November 5, Morning Brief: Today's top news and headlines from cricketing world
1. WPL to be held in January-February from 2026 in new FTP cycle
ICC’s new Future Tours Programme (FTP) for women’s cricket will see a dedicated window allotted for women’s tournaments and fixtures. The move comes due to the need to create a structured calendar, enhance global visibility, and support the growth of women’s cricket. ()
Veteran India pacer much-anticipated return to international cricket has hit another roadblock. The speedster was absent from Bengal's squad for their upcoming Ranji Trophy fixtures against Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh. (READ MORE)
3. Shakib Al Hasan reported for suspect bowling action during Surrey County ChampionshipBangladesh's premier all-rounder has been reported for a suspect bowling action during his brief appearance for Surrey in the County Championship. ()
5. 2024 Abu Dhabi T10 to kick off on November 21The Abu Dhabi T10 is back for its eighth season, kicking off on November 21 with a game between Team Abu Dhabi and the Ajman Bolts. The full schedule of 40 games has been unveiled now. ()
During the first ODI between Australia and Pakistan at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, legendary Pakistani bowler addressed his absence from cash-rich league IPL-related activities. ()
Pakistan bowlers put on a spirited show as they had to defend only a 204-run target in the first ODI against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Australia on Monday, November 4. ()
Mohammad Kaif has asserted that Rishabh Pant should be the next Test captain for India when Rohit Sharma's reign comes to an end because the wicketkeeper-batter keeps the team above everything else and has done well in overseas conditions. ()
9. 400 matches amongst 11 teams in women's international 2025-29 FTP cycleThe ICC has announced a robust women’s Future Tours Programme (FTP) for the period 2025-2029, which is underpinned by the fourth edition of the ICC Women’s Championship (IWC) and includes some tri-series in preparation for major ICC events. ()
10. If they don’t perform in Australia, Virat and Rohit should retire: Karsan GhavriThe struggles of and Virat Kohli with the bat were unexpected for the Indian team. Their recent outings in the Bangladesh and New Zealand series have provided loads of fodder for the critics to vent out their critical opinions. ()