Aryan Sharma, a 17-year-old who sees Indian batting maestro Virat Kohli as his "inspiration" and sent him a message in 2018 to watch him play for Australia in 2025, saw his dream come true after lining up for the Under-19 team against India in the first youth ODI of the three-match series on
The high-voltage India vs Pakistan Super Fours clash in the Asia Cup has taken an ugly turn, with political outrage erupting in India over the controversial gestures made by some Pakistani cricketers during the game in Dubai.
A fiery 105-run stand between Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill, the vice-captain, helped India chase down the 172-run target with six wickets and seven balls in hand. India has started the Super Four stage with a win and handed them their seventh successive loss in T20Is since Virat Kohli
After the first group stage clash which India won by seven wickets in a one-sided manner, the two arch-rivals will be gearing up for this high-profile clash in Dubai that could play a massive role in deciding their role to the final. A lot of happened off the field due to the 'handshake row'
Congratulating the star batter, YSRCP chief Jagan Reddy said on X, "Heartiest congratulations to Smriti Mandhana for setting the fastest century record in ODI cricket by any Indian in just 50 balls!"
Australia's flamboyant star Beth Mooney's reign with the joint second-fastest ton didn't last long, as India's Smriti Mandhana cantered to the three-digit figure to set a new record during the final fixture of the three-match series at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, here in the national capital o
Sharma said, "The Indian team is much better than the Pakistani team. I am sure that the Indian team is going to win this one. The Indian team is very balanced and I extend my best wishes to the team."
On Kohli calling him lazy, Shami replied, "Your body gets tired when you play a Test match, I may have caught a nap, but to get the 'lazy' tag, I do not mind, but I have the toughest job, I run the most, whenever situation arises, the fast bowler is called, but off the field, agar banda rela