Cricket News, 14 August: Barbados to represent West Indies at Commonwealth Games, Ponting backs Australians to participate in IPL, more

Aug 15, 2021

Cricket News, 14 August: Barbados to represent West Indies at Commonwealth Games, Ponting backs Australians to participate in IPL, more Image

Let us look at some of the most-discussed cricket stories on the news on 14 August.

Suryakumar, Shaw join Indian squad at Lord’s

Suryakumar Yadav and Prithvi Shaw joined the Indian team at Lord’s after completing their quarantine period. They were added to the India Test squad for the ongoing tour of England at the end of July as replacements for the injured trio, Shubman Gill, Avesh Khan and Washington Sundar. They were spotted in Lord’s today.

The duo came to the UK a day before the first Test against England last week, and had been in self-isolation since then.

Barbados to represent West Indies at 2022 Commonwealth Games

Barbados will participate as the ‘representative team from the West Indies’ in the 2022 Commonwealth Games at Birmingham. Cricket West Indies decided this after postponing the 2021 T20 Blaze and Women's Super50 Cup until next year.

That paved the way for Barbados, the defending T20 Blaze champions, to take part in the Games. Women’s cricket will be played at the Commonwealth Games for the first time.

ECB, CA confirm players’ availability for IPL

England and Wales Cricket Board and Cricket Australia formally informed the BCCI that they have no objection to their players taking part in the remainder of the IPL, to be held in the UAE from 19 September to 15 October.

BCCI’s interim CEO Hemang Amin updated each of the IPL franchises regarding the same on 13 August. It is now up to individuals whether they want to take part or not.

IPL can prepare Australia for T20 World Cup: Ponting

Ricky Ponting believes the UAE leg of the IPL will be ideal preparation for the Australian players ahead of the T20 World Cup in October. Ponting also urged them to feature in the remainder of the tournament.

‘Those guys that haven’t played for three or four months now, they need to get back into the groove of playing high-quality cricket against the best players in the world,’ Ponting said during a conversation with Tim Paine on SEN radio. ‘No doubt it’s (IPL) their best preparation to be in those exact conditions, playing in probably the strongest domestic T20 tournament in the world.’

During the IPL, Ponting will be on his UAE duty as head coach of the Delhi Capitals.