After months of speculation, Virat Kohli has officially called time on his illustrious Test career, bringing the curtain down on a red-ball journey that helped define an era in Indian cricket. At 36, Kohli's decision to step away from the longest format ends a storied chapter marked by iconi
Jasprit Bumrah has reportedly taken himself out of the running to become India's next Test captain, according to Sky Sports News. Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant have now emerged as the top candidates to replace Rohit Sharma, who announced his retirement from Test cricket recently.
Indian veteran batter Virat Kohli and other cricketers hailed the Indian Army for protecting our country in these difficult times after terrorist camps were destroyed at nine locations in the neighboring country under Operation Sindoor.
Rohit's 11-year-long Test career, which saw him transform from a middle-order batter to a world-class opener in the second half, finally ended with the skipper announcing his intentions to give up the whites and continue playing ODIS in a social media post.
Gill being named as Test captain looks inevitable, as it looks that Jasprit Bumrah, who led India in two Tests of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and picked up a record-breaking 32 wickets in five Tests, is likely to miss some Tests during the upcoming cycle for his workload management and preven
Rohit called time on an 11-year Test career, leaving India with a massive leadership vacuum ahead of their ICC World Test Championship (WTC) kickstarting series against England in June this year.
Despite Mumbai Indians (MI) falling short against Gujarat Titans in a thrilling encounter in Mumbai, Jasprit Bumrah once again proved why he's regarded as one of the finest bowlers of his generation. The ace pacer delivered a stunning spell, finishing with figures of 2/19 in his four over
Star India spinner Ravindra Jadeja remained at the top, whereas Bangladesh cricketer Mehidy Hasan Miraz rose in the latest ICC Men's Test Player Rankings for all-rounders, as per the ICC official website.
Bhuvneshwar was speaking in a video posted by RCB's official X handle, a team where he is playing alongside Virat. Bhuvneshwar represented India in Tests from 2013-2018 on 21 occasions, taking 63 wickets at an average of 26.09, with best figures of 6/82. He was at his best under Virat, playi
Bhuvneshwar was speaking in a video posted on RCB's official X handle. The 'Swing King', as he is known by his fans, last played for India in a T20I against New Zealand in November 2022. Since then, younger pacers like Arshdeep Singh, Umran Malik, Mayank Yadav etc have been given chances to