Mohammed Shami returned to international cricket after 14 months, playing in the third T20I against England. Shami was included in the squad after recovering from ankle surgery and replaced Arshdeep Singh. His selection came amid fitness concerns following his absence from the first two matches.
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Australian pacer Mitchell Starc paid tribute to recently retired Ravichandran Ashwin, acknowledging the Indian off-spinner as a formidable opponent. Ashwin concluded his Test career with 537 wickets, including 115 against Australia. Starc praised Ashwin's remarkable career and his close relationship with fellow spinner Nathan Lyon.
Persistent rain halted the third day of the first Test between Australia and Sri Lanka, with Australia leading by a significant margin of 518 runs. Sri Lanka, struggling at 136-5 by lunch, saw Dinesh Chandimal fighting at 63 not out while Starc and Lyon kept up the pressure.
Pakistan and Bangladesh have chosen to replace their scheduled ODI series with a five-match T20 International series this May. This new arrangement aims to better prepare both teams for the Asia Cup and the 2026 T20 World Cup, providing crucial exposure for younger players. The source further mentioned that Bangladesh will likely play in Lahore, Multan, and Faisalabad, while Pakistan is set to tour Bangladesh in June or July for a three-match T20 series.
England’s Adil Rashid dismissed Virat Kohli for the 11th time in international cricket during the third ODI in Ahmedabad on Wednesday. Rashid joins Tim Southee and Josh Hazlewood in troubling Kohli the most across all formats. Kohli managed to score his 73rd ODI half-century, while Shubman Gill achieved his seventh ODI century with consecutive fifties.
Mayank Agarwal was one of the key reasons behind Karnataka winning the Vijay Hazare Trophy (VHT) for a record fifth time in the 2024-25 edition. Mayank finished as the edition's second-highest run-scorer, accumulating 651 runs in 10 matches. However, Mayank's glorious run arrived after perseverance under immense pressure internally and externally. The cricketer was motivated to send a message to those who wrote him off.
Sachin Tendulkar celebrated winning the International Masters League 2025 with India Masters, who defeated West Indies Masters by six wickets. Tendulkar praised the experience, reminiscing about past cricketing days. Key performers included Ambati Rayadu, Yuvraj Singh, and Vinay Kumar. India successfully chased 149, with notable contributions from Rayudu and Tendulkar.
Mumbai Indians defeated Delhi Capitals in a thrilling match at Arun Jaitley Stadium. Despite Karun Nair's impressive 89, Delhi's middle-order collapse and three run-outs in the penultimate over cost them the game while chasing 206. Captain Axar Patel blamed soft dismissals and sloppy fielding for the loss, while praising Kuldeep Yadav's exceptional bowling performance this season.
Australia dominated the first Test against Sri Lanka, posting 654-6 declared thanks to Usman Khawaja's double century and Josh Inglis' debut ton. Sri Lanka struggled, ending Day 2 at 44-3. Key contributions came from Steve Smith, reaching 10,000 Test runs with 141, and left-arm paceman Mitchell Starc with early wickets.
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