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Babar Azam to have a tough time

Babar Azam is one of the most premium batters in world cricket. The right handed batter has been one of the most consistent batters in the world and is often regarded as one of the greatest batters to serve Pakistani cricket. However amidst all this one thing that remains consistent with Babar Azam is his inability to perform in the ICC tournaments. The stalwart has been a disappointment for the “Men in Green ” in the last few ICC events. Babar Azam is now going to feature in the ICC champions trophy, however the right handed batter’s performance remains under…

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Michael Bevan Hall of Fame

Michael Bevan, an Australian cricketer, has been inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame after changes were made to the criteria for admission into this illustrious club. According to a statement issued by Cricket Australia, CA, a review of the subjective criteria was undertaken by the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame Committee, in coordination with the Melbourne Cricket Club, steward of the MCG, to acknowledge equally all formats of the game available in respective eras. Based on the revised criteria, two provisions, namely players and representatives in the common category, have now been introduced. Bevan thus becomes the 66th…

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Rohit, Shreyas Iyer and Jaiswal Mumbai airport

India’s international stars, captain Rohit Sharma, middle-order batsman Shreyas Iyer, and top-order batsmen Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal arrived at Mumbai airport on Sunday. These players were present at the Naman Awards 2025, the annual awards given by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Saturday. The first ODI match is scheduled for Nagpur against England next. The first ODI will be played on February 6, at Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, followed by the second ODI on February 9, at Barabati Stadium, and the third one at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. This is India’s last ODI series…

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Team India

In an emphatic farewell manner, on Sunday, February 2, India defeated England at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai by an unparalleled margin of 150 runs in the fifth T20I of the five T20I matches. The batting display, courtesy of Abhishek Sharma’s record-setting knock of 135 off 54 balls, helped India pile up a huge total of 247 runs for the loss of nine wickets after the hosts were put in to bat first by the English side, who, in turn, managed to skittle England for a mere 97 runs in 10.3 overs with two wickets in one over taken by…

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MAL vs AUT Dream11 Prediction

MAL vs AUT Dream11 Team Prediction for ECN Malta T20I Tri-Series 2025 2nd T20I Preview: The ECN Malta T20I Tri-Series 2025 will bring another exciting T20 event with three top Associate nations competing against each other. A total of six games will be played between the two teams. It will be a double round-robin format, and teams will play four games, and the team with the most wins will be announced the winner. Match no. 2 will be played between Malta and Austria. This clash will begin at 5:30 PM IST at the Marsa Sports Club in Malta. The hosts…

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Sanju Samson Injury Update

India secured a massive 150-run victory against England in the fifth T20I at the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. However, a major concern for fans has been Sanju Samson’s finger injury, sustained during the match while facing Jofra Archer’s short-pitched delivery. Here’s the latest update on his condition and its impact on his IPL 2025 participation. How Did the Injury Happen? Sanju Samson, who was batting in the opening innings, was hit on the finger by a rising delivery from Archer. His finger was jammed between the bat and ball. Despite the discomfort, Samson continued batting and scored 16 runs off 7…

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Nita Ambani

Nita Ambani, the owner of the Indian Premier League franchise Mumbai Indians, congratulated the Indian team after they bagged the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025 title. Under the captaincy of Niki Prasad, India beat South Africa by nine wickets at Bayuemas Oval in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, February 2, thus winning the age-group tournament for the second consecutive time. G. Trisha dismissed three South African batters for 15 runs respectively in the final and hit 44 runs with the bat to secure an unforgettable Indian triumph. Extolling Team India’s game, Nita Ambani, an IOC member, said: “Champions again!…

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Gautam Gambhir

After the 24-year-old left-handed batter Abhishek Sharma of Amritsar scored 135 runs off only 54 balls in the fifth T20I against England, Gautam Gambhir, the head coach of the Indian men’s team, was nothing but full of praise on Sunday (February 2). During his innings at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, Abhishek whacked seven fours and an incredible number of 13 sixes. According to Gambhir, who assumed charge as head coach of Team India in July 2024, he has not seen a “better T20 century” that was scored by Abhishek for the team will play ‘fearless’ cricket going forward. “Gautam Gambhir said…

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Ind vs Eng Head to Head in T20Is

The five-match T20I series between India and England is upon us. The last time both teams played a five-match T20I series was in 2021, in India. Four years later, the Three Lions have returned to the Indian shores for the upcoming series. India won the last T20I series by 3-2 and the upcoming series is expected to be a thriller. India vs England five-match T20I series schedule All the five matches will be played at five different venues. These matches will start at 7:00 PM IST. DateMatchLocationStart Time (IST)Wed, 22 Jan ‘251st T20I (N)Kolkata7:00 PM ISTSat, 25 Jan ‘252nd T20I…

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UP worriorz and RCB

Chinelle Henry, an all-rounder from the West Indies, has been named as an injury replacement for Alyssa Healy in the UP Warriorz squad for the Women’s Premier League 2025 on Monday, February 3. The injury to the right stress fracture had not allowed Healy the captain and star Australian keeper-batter, to play in the tournament after the Australian test match against the English side on Saturday, 1 February, at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, in the women’s Ashes series. “UP Warriorz picked Chinelle Henry as a replacement for Alyssa Healy for the upcoming edition of the TATA Women’s Premier League (WPL)…

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