- 28/06/2025 06:25:01
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The new World Test Championship 2025-27 cycle has commenced with Australia and England leading with a perfect PCT of 100. Sri Lanka follows after their series against Bangladesh. India, despite Shubman Gill's team's impressive fight and five centurions, suffered a loss to England in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy due to a middle-order collapse.
- 28/06/2025 06:25:01
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Jasprit Bumrah's return to training has boosted India's bowling preparations for the Edgbaston Test after their Headingley defeat. Bumrah, Prasidh Krishna, and Mohammed Siraj bowled in the nets, injecting intensity into the team's practice. While Bumrah's inclusion remains uncertain due to workload management, his presence offers hope as Team India aims to level the series.
- 28/06/2025 03:25:01
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The West Indies captain expressed deep frustration at a series of questionable umpiring decisions that he felt went against his side
- 28/06/2025 03:25:01
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Najmul made his decision known after the second Test against Sri Lanka in Colombo
- 28/06/2025 03:25:01
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GCA secretary confirmed the decision to Cricbuzz and that the board is yet to find a suitable playing window to set the tournament in motion
- 28/06/2025 03:25:01
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Shimron Hetmyer's explosive unbeaten 97 propelled the Seattle Orcas to a thrilling three-wicket victory over MI New York in a high-scoring affair. Chasing a daunting 238, Hetmyer's last-ball six sealed the highest successful run chase in MLC history. Nicholas Pooran's earlier unbeaten century for MI New York went in vain as Seattle snatched victory from the jaws of defeat.
- 28/06/2025 03:25:01
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The FIFA Club World Cup witnesses thrilling upsets. Auckland City stuns Boca Juniors. Lionel Messi's Inter Miami advances to the Round of 16. River Plate and Inter clash in a heated match. Extreme weather conditions impact the games. Real Madrid and Manchester City remain strong contenders. The tournament raises concerns for the upcoming World Cup.
- 28/06/2025 03:25:01
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Following India's five-wicket loss to England in the first Test, former Australian player Brad Haddin urges captain Shubman Gill to improve the team's fielding attitude. Haddin links poor catching to the IPL and emphasizes that fielding excellence requires commitment. India dropped eight catches, costing them dearly, especially with Ben Duckett's match-winning performance.
- 28/06/2025 03:25:01
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Yashasvi Jaiswal is on the verge of breaking Sunil Gavaskar's 49-year-old record to become the fastest Indian to reach 2000 Test runs. He needs just 97 runs in the upcoming Edgbaston Test against England to surpass Gavaskar, who achieved the milestone in 23 Tests. Jaiswal's recent century in Leeds has fueled anticipation for this historic feat.
- 28/06/2025 00:25:01
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The changes come amid a torrid season for the side that is yet to win a game
- 28/06/2025 00:25:01
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Amidst India's struggle against England in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, former captain Rohit Sharma's Milan vacation sparked debate. Shubman Gill, succeeding Sharma, faced criticism after a defeat at Headingley. Despite centuries from multiple Indian batsmen, batting collapses and dropped catches led to England's victory. Nasser Hussain pointed out Gill's reactive captaincy, contrasting it with Sharma and Kohli's proactive leadership.
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Australia defeated West Indies by 159 runs in the first Test at Kensington Oval. Josh Hazlewood's impressive 5-43 led the Aussie pace attack, dismantling the hosts for a mere 141. Australia recovered from an initial stumble, with half-centuries from Alex Carey, Beau Webster, and Travis Head boosting their second innings to 310.
- 28/06/2025 00:25:01
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India faces a daunting challenge at Edgbaston, a venue where they've never won a Test match. After a painful defeat at Headingley, where England chased down a substantial target, India is under pressure to avoid a series loss. Breaking the Edgbaston jinx, dating back to 1967, requires an extraordinary effort against a confident England team.
- 28/06/2025 00:25:01
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Gautam Gambhir, India's head coach, faces increasing scrutiny after the team's struggles in Test cricket, highlighted by a recent defeat to England under Shubman Gill's captaincy. With only one win in the last nine Tests, including series losses to New Zealand and Australia, pressure mounts. Aakash Chopra emphasizes the need for results, noting the selectors' support.
- 27/06/2025 15:25:01
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Bangladesh Youth and Sports Advisor Asif Mahmud insisted that there is no plan to delay the elections
- 27/06/2025 15:25:01
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Vaibhav Suryavanshi, a 14-year-old, has ignited excitement in Indian cricket with a stunning 48 off 19 balls in his U19 debut against England. Donning the iconic No. 18 jersey, famously worn by Virat Kohli, Suryavanshi's fearless batting and explosive strokeplay have drawn comparisons and fueled hopes for a promising future. His innings powered India U19 to a six-wicket victory.
- 27/06/2025 15:25:01
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Nasser Hussain supports Jofra Archer's return to England's Test squad as a worthwhile risk, but advises against immediately including him in the second Test against India at Edgbaston. Archer, who last played a Test in February 2021, has battled injuries. Hussain acknowledges Archer's comeback journey and physical challenges.
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Sunil Gavaskar has voiced his concern over the proliferation of fake quotes attributed to him on sports websites and social media. He urged fans to verify information and not blindly believe everything they read online, especially from unverified sources. Gavaskar, currently commentating on the India-England Test series, highlighted the issue after fabricated remarks circulated following India's loss at Headingley.
- 27/06/2025 12:25:01
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Mandhana spoke ahead of India's five-match T20I series against England
- 27/06/2025 12:25:01
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Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa has ascended to India's No. 1 chess player, securing the UzChess Cup Masters title by defeating Nodirbek Abdusattorov. This victory propelled his live rating to 2778.3, ranking him World No. 4 and surpassing World Chess Champion D Gukesh in live classical ratings. This triumph signifies a generational shift in Indian chess, marking Praggnanandhaa's arrival as the nation's new chess leader.