0 1 0 0 0 Tripuresh Singh 0* 1 0 0 0 Total 184/7 The innings from Madhya Pradesh was steady, with contributions through the lineup. Captain Rajat Patidar blazed his way to a swift 43 off just 20 deliveries, with an impressive strike rate above 200 — this performance greatly boosted the team’s total. Meanwhile, Harsh Gawli’s sedate 49 gave credibility to the innings as it ensured that the team was scoring at a decent rate through the middle overs. A quickfire 31 off 19 balls by Ankush Singh and a late flourish from Aniket Verma ensured that the total breached the 180-mark, which on this day also proved defendable. Uttar Pradesh Cricket Team 1st Innings (Bowling) Bowler Overs Runs Wickets Econ Bhuvneshwar Kumar 4 42 1 10.5 Sunil Kumar 3 33 1 11 Prashant Veer 3 25 1 8.33 Shivam Mavi 4 30 1 7.5 Vipraj Nigam 4 36 2 9 Karan Sharma 2 15 0 7.5 The Uttar Pradesh bowlers had an even outing. Though they made a few breakthroughs with the wickets, none were able to regularly stop the flow of runs at any point in the innings. Vipraj Nigam took 2 wickets while others chipped in to take a wicket each but the collective bowling effort was not enough to stop the opposition for getting over 180. Uttar Pradesh Cricket Team — 2nd Innings (Batting) Batter Runs Balls 4s 6s Strike Rate Aryan Juyal-wk 9 5 0 1 180 Karan Sharma (c) 21 13 4 0 161.54 Abhishek Goswami 12 5 1 1 240 Sameer Rizvi 9 9 0 1 100 Rinku Singh 65 42 4 4 154.76 Siddarth Yadav 2 4 0 0 50 Vipraj Nigam 13 15 1 0 86.67 Prashant Veer 3 4 0 0 75 Shivam Mavi 10 11 0 1 90.91 Total 147 all out Overs 18.4 overs Uttar Pradesh’s batting was a blend of aggressive intent and early loss. Rinku Singh was the lone bright spark in a rudimentary performance, constructing 65 from 42 balls and serving as the only anchor for any resistance that might have been offered. He hit boundaries and sixes with intent through stages of the chase. To Rinku’s cause, young batters such as Karan Sharma and Abhishek Goswami added quick runs, albeit in discrete pockets rather than at a consistent partnership – integral to the team’s failure to construct an elongated chase. Madhya Pradesh Cricket Team 2nd Innings (Bowling) Bowler Overs Runs Wickets Econ Rahul Batham 3.4 33 3 8.46 Shivam Shukla 4 36 3 9 Kumar Kartikeya 4 24 2 6 Madhya Pradesh’s bowling attack was disciplined and incisive. Both Rahul Batham and Shivam Shukla picked up three wickets each that put an early dent on the middle order of Uttar Pradesh and ruled out any strong recovery. Kumar Kartikeya’s two wickets gave the bowling effort a bit more spine, too, with regular breakthroughs leaving the chase in tatters. Match Result and Best Performances Madhya Pradesh posted 184/7 in their allotted overs, before dismissing Uttar Pradesh for 152 within 18.4 overs to win the match by 37 runs. The convincing margin underscores a creditable performance in every department by Madhya Pradesh. Key Performances Top scorer: Rinku Singh (UP), 65 runs of 42 balls — highest individual score in the match. Top batting support: Rajat Patidar (MP) who made a 43 off quick 20 balls. Best bowling : Rahul Batham and Shivam Shukla (MP) 3 each. Both of these performances played a huge role in the final outcome and point to the significance of some players during those critical periods of the match. Man of the Match Rajat Patidar was declared Man of the Match for its stunning batting display. His sprightly 43 off just 20 balls provided momentum in key parts of the innings and encouraged Madhya Pradesh to push beyond 180 — a defendable total with his contribution. Patidar’s innings was characterized by positive intent and good execution, especially in the middle overs when his run rate and aggression helped MP get ahead of the bowling attack. Conclusion The Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2025 match between Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh was a perfect illuminative example of quality in its recognisable

Nepal National Cricket Team Vs United Arab Emirates National Cricket Team Match Scorecard
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Nepal National Cricket Team Vs United Arab Emirates National Cricket Team Match Scorecard: 91st Match, ICC Cricket World Cup League Two 2023-27

Nepal national cricket team vs United Arab Emirates national cricket team, 91st Match, ICC Cricket World Cup League Two 2023–27: The Nepal and UAE teams went head-to-head in the 91st Match of the ICC Cricket World Cup League Two on November 5th, 2025 at ICC Academy Ground, Dubai. UAE managed to chase the target and won the match by 4 wickets, achieving the run chase with 49.1 overs. Both teams contributed with crucial middle-order batting displays and valuable spells of bowling. Nepal National Cricket Team Vs United Arab Emirates National Cricket Team Match: Overview Attribute Details Team A Nepal National Cricket Team Team B United Arab Emirates National Cricket Team Tournament Name ICC Cricket World Cup League Two 2023-2027 Match Number 91st Match Match Date November 5th, 2025 Match Start 13:22 GMT Ground Name ICC Academy Ground, Dubai Format One Day International (ODI) Toss Won UAE won the toss and elected to field Match Result UAE won by 4 wickets Man of the Match Muhammad Shahdad Nepal National Cricket Team Vs United Arab Emirates National Cricket Team Match Scorecard Nepal National Cricket Team — 1st Innings (Batting) Nepal elected to bat first, and contributions from various middle-order batsmen helped them post a decent total. Batting Lineup Runs Balls 4s 6s SR Kushal Bhurtelc Aryansh Sharma b Zahid Ali 2 9 0 0 22.22 Aasif Sheikh (wk)run out (Dhruv Parasar / Aryansh Sharma) 34 48 4 0 70.83 Bhim Sharkic Alishan Sharafu b Dhruv Parashar 48 68 7 0 Rohit Paudel (c)c Alishan Sharafu b Dhruv Parashar 2 7 0 0 Aarif Sheikhc Aryansh Sharma b Junaid Siddique 30 54 2 0 Dipendra Singh Aireerun out (Muhammad Waseem / Aryansh Sharma 37 43 3 1 Kushal Mallab Muhammad jawadullah 45 51 1 3 Karan KCc Aryansh Sharma b junaid Siddique 0 1 0 0 Nandan Yadavb Muhammad jawadullah 1 9 0 0 Sandeep Lamichhanenot out 15 10 2 0 Lalit Rajbanshinot out 4 1 1 0 Total – 239/9 (50 Overs) Extras – 21 United Arab Emirates National Cricket Team- 1st Innings (Bowling) UAE pacers were pivotal in keeping Nepal under 240 runs, claiming wickets at crucial phases of the innings. Bowler Bowler Type Overs Runs Wickets Economy Junaid Siddique Right arm fast 10 44 2 4.4 Aayan Afzal Khan Left arm orthodox Spin 10 39 2 3.9 Zahoor Khan Right arm fast medium 9 52 1 5.77 Dhruv Parashar Right arm off break 8 36 1 4.5 Muhammad Jawadullah Left arm fast medium 8 40 2 5 Ali Naseer Right arm medium fast 5 28 1 5.6 The bowling attack broke partnerships repeatedly, which stopped Nepal from accumulating a bigger total. Nepal Batting Analysis Nepal started slow but batted really well in the middle order to recover. Bhim Sharki had anchored the innings and there were useful contributions in the middle overs by Kushal Malla and Dipendra Singh Airee. But, the 259 was not a score that could be pushed well beyond by any large partnership from the team. There were some quick runs from the lower order, but UAE bowlers kept things under control. Nepal had scored 239 runs, losing 9 wickets and UAE was set a target of 240 runs. United Arab Emirates National Cricket Team – 2nd Innings (Batting) The UAE began their chase with a steady start. Even after losing a few early wickets, the middle order helped lead the team to victory. Batting Stats Runs Balls 4s 6s S/R Alishan Sharafu (c)c Rohit Paudel b Nandan Yadav 18 24 2 1 75 Aryansh Sharma (wk)c Aasif Sheikh b Karan KC 0 1 0 0 0 Muhammad Shahdadc Aasif Sheikh b Karan KC 96 123 6 3 78.04 Shoaib Khanlbw b Lalit Rajbanshi 29 52 3 0 55.76 Muhammad Waseemb Sandeep Lamichhane 76 73 4 3 104.1 Harshit Kaushikc Aasif Sheikh b Karan KC 13 17 0 1 76.47 Dhruv Parasharnot out 2 3 0 0 66.66 Zahid Alinot out 5 2 1 0 250 Junaid Siddique Haider Ali Muhammad Jawadullah The batters of UAE held their nerves well while the pressure was on and finished the successful chase after couple of good spells. Match Turning Point It was the partnership between Muhammad Shahdad and Muhammad Waseem that turned the match on its head. Their partnership settled the innings out, and saw UAE nearing the target. Shahdad was more patient, while Waseem brought the scoring rate up when needed. This mix complicated Nepal’s efforts to reassert control. Player of the Match – Muhammad Shahdad (UAE) Match Highlights Final Match Result Nepal: 239/9 (50 overs) UAE: 243/6 (49.1 overs) Result: United Arab Emirates won by 4 wickets. Conclusion ICC Cricket World Cup League Two 2023-27, 91st Match 91 between Nepal National Cricket Team Vs United Arab Emirates National Cricket Team concluded with a resounding win for UAE over at the ICC Academy Ground. And in reply, along with bunching of wickets for Nepal, last 4 overs had them score runs enough to cross a total of above 239 completing their innings at 9 outings. But UAE scored 243/6 in just 49.1 overs and chased successfully. Muhammad Shahdad’s important 96 and Muhammad Waseem’s 76 proved decisive in the win. Nepal’s effort was commendable, but UAE gained vital points in the tournament standings with this result.

South Africa National Cricket Team Vs West Indies Cricket Team Match Scorecard
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South Africa National Cricket Team Vs West Indies Cricket Team, 1st T20I Scorecard, 27 January 2026, Result, Stats and Highlights

The South Africa National Cricket Team Vs West Indies Cricket Team match is a part of the West Indies tour of South Africa 2026, playing between South Africa national cricket team and West Indies cricket team. The inaugural T20I was held at Boland Park in Paarl on 27 January 2026. South Africa bowled superbly to complete a 21-run win over Ireland. In what was a great start to the T20I series, the side chased down the target with ease. This was a crucial match of the tournament as it decided how the rest of the matches in this series would play out. South Africa Vs West Indies, 1st T20I, 27 January 2026: Overview Match: South Africa vs West Indies, 1st T20I Series: South Africa 2026 Tour of West Indies Match Date: 27 January 2026 Venue: Boland Park, Paarl Format: T20 International Toss: South Africa won the toss and opted to field first Result: South Africa won by 9 wickets Man of the Match: George Linde South Africa won by 9 wickets and The T20I series lead went to South Africa 1–0. South Africa National Cricket Team Vs West Indies Cricket Team Match Scorecard West Indies Batting -1st Innings West Indies scored 173 runs for 7 wickets in 20 overs after winning the toss and batting first. The team kicked off well in the powerplay but lost wickets between 6-15 overs which slowed down the scoring rate. Shimron Hetmyer had especially important contributions as he was the match top scorer for West Indies. 1- Shimron Hetmyer – 48 runs 2- Rovman Powell – 29 runs 3- Brandon King – 27 runs 4- Roston Chase – 22 runs It was a competitive total for West Indies, but it fell marginally short of what they would have hoped for on a good batting surface. West Indies Team Scorecard: 173/7 (20 overs) South Africa Bowling – 1st Innings And it had South Africa’s bowlers to thank for that control of the match. They kept a disciplined line and got crucial wickets. George Linde made a big impact with the ball and was the best of the bowlers. George Linde – 3 wickets, 25 runs conceded (4 overs) His performance helped limit West Indies and kept the target within reach of South Africa’s batting order. South Africa Batting – 2nd Innings South Africa raced home in pursuit of winning the match, scoring 176 for loss of only one wicket in just over 17 overs from 174 runs target. Aiden Markram, captain of South Africa scored big runs and was the highest run scorer in the match. 1- Aiden Markram – 86* runs 2- Ryan Rickelton – 40* runs With a steady run rate, South Africa cantered home with plenty of balls to spare. South Africa Team Scorecard: 176/1 (17.5 overs) West Indies Bowling: 2nd Innings The West Indies bowlers attempted to defend the total but failed to break the partnership between South African batters. Just the one wicket fell, and South Africa cruised to victory without looking back. The batting effort was so strong that the West Indies didn’t quite have the pressure in their bowling attack. South Africa Vs West Indies Cricket Match Result, 27 January 2026 South Africa won by 9 wickets (with 13 balls remaining). The hosts took the lead in the T20I series openers and registered a convincing victory. Player of the Match: George Linde The match-winning bowling performance earned him the award. South Africa National Cricket Team Vs West Indies Cricket Team Stats Match Date: 27 January 2026 Series: South Africa and West Indies in 2026 Venue: Boland Park, Paarl West Indies 173/7 in 20 overs South Africa Score: 176/1 (17.5 overs) Match Result: South Africa 9-wicket victory Top Run Scorer: Aiden Markram (86*) Top West Indies Batter: Shimron Hetmyer (48) Best Bowling: George Linde (3 wickets) Series Status: South Africa won series 1–0 South Africa Vs West Indies Match Analysis The South Africa Vs West Indies match was a clear reflection of South Africa’s abilities with the ball and bat. It turned out to be the right call, as their decision to bowl first after winning the toss paid off. The bowlers succeeded in keeping a lid on the scoring, and West Indies from posting a bigger score. South Africa’s batting order later in the chase looked assured and methodical. Aiden Markram and Ryan Rickelton formed a partnership that allowed the team to keep ahead of the required run rate. The batting showed promise while the bowling attack struggled to defend the total for West Indies. The team requires more potent bowling displays in the remaining matches of the series. Conclusion The opening T20I between South Africa and West Indies kick started the series on a high. With disciplined bowling and a splendid batting effort during the chase, South Africa thoroughly dominated the match. While George Linde’s brilliant bowling spell and Aiden Markram’s match-winning innings were the highlights of the game. This win ensured South Africa the early accord in the contest and gave them an upper hand in T20I series.

Narendra Modi Stadium
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Narendra Modi Stadium: History, Pitch Report, Weather, Capacity, Tickets, Matches, Stats and More

Narendra Modi Stadium, situated in Motera city of Ahmedabad, Gujarat is the largest cricket stadium in the world by capacity. It is the largest cricket stadium in the world with a seating capacity of around 132,000. The Narendra Modi Stadium is a property of Gujarat Cricket Association and is used as the home ground for IPL team Gujarat Lions, T20 franchise from Saurashtra- Saurashtra’s home ground as well. The stadium is a part of the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sports Complex and is situated on the banks of Sabarmati River. Due to its design, modern seating arrangement and capacity, it is regarded as one of the best cricket grounds in the world. Narendra Modi Stadium: Overview Name ———Narendra Modi Stadium Location——Motera, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India Opened —-2020 (opened at the time, rechristened in 2021) Owner/Operator——–Gujarat Cricket Association Ground Broke ———-2015 (old stadium torn down) Construction Period ———-2015–2020 TID 1001 Range ———-63 acres (255,000 m²) Seating Capacity —— 132,000 (most in nation) Surface———Bermuda grass Suites/Boxes————76 corporate boxes PRACTICE FACILITIES————-11 bay; indoor academy and practice ground Largest Crowd ——–111,989 (for Coldplay concert) Major Events Hosted ————ICC ODI World Cup 2023 final: The Test, ODI and T20I matches ​ Tenants ————India men’s & women’s teams, Gujarat Titans, Gujarat teams Historical Background New structural stadium, called Sardar Patel Stadium (Motera), built in early 1980s was the original venue of test match which was played against West Indies in the year 1983. The first ODI to be played at the ground was in 1984. The old building was torn down in 2015 as part of a redevelopment project to construct what is now the world’s largest cricket stadium. The reconstruction was finished between 2015 and 2020. The new stadium, which was built in 2020 and re-christened Narendra Modi Stadium in 2021. The stadium has hosted many big matches post redevelopment, such as Final of 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup, various IPL finals and high-profile bilateral international series. Location and Accessibility The stadium is located in Motera, around 10-12 kilometers from Ahmedabad city. The site offers easy access by air, rail metro and road. Closest airport is Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport – Approximately 15 km from the stadium. The Motera Stadium Metro Station will offer Direct MetroLink Express Service for easy transportation of spectators. Transport Ahmedabad Railway Station provides links to other major cities of the country, while bus and road transport is also highly developed with a combination of highways and internal city routes. Traffic control is in place on major match days to hold back the fans. Narendra Modi Stadium Seating Capacity and Stadium Infrastructure The stadium has a seating capacity of around 132,000 making it the largest cricket stadium in the world. Seating is made of a top and bottom tier, quality section, restaurants and corporate boxes. The infrastructure features 76 corporate boxes, large dressing rooms, indoor practice halls and three outdoor practice grounds. Bowl The ground has been designed so that it can be expanded. Unlike most stadiums, it features roof-mounted LED floodlights rather than long light towers to minimize shadows on the field. A sophisticated drainage system ensures fast clearance of rainwater from the pitch to allow matches to continue soon after rain. There are broad concourses and a lot of entry/exit gates to allow people in and out quickly. Narendra Modi Stadium Ticket Pricing Ticket prices are flexible for different type of matches and the category of seating. For international games like Tests, ODIs and T20 Internationals the prices usually begin from around ₹800 to ₹1,000 for top-tier seats. Slightly lesser tier and more superior-view sections are usually priced between ₹2,000 and ₹4,000. For premium seats, the prices go up from ₹4,000 to ₹10,000. Hospitality and pavilion sections generally fall in the ₹10,000-₹25,000 range while corporate box seats can go over a lakh per head for marquee matches. In case of IPL matches, the prices typically start around ₹500-₹1,000 for general stands. Premium seats range from ₹2,500 to ₹7,500. VIP and hospitality packages, usually priced from ₹10K to ₹35k are much higher in playoffs and finals for luxury boxes. Prices are significantly higher for high-profile matches like the IPL finals, or ICC tournaments. PITCH AND GROUND MEASUREMENTS IN CRICKET Many factors The cricket pitch at Narendra Modi Stadium is a standard international size. The pitch The length of the pitch is 22 yards, or the equivalent of 66 feet / 20.12 meters. The wicket length is also 22 yards (20.12 m) and this distance is required to be maintained by international cricket regulations. Its field is about 180 by 150 yards. Boundary distance depends on pitch covers, but straight boundaries are generally bound between 74–76 metres. Fences are 63 to 70 m squared. There is equal assistance for the bowlers and batters with reasonable amount of pace and bounce. Pitch Report and Playing Conditions The stadium has 11 centre courts, which facilitate the variation of the preparation of the surface. It is generally regarded as a batsman’s pitch in limited-overs forms of the game, such as T20 and ODI cricket. It provides even bounce and pace, allowing for better stroke play and high-scoring games. The pacemen could get some help up front, particularly under lights. Spinners generally make more impact on the worn pitch, especially in Test cricket. The pink-ball Test against England in 2021 was played on a square turner. The dew factor in night matches also makes it easier for teams batting second, as bowlers find it hard to grip the ball. T20 International Statistics The standard score of 1st innings is between 170 to 180 runs in this stadium for T20 International matches. The average wickets that fall in a T20 International match at this venue is generally 12-14. The highest T20 International total at the ground is 234 for 4 by India against New Zealand in 2023. It was the smallest total in T20I played at the ground. The lowest defended total in favour of the bowlers has been a shade over 100 runs in T20 Internationals in conditions that assist the bowlers. Major Records and Memorable Matches Narendra Modi Stadium has witnessed many key matches being played. The 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Final was held at this stadium, in which Australia defeated India. In 2022 and 2023, the stadium also held IPL finals. This stadium is the home ground of IPL franchise Gujarat Titans. The IPL title in 2022 was

m. chinnaswamy stadium
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M. Chinnaswamy Stadium: History, Pitch Report, Weather, Capacity, Ticket Price, Records and More

M. Chinnaswamy Stadium is one of the most history-rich and significant cricket stadiums in India, which is situated at Bangalore, in Karnataka state. It was established in 1969 and it was inaugurated in 1970 with the name KSCA (Karnataka State Cricket Association) Stadium. Subsequently, it was rechristened in memory of M. Chinnaswamy, who served the KSCA for four decades and was also president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India. The stadium has hosted international matches–Test, One Day Internationals (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I)–games of the ICC World Cup and Indian Premier League (IPL), played by Royal Challengers Bangalore. It has a capacity of about 40,000, solar-powered floodlights and a raucous match-day environment, is known for its batting-friendly surfaces and high-scoring games. History & Overview The construction of the stadium started in 1970 with backing from the Government of Karnataka. It witnessed its first First- Class match during the 1972–73 season, and became a Test centre in the year 1974-75 when it staged a Test between India and West Indies. The stadium has hosted historic matches over the years, Sunil Gavaskar’s last Test being one of those and apart from some ICC events including Cricket World Cup. Since 2008, it is the home ground of the IPL franchise Royal Challengers Bangalore. Capacity, Ends & Design The stadium is half a kilometre from Commercial Street, and accommodates 40,000 spectators It has two ends the Pavilion End and the B.E.M.L. New floodlights were added in 1996 for day-night games. Being situated close to Cubbon Park and MG Road, it’s a lively setting but with solar power and other contemporary sustainable technologies deployed its one of India’s most eco-friendly grounds. M. Chinnaswamy Stadium Pitch Report & Playing Conditions M. Chinnaswamy is known as a batsman’s paradise, especially for the limited-overs cricket. The pitch is flat and resides on the truer side, stroke-making has been possible across all formats here. The ground, though having small dimensions (56–65 metres), encouraging the batsmen to pick boundaries rather quite easily. T20 and IPL games regularly have totals of over 170. The quick outfield and Bengaluru’s higher altitude of 900 meters allows the ball to travel more as well. Pacers can get some early swing, while spinners become more productive as the game wears on. In Tests, you get big first-innings scores and in ODIs it’s known that totals are easier to chase. Boundary Dimensions & Outfield The Chinnaswamy’s boundaries are, in many ways, shorter than the international standard. The straight boundaries are usually around 65 meters, the square ones range anywhere between 60 and 65 meters, while fine leg/third man boundaries can get even shorter because of the small ground. This also induces the batsman to attempt aggressive strokes, enabling this ground to have high scoring games. The M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru seats approximately 40,000 and has two ends:the Pavilion End and the BEML End. The pitch is flat and the true, assisting batsmen in all conditions, with pacers getting early movement and spinners having a say as it starts to hold. Boundaries are generally small – straight hits are usually of ~65m, square boundaries 60–65m and fine leg/third man ones still shorter so high scores often happen. The outfield is quick, helped by Bengaluru’s 900m altitude. There are day-night matches under floodlights and solar power has been used in the stadium. With a little more cramped metropolitan set-up it makes for aggressive batting and big scores in the format of Tests, ODIs, T20Is, and IPL games. Weather Conditions & Best Playing Times Chinnaswamy Stadium is credited to have an environment more conducive to playing cricket. Winter (December-February) is a pleasant 15–28°C; perfect for long-form cricket matches. Summers (March to May) are hot with cool evenings and mild humidity. Rain interruptions are experienced during Monsoon (June–Sep), but the stadium has good drainage. In general, the sweet spot for unbroken cricket tends to be November to early-April when it’s generally cooler and unlikely to rain on Tests, ODIs, T20Is or IPL games. M. Chinnaswamy Stadium Ticket Price & Entry The price of match tickets at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium varies exponentially as per the format of the game, seating and also the event status. These are approximate ranges for tickets for most international matches and IPL games: General Admission: ₹500–₹1,500 Mid‑Range Seats: ₹2,000–₹5,000 Premium / VIP Seating: ₹6,000–₹15,000+ Corporate / Hospitality Packages: Rs 20,000+ for marquee games IPL games or big ICC games generally get overbooked quickly. Prices can also increase close to match day, especially for playoffs and finals. The tickets can be booked through BookMyShow, Paytm Insider and KSCA (Karnataka State Cricket Association) box office and retail outlets. Most of the time, entry to the stadium will require merely a valid ticket and photo ID. There are security and bag checks upon entry, and ticket scanning through electronic devices is common at gates. Records & Statistics M. Chinnaswamy Stadium has witnessed many astonishing moments of the game. In Tests, India’s highest total was 626 against Pakistan. In ODI’s, India had scored 410 for 4 against the Netherlands and Ireland chased down 329 for 7 against England in a World Cup clash. Rohit Sharma is the top scorer with 209 runs. Leading run-getters at the venue are Sachin Tendulkar (534) and Rohit Sharma (498). T20s and IPL: Sunrisers Hyderabad 287/3 v RCB- Chris Gayle’s 175* is the highest individual score in the IPL. Bowling spin too has been rewarding on Yuzvendra Chahal and Samuel Badree invigorate it. Top Matches Some memorable games at the stadium, among others, are India vs Pakistan Test (India posted 626), Ireland vs England World Cup ODI, India vs Netherlands ODI (410 runs) and the double super over T20I between India and Afghanistan. IPL highlights include Sunrisers Hyderabad’s 287/3 vs RCB, Chris Gayle’s 175* versus Pune Warriors, and the IPL final in 2016 between RCB and SRH. Many IPL games have gone down to the wire, and high-scoring ODI matches, including memorable India-Pakistan clashes have been held at this venue. Top Team Performances India is the most successful team in the stadium with massive totals and plenty of records. England has drawn games and large totals, Ireland is known for chasing in a World Cup. Pakistan’s record in Test cricket has been quite good. RCB enjoyed the home advantage in IPL and won multiple

wankhede stadium
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Wankhede Stadium: History, Pitch Report, Capacity, Weather, Ticket Price, Records and More

Wankhede Stadium is a cricket stadium in the Indian city of Mumbai, India, The stadium now has capacity of 33,108 (down from approximately 45,000 before the upgrade) and was first established in 1974. Wankhede Stadium was established in 1974 and opened the next year by the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) through disputes with the CCI regarding allocation of tickets for Brabourne Stadium. The stadium, which was named after the association’s long-time secretary Sheshrao Krushnarao Wankhede, has gone on to see some of cricket’s most iconic moments in history from across formats. Over the years, Wankhede Stadium has conducted some of the best performances in Test cricket, ODIs, T20Is along with Indian Premier League (IPL) matches and marquee ICC events. It has a unique place in the culture of Indian cricket, having staged several World Cup matches and legendary farewells such as Sachin Tendulkar’s last Test. History and Development Background Wankhede Stadium was built in 1974 – and till then Test matches played in Mumbai were hosted by the Brabourne Stadium, a colonial-era ground that was established in 1937.The CCI leased the land to MCA at a nominal rent for reclaiming it using basic debris so as to upgrade the facility.The entry has been moved from Gate 2, which is near Firoz Shah Mehta Road. After the controversial India vs England Test in 1973, MCA opted to construct its own ground near Churchgate Railway Station located at South Mumbai. With construction taking a little over 13 months, the stadium was inaugurated just before the final Test of West Indies’ tour to India in 1975. The first time the stadium hosted a Test match was in 1980, and it has been used as an international venue since then. It has been renovated several times, most recently for the final of the 2011 Cricket World Cup. This redevelopment brought improved facilities and elevated stands, with bucket seating design to have people sitting further back in the stand unlike many stadia to promote closer atmosphere, but has lessened capacity and comfort for spectators. The stadium has several stands including the Sunil Gavaskar Stand, Sachin Tendulkar Stand, North Stand, Vijay Merchant Stand, Divecha Pavilion and Garware Pavilion. Its overhanging cantilevering roofs mean just about every seat has a clear view. Wankhede Stadium Capacity & Structure Wankhede Stadium was renovated in 2011 to stripped out of the original’s exhaustion with a capacity of approximately 33,000. Its capacity was closer to 45,000 before this upgrade when it still featured bench seating instead of individual bucket seats. The stadium’s two ends are Garware Pavilion End and Tata End. It is complete with floodlight towers for day-night international cricket and lucrative T20 matches. Although not as humongous as some of the modern-day stadiums in India, Wankhede’s small setting aids in having a raucous and electric environment particularly during bigger matches such as IPL games and World Cup fixtures. Wankhede Stadium Pitch Report & Playing Conditions The pitch at the Wankhede Stadium has been a batsman-friendly one down the years with good pace and bounce that makes it exciting for stroke-makers. Another reason for the extra bounce is red soil base more than any other Indian pitch. The quicks get some movement, especially in the first 10 overs that are bowled under sea breeze conditions and early morning matches promises tight first spells from fast bowlers. The pitch generally becomes easier to bat on as the game proceeds – especially in limited-overs formats. Spinners can also get help later in longer matches, but generally not as much as pacers. In Tests, bounce and true wicket have allowed teams to lay down massive first-innings scores. In ODIs and T20 Internationals, batsmen dominate subsequently: a good batting surface with relatively short boundaries will always see high scores. Wankhede Stadium Dimensions & Boundary Lengths The boundaries at Wankhede Stadium are generally smaller than many other International grounds especially square of the wicket. According to several pitch reports: The average length of the boundary is known to be 65–70 metres, while some denoted it as harring boundaries drawn up to 70–72 meters along straights. Some records suggest that the stadium’s boundaries created a near- symmetrical circular shape, of 70m across on all sides of the playing field. It’s small, which makes it favorable to high totals- especially in T20 and ODI cricket, and the bounce on this hard pitch gives the batters those extra milliseconds for scoring freely with an unshaken mind. Weather Conditions & Best Time to Play Wankhede Stadium is situated near the Arabian Sea that affects the local climate. Climate The climate of Mumbai is a tropical one, with a warm and humid season and monsoon rains. Mumbai’s hot season lasts from March to May, with daytime temperatures frequently topping 30°C (86°F). The winter months (December to February) are pleasant with day time temperature between 25 °C and 30 °C (77 °F–86°F). The winters in Guntur show very mild to little chillness. The monsoon season — between June and September in northwestern India — ushers in heavy rainfall that can affect play, though floodlights and fast outfield drainage systems often help matches resume quickly after rain delays. Wankhede most of the international matches, IPL matches and domestic tournaments were played between November to May due to monsoon which causes a lot interruptions in game and has favorable playing condition. Wankhede Stadium Ticket Prices & Entry Information Wankhede Stadium ticket prices differ substantially depending on the type of match, category of seat and importance of fixture. For international and IPL (Indian Premier League) matches, costs are usually somewhere in the region of: (approx, based on recent trend) General Admission: ₹500–₹1,500 Mid-range Seats: ₹2,000–₹5,000 Premium / VIP Boxes: ₹6,000–₹15,000+ Corporate & Hospitality Seats: ₹20,000 and up for marquee games Tickets can be bought from official online partners such as BookMyShow, Paytm Insider and MCA’s authorised outlets. Tickets are also available on the day at box office counters around the ground, subject to availability. Ingress usually requires a valid photo ID, and verification of a ticket; though some events do allow other forms of entry. The electrifying atmosphere and enthusiastic crowd also mean that high-demand games — especially IPL and key World Cup fixtures — sell out quickly. Records & Achievements Some of the greatest

RCB Squad 2026
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Royal Challengers Bangaluru | RCB Squad 2026, Retained Players, Auction Buys with Price and Released Players Lists

Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) is one of the most popular franchises in IPL. They were the runners up in 2009, 2011, and 2016 before winning their first title at IPL 2025. RCB have been the home of great players such as Virat Kohli, who is still their highest run scorer and one of the most consistent players in the league. Royal Challengers Bangalore retained the likes of Kohli, Rajat Patidar, Phil Salt and Krunal Pandya ahead of IPL 2026 to keep core consistency. At 2026 auction, they signed Venkatesh Iyer for ₹7 crore and Jacob Duffy, Mangesh Yadav to reinforce their pace attack. The RCB squad is a blend of experienced internationals and young raring talent, all put together to defend the title and create a fresh brand of winning. RCB Squad 2026: Overview RCB Squad 2026: Player Name, Type, Country and Purchased Price S No Player Name Player Type Country Purchased Price 1 Rajat Patidar (c) Wicketkeeper/ Batter India Rs11.00 crore 2 Virat Kohli Batter India Rs21.00 crore 3 Devdutt Padikkal Batter India Rs2.00 crore 4 Phil Salt Batter England Rs11.50 crore 5 Jitesh Sharma Wicketkeeper/ Batter India Rs11.00 crore 6 Krunal Pandya All-Rounder India Rs05.75 crore 7 Swapnil Singh All-Rounder India Rs0.50 crore 8 Tim David All-Rounder Australia Rs3.00 crore 9 Romario Shepherd All-Rounder West Indies Rs1.50 crore 10 Jacob Bethell All-Rounder England Rs2.60 crore 11 Josh Hazlewood Bowler Australia Rs12.50 crore 12 Yash Dayal Bowler India Rs05.00 crore 13 Bhuvneshwar Kumar Bowler India Rs10.75 crore 14 Nuwan Thushara Bowler Sri Lanka Rs01.60 crore 15 Rasikh Salam Bowler India Rs6.00 crore 16 Abhinandan Singh Bowler India Rs0.03 crore 17 Suyash Sharma Bowler India Rs2.60 crore 18 Venkatesh Iyer All-Rounder India Rs07.00 crore 19 Jacob Duffy Bowler New Zealand Rs2.00 crore 20 Mangesh Yadav All-Rounder India Rs05.20 crore 21 Satvik Deswal All-Rounder India Rs0.30 crore 22 Jordan Cox Batter England Rs0.75 crore 23 Vicky Ostwal All-Rounder India Rs0.30 crore 24 Vihaan Malhotra All-Rounder India Rs0.30 crore 25 Kanishk Chouhan All-Rounder India Rs0.30 crore RCB Retained Players 2026 and Auction Price S No Player Name Player Type Country Purchased Price 1 Rajat Patidar (c) Wicketkeeper/ Batter India Rs11.00 crore 2 Virat Kohli Batter India Rs21.00 crore 3 Devdutt Padikkal Batter India Rs2.00 crore 4 Phil Salt Batter Overseas Rs11.50 crore 5 Jitesh Sharma Wicketkeeper/ Batter India Rs11.00 crore 6 Krunal Pandya All-Rounder India Rs05.75 crore 7 Swapnil Singh All-Rounder India Rs0.50 crore 8 Tim David All-Rounder Overseas Rs3.00 crore 9 Romario Shepherd All-Rounder Overseas Rs1.50 crore 10 Jacob Bethell All-Rounder Overseas Rs2.60 crore 11 Josh Hazlewood Bowler Overseas Rs12.50 crore 12 Yash Dayal Bowler India Rs05.00 crore 13 Bhuvneshwar Kumar Bowler India Rs10.75 crore 14 Nuwan Thushara Bowler Overseas Rs01.60 crore 15 Rasikh Salam Bowler India Rs6.00 crore 16 Abhinandan Singh Bowler India Rs0.03 crore 17 Suyash Sharma Bowler India Rs2.60 crore Players Bought at Auction 2025 (for IPL 2026) S No Player Name Player Type Country Purchased Price 18 Venkatesh Iyer All-Rounder India Rs07.00 crore 19 Jacob Duffy Bowler New Zealand Rs2.00 crore 20 Mangesh Yadav All-Rounder India Rs05.20 crore 21 Satvik Deswal All-Rounder India Rs0.30 crore 22 Jordan Cox Batter England Rs0.75 crore 23 Vicky Ostwal All-Rounder India Rs0.30 crore 24 Vihaan Malhotra All-Rounder India Rs0.30 crore 25 Kanishk Chouhan All-Rounder India Rs0.30 crore RCB Released Players (Ahead of IPL Auction 2025) Before the mini-auction, RCB had released a few players to make space on the purse and give their schedules some breathing room. Included among them were a few well-known names, known nationally or internationally. Released Before IPL 2026 Swastik Chikara Mayank Agarwal Liam Livingstone Manoj Bhandage Lungi Ngidi Mohit Rathee This was to free these players and plan the new talent in with the RCB or restructuring of the squad according to requirements needed for 2026. Squad Dynamics & Strategic Insights Overseas Strength Final Thoughts The RCB 2026 team represents a sensibly-constructed idea, nurturing the following: Championship continuity — keep a championship core. Strategic bolstering — savvy auction purchases strengthening position groups. and Well-rounded XI — an inherent blend of batting firepower, backup pace and bowling options as they try to defend their 2025 crown.

MI Squad 2026
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Mumbai Indians | MI Squad 2026, Retained Players, Auction Buys with Price and Released Players Lists

The TATA IPL 2026 will begin on 26 March 2026 and culminate on May 31,2026. Indiawin Sports Pvt. Ltd, who own the Mumbai Indians (MI) are the franchise for him. Ltd. (Ambani / Reliance group) – coached by Mahela Jayawardene, and led by Hardik Pandya. MI have a mixture of proven players and youth in their squad. Key players for both sides There are some key players in the form of Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Trent Boult from MI and Quinton de Kock and Tilak Varma along with Deepak Chahar. MI’s success lies in their strong top-order followed by depth, all-rounders who are at the helm of everything and different types of bowlers. Smart auction buys, such as Quinton de Kock, deepen the team, and young domestic talents offer flexibility in every department. The strong leadership, tactical nous, and well roundedness of the team makes MI a competitive outfit. Their blend of established match-winners and up-and-coming young stars makes them one of the favourites to lift the IPL 2026 trophy, extending a proud tradition for the franchise. MI Squad 2026: Players, Role, Country, Price Player Name Player Type Country Price Rohit Sharma Batter India Rs 16.30 crore Suryakumar Yadav Batter India Rs 16.35 crore Tilak Varma Batter (All-Rounder) India Rs 8.00 crore Hardik Pandya (C) Batter (All-Rounder) India Rs 16.35 crore Ryan Rickelton Wicketkeeper Batter South Africa Rs 1.00 crore Robin Minz Wicketkeeper Batter India Rs 0.65 crore Will Jacks Batter (All-Rounder) England Rs 5.25 crore Mitchell Santner Spinner (All-Rounder) New Zealand Rs 2.00 crore Naman Dhir Batter (All-Rounder) India Rs 5.25 crore Raj Angad Bawa Batter (All-Rounder) India Rs 0.30 crore Corbin Bosch Bowler (All-Rounder) South Africa Rs 2.0 crore Shardul Thakur (Traded from LSG) Bowler (All-Rounder) India Rs 2.00 crore Sherfane Rutherford (Traded from GT) Batter (All-Rounder) West Indies Rs 2.60 crore Mayank Markande (Traded from GT) Spinner India Rs 0.30 crore Jasprit Bumrah Fast Bowler India Rs 18.00 crore Trent Boult Fast Bowler New Zealand Rs 12.50 crore Allah Ghazanfar Bowler Afghanistan Rs 4.80 crore Ashwani Kumar Bowler India Rs 0.30 crore Deepak Chahar Bowler India Rs 9.25 crore Raghu Sharma Bowler India Rs 0.30 crore Quinton de Kock Wicketkeeper Batter South Africa Rs 9.25 crore Danish Malewar Batter India Rs 0.30 crore Mohammad Salahuddin Izhar Bowler India Rs 0.30 crore Atharva Ankolekar All-Rounder India Rs 0.30 crore Mayank Rawat All-Rounder India Rs 0.30 crore Players Purchased in Mini Auction 2026 Player Name Player Type Country Price Quinton de Kock Wicketkeeper Batter South Africa Rs 9.25 crore Danish Malewar Batter India Rs 0.30 crore Mohammad Salahuddin Izhar Bowler India Rs 0.30 crore Atharva Ankolekar All-Rounder India Rs 0.30 crore Mayank Rawat All-Rounder India Rs 0.30 crore MI Released Players 2026 Satyanarayana Raju – Uncapped Indian Player Reece Topley – Fast Boler from England Karn Sharma – Indian Leg Spinner Bevan Jacobs – South African All-Rounder KL Shrijith – Indian Player Lizaad Williams – South African fast Bowler Mujeeb Ur Rehman – Spinner Vignesh Puthur – Spinner Arjun Tendulkar- Indian All-Rounder Conclusion Mumbai Indians go into IPL2026 with a well-rounded and experienced side, mixing seasoned performers such as Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya and Jasprit Bumrah with exciting youths and smart auction purchases. Their powerhouse is not in dominating or flashy players – which they have plenty of - but a solid batting line-up, their presence of all-rounders and control of the baseness workhorse pace or spin men. But reliance on foreign players and lack of experience of some young Indians might prove to be a worry in case injuries or poor form unravel things. As such, MI are one of the top contenders to qualify for the playoffs and if they manage a few crucial wins from their big guns who’ve been performing well, they can easily have shot at another IPL2026 title.

Dayalan Hemalatha
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Dayalan Hemalatha (Indian Player): Profile, Age, Height, Family, Cricket Stats, WPL, Career, Awards, Net Worth and More

Dayalan Hemalatha is an Indian women cricketer and she plays in the role of a batting all-rounder. She is a right handed-batter and right arm off break bowler. Dayalan started her domestic career with Tamil Nadu Women and moved on to Railways Women, where she still plays. She made her WODI debut on 11 September 2018 against Sri Lanka and WT20I debut on 9 November 2018 against NewZealand in which she managed to claim a 3-wicket haul. She is more than handy with bat and ball, regularly chipping in valuable lower-order runs and occasional off-spin breakthroughs. Playing in the Women’s Premier League (WPL), her debut for Gujarat Giants on 4 December 2023, with a highest score of 74. She is playing for Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women in WPL 2026. With regular appearances in domestic and league cricket, she continues to push for international selection and ICC tournaments. Dayalan Hemalatha: Profile Dayalan Hemalatha is an Indian women cricketer played as a batter and all rounder with IPL players. She is a right-handed batter and bowls off spin with right arm. She plays for the India women’s national cricket team in international cricket. In 2018, Hemalatha played her first international match in the Woman’s one day Internationals and made her debut against Bangladesh. She has played for Gujarat Giants in the Women’s Premier League (WPL) in franchise cricket. She was born on 29th September 1994 in Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu, India. Her nationality is Indian. She belongs to the zodiac sign of Libra according to her birth date. Hemalatha has likewise played domestic cricket for Tamil Nadu-based teams in Indian women’s competitions. Dayalan Hemalatha Age (As of 2026), Height and Physical Stats Dayalan Hemalatha was born on 29 September 1994 and she is only 31 years as in 2026. She stands a height of 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs around 60 KG. She has black hair that is worn in a bun and dark brown eyes and medium brown skin. No exact body measurements have been shared in the public. Training Hemalatha keeps herself fit with coaching sessions which includes cricket practice, gymming (she does running, catches and throwdowns), fitness drills (strength based and endurance). Family Background and Early Life Dayalan Hemalatha hails from Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu, India. She was born into a loving family, but there is limited public information with regard to her parents names and occupations. Her family fostered her interest in sports when she was a young girl. She picked up interest in cricket from a young age, playing cricket during her childhood days in Tamil Nadu and local school matches. Her domestic cricket performances enabled the prospective cricketer to play professional women’s cricket and from there she even made her way up to the Indian team. Education and Domestic Career Education Dayalan Hemalatha did her schooling in Tamil Nadu, India. Her exact date of college at higher education record is not made public at the moment. She had a penchant for sports during her school and early college days, played district and school level cricket. She started playing domestic cricket for Tamil Nadu Women in Indian women’s domestic matches. She has also featured in tournaments like the Senior Women’s One Day Trophy and Senior Women’s T20 Trophy. Her regular performance as a pace bowling all-rounder in domestic cricket earned her attention, and she was included in the Indian women’s cricket team for 2018. She has kept playing domestic cricket while featuring in franchise leagues such as the Women’s Premier League. International Career Playing for the India women’s cricket team, she played her first international match during Women’s One Day International (WODI) match against Bangladesh in 2018. She also played T20 International cricket for India later in the day. Hemalatha is a batting all-rounder, her off-spin can be handy as well. WPL Career In franchise cricket, She featured for the Women’s Premier League (WPL). She has represented Gujarat Giants. In the league, she has proven to be more of a middle-order bat and occasional off-spin bowler, playing matches against top Indian and international players. The WPL has played a big role in displaying her skills on a significant professional T20 league stage. Dayalan Hemalatha Stats Batting Stats Format Matches Innings NO Runs HS Average BF SR 100s 50s 4s 6s ODI2018-2024 12 8 0 97 35 12.1 167 58.1 0 0 7 3 T20I2018-2024 23 21 4 276 47 16.2 247 111.7 0 0 28 8 Bowling Stats Format Matches Innings Ball Mdn Runs Wickets Best Spell Econ Average SR 4W 5W ODI2018-2024 12 10 218 0 189 5 2/6 5.20 37.8 43.6 0 0 T20I2018-2024 23 8 122 0 132 9 3/15 6.49 14.7 13.6 0 0 Awards and Achievement Dayalan Hemalatha Net worth and Source of Income Estimated Net Worth: Around ₹80–90 lakh (Indian Rupees) as of 2025–26, based on available reports. Source of Income:• WPL Contract: She earned approximately ₹30 lakh from her Women’s Premier League contract (e.g., with Gujarat Giants).• Match Fees and Domestic Earnings: Income from playing in domestic tournaments and match fees from BCCI/Indian team assignments.• Endorsements & Sponsorships: Smaller endorsements and sponsorship deals contribute additional income. Conclusion Dayalan Hemalatha is a talented woman cricketer from India who excels as an all-rounder with her right-hand-batting and off-spin bowling. Emerging out of domestic cricket in Tamil Nadu, she’s been a contributor across ODIs and T20Is for India ever since her international debut in 2018. She has played for Gujarat Giants in the Women’s Premier League where she has played some good innings and proved her worth as a middle-order batter. FAQs

simran bahadur
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Simran Bahadur (Indian Player): Profile, Age, Family, Cricket Stats, WPL, Awards, Net Worth and More

Simran Bahadur is an Indian woman cricketer, who played as the right arm medium pace bowler and lower‑order batter. She played her first WT20I match for India on 20 March 2021 against South Africa Women and her WODI match too on 15 February 2022 New Zealand Women. She was bought by Royal Challengers Bangalore in the WPL auction at an amount of ₹30 lakh, and made her debut for the team on 24 February 2024 against UP Warriorz Women (WPL) at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. Simran Bahadur: Profile Simran Bahadur is an Indian women cricketer who played as a bowling all-rounder, She is a right-arm medium pace bowler. She was born on 3 January 1998 in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh India. She is of Indian nationality and has a zodiac sign of Capricorn. She made her T20I debut for South Africa on 20 March 2021 and entered New Zealand’s WODI side during their tour of the former nation that commenced on 15 February 2022 and also selected at Indian women’s national team and played Women’s Premier League, Simran has played for Delhi Women in domestic cricket, and was bought by Royal Challengers Bangalore Women for the 2024 WPL season. Simran Bahadur Age, Height & Physical Stats As of 2026 Simran Bahadur is 28 year. She is about 5 feet 6 Inches Tall and weight about 60 kgs. She’s a professional cricketer and an athlete who does everything that is physically demanding like fast bowling. Her training regnimum strength, and endurance workouts, bowling drills and agility. Among fast bowlers, core strength, lower-body power are Herculean and injury prevention programmes makes an integral part of her conditioning too. Family and Education Background Simran Bahadur has a supportive family that resides in Uttar Pradesh. Not much information is available publicly regarding her family and their professions, though she said that her family’s support has been an important factor in her cricketing career. Simran received exposure to cricket in her formative years where she grew up in Ghaziabad. She played in local academies and worked her way up through age-group cricket of Uttar Pradesh. She continued juggling her studies and cricket, honing her skills as a pace bowler. Regular outings at domestic events helped her to step up for the senior competitions. Early life and Path to Success Simran Bahadur was born on 13 December 1999 in New Delhi, India. Originating from a city where cricket is near religion, she fell in love with the sport quite early in her life. When she was a child, she was involved in sports and school athletics which helped to lay the foundations for her fitness and athleticism. Bahadur spent much of her childhood playing cricket with friends in the streets where she grew up, a crucial part of nurturing her native talent and passion for the sport. In her early to mid‑teens she started attending a cricket coaching academy in Delhi where local coaches spotted her potential and honed out the kinks in her bowling and batting techniques. Here her organised coaching developed her ‘all‑round’ cricket skills and provided a taste of competitive cricket. Her good performances in junior and state-level cricket got her chances to play at different levels, which eventually led to domestic representation for Delhi Women and being selected in India’s national sides. Practice and mentors and progression through India’s women’s cricket paths characterized Bahadur’s formative years. Domestic Career Domestic career Simran Bahadur is a domestic cricketer playing for Uttar Pradesh in the Indian women’s cricket. She has played in the Senior Women’s One Day League and Senior Women’s T20 Trophy. Her consistent performances with the ball in domestic cricket put her in national selectors’ frame. Good spells of bowling in the limited-over formats was instrumental in her selection. International Career Simran played her first intra-national Series for India in Women’s T20 against Australia in 2021. Playing for India in the international matches was a great achievement for her. A budding pace option in India’s bowling attack, she has been included in their one-day and T20I squads too and adds depth to the side’s seam unit. Women’s Premier League (WPL) Career In Women’s Premier League, Simran Bahadur has played for UP Warriorz and later with Delhi Capitals. The WPL introduced her to the world and gave a chance to feature with the international stars. The obvious answer is franchise cricket, which has helped her finetune the art in high-pressure matches as well as get exposed to competitive T20. Simran Bahadur Stats Batting Stats Format Matches Innings NO Runs HS Average BF SR 100s 50s 4s 6s T20I2021-2022 6 1 0 10 10 10.0 6 166.7 0 0 2 8 Bowling Stats Format Matches Innings Ball Mdn Runs Wickets Best Spell Econ Avg SR 4W 5W ODI2022 1 1 18 0 18 0 0/18 6.00 – – 0 0 T20I2021-2022 6 6 90 0 126 1 1/29 8.40 126.0 90.0 0 0 Awards and Achievements Some of her key milestones are playing for India in international cricket and getting picked in Women’s Premier League. Being a national team member has always been one of her greatest honors in the sport. Simran Bahadur Net Worth And Source Of Income The sources of income for Simran Bahadur are BCCI central / match contracts (if selected), WPL franchise contract fees, earnings from domestic matches and brand endorsements. Her net worth is sourced from her booming professional cricket career and series of leagues; given she is an emerging international cricketer. Social Media Presence Simran Bahadur has a social media presence on Instagram, updating about her training events, matches and personal landmarks. Athletes use social media to connect with fans and grow their professional brand. FAQs

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