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Time of India
01-07-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
6 for 31! Musheer Khan scripts dream red-ball return after scoring century
Musheer Khan (PTI Photo) Bristol : Continuing his dream comeback in red-ball cricket, promising all-rounder Musheer Khan followed up his century (123) on Day One with a haul of six for 31 in 8.2 overs with his left-arm spin on Day Two for the MCA Colts in their tour opener against Notts 2nd XI at the John Fretwell Sports Complex, Welbeck CC, on Tuesday. Musheer's fabulous spell helped the MCA Colts skittle out Notts 2nd XI for just 201 in 42.2 overs and gain a massive 247-run first innings lead. Earlier, the visitors, riding on centuries by Musheer and Manan Bhatt, finished at 448 . A promising allrounder, Musheer was playing his first competitive red-ball match after surviving a horrific car crash in September last year. It is the 20-year-old's first appearance in Mumbai colours since his serious neck injury in that accident. The Mumbai youngster last played a red-ball match for India B against India D in the Duleep Trophy at Anantapur, and was poised to tour Australia with the India A team before he met with an accident that ruled him out for the rest of the domestic season. 'Cricketers Aren't Cattle... ': Harish Thawani on the IPL and Business of Indian Cricket The 20-year-old Musheer played for Punjab Kings in IPL-2025, and has represented Mumbai in first-class cricket, becoming the youngest Mumbai batter to score a hundred in a Ranji Trophy final last year in March against Vidarbha at the Wankhede Stadium. Poll Do you think Musheer Khan will continue to perform well in his comeback matches? Yes, he's shown great promise No, it's too soon to tell Brief Scores: MCA Colts 448 (Vedant Murkar 36, Prince Badiani 35; Ishy Mohammed 6-76) vs Notts 2nd XI 201 (Bryan Hatton Lowe 75, Dane Schadendorf 33, Ishy Mohammed 30; Musheer Khan 6-31, Suryansh Shedge 2-28, Himanshu Singh 2-54). Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.


Time of India
16-06-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
Suryansh Shedge to lead Mumbai's emerging team on England tour
Suryansh Shedge Promising all-rounder Suryansh Shedge has been named captain of Mumbai's emerging team for a month-long development tour of England, the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) announced on Monday. Set to begin on June 28, the tour is designed to provide Mumbai's next generation of cricketers with valuable overseas exposure. The squad will play a series of high-intensity matches aimed at preparing them for the demands of senior-level cricket. Among the standout names are Musheer Khan, a dynamic batting all-rounder, Angkrish Raghuvanshi, a stylish top-order batter, and Himanshu Singh, a rising left-arm spinner. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Several players in the squad already have Ranji Trophy experience, and the England stint is seen as a crucial step in their development. Over the course of the tour, Mumbai will play five two-day games and four one-day matches against a range of competitive sides including Nottinghamshire, Combined National Counties (Challengers), Worcestershire, and Gloucestershire. MCA Secretary Abhay Hadap emphasized the significance of the initiative: 'The tour is aimed at accelerating player development — enhancing technical and tactical acumen, building mental toughness, promoting cultural exchange, and identifying future senior talent.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo The squad will have the opportunity to adapt to English conditions — often challenging due to swing-friendly weather and seaming pitches — which will test their technique and temperament. Former Mumbai cricketer Kiran Powar will serve as head coach for the tour, with MCA treasurer Arman Mallick taking on managerial duties. A six-member support staff will accompany the squad to ensure the players are supported both on and off the field. The making of Dhruv Jurel: Kargil war hero's son who chose cricket over the Army The MCA views this tour as a key component of its long-term strategy to strengthen Mumbai's cricketing pipeline. With talents like Musheer and Raghuvanshi gaining traction and Shedge leading the group, the tour could mark the emergence of the city's next cricketing stars. Mumbai Emerging Squad for England Tour: Suryansh Shedge (captain), Vedant Murkar (vice-captain), Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Ayush Vartak, Aayush Zimare, Himanshu Singh, Manan Bhatt, Musheer Khan, Nikhil Giri, Pragnesh Kanpillewar, Prateekkumar Yadav, Prem Devkar, Prince Badiani, Zaid Patankar, Hrishikesh Gore, Harshal Jadhav.


News18
16-06-2025
- Sport
- News18
Suryansh Shedge Leads Mumbai's Emerging Team On England Tour From June 28
Last Updated: Mumbai will play Nottinghamshire, Combined National Counties (Challengers), Worcestershire, and Gloucestershire, among others. Suryansh Shedge has been named captain of Mumbai's emerging team, which will tour England for a month starting June 28, the Mumbai Cricket Association announced on Monday. The team includes batting all-rounder Musheer Khan, Angkrish Raghuvanshi, and young spinner Himanshu Singh. They will compete in five two-day matches and four one-day games against various UK sides. Opponents will include teams from Nottinghamshire, Combined National Counties (Challengers), Worcestershire, and Gloucestershire, among others. MCA secretary Abhay Hadap emphasised that the tour aims to accelerate player development, enhance technical and tactical skills, foster mental toughness, promote cultural exchange, and identify future senior talent. Several members of the touring party have already represented Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy. The squad will also include a six-member management team, featuring former Mumbai player Kiran Powar as head coach and MCA treasurer Arman Mallick as manager. Mumbai Squad: Suryansh Shedge (c), Vedant Murkar (vc), Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Ayush Vartak, Aayush Zimare, Himanshu Singh, Manan Bhatt, Musheer Khan, Nikhil Giri, Pragnesh Kanpillewar, Prateekkumar Yadav, Prem Devkar, Prince Badiani, Zaid Patankar, Hrishikesh Gore, Harshal Jadhav. First Published:


Hindustan Times
01-06-2025
- Sport
- Hindustan Times
Virat Kohli defended in Musheer Khan ‘ye paani pilaata hai' row: ‘Even if he plays with his own baby, he would…'
Virat Kohli was caught in the middle of a huge storm after a video clip went viral in which he was seemingly seen sledging Punjab Kings' young batter Musheer Khan during the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 Qualifier 1. The RCB legend was seen trying to get under the skin of the Mumbai batter. However, the choice of words did not go down well with fans on social media as they criticised the former India captain for trying to intimidate a young batter. Former India pacer Atul Wassan has now commented on the incident, saying things like these can happen on the cricket field. He even joked that Virat would be the same aggressive character if he were playing the sport against his own kids. When Musheer Khan walked out to bat in the ninth over of the PBKS innings, Kohli, who was positioned at first slip, referred to how the right-handed batter had been serving drinks for Punjab Kings in IPL 2025. In the video clip, Kohli was heard saying, 'Yeh paani pilaata hai. (He serves water).' Some fans also tried to come to the aid of Kohli, saying the RCB batter did not insult Musheer as he was just alluding to the fact that Musheer was acting as a water boy minutes before coming out to bat as an impact sub. It must be mentioned that this claim cannot be verified independently by Hindustan Times. However, Wassan said things like this are part and parcel of the game as everyone is equal on the cricket field. 'Virat has a competitive nature; even if he plays with his own baby, he would like to win. One should not feel bad about it. When you are playing the game, consider yourself equal, and don't expect an inch, nor give an inch,' Wassan said on the OTTplay 'Bails and Banter' show. The former India pacer Wassan also said that sledging is a part of the game and people should be allowed to express their emotions as long as they are not going overboard. 'If you can't do the time, don't do the crime. If someone is doing it within the line, it's fine. Sledging is a mixture of sarcasm, wit and being obnoxious,' said Wassan. 'Of course, there should be no physical confrontation, but certain gestures should not be misinterpreted, which entirely depends on the match officials. You have to let people express themselves within the limits,' he added. It must be mentioned that earlier in the IPL 2025 season, Virat Kohli gifted one of his bats to Musheer Khan after the league-stage match between Punjab Kings and RCB. Earlier, RCB defeated Punjab Kings by eight wickets in Qualifier 1 to reach the IPL 2025 final. However, PBKS have another chance of reaching the final as they will take on Mumbai Indians in Qualifier 2 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.


Indian Express
31-05-2025
- Sport
- Indian Express
Nasser Hussain says Dinesh Karthik is going to be ‘unbearable' if Royal Challengers Bengaluru win maiden IPL title
As Rajat Patidar hit Musheer Khan's delivery for a six to close the famous win for Royal Challengers Bengaluru against Punjab Kings, the joy among the supporters in Mullanpur and the RCB dugout was quite visible. Since 2016, it is the first time RCB has reached the final of the Indian Premier League. Overall, it is the fourth time in the franchise's history. However, the franchise is yet to win silverware. Once again this season, too, they have had their fair share of issues playing in home conditions, but on the contrary, they have been the best team on the road, winning seven games in seven, which is a first time in the history of the tournament as well. Dinesh Karthik, who played the role of finisher for the franchise, has been made the batting coach this season. 'RCB have got through to the finals. If they win that, DK is going to be unbearable. One season as coach/mentor and he's won it,' Hussain said in jest on the Sky Sports Podcast in a humorous tone. 'He's unbearable at the best of times, he's going to be doubly unbearable. He'll be like John Terry, at the front of the RCB trophy presentation holding it there with Virat Kohli,' Michael Atherton added. From the time they strode onto the ground to the moment they wound up the game, when captain Rajat Patidar hoisted the ball into the stands over deep midwicket, RCB brimmed with purposeful energy. A conviction that hell or high water, they would fly to the final in Ahmedabad with ample time to re-energise for the title tilt, blazed in them. Not that they would require an upgrading from Thursday's shellacking of Punjab. For this was their most emphatic performance this edition, remorselessly dismembering the season's pole-sitter, a night that fuels the night of the dreams. The target of 106 was not worrisome by any stretch of imagination, but they neither took the total complacently nor embraced over-caution. Instead, they took this as an opportunity to emphasise their superiority, to issue a statement. RCB have thrice reached the finals before, but never with this merciless intensity. Bowling was aggressive and penetrative, fielding was all liveliness, fielders braving bruises to block boundaries.