Bangladesh cricket faced fresh turmoil as BCB director Ishtiaque Sadeque resigned on the same day the ICC replaced Bangladesh with Scotland for the 2026 T20 World Cup. Sadeque cited family and personal reasons, denying any internal disputes. The ICC removed Bangladesh after it refused to play in India over security concerns. Scotland were named as the replacement based on ICC rankings.
While the IPL remains franchise cricket’s financial powerhouse, SA20 is carving its own identity through an unmatched fan experience. From relaxed grass-bank viewing and family-friendly atmospheres to smart crowd management, music, and on-screen engagement, a one-sided Qualifier 2 at the Wanderers showed that cricket's biggest wins often come off the field, not on it.
India continued their dominant run in the U-19 World Cup with a seven-wicket DLS win over New Zealand in a rain-hit match. After restricting New Zealand to 135, led by strong spells from RS Ambrish and Henil Patel, India chased a revised target of 130 with ease. Skipper Ayush Mhatre starred with a rapid 27-ball 53 as India topped Group B.
James Coles produced a match-winning all-round display as Sunrisers Eastern Cape crushed the Royals to reach their fourth consecutive SA20 Final. After strangling the Royals with spin, Coles’ unbeaten 45 off 19 sealed a seven-wicket win and a title rematch with Pretoria Capitals at Newlands.
Suryakumar Yadav lauded Ishan Kishan's fearless batting after India's seven-wicket win over New Zealand. Kishan's aggressive 76 and Yadav's 82 powered a remarkable chase, reflecting the team's desired free-flowing approach. Despite bowling struggles, the team restricted New Zealand to a manageable total.
Actor-producer Vidnyan Mane has accused singer-composer Palaash Muchhal of infidelity and financial misconduct, leading to a police complaint in Sangli, Maharashtra. Mane alleges Muchhal was caught with another woman during wedding festivities and claims he was cheated of over Rs 40 lakh in a film project. Muchhal has denied all accusations, calling them baseless and factually incorrect.
The ICC has confirmed that Bangladesh will not take part in the T20 World Cup after the BCB refused to play under the published schedule. Scotland have been officially named as their replacement and will compete in Group C alongside England, Italy, Nepal and West Indies. The announcement was made on Saturday, bringing clarity to weeks of uncertainty over Bangladesh’s participation in the tournament.