Former Australian pace sensation Brett Lee praised the new Indian pace sensation Mayank Yadav performing in the IPL for LSG. Pacer Mayank Yadav made his IPL debut with a bang, troubling batters with his fiery pace, hitting the 150 kmph plus mark consistently.
Mayank Yadav's debut has earned him acclaim from some of the best bowlers to ever play the game, including pace greats like Brett Lee of Australia and South Africa's Dale Steyn. Mayank has played two first-class matches, 17 List-A games and 11 T20 matches. He represents Delhi at the domes
A high-level New Zealand delegation is visiting India to explore collaboration opportunities with Indian universities and encourage dialogue on the internationalisation of education.
Sydney Cricket Ground witnessed a dazzling showcase of multicultural cricket talent at the SCG Multicultural Cup 2023. Eight community teams, representing diverse cultures, converged at this iconic venue for a spirited tournament that transcended borders and celebrated unity through sports
Even though the Aussies had a sloppy start to the prestigious tournament and lost their first two games against India and South Africa. But still, Pat Cummins' side managed to confirm their spot in the final after staying unbeaten in seven consecutive of the ODI World Cup 2023.
Former Australian stars Adam Gilchrist, Brett Lee, Matthew Hayden and Jason Gillespie sent special messages to the Baggy Greens, wishing them their sixth world title in the final against hosts India at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday.
During his visit, he will meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defence Minister Yoav Gallant and senior security and intelligence officials.
The enchanting game of cricket with its dimensions of batting, bowling and fielding throws up comparisons. Virat Kohli versus James Anderson, Sachin Tendulkar versus Brett Lee, David Warner versus Stuart Broad or even Shubman Gill versus Mitchell Starc - match-ups add to the mystery and inte
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Thursday stressed on reforms in global governance, so that it represents today's power and economic relations, and not that of 1945 when the institutions were initially formed.
As a consortium of the world's five fastest emerging economies, the BRICS exudes profound economic optimism. It was touted to present an alternative global order that would act as a formidable response to the Washington consensus-driven Bretton Woods Institutions. The heft of the group sprin