Former India pacer and 2011 ODI World Cup winner Munaf Patel has been appointed as the new bowling coach of Delhi Capitals (DC) ahead of the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 season.
Speaking about his batting skills ahead of the third T20I against South Africa at Centurion, Indian pacer Arshdeep Singh said on Tuesday that he loves batting when the wickets are flat and there are medium-pace bowlers, adding that he is trying to contribute with the bat as well.
Ahead of the much-awaited Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 against India at home, Australia's uncapped batter Nathan McSweeney opened up on his plans against right-arm seamer Jasprit Bumrah Indian bowlers in the upcoming series.
Pakistan's interim white-ball head coach Jason Gillespie believes Haris Rauf's fiery pace exposed flaws hidden within the Australian team during their historic ODI away series triumph.
Varun Chakaravarthy, after being dropped from the Indian cricket team, went back to the basics and made significant changes to his bowling technique. Reflecting on his learnings from his first stint with the team, Chakaravarthy shared the details of his journey.
Harshit Rana and Nitish Reddy, are two uncapped selections in India's squad for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, who are coming riding on a strong performance in the domestic circuit."He's had enough bowling. Important for a fast bowler to be fresh. It's a five-Test series, so trainers and physio
Following their defeat against England by seven wickets, Rovman Powell, the captain of West Indies discussed the strategies and challenges his team faced.
"It's a trend in Barbados. Teams win the toss and bowl because of what it offers in the first six," Powell said in the post-match presen
After India's three-wicket loss to South Africa in the second T20I, Varun Chakaravarthy, who claimed his maiden five-wicket haul for India, shared insights into the challenges batters face when playing against him.
Chakaravarthy emphasized the combination of his consistency and overspin as
In an extraordinary display of bowling prowess, the New Zealand (NZ) cricket team successfully defended a modest total of 108 runs against Sri Lanka (SL) in Dambulla on Sunday. The low-scoring thriller saw New Zealand emerge victorious by bundling out Sri Lanka for just 103 runs in 19.5 over
Shepherd, who emerged as the pick of the West Indies bowlers, dismissed Buttler for 83. He ended with figures of 2/45 in 2.5 overs. England successfully chased down the target in 14.5 overs.
In a candid assessment of India's performance in the recent Test series against New Zealand, two-time World Cup-winning captain Ricky Ponting pinpointed a significant issue, Indian batters' collective struggle against quality spin bowling