Vinod Kambli, a former Indian cricketer, attended the 50th-anniversary celebrations of Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai amidst concerns over his health. Kambli, who was hospitalized due to complications including brain clots, urged people to avoid alcohol and narcotics. He plans to return to the field soon.
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Shikhar Dhawan shared a tribute to Wankhede Stadium on its 50th anniversary, celebrating iconic moments and fans' passion. Rohit Sharma committed to striving for the 2025 Champions Trophy win to add to its legacy, reminiscing about his dreams and past victories celebrated at this historic venue.
UP Warriorz, powered by Georgia Voll's 99* off 56 balls, eliminated defending champions RCB from the Women's Premier League with a thrilling 12-run victory. Key contributions from Kiran Navgire and Grace Harris helped UPW reach 225/5, while RCB's chase ended at 213 all out, despite Richa Ghosh's 69 off 33 balls.
Australia secured the second spot in the World Test Championship standings after a 2-0 series win against Sri Lanka. They confirmed their place in the final following their 3-1 Border-Gavaskar series victory over India. South Africa topped the standings to qualify for the final, slated for June 11 at Lord's.
Gujarat Titans' captain Shubman Gill believes teams could soon score 300 runs in an IPL match. The rapid evolution of the game and the Impact Player rule in the IPL adds to the excitement. Gill reflected on his early IPL experiences and the importance of balance in the squad. Gujarat Titans will start their season against Punjab Kings.
In a thrilling match at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium, MI Emirates triumphed over Abu Dhabi Knight Riders by 28 runs. Key performances by Romario Shepherd and Nicholas Pooran, coupled with effective bowling, sealed the win. Despite strong starts from both teams, MI Emirates' bowlers maintained control, leading to a compelling victory for the team.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) plans to bolster the Indian cricket team's support staff by appointing Sitanshu Kotak as the new batting coach. Kotak, an experienced former cricketer and current India A head coach, will join head coach Gautam Gambhir and other coaching personnel for the home series against England.
New Zealand fast bowler Lockie Ferguson has been named captain of the Desert Vipers for the ILT20 season, replacing Colin Munro. Head coach James Foster commended Ferguson's skills and leadership, highlighting his consistent performance and strong temperament. UAE's Khuzaima bin Tanveer also joins the team, emphasizing the squad's ambition to win the competition.
Chelsea owner Todd Boehly has secured a 49% stake in The Hundred franchise Trent Rockets for just under £40m, with the entire franchise valued at £79m. Nottinghamshire retains 51% ownership. Southern Brave is later expected to be sold to Delhi Capitals' co-owners, finalizing the investment in all seven Hundred teams.
India have countered criticism about the team's advantage of playing all Champions Trophy matches in Dubai, sparked by their refusal to tour Pakistan. Former cricketer Brad Haddin claims this has only added pressure on them, he also suggests that Australia may capitalise on the situation in the semif-inal.
Abhishek Sharma's record-breaking century in the fifth T20I against England helped India secure a 150-run victory, taking the series 4-1. Mentor Yuvraj Singh's advice and support from coach Gautam Gambhir and captain Suryakumar Yadav played pivotal roles. Shivam Dube's all-round performance and Varun Chakravarthy's fielding efforts were also instrumental in the win. England skipper Buttler acknowledged India's dominance.