The 27th edition of the CEAT Cricket Rating (CCR) Awards was held in Mumbai on Tuesday evening, honouring cricketers and former stars across the globe. Former India captain Rohit Sharma stole the limelight not just for his glamorous looks, but also for the special recognition he received
India's stylish opener, KL Rahul, opened up about his Test century drought on home soil, which ended after nine years, attributing it to a change in mentality following his sizzling exploits on the second day of the series opener against the West Indies in Ahmedabad on Friday.
Rahul surpassed Gautam Gambhir and Rohit Sharma, both of whom have nine Test centuries as openers, during the ongoing first Test against the West Indies at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
Indian opener KL Rahul brought an end to a long wait for a Test century on home soil, registering his 11th ton in the longest format during the opening Test against the West Indies at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Friday.
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrates his 75th birthday on Wednesday, the nation came together to shower him with warm wishes and messages, including a special greeting from legendary cricketer Sunil Gavaskar.
MCA announced the grand inauguration of the MCA Sharad Pawar Cricket Museum on Thursday. Spanning over 8,000 sq. ft., this world-class museum stands as a fitting tribute to Mumbai's unparalleled contribution to Indian and global cricket.
"I am at a loss for words because I am overwhelmed by this unique honour. It doesn't happen to everybody that there is a statue just outside the museum, where there is going to be so much footfall. I can't thank the Mumbai Cricket Association enough for this wonderful gesture. Mumbai Cricket
Spanning over 8,000 sq. ft., this world-class museum stands as a fitting tribute to Mumbai's unparalleled contribution to Indian and global cricket. The museum officially opened with much celebration, attended by dignitaries, cricketing legends, administrators, and members of the Mumbai cric
Former India quick RP Singh and decorated spin bowling maestro Anil Kumble recalled the hilarious moments when fans recognised them as other cricketers.
Jadeja ended the series as the fourth-highest run-getter, with 516 runs in five matches and 10 innings at an average of 86.00, with 107* as his best score. He produced a century and five fifties during the series. He was among the batters to have scored 500 or more runs in the series.
The tour witnessed a completely new avatar of Rahul. In the absence of legends like Ravichandran Ashwin, Rohit Sharma, and Virat Kohli, the 31-year-old was no longer someone whose 'potential' was up for debate, just as it had been in the past before every series. Rather, he stepped up as