Dinesh Karthik on why London Spirit paid £390,000 for James Coles: ‘Skill sets like his are rare in the UK’ | Cricket News – The Times of India


Dinesh Karthik on why London Spirit paid £390,000 for James Coles: ‘Skill sets like his are rare in the UK’ | Cricket News – The Times of India
Playing for Sunrisers Eastern Cape, James Coles amassed 152 runs at a strike rate of 170.78 and picked up five wickets with his left arm spin. (SA 20)

NEW DELHI: Dinesh Karthik, the mentor and batting coach of the London Spirit men’s team for the 2026 season of The Hundred, described uncapped England all-rounder James Coles as possessing “rare” skill sets, which is why he attracted so much interest during the auction.The 21-year-old was roped in by London Spirit for a whopping £390,000 after a fierce bidding war between five franchises.

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“First up with the bat, I think for the first time he is able to bat anywhere between 4, 5 and 6. At times he has been very good at 3 as well, so we have definitely looked at that aspect. He is a gun left-hander, someone involved in the powerplay and someone who has shown incredible skills with the ball. The fact that not too many of those skill sets exist in the UK tempted us to go strongly towards him,” said Karthik after the auction.Coles was part of the England squad for the 2022 U-19 World Cup and was recently included in the England Lions squad for the tour of Australia in January 2025. He made his county debut as a 16 year old at Sussex County Cricket Club, where he became the club’s youngest ever debutant in 2020.

He has been someone who has had a great upward curve. You could see walking into the auction that he would be one of the most sought after players.

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In the County Championship last season, he scored 1,032 runs, including four centuries, at an average of 47 and added 20 wickets, while also proving to be a safe pair of hands with 19 catches, most of them at second slip, a position in which he has excelled.Coles’ record in the T20 Blast last season was equally impressive. He scored 397 runs at an average of 33 and took 10 wickets at an economy rate of just over nine.

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James Coles of Sussex celebrates with Jack Carson after dismissing h10on Day 2 of the Rothesay County Championship Division 1 match between Sussex and Hampshire at The 1st Central County Ground on September 09, 2025 in Hove, England. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

But it was in the SA20 where the talented youngster caught everyone’s attention. Playing for Sunrisers Eastern Cape, he amassed 152 runs at a strike rate of 170.78 and picked up five wickets with his left arm spin.“For a start we were getting dry right at the end there. I do not think there was too much to say, but he has been someone who has had a great upward curve. You could see walking into the auction that he would be one of the most sought after players,” said Karthik.“Mo [Mo Bobat, Spirit director of cricket] and I have worked with him with England Lions and I have really enjoyed working with him as a player.

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James Coles of Southern Brave bats during the The Hundred match between Southern Brave Men and Welsh Fire Men at Utilita Bowl on August 28, 2025 in Southampton, England. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

“We have had our eyes on him for some time now. He has always been a part of our plan and the fact that he has done so well in the recent past shows why teams really wanted him. We were very keen on him and we are very happy we got him,” he said.Coles is the fourth most expensive player recruited by Hundred sides this year. England’s Jofra Archer (£400,000), Phil Salt (£450,000) and Harry Brook (£465,000) were signed before the auction by Southern Brave, Welsh Fire and Sunrisers Leeds respectively.When asked whether the heavy price tag would put pressure on the youngster, Karthik replied: “For starters, we know his personality and because we know him quite intimately over a period of time from working with him, we back his skill sets.

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“We also back the person that he is. He is a very sorted kid, someone who does not get too carried away or too frustrated. Yes, there is a high price, but at some point in life when you do well, you have to deal with it.“I think he is at a stage where he is ready to deal with it because he seems to be someone who has shown a lot of growth in the recent past. The way he speaks, the way he has played in franchise leagues and the way we have observed him over a period of time suggests that his graph will only go up. He is definitely a future prospect for England, if not immediately then in the near future. To back somebody like him is quite a good achievement for us.

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From tennis to cricket: Top athletes trapped after Iran strikes Israel and other Middle East nations


Daniil Medvedev, Jonny Bairstow, PV Sindhu and other sports stars have been left stranded in the Middle East after airport closures across the region amid the ongoing Iran-Israel war.

Several international sports personalities have been left stranded in the Middle East after Iran launched missile strikes across the region on Saturday. The attacks came in response to what the United States and Israel described as a “pre-emptive” strike that reportedly killed Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

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Following the assassination, Iran fired missiles targeting Israel and multiple countries in the Middle East, where American bases are located. Explosions were reported in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar and Kuwait. In Dubai, major landmarks like the Fairmont The Palm and the Burj Al Arab were hit.

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Dubai International Airport, known as the world’s busiest airport by passenger traffic, was also struck during the attacks, which eventually resulted in the closure of airspace across the region. This led to several big names from across the sporting world getting stuck and not being able to leave.

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Among those affected is former world No.1 tennis player Daniil Medvedev. Medvedev had just won the ATP’s Dubai Championships and was preparing to travel to the United States for the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells. However, he got stuck in his hotel room after flights were grounded.

“The situation is unusual, but basically, the only thing is that the airspace is closed, naturally. So, no one knows when we’ll be able to fly out. It’s not clear whether this will last long or not. We’re just waiting to see what happens in the coming hours or days. They keep gradually pushing back the airport reopening time,” he told Bolshe Tennis.

England cricketer Jonny Bairstow is also trapped in Dubai. Bairstow, who is on holiday with his family, took to social media to ask UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer if he could help them return home. He later appealed for any information from people in Dubai and urged everyone to stay safe.

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England Test captain Ben Stokes and former all-rounder Andrew Flintoff are currently in Abu Dhabi with the England Lions squad. Their scheduled match against Pakistan Shaheens was cancelled due to the security situation in the region. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is trying to get the players out with the help of the government.

Former Liverpool legend Graeme Souness also shared updates from Abu Dhabi Airport. In a video posted on Instagram, he described hearing loud explosions while waiting to board his flight back to the UK. He said anti-missile systems were intercepting missiles in the area.

Meanwhile, former Olympic medalist
PV Sindhu is the biggest Indian name stranded in Dubai at the moment. She described her ordeal as a frightening experience after her coach nearly survived a bomb scare while travelling to the All England Open via the UAE.

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Former Bangladesh cricket captain Mushfiqur Rahim is also stuck in the region. He had travelled to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia for a pilgrimage, but got stuck after flights were grounded as a precautionary measure.

“Unfortunately due to the war between USA, ISRAEL AND IRAN all the flight has return to Jeddah and now i am in jeddah airpot including thoushand of passengers…when and how we will able to go to Dhaka along with other Bangladeshi people,” Rahim wrote on his Facebook page.

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Israel-US strike on Iran: PCB confirms ODI match cancelled in Abu Dhabi amid Middle East tensions | Cricket News – The Times of India


Israel-US strike on Iran: PCB confirms ODI match cancelled in Abu Dhabi amid Middle East tensions | Cricket News – The Times of India
Dubai cricket stadium (File photo)

The second unofficial one-day match between Pakistan Shaheens and England Lions in Abu Dhabi, scheduled for Sunday, was called off after security concerns in the region intensified“The safety and security of our teams and staff is our top priority,” the ECB said in a statement.“Tomorrow’s second ‌50-over game between England Men’s Lions and Pakistan Shaheens in Abu Dhabi will no longer go ahead, and we ‌are delaying the departure of England Women for their proposed trip to Abu Dhabi next week.”.Pakistan Cricket Board also confirmed that the match scheduled for the day had been cancelled and that players and team officials were told to stay inside their hotel as a precaution.The move followed advice from the England and Wales Cricket Board amid the situation in Abu Dhabi.“There will be no practice session as well and the team has been advised to remain indoors,” the PCB said in a statement, adding that the safety and security of players and support staff remains the top priority.The PCB remains in contact with the ECB and is monitoring developments.A decision on the remaining matches will be taken after the Middle East airspace reopens. The board will decide whether the Shaheens squad should return to Pakistan or continue with the series, depending on the security situation.The disruption comes after coordinated military strikes by the United States and Israel on Iran on February 28. Tehran responded with missile fire across parts of the Gulf, leading several countries to close or restrict their airspace.The United States and Israel carried out the offensive on Saturday, with US President Donald Trump urging the Iranian public to remove its leadership.The strikes led to airspace closures in parts of the Gulf and affected international airlines, including Emirates and Air India.Air India said it has cancelled all flights to and from major Gulf cities — Abu Dhabi, Dammam, Doha, Dubai, Jeddah, Muscat, Riyadh and Tel Aviv — until further notice.Dubai International Airport has suspended operations indefinitely due to airspace restrictions following the missile strikes.