Ultimate honour for rare talent as Jasprit Bumrah becomes first Indian pacer to win ICC Test Player of The Year award. He finished 2024 calendar year with 71 wickets in 13 Tests at 14.92, a wicket every 30 balls and five five-fors.
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Ashleigh Gardner's all-round performance led Gujarat Giants to a six-wicket victory against UP Warriorz in the Women's Premier League. Gardner's contributions with 2 for 39 in bowling and a swift 32-ball 52 in batting were pivotal. Priya Mishra's 3 for 25 and essential partnerships propelled Gujarat to chase down 143 with two overs remaining.
Pakistan recalled top-order batter Fakhar Zaman for the Champions Trophy, starting February 19, after his recovery from a knee injury. Saim Ayub misses out due to injury Mohammad Rizwan will captain the team, which also features 2017 champions Zaman, Babar Azam, and Faheem Ashraf. Pakistan will play India in Dubai on February 23.
Sunrisers Eastern Cape bowler Ottniel Baartman aims for new achievements in SA20's upcoming season after earning Bowler of the Season with 18 wickets in 2024. Inspired by the guidance of coach Dale Steyn and motivated by personal aspirations, Baartman focuses on consistency and his signature yorkers to drive further success for his team.
A Pakistan Cricket Board official has ensured that preparations for the Champions Trophy are on track, with renovations at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore and the National Bank Stadium in Karachi to be completed by early February. The tournament begins on February 19, with India playing their matches in Dubai as part of an agreement between the ICC, PCB and BCCI.
Michael Bevan, renowned for his pivotal role in One-Day Internationals, was inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame, following the revision of its criteria to equally honor players across all formats. Bevan's exceptional performances and record-breaking achievements in ODIs, including two World Cup wins, cemented his legendary status in cricket.
ICC Chair Jay Shah heads to Lausanne for the upcoming IOC session to discuss cricket's inclusion in the Olympics. Shah recently visited Brisbane to lobby for cricket at the 2032 Olympics. Under his BCCI tenure, he played a key role in cricket's inclusion in the 2028 LA Olympics, promising an exciting future for the sport.
Deepti Sharma's exceptional performance in the third ODI against West Indies saw her take 6 wickets for 31, making her the first Indian woman to achieve two six-wicket hauls in ODIs. The Indian team secured the series win, with Renuka Singh Thakur also contributing significantly. Deepti's remarkable figures place her among India's elite women bowlers.
England captain Jos Buttler is contemplating his role in the team's performance following their early exit from the Champions Trophy and sixth consecutive ODI defeat. Their latest setback came with an eight-run loss to Afghanistan, eliminating them from the race to semi-finals.
Dasun Shanaka's late innings blitz led the Dubai Capitals to a victory over the Gulf Giants at the Dubai International Stadium. Shanaka scored 34 off 10 deliveries, helping the Capitals chase down a target of 154 with five wickets in hand and eight balls to spare.