The India-Pakistan rivalry, despite its largely one-sided track record leaning towards India in recent years, continues to give excitement as it took a patient, well-calculated 69* from Tilak and half-century partnerships with Sanju Samson and Dube to drag India out of troubled waters fro
He also said India is holding negotiations for Free Trade Agreements (FTA) with several countries of the world, and the country is on the way to becoming the third largest economy.
After the ICC Champions Trophy, head coach Gambhir added another trophy to his cabinet as a mature knock of 69* from Tilak Varma helped India lift themselves from 20/3 to a successful run-chase of 147 against Pakistan in the title clash on Sunday.
Having already shattered plenty of records in T20I cricket, Suryakumar registered first major feather in his cap with the T20I Asia Cup win by beating Pakistan by five-wickets in a tense title clash at Dubai on Wednesday. Alongside the feared spin bowling trio of Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav an
Surya-led India continued their dominant run in T20I cricket, handing Pakistan their third loss in the head-to-head encounters between these two sides in the final of the Asia Cup at Dubai on Sunday. It was Tilak Varma's clutch, well-calculated 69* which helped India chase down a modest 1
Speaking with ANI, Suryakumar Yadav, appreciating PM Modi's support, said, "It feels good when the country's leader himself bats on the front foot; it felt like he took the strike and scored runs."
"The wildlife heritage in Madhya Pradesh is quite rich and efforts have been made to preserve all species that make our country diverse. There are a lot of species that have disappeared over time, such as the Cobra that used to be in Madhya Pradesh years ago and after Chhattisgarh separated,
As India clinched the ninth Asia Cup title after defeating Pakistan in the final of the 2025 edition on Sunday, Men in Blue T20I skipper Suryakumar Yadav lauded his team's performance in the tournament, defeating their arch-rivals thrice in a singular tournament for the first time in the his
"The Indian player played the cricket match like a warrior. The Prime Minister correctly described the victory... I congratulate the players...and they also refused to take the trophy from Pakistan's hands. I am proud of our players and extend my greetings to them," CM Yadav told ANI.
Following India's Asia Cup 2025 triumph, left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav shared his feelings after being part of a thrilling final. He stated that finals are meant to test a player, and he was really "proud" of the way Men in Blue played last night against Pakistan.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) vice-president Rajiv Shukla expressed his feelings, saying that he always had faith in the Men in Blue that they would lift the Asia Cup 2025 title.