KKR Signs Dishant Yagnik As Fielding Coach

Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) appointed Dishant Yagnik as their fielding coach for the upcoming IPL Season. The Knights are gearing up for a nail biting battle this season. Yagnik, secured his appearance for 25 IPL matches between 2011 and 2014 as a player. Needless to say, with his experience as a fielding specialist Rajasthan Royals, Yagnik brings a technical, detail-oriented approach for the team. While his background as a wicketkeeper will provide growth for the team during intense and high pressure matches. His achievements pushed him to feature as an elite coaching staff along with Abhishek Nayar and Shane Watson. Through bringing in experienced specialists, KKR is signaling a serious commitment. They are improving their defensive performance, as the wait for the official season schedule continues.
East Bengal To Sign Spain’s Youssef Ezzejjari

East Bengal FC is on the verge of strengthening their squad for the ISL 2025–26 season by signing Spanish-born striker Youssef Ezzejjari. If final negotiations proceed as expected, the deal is likely to be completed within the next 24 to 48 hours. The contract is anticipated to run through the end of the 2025–26 season. East Bengal recently signed Spanish-born Youssef Ezzejjari to strengthen their squad for the ISL 2025-26 season. If the final negotiation proceeds in favour of EBFC, the inclusion might be officially announced within the next 24-28 hours. The contract is anticipated to run through the end of the 2025–26 season. An East Bengal insider stated, “East Bengal has identified Youssef Ezzejjari for the 2025–26 season. Terms have already been finalised, and provided everything goes according to plan, the official signing will happen in the next 24–48 hours.” After Japanese forward Hiroshi Ibusuki’s departure, the Spanish player’s inclusion is the wild card to reconcile EBFC’s frontline. Ezzejjari, born in Spain with Moroccan heritage, kickstarted his career in the lower Spanish leagues. Later on in his career he moved abroad seeking bigger challenges. Born in Spain with Moroccan heritage, Ezzejjari began his career in the lower Spanish leagues before moving abroad to seek bigger challenges. He has since built a reputation as a prolific scorer across Asia. His most successful stint was with Persik Kediri, in Indonesia, where he netted 18 goals in 32 matches. Whereas in Cambodia, the footballer maintained his clinical form at Visakha FC. He netted 10 goals in just 11 appearances. However, Ezzejjari showed his peak form for Tanjong Pagar United, Singapore, netting 5 goals in 6 matches. Known for his physical strength as a centre-forward, Ezzejjari is highly regarded for his off-the-ball movement, relentless pressing, and ability to lead the attack as a lone striker. Needless to say, for East Bengal the Spanish will bring much-needed balance and veteran experience. His presence allows coach Oscar Bruzon to experiment with different formations, whether playing a single striker or a dual-forward system. After East Bengal’s poor form last season, they are moulding a team to succeed this season.
PCB Intervenes to Resolve Bangladesh’s T20 World Cup Dispute; Report

The Pakistan Cricket Board supported Bangladesh’s stance on refusing to participate in the T20 World Cup in India. While BCB cited “security concerns” to play in India, Pakistan generously conveyed to the ICC about hosting Bangladesh’s matches. The apex body is set for a final discussion on Bangladesh’s participation on Wednesday. However, the cricket board, with the backing of their government, stayed adamant in their objection. They further appealed to shift their matches to Sri Lanka. As per the reports, a PCB source stated, “The PCB has said in the e-mail that the demand by the Bangladesh board is justified and must be accepted and that if there are any issues moving Bangladesh matches to Sri Lanka, Pakistan is ready to host all their games.” While PCB is yet to make any public comment on the issue, many sources have claimed that the Bangladesh government sought assistance for Pakistan. The latter is set to have all its matches under a hybrid model in Sri Lanka, with a general agreement with BCCI and ICC till 2027. The dispute started following a directive from BCCI, referring to “recent developments all around,” which led Kolkata Knight Riders to release Bangladeshi pacer Mustafizur Rahman. Condemning this step, Bangladesh has banned the broadcast of IPL. ICC delegations and Bangladesh officials organised several meetings. However, neither party reached a consensus. Bangladesh is lined up to play all of their group-stage matches in India. Their campaign will start on 7th February against the West Indies.
“Not a Matter for Courts”: Delhi HC Dismisses Plea to Ban Bangladesh Cricket

A Public Interest Litigation seeking to bar Bangladesh from international cricket was dismissed by the Delhi High Court on Wednesday. The plea had sought the ban in response to reports of violence targeting the Hindu minority in the neighboring nation. A Division Bench led by Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya and Justice Tejas Karia heard the case. They expressed strong doubts about whether the petition was maintainable. The judges noted that the requested relief involves foreign policy and international relations. These matters belong entirely to the executive branch of government. From the start, the Bench questioned the purpose of the petition. They remarked that courts cannot make policy decisions about foreign nations. Furthermore, the court cannot conduct inquiries outside of Indian jurisdiction. The Chief Justice noted that Article 226 has specific limits. This constitutional power cannot be extended to foreign governments. It also does not apply to international sports bodies. Furthermore, Indian courts cannot issue these orders to cricket boards of other nations. The Court pointed out that the petitioner wanted orders against the International Cricket Council (ICC). The petition also targeted the cricket boards of Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. However, Indian courts have no legal authority over these foreign entities. The Bench warned the petitioner that this case misused the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) system. They cautioned that “heavy costs” (fines) could be imposed. This is because the petition was seen as a waste of the court’s time. The Chief Justice stressed that a PIL cannot be based on imagination or personal feelings. It must have a solid legal foundation. The Court also refused to consider a Pakistani court judgment cited by the petitioner. The Bench noted that Indian courts do not follow Pakistani legal precedents. Because the judges repeatedly questioned the case’s legal standing, the petitioner asked to withdraw the PIL. The Chief Justice allowed the withdrawal but gave the petitioner a piece of advice. He urged them to focus on more constructive work. The Court noted that such petitions lack legal standing and create an unnecessary burden. The final ruling was brief: “Since the petition is not maintainable, the petitioner asks to withdraw it. The petition is dismissed as withdrawn.”
Rahane Criticises Gambhir After Yet Another Defeat

Veteran cricketer Ajinkya Rahan hurled a set of criticisms at Gautam Gambhir. While speaking to Cricbuzz, Rahane advised that frequent change in the playing squad might be a major reason for India’s struggle. Under Gambhir’s leadership, India is facing consecutive losses in the international matches. Recently, the first-ever defeat against New Zealand has triggered widespread criticism against Gambhir’s coaching. While talking about the problems, Rahane stated, “See, there will be tough questions. India lost five ODIs in the last nine. And that’s the reason: too many changes. Again, that’s why I said you are looking at the World Cup, where players actually need that security, that clarity from management. If you are going to play certain players in that format, it’s always about clarity.” Further defending the critics he expressed, “So yes, tough questions will be asked, which is very natural, I feel, because the fans are so connected to Indian cricket. Everyone wants India to do well – to win matches and win series, especially at home. Playing against New Zealand, which was probably a New Zealand A or B team – with due respect to all the players – expectations were that India would win easily, probably 3-0.” India will face another ODI challenge at least after six months. The veteran cricketer advised utilising this break, assessing players and management. Crucially, set a goal for long-term setup. “But the way New Zealand played was amazing. So there will be questions – tough questions. But I feel, from India’s point of view, they just need to follow the process. Identify which players you are going to back, because six months down the line you’re going to play ODI cricket again. You have time. After the T20s, there’s nothing at all,” Rahane said.