India bowling coach Morne Morkel isn't expecting any training session for the players before the pulsating final against arch-rival Pakistan in Dubai at the Asia Cup.
What was supposed to be a dead rubber turned out to be perhaps the best match of the tournament, with both sides crossing the 200-run mark and SL even getting a centurion in Pathum Nissanka. While Indian bowling was beaten to the pulp, some solid performances from middle-order batters and he
Sri Lanka's destructive opener Pathum Nissanka dethroned India's batting wizard Virat Kohli from the pinnacle with a flamboyant ton in the final Super Fours fixture at the ongoing Asia Cup in Dubai.
With this nail-biting win, India remain unbeaten and advance to the final, while Sri Lanka bowed out of the Super Four stage without a win, despite entering it unbeaten. The match saw standout performances from both sides, with India holding their nerve in crunch moments.
Suryakumar Yadav's downturn since donning the India skipper's hat continued, after he orchestrated a rustic knock against Sri Lanka in the Super Fours fixture at the ongoing Asia Cup in Dubai on Friday.
Sri Lanka captain Charith Asalanka won the toss and opted to field against India in the final Super Fours fixture at the ongoing Asia Cup in Dubai on Friday.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has fined Pakistan tearaway Haris Rauf 30 per cent of the match fee for using "abusive language" while opening batter Sahibzada Farhan received a warning for his controversial celebration gesture during the Super Fours fixture against arch-rival Ind
Kaif clarified that his comments were merely a cricketing observation from a well-wisher and admirer, emphasising Bumrah's stature as India's biggest match-winner. Kaif responded calmly to Jasprit Bumrah's criticism, framing his comments as "a cricketing observation from a well-wisher and
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Friday termed Bharatiya Janata Party's foreign policy a "failure", blaming the government for the "suffering" of India's businesses and trade due to the tariffs imposed by the US.
He added that traders would now meet with their representative body that held talks with the government. "If its members were able to give a satisfactory justification regarding yesterday's agreement, traders would deliberate on whether to continue the protest," Hussain said.
"Bookings, which earlier used to be around 10,000, are now at the level of 18,000 per day. In small cars also, we are seeing very good traction in terms of bookings. An interesting part is that beyond 100 cities, the response is even better. The bookings have almost doubled-100 per cent g