India Women whitewashed South Africa Women; Zimbabwe, Nepal regained ICC status; female cricketers received a massive prize money boost; and ICC announced an infinite number of Super Overs.
Sri Lanka, Australia Women both went 2-0 up, while Singapore won the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Asia Region Final.
Team India continue their Asia Cup journey with another clash against Pakistan in Colombo in the Super 4’s. The Men in Blue breezed past Nepal in their final Group A outing, with Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill lacing half-centuries, but a tougher test awaits against Babar Azam’s men, who have won nine of their last […]
The rain had the final say in the Asia Cup Group A encounter between India and Pakistan at Pallekele. The showers didn’t relent after India posted 266 in the first innings, washing out the entirety of the Pakistan chase without a single ball bowled to give both sides a point each in their group. As […]
The final leg of India’s 2023 ODI World Cup preparations begin with the commencement of the Asia Cup as the Men in Blue look to fine-tune their squad ahead of the marquee quadrennial tournament. Rohit Sharma’s side will take on some of the top teams across the continent in Sri Lanka, kickstarting their journey with […]
Long-term injury absentees KL Rahul and Shreyas Iyer have returned to the team India squad for the upcoming Asia Cup in Sri Lanka. The two batters join Mumbai Indians youngster Tilak Varma in the 17-man squad selected by chairman of selectors Ajit Agarkar on Monday. Shreyas Iyer completed a full recovery after sustaining a back […]
The teams had last met in the Tri-Series in Bangladesh last September. Bangladesh had won both matches that time.
Zimbabwe need to take 10 wickets on Day 5 to win their first ever Test against Sri Lanka; Bangladesh Under-19s reached the semifinals of the World Cup; and Gayle will play for Pokhara Rhinos in the Everest Premier League.
The winner makes it to the final and has a week’s rest – the incentive is clear for both the Stars and the Sixers.
Our round-up includes an Perry's incredible year, an abject show by Mali, a celebration like none other, Anjali Chand's debut, and a quote by Devine.