WBBL fixtures in Hobart under dark clouds

The Women’s Big Bash League fixtures that were scheduled to take place in Tasmania this coming weekend are under dark clouds after the state is set to go under a three-day lockdown citing COVID-19 situation. 

While the seven teams are already in the city, Perth Scorchers have delayed their travel by 24 hours. 

"The Weber Women's Big Bash League acknowledges the decision of the Tasmanian Government to call a three-day lockdown in the interests of public health," WBBL stated.

"The health and safety of our players, staff, match officials and partners, along with that of the wider community, remains our top priority. We are currently working with the Tasmanian Government on options for the upcoming Weber WBBL|07 matches at Blundstone Arena, Hobart this weekend,” it added. 

The competition began on Thursday (October 14, 2021) when Sydney Sixers played Melbourne Stars in a rain-curtailed match in Hobart. The Sydney side eventually etched a win by 6 wickets after chasing down a target of 100 runs in the final over. Alyssa Healy struck a 27-ball 57 to anchor the side to a victory.  

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County Championship to return back to two-division structure in 2022

The County Championship will be back to the two-division structure in 2022 which means that Nottinghamshire who finished at three overall in 2021 will go into Division two while the promotion of Lancashire, Gloucestershire and Northamptonshire will stay as it is. Division one will have ten teams and division two will comprise eight sides, with all the county featuring in 14 games. Nottinghamshire's director of cricket, Mick Newell expressed disappointment after the decision came in. “We had hoped that the proposal put forward to play another year of first-class cricket in conferences, with the finishing positions to determine the divisional structure for 2023, would gain sufficient support," Newell said. "However, following the vote, that was not the outcome and consequently we will play our cricket in Division Two next year,” he added. "This is, of course, disappointing, but it in no way takes away from the achievements of our squad in the first-class game over the past two years, which culminated in a top three finish in Division One in 2021,” he further added. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is not planning to announce the fixtures for the county before the end of November. Division One: Essex, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Kent, Lancashire, Northamptonshire, Somerset, Surrey, Warwickshire, Yorkshire Division Two: Durham, Derbyshire, Glamorgan, Leicestershire, Middlesex, Nottinghamshire, Sussex, Worcestershire

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Dom Sibley included in Lions squad for Australia tour

Dom Sibley, Matt Parkinson and Saqib Mahmood have been named in the 14-man England Lions squad that will travel to Australia next month. The Lions will provide the Joe Root-led side with opposition for the warm-up matches ahead of the first Ashes Test at Gabba and will also play a four-day tour match against Australia ‘A’. The Lions would be travelling overseas for the first time in almost two years as they last visited Australia back at the start of 2020. Sibley was dropped from the England squad after the second Test match against India at home and was replaced by Haseeb Hameed. There has been an uproar in the English media about the unconventional techniques of their batsmen, something that led to Sibely's departure from the India series. He was further dropped from the Ashes line-up as well. Parkinson and Mahmood on the other hand, have been picked after the two players were among wickets recently. Leg-spinner Parkinson picked up a total of 36 wickets in the Championship for Lancashire while Mahmood had impressed everyone during the ODI series against Pakistan and had also returned with 28 Championship scalps for Red Rose county in the eight matches that he featured in. The selectors didn’t include Liam Livingstone as he has had a hectic year and would want to spend some time at home. The squad will leave for Australia on November 4 along with the English team that will play the Ashes series. The Lion’s coaching staff and the captain are yet to be announced. Lions Squad: Tom Abell (Somerset), Josh Bohannon (Lancashire), James Bracey (Gloucestershire), Brydon Carse (Durham), Mason Crane (Hampshire), Matthew Fisher (Yorkshire), Ben Foakes (Surrey), Alex Lees (Durham), Saqib Mahmood (Lancashire), Liam Norwell (Warwickshire), Matt Parkinson (Lancashire), Dom Sibley (Warwickshire), Jamie Smith (Surrey), Rob Yates (Warwickshire)

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KKR vs CSK | Tournament underdogs set stage for an epic IPL Final in Dubai

This is it. We have finally arrived at what we have been waiting for. The fireworks have been prepared, the entrance has been rehearsed and the strategies have been set. Within the next 24 hours, two champion teams will take the field playing one final game in the 14th edition of the Indian Premier League. These two teams have beaten incredible odds to reach the final stage of the tournament. Both teams have had a very different journey into the finals, but are bound by one common factor - the fact that nobody gave them a chance. CSK’s journey When CSK started their 2021 campaign, defeated and injured from their 2020 campaign, people thought, ‘What’s the point?’ With mega auction scheduled to be held in 2021, fans of the game just wanted this one to go away. At the end of the last season, after bowling out early in the same UAE, the talismanic MS Dhoni had prophesized, “We’ll come back stronger, that’s what we are known for.” And Nostradmus Dhoni was right. After losing 8 matches in the 2020 campaign, CSK sat down and built around the dynamism of Ruturaj Gaikwad, who has been their shining light of the tournament. In the current edition, Chennai were dominant from the get go, well after a minor blip in the first game. After suffering a heavy defeat at the hands of Delhi Capitals, Chennai won 5 on a trot in the Indian leg of the tournament. After entering the UAE, they won four on the go, making easy work in their run up to the playoffs. One of the aspects of the game that was bugging them from a long time was their captain’s performance in the reopening of the tournament. Even that came through in the last match, with Dhoni batting in a manner that he is known for - dismissing balls over the boundary line at will. Playing just 6 balls in the entire game, Dhoni scored 18 runs to bail out Chennai in a chase that had gone tricky at the end and everything was normal again. Chennai in the final, Dhoni hitting sixes - everything was where it should belong. KKR’s resurgence Captaincy change, management openly criticising the players and a captain that couldn’t hit a ball even if it was bowled by a 5 year-old kid; KKR have gone through a lot in the last season and a half. And yet, here they are, having clawed their way back into the competition, defeating teams like Mumbai Indians, Rajasthan Royals and Punjab Kings in a fatal fourway. Having been tied in points throughout the last phase of the season, KKR were able to pull through due to their steely reserve and their high risk - high energy output in the field. It has not come easy though. In the first half of the tournament KKR lost four in a row, 5 out of their first seven games. This put them in an interesting frame of mind. The management headed by legendary Brendon McCullum burst out in flames in the post match press conference, blaming his top order for the loss. It’s very, very disappointing,” the visibly agitated Kiwi had said. “That’s the style of play which both myself and the captain (Eoin Morgan) have asked of our players. But unfortunately we’re not quite getting that. We’re certainly not getting it in the abundance that we need,” summed up the Kiwi, pointing out the issue that he thought was the main problem with KKR at that point. However, he did not stop there. What started out as an analysis went onto become a full blown rant. “What we saw from Prithvi Shaw tonight was the perfect template of how we want to play. You’re not always going to be able to hit every ball for four or six, but you can have the intent to do so, particularly when you’re given a free licence,” McCullum continued to speak on the issue while taking an opposition player's name. Anybody watching the game knows that in no world can that be a good sign. But thankfully, or rather unfortunately, the IPL came to a halt. COVID-19 had spread through the franchises and the tournament had to be postponed for an unknown amount of time. Here also KKR were found in the mud. One of the star players, Varun Chakravarthy contracted COVID-19 and the player along with the franchise were hurled abuses online. Once KKR got back from the break, they looked like a different team. On their return, the bowlers routed through a strong RCB line-up and then their batting took over. The facet of the game that had them reeling, suddenly looked transformed, and to the credit of whom? Venkatesh Iyer. Unknown to the internationals, barely known to the nationals for that matter. The Madhya Pradesh lad, who had not faced international quality bowling in his career got one opportunity in the biggest stage of all and stamped his authority. He took the onus on himself to score aggressive runs and made Morgan’s vision a reality. One can imagine that McCullum must have barked at every single batsman in the KKR line-up to change their approach, but little would he have imagined that the change would come from an uncapped Indian international. What’s at stake? The IPL Trophy, duh? But this game is a little bigger than that. For MS Dhoni, it is his reputation as an able tactician and that he can still hit the ball out of the park. That he can read the game better than most, that he can soak in pressure till the last over and unleash his pyrotechnics at a time when people start to lose belief. For Mogan, this game is a test of his process, a test of his reputation that he can turn broken sides around. It is a test that his attacking approach, one that he has honed for the past six years, is not obsolete in today’s cricket. Personally, it is also a test of his ability to bat, something that has not come off in a while now. People have started questioning his spot in the side and people will start questioning his place in England if Captain Morgan keeps failing with the bat. Once a behemoth with the bat, Morgan’s last half century in IPL and in national colours came in 2020, a number that he should not be proud of. So there is a lot at stake here for two sides, especially after the kind of season that they have had. This is a battle to prove people wrong, to prove that they belong to the highest level, that they are not finished as individuals. Match details Kolkata Knight Riders vs Chennai Super Kings Match Number - IPL Final Date & Time - 15 October, 7:30 PM IST (6:00 PM Local) Venue - Dubai International Stadium Broadcast & Stream - Star Sports Network & Hotstar Pitch Report Dubai has been the most unique pitch in this year’s edition of the Indian Premier League and it should be one that ICC replicate in the T20 World Cup. If the grass covering is left on then it bears fruit for the fast bowlers in the first 4 overs of the game. It then transforms into a very good batting wicket with a little bit of help for the spinners. The fact that both teams have a good line up of out and out pacers and swing bowlers, this should be an ideal wicket to play the final. The chasing side has won their last 8 games in Dubai, so if you win the toss, bowl first, extract that movement and hopefully the dew will do the rest. We need to discuss match-ups Here is the part that you have been waiting for. The match-ups. There are a fair few to be honest. Let’s start with CSK vs the KKR bowlers. The Chennai opening unit has been paramount to the success of Chennai Super Kings in the IPL. They have shielded the middle order for long enough and have broken their shackles by going deep into the game. Hence it is very very important for KKR opening bowlers to keep that in check. Usually Morgan has opened his bowling with a spinner while playing in Abu Dhabi or Sharjah, but on Friday, we might see him going with an out and out pace attack of Shivam Mavi and Lockie Ferguson. They will be in charge of bowling at serious pace and hopefully testing the Chennai openers with the short stuff. Negotiating the lack of pace KKR batters like pace on the ball. Venky Iyer, Rahul Tripathy, Eoin Morgan, all of these players feel home when the ball comes on to the bat. And this is where Dwayne Bravo and Deepak Chahar come into play. While Chahar can be used in front to extract swing from the Dubai track, it would be much handier if he could bowl in the backend of the innings with his knuckle ball and cutters. While defending a total against KKR, the lack of pace offered by the two bowlers could come in really handy. KKR and the art of choking out the opposition If you are up against a bowling line-up like KKR, you have to pick your battles. Since coming to the UAE, KKR have restricted their opposition 5 times below 140 runs while bowling first. Out of these 5, they have picked 7 or more wickets 4 times, kind of establishing that they are an ultra attacking bowling unit and that they hunt in packs. If Chennai can manage to conserve their wickets in the early phases of the match and get over 150 runs in Dubai, they might make a game out of this, but anything below 140, it will be difficult to contain the Kolkata based side. Team News Kolkata Knight Riders KKR had to worry a little while trying to get into the final of the IPL 2021. For a side that had their first chance to play the finals since 2014, KKR absolutely lost the plot in the final four overs. If it were not for Rahul Tripathi and his bizarre ability to hit any ball, KKR would not be here in the first place. So, changes might be expected, but only if Andre Russell is fit to play. Eoin Morgan in the post match press conference spoke about how the management would be looking into the debacle, and it means only one thing, dre Russ in for Shakib al Hasan. Given that the game is in Dubai and KKR might want to have a genuine big hitter in their team might sway in favour of Russ, but only if he is fit to play. Probable XI Shubman Gill, Venkatesh Iyer, Nitish Rana, Rahul Tripathi, Eoin Morgan (c), Dinesh Karthik (wk), Shakib al Hasan/Andre Russell, Sunil Narine, Shivam Mavi, Lockie Ferguson, Varun Chakravathy Chennai Super Kings Chennai Super Kings have looked the most settled unit in this edition’s IPL and the clarity of role is the prime reason for that. Ruturaj Gaikwad knows that he has to stay through, Faf du Plessis knows that he has to take that risk, Robin Uthappa knows that he has to demolish whatever comes his way; this is what makes CSK special. There is no reason for them to change their last match’s unit and with Dhoni coming into the fray, the only thing that CSK can hope for is to win the toss. Probable XI Ruturaj Gaikwad, Faf du Plessis, Robin Uthappa, Moeen Ali, Ambati Rayudu, MS Dhoni (c&wk), Ravindra Jadeja, Dwane Bravo, Shardul Thakur, Deepak Chahar, Josh Hazlewood CE Fantasy XI Wicket Keeper - MS Dhoni Batsman - Ambati Rayudu, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Rahul Tripathi, Shubman Gill, All Rounder - Venkatesh Iyer, Shakib al Hasan, Sunil Narine Bowler - Shardul Thakur, Lockie Ferguson, Varun Chakravarthy