Champions Trophy begins today; Pakistan to take on New Zealand in opener
The anticipation for the Champions Trophy's return after over seven years has been incredibly intense, but the three-week entertainment is...
Read moreDetailsThe anticipation for the Champions Trophy's return after over seven years has been incredibly intense, but the three-week entertainment is...
Read moreDetailsThe Indian cricketers will reportedly be allowed to take their families for one match during the Champions Trophy 2025. India,...
Read moreDetailsJavelin star Neeraj Chopra is thrilled that the India-Pakistan rivalry is elevating the sport to unprecedented levels. In an exclusive...
Read moreDetailsWith a 79% rainfall deficit and unseasonably high temperatures, Kashmir is witnessing severe forest fires and dried-up springs. The crisis...
Read moreDetailsOne of the biggest reasons why India did not want to risk Jasprit Bumrah for the Champions Trophy 2025 was...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: Former spinner Harbhajan Singh weighed in on the absence of pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah and identified the moment...
Read moreDetailsThe ICC Champions Trophy is back for the first time since 2017, featuring eight teams vying for a substantial grand...
Read moreDetailsRajat Patidar, the 31-year old middle order batter, has been appointed as the captain of Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) for...
Read moreDetailsIndia head coach Gautam Gambhir praised Shubman Gill and emphasised the need to back young players after the 25-years-old's century...
Read moreDetailsPace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah has missed out on the Indian squad for the Champions Trophy, which will be held from...
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