- 27/06/2025 06:10:01
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West Indies bowler Jayden Seales has been fined 15% of his match fee for breaching the ICC's Code of Conduct during the first Test against Australia in Barbados. The incident occurred after he gestured towards the Australian dressing room following Pat Cummins' dismissal. Seales received a demerit point, his second in 24 months.
- 27/06/2025 06:10:01
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Following India's underwhelming bowling performance in the first Test, former cricket stars Michael Clarke and Nick Knight have urged the inclusion of Kuldeep Yadav. Clarke criticized India's selection strategy, emphasizing the need to prioritize wicket-taking over bolstering batting depth.
- 27/06/2025 06:10:01
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The ICC has introduced significant changes to cricket playing conditions across all formats, including Test, ODI, and T20I. A stop clock will be permanently implemented in Test cricket to address over rates, while ODI ball usage is modified to manage wear and tear.
- 27/06/2025 03:10:01
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Washington Freedom clinched a nail-biting five-wicket victory against LA Knight Riders in a high-scoring match in Dallas. Chasing 214, Freedom's Glenn Phillips and Obus Pienaar secured the win on the final ball after Holder dropped a crucial catch. Andre Fletcher's century for Knight Riders went in vain as Freedom strengthened their playoff hopes in MLC 2025.
- 27/06/2025 03:10:01
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Shubman Gill aimed to be the series' top scorer and scored a century on his captaincy debut. However, India lost the first Test against England. While his batting wasn't affected, his leadership is developing. Coach Gautam Gambhir supports Gill. Ravichandran Ashwin suggested using Shardul Thakur earlier. Gill remained composed, but his field placements faced criticism.
- 27/06/2025 00:10:01
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The first Test between West Indies and Australia is marred by controversial third-umpire decisions. Several contentious calls by third umpire Adrian Holdstock have significantly impacted both teams, leading to widespread debate.
- 27/06/2025 00:10:01
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Ravichandran Ashwin has voiced concerns over Mohammed Siraj's performance in the recent Test match against England, urging him to prioritize controlling the run flow over solely focusing on taking wickets. Jasprit Bumrah stood out as India's best bowler in England’s first innings, claiming a five-wicket haul. Prasidh Krishna also picked up three wickets but was expensive, conceding runs at an economy of 6.40.
- 27/06/2025 00:10:01
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India U-19 wicketkeeper-batter Harvansh Singh Pangalia shared how he was struggling at 13 off 23 balls before something clicked — and went on to score a blistering 103 off 52 deliveries against England U-19 in a warm-up match. The 18-year-old is a Marvel fan, and his life motto revolves around a famous dialogue from Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man movie.
- 26/06/2025 15:10:02
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PowerPlay overs in T20Is will now be rounded to the nearest ball, not over, for better proportional accuracy
- 26/06/2025 15:10:02
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The wicketkeeper-batter suggested that his side is eyeing a lead of 150-200 runs
- 26/06/2025 15:10:02
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A commemorative cabinet was also set up beside the Honours board with all of Bangladesh's trophies put on display
- 26/06/2025 15:10:02
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Ben Sears is unavailable due to injury, Lockie Ferguson has been rested citing workload management and Kyle Jamieson is unavailable as he awaits the birth of his first child
- 26/06/2025 15:10:02
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Varun Aaron has criticized Ravindra Jadeja's performance in the first Test against England, highlighting his inability to exploit the rough patches on the fifth-day pitch. Aaron noted Jadeja's inconsistent bowling length and speed, which allowed England's batters, particularly Ben Duckett, to disrupt his rhythm. He emphasized that Jadeja's experience should have enabled him to secure a historic victory for India.
- 26/06/2025 12:10:01
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Cristiano Ronaldo has extended his contract with Al Nassr until 2027, committing his future to the Saudi Arabian club. His arrival in 2023 spurred a wave of established players moving to the Saudi Pro League. Despite being the league's top scorer, Ronaldo is yet to win a title with Al Nassr.
- 26/06/2025 12:10:01
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Prithvi Shaw, once a celebrated cricket prodigy, faced setbacks after early success. He lost focus and was dropped from teams. Sachin Tendulkar's support motivated Shaw to turn things around. Now, at 25, Shaw joined Maharashtra cricket to rebuild his career. He acknowledges his past mistakes and is working hard. Shaw aims for redemption with Sachin's backing.
- 26/06/2025 12:10:01
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Jofra Archer may return for the second Test against India at Edgbaston. Stuart Broad and Jos Buttler support Archer's inclusion. Archer played for Sussex, showing encouraging signs. Ben Stokes' bowling fitness could manage Archer's workload. Broad wants Archer to start. England lead 1-0 after a win in Leeds. Archer's pace could challenge the Indian batting line-up in Birmingham.
- 26/06/2025 12:10:01
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England's Jos Buttler and Stuart Broad looked into England's stunning chase against India at Headingley, suggesting they could have surpassed an even larger target than 371. Buttler emphasized England's aggressive approach, stating they would have pursued even 450.
- 26/06/2025 12:10:01
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In Birmingham, the Indian cricket team seeks comfort amidst a series loss, finding familiarity in the city's "desi" atmosphere. Despite a strong performance in the first Test, India faces pressure to regroup, with young players needing to step up. The team emphasises camaraderie and a positive dressing room environment to fuel their performance in the upcoming Birmingham Test.
- 26/06/2025 10:06:09
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A fresh-faced South African squad will head to Zimbabwe for a T20I tri-series next month with several comebacks, a few debuts, and one glaring absence
- 26/06/2025 10:06:09
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The highly anticipated white-ball series between Australia and India is witnessing a surge in ticket demand, particularly from the Indian diaspora. Over 90,000 tickets have been sold within two weeks, with the SCG ODI and Manuka Oval T20I already sold out.