New Delhi [India], October 14: The Artist Event Cricket League (AECL) Season 6 concluded with a dazzling finale, crowning the Punjab team as the champions at Devam-Dwarka Link Road. The much-anticipated season, known for its unique blend of cricket and entertainment, lived up to its grand le
Badal Doshi posted 4:35.600 in the premier Open Upto 550cc class and was crowned champion while Amarendra Sathe finished second with 4:55.800 and Abhishek Pardeshi came in third with 4:59.600. Badal Doshi backed his fantastic ride with another first-place finish in the Privateer Upto 550cc c
The NY Lagos Strikers were fan favourites, winning the adulation of spectators at Harare Sports Club during their participation in the Zim Afro T10 Tournament.
Both sides were in top form, and dominated their respective games, and stormed into the final, which is scheduled for September 29 at the Harare Sports Club.
George Munsey put on an absolute masterclass at the Harare Sports Club on Day 6 of the second season of the Zim Afro T10, as he scored the first century ever in the history of the competition, which helped the Harare Bolts post a record total, and in the process knocked out the Durban Wolves
Arinesto Vezha, Brandon Mavuta, George Linde, and Salman Irshad put in remarkable performances at the Harare Sports Club on the fifth day of Season 2 of Zim Afro T10, as the Harare Bolts, Cape Town Samp Army, and Jo'Burg Bangla Tigers picked up superb wins, keeping the race for the top 4 wel
It was an action-packed affair at the Harare Sports Club as Colin Munro and Rassie van der Dussen both scored delightful half-centuries to help the Durban Wolves and the NYS Lagos register comprehensive wins.
The second edition of the Zim Afro T10 kicked off with a cracking encounter between the Durban Wolves and the Jo'Burg Bangla Tigers. There were a total of 12 sixes hit in less than 20 overs, as Hazratullah Zazai and Sikandar Raza ensured the Tigers finished the day with an 8-wicket win at th
The two-day Indian Racing Festival also includes triple-headers in the FIA-certified Formula 4 Indian Championship and the FMSCI National Racing Championship (Formula LGB 4). The Madras International Circuit hosted Round 1 and, as such, the drivers would be very familiar with the layout and