the cricket
Day-Night matches not as exciting as day Tests: Russell Domingo
Kolkata, Nov 22: Bangladesh coach Russell Domingo said on Friday that pink ball cricket was fine occasionally, but it cannot be the norm.
"On the odd occasion, there is nothing wrong with it. I don't think it's going to be the norm. 10 a.m. start still gets everybody excited. A 1 p.m. start doesn't quite feel the same," he said.
Related Cricket News on the cricket
-
Consistency makes this Indian bowling attack deadly: Mohammad Azharuddin
Kolkata, Nov 22: He was Kolkatas favourite son on the cricket pitch before Prince of Calcutta Sourav Ganguly arrived on the scene. But former India skipper Mohammad Azharuddin said it felt ...
-
India will play wait and watch game in Day-Night Test: Ravi Shastri
Kolkata, Nov 22: India head coach Ravi Shastri on Friday said that the first-ever day-night Test between India and Bangladesh is a historic moment in Indian cricket, adding that the Men ...
-
India have all bases covered, stand good chance at World T20: Trevor Bayliss
Abu Dhabi, Nov 22: Former England coach Trevor Bayliss believes the current Indian team has got all its bases covered and that's why they stand a good chance in next year's ...
-
Now, woman Aussie cricketer Sophie Molineux takes break over mental health
Melbourne, Nov 22: With talks going on about the mental concerns of sportspersons, another Australia cricketer, this time all-rounder Sophie Molineux has requested for a break from the game in ...
-
11 batsmen fall for a duck in U-16 Harris Shield match
Mumbai, Nov 21: In one of a kind incident, not even a single batsman of the Children's Welfare Centre School team was able to score a run against Swami Vivekanand School ...
-
Gabba Test: Pacers shine as Australia bowl out Pakistan for 240 on Day 1
Brisbane, Nov 21: Australian pacers, especially Mitchell Starc, wreaked havoc on the Pakistan batsmen as they bowled out the visitors for 240 on Day 1 of the first Test at The ...
-
Naseem Shah becomes youngest to make Test debut in Australia
Brisbane, Nov 21: Sixteen-year-old Pakistani pacer Naseem Shah on Thursday became the youngest cricketer to make Test debut in Australia when he took the field during the first Test of the ...
-
Spinners help India women complete T20I series sweep over West Indies
Guyana, Nov 21: India women came out with yet another emphatic performance as they defeated West Indies women by 61 runs in the fifth and final T20I played at the ...
-
Lasith Malinga indicates he can play beyond 2020 World T20
Abu Dhabi, Nov 20: Veteran Sri Lanka pacer Lasith Malinga has stated that he intends to play for another two years after next year's World T20. Malinga retired from Test cricket ...
-
Bangladesh pacer Shahadat Hossain banned for 5 yrs for assaulting team mate
Dhaka, Nov 19: Bangladesh fast bowler Shahadat Hossain was on Tuesday banned for five years by the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), with two years suspended, for assaulting a team mate during ...
-
Australia cricketer Emily Smith banned for social media post
Hobart (Tasmania), Nov 19: A social media post, which is against Cricket Australia's stringent anti-corruption policy, has landed Hobart Hurricanes wicketkeeper Emily Smith in hot water as she ha ...
-
Not too sure, but Australian summer could be my last: Skipper Tim Paine
Brisbane, Nov 18: Australia captain Tim Paine on Monday said the upcoming Test series against Pakistan and New Zealand could be the last time he leads the side at home. ...
-
Needed strength around the bowling department: Zaheer Khan
Mumbai, Nov 18: Former left-arm pace ace Zaheer Khan, who is the Director of Cricket Operations at Mumbai Indians, feels the defending champions needed some strength in their bowling department and ...
-
Afghanistan beat West Indies in 3rd T20I, win series 2-1
Lucknow, Nov 17: Afghanistan beat reigning T20I world champion West Indies by 29 runs in the 3rd T20I to seal a 2-1 series victory here on Sunday. Batting first, opener Rahmanullah ...
Cricket Special Today
-
- 22 Dec 2025 12:30
-
- 16 Dec 2025 11:37
-
- 06 Dec 2025 01:04