Afghanistan's progression to the semi-finals of the World Cup has been a remarkable and wholesome story for a team who have been on the rise in this format for some time, with New Zealand and multi-time world conquerers Australia the highest-ranked teams facing the Afghan storm.
The last time these two nations faced off in a Men's T20 World Cup semi-final was just 19 months ago in Adelaide, when a remarkable opening partnership between Jos Buttler and Alex Hales saw England cruise to 10 wicket win that forced a complete rethink in India's T20 strategy and move away
Telugu Desam Party (TDP) MP T Krishna Prasad on Tuesday said that he was "shocked" after AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi took oath as a member of the Lok Sabha with the words "Jai Palestine".
Independent MP from Bihar's Purnea, Pappu Yadav on Tuesday wore a t-shirt with the words 'Re-NEET' on it as he took oath as a member to the 18th Lok Sabha and demanded the conduction of the medical entrance exam again and special status for the state of Bihar.
West Indian great Brian Lara predicted Afghanistan would reach the semifinals over a month before the T20 World Cup, and now that the squad has done so, captain Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan felt immense delight in proving him correct.
In a match filled with excitement, the Siliguri Strikers women's team, led by Priyanka Bala, triumphed over Smashers Malda by a narrow margin of 2 runs. This victory marked their final game in the Bengal Pro T20 League, ensuring they ended the season on a high note
Siliguri Strikers ended their maiden campaign on Monday with a nail-biting match against Smashers Malda. Tarun Godara was the man of the moment as he whacked six sixes before Siliguri Strikers had to face a defeat in their last match
Afghanistan captain took to social media on Tuesday to share a photo with his Indian opponent Rohit after both teams advanced to the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 semifinals.
Veteran cricketer David Warner's time as Australia's crafty, competitive, ball-blasting opening batter is finally over after the team was eliminated from the ICC T20 World Cup after a long and drawn-out process.
As Tvesa Malik regained her form other Indians were amateur Avani Prashanth (69-70-72) and Vani Kapoor (68-70-73) at T-33rd. The defending champion Diksha Dagar (71-72-70) and Pranavi Urs (71-69-73) were T-43rd and Ridhima Dilawari (70-72-72) was T-54