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From Haryana's Fields To PKL Fame: Nitesh Kumar's Rise With Tamil Thalaivas
The Pro Kabaddi League Season: In a village tucked away in Haryana’s Rohtak district, a young boy once spent his days swinging a cricket bat. Kabaddi was nowhere on the radar - until one afternoon changed everything. That boy was Nitesh Kumar, now one of the brightest defensive prospects in the Pro Kabaddi League, and the rising star of Tamil Thalaivas.
By IANS News • 11 months ago
That Would Be Something Special: Gayle On Potential Reunion With Kohli And De Villiers In WCL 2026
West Indies Champions: While the West Indies Champions narrowly missed out on a World Championship of Legends semifinal, the tournament ended on a powerful note with Chris Gayle opening up about the team’s journey, his plans and a possible dream reunion with Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers.
By IANS News • 11 months ago
Drawing Test Series In England With Young Team Is Big Motivation For Gill: Kaneria
Without Rishabh Pant: Former Pakistan spinner Danish Kaneria believes that India skipper Shubman Gill’s leadership debut - guiding a young team to a 2-2 Test series draw against England - will serve as a major source of motivation for the youngster going ahead in his career.
By IANS News • 11 months ago
If Jaiswal Didn't Score A Ton, Siraj Wouldn't Have Runs To Defend: Kaif
ICC World Test Championship: Former India cricketer Mohammed Kaif has said that alongside Mohammed Siraj, young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal also deserves equal credit for India's thrilling win at The Oval. He pointed out that if Jaiswal hadn't scored a century in the second innings, there wouldn't have been enough runs on the board for Siraj to defend, and India could have ended up on the losing side.
By IANS News • 11 months ago
'Unbelievable Performance From India, Gill Carried The Team On His Shoulders': Danish Kaneria
Danish Kaneria: Former Pakistan spinner Danish Kaneria was in full praise of India's 'unbelievable' Test win against England at The Oval to level the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2-2. The veteran also credited young captain Shubman Gill for leading from the front and carrying the team on his shoulders in the absence of senior batters Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.
By IANS News • 11 months ago
Pakistan Not Ready for India Yet, Says Rashid Latif Ahead of Asia Cup Thriller
Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif believes Pakistan will face a formidable task when they take on arch-rivals India in their much-anticipated Asia Cup clash on September 14
By IANS News • 11 months ago
DPL 2025: West Delhi Lions Pull Off Stunning Chase To Continue Season Of Run-fest
West Delhi Lions: The high-scoring action continued in the second season of the Delhi Premier League (DPL) as West Delhi Lions pulled off a spectacular run chase, defeating East Delhi Riders by 7 wickets at the Arun Jaitley Stadium here on Monday.
By IANS News • 11 months ago
Ex-India Keeper Wriddhiman Saha Takes Charge As Bengal U-23 Men’s Head Coach
Bengal Pro T20 League: Former India wicketkeeper-batter Wriddhiman Saha has taken charge as the head coach of the Bengal under-23 men’s team, who had their first training session of three hours at the Eden Gardens on Monday.
By IANS News • 11 months ago
I Don’t Think Many People Gave This Indian Team A Chance: Kaif Reflects On Historic Oval Thriller
Jamie Overton LBW: Former India cricketer Mohammad Kaif called “a big win for India” despite the series ending in a 2-2 draw, India pulled off one of their most sensational Test victories — a six-run triumph in the fifth and final Test against England at The Oval. From being written off before the series began to levelling it on the final day with nerves of steel and a clutch bowling effort, this Indian team showcased what Kaif hailed as a triumph “won on the field — not on paper.”
By IANS News • 11 months ago
5th Test: This Indian Team Believes In Getting Through The Opposition With An Opening, Says Gill
The Oval Test: India captain Shubman Gill said his side’s series-levelling six-run win over England in the fifth Test at The Oval was built on their belief that any small opening created by them could be used to create a path of victory.
By IANS News • 11 months ago
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