India stalwart Virat Kohli earned plaudits from former cricketers across the world for his flamboyant display against arch-rival Pakistan in a high-stakes affair in the ongoing Champions Trophy in Dubai.
Virat Kohli's childhood coach, Raj Kumar Sharma, had a simple yet powerful message for the Indian stalwart's critics to watch his statistics after the 36-year-old tonked a blistering century against arch-rival Pakistan in Dubai in the ongoing Champions Trophy.
After outwitting arch-rival Pakistan in a pulsating clash, BCCI Vice President Rajeev Shukla expressed optimism that India will continue to fly high in the Champions Trophy and storm into the final on March 9.
Virat Kohli played a gem of an innings in a high-voltage clash of the Champions Trophy against arch-rivals Pakistan on Sunday, bringing up a finely paced century and also creating records in the process.
Virat Kohli continued to live up to his reputation of 'Chase Master' by delivering a knock for the ages, sealing a six-wicket victory for India against the arch-rivals Pakistan in the Champions Trophy group stage match on Sunday in Dubai.
The 36-year-old Indian legend reached this milestone during the ICC Champions Trophy match against arch-rivals Pakistan at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday.
As the highly anticipated India vs Pakistan clash in the Champions Trophy unfolds, former Team India selector Sarandeep Singh has weighed in on the contest, firmly backing India as the favourites. With both nations boasting a rich history of cricketing rivalry, this encounter is expected to
Pakistan skipper Mohammed Rizwan won the toss and elected to bat first against arch-rivals India in their second clash of Group A at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday.
As the highly anticipated India vs Pakistan clash in the Champions Trophy unfolds, family members of Indian cricketers have shared their thoughts, adding to the excitement surrounding the match. With both nations boasting a rich history of cricketing rivalry, this encounter is expected to ca
Former cricketer and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Ramiz Raja believes that the 'underdog' tag on Pakistan can actually help them in the 'must-win' Champions Trophy clash against 'bitter rivals' India in Dubai today.
Team India will lock horns against arch-rivals Pakistan in their second Group A clash at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday in order to book their spot in the semifinals of the ongoing competition.