Afghanistan's remarkable victory over England in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 has once again drawn praise from the cricketing world, with legends of the game applauding the team's steady rise in international cricket. The Asian side, known for its fearless brand of cricket, continued its
Delhi Capitals (DC) announced the hugely exciting appointment of England legend Kevin Pietersen as their team mentor ahead of the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) season. The 44-year-old will link up and work alongside a formidable Delhi Capitals support staff which includes Director of
With each ICC event, Afghanistan rewrites its cricketing story, firmly establishing itself as a serious threat to the world's best. No longer just a team known for causing upsets, they consistently take down some of the biggest names in international cricket.
After registering a win over England at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Wednesday, Afghanistan head coach Jonathan Trott said that his team's focus will now shift to their next game against Australia on Friday at the same venue.
Following Afghanistan's win over England at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Wednesday have put the Hasmatullah Shahidi-led side in contention for the semi-final spot from Group B along with Australia and South Africa.
Jos Buttler refrained from making an "emotional decision" about his captaincy future after England's Champions Trophy campaign ended on a heartbreaking note in Lahore.
Afghanistan opener Ibrahim Zadran etched his name in history with a sensational knock of 177 off 146 deliveries, the highest individual score in ICC Champions Trophy history.
It was a nerve-wracking thriller as spectators witnessed ODI cricket at its best. The momentum swung like a pendulum as the game went right down the wire, leading to a nerve-wracking thriller.
Afghanistan upsets England as they clinch victory by 8 runs. England needed 326 in their fifty overs but fell short, getting bowled out for 317 in 49.5 overs, resulting in their elimination from the ICC Champions Trophy.