Following the Asia Cup from August 30 onwards in Pakistan-Sri Lanka, India's next big assignment will be the 50-over World Cup at home. Having won the 2011 edition of the tournament as a 23-year-old, Kohli now heads into the tournament as an undisputed all-time great of the game and lifting
Madushanka suffered a torn oblique muscle during a practice match on Friday and may be battling to regain his peak fitness ahead of the ICC Cricket World Cup in India from October 5 onwards.
India's number-one ranked T20I batter Suryakumar Yadav on Monday expressed optimism that the upcoming Asia Cup will serve as a tournament where he finally manages to crack the ODI code
The Asia Cup 2023 will kick off on August 30 onwards and will be held in Pakistan-Sri Lanka. India will kickstart their campaign against arch-rivals Pakistan from September 2 onwards.
India's journey towards the World Cup at home will gain greater intensity as they start their Asia Cup campaign against Pakistan on September 2. After this, Men in Blue's next big test will be the World Cup at home from October 5 onwards. India will start their campaign against Australia in
The Asia Cup to be held in Pakistan and Sri Lanka will start from August 30 with the match between arch-rivals India and Pakistan on September 2 at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy set to serve as the Men in Blue's campaign opener.
The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) on Sunday announced an 18-member squad for the upcoming Asia Cup 2023. The event will be played in Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
In an interview with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), ahead of the Asia Cup starting from August 30, Iyer talked about his mental state during the injury/rehab phase, support system, the practice camp in Bengaluru ahead of the continental event etc.
The next hearing over the case has been scheduled for September 7 enabling the rape-accused cricketer to fly to Pakistan to appear on the pitch during the Asia Cup 2023 scheduled to start from August 30.
Pakistan all-rounder Shadab Khan took a jibe at former Indian cricketer Ajit Agarkar for his remarks on how Virat Kohli will deal with Pakistan's deadly pace bowling set-up.