Champions Trophy Live: Axar Patel misses Hattrick as Captain Sharma drops sitter
India captain Rohit Sharma hit the ground in frustration after dropping a simple catch at first slip on Thursday, February ...
Read moreDetailsIndia captain Rohit Sharma hit the ground in frustration after dropping a simple catch at first slip on Thursday, February ...
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 moreDetailsNew Delhi: Former spinner Harbhajan Singh weighed in on the absence of pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah and identified the moment ...
Read moreDetailsStar India batter Virat Kohli missed the first ODI against England in Nagpur, owing to a swollen right knee. Shreyas ...
Read moreDetailsRohit Sharma faced numerous tough spells as an opening batter in cricket. However, the Indian cricket team captain did not ...
Read moreDetailsJammu and Kashmir did the unthinkable as they defeated defending champions Mumbai in their sixth round clash in the ongoing ...
Read moreDetailsGetting into the Indian cricket team is tough, but holding on to place in the side is even tougher. Being ...
Read moreDetailsIndian cricket team skipper Rohit Sharma's disastrous form continued as he was dismissed for just 3 during Ranji Trophy encounter ...
Read moreDetailsJust days after the BCCI issued new guidelines for its contracted players, which made participation in domestic tournaments a must, ...
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