Friday, March 27, 2026

Cricket Today: PSL Opens With a Bang, IPL Eve Drama, RCB's $1.78B Takeover & Chinnaswamy's Emotional Return

 Two leagues. One day. Zero sleep for cricket fans.

PSL 2026 is already underway. IPL 2026 is 24 hours away. A billion-dollar franchise takeover has just been confirmed. A No-Objection Certificate has been denied. And Chinnaswamy Stadium will return to cricket tomorrow — not with a ceremony, but with silence, and 11 empty seats.

PSL 2026 Gaddafi Stadium empty stands and IPL 2026 Chinnaswamy Stadium RCB fans — Cricket Today March 27 2026


March 27, 2026 — this is everything you need to know, in one place.


๐Ÿ PSL 2026 — Lahore Smash Kingsmen in Empty-Stadium Opener

The 11th edition of Pakistan Super League began on March 26 — and if the opening night was any indication, the cricket itself will not disappoint, even if the stands are hauntingly quiet.

Lahore Qalandars crushed debutants Hyderabad Kingsmen by 69 runs in a dominant all-round display at Gaddafi Stadium. Shaheen Shah Afridi, winning the toss, elected to bat — and his side delivered. Fakhar Zaman top-scored with 53, while Haseebullah Khan contributed a brisk 40 as Lahore posted 199 for 6. The Kingsmen, led by Marnus Labuschagne on debut, never got going in the chase. Labuschagne managed just 26 before a disciplined Lahore bowling attack — Haris Rauf, Ubaid Shah and Sikandar Raza all picking up 2 wickets each — skittled the new franchise for a meek 130 all out.

Lahore have now won three of the last four PSL titles — and they looked every inch the team that intends to make it four in five. The Kingsmen, as all expansion franchises do in their first match, looked wide-eyed and underprepared against a side that knows exactly how to win pressure games.

Tonight's Match 2: Quetta Gladiators vs Karachi Kings — 7:00 PM PKT, Gaddafi Stadium. Mohammad Rizwan leads Pindiz — wait, that's tomorrow. Tonight it is Shan Masood's Quetta against Karachi. This is a derby with real history, and a proper test of whether Karachi have the squad to challenge the top sides this season.

Quick Scorecard — PSL Match 1
๐ŸŸข Lahore Qalandars199/6 (20 ov) — Fakhar 53, Haseebullah 40
๐Ÿ”ด Hyderabad Kingsmen130 all out (19.2 ov) — Labuschagne 26
ResultLahore won by 69 runs
⭐ Player of the MatchSikandar Raza — 2/27 + useful runs

All of this, of course, is happening against a backdrop that nobody could have imagined when the PSL fixtures were first announced. The Middle East war, the TTP threat, and the behind-closed-doors decision — the full story of how PSL 2026 arrived at this point is one of the most extraordinary off-field sagas in cricket history. The cricket will continue. The empty seats will remain a reminder.


๐Ÿ”ฅ IPL 2026 EVE — RCB vs SRH TOMORROW. Everything You Need to Know

The wait is finally over. In less than 24 hours, Royal Challengers Bengaluru host Sunrisers Hyderabad at M Chinnaswamy Stadium — and IPL 2026 begins. This is not just Match 1 of a cricket tournament. This is a sporting occasion loaded with emotion, history, and the kind of storylines that take a full season to untangle.

Here is the complete pre-match picture:

๐ŸŸ️ No Opening Ceremony — 11 Empty Seats

The BCCI confirmed on Thursday that there will be no opening ceremony for IPL 2026 — a deliberate, respectful decision in memory of the 11 fans who lost their lives in the June 4, 2025 stampede outside Chinnaswamy Stadium during RCB's title celebrations. BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia confirmed: the board will instead organise a grand closing ceremony at the IPL final on May 31.

The KSCA has gone one step further — 11 permanent empty seats will be installed in the stadium as a permanent tribute to those who died. RCB players will also wear jerseys printed with the number 11 on the back during pre-match practice. These are gestures that go beyond cricket. Chinnaswamy's clearance saga — which ran for months before the Karnataka government finally gave the green light — is a story we covered in full here.

๐Ÿ’ฐ RCB Sold for $1.78 Billion — Cricket's Biggest Franchise Deal

In a landmark that transforms Indian cricket's franchise landscape, Royal Challengers Bengaluru have been sold for $1.78 billion (₹16,706 crore) — making it one of the biggest transactions in the history of the sport. A consortium led by the Aditya Birla Group, alongside The Times of India Group, Bolt Ventures, and Blackstone, has taken full control of both the men's IPL team and the WPL side.

The new ownership group takes over a franchise that has never been more valuable — and never carried more emotional weight. Defending champions, returning to a stadium rebuilt after tragedy, with the most famous cricketer on the planet still playing. Whatever happens in the coming months, IPL 2026 is RCB's most significant season since they were founded.

๐Ÿšจ RCB Blow — Nuwan Thushara DENIED NOC

In an unwelcome pre-season development, Sri Lanka Cricket has denied Nuwan Thushara an NOC for IPL 2026 — meaning the fast bowler will miss the entire season. Sri Lanka Cricket recently introduced mandatory fitness performance tests for players wishing to participate in overseas leagues, and Thushara has been unable to satisfy the requirements. This is a significant blow for RCB's already thin pace attack.

The good news? Josh Hazlewood has joined the RCB squad and will be available at some point during the tournament, though he remains in recovery from hamstring and Achilles injuries that kept him out of both the Ashes and the T20 World Cup. His 22 wickets in 12 matches were central to RCB's title-winning campaign — the sooner he is fit, the better.

The full IPL 2026 injury crisis analysis — covering KKR, SRH, and the travel disruptions hitting overseas players — is here.

๐Ÿ‘‘ Captains Confirmed — Patidar vs Ishan Kishan

With Pat Cummins still ruled out due to his lumbar bone stress injury, Ishan Kishan captains SRH for the opener — full story here. Abhishek Sharma serves as vice-captain. On the other side, Rajat Patidar leads RCB as defending champions — with Virat Kohli in the batting lineup as the man every opposition captain is most desperate to dismiss early.

Match Preview — RCB vs SRH
๐Ÿ“… Date & TimeMarch 28, 2026 — 7:30 PM IST
๐ŸŸ️ VenueM Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
๐ŸŸข RCB CaptainRajat Patidar
๐Ÿ”ด SRH CaptainIshan Kishan (Cummins injured)
๐ŸŒง️ Weather⚠️ Rain threat — clouds expected at match time
๐Ÿ PitchBatting paradise — 190+ expected first innings average
๐Ÿ“บ TVStar Sports Network
๐Ÿ“ฑ StreamingJioHotstar app & website
๐Ÿ“Š Win ProbabilityRCB 54% — SRH 46%

๐ŸŒง️ The Rain Factor

Here is the one cloud on an otherwise brilliant occasion — and it is a literal one. Bengaluru's weather forecast for March 28 is gloomy, with a rain threat that could disrupt play. RCB fans will remember their IPL 2025 home match against KKR being completely washed out at this same venue. There is no Reserve Day for league matches. If fewer than 5 overs can be completed by each side, the match is abandoned and both teams receive one point each. A half-filled night of cricket would be the worst possible outcome for a match this emotionally charged.


๐Ÿ“Š The Big Picture — Where Both Leagues Stand Right Now

TournamentStatusKey Story
๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฐ PSL 2026✅ Underway — Match 1 doneLahore beat Kingsmen, QG vs KK tonight
๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ IPL 2026⏳ Starts tomorrow March 28RCB vs SRH, Chinnaswamy return
✈️ Travel Crisis๐Ÿ”ด OngoingGulf routes still disrupted, players rerouting
๐ŸŸ️ PSL Crowds❌ Behind closed doorsFuel conservation drive — empty stands
๐Ÿ’ฐ RCB Ownership✅ New — $1.78B deal doneAditya Birla Group consortium takes over

๐Ÿ”— The Full Story — Everything You Need to Catch Up

This week in cricket has been the most dramatic of the 2026 season so far. If you have missed any chapter, here is where to find it:


๐Ÿ The Bottom Line

March 2026 has delivered more cricket drama — on and off the field — than any month in recent memory. A war that reshaped two tournaments. A league starting behind closed doors. A billion-dollar franchise takeover. A stadium reopening with 11 empty seats as tribute. And tomorrow, IPL 2026 finally begins.

Virat Kohli walks out at Chinnaswamy as a champion for the first time. Ishan Kishan leads a franchise for the very first time in the IPL. And Lahore Qalandars have already fired a warning shot to the rest of the PSL field.

Cricket never stops. Right now, it's delivering at a level that nobody could have scripted.

Which story has gripped you most today — PSL's empty-stadium opener, IPL's emotional Chinnaswamy return, or RCB's monster $1.78B sale? Tell us in the comments! ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ”ฅ

Stay with The Yorker Crew for live coverage of QG vs KK tonight and the RCB vs SRH IPL 2026 opener tomorrow. Don't miss a ball.


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Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Cricket in Crisis: Middle East War, PSL TTP Threat & IPL Travel Chaos

 Cricket has never existed in isolation from the world around it. But in March 2026, the world has arrived at cricket's door in a way that nobody could have predicted — and both the IPL and PSL are now fighting battles that have nothing to do with runs, wickets, or trophies.

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The Middle East is at war. Pakistan's airspace is closed to Indian aircraft. A militant group has warned foreign cricketers to leave Pakistan immediately. And overseas IPL stars are stranded thousands of miles from India, rerouting through Singapore and London to reach a tournament that starts in five days.

Here is the complete picture — from the war that started it all to where both tournaments stand right now.

Sunday, March 22, 2026

Cricket Today: IPL 2026 Injury Crisis, Shanaka Drama, Pietersen's Controversial XI & Virat's War Cry

 Cricket is burning — and IPL 2026 hasn't even started yet.

Injury crises. A cross-league transfer war. A selection debate that could break the internet. And Virat Kohli sounding like a man on a mission. March 22, 2026 — here is everything happening in cricket right now, in one place.

IPL 2026 injury crisis — KKR, SRH and other teams hit before tournament begins



๐Ÿ’€ IPL 2026 — The Injury Tsunami Nobody Saw Coming

IPL 2026 is just days away, and the tournament is already looking like a casualty ward. Franchise medical staff must be working overtime — because the list of unavailable players keeps getting longer by the hour.

KKR have been hit the hardest. Harshit Rana — one of the most exciting young fast bowlers in Indian cricket — has been ruled out of the entire IPL 2026 season. If that wasn't painful enough, Akash Deep has now joined him on the injury list, sidelined with a lower back stress reaction that ends his tournament before it began. Two of their key pace options, gone before a single ball is bowled.

But KKR aren't alone in their misery. The overseas injury list reads like a who's who of world cricket's best. Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Nathan Ellis, and Sam Curran are all set to miss matches — through injuries or international scheduling conflicts. The Australian pace trio that terrorised batters in recent years will not be at full strength in the IPL's opening weeks.

The big question every fan is asking: which franchise has the depth to survive this chaos? KKR, fresh off back-to-back title wins, suddenly look vulnerable heading into the season opener. Keep your eyes on their first few matches — this could define their entire campaign.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Also read: IPL 2026 Full Schedule — RCB vs SRH Opens March 28


๐Ÿ”ด Shanaka's Escape Act — PSL vs IPL & Cricket's Dirtiest Transfer War

This one has everything — drama, legal threats, and a player caught in the middle of two of cricket's biggest leagues.

Dasun Shanaka was registered with Lahore Qalandars in PSL 2026. Then Sam Curran picked up an injury, and Rajasthan Royals swooped in to sign Shanaka as an emergency replacement. Shanaka accepted. The PSL franchise was furious — and now Lahore Qalandars are reportedly considering legal action over the move.

This situation raises uncomfortable questions that the cricketing world has been avoiding for years. Is the IPL simply too powerful and too lucrative for any other league to compete with? Can players be blamed for choosing an IPL appearance over their PSL commitments, when the financial and profile difference is this large? And what does this mean for the future of PSL's ability to attract and retain top international talent?

For Pakistan cricket fans especially, this story stings. The PSL has worked hard to build its reputation as a world-class tournament — and incidents like this threaten to undermine that progress. The cricket world will be watching closely to see how this legal dispute unfolds.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Also read: Pakistan Cricket Latest News


๐Ÿคฏ Pietersen's All-Time IPL XI — Rohit Sharma Is OUT. Yes, Really.

Kevin Pietersen has never been afraid of a controversial opinion. And his latest — an All-Time IPL XI that has left cricket Twitter in absolute meltdown — is no different.

The former England captain revealed his dream team, and the shocking part isn't who he included. It's who he left out. Rohit Sharma — five-time IPL champion, arguably the greatest captain the tournament has ever seen — has been dropped from Pietersen's all-time lineup. David Warner, the Orange Cap king, is also out.

In their place? Chris Gayle and Virat Kohli as the opening pair. Here's the full lineup:

# Player Role
1Chris GayleOpener
2Virat KohliOpener
3AB de VilliersNo.3
4Suresh RainaNo.4
5MS Dhoni (C & WK)Finisher / Captain
6Andre RussellAll-Rounder
7–11TBC Bowling AttackPace & Spin

The debate is already raging. Kohli at the top makes sense on numbers — he is the all-time IPL run-scorer. But Gayle over Warner? And no Rohit Sharma — the man who led MI to five titles? That is a selection that demands an explanation.

Our take: Great teams need great captains as much as great batters. Leaving out the most successful IPL captain of all time feels like a serious oversight — no matter how many sixes Gayle has hit. What do YOU think? Drop your all-time IPL XI in the comments below. ๐Ÿ‘‡

๐Ÿ‘‰ Also read: ICC World XI — Pakistan Thrashed


๐Ÿ”ฅ Virat Kohli Fires Up RCB — "Switch On NOW"

Royal Challengers Bengaluru enter IPL 2026 as defending champions for the first time in franchise history. You might expect that to come with some relaxation — some celebration. Virat Kohli is having none of it.

In their first pre-season practice session, Kohli delivered a warning to his teammates that reportedly stopped everyone in their tracks: "It's going to be harder this year — every team is going to come at us with everything they have. Switch on now."

This is the Virat Kohli that opposition teams fear most. Not the batter — though he remains as dangerous as ever. But the competitor. The man who treats every session, every practice, every moment as a matter of life and death. As defending champions with a target on their back, RCB will need exactly this mindset from their talisman.

The pressure is real. Every team in IPL 2026 has studied RCB's 2025 campaign. Their patterns, their methods, their weaknesses. The element of surprise is gone. The only answer? Work harder than everyone else. If Kohli's dressing room message is anything to go by, RCB have already understood that assignment.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Also read: Ishan Kishan Leads SRH — Full Story


๐Ÿ The Bottom Line

IPL 2026 hasn't started — and it is already the most chaotic, dramatic, controversial pre-season in recent memory. An injury crisis that could reshape title contention. A cross-league transfer war that threatens PSL's standing. A selection debate that has divided cricket Twitter. And a defending champion being led by a man who refuses to let his team breathe easy for a single moment.

Cricket never stops. And right now, it's delivering.

Which story has you most gripped? The injury crisis, the Shanaka drama, Pietersen's XI, or Virat's warning? Tell us in the comments! ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ”ฅ

For all cricket news, match reports and analysis — stay with The Yorker Crew.


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Thursday, March 19, 2026

Cricket Today: Ishan Kishan Leads SRH, MCC Agha Row & Livingstone Out

 Nine days before IPL 2026 begins, cricket's biggest stories are coming thick and fast — captaincy changes, injury crises, a landmark ruling on one of the ODI series' most controversial moments, and a major England cricketer calling time on his international career.

Cricket news March 19 — Ishan Kishan named SRH captain, MCC Agha runout ruling, Livingstone retires, KKR update


Here is everything you need to know from March 19, 2026 — in one place.

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Abrar Ahmed & Sunrisers Leeds: The Full Story — From Auction to Chaos

 One signing. One auction. One week of chaos that has consumed cricket's biggest talking points — and it still is not over.

Abrar Ahmed Sunrisers Leeds Hundred 2026 controversy — Pakistani cricketer signed by Indian-owned franchise sparks debate


On March 12, 2026, Sunrisers Leeds — the Headingley-based Hundred franchise owned by India's Sun Group, the same conglomerate that runs Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL — paid £190,000 (approximately ₹2.34 crore) for Pakistan leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed at the inaugural Men's Hundred auction in London. Six days later, cricket's biggest off-field story is still developing — with a legendary Indian cricketer calling the signing "blood money," a suspended and then restored X account, an Indian board washing its hands of the issue, a Pakistani-origin cricketer fighting back, and a very real question over whether Abrar will even set foot on English soil this summer.

Here is the complete story — from the very beginning to where things stand right now.

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