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.
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Royal Challengers Bengaluru capped off their disappointing Women's Premier League season with an 11-run victory over Mumbai Indians, denying MI direct entry into the final. Delhi Capitals secured the top spot and a direct final berth. Captain Smriti Mandhana's 53 and crucial knocks from Ellyse Perry, Richa Ghosh, and Georgia Wareham led RCB to a commanding 199/3.
Suryakumar Yadav, experiencing a decline in form, hopes to regain his peak performance as he leads India in the third T20I against England. Despite leading the T20 team successfully, his recent statistics show a significant drop, raising concerns ahead of the crucial match.
Rohit Sharma's Test career hangs in the balance amidst a batting slump in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. His recent struggles, compounded by a shift in batting position, raise concerns about his place in the team. Despite a disciplined KL Rahul solidifying his opening spot, Rohit must adapt his technique to the middle order.
Venkatesh Iyer hit a rapid 60 off 29 balls, leading Kolkata Knight Riders to an 80-run victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad at Eden Gardens. KKR posted 200/6, bolstered by Iyer's 91-run stand with Rinku Singh. Vaibhav Arora and Varun Chakravarthy took three wickets each as SRH crumbled to 120 all out.
Nitish Reddy's remarkable unbeaten century as India's lower-order batsman, accompanied by his guidance to Mohammed Siraj, bolstered the team's performance in the Boxing Day Test. Former coach Ravi Shastri proposes Reddy's promotion in the batting order to enhance India's balance and strategy for the final Test in Sydney. India's batting has appeared fragile, especially with skipper Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Rishabh Pant struggling for runs in the five-Test series so far.
Pakistan reached the tri-series final after defeating South Africa by six wickets in Karachi, with centuries from Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Agha. Rizwan's unbeaten 122 and Salman's 134 helped Pakistan chase 353, their highest in ODI. South Africa set a target of 352-5, aided by Matthew Breetzke's 83. Pakistan will face New Zealand next.
Delhi Capitals will have a new captain for IPL 2025, with Axar Patel, KL Rahul, and Faf du Plessis as the main contenders. Retained player Axar Patel, who has shown impressive form and leadership qualities, is a strong candidate. Rahul's captaincy experience previously in the IPL also makes him a top choice.
New Zealand's Matt Henry is out of the T20I series against Pakistan due to right-shoulder and left-knee injuries. Canterbury's Zak Foulkes continues with the squad, replacing Henry. Pakistan impressively chased 205 runs, setting a new record, assisted by Hasan Nawaz's rapid 105-run century.
Sachin Baby's unfortunate dismissal on his 100th first-class game due to a miscued slog sweep allowed Vidarbha to regain control. Baby's wicket became a turning point, and Harsh Dubey entered the record books for the most wickets in a Ranji Trophy season. Kerala trails Vidarbha by 37 runs with hopes still alive.