Prasidh Krishna – Artifex.News https://artifex.news Stay Connected. Stay Informed. Sun, 18 Jan 2026 07:53:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://artifex.news/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/cropped-cropped-app-logo-32x32.png Prasidh Krishna – Artifex.News https://artifex.news 32 32 IND vs NZ third ODI: Kohli special goes in vain as Kiwis script history https://artifex.news/article70521541-ece/ Sun, 18 Jan 2026 07:53:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article70521541-ece/ Read More “IND vs NZ third ODI: Kohli special goes in vain as Kiwis script history” »

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New Zealand players celebrate the wicket of Virat Kohli during the third and final ODI Match at the Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore on January 18, 2026.
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Different ground, different surface, different conditions — historic outcome. Daryl Mitchell once again proved to be India’s chief tormentor, hammering his second consecutive century (137, 131b, 15×4, 3×6), while Glenn Phillips complemented him with a scintillating hundred (106, 88b, 9×4, 3×6).

Their belligerent 219-run fourth-wicket partnership proved decisive as New Zealand scripted its first-ever ODI series victory in India as the hosts fell short by 41 runs in the decider at the Holkar Stadium on Sunday (January 18, 2026).

Chasing 338, India suffered early blows, losing Rohit Sharma in the fourth over to Zak Foulkes and captain Shubman Gill to Kyle Jamieson in the seventh. Shreyas Iyer’s stay was brief, falling to Kristian Clarke, while left-arm spinner Jayden Lennox sent back K.L. Rahul, leaving India in trouble at 71 for four in the 13th over.

Virat Kohli (124, 108b, 10×4, 3×6) then took charge. He stitched an 88-run fifth-wicket partnership along with Nitish Kumar (53, 57b, 2×4, 2×6).

Nitish was eventually dismissed by Clarke and Lennox accounted for Ravindra Jadeja as India slipped to 178 for six, leaving Kohli a mountain to climb. Kohli and Harshit Rana (52, 43b, 4×4, 4×6) threatened to pull off a heist. The two added 99 runs off just 69 balls before Foulkes accounted for the latter. Kohli’s special knock was ended by Clarke and with it went India’s hopes.

Earlier, after Gill opted to bowl, Arshdeep Singh struck off the fourth ball dismissing Henry Nicholls for a duck.

Harshit removed Devon Conway — for the third time in the series — in the next over as New Zealand slipped to five for two. Mitchell and Will Young then rebuilt with composure, soaking up the early pressure. Young attacked with fluent drives and a pull over deep backward point off Harshit before falling to him, ending a 53-run third-wicket stand.

Mitchell found an able ally in Phillips. The pair gradually lifted the tempo, running hard between the wickets and keeping the scoreboard ticking.

Mitchell signalled intent by launching Kuldeep Yadav straight down the ground for a six off his first ball.

Momentum decisively swung in the 40th over as Jadeja was taken for 13 as Phillips cleared long-on and Mitchell punished a short delivery. Kuldeep, too, bore the brunt, conceding 19 in the following overas Mitchell muscled a full ball over through the leg side and Phillips followed with a pull and a towering maximum over long-off.

Phillips brought up his second ODI century with a sublime off-side drive. Arshdeep ended the mammoth partnership by dismissing Phillips, while Mohammed Siraj removed Mitchell. However, skipper Michael Bracewell’s 18-ball 28 ensured the visitors posted an imposing total.



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Indian Premier League 2024 | Rishabh Pant declared fit as keeper-batter; set to return as Delhi Capitals captain https://artifex.news/article67942157-ece/ Tue, 12 Mar 2024 09:10:11 +0000 https://artifex.news/article67942157-ece/ Read More “Indian Premier League 2024 | Rishabh Pant declared fit as keeper-batter; set to return as Delhi Capitals captain” »

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The BCCI has declared Rishabh Pant is fit to play the Indian Premier League 2024 brightening his prospects of a national comeback in the T20 World Cup.
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The BCCI on March 12 declared Rishabh Pant fit to play as a wicketkeeper-batter in the upcoming IPL, brightening his prospects of a national comeback in the T20 World Cup after suffering multiple injuries in a harrowing car crash 14 months ago.

Pant, who will once again be back as Delhi Capitals skipper, has undergone extensive rehabilitation and is ready to shoulder the dual responsibility in the event starting March 22, ending weeks of speculation surrounding his exact role in the league.

“After undergoing an extensive 14-month rehab and recovery process, following a life-threatening road mishap on December 30th, 2022, near Roorkee, Uttarakhand, Rishabh Pant has now been declared fit as a wicket-keeper batter for the upcoming IPL 2024,” said the BCCI in a statement.

The T20 World Cup is scheduled to be held in the West Indies and the USA in June.

A few weeks back, Pant, in an interaction with Star Sports, had recalled telling his doctor that he would shave off at least six months from his recovery timeline.

“I asked the doctor how long will it take for me to recover. I told him that everybody is speaking different things, but you will give me the most clarity about it. He (Doctor) said it would take 16 to 18 months. I told the doctor from whatever timeline you give me, I will reduce six months from it,” Pant had told the official TV broadcasters of IPL.

The National Cricket Academy had declared him fit a week back after he passed all the fitness tests related to his ‘Return To Play’ (RTP).

It has been learnt that he batted for long hours and more importantly, kept wickets for extensive periods in match simulations organised by the NCA.

There was speculation that he might play only as an ‘Impact Player’ or batter but one of India’s biggest match-winners in the past six years has managed to get back in shape to go full throttle.

Pant keeping wickets also means that he would have a fair chance of playing the T20 World Cup if he can come up with some impactful innings during the IPL season.

“If he can make the T20 World Cup for us, that will be a big thing for us. He is a big asset for us. If he can keep, he can play the World Cup. Let’s see how he does in the IPL,” BCCI secretary Jay Shah had recently told PTI in an exclusive interaction.

Pant was present at the Capitals table during the IPL auction last year, and has been working on his fitness at the NCA after recovering from the injuries sustained in the unfortunate incident.

The accident had left Pant with a severe right knee injury that required a ligament reconstruction surgery besides a fractured wrist and ankle. But he has done well to bounce back.

“If there was any nerve damage, there was a possibility of amputation. That is when I felt scared,” Pant had said in Star Sports series ‘Believe: To Death & Back’ which documented his recovery.

“I had taken an SUV, but what I was seeing was a sedan,” he quipped as he remembered his mangled vehicle.

“There was someone around so I asked if he could help getting the leg back in the position. He helped the knee get back in place.

“It was the first time I had such a feeling in life. At the time of the accident, I was aware of the wounds, but I was lucky as it could have been even more serious,” he recollected.

The big-hitter had said the process of recovery was boring at best and frustrating at worst.

“I was focusing on recovery cut off from the world. It helped me in recovering fast, especially when the injury is so serious. For recovery, you have to do the same thing every day. It’s boring, it’s irritating, it’s frustrating, but you have to do it,” he elaborated.

Shami not to be back before September

The BCCI also confirmed the PTI news report from last month that Mohammed Shami (Gujarat Titans) will not take part in the IPL due to heel surgery.

Shami is not expected back before September this year.

“The fast bowler successfully underwent surgery on February 26th, 2024, for his right heel problem. He is currently being monitored by the BCCI medical team and is ruled out of the upcoming IPL 2024,” the BCCI statement read.

Lanky fast bowler Prasidh Krishna (Rajasthan Royals), who had an unsuccessful Test debut in South Africa is also being monitored by the BCCI medical team. PTI had reported in January that Prasidh will be out for an extensive period.

“The fast bowler underwent surgery on February 23rd, 2024, on his left proximal quadriceps tendon. He is currently being monitored by the BCCI Medical Team and will resume rehab at the NCA soon. He will not be able to take part in the upcoming IPL 2024,” the BCCI said.



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