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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi plays unreal shots, his batting is unbelievable: Dilip VengsarkarFormer captain Dilip Vengsarkar has hailed 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi as an "unbelievable" talent with immense potential, drawing par...
Washington Sundar says playing all formats for India is a blessing, not a challengeWashington Sundar embraces playing across all formats for India. He calls it a beautiful blessing. Fitness is key to his consistent opportu...
Champions Trophy: Pakistan's Shaheen Afridi fit to play against NZ? Star pacer says, 'I find myself...'Pakistan's Shaheen Afridi assures his and teammates’ fitness as they face New Zealand in the Champions Trophy. Afridi dismisses concerns ab...
Shikhar Dhawan on retirement: Didn't have inspiration left to play domestic cricket for national spotFormer India opener Shikhar Dhawan retired from international and domestic cricket in August, citing a lack of inspiration to continue play...
England's allrounder Moeen Ali retires from international cricket at 37Moeen Ali, the England allrounder, has retired from international cricket at age 37. Having played in 68 tests, 138 ODIs, and 92 T20Is sinc...
KL Rahul finally opens up about Koffee with Karan controversy with Hardik Pandya on Nikhil Kamath's showKL Rahul, Indian cricketer, reflected on the 'Koffee with Karan' controversy, detailing its substantial effect on him. The fallout from his...
Derivative products on Indian bonds see strong global demandOverseas investors are flocking to Indian assets through a derivative product ahead of government bond inclusion in the JPMorgan index, acc...
Who is Mitchell Starc? Aussie cricketer, who became IPL’s most expensive buy at Rs 24 cr, can bowl in 140-150 kph range!The 33-year-old Australian cricketer is the fastest bowler in the history of ODI cricket to reach 150 and 200 wickets.
'They couldn't digest my performance': Md Shami hits back at Pakistani cricketers for insinuating ICC engaged in foul play during WCThe normally mild-mannered bowler was in no mood to spare detractors. He advised the Pakistani team to take joy in other's success.
Virat Kohli: Anatomy of a megastar keeping a dying format aliveOn November 15, Virat Kohli transcended the boundaries of statistical indulgences. In front of his childhood idol, Kohli was able to show t...
RRR fame Jr NTR meets Indian cricketers ahead of ODI match in HyderabadTeam India's player Yuzvendra Chahal, Shubman Gill, Suryakumar Yadav, Ishan Kishan, and Shardul Thakur were among those who met the popular...
'You're ok to talk to me?' Behind the banter between Ravindra Jadeja and ManjrekarAfter the match, television commentator Sanjay Manjrekar met up with Jadeja for an interview, and the first question he asked him was ....
Kohli has put Team India in situation where there is no looking back: Rohit Sharma"He's (Kohli) put the team in the situation where there is no looking back. Those five years that he has led the team led from the front ev...
Not just women's cricket, every athlete’s momentum is broken because of Covid-19: Mithali RajThe 37-year-old Mithali, who has retired from the shortest format and wasn’t part of the T20 World Cup side, is set to lead India in the 50...
Books, plants & spring cleaning keep Mithali Raj busy when she's working from homeThe cricketer also revealed how she is balancing her hobbies with fitness training.
Hardik Patel takes swipe at PM, says only 'chaiwala' can advise unemployed youth to sell 'pakodas'His tweet came after Modi, in a recent interview, reportedly said: "If a person selling pakodas (snacks) earns Rs 200 at the end of the day...
Indian eves aim for second straight win as they face West IndiesIndia’s dominant opening win against England — their first ODI win against the country since 2012 — has galvanized the support of the media...
Ravi Shastri hits back, says he was already on Thai vacation when BCCI call cameShastri said ideally he should have been there for the interview, but BCCI gave him the Skype option.
We've surprised many but not ourselves: Virat KohliIndia turned around their fortunes after a winless early Australian summer to be worthy defending champions in the 50-over showpiece event.
Why is Virender Sehwag analysing India's 2011 World Cup win now?The reaction by Virender Sehwag on India's 2011 World Cup win was, to put it mildly, rather late in the day.