The Indian junior men's hockey team defeated arch-rival Pakistan with a 5-3 scoreline in the high-scoring final of the Men's Junior Asia Cup in Muscat on Thursday in Oman to successfully defend their title. On this occasion, Hockey India announced a cash reward of 2 lakhs to each player and
The fast-paced event had six competitors picked from the field of 20 who will play the main 72-hole event from December 5 to December 8. The tournament which has had an Indian, only once - Anirban Lahiri in 2016 in the field - will see three players of Indian origin in the field. They are Sa
This is the third Abu Dhabi T10 title victory for the Gladiators, having earlier won the tournament in the fifth and sixth seasons respectively. Their star batter Jos Buttler was adjudged Player of the Tournament as he scored a total of 242 runs in the tournament at a strike rate of 224.07.
The Big Cricket League marks a revolutionary step in cricket entertainment, featuring six elite teams competing in Surat from December 12. This pioneering tournament brings together international cricket legends, experienced domestic players, and emerging local talent in a unique format that
Jay Shah officially assumed the role of International Cricket Council (ICC) Chair on December 1, succeeding Greg Barclay, who held the position since November 2020. Shah, previously successful in his endeavours with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), was elected unopposed as
Team India on Wednesday banned open net practice sessions after more than 5000 spectators came to the Adelaide Oval to watch the side, according to a report from The Age.
Telecom player Bharti Airtel has awarded a multi-year, multi-billion extension deal to Ericsson to enhance its 4G and 5G RAN products and solutions, the company said in its stock exchange filing on Wednesday.
With the much-anticipated league returning after a seven-year hiatus, Brinkman is thrilled to be part of the action, particularly in India, where he cherishes the chance to play in one of the sport's most passionate arenas.
Batting coach Thilina Kandamby said that the Sri Lanka players are not mentally down after conceding a massive 233-run defeat against South Africa in the first match Test of the series.
As Australia prepares for the second Test at Adelaide Oval, a pink-ball, day-night affair, they would no doubt be haunted and bothered heavily by the 295-run loss that transpired at Perth. Once glorious Australian batting line-up was exposed big time, especially Steve Smith and Marnus Labusc