Asia Cup postponed for 2022: Report

The COVID-19 outburst brought the sporting events to a standstill and Asia Cup 2020 was also one of them. The tournament was initially postponed for 2021 and Asian Cricket Council has set a window in June for it. But the tournament is now being scheduled for 2022. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has said that the tournament has been further shifted to 2022. 

The Asia Cup was scheduled to take place in Sri Lanka following PCB’s offer to swap hosting rights with the Sri Lanka Cricket Board (SLC). India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh along with Afghanistan and an Asian qualifier were due to take part in it. 

"PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani briefed the BoG on matters relating to the International Cricket Council as well as this year’s ICC T20 World Cup and the ACC Asia Cup, which has now been postponed to 2022," a statement from the PCB said.

The Asia Cup was last held in 2018 where Indian were crowned champions under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma. The Indian team has won the Asia Cup seven times, most by any team. 

The postponement of the tournament means that the fans would only see an India vs Pakistan clash during the World T20 slated to take place in India later this year. 



 

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Riyan is a special player, Sakariya bowled really well: Sangakkara hails youngsters

Rajasthan Royals might have ended up losing the close encounter against Punjab Kings but their director of cricket Kumar Sangakkara has heaped praise for the youngsters especially Riyan Parag who chipped in with a quick-fire 25 off 11 that included three maximums. RR were set a target of 222 by the Punjab Kings but they fell short of it by just 4 runs. Captain Sanju Samson scored a fine ton while Parag, Shivam Dube and Jos Buttler chipped in with some brisk batting display. “"Riyan is a special player as you would have seen," said Sangakkara after the game. "He has amazing hand speed and great composure,” Sangakkara said. Samson and Parag had a decent partnership of 52 runs before Parag was sent back in the hut by Mohammed Shami after being caught by KL Rahul behind the stumps. "When you play with freedom sometimes wickets do fall. Sanju and him had a wonderful partnership and got us into the game with batters to come to try and finish it. I'm really encouraged by the passion and the commitment shown by the younger players,” the former Sri Lankan captain added. Fast bowler Chetan Sakariya too impressed everyone with his bowling after the left-arm pacer returned with figures of 3/31 in 4 overs on a track that had a lot to offer to the batsmen. Talking about Sakariya, Sangakkara hailed the youngsters ability and admitted that he showed his skills in such a high-scoring match. “I think he was just brilliant. You know his skill was on display but it was really wonderful to watch him bowl well in such a high-scoring match,” he said. RR will now take on Delhi Capitals on April 15 in Mumbai.

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Don’t have words to tell: Sanju Samson on his last ball-dismissal vs Punjab Kings

Rajasthan Royals newly-appointed captain Sanju Samson played one of the finest innings of his career after he scored 119 off 63 balls but in a losing cause in Mumbai on Monday. Chasing a mammoth 222 in 20 overs, RR were off to a disappointing start after Ben Stokes who opened the innings for the Royals went back to the hut without opening his account. Samson who came in at number three first stitched a 45-run stand with Jos Buttler for the third wicket and then had a couple of good partnerships with Shivam Dube and Riyan Parag that gave the Royals some hope of going over the line. Though they eventually failed to do so Samson's fine knock attracted a lot of praise from all around. Talking about his innings, the high-handed batsman told that he only started to play his shots after getting his eye in. “The second part of the innings was the best I ever played. In the first part, I was not timing it very well. I took my time, respected the bowlers, took singles and got into a rhythm and then I started to play my shots in the second half,” he said at the post-match presentation. Samson took the onus on himself to take the team over the line. RR needed 5 off the last two balls when he denied the single and decided to back himself to go for a big one on the last ball. The wicket-keeper batsman did connect the ball from Arshdeep but somehow found a fielder in the deep to get dismissed at deep extra cover. Rajasthan lost by 4 runs. Expressing his disappointment about the same, Sanju said that he did time the ball well but couldn’t clear the ropes. “I don’t have words to tell, very close game, came close but unfortunately.. I don’t think I could have done anything more,” he said. “I timed it well, but unfortunately couldn’t clear the man in the deep. It’s all part of the game. We thought the wicket was getting better and we could chase the target down. Despite the loss, I think the team played really well,” he added.

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His absence is a big void for me: Chetan Sakariya on his late younger brother

Rajasthan Royals pacer Chetan Sakariya who made his IPL debut on Monday against the Punjab Kings has gone through a lot before getting picked by RR in the mini auctions earlier this year for a sum of Rs 1.20 Cr. The left-arm bowler lost his younger brother who committed suicide. In a chat with The Indian Express after being signed by RR, Chetan talked about his brother and getting picked by the Royals. “My younger brother committed suicide in January. I wasn’t at home, I was playing Syed Mushtaq Ali at that time. I didn’t know he had passed away until I returned home. Even then, my family didn’t share the news with me. I used to ask them about Rahul’s whereabouts and they would tell me ‘he has gone out’. Sometimes , they would say he had ventured out to buy groceries. This absence is a big void for me. Had he been here today he would have been more happy than me,” said the 28-year-old left-arm pacer. Chetan had a decent start to his IPL career against Punjab Kings after he returned with figures of 3/31 in 4 overs in Mumbai on a track that had a lot to offer to the batsmen. RR missed a win by whisker after newly-appointed captain Sanju Samson took the onus on himself to finish the job while chasing a mammoth 222 but unfortunately failed to take his team over the line. Needing five off the last delivery, Samson connected the length ball pitched outside off from Arshdeep well but found a fielder in the deep to get dismissed for 119 off 63. RR were eventually restricted to 217/7 eventually. Earlier, riding on some brilliant batting from skipper KL Rahul who notched up 91 off 50 and some brisk hitting from Chris Gayle and Deepak Hooda, Punjab posted 221/6 in 20 overs. RR will now take on Delhi Capitals on April 15 while Punjab will play CSK on April 16 at Wankhede Stadium.

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IPL 2021 | PKBS vs RR - Hits & Flops as change of name just about pays off for Punjab

The new, refreshed, rejuvenated Punjab Kings just about held on in an absolute nail-biter of a game in the fourth match of the Vivo Indian Premier League against Rajasthan Royals on Monday, 13 April at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. In what turned out to be a six-hitting contest between the teams Kings pipped the Royals in the final delivery of the match-clinching the victory by four runs weathering a Sanju Samson assault. The newly appointed Rajasthan captain lived a charmed life in Mumbai on a fine Monday evening taking full advantage of being dropped by the Kings multiple times throughout the game. Samson, famous for his elegance, presented his full arsenal of deft touches and almost chased down the mammoth target set by KL Rahul and his men. But more on that later. Before that, let us talk a little bit about the build-up to this encounter. There are several franchises in the history of the sporting world that have rebranded themselves in an attempt to change their luck. In IPL specifically, Kolkata Knight Riders did it after a couple of dismal seasons. From an elegant black and gold jersey, that looked rather good on the eye, they shifted purple, and well, gold. Mind you that the change did bring them two trophies in 2012 and 2014, albeit, it was probably more because of the team that they set up under Gautam Gambhir. Now assuming that you believe in that kind of voodoo, Punjab’s change of name and match kit also brought a change of approach in their playing style. Ridiculed for their lack of intent in the batting line-up, Punjab Kings looked to amend things as quickly as possible. Easier said than done, Punjab were yet again stuck in the powerplay scoring just 46 runs off the first six overs. With captain KL stuck at 15 off 13 balls, things looked ominous for the Punjab franchise. Visibly frustrated KL Rahul knew that he had to shake things up. Timing his innings to perfection from there on, KL Rahul started finding his range with one boundary per over. He reached his 30-ball 50 in the 13th over of the game and from there it was just carnage. Putting the balls away to every part of the ground, Rahul at the end of his innings in the final over had managed to score a 50-ball 91 at a strike rate of 182, well above the rate he scored last season (129). Why talk about Rahul here you ask and not in the hits section? Because, actually, he kind of, failed to make it. It was just that type of day today in the IPL. So, without further delay, let us get into our Hits and Flops of the day. #1 Deepak Hooda There are only two reasons why KL Rahul does not make this list, one obviously is the Samson century and the other one is Hooda. Before Rahul found his range and unleashed hell from the 14th over, Hurricane Hooda was already batting at a strike rate of 200, 20 off 10 to be precise. Now mind you, Hooda walked into the park in a tricky situation with the Punjab unit poised at 89/2 in the 10th over with Gayle and Mayank Agarwal having gone back to the pavilion. Getting an uncapped Indian player who had not played competitive cricket since IPL last year ahead of a seasoned, in-form Nicholas Pooran was a brave call. But the confidence paid off. The number 4 bludgeoned the bowlers in the middle overs and set the stage perfectly for the rest of the big hitters to come. The pair weaved a partnership of 105 runs in just 47 deliveries, where the Rohtak born was the primary aggressor, scoring 64 runs off just 28 balls. #2 Chetan Sakariya Chetan Sakariya is not your run of the mill story. Hailing from Bhavnagar, Sakariya grew up as a tennis ball player and comes from a very humble family who found it difficult to make ends meet. Sakariya is the lone breadwinner for his family in the last few years after his father had to shut his tempo business due to ill health. There is an expression in football that warriors are made in the most extreme of circumstances. Sakariya’s spell today exemplified that. Playing his first game in the IPL, Sakariya stole the limelight with his exceptional seam position and his ability to move the ball both ways. Things did not start very pretty though. He was baptised in fire by Punjab openers who hit the ball running scoring two boundaries off his first over. Sakariya was not going to give up, people with his kind of mentality do not give up. He returned for his second over, gave just a single run and dismissed Mayank Agarwal. He would later come back to bowl his final two in the death where a similar story would transpire. He would get hit for 15 runs in the 17th over and then would once again come back to pick two wickets in the final over of the first innings. If that was not enough on debut, he also grabbed a fantastic chance at fine leg off Chris Morris bowling to dismiss the dangerous Nicholas Pooran. #3 Sanju Samson There has never been a shred of doubt about the amount of talent Sanju Samson possesses. Elegant stroke maker who can change the direction of the play inside a couple of overs, the cricketing world has been waiting for several years for Samson to come of age. Only, he hasn’t. Consistency has been an issue with him and if today’s innings was any indication, it still might be. Punjab Kings’ fielders were guilty of dropping him twice in the early part of the chase but that should not take anything away from what Sanju Samson achieved tonight. En route his third hundred of the IPL, Sanju’s measured attack was pleasing to the eyes. Offered half volleys in a plate, the RR captain kept grazing the balls through the gaps. He kept Rajasthan in the game till the last ball, and if his last shot of the day would have come off, this could easily have been ranked as one of the best T20 knocks ever played by the batsman. Samson defiant 119 off 63 balls is the 10th highest score in the history of the IPL and is the joint second-highest runs scored in a chase. Flops #1 Riley Meredith and Jhye Richardson The Australian speedsters welcome in the Indian Premier League was not a good one. Especially Meredith who was welcomed by Jos Buttler with 4,4,4,4 in his first four balls. Both bowlers were guilty of bowling too full in Indian conditions and that error cost the Punjab Kings 104 runs in between their eight overs. The idea behind getting the two speedsters as coach Anil Kumble put it was to strengthen the franchise’s death bowling. While Meredith bowled a brilliant 19th over picking up a wicket at the cost of eight runs, that does wash the blood off his hands. The speedsters showed glimpses of brilliance hurrying batsmen at occasions with their ability to skid the ball off the surface, but for the majority of the game, it looked like they had not adjusted their lengths to the Indian conditions yet. Richardson actually bowled a terrific slower yorker against a set Jos Buttler who was looking due for a big one. He outfoxed the Englishmen with an extraordinary dip on the ball to castle his stumps and bring Punjab back into the game. Having said that, both players would need to find the sweet spot if they want to remain in contention for the first XI in the franchise. #2 Ben Stokes Let’s not fool anyone here. T20 has never quite been Stokes’ forte. About 2750 runs at a strike rate of 136 and 75 wickets at an economy over 8.5 from 140 T20 matches, Stokes has not done justice to his talent. Having said that it is Stokes utility as an international player that gets him an assured space into any side in the world in any format. He is a gun fielder at every position, he can bat at any position and is very handy with the ball. Now, there are days that none of these really work out. He dropped two chances in the outfield, poor communication meant that Jos Buttler dropped one because of him and he just bowled only one over, where he conceded 12 runs. Coming into the chase, Stokes made a three-ball duck trying to pull a hard length delivery against Shami. Knowing Ben Stokes, he would certainly pick himself up, but the more important question here is when? Last season in the United Arab Emirates, he had a horrible outing in the IPL, scoring 285 runs in 8 matches, out of which there was a 107*. With the ball, he leaked runs at over 10 per over and managed to pick just 2 wickets. It is of utmost importance for the Rajasthan franchise to figure out the key to unleash Stokes at full potential, something they did with Buttler today, playing him at four. With the lack of swing on offer, Buttler in his brief stay became a nightmare for the bowlers, something that took the pressure off Sanju Samson. If it were not for the foxy yorker, the story could have been very different for Rajasthan tonight. So, there we have it, our hits and flops of the game that yielded 24 sixes, 40 boundaries and 438 runs. Catch you in the next one as Mumbai Indians take on Kolkata Knight Riders at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on 13 April at 7:30 pm.