'Playing well, but …': Ganguly on Jurel's selection amid growing clamour for inclusion

Ganguly on Dhruv Jurel: ‘Playing Well, But…’ Selection Dilemma

Analysis, Players

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly has acknowledged Dhruv Jurel’s strong domestic form but highlighted the tough competition for a spot in India’s established Test middle order. With the No. 3 position under scrutiny ahead of the South Africa series, Jurel’s case has sparked debate—but Ganguly’s cautious “playing well, but…” remark suggests the road to a Test cap remains steep.

Rank turner? Ganguly drops massive hint at Kolkata pitch

Ganguly Hints at Rank Turner Pitch for India vs SA Test

Analysis, Fixtures

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly has sparked speculation about a potential ‘rank turner’ at Eden Gardens for the upcoming 1st Test between India and South Africa. While stopping short of confirming any official request, his cryptic remarks and recent pitch behavior in domestic cricket have raised eyebrows—and expectations—among fans and analysts alike.

Rohit Sharma turns DJ! Plays 'aaj mere yaar ki shaadi hai' for wedding couple

Rohit Sharma Turns DJ, Plays Wedding Song for Fans

International, Players

In a delightful break from high-stakes cricket, Indian captain Rohit Sharma showcased his fun-loving side by transforming into an impromptu DJ for a wedding celebration. The viral moment—where he played the iconic Bollywood track ‘Aaj Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai’—has charmed fans worldwide, even as he gears up for the crucial ODI series against South Africa following a stellar performance in Australia.

Gambhir breaks silence on dropping Arshdeep Singh, Kuldeep Yadav

Gambhir Defends Dropping Arshdeep Singh and Kuldeep Yadav

Analysis, Players

In the wake of intense criticism over the exclusion of star bowlers Arshdeep Singh and Kuldeep Yadav from India’s initial T20I squad, BCCI Vice-President and chief selector Gautam Gambhir has finally spoken out. Calling it one of the “toughest conversations” of his tenure, Gambhir defended the controversial decision to rest India’s leading T20I wicket-taker in favor of emerging talent—a move that sparked debate but was later vindicated by Arshdeep’s sharp comeback.

'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.

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