As world
New Format, Fresh Energy: Suryakumar Yadav’s India Look To Bounce Back In T20Is
The training session reflected a mix of intensity and calm. Players were seen going through running and stretching drills, fine-tuning their movements and coordination. Head coach Gautam Gambhir kept a close watch on proceedings, offering tactical insights and ensuring every player stayed focused on the task ahead.
While the ODI defeat exposed areas to address, the shorter format gives this young Indian side a clean slate and a chance to reassert their flair. The Suryakumar-led squad, featuring a blend of fresh faces and proven performers, will look to set the tone early in what promises to be an exciting contest.
Related Cricket News on As world
-
Women's World Cup: Harmanpreet Happy With Bowling In Rain-hit Match, Awaits Word On Pratika Rawal's Injury
Dr DY Patil Stadium: Though it was a frustrating evening as rain kept the players inside for hours and eventually resulted in India's Women's World Cup clash with Bangladesh being ...
-
Women's World Cup: Pratika Rawal's Injury A Major Concern Ahead Of Semis As Bangla Match Abandoned
The BCCI Medical Team: Ahead of the all-important second semifinal against Australia at the same venue, India had a huge scare when opener Pratika Rawal suffered an injury while attempting ...
-
Women's World Cup: Rain Plays Spoilsport; India V Bangladesh Clash Abandoned
Heavy rain, which started around 10 pm, caused the last league match of the ICC Women's ODI World Cup between India and Bangladesh to be called off with no result ...
-
Women's World Cup: Radha's Three-fer Helps India Restrict Bangladesh To 119/9 In Rain-hit Match
ODI World Cup: Brought into the side in place of Sneh Rana, left-arm spinner Radha Yadav bagged a three-fer as India restricted Bangladesh to 119/9 in a rain-plagued 27-overs-per-side last ...
-
Women's World Cup: India-Bangladesh Match Reduced To 27 Overs Per Side Due To Rain
Dr DY Patil Stadium: Play in Match 28 of the ICC Women's World Cup between India and Bangladesh will start at 8.05 pm, and the game will be reduced to ...
-
2027 World Cup Will Be His Final Go At The Cherry On The Cake: ABD On Kohli’s 50-over…
World Cup: South African batting legend AB de Villiers believes that while Virat Kohli still has several strong years of cricket left in him, the 2027 World Cup will likely ...
-
MotoGP: Alex Marquez Clinches Sepang Victory As Bagnaia Suffers Late Bike Problem
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing: After clinching second place in the MotoGP World Championship on Saturday, Alex Marquez backed it up with a commanding victory in the Malaysian Grand Prix ...
-
Didn't Want To Risk Ecclestone Before Huge Game, Says Sciver-Brunt
ODI World Cup: England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt said the team opted not to risk Sophie Ecclestone’s fitness during their eight-wicket win in the final group stage match against New Zealand ...
-
Head Coach Wasim On His Way Out After Pakistan Women Fail At ODI World Cup
New Zealander Mark Coles: The Pakistan women’s team is set to have a new head coach, with incumbent Mohammad Wasim likely to be removed after a failed World Cup campaign ...
-
Wanted To Go Out On High, But Didn’t Happen, Says Devine After Final ODI Appearance
ODI World Cup: New Zealand captain Sophie Devine admitted she had hoped for a winning farewell in her final ODI appearance, but acknowledged that things didn’t go to plan, as ...
-
Women’s World Cup: Bowlers And Amy Jones Help England Thrash New Zealand By Eight Wickets (Ld)
Amy Jones struck a fluent unbeaten 86 as England cruised to an eight-wicket win over New Zealand in their final group stage game in the 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup ...
-
Pakistan's Basketball Community's Outrage Over Alleged Favouritism Showcases Administrative Failure: Report
FISU World University Games: Pakistan’s basketball community’s outrage over the alleged favouritism and lack of transparency in the team selection for the Singapore tournament marks yet another case of the ...
-
Women's World Cup: Play In India-Bangladesh Match Set To Start At 5 PM
Dr DY Patil Stadium: Play in Match 28 of the ICC Women's World Cup between India and Bangladesh will start at 5:00 PM, and the game will be reduced to ...
-
Women’s World Cup: Amy Jones Hits Unbeaten 86 As England Thrash New Zealand By Eight Wickets
ODI World Cup: Wicketkeeper-batter Amy Jones struck a fluent unbeaten 86 as England cruised to an eight-wicket win over New Zealand in their final group stage game in the 2025 ...
Cricket Special Today
-
- 05 May 2026 10:06
-
- 21 Apr 2026 09:40
-
- 16 Apr 2026 10:18
-
- 13 Apr 2026 10:25