Peter Handscomb’s unbeaten ton and Jackson Warren’s three-wicket haul have turned the tide against defending champions South Australia in the Sheffield Shield.
Unchanged Lineups, Historic Milestones: NZ & SA Women Set for Blockbuster Clash
New Zealand and South Africa have named unchanged XIs for their women’s cricket match, with stars Sophie Devine, Suzie Bates, and Marizanne Kapp set to reach significant career milestones.
Marnus Labuschagne’s 160 Puts Him on Fast Track for Ashes Recall
Marnus Labuschagne’s unbeaten 160 for Queensland, marked by a simplified technique, has reignited his case for an Ashes recall ahead of the 2025–26 series.
Kane Williamson Deserves Time to Decide, Says NZ Coach Gary Walter
New Zealand coach Gary Walter supports Kane Williamson’s need for time to assess his availability, highlighting a flexible approach to managing casual-contract stars.
Megan Schutt’s Grace Under Fire Wins Praise Ahead of Crucial Pakistan Clash
Veteran Australian pacer Megan Schutt wins admiration for her professional response to being left out ahead of the crucial ODI decider against Pakistan in Colombo.
Bernard Julien: The Unsung Hero Behind West Indies’ 1975 World Cup Glory Dies at 75
West Indies all-rounder Bernard Julien, instrumental in the 1975 Cricket World Cup triumph, has passed away at age 75. Remembering his quiet brilliance and match-winning performances.
Harmanpreet Admits Pitch Struggles as Richa Ghosh Rescues India With Vital Cameo
Captain Harmanpreet Kaur acknowledged difficult batting conditions after India slumped to 203/7, only for Richa Ghosh’s unbeaten 41 to lift the total to 247 in a crucial ODI.
Kranti Goud Shines Again: India’s New-Ball Sensation Takes Center Stage
Kranti Goud continued her meteoric rise in India’s ODI setup with a match-winning 3 for 20, cementing her status as the team’s most promising new-ball bowler.
Prabhsimran, Iyer, Parag Fire India A to Series Win Over Australia A in Thrilling Finale
Powered by Prabhsimran Singh, Shreyas Iyer, and Riyan Parag, India A secured a hard-fought series victory over Australia A—even as Murphy and Sangha claimed four-wicket hauls in a losing cause.
BCB Election 2025: Aminul Islam Vows Zero Government Interference Ahead of Crucial Vote
As the Bangladesh Cricket Board holds its crucial election on October 6, 2025, Aminul Islam firmly rejects any government interference, calling for a cricket-led decision.