England's head coach, Brendon McCullum, wants to continue in the role but said that his future is no longer in his control, considering the team's poor performance in the ongoing Ashes. His coaching has come under scrutiny after England lost the ongoing Ashes series 0-3. His contract with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is till the conclusion of the ODI World Cup 2027. Speaking about his future, McCullum said, "I don't know. It's not really up to me, is it? I will just keep trying to do the job, try to learn the lessons that I haven't quite got right here and make adjustments. Those questions are for someone else, not for me". He then explained what the coaching role means to him by saying that it is just about trying to get the best out of the people. McCullum also feels that the England team has made progress since he took over the role. "It's a pretty good gig. It's good fun. You travel the world with the lads and try to play some exciting cricket and try to achieve some things. For me, it's a matter of trying to just get the very best out of the people and try to achieve what you can with them. Those other decisions are up to other people. I think we've made some progress from when I took over to where we are," said the 44-year-old former cricketer. He was initially appointed as England's Test coach before taking charge of the white-ball teams earlier this year. The defeat in Adelaide extended England's winless run in Tests in Australia to 18 matches, with their last series victory Down Under coming in 2010-11. On the other hand, with the series already in the bag, Australia's skipper Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon have been ruled out of the remaining matches of the five-match Test series. Quick bowler Jhye Richardson and spinner Todd Murphy were named as cover in a 15-man squad for the fourth Test starting on Friday at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The fifth and final Test match of the Ashes series is scheduled to be played at the Sydney Cricket Ground from January 4. (With Inputs from Agencies)
23 December,2025 04:39 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondentFormer Australia pacer Glenn McGrath questioned England’s approach after the visitors were handed defeat in the third Test of the Ashes series as hosts Australia on Sunday claimed the series 3-0 and retained the Ashes. Australia stormed to an 82-run victory in the Adelaide Test, sealing the series after winning their third consecutive Test of the campaign. No shortage of quality McGrath believes there was no lack in quality of the England players; rather, it’s the mentality that is putting them down. The Australian great labelled captain Ben Stokes and Joe Root as the greatest of their generation, but noted that they are yet to win a Test match in Australia. Glenn McGrath. Pic/AFP Stokes yet to win in Oz “I do not believe England’s long barren run in Australia is down to the quality of their players. Think of all the men who have been part of England’s Ashes teams since they last won in Australia. Alastair Cook, Kevin Pietersen, James Anderson, Stuart Broad, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood, Jofra Archer. The list goes on. Joe Root and Ben Stokes, the cornerstones of this current team and two of the greatest to ever play for England, have never won a Test here. If this long winless streak is not down to ability, it must be down to mentality,” McGrath wrote in a column for BBC Sport. The Boxing Day Test at the MCG begins on Friday, and McGrath has urged England to adapt their style of play, predicting a strong fightback from the visitors as they embrace the challenge of performing in front of a crowd of nearly 1,00,000 spectators. “If we’re talking about mentality, it will not get any easier for England. They are due to play in front of 1,00,000 spectators at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The Boxing Day Test is an institution, and the atmosphere will be electric. It will be a tough place to be an English cricketer. England should embrace the challenge, react to it, and enjoy it. It could be a valuable lesson for the players who come back to Australia in four years,” he said. 18No. of Tests England have gone without a win in Australia after 2010-2011 17No. of Tests Joe Root has played in Australia, all without a win — the second-most matches for any player after South Africa’s Dudley Nourse (20 Tests at home) This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever
23 December,2025 08:30 AM IST | New Delhi | IANSThe Indian women’s cricket team will look to raise its fielding standards by a few notches and build on a comprehensive opening win when it squares off against Sri Lanka in the second WT20I here on Tuesday. Playing its first international game after a historic World Cup triumph last month, Harmanpreet Kaur’s side didn’t need to break much sweat in the batting and bowling departments during an eight-wicket win over the island nation. However, the team’s fielding, especially catching, left a lot to be desired despite the bowlers managing to restrict the Lankans to a paltry 121-6. “We are working on our fielding. Don’t know why we keep dropping catches. It is wet out here, but that is not an excuse. That is something we really need to think about. In the next match, we will come about with a better approach,” skipper Kaur had said after the match. The Indian team had a well-deserved six-week break following the World Cup high. The players then converged for a week-long camp at the Centre Of Excellence in Bengaluru. Some rustiness in fielding was pretty much expected and the seasoned skipper feels the team will get into the groove very soon. “We are playing after a month. We don’t want to unnecessarily challenge ourselves. We just want to do well for the team. “We just wanted to bowl first and see how it goes. We wanted to show a better approach,” Kaur said. On paper, India are overwhelming favourites to win the series against the Chamari Athapaththu-led visitors. In the form of her life, Jemimah Rodrigues commenced her post World Cup journey from where she left off during the title victory. FourNo. of catches dropped by India on Sunday 3227No. of balls taken by Smriti Mandhana to score 4000 T20I runs on Sunday — the fastest ever This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever
23 December,2025 08:25 AM IST | Visakhapatnam | PTINew Zealand climbed to second on the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) table after completing a dominant 323-run win over the West Indies in the third and final Test here on Monday. The comprehensive victory lifted New Zealand above South Africa, with only Australia ahead of them in the WTC standings. The West Indies, meanwhile, remain ninth on the table and will return to action at home next year in a series against Sri Lanka and Pakistan. Duffy was the standout bowler in the West Indies’s second innings, returning figures of 5-42 as the visitors were bowled out for 138 while chasing a daunting target of 462. He finished the series with 23 wickets. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever
23 December,2025 08:23 AM IST | Mount Maunganui | IANSThe stage is set for the biggest inter-school cricket clash of the season at the iconic Wankhede Stadium, as defending champions Anjuman-I-Islam Allana English School (Fort) take on a determined Al-Barkaat Malik Muhammad English School (Kurla) in the 129th Dream Sports Mumbai School Sports Association (MSSA) inter-school Harris Shield final on Tuesday. With history, pride and a coveted title at stake, the three-day encounter promises to be a fitting culmination to Mumbai school cricket’s most prestigious tournament. Al-Barkaat coach Nafees Khan (right) with the players during a training session at the DY Patil Stadium on Sunday Anjuman-I-Islam have been one of the most consistent teams this season, showing resilience with both bat and ball across conditions. Their journey to the final has been marked by disciplined performances, strong partnerships and the ability to seize crucial moments. Interestingly, these two sides have already crossed paths during the league stage. That contest ended in a draw, but Anjuman-I-Islam emerged with the advantage on first-innings lead, earning three crucial points. While there wasn’t an outright winner, the result underlined Anjuman-I-Islam’s ability to marginally outplay their opponents over sustained periods. However, Al-Barkaat enter the final with renewed belief and a strong sense of purpose. Their campaign has been built on grit, teamwork and the hunger to reclaim past glory. Al-Barkaat coach Nafees Khan said: “We played well to reach so far and we are going to give our best to lift the cup. We are well prepared. Whatever the situations are, we have planned to overcome them. The last time we played in the final was in 2022, and it’s been a long period since we won the Harris Shield.” Anjuman-I-Islam skipper Yuvaan Sharma acknowledged the pressure but stressed on his team’s calm approach heading into the final. “There is lots of pressure on us to retain the title, but we have kept our plans simple. It’s a three-day game and everything depends on the toss. We will grab every opportunity and fight till the end,” he said.
23 December,2025 08:21 AM IST | Mumbai | Rufus VedanayagamFormer England cricket captain Andrew Strauss has married for the second time, nearly seven years after the passing of his first wife Ruth in a battle with lung cancer. Strauss, 48, tied the knot with Antonia Linnaeus-Peat, 30, in Franschhoek, South Africa, the country of his birth. The couple first met around two years ago. The wedding ceremony took place at a vineyard 50 miles east of Cape Town, as reported by The Daily Mail. Strauss shared photos of the wedding ceremony, showing close family and friends on social media. “Celebrating the most special day in our favourite part of the world… Thank you for loving me and the boys the way you do and for showing us true happiness — I am so lucky to have found you. Here’s to a lifetime of beautiful memories, my girl,” he wrote in a post on Instagram. Strauss had two sons — Luca and Samuel — with Ruth, who died at the age of 46 in 2018.
23 December,2025 08:19 AM IST | Mumbai | A CorrespondentOn Tuesday, there was possibly as much elation among JSW’s hierarchy as there was in Kartik Sharma’s household after the Rajasthan wicket-keeper made headlines by becoming the joint-most expensive uncapped Indian player — along with all-rounder Prashant Veer — to be bought at the IPL auction for Rs 14.2 crore. The joy was not because the JSW-owned DC Capitals had purchased him — he was instead sold to Chennai Super Kings — it was because it reinforced JSW’s belief that they had made the right decision signing the 19-year-old to their sports program less than a month ago. “It’s incredibly gratifying [to see Sharma get picked at the auction]. For Kartik, it’s a huge moment and a validation of the work he’s put in over the years. It reinforces our belief in spotting promise early and giving it the time, structure, and trust he needs to grow,” JSW Sports’s Chief Commercial officer Karan Yadav told mid-day. JSW’s list of contracted athletes includes the likes of superstar javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra, ace wrestler Sakshi Malik, and talented cricketer Jemimah Rodrigues, among others. Needless to say, Sharma’s progress is in good hands, with Yadav explaining how they’ll help him with his development both on and off the field. “Our role is to create an ecosystem around him; whether that’s physical conditioning, injury prevention, mental conditioning, or off-field support, such as focusing on gradually building his brand and long-term commercial wealth creation. The idea is to remove distractions so he can focus purely on his cricket,” explained Yadav. Sharma, who has played 29 matches for Rajasthan across all formats, will train at JSW Sports’s state-of-the-art Inspire Institute for Sports (IIS) facility in Vijayanagar, Karnataka during the off-season.
23 December,2025 08:06 AM IST | Mumbai | Ronan CarvalhoThe BCCI has more than doubled the match fees of women cricketers and officials in domestic cricket, a move triggered by India’s maiden ODI World Cup triumph and aimed at creating a more equitable pay structure across the circuit. The hike was approved by the Board’s Apex Council. As per the revised structure, senior women cricketers in domestic tournaments will now earn between Rs 50,000 and Rs 60,000 per day, a significant jump from the existing Rs 20,000 (Rs 10,000 for reserves) per match day. For senior women’s domestic one-day tournaments and multi-day competitions, players in the first XI will receive Rs 50,000 per day, while those in reserves will be paid Rs 25,000 per day. In national T20 tournaments, first XI players will earn Rs 25,000 per match day, with reserves receiving Rs 12,500. For league matches in domestic tournaments, the proposed earnings for umpires and match referees will be Rs 40,000 per day. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever
23 December,2025 08:01 AM IST | New Delhi | PTIFormer England pacer Stuart Broad has doubled down on his assertion that the current Australian side is the worst Ashes team England have faced in 15 years, despite the hosts referencing his comments during their celebrations in Adelaide. Ahead of the series, Broad had claimed Australia were at their lowest ebb since England last won the Ashes in Australia in 2010–11, describing his assessment as “not an opinion” but “a fact”. He cited Australia’s transition and uncertainty around selection as the basis for his view. Broad maintained that his original comments still stood, arguing that England had failed to perform anywhere near their potential. “Do I regret saying that? No. I did say Australia would have to play very badly and England would have to play very well. Australia haven’t played very badly, and England haven’t played very well,” Broad said on his For The Love of Cricket podcast. Broad also highlighted several factors he believed left Australia exposed coming into the series, including Cummins missing the opening two Tests, Josh Hazlewood being unavailable for the entire campaign, and Usman Khawaja managing back spasms. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever
23 December,2025 07:57 AM IST | New Delhi | IANSEngland coach Brendon McCullum wants to stay in his job despite a chastening Ashes series defeat but admits his future is out of his hands. England are 0-3 down in the five-match series after just 11 days of cricket, outplayed by a hungry Australian team. McCullum had branded the tour as “the biggest series of all our lives” but defeats in Perth, Brisbane and Adelaide have ended the tourists’ hopes of wresting back the Ashes from their fierce rivals. Now he and managing director of men’s cricket Rob Key are facing tough questions over their positions. McCullum’s predecessor, Chris Silverwood, did not survive a 0-4 defeat four years ago. The New Zealander has a contract with England until the end of 2027 — a period that includes the next home Ashes, earlier in the same year. But the 44-year-old said, in comments carried by British media, that his fate would be decided by others. “I’ll just keep trying to do the job, try to learn the lessons that we haven’t quite got right here and try to make some adjustments,” said McCullum. “Those questions are for someone else, not for me. Sometimes you don’t win, and then those decisions are up to other people. It’s a pretty good gig, it’s good fun. You travel the world with the lads and try to play some exciting cricket and try to achieve some things.” 1141Total number of balls played by England in Adelaide — the most by them in a Test since Brendon McCullum took over as head coach This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever
23 December,2025 07:54 AM IST | London | AFPIn the third Test match against the West Indies, New Zealand's pacer Jacob Duffy bagged a total of nine wickets at the Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui. With this, he scripted history by breaking the record of the former cricketer Richard Hadlee for the most wickets (79) in a calendar year. Duffy broke the record by claiming his 81st wicket of the year. In 36 matches, he registered 81 wickets with an average of 17.11 this year. Earlier, Hadlee held the record with 80 wickets in just 23 matches. During the first innings of the West Indies, Duffy returned with the figures of four wickets for 86 runs in 35 overs. In the second essay, he registered a five-wicket haul by conceding 42 runs in 22.3 overs. Reflecting on his performance, he said that it is "special" for him to be on the list, having the likes of star players. "I saw that list (most wickets in a calendar year) at lunch time, and there were some cool names on there, so to be up there on any sort of list with those sort of names was special," said the 31-year-old cricketer. received vital support from the batters during the third Test, in particular openers Devon Conway and skipper Tom Latham, who became the first opening pair in the history of Test cricket to each score two centuries across the same match. Conway also became the first New Zealander and just the 10th player ever to score a double-century and a century in the same Test, following his efforts of 227 and 100 over the two innings. With this win, New Zealand have moved to second place on the ICC World Test Championship standings. Jacob Duffy's inclusion in Royal Challengers Bengaluru for Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 Additionally, Duffy has been signed by the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) during the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 auction for Rs 2 crore. The upcoming edition will also mark his debut in the cash-rich league's history. Brief scores: New Zealand 578/8 and 306/2 (Devon Conway 227, Tom Latham 137; Kavem Hodge 2-80). Vs West Indies 420 and 138 (Kavem Hodge 123*, Brandon King 67; Jacob Duffy 5-42). (With ANI Inputs)
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