Key members of India's victorious ICC Champions Trophy 2025 squad, including skipper Rohit Sharma and head coach Gautam Gambhir, have returned home after their successful campaign. The team created history by winning the Champions Trophy for the third time, defeating New Zealand in the final held in Dubai. India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir also touched down in Delhi, marking his return after successfully guiding the team to the prestigious Champions Trophy title.
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India celebrated a historic win in the Champions Trophy final, defeating New Zealand by four wickets in Dubai. Skipper Rohit Sharma scored 76, leading the team to their third title. KL Rahul contributed with an unbeaten 34, sealing the victory with six balls remaining. The win sparked widespread celebrations and congratulatory messages on social media from fans, former cricketers, and politicians.
Fomer cricketer Suresh Raina highlights the significance of skipper MS Dhoni's tactical brilliance and the formation of the successful Rohit Sharma-Shikhar Dhawan opening partnership in India's victorious 2013 ICC Champions Trophy campaign. Raina also elaborates on his own contributions as a part-time bowler in crucial moments that played a key role in their success.
Mumbai Indians successfully chased 151 runs to defeat UP Warriorz by six wickets in the Women's Premier League. Amelia Kerr's fifer and Hayley Matthews' 68 runs were pivotal. Mumbai's win placed them second with eight points. Kerr and Matthews' performances highlighted the match, alongside Nat Sciver-Brunt's key 37 runs, propelling Mumbai's strong finish.
The ICC Men's Champions Trophy 2025 is set to begin with eight top ODI teams, starting February 19 in Pakistan. India will play all their matches in Dubai. The final is scheduled for March 9. The groups, prize money, squads, and match dates have been announced.
Ayush Mhatre, a promising 17-year-old opener from Mumbai, has been called up for trials by the Chennai Super Kings for IPL 2025. Despite remaining unsold in the last auction, Mhatre's impressive performances in domestic cricket have caught the attention of CSK's talent scouts. Currently, CSK sit seventh in the IPL points table with one win and two losses.
India pacer Arshdeep Singh took five wickets and Prabhsimran Singh scored an unbeaten 150 as Punjab beat Mumbai by eight wickets in a Vijay Hazare Trophy match. Prabhsimran and Abhishek Sharma's opening partnership set the tone for chasing down 249 in just 29 overs. Earlier, Mumbai managed 248 with Atharva Ankolekar's 66 being a highlight.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board on Monday announced central contracts for 2025, awarding 22 players including stars like Litton Das and Shadman Islam. Mahmudullah will not continue his contract beyond February 2025 and Mushfiqur Rahim is now in Grade B. Bangladesh exited the ICC Champions Trophy in the group stage, surpassing Sri Lanka and West Indies in rankings.
Former India cricketer Vinod Kambli has been discharged from the hospital after receiving treatment for health issues. He was admitted on December 21 but has now recovered and is back home. At his discharge, he expressed his determination to continue playing cricket and advised fans to avoid alcohol.
Pakistan's Azam Khan lauded teammate Saim Ayub's unbeaten 98-run knock against South Africa despite a seven-wicket loss in the second T20I. Ayub's impressive innings, featuring 11 boundaries and 5 sixes, anchored Pakistan's 206/5 total. Khan emphasized the importance of consistent opportunities for players to perform at their best.