BCCI U-Turn: Players’ Families Allowed for One Champions Trophy Match!
The Indian cricketers will reportedly be allowed to take their families for one match during the Champions Trophy 2025. India, ...
Read moreDetailsThe Indian cricketers will reportedly be allowed to take their families for one match during the Champions Trophy 2025. India, ...
Read moreDetailsOne of the biggest reasons why India did not want to risk Jasprit Bumrah for the Champions Trophy 2025 was ...
Read moreDetailsAustralia's hopes for the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy were dealt a significant blow on Thursday with the announcement that captain ...
Read moreDetailsRohit Sharma faced numerous tough spells as an opening batter in cricket. However, the Indian cricket team captain did not ...
Read moreDetailsGautam Gambhir on Sarfaraz Khan:Â Team India's players and Head Coach Gautam Gambhir are facing criticism after their crushing 1-3 defeat ...
Read moreDetailsIndia's ace pacer Jasprit Bumrah momentarily left the field on the second day of the fifth and final test against ...
Read moreDetailsRohit Sharma's decision to sit out of the Sydney Test shouldn't be misconstrued as a retirement decision. He's confident "things ...
Read moreDetailsIND vs AUS 5th Test: Have you ever seen a non-striker's get a send off? Bit to unpack here but ...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi:Â Jasprit Bumrah has called the move by Rohit to "opt to rest" as one of the positives in ...
Read moreDetailsBOXING DAY! is the biggest day on the cricketing calendar. And this year India and Australia have locked horns against ...
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