Former England cricketer Michael Vaughan wondered if the remainder of the 18th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) could be shifted to the UK after the tournament was suspended for a week amid the rising border tensions between India and Pakistan.
The cricket fraternity united to extend heartfelt wishes to India for its exemplary performance under Rohit Sharma's captaincy and head coach Gautam Gambhir to secure yet another Champions Trophy title on Sunday.
Virat's chase masterclass and fine run in ODIs against Australia continued as he powered India to a four-wicket win over Aussies in the semifinal, driving the Men in Blue to brink of a win from situation of 43/2 during a 265-run chase before some heavy blows from Hardik Pandya and KL Rahu
Former England captain Michael Vaughan expressed his frustration with the inconsistent batting form of Indian batter Shubman Gill while Australia's wicketkeeper-batting legend Adam Gilchrist had a witty remark for the stylish cricketer.
Having earned kudos across the cricketing world for his bowling performances, even Jasprit Bumrah would not have expected this kind of praise with a former Australian batting star reckoning that legendary batter Don Bradman would not have reached such peaks if he had faced a bowler of Bumra
India, who began the series with a historic win in Perth, failed to sustain their momentum and lost the series by 1-3. This marked Australia's first Border-Gavaskar Trophy triumph in a decade, their last win came in 2014-15.
Smith continued to find his way back into consistent runs as he slammed a record-breaking century against India during the Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), continuing his love affair with the venue and the World Test Championship (WTC) 2023 runners-up.
As Australia prepares for the second Test at Adelaide Oval, a pink-ball, day-night affair, they would no doubt be haunted and bothered heavily by the 295-run loss that transpired at Perth. Once glorious Australian batting line-up was exposed big time, especially Steve Smith and Marnus Labusc
Following Australia's shocking 295-run loss to India at Perth's Optus Stadium, which was Australia's first-ever loss in Tests at the venue, Hazlewood said as quoted by Wisden, "You probably have to ask one of the batters that question probably, I am sort of relaxing and trying to get a bit o
The Border-Gavaskar Trophy starting with the Perth Test from Friday would be a clash of two exciting bowling attacks. While Australian side has the class, experience and an enviable wicket-tally of Cummins, Starc, Hazlewood and Lyon, the Indian pace attack is inexperienced. Though star pacer
Anderson, the 42-year-old ageless pace wonder for England who retired from international cricket this summer and took up a coaching role for the national side, has registered himself for the IPL mega auction to be held this year in Jeddah on November 24-25 at a base price of Rs 1.25 crores.