As India takes on Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup final on Sunday, there will be a focus on the performance of skipper Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli as they will also carry the batting expectations of India team fans into the World Cup starting next month
Over the years, many batters have let their willow speak at the highest level to guide their team to match-winning and many times, trophy-winning performances. Sustained consistency in World Cups is extremely important for players. This consistency became a hallmark for some batters as they
An all-round South Africa crushed Australia by 164 runs in the fourth ODI following a batting masterclass by Heinrich Klaasen and David Miller and an excellent performance by the pace duo of Kagiso Rabada and Lungi Ngidi on Friday. Klaasen has showcased incredible form in white-ball cricket
An all-round South Africa crushed Australia by 164 runs in the fourth ODI following a batting masterclass by Heinrich Klaasen and David Miller and an excellent performance by the pace duo of Kagiso Rabada and Lungi Ngidi on Friday.
An all-round South Africa crushed Australia by 164 runs in the fourth ODI following a batting masterclass by Heinrich Klaasen and David Miller and an excellent performance by the pace duo of Kagiso Rabada and Lungi Ngidi on Friday.
Electing to field first, the Kashi Rudras ran through the Noida Super Kings’ batting unit largely due to the spin duo of Suvrat Prasad Tiwari (4/17) and Shashank Awasthi (2/9)
"I do not think there is something like an advantage or disadvantage. Once you get to India, you know how batting-friendly wickets are. There is a good chance for all the teams. India got a better chance, because they know the conditions well, the calibre of players is also good," said Shana
Sri Lankan spin legend Muttiah Muralitharan has said that Sachin Tendulkar was a "genius from day one" and no cricketer can be like the Indian batting maestro
Lucknow Falcons batting unit was derailed by Atal Behari Rai (6/27) who picked up six wickets to register the best figures of the tournament. The second innings was driven by a blistering knock from Kashi’s Karan Sharma (81*), that began cautiously but evolved into a full-blown assault again
India opener Shubman Gill jumped to second position, among batsmen, in the latest ICC ODI Players' Rankings on the weight of his performances in the ongoing Asia Cup.
Batting first, the Meeru Mavericks set Noida Super Kings a challenging total of 176/10, orchestrated by marvellous knocks from Rinku Singh (53) and Madhav Kaushik (50). With the ball, a team effort from Meerut’s bowling department including wickets from Yash Garg (3/21), Vishal Chaudhary (2/