Former West Indies batting maestro Chris Gayle has rooted for India stalwart Virat Kohli to dethrone him from the summit of the ICC Champions Trophy run-scorers. The explosive southpaw also extended a heartwarming message to Virat's long-time compatriot Rohit Sharma to keep scoring sixes an
For a nation where cricket is followed like a religion by millions, tennis-ball cricket sets the foundation for many. Every street sees young aspiring cricketers weave their dreams with a tennis ball. The Indian Street Premier League (ISPL) has been giving those dreams a platform to shine.
New Zealand's former white-ball maestro Martin Guptill recalled his days of opening the batting alongside current Indian skipper Rohit Sharma following his stunning unbeaten 160* off just 49 balls in the Legend 90 League on Monday.
"As soon as we received information, we reached here and are trying to ascertain how it occurred. We don't know how it actually happened though three wagons of the goods train derailed. The train was coming from Satna direction. We are collecting further details about it," said Rohit Singh,
Former cricketer-turned-commentator Sanjay Manjrekar is concerned about India captain Rohit Sharma's proficiency in performing constantly as he did in 2019.
After a frustrating series of failures, mostly in Test cricket, the Hitman made a triumphant return to his accumulating ways with an explosive knock to guide India to a brilliant four-wicket win.
At Cuttack, every minute spent was worth it for fans who had waited for months to witness Rohit hit top gear once again. The Hitman set his struggles aside, timing and middling his shots with perfection to score 119 in 90 balls, with 12 fours and seven sixes. His runs came at a strike rate o
Former Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh backed Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma to showcase their match-winning abilities in the upcoming Champions Trophy, stressing that while expectations are high, both still have the talent to deliver, even as young players wait for their opportunities.
Former Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh believes India has an advantage in the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy, underlining that familiarity with Dubai's pitches will give them an edge over Pakistan in their much-anticipated clash.