IPL 2025 introduces a new wave of uncapped players eager to make a mark, including Robin Minz, Suryansh Shedge, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, C Andre Siddarth, and Bevon Jacobs. These young talents bring impressive domestic performances and raw potential, highlighting their readiness to shine on the big stage.
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Australia and Afghanistan face off in a crucial match in Lahore, with the semifinal spot on the line. Australia, aware of Afghanistan's strength and spin prowess, are focused on a solid performance. Both teams need a win to advance, with a washout favoring Australia.
MI Cape Town secured their maiden SA20 Playoff spot with a dominant 10-wicket win over Sunrisers Eastern Cape. Corbin Bosch and Kagiso Rabada's excellent bowling led to SEC being bowled out for 107, with openers Ryan Rickleton and Rassie van der Dussen guiding MICT to victory without losing a wicket.
India, having won the last two Test series in Australia, aims for a historic third consecutive victory. With the current series tied at 1-1, Ravindra Jadeja expresses confidence in India's ability to secure the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. The upcoming Melbourne Test holds crucial significance for the team's aspirations. India began the series with an emphatic 295-run win in Perth but faced a 10-wicket defeat in Adelaide. The rain-marred third Test in Brisbane ended in a draw.
Steve Waugh is confident Virat Kohli will overcome his form slump, emphasizing that great players find ways to rectify issues. He also discusses the unpredictability of the upcoming India-Pakistan match, the importance of having interests outside cricket, and the continued relevance of ODIs. Waugh identifies India, New Zealand, Australia, and England as strong contenders for the Champions Trophy semifinals.
Pratika Rawal, a 24-year-old psychology graduate, marked her international cricket debut against West Indies, becoming the 150th player to represent India Women. Her journey showcases consistent growth, from a remarkable 161-run knock in domestic cricket to amassing nearly 1000 List-A runs in recent years, culminating in her national team selection.
Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma celebrated New Year's Eve in Sydney as Kohli prepares for the final Test against Australia. Anushka has been supporting Kohli during the challenging series, which India trail 1-2, making the Sydney match crucial. Kohli aims to regain his form, especially following his underwhelming scores after an initial century in Perth.
The ICC is looking for a new CEO to replace Geoff Allardice, stepping down in March after the Champions Trophy. Gaurav Saxena, currently General Manager Operations at BCCI, will join the ICC as Head of Events and Communications. This change follows the resignation of key officials and a review of the 2024 T20 World Cup in USA.