Sunil Gavaskar advises Rishabh Pant to respect conditions before playing free-flowing shots in the Border Gavaskar Trophy. Pant's performance has shown only flashes of brilliance. Matthew Hayden encourages Pant to stay fearless while weighing options. The series is level at 1-1, with the fourth Test starting in Melbourne on December 26.
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India continued their unbeaten streak in the Champions Trophy by defeating Australia in the first semifinal with Rohit Sharma's team now just one win away from lifting the trophy. Former cricketer S Sreesanth expressed confidence in India winning the title, regardless of their opponent in the final
Ravindra Jadeja will play for Saurashtra in their next Ranji Trophy match against Delhi at Rajkot, starting Jan 23. In addition to Jadeja, other top Indian players, including Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal, and Shubman Gill, will also participate in various Ranji matches. The BCCI emphasizes domestic match participation for player eligibility and central contracts.
Former Sri Lanka captain Dimuth Karunaratne has announced his retirement from international cricket after his 100th Test match against Australia. At 36, he has scored 7,172 runs in Tests and 1,316 runs in ODIs, deciding to retire due to his recent form and the limited number of Test matches played annually.
With the arrival of New Zealand legend Tim Southee as captain, the Sharjah Warriorz are optimistic about improving their ILT20 performance. The team has a promising mix of experience and youth. Southee is looking forward to working with head coach JP Duminy. Significant players like Jason Roy and Adam Milne are expected to make game-changing impacts.
Indian batter Jemimah Rodrigues secured her first international century, propelling her to 19th in the ICC Women's ODI rankings. Her 102 runs helped India achieve their highest total of 370 in the second ODI against Ireland, leading to a series win. Smriti Mandhana maintained her third place ranking, with Alyssa Healy advancing to fifth.
Pakistan secured a dominant 127-run victory over West Indies in the first Test in Multan, with spinners Sajid Khan and Abrar Ahmed sharing nine wickets. Pakistan's spinners dismissed West Indies for 123 in their chase of 251. Sajid bagged five wickets, while Abrar picked up four to seal the win.
Ron Draper, the oldest living Test cricketer, passed away at 98 in Gqeberha. Draper played two Test matches for South Africa in 1950. His first-class debut was marked by a century on his 19th birthday. Draper is remembered for his continued cricketing career until 1959-60, maintaining an impressive average of 41.64.
Virat Kohli marks his 300th ODI as India faces New Zealand in a crucial ICC Champions Trophy match. Revered by legends like Sir Vivian Richards, Kohli's boundless energy and passion remain evident, having recently marked his 51st ODI century. Tasked with leading India's charge in this Champions Trophy, he continues to set records in international cricket.
Gujarat Titans head coach Ashish Nehra lost his cool during an IPL 2025 match against Mumbai Indians due to his team's late-order collapse, losing five wickets in 13 balls. Despite this, Gujarat, led by Sai Sudharsan's 63 off 41 balls, secured a 36-run win. Mohammad Siraj and Prasidh Krishna played key roles in the victory.