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With the cricketing action continuing at an unprecedented pace, only six days after the conclusion of Indiaâ€s white-ball tour of Australia, India will host South Africa for a two-Test series.
The Temba Bavuma-led Proteas are the reigning ICC World Test Champions. They recently squared the two-Test series in Pakistan by 1-1, while India beat the West Indies 2-0 at home.
IND vs SA: When and where is the India vs South Africa 1st Test?
The first Test of the India vs South Africa series will be played at the Eden Gardens from November 14, while the second Test will be hosted in Guwahati from November 22.
India announced their squad a few days ago. Rishabh Pant is set to make his comeback to international cricket since hurting his foot in the Manchester Test in July, while Akash Deep has been named in the squad as well, replacing Prasidh Krishna.
Pant proved both his form and fitness in the two first-class matches for India A against South Africa A, whacking two half-centuries in two games, including a knock of 90 runs that helped India A chase down 275 in the fourth innings.
The majority of the playing XI members for the IND vs SA 1st Test in Kolkata will be the same as they were in the 2nd Test against the West Indies.
Captain Shubman Gill, openers KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal, all-rounders Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar, and pacers Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj are certain to feature in the 1st Test against South Africa. Kuldeep Yadav also seems a certain candidate, given he was flown back home from Australia after the third T20I to prepare for the Test series.
This leaves three spots of contention—those of Sai Sudharsan, Dhruv Jurel, and Nitish Kumar Reddy—out of which one will be filled by Rishabh Pant. It seems all but certain that one of Sai Sudharsan, Dhruv Jurel, or Nitish Kumar Reddy will make way for Pant.
Jurel has been in a dream form recently: Jurel has notched up four centuries in his last five red-ball games—that is, one century against West Indies, one against Australia A, and two against South Africa A. Heâ€s made a very strong case for himself to play in Indiaâ€s XI even in the presence of Pant.
Against the West Indies, Sudharsan returned with scores of 7, 87, and 39, while none of his four innings against South Africa A yielded more than 40 runs.
Reddy got to bat only once against West Indies, where he played a knock of 43 runs. With the ball, he was used only one time for a spell of four overs. So there was little India gained or learned by playing Reddy in that series, after which he flew to Australia, where he played two ODIs and then got injured.
India have asserted that they want to play Reddy at home in order to settle him in the Test XI to keep him ready for the overseas tours, in particular his bowling aspect that India needs when playing in SENA countries.
IND vs SA: Who Will Rishabh Pant Replace?
While the West Indies series provided them the cushion to play Reddy, perhaps against South Africa, they would want to play the specialist batsman in Sai Sudharsan. So our conclusion: Rishabh Pant is likely to replace Nitish Kumar Reddy in Indiaâ€s XI for the Tests against South Africa, while the rest of the XI remains the same.
IND vs SA: India Playing XI For 1st Test Against South Africa In Kolkata – Predicted
Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Sai Sudharsan/Nitish Kumar Reddy, Shubman Gill (C), Rishabh Pant (wk) (vc), Dhruv Jurel, Ravindra Jadeja, Washington Sundar, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Kuldeep Yadav
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On October 5, the India W vs Pakistan W match in the 2025 Womenâ€s ODI World Cup will take place at the R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, in Sri Lanka. All the Pakistani womenâ€s matches will be played in Sri Lanka, despite India being the official host, because of the recent conflict between the two countries. As a result India W vs Pakistan W match will also take place in Sri Lanka. The weather report from the R. Premadasa Stadium is that it is very likely that rain could cause an interruption in this match. Usually, the pitch conditions at this stadium are very good for bowling, but due to the bad weather, the toss-winning team will have to consider the DLS method before they make their choice.
The Indian Womenâ€s team and the Pakistani Womenâ€s team have faced each other 11 times in ODIs, and Team India has won all 11 matches. On the other hand, the Indian Womenâ€s team has played 4 matches against the Pakistani Womenâ€s team in the Womenâ€s ODI World Cup, with the Indian Womenâ€s team winning all matches. The Pakistani women have never beaten the Indian women in One Day International matches. This will be their fifth encounter in the Womenâ€s ODI World Cup.
India W vs Pakistan W 2025 Womenâ€s ODI World Cup: What to expect?
The India W vs Pakistan W match will be the second match for both teams in the 2025 Womenâ€s ODI World Cup. The Indian Womenâ€s team won their first match with a dominant victory over the Sri Lankan Womenâ€s team, while the Pakistani Womenâ€s team lost their first match of the tournament by a significant margin against the Bangladeshi Womenâ€s team. Team India currently has 2 points on the table and they have a net run rate of +1.255, while on the other hand, the Pakistani team has 0 points on the table and they have a net run rate of -1.623.
In their first match against the Sri Lankan Womenâ€s team, the Indian Women’s teamâ€s bowling and batting sides looked in very great form. While the Pakistani Women looked very weak in their first match against the Bangladeshi Womenâ€s team, both their bowling and batting sides looked very out of form. Now, the Pakistani Womenâ€s team will be looking to overcome their issues before they play this crucial and historic game. We can also see some changes in the Pakistani Womenâ€s playing 11. For Team India, it will be a chance to continue their dominance over the Pakistani team while gaining another 2 points in the table. For Team Pakistan, it will be a chance to end their losing streak against India and secure their first 2 points in the 2025 Womenâ€s ODI World Cup.
India W vs Pakistan W 2025 Womenâ€s ODI World Cup: Predicted Playing 11
Here is the predicted team lineup of India W and Pakistan W in the 2025 Womenâ€s ODI World Cup:
India Womenâ€s Predicted 11Pakistan Womenâ€s Predicted 11Pratika RawalMuneeba AliSmriti MandhanaSidra AminHarleen DeolOmaima SohailHarmanpreet Kaur (C)Sidra Nawaz (W)Jemimah RodriguesAliya RiazRicha Ghosh (W)Fatima Sana (C)Deepti SharmaNashra SundhuAmanjot KaurDiana BaigSneh RanaSadia IqbalKranti GaudEyman FatimaRenuka SinghSyeda Aroob Shah
India W vs Pakistan W 2025 Womenâ€s ODI World Cup: Where to watch
The India W vs Pakistan W match of the 2025 Womenâ€s ODI World Cup will be streamed live on Star Sports Network and JioHotstar. The timing for the toss will be 2:30 PM IST, and the match will officially begin at 3:00 PM IST.
FAQs
Q. Who is the current captain of the Indian Womenâ€s team?
A. Harmanpreet Kaur is the current captain of the Indian Womenâ€s team in the 2025 Womenâ€s ODI World Cup.
Q. Has the Indian Womenâ€s team ever won the Womenâ€s ODI World Cup?
A. The Indian Womenâ€s team has never won the Womenâ€s ODI World Cup.
Q. Has the Pakistani Womenâ€s team ever won the Womenâ€s ODI World Cup?
A. The Pakistani Womenâ€s team has never won the Womenâ€s ODI World Cup.
Q. Why is the India Women vs Pakistan Womenâ€s match being held in Sri Lanka?
A. Pakistani Womenâ€s matches are held in Sri Lanka because of the recent military conflict between India and Pakistan.
Q. Who is the current captain of the Pakistani Womenâ€s team?
A. Fatima Sana is the current captain of the Pakistani Womenâ€s team in the 2025 Womenâ€s ODI World Cup.
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FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — Michael Jordan did not arrive at the 13th hole camera tower at this year’s Ryder Cup so much as he appeared.
He was not among the people at Bethpage Black, and then he was. All 6 feet 6 inches of him, draped in white Team U.S.A. gear and burning with a blue flame of competitive fury.
Jordan likes golf, and his biennial appearances at the Ryder Cup have made the inverse true. His sudden emergence on Ryder Cup Friday morning was a cultish experience for the Long Island golf faithful, who delighted in the sight of His Airness riding in a cart alongside the American team, and who clearly believed Jordan’s mythical powers of winning could be transferred into his country’s best golfers by osmosis.
But a problem was brewing by the time he sidled up against the 13th hole camera tower. The Americans were notwinning, and unless Jordan’s powers started working fast, the home team might be in trouble.
Jordan leaned over as Tyrrell Hatton, part of the day’s first European pairing, stared down a 10-foot birdie putt to sink his high-energy American counterparts, Bryson DeChambeau and Justin Thomas. Hatton aimed his putter and fired. The ball fell into the hole. DeChambeau and Thomas wilted. Jordan winced.
He was walking away before Hatton retrieved his ball from the hole. But before he disappeared again, Jordan could not help himself. He looked off with contempt, and then he delivered three foreboding words.
“We got problems.”

Ryder Cup’s biggest hero, biggest dud from Friday at Bethpage
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GOLF Editors
The truth was much more damning. The Americans did not just have problems, they had oldproblems. Familiar problems. Problems that were supposed to be solved before the Europeans walked into Bethpage and stole a 5.5-2.5 Day 1 lead.
The truth was the Americans of Friday at the 2025 Ryder Cup looked an awful lot like the Americans of Friday at the 2023 Ryder Cup — and that was the biggest problem of all.
On thatFriday back in ’23, the U.S. went down 6.5-1.5 at Marco Simone on a lopsided morning session and an uneven afternoon session. In ’23, the Europeans revealed a three-headed monster the Americans could not answer in four-ball and could not compete with in alternate shot. On that Friday, the Americans started flat and stayed there, watching as their best players faltered and the Euros holed everything. And on that Friday, the Euros displayed a deep knowledge of their roster’s strengths and weaknesses while the American pairings were disjointed and easily second-guessable.
Two years of soul-searching followed that wicked Friday in Rome. The PGA of America eventually settled on Keegan Bradley as next U.S. captain largely because he represented a “break” from the traditional American leadership. He entered the post preaching change and backed it up by hiring the first-ever team manager and a brand-new suite of vice captains. Bethpage, another home game, promised to be different.
On thisRyder Cup Friday, though, the problems were the same. Much like ’23, they went down after a lopsided morning and an uneven afternoon (though the Americans scraped away another point to merely go down three, 5.5-2.5). Much like ’23, they were trounced by a three-headed European monster (this time it was Rahm, Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood). Much like ’23, the Euros holed everything and the best American players faltered. And, much like ’23, the American roster decisions — particularly the playing of Datagolf’s 132nd-ranked alternate shot pairing, Harris English and Collin Morikawa — seemed overmatched.
The scoreboard is intimidating, but as Bradley pointed out on Friday evening, it is not eliminating.
“Well, we’ve played 25 percent of the points. We’ve played the first quarter of a football game or a basketball game,” Bradley said. “They went out there and they played better than us today. They made more putts.”
That is all true, but the scoreboard isn’t the only thing that needs to change for the Americans at this Ryder Cup. More than any change in outcome, the U.S. needs a change in spirit.
“0-2 today, pretty disappointed,” DeChambeau said. “I played good golf, just not good enough, and they made everything. Luck is on their side right now.”
Luck, maybe, but the Americans know winning is about much more than luck. They have a few powerful voices in that arena at Bethpage, none more powerful than the man in white pressed against the 13th camera tower on Friday morning.
It was Jordan, after all, who proudly told the world he had “failed over and over again, and that is why I succeed.”
The Americans certainly hope that’s true for this Ryder Cup Friday. Otherwise, Jordan was right: They’ve got problems — and at Bethpage, they’re only getting bigger.
IND vs WI: The new era of the Indian Test team under Shubman Gill, following the retirements of R Ashwin, Virat Kohli, and Rohit Sharma, began earlier this year with a thrilling series in England, which ended in a 2-2 draw.
Now, India will take the field in a home Test match for the first time since 2011 without Ashwin, who holds the record for the most Test wickets in India, when they host the West Indies for a two-match Test series, to be played in Ahmedabad and Delhi from October 2.
The BCCI selection meeting is reportedly slated for Wednesday, September 24, to pick a 15-man India squad for the West Indies Test series.
First thing, since West Indies†stronger point is their pace attack, the pitches for the IND vs WI Test series are expected to be spin-friendly, but not as much as they were during the series against New Zealand last year, which brought the oppositionâ€s less experienced and less skilled spinners into play.
IND vs WI: Will Rishabh Pant play against West Indies in Test series?
Rishabh Pant has been ruled out of the two-match Test series against the West Indies due to the toe fracture he suffered during the series in England. He is still recovering from it, undergoing rehabilitation at BCCIâ€s Centre of Excellence facility in Bangalore.
Dhruv Jurel will be picked as the wicket-keeper, with N. Jagadeesan as his backup. Jagadeesan is said to also be the backup opener—he opened in his last two first-class matches, in the Duleep Trophy and for India A against Australia—which would mean that Abhimanyu Easwaran is likely to be excluded from the squad.
Further, there is uncertainty over Jasprit Bumrah because the Asia Cup will end on September 28, which will give Bumrah only three days of rest ahead of the IND vs WI Test series. With Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna available, itâ€s very likely that India will rest Bumrah from the first Test against the West Indies and pick him for the second Test.
Akash Deep is recovering from the injury he sustained in England and is unlikely to be fit for the West Indies Test series. Harshit Rana and Arshdeep Singh are other pace-bowling options, but India may not look towards them for a home series, especially with Nitish Kumar Reddy likely to make his return from an injury.
Sai Sudharsan, who scored 61 in Manchester and 73 against Australia A, should retain his No. 3 spot in the lineup.
Another major talking point in the selection meeting will be on Karun Nair and Devdutt Padikkal. Aged 33, Nair returned to the Test for the England series but managed only 205 runs at an average of 25 in what was a high-scoring series on flat pitches. However, he played a terrific knock under pressure in Indiaâ€s first innings in the fifth Test at the Oval, scoring 57 vital runs in Indiaâ€s total of 224, which proved crucial in Indiaâ€s six-run victory.
IND vs WI: Will Karun Nair be picked for Test series against West Indies?
Nair has missed the Duleep Trophy and India A vs Australia A matches due to an injury. Nair could be replaced with Devdutt Padikkal, who recently scored 57 in the Duleep Trophy against the North Zone and 150 against Australia A.
Sarfaraz Khan is recovering from a quadriceps issue and is reportedly unavailable for selection for the West Indies Test series.
The rest of Indiaâ€s first-choice players pick themselves. While Kuldeep Yadav is expected to be picked in the squad, it remains to be seen if he gets a game, given India have three high-quality spin-bowling all-rounders in Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, and Washington Sundar.
IND vs WI: India Squad For West Indies Test Series – Predicted
Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill (C), Dhruv Jurel (wk), Ravindra Jadeja, Washington Sundar, Axar Patel, Nitish Reddy, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna, N Jagadeesan (wk), Kuldeep Yadav, Devdutt Padikkal, Jasprit Bumrah (possibly for second Test), Karun Nair/Harshit Rana
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