In the world of cricket, few stories are as rare and remarkable as those of players who represented both India and Pakistan ...
Reemus Fernando A remarkable seventh wicket stand of 167 runs between Yenula Dewthusa and Manasa Madubashana helped St. Joseph’s College Darley Road recover from a terrific batting collapse to post ...
How long Kohli continues as an international batsman will more than likely come down to the decision of the 36-year-old ...
The cricketing world was taken aback when the BCCI announced that Jasprit Bumrah, India’s ace fast bowler, to miss the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 due to a lower back injury. His absence is not just a ...
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Hosted on MSNSA20 2025 in review – all the winners and losersThe third season of the SA20 came to an end on Saturday as MI Cape Town completed their rags-to-riches fairytale to lift the title. After finish bottom of ...
A month after his poor form forced Rohit Sharma to drop himself from a Test match in Sydney, the India captain can finally breathe easy after producing a faith-restoring hundred ...
The batsman misses, and then the commentators say, ‘The batsman misses, Dhoni misses, but it doesn’t matter,’ and then everybody is jumping and then seeing everyone dancing in the white coat when they ...
If Delhi fields first, attendance will likely remain under 3000, but should Delhi bat first, spectators would ... marking the celebrated batsman's first Ranji appearance after a gap of 12 years ...
New research from the University of St Andrews has shown that bats can tolerate coronaviruses and other viruses without becoming ill, thanks to special adaptations of their immune system. The study, ...
SL Vs AUS: Australian wicket-keeper batsman Josh Inglis caps off his Test debut innings on a memorable not by smashing a record-breaking 100 against Sri Lanka on Day 2 of the 1st Test match at the ...
Bats can tolerate coronaviruses without illness due to unique immune system adaptations, particularly in immune genes like ISG15, which can significantly reduce SARS-CoV-2 production.
CRICKET NEWS - South Africa captain Temba Bavuma says the success of their Champions Trophy campaign hangs on how well they bat in good batting conditions in Pakistan, and the Proteas skipper is ...
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