

India
Robin Uthappa tells toughest bowler he ever faced
Former Indian cricketer Robin Uthappa recently praised Pakistan bowler Mohammad Asif, calling him the toughest bowler he has ever faced. Uthappa highlighted Asif’s skill level, praising...
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India
/ 6 days agoCaptain Rohit Sharma’s Blunder at Toss: India Fans in Shock as Team Leader “Forgets” crucial decision
India’s captain, Rohit Sharma, caused a stir at the toss of the second one-day international match against New Zealand as he...
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India
/ 2 weeks ago2023 going to be unlucky for Rishabh Pant
Rishabh Pant, one of India’s top cricket players, is set to miss a significant amount of playing time due to a...
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New Zealand
/ 2 weeks agoNew Zealand fly to India for NZ vs Ind series
New Zealand recently triumphed over Pakistan in a three-match ODI series and have now departed for India to play as many...
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IPL
/ 3 weeks agoIPL 2023 Prep Begins Now: SA20 to Serve as Practice Platform
The inaugural edition of SA20, a South African domestic cricket tournament, is set to serve as a warm-up event for the...
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Pakistan
/ 2 months agoMohammad Irfan slams BCCI and PCB
Pakistani pacer Mohammad Irfan has slammed the arch-rivals cricket board, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the Board of Control of...
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India
/ 2 months agoLegends League Cricket back as LLC Masters
After getting enormous success in the first two editions, the Legends League Cricket will be back as LLC Masters from 2023....
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Cricket News
/ 2 months agoPCB gives a shut-up call to BCCI
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to retaliate against the Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) after secretary...
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India
/ 2 months agoWill Suryakumar Yadav ever play Test cricket?
Suryakumar Yadav has evolved as one of the finest Indian batters in limited-over cricket. He was among the phenomenal run-scorers in...
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India
/ 2 months agoNo point for Indian cricketers to play other T20 leagues than IPL, ex-Indian cricketers
Despite India’s failure at big stages of the ICC T20 World Cup, the ex-Indian cricketers see no reason why the current...