“The End of an Era: India’s Spin Wizard R Ashwin Retires from Cricket”
Ravichandran Ashwin has announced his decision to retire from all formats of cricket with immediate effect following the draw in...
Read moreDetailsRavichandran Ashwin has announced his decision to retire from all formats of cricket with immediate effect following the draw in...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: India may not win this test match from here on, but they are no less than winners after...
Read moreDetailsNZ vs ENG: Even tough a series win wasn't a possibility, New Zealand managed to send off its stalwart Tim...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: Nathan Lyon had taken his first wicket of this match and he removed the mighty KL Rahul for...
Read moreDetails"Edged, caught behind the stumps, and gone", there was no change in Virat Kohli's fortunes as the India batter was...
Read moreDetailsD Gukesh fulfilled his dream of becoming a chess world champion with his victory over Ding Liren in the FIDE...
Read moreDetailsThe legendary Sunil Gavaskar recommended that Virat Kohli watch Sachin Tendulkar's memorable innings in Sydney from 2004 to address his...
Read moreDetailsIndia skipper Rohit Sharma came under the scanner for his captaincy on Day 2 of the ongoing 3rd Test against...
Read moreDetailsAustralia's Travis Head once again proved to be a challenging opponent for India, as he scored his second consecutive century...
Read moreDetailsBrisbane: Indian Cricket team fast bowler Mohammed Siraj was booed heavily by a part of the crowd at the Gabba,...
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