Author: Divyansh Mishra

An engineer who fell in love with Cricket since childhood. Writing, analysing and learning about this beautiful sport every day.

Sunil Gavaskar drops a massive statement regarding technical flaw of Yashasvi Jaiswal

After India’s loss to England in the 5th Test at Kennington Oval, London, Sunil Gavaskar expressed concerns about opener Yashasvi Jaiswal. Jaiswal was out for 2 in the first session after being trapped in front of the stumps by Gus Atkinson. He has been struggling for a big score since the second Test. Gavaskar said Jaiswal seems to be having problems with balls coming back at him from around the wicket. Gavaskar said Jaiswal might be uncertain and less confident now. He looked good when he scored a hundred in the first Test, but he hasn’t looked fluent since. That…

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Tri-Series Announced

Pakistan and Afghanistan will play 7 T20Is in the UAE. The series starts on 29th August. Emirates Cricket announced on 1st August that the series will be a good preparation for the 2025 Men’s T20 Asia Cup which will also be held in the UAE. All 7 matches will be played at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium. This is a rare series between the UAE, Pakistan and Afghanistan. It will happen in August and September. Pakistan will play Afghanistan on 29th August. UAE will play Pakistan on 30th August. After the first 6 matches, the top 2 teams will play the…

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Lionel Messi to Share stage with Sachin Tendulkar and Rohit Sharma as Kerala

Lionel Messi, the soccer superstar, is coming to India and will be at Wankhede Stadium on December 14 for a big event. You can watch cricket balls being hit and see a soccer legend in person. Wankhede will add another chapter to its history. The Times of India reported that the event organizers, Wizcraft, asked the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) for permission and got it. MCA’s main council approved it in a recent meeting. You will need a ticket to get in. The report also said that a few Indian cricketers will be there. Mumbai is not the only city…

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Lanka Premier League 2025 Rescheduled

The 6th edition of the Lanka Premier League is back but at a different time. The LPL will now be from November 27 to December 23, 2025, not in the middle of the year as usual. According to Sri Lanka Cricket, the reason for this change is to get the LPL in line with the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. Sri Lanka wants its best players ready for the World Cup. Cricket fans can look forward to action at three venues: Colombo (RPICS), Pallekele (PICS), and Dambulla (RDICS). The LPL is known for exciting cricket and this year should…

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India Coach Reveals Why Jasprit Bumrah Was Left Out

Ryan ten Doeschate, India’s assistant coach, said England scheduled the fifth Test on the “best bowling wicket” of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy only after Jasprit Bumrah had played his three games. Bumrah had declared before the series that he would play only three Tests, the first, third and fourth and rest in the second which India won. Ten Doeschate compared the situation to piecing together a puzzle, balancing India’s need to win matches with the risk of long term injury, similar to what happened after their tour of Australia. “Whenever I answer this, I talk about putting the pieces together. People…

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Harshit Rana Confident Team India Will Win Fifth Test

Harshit Rana, the right-arm seamer, is confident that Team India will win the fifth and final Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025 against England at the Kennington Oval in London. Karun Nair’s half-century along with his unbeaten partnership with Washington Sundar helped India recover after losing wickets on the first day of the fifth Test against England at The Oval on Thursday. India ended the day at 204/6, Nair (52*) and Sundar (19*) unbeaten, having added 51 runs after the team was struggling at 153/6. Talking about India’s chances, Harshit Rana told ANI, We have played well throughout this series.…

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Sunil Gavaskar to Be Honoured with Statue at MCA

Mumbai has been a hotbed of cricket talent for India. Over the years it has produced some amazing players who have taken India’s reputation global. From Sunil Gavaskar, Dilip Vengsarkar, Sachin Tendulkar, Rohit Sharma to Shreyas Iyer, it’s hard to imagine an Indian team without a player from Mumbai. MCA Cricket Museum Coming Soon Mumbai Cricket Association is opening its museum next month. It will be a must visit for people going to Wankhede Stadium. The museum is a tribute to Mumbai cricket and its great players. They have named it MCA Sharad Pawar Cricket Museum. Reports say that visitors…

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Shreyas Iyer & Sarfaraz Khan Confirmed for Domestic Return

Shreyas Iyer has announced he will play in the Duleep Trophy which starts India’s domestic season this year. The tournament begins on August 28 and teams will be picked this Friday afternoon in Mumbai. Iyer along with Sarfaraz Khan and Shivam Dube will start their domestic season with the Duleep Trophy. This year the tournament is back to the zonal format. Iyer recently captained the Punjab Kings to their first IPL final in a decade. After that he took a vacation in Europe and posted pictures from Spain after the Mumbai T20 league where his team lost in the final…

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Nathan Lyon Names Jack Leach as England's Best Spinner

Shoaib Bashir started the five-Test series against India as England’s main spinner. The 21-year-old who debuted against India in Visakhapatnam last year took 10 wickets in the first three Tests. He missed the last two because of a finger injury at Lord’s. With Bashir out, England brought back Liam Dawson after eight years and he played at Old Trafford. In his first red-ball match for England since 2017, Dawson got only one wicket. England could have recalled Jack Leach but they didn’t. Nathan Lyon, the Australian spinner, thinks Leach is England’s best bet for the Ashes tour later this year.…

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Jasprit Bumrah to miss the future test series

The BCCI is thinking of changing the way they pick players, especially when it comes to Jasprit Bumrah. According to TOI, they will only pick Bumrah for future Test series if he can play all the games. This is different from the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy situation where he said he could only play three games and the team agreed to it. So he sat out after the first Test. Even though a new bowling lineup helped the team win the second game, he came back for the next two games. He was still the team’s best bowler, took 14 wickets at…

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