November 2025

'Grateful': Shreyas Iyer shares first update since near-fatal injury in Australia

Shreyas Iyer Breaks Silence After Near-Fatal Spleen Injury

International, Players

Indian middle-order stalwart Shreyas Iyer has posted his first public update since suffering a life-threatening spleen injury during India’s tour of Australia. In a heartfelt message accompanied by a beachside photo, Iyer expressed deep gratitude for the outpouring of support and the medical care that saved his career—and possibly his life.

Sourav Ganguly blasts selectors for Shami snub: 'Don't see any reason'

Ganguly Slams Selectors Over Shami Snub for SA Tests

Analysis, Players

Former Indian captain and ex-BCCI chief Sourav Ganguly has launched a scathing critique of the national selectors for leaving out a fit and in-form Mohammed Shami from the Test squad to face South Africa. With Shami delivering match-winning performances in the Ranji Trophy, Ganguly’s comments have ignited a fierce debate on selection transparency and merit.

Never in 21st century! When South Africa last won a Test series in India

Can SA Break India’s Home Fortress in 2025 Tests?

Analysis, International

As the World Test Championship champions, South Africa return to India for a high-stakes two-Test series starting November 14 in Kolkata. But history is firmly against them: they’ve never won a Test series on Indian soil in the 21st century. Can this star-studded Proteas side finally crack India’s home dominance?

Pak captain warns players: 'It's not Shaheen, Fakhar, Babar, or Saim's job'

Afridi’s Tough Love Before Pakistan vs Sri Lanka ODIs

Fixtures, International

New Pakistan captain Shaheen Shah Afridi has delivered a blunt message to his squad ahead of the three-match ODI series against Sri Lanka: success isn’t just up to star players like Babar or Fakhar—it’s everyone’s responsibility. With the series kicking off Tuesday, Pakistan seeks consistency after a turbulent 2025, while a confident Sri Lanka side looks to extend its winning momentum on batting-friendly pitches.

Gambhir warns India: 'We're still not at our target for T20 World Cup'

Gambhir’s T20 World Cup Warning to Team India

Analysis, International

New head coach Gautam Gambhir has issued a stark warning to the Indian cricket team, stating they are still not at their target fitness level for the upcoming T20 World Cup. Discover his vision for a transparent, no-excuses culture and how Shubman Gill’s leadership is shaping a new era.

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