‘It Is New For Us Too’: Rohit Sharma On Playing In Dubai!
India skipper Rohit Sharma has rejected suggestions that India playing all of their matches in Dubai gives then an advantage ...
Read moreDetailsIndia skipper Rohit Sharma has rejected suggestions that India playing all of their matches in Dubai gives then an advantage ...
Read moreDetailsWhen Rohit Sharma said "we don't know which pitch is going to be played" in the semi-final, he was spot ...
Read moreDetailsIND vs NZ ICC Champions Trophy:Â India will face New Zealand in their final Group A match of the ICC ...
Read moreDetailsThe presence of five-left handed batters in the New Zealand line-up and the slight calf trouble faced by Mohammed Shami ...
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 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 ...
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