England restrict Scotland to 152
Scotland were bowled out for 152 in 19.4 overs after England opted to field, with wickets falling at regular intervals despite a promising start. George Munsey and Brandon McMullen departed early at 18/2, while Michael Jones counterattacked with 33 off 20 to lift the tempo. Captain Richie Berrington anchored the innings with a fluent 49 off 32, but his dismissal triggered a collapse from 115/4 to 152 all out. Oliver Davidson’s unbeaten 20 provided late resistance. Adil Rashid starred with 3/36, Liam Dawson claimed 2/34, and Jofra Archer struck twice, ensuring England maintained control throughout the innings.
2026-02-14 15:58Scotland are 113/4 after 12.4 overs
Recovering steadily after early setbacks against England’s pace attack. George Munsey fell cheaply for 4, while Brandon McMullen was dismissed for a duck, both removed by Jofra Archer, who has impressed with 2/13 in three overs. Michael Jones counterattacked with a brisk 33 off 20 before falling to Sam Curran. Captain Richie Berrington has anchored the innings with a fluent 48 off 30, striking five fours and two sixes, well supported by Tom Bruce’s 24 off 18. With six wickets in hand and key hitters yet to bat, Scotland will target a strong finish.
2026-02-14 15:00Ireland clinches victory against Oman
Ireland sealed a dominant 96-run victory over Oman after posting a formidable 235/5 in 20 overs. In reply, Oman were restricted to 139 as wickets fell at regular intervals despite Aamir Kaleem’s aggressive 50 off 29 and Hammad Mirza’s 46 off 37. Ireland’s bowlers controlled proceedings brilliantly, with Joshua Little striking three times, while Barry McCarthy and Matthew Humphreys chipped in with key breakthroughs. Oman’s middle and lower order failed to sustain momentum, collapsing under mounting pressure. Clinical fielding, including crucial run-outs, compounded Oman’s woes as Ireland completed a comprehensive all-round performance to secure an emphatic win.
2026-02-14 14:30England wins the toss opted to field first
England won the toss and elected to bowl first at Eden Gardens against Scotland they have backed their pace-heavy attack England Playing XI: Phil Salt (wk), Jos Buttler (wk), Jacob Bethell, Tom Banton, Harry Brook (c), Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Liam Dawson, Jamie Overton, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid. Scotland Playing XI: George Munsey, Michael Jones, Brandon McMullen, Richie Berrington (c), Tom Bruce, Michael Leask, Matthew Cross (wk), Mark Watt, Oliver Davidson, Brad Currie, Brad Wheal.
2026-02-14 13:57Oman in trouble
Oman are in deep trouble at 109 for 5 after 12.3 overs, still needing 127 runs from 45 balls in a steep chase of 236. Despite a fighting 50 off 29 from Aamir Kaleem and 43 off 33 from Hammad Mirza, regular wickets have derailed momentum. Ireland’s bowlers have maintained control, with Joshua Little taking 1 for 13 in 2.3 overs, Matthew Humphreys 1 for 15, Barry McCarthy 1 for 29 and George Dockrell 1 for 6, striking at key moments. The powerplay produced 63, but collapses at 97 for 3, 107 for 4 and 108 for 5 shifted the game decisively.
2026-02-14 13:13ISL to kickoff from today
The Indian Super League 2025–26 season begins on February 14, marking a fresh chapter for Indian football after a period of administrative uncertainty. The 12th edition features 14 teams competing in a new single round-robin format, where each club plays 13 matches and the table-topper is crowned champion, with no playoffs. A total of 91 matches will be held until May 17 in a condensed calendar. Inter Kashi FC join the lineup, while Mohun Bagan face Kerala Blasters in the opener. FanCode streams all matches, Sony Sports Network handles television coverage, and the prize pool has been significantly reduced.
2026-02-14 13:12Ireland comes back stronger
Ireland piled up a commanding 235 for 5 in 20 overs at a blistering run rate of 11.75, leaving Oman chasing 236. After early setbacks with Tim Tector 5, Ross Adair 14 and Harry Tector 14 falling inside five overs, Ireland rebuilt through Lorcan Tucker’s unbeaten 94 off 51 balls with 10 fours and 4 sixes. Curtis Campher added 12 before Gareth Delany smashed 56 off 30, forging a 101-run stand with Tucker. George Dockrell’s explosive 35 not out off 9 balls with 5 sixes powered the late surge. Shakeel Ahmed took 3 for 33. Oman reached 18 without loss after 1.2 overs.
2026-02-14 11:47Oman troubles Ireland
On the 22nd match of the world cup, Ireland faces Oman in a new challenge. Oman put Ireland in trouble after taking four wickets in just 64 runs but Ireland is now making comeback slightly, Gareth Delany and Lorcan Tucker has formed a 39 runs partnership and take Ireland score to 107 runs after 12,3 overs.