A dominant all-round performance from Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) saw them secure a five-wicket victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at Uppal Stadium in their Indian Premier League (IPL) clash on Thursday. Quickfire half-centuries from Nicholas Pooran and Mitchell Marsh, coupled with a fier
After being put to bat first, SRH could make just 190/9, flopping as per their recent gigantic standards as they lost wickets quickly. In the run chase, Pooran and Marsh charged up the pursuit with their hard-hitting shots and chased down the total with 23 balls left.
The newest chapter of Axar's career as DC captain got off to a memorable start as his team braved a poor start during a 210-run chase, with Ashutosh Sharma and Vipraj Nigam pulling off knocks that they all would remember for a long time, guiding the team to a one-wicket win over LSG.
Ashutosh continued from where he left off the previous season with Punjab Kings (PBKS), producing an impeccable and calm finish to help DC escape from the jaws of defeat during a once-dead run-chase of 210 runs and clinch a one-wicket win against LSG at Vizag on Tuesday.
Ashutosh's clutch, odds-defying knock overshadowed the hard-hitting half-centuries of stars Mitchell Marsh and Nicholas Pooran as a valiant DC was able to overcome an inexperienced LSG bowling attack on Monday at Vizag during a tough run-chase of 210 runs.
The Railways batter continued from where he had left off during the debut 2024 season with Punjab Kings, pulling off a clutch knock that lifted DC from 65/5 during a 210-run chase and failed all computerised and data-driven win predictors.
Ashutosh Sharma pulled a heist for ages, coming in at 65/5 while chasing 210 and producing a memorable partnership with Vipraj Nigam to help DC make a highly unlikely comeback and secure the game by one wicket at Vizag on Monday. The uncapped batter displayed brilliant hitting ability and ex
Delhi Capitals found a new hero in Ashutosh Sharma, who singlehandedly left Lucknow Super Giants gobsmacked and sealed a narrow one-wicket win for his side in the ongoing Indian Premier League on Monday.
Defending champions Washington Freedom retained 15 players, the most by any team, but let go of Head, who was their joint-highest run-getter alongside captain Steve Smith with 336 runs each. The franchise also let go of bowlers Akeal Hosein and Andrew Tye, who took two and five wickets each
England captain Jos Buttler etched his name in the record books by becoming the highest run-scorer against India in T20 Internationals. The milestone came during the second T20I of the India-England series at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, where Buttler surpassed West Indies star Nic
The ICC Men's T20I Team of the Year celebrates the most outstanding performers who left a lasting impression with their match-winning contributions, making 2024 a remarkable year for T20 cricket, as per the International Cricket Council (ICC).