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England Was A Good Learning Curve For Gill, Says Former NZ Star Jesse Ryder
Former New Zealand: Former New Zealand all-rounder Jesse Ryder believes the tour of England has been a great learning curve for India's newly-appointed Test skipper Shubman Gill.
By IANS News • 11 months ago
Shubman Gill, Sophie Dunkley Named ICC Players Of The Month For July
Shubman Gill: India Test captain Shubman Gill and England spinner Sophia Dunkley have been named the ICC men's and women's Player of the Month for July, respectively.
By IANS News • 11 months ago
Orla Prendergast Gains Big In ICC Women's T20I Rankings After Stellar Performance Against Pakistan
Ireland Women Cricket: Ireland allrounder Orla Prendergast has risen in the ICC Women’s T20I rankings after playing a pivotal role in her side’s 2-1 series victory over Pakistan in Dublin, with several other players from both teams also making progress in the latest weekly update.
By IANS News • 11 months ago
The Entire Dressing Room Had An Unspoken Understanding: Ambati Rayudu Recalls His Time With MI
Indian Premier League: Former India batter Ambati Rayudu reflected on his eight-season stint with Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League (IPL), saying the team enjoyed a close-knit dressing room atmosphere and consistently supported one another on the field.
By IANS News • 11 months ago
'It's A Long Road': Cricket West Indies Charts Revival Plan
Cricket West Indies: The West Indies are currently "not in the same level-playing field as other playing countries,” prompting an emergency meeting convened by Cricket West Indies (CWI). The gathering, which included legends such as Brian Lara, Clive Lloyd, Viv Richards, Desmond Haynes, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, and current head coach Daren Sammy, concluded with a preliminary roadmap aimed at reviving West Indies cricket. However, as noted by participants, “it's a long road, it's not going to happen tomorrow".
By IANS News • 11 months ago
Aus A Games Perfect Prep Leading Into World Cup: Tahlia McGrath
Cricket World Cup: Australia vice-captain Tahlia McGrath while explaining why she chose not to take part in this year’s The Hundred, said that she believes playing with Australia A in Brisbane against India A this week will be an ideal preparation for the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in India, starting September 30.
By IANS News • 11 months ago
India Captain Harmanpreet Kaur Targets Historic First Women’s World Cup Win
Harmanpreet Kaur vows to end India’s Women’s World Cup drought as the 2025 edition kicks off on September 30 against Sri Lanka.
By AFP News • 11 months ago
Maharaja Trophy: Noronha’s Fifty Guide Mangaluru Dragons To 33-run Victory Over Gulbarga Mystics
Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wadiyar Cricket Stadium: The Mangaluru Dragons began their campaign at the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20, with a 33-run victory over the Gulbarga Mystics at the Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wadiyar Cricket Stadium.
By IANS News • 11 months ago
South Delhi Superstarz Win Thriller Despite Rahul Chaudhary’s Final-Over Hattrick
Rahul Chaudhary’s final-over hattrick went in vain as South Delhi Superstarz chased down a huge target of 197 runs with three wickets in hand in 19.5 overs.
By IANS News • 11 months ago
In Many Ways, Growth Of Women’s Cricket A Reflection Of Country’s Progress, Says Gupta
International Cricket Council: International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive Sanjog Gupta said the growth of women’s cricket is a reflection of the country’s progress in many varied ways. Gupta’s comments came on the day ICC marked the 50 days countdown of Women’s ODI World Cup, starting on September 30.
By IANS News • 11 months ago
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