Author: Divyansh Mishra

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

Axar Patel's Parents

India’s third ICC Champions Trophy crown earned them a four-wicket triumph over New Zealand at Dubai International Stadium on Sunday, sparking festivities all over the nation. Axar Patel‘s family in Gujarat celebrated the great triumph by sharing sweets and breaking crackers at their Ahmedabad house. Rajesh Patel, father of Axar, was smiling and proud. #WATCH | Gujarat | #iccchampionstrophy2025 | Rajesh Patel, cricketer Axar Patel's father, says, "The team played very well…We are very proud and happy with this victory of the team…" https://t.co/bjfqjm2aly pic.twitter.com/jIUTKxZ4SP— ANI (@ANI) March 9, 2025 One might say the team performed quite well. This win…

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Sunil Gavaskar’s dance moves win

Sunil Gavaskar was very happy with India’s undefeated path to Champions Trophy victory and is jubilant dance as he observed Rohit Sharma and Co. raising the flatware showed just how much he enjoyed the show. Considered by many to be among the best batsmen to have played the game, Gavaskar was on the commentary team for the ICC event that came after a nearly eight-year break. A video of the 75-year-old’s childlike dance went viral on social media; his delight as he observed the Indian team hoisting the silver on Sunday night at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium was clear.…

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Shreyas Iyer after winning his first ever ICC trophy.

After assisting India to win their third Champions Trophy title by defeating New Zealand four wickets in the final here on Sunday, Indian batter Shreyas Iyer was left ‘over the moon’ with a hard 48-run cameo. With 241 runs in five matches behind New Zealand batter Rachin Ravindra, Iyer finished the tournament as the second-best run-getter. The right-handed top-order batsman wins his first ever ICC title. To be real, I am over the moon. Using words, it’s rather difficult to encapsulate this. I’m a little bit nervous about my inaugural ICC Trophy. Credit to everybody in the dressing room. The…

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Jasprit Bumrah drops a special message for team India

Jasprit Bumrah who was missed by every indian fan as soon as the squad for the ICC champions trophy was revealed. The star Indian pacer congratulated the team for securing a historic third ICC Champions Trophy by beating New Zealand by 4 wickets in Dubai on Sunday. Bumrah had turned up during the campaign that he presented at the venue for India’s group-stage Pakistan game, but not as a player. On Instagram, Bumrah posted a congratulatory note for the team’s outstanding accomplishment. His post was captioned saying, “Played like true champions! Congratulations to the entire team on a wonderful tournament…

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Rohit Sharma makes it official about his ODI career

Rohit Sharma has stated after the 2025 Champions Trophy that he has no intention of retiring from one-day international cricket, a significant development for Indian cricket. Rohit is the first captain since MS Dhoni to have two ICC trophies after India defeated New Zealand by four wickets at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Much conjecture abounded about the 37-year-old’s direction going to the ultimate. He would be nearly 40 years old by the next ICC ODI competition, which is the 2027 World Cup; he already retired from T20Is last year. “I won’t be retiring from this (ODI) mode either.” “Going…

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Rohit Sharma's childhood coach

After India won the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 at Dubai International Stadium on Sunday by four wickets against New Zealand, Rohit Sharma’s childhood coach Dinesh Lad was thrilled and delightfully excited. ANI quotes Dinesh Lad as saying, “I have been giving interviews to news outlets since morning that we will win… Rohit informed me before leaving that we will win the Champions Trophy… He has given me this second Guru Dakshina…, “. #WATCH | On India lifting the #ICCChampionsTrophy title, cricketer Rohit Sharma's childhood coach, Dinesh Lad, says, "I have no words to speak, I have been giving interviews to…

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Harry Brook IPL BAN

Harry Brook has for the second year running opted out of his IPL deal with Delhi Capitals, which leaves him in a probable position to be banned from the competitions for two seasons. As per Espncricinfo it has been told that ECB officials last week conveyed Brook’s decision to withdraw to the BCCI, who passed word along to DC, who had bought Brook at the IPL mega auction last November for INR 6.25 crore (£590,000). There is no official IPL line that’s been put out yet, although Brook has posted on social media* that he needs “time to recharge after…

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Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli

Rohit Sharma has absolutely stated he is not going from ODI cricket. As the two struck photographs and reveled in the greatness of their Champions Trophy 2025 victory on Sunday evening in Dubai, India’s captain was not feeling like to let the gossipmongers off lightly during a conversation with his teammate, Virat Kohli. Social media is abuzz with a video in which unfiltered Rohit is supposedly informing Kohli that everyone believes they will retire from ODIs when they actually will not. “Right now we’re not retiring any one.” In the video where Rohit departs Kohli in laughter, he says, “…

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India vs New Zealand Pitch Report

The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Final pitch has been chosen between India and New Zealand. Reports have confirmed that a used surface will be rolled out for the high-stakes clash on March 9 in Dubai. The particular pitch selected has also been for the group stage encounter between India and Pakistan, adding an unexpected Pakistan flavor to the final. The Times of India quoted a report stating that the Emirates Cricket Board traveled on its “two-weeks rest” policy of pitches within Dubai, but with so few choices left after the end of the ILT20, there simply wasn’t an alternative. As…

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Mohammad Amir IPL

Former Pakistani speedster Mohammad Amir has expressed an interest in some opportunity pertaining to playing in the Indian Premier League. The left-arm fast said that he is reticent about his retirement from international cricket-the second time last year-it would also 2026 and would love to use it as an opportunity if it comes his way. “Next year tak meri opportunity ban rahi hai, agar hua to why not (Next year, an opportunity of mine will arise; if it happens, why not). I will play in the IPL,” Amir said on the Haarna Mana Hai show. Pakistani players took part in…

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