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Irani Cup: Taide’s Unbeaten Century Takes Vidarbha To 280/5 Against ROI
Irani Cup: Atharva Taide’s unbeaten century and his commanding third-wicket stand with Yash Rathod helped Vidarbha reach 280/5 at stumps on day one of the Irani Cup game against Rest of India at the VCA Stadium in Jamtha on Wednesday.
By IANS News • 9 months ago
Women’s World Cup: Gardner's 77-ball Century Helps Australia Post 326 Against NZ
ODI World Cup: All-rounder Ashleigh Gardner smashed a scintillating 115 off 83 balls to help Australia post a daunting 326 all out in 49.3 overs against New Zealand in their 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup clash at Holkar Stadium on Wednesday.
By IANS News • 9 months ago
Women's World Cup: How Pakistan Perform With Clarity On A Given Day Will Decide Their Fate, Says Marina Iqbal
ODI World Cup: Pakistan enters the 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup on the back of winning the qualifying tournament in April, including sweeping past West Indies and Bangladesh. With Pakistan set to play all of its games in Colombo, their spin-heavy attack, Fatima Sana’s influence, and Sidra Amin’s consistency at the top offer glimpses of a team eager to go past being a group stage finisher.
By IANS News • 9 months ago
We're Going To Take Call On Match-to-match Basis: Gill On Bumrah’s Participation In WI Tests
West Indies Tests: Indian Test skipper Shubman Gill gave his take on Jasprit Bumrah’s inclusion in the playing XI for the two West Indies Tests starting Thursday, saying that the team will decide based on the duration of every match.
By IANS News • 9 months ago
Switching Formats Is More Mental Than Technique, Says Shubman Gill Ahead Of 1st Test Vs WI
Narendra Modi Stadium: India’s Test captain Shubman Gill, who just concluded his Asia Cup campaign and is set to lead the team in the two-match Test series against West Indies starting Thursday, said that switching from one format to the other is more mental than technical.
By IANS News • 9 months ago
Sri Lanka To Co-host Inaugural Women’s T20 World Cup – Cricket For The Blind 2025
Sri Lanka Cricket Association: Sri Lanka will co-host the first-ever Women’s T20 World Cup – Cricket for the Blind, scheduled from November 11 to 23. The tournament will begin with the inauguration and first five matches in New Delhi (Nov 11 to 13), continuing with four matches in Bengaluru (Nov 14 to 16), and concluding with 15 matches in Colombo, Sri Lanka (Nov 14 to 23), including the final and closing ceremony on November 23.
By IANS News • 9 months ago
If England Get Early Momentum And Field Well, They Can Be A Very Dangerous Side: Robinson
ODI World Cup: England’s white-ball journey has been anything but steady. A group-stage exit at the T20 World Cup, a fleeting high in South Africa, and then a brutal 16-0 Ashes drubbing in Australia left the team staring at a hard reset. The shake-up was swift: Jon Lewis and Heather Knight made way for Charlotte Edwards and Nat Sciver-Brunt.
By IANS News • 9 months ago
Marsh Powers Australia Past Robinson’s Century In Chappell-Hadlee T20I Series Opener
Hadlee T20I: A power-hitting display from captain Mitchell Marsh powered Australia to a comprehensive victory in the opening match of the Chappell-Hadlee T20I series in Mount Maunganui, overshadowing a superb maiden T20I century from New Zealand’s Tim Robinson.
By IANS News • 9 months ago
'Sundar Fitting In The Role Of What Ashwin Did With Jadeja', Says Childhood Coach M. Senthilnathan
At The Oval: As India prepares for their first home Test series since Ravichandran Ashwin's retirement in December 2024, when they take on the West Indies in the first of two games in Ahmedabad on Thursday, the question on everyone's mind is whether Washington Sundar can keep going to fill the void left by a legend who defined Indian spin bowling across 106 Tests, especially in a home domination era.
By IANS News • 9 months ago
Ponting Appreciates Even Small Efforts, That’s Why Players Respect Him, Says Dhawan
New Delhi: Veteran Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan expressed his admiration for Ricky Ponting, highlighting the Australian legend’s influence as a coach and leader during his time with Delhi Capitals.
By IANS News • 9 months ago
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