Asia continues to produce some of the most promising talent in the world, two of which could form the future generation of 'Fab Four' batters, replacing legendary names like Virat Kohli, Steve Smith, Joe Root and Kane Williamson, who are in the final stages of their career. Some promising ta
India talisman pacer Jasprit Bumrah along with England batters Joe Root, Harry Brook and Sri Lanka all-rounder Kamindu Mendis were shortlisted for the ICC Men's Test Cricketer of the Year on Monday.
Asia continues to produce some of the most promising talent in the world, two of which could form the future generation of 'Fab Four' batters, replacing legendary names like Virat Kohli, Steve Smith, Joe Root and Kane Williamson, who are in the final stages of their career. Some promising ta
Sri Lanka head coach Sanath Jayasuriya reflected on his side's 109-run defeat to South Africa in the second Test and said that the batters need to score more runs.
During the auction, Bethell attracted a bid from SRH and Punjab Kings (PBKS) before RCB jumped in and got his services. The young all-rounder has played 7 T20Is for England, scoring 173 runs with two fifties at a strike rate of 167.96.
Mendis played in four Tests during the month, scoring 451 runs at an average of 90.20, helping his side to a consolation win at The Oval in England before playing his part in a superb series triumph against New Zealand back in Sri Lanka. He has also scored two centuries in this run.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday named the Men's Player of the Month nominees for September which included Travis Head, Prabath Jayasuriya, and Kamindu Mendis.
Following the win against New Zealand in the second Test at Galle, Sri Lanka left-arm spinner Prabhat Jayasriya heaped praise on his teammate Nishan Peiris after his brilliant performance in the second innings of the Test match.
Sri Lanka's in-form all-rounder, Kamindu Mendis, derived great pleasure from going past the 1,000-run mark in Test format and is now looking forward to their upcoming white-ball tours.
Sri Lanka captain Dhananjaya de Silva has attributed his team's success after a dominating performance against New Zealand. On Sunday, Sri Lanka defeated the Black Caps (New Zealand) by an innings and 154 runs in the second Test at Galle. Reflecting on their performance, de Silva remarked
Now, Lanka has five wins and four losses in nine Tests. They have a point percentage (PCT) of 55.56 percent, which is not very far from Australia, which sits at second place with a PCT of 62.50 after eight wins, three losses, and a draw in 12 Tests. India is at the top with seven wins, two l