Following his side's 14-run loss to Zimbabwe in their ICC Cricket World Cup qualifiers match, Oman skipper Zeeshan Maqsood said that his side gave away 30-40 runs extra and in the second half while chasing, they lost too many wickets.
Pawar said that the stand of the Sikh, Jain and Christian communities should be made clear. "I am taking more information but I have heard that Sikh Community are not in favour of supporting UCC. The stand of this community can not be ignored," Pawar added.
With the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Qualifiers moving into the Super Six stage on Thursday, all eyes are on a Sri Lankan bowling all-rounder, a West Indies white-ball star, and an all-rounder dominating on home soil as they strive to help their respective teams seal berths in the showpiece e
New Delhi [India], June 29: Seven Colors Broadcasting, a Tech company has joined hands with Indian Media Company Unisys Infosolutions Private Limited, and has set its foot forward to build bridges with their audiences with 3 TV channels viz. Saga Music, Saga Music Haryanvi, and Sikh Ratnaval
West Indies batter Nicholas Pooran and Zimbabwe all-rounder Sikandar Raza moved up the ICC Men's ODI Player Rankings with their impressive performance in the group stage of the Cricket World Cup Qualifier
Sikkim, often referred to as 'The Land of Mystic Splendor', is an oasis of tranquillity where tradition and nature come together in a profound and symbiotic relationship.
On Monday, in the ICC Cricket World Cup qualifier match, Zimbabwe defeated the United States of America by 304 runs. After the win, Zimbabwe's captain Sean William said, small contribution played a massive part in the win.
The five teams that will battle it out for top honours are Harare Hurricanes, Joburg Buffaloes, Durban Qalandars, Bulawayo Braves and Cape Town Samp Army. The inaugural edition will commence on 20 July, with a grand finale scheduled for 29 July. All the games in the tournament will be pla
"Today, Modi Ji has put India on the world map, I don't think we could ask for anything more. People have started looking up to India, the business people," he said.
Lashing out at "so-called liberals" inside the country, Singh said, "The so-called liberals, here, who talk about the rights of minorities, why are they silent about Pakistan? They should voice against it."