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Pant To Captain India In The Guwahati Test Against South Africa In Gill’s Absence
Guwahati Test: Rishabh Pant will captain India in the second Test against South Africa beginning at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati on Saturday. Pant steps in to lead India in the must-win game following regular skipper Shubman Gill suffering a neck injury in the first Test at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata.
By IANS News • 7 months ago
Mitchell Starc Completes 100 Ashes Wickets, Becomes 13th Australian To Reach Milestone
Mitchell Starc: Veteran pacer Mitchell Starc tore through England’s top order in the first Test in Perth, snaring three early wickets and becoming just the 21st bowler – and the 13th Australian – to reach 100 Ashes wickets.
By IANS News • 7 months ago
Roach, Hodge Return To West Indies Squad For NZ Tests
West Indies Test: Kemar Roach has been brought back into the West Indies Test squad for their December tour of New Zealand. The veteran fast bowler features in a 15-man group for the three-match series, stepping in as Shamar Joseph and Alzarri Joseph remain sidelined with injuries.
By IANS News • 7 months ago
There’s A Lot Of Development, People Are Recognising Women’s Cricket, Says Vaishnavi Sharma
ODI World Cup: Vaishnavi Sharma's emergence as India's hat-trick hero and becoming the leading wicket-taker at this year’s U19 Women’s T20 World Cup win has come at a time when women’s cricket is on the rise in the country, still immersed in the glow of the ODI World Cup win on November 2.
By IANS News • 7 months ago
Bangladesh's Litton Das Reaps Benefit Of Changed Batting Position, Says Mentor Montu Dutta
Litton Kumar Das: Bangladesh batsman Litton Kumar Das, who scored a century on the second day of the second Test against Ireland in Mirpur near Dhaka on Thursday, is reaping the benefit of changing his batting position, believes childhood mentor Montu Dutta.
By IANS News • 7 months ago
Women's Cricket Will Rise To Next Level After ODI World Cup Win, Says Tanuja Kanwer
ODI World Cup: India’s left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Tanuja Kanwer said the 2025 ICC Women’s ODI World Cup win, coming after the U19 Women’s T20 World Cup was retained, would elevate women’s cricket to the next level in the country.
By IANS News • 7 months ago
Cricket: Hard Work Of Legends Has Led Us To 2025 Being A Memorable Year, Says Meghna Singh
ODI World Cup: India pacer Meghna Singh said 2025 will be remembered as a landmark year for women’s cricket, adding that the hard work of past legends for laying the foundation of the sport in the country has led to new milestones and broader recognition.
By IANS News • 7 months ago
Just Like 1983 Win Changed Men’s Cricket, 2025 Triumph Will Redefine Women’s Game In India, Says DDCA Director Shyam Sharma
DDCA Director Shyam Sharma: The Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) director Shyam Sharma said India’s 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup triumph is a watershed moment, saying the way the 50-over trophy win in 1983 reshaped men’s cricket, the same will now happen for women’s cricket in the country.
By IANS News • 7 months ago
It Was Our Luck That We Were Able To Lift The Trophy, Says India All-rounder Sneh Rana
Prime Minister Narendra Modi: It's been nearly three weeks since India lifted the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup title, and the euphoria around the epochal victory hasn’t died down. Off-spin bowling all-rounder Sneh Rana candidly said that winning the trophy was in their luck and that years of persistent efforts culminating in a title win left her with a great feeling.
By IANS News • 7 months ago
PM Modi Sends Heartfelt Wishes To Smriti Mandhana And Palash Muchhal Ahead Of Their Wedding
Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended his warm wishes to World Cup–winning cricketer Smriti Mandhana and music composer-filmmaker Palash Muchhal, marking a special moment for the couple ahead of their expected wedding on November 23.
By IANS News • 7 months ago
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