“He Literally Wept!” Ex-England Star Emotional as Afghanistan Knock Them Out
Former England cricketer Neil Fairbrother cried after Afghanistan knocked them out of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. In a virtual ...
Read moreDetailsFormer England cricketer Neil Fairbrother cried after Afghanistan knocked them out of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. In a virtual ...
Read moreDetailsPakistan's early exit in the ongoing Champions Trophy 2025 has not only drawn widespread criticism against players but also landed ...
Read moreDetailsDefending Champions and hosts Pakistan crashed out of ICC Champions Trophy 2025 after New Zealand defeated Bangladesh by five wickets ...
Read moreDetailsAussie wicketkeeper batter Alex Carey reckons Australia might need to put at least 400 runs on the board if they ...
Read moreDetailsThe India vs Pakistan clash at the ICC Champions Trophy is currently in progress. While fans continue to cheer for ...
Read moreDetailsPakistani captain Mohammed Rizwan, it was important to doff his hat to Virat Kohli who played a masterful knock to ...
Read moreDetailsPakistan's chances of reaching the semi-finals were dealt a massive blow after they were defeated comprehensively by India in their ...
Read moreDetailsThe Champions Trophy 2025 encounter between India and Pakistan in Dubai saw batters struggle to score runs quickly as the ...
Read moreDetailsRohit Sharma led Indian cricket team is all set to take on Mohammed Rizwan's Pakistan side in match 5 of ...
Read moreDetailsFormer India medium pacer Atul Wassan has said that he wants Pakistan to win the upcoming Champions Trophy clash against ...
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