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T20 World Cup: Suryakumar backs Abhishek’s attacking play despite three ducks
India skipper Suryakumar Yadav on Saturday backed struggling opener Abhishek Sharma to play his attacking game with enough firepower in the rest of the line-up as they face South Africa in the T20 World Cup.
The two teams will clash in the Super Eights stage in Ahmedabad on Sunday in a rematch of the T20 World Cup final two years ago, won by India.
Both teams topped their group with perfect records.
But while Aiden Markram’s South Africa have looked strong in all departments, tournament favourites India have not enjoyed batting consistency, with Abhishek recording three consecutive ducks.
“People who are worried about Abhishek’s form, I worry for them,” a smiling Suryakumar told reporters.
“I think about those teams against whom he is going to fire as he has not been able to score till now. When he gets the runs, then you know how it is.”
Suryakumar said, “It is a team sport, it happens. Team requires him to play with his identity, so if he fires it’s okay, otherwise, we are there to cover for him. Last year he covered for us, now we will do it for him.”
The left-handed Abhishek, the world’s number one-ranked T20 batsman, has handed the team many explosive starts since his debut in July 2024.
Big totals were predicted at the start of the 20-team tournament with India pipped to cross 300 on home ground, but the reality has been different.
Ireland’s 235 against Oman in the group stage has been the highest total so far, with India reaching their best of 209 in a big win over minnows Namibia.
“We are trying to explode from the start because everyone knows their T20 template, but we don’t want to become a team that’s always blasting away,” said Suryakumar.
“There could arise a situation where two-three wickets fall early and we have to be a smart team to bat well between 12-15 overs and we have enough firepower that if the base is strong then we can smash 60-70 runs in last five overs.”
India boasts of a potent spin attack led by the world’s number one-ranked T20 bowler Varun Chakravarthy, who has claimed nine wickets in four matches.
South African spinners, including Keshav Maharaj, have also made their presence felt and Suryakumar said there will be no favourites in the Sunday game.
“The (Indian) spinners have done well against almost all oppositions, (but) I can’t say we will have an edge,” said Suryakumar.
“It’s a new game and we start from zero. But definitely some good plans. On the given day, plans and execution should be coming together, if that comes together we will definitely have an edge.”
India are on a 12-match unbeaten run at the T20 World Cup, stretching back to their defeat in the semi-final against eventual winners England in 2022.
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China stay king in aerials as Wang wins gold at Olympics
LIVIGNO: Wang Xindi took gold in freestyle skiing men’s aerials at the Winter Olympics on Friday to strengthen China’s dominance in the discipline.
The 30-year-old took over the crown from compatriot and five-time Olympian Qi Guangpu, who came sixth and last in the final.
It was Wang’s first podium after three Winter Games. At Beijing 2022, China won gold in men’s and women’s aerials and silver in the mixed team and in these Olympics, Xu Mengtao defended her women’s aerials title on Wednesday.
In Friday’s men’s aerials, current world champion Noe Roth of Switzerland won silver, while another Chinese freeskier, Olympic first-timer Li Tianma, got bronze.
Wang took top spot with a remarkable score of 132.60, out of a maximum of 150. Roth was close behind on 131.58, while Li got 123.93.
China’s four athletes all made it into the final, held in snowy, overcast conditions in the Alpine resort of Livigno.
They squared off against Roth and fellow Swiss Pirmin Werner. Chinese supremacy over aerials could be extended further on Saturday, when a mixed teams final is due to take place on the penultimate day of the Milano Cortina Olympics.
In the men’s biathlon 15-km mass start, Johannes Dale-Skjevdal of Norway hit a perfect 20 for 20 on the shooting range to storm to victory and give made his country record-holders for most golds at a Winter Games.
Norway’s 17 gold medals so far at Milano-Cortina surpasses their own previous record for a single nation of 16 at Beijing 2022.
Dale-Skjevdal’s compatriot Sturla Holm Laegreid took the silver, 10.5 seconds behind, with Quentin Fillon Maillet of France storming past Germany’s Philipp Horn on the last lap to secure bronze.
Dale-Skjevdal was the only biathlete in the 30-man field not to miss a shot on the day, and it paved the way for gold for the hugely talented but often erratic 28-year-old.
“There’s a lot of feelings. Olympic champion. Damn, it’s sick, it’s a dream … I have no words,” Dale-Skjevdal told Norwegian TV.
Meanwhile on Friday, the paralympic committees of Ukraine and the Czech Republic announced that they will boycott the opening ceremony at the Paralympic Games over the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes.
The Ukrainian team, whose country has been battling a Russian invasion since February 2022, announced a boycott of the March 6 ceremony in Verona late on Thursday.
The protest follows the International Paralympic Committee’s (IPC) decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete under their national flags.
LIU DAZZLES
On Thursday, Alysa Liu delivered a dazzling performance to win the gold as she capped a remarkable comeback journey to snap a 20-year Olympic medal drought for Americans in the women’s figure skating event.
Japan’s Kaori Sakamoto took silver, finishing ahead of her 17-year-old team-mate Ami Nakai, who claimed bronze.
Skating with joyful confidence, Liu nailed jump after jump in her Donna Summer disco-themed free skate to bring the sold-out crowd to their feet.
“When I was skating, hearing the cheers, I felt so connected with the audience. I want to be out there again,” she said. “The way I felt out there was calm, happy and confident. I’ve been having fun. This experience is really cool.”
Liu stunned the skating world when she retired from the sport aged just 16 after the Beijing Games in 2022, citing burnout and the desire to pursue other interests.
The Californian returned two years later with a new perspective — and more creative control — taking charge of her music choices, programmes and costumes. That reset helped spark a resurgence that included a world title in Boston last year.
US SEAL HOCKEY GLORY
It was double delight for Americans as their women ice hockey team delivered another gold, pipping rivals Canada 2-1.
The US tasted revenge sweeter than maple syrup as they came from behind to win gold in an overtime thriller.
Megan Keller netted the winner to dethrone their arch rivals in an instant classic, sealing a spine-tingling affair and bringing a roar of American joy that echoed throughout Santagiulia Arena.
The US looked headed for more disappointment after losing to their hated foes four years ago, as they were kept off the scoreboard and trailing late in the third period.
But captain Hilary Knight played the hero one more time in her fifth and final Olympics, tying it to take the tight-checking Games decider to three-on-three sudden death hockey, where Keller went around defender Claire Thompson and slipped the puck past the Canadian goalie to clinch a third Olympic gold for the US women.
The game gave fans yet another classic chapter in the sport’s greatest rivalry, and the packed stands offered duelling chants of “Canada!” and “USA!” from puck drop.
“I was just trying to make a move, take a chance. I was trying to win, not play to not lose. That’s what we talked about in the locker room,” said Keller. “In my view, this is the best hockey team the world has ever seen.”
Published in Dawn, February 21st, 2026
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Bethell insists there’s ‘fire’ in lacklustre England
KANDY: England still have “fire” burning in them ahead of the T20 World Cup Super Eights, Jacob Bethell said on Friday, admitting that Harry Brook’s side had been below par during a lacklustre group campaign.
One of the pre-tournament fancies behind hot favourites India, England stumbled through their group matches.
The 2022 champions lost comfortably to the only Test-playing side they faced, the West Indies and were unconvincing in wins against associate nations Nepal, Scotland and Italy.
“I think there’s definitely a little fire in all of us to kind of really go out there and push the players to the top of their performances,” Bethell told reporters.
Brook’s side have returned to their happy hunting ground in Kandy after playing all their group matches in India, at Mumbai and Kolkata.
On Sunday England will kick off their Super Eights campaign against co-hosts Sri Lanka at the venue where they swept a T20 series 3-0 this month.
“We’re coming back to conditions that were foreign a few weeks ago, we then got to know him over three games here,” said the left-handed Bethell. “We beat them 3-0, so I think we’re definitely coming back to this part of the world with a lot of confidence.”
Bethell said he had watched a lot of matches on TV during the event and had been impressed by Sri Lanka’s Pathum Nissanka.
The opening batsman scored the first century of this T20 World Cup as Sri Lanka beat Australia.
“I thought Nissanka played unbelievably,” said Bethell. “You know, he actually got off to a few flyers against us. But that really showed what he could do.” The 22-year-old said it was important not to dwell on England’s stuttering group stage campaign and move on.
“I think everyone had the same mindset of, all right, the main thing is just to get through to Super Eights,” said Bethell.
Effectively a new mini-tournament now begins, with Sri Lanka, Pakistan and New Zealand to face. Only two will progress to the semi-finals.
“So now we’re here, then this is where the proper competition starts,” said Bethell.
Published in Dawn, February 21st, 2026
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India to target SA’s top order, says bowling coach
AHMEDABAD: India’s bowlers will target early wickets against South Africa, said bowling coach Morne Morkel on Friday as he predicted that their out-of-form opener Abhishek Sharma would be back among the runs soon.
Sunday will see what he termed a “mouth-watering” rematch of the T20 World Cup final two years ago, won by India, when the teams clash in the Super Eights in Ahmedabad.
“We know that their top order gives them that momentum, with Quinton [de Kock] and Aiden [Markram] up front in good form and hitting the ball very well,” said the former South Africa quick bowler Morkel. We will definitely put our best foot forward to try and get those early wickets.”
Both teams topped their group with perfect records.
But while Markram’s South Africa have looked strong in all departments, tournament favourites India have not enjoyed batting consistency, with Abhishek recording three consecutive ducks.
Morkel said the left-hander was just one innings away from getting back in the zone.
“Absolutely no discussion in our team group about that,” said Morkel about Abhishek’s three ducks.
“He is a world-class player. We are going to a very important phase of the World Cup now and I am sure he is going to deliver. I am pretty sure he is hitting the ball in the nets.
“It is just a matter of getting the start and getting the innings going.”
Morkel acknowledged South Africa have been one of the form teams of the T20 World Cup so far.
“They are a team that’s full of confidence,” said Morkel. “They have got guys at the top who are in form. In terms of weaknesses there aren’t many.”
South Africa have also shown guts when needed, coming out victorious after two nerve-shredding super overs against Afghanistan.
Published in Dawn, February 21st, 2026
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