• Australia maintains a good advantage despite a shocking collapse

    Australia maintains a good advantage despite a shocking collapse

    Until the Indian openers cut 13 runs from the deficit at lunch on the second day of the Indore Test, the visitors had concluded with a potentially crucial lead of 88 runs despite losing their final six wickets for 12 runs.
  • Australians learned some difficult lessons from Ahmedabad about a new trade

    Australians learned some difficult lessons from Ahmedabad about a new trade

    Nathan Lyon met Todd Murphy halfway to the bowling end before Todd Murphy's third over in India's batting on Saturday (March 11). The senior off-spinner had made the long trek across from the deep mid-wicket fence for a chance conversation. It ended up being a quick course. And Lyon accompanied Murphy all the way to the top of his bowling mark, frequently advising his young apprentice to appear to slow down a bit and move his line closer to the off-stump.
  • Unwavering Shami makes the most of a useful track

    Unwavering Shami makes the most of a useful track

    With its true bounce and small boundary sizes, Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium can offer some of the best batting conditions in white-ball cricket. Even in the early Indian season, when the bounce and nip can somewhat tip the bat-ball balance in their favor, fast bowlers have liked the thought of bowling here. It so happened that Friday, March 17, was one of those days. Mohammed Shami took full advantage of the favorable circumstances and demonstrated the potency of pace, especially when the opposition enters
  • Promotion to Grade A+ contract for Ravindra Jadeja

    Promotion to Grade A+ contract for Ravindra Jadeja

    India's all-design allrounder Ravindra Jadeja has been knock up to Grade A+ class of BCCI focal agreements, which has only three different players in Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah. Each year, the quartet will receive INR 7 Cr. Axar Patel, Jadeja's left-arm spin twin, moved from Grade B to Grade A
  • India's Men's Cricket team recently defeated England 3-2 in a five-match T20I series

    India's Men's Cricket team recently defeated England 3-2 in a five-match T20I series

    The most recent five-match T20I series between India and England was won by India's men's cricket team with a score of 3-2. Players like Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Bhuvneshwar Kumar made significant contributions throughout the series as the team put up some outstanding performances.
  • Royals score an exciting victory following the Hetmyer assault

    Royals score an exciting victory following the Hetmyer assault

    Sanju Samson (32-ball 60) and Shimron Hetmyer (26-ball 56*) scored quick half-centuries to help Rajasthan Royals escape a hazardous situation and secure their fourth victory in five games on Sunday in Ahmedabad, defeating Gujarat Titans by three wickets with four balls remaining.
  • Abbas and Abbott lead Hampshire to a decisive victory

    Abbas and Abbott lead Hampshire to a decisive victory

    With Yorkshire at 138 for 3 at the close of the third day of play thanks to half centuries from Adam Lyth (69*) and Shai Hope (53*), the visitors need only 63 more runs to defeat Sussex on the fourth day.
  • I had been eager to complete a game like that -Timothy David

    I had been eager to complete a game like that -Timothy David

    Tim David's final flurry made headlines on a night when the Wankhede Stadium saw its first-ever successful pursuit of a target over 200 yards. In the effort to score runs, Mumbai Indians had a number of heroes, but David's lightning-quick 14-ball 45 was undoubtedly one of the best.
  • SRH and KKR try to avoid finishing last

    SRH and KKR try to avoid finishing last

    Both Sunrisers Hyderabad and Kolkata Knight Riders have had a dismal season thus far. Their position at the bottom of the points standings, alongside Delhi Capitals, reflects this. The table also hints that not all is hopeless, at least not yet. Even the Delhi Capitals, who started the tournament with five straight losses, are still in the running for a playoff spot at this point because of how close the race is.
  • England and New Zealand will compete in the opening World Cup match in Ahmedabad

    England and New Zealand will compete in the opening World Cup match in Ahmedabad

    In Ahmedabad, the Men's 50 Over World Cup will begin and end in 2023. The opening match is set to be between England and New Zealand on October 5, while the championship game will also take place at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Motera on November 19.Reliable sources claim that Australia will be India's opponent in the team's inaugural game, which is almost certainly going to take place in Chennai. The pivotal match against Pakistan will take place on October 15, a Sunday, same like the champions