Why is it Called The Ashes? The True Story
Cricket History, InternationalThe Ashes isn’t just a cricket series; it’s a 140-year-old rivalry born from a satirical obituary. Uncover the true story behind cricket’s most iconic contest.
The Ashes isn’t just a cricket series; it’s a 140-year-old rivalry born from a satirical obituary. Uncover the true story behind cricket’s most iconic contest.
In a heartfelt revelation, Sachin Tendulkar shares how a quiet gesture from spiritual leader Sathya Sai Baba during India’s 2011 World Cup camp gave him profound peace—and signaled the end of his ODI journey.
As England and Australia gear up for a new Ashes chapter in Perth, we revisit five of the most iconic Ashes series ever played—featuring legends like Bradman, Botham, and Stokes in moments that shaped cricketing history.
November 15 is a red-letter day in Indian cricket: Sachin Tendulkar debuted in 1989, and 34 years later, Virat Kohli broke his ODI century record on the same date.
At age 60, 1983 World Cup hero Sandeep Patil was inspired by Virat Kohli’s legendary fitness ethic to start his own yoga and gym routine—proving it’s never too late to transform your health.
In the 2010 Durban Test, S. Sreesanth produced a once-in-a-lifetime delivery to dismiss the mighty Jacques Kallis. That single ball didn’t just take a wicket—it helped India level the series and etched itself into cricketing folklore.