In the heart of Headingley, on a sunlit final day soaked in tension and pride, England pulled off one of their most remarkable Test wins, chasing down 371 runs against
Cricket, a thrilling fusion of skill, strategy, and endurance, captivates millions across the globe, especially in powerhouses like India, Australia, and England. Whether it’s the grueling intensity of Test matches or the electrifying pace of T20s, this bat-and-ball spectacle keeps fans on the edge of their seats, making every delivery a moment of anticipation and every boundary a roar of celebration.
In the heart of Headingley, on a sunlit final day soaked in tension and pride, England pulled off one of their most remarkable Test wins, chasing down 371 runs against
In a match that defied precedent, logic, and expectations, India etched their name in the record books for all the wrong reasons. Despite scoring five individual centuries — a feat
In a match destined for the history books, Ben Duckett delivered a career-defining knock, steering England to one of their greatest ever Test match victories. His scintillating 149-run innings laid
India entered the first Test of the five-match series against England at Headingley with confidence, depth in batting, and hopes of a balanced bowling unit. But after a heartbreaking five-wicket
The result shocked fans, baffled analysts, and raised tough questions about how a team could dominate so many parts of a match — and still lose. But as the dust
In the wake of India’s gut-wrenching loss to England in the opening Test at Headingley, criticism poured in from all corners. But as tempers cool and the cricketing world catches
India’s much-anticipated new chapter in Test cricket, led by Shubman Gill, opened with an outcome far from the script fans had hoped for. Despite putting up five centuries across both
India’s first Test against England at Headingley has delivered gripping cricket, big centuries, and unfortunately, a familiar flaw — a dramatic batting collapse. Former Indian cricketer and renowned commentator Aakash
Just when fans were celebrating Rishabh Pant’s back-to-back centuries in the ongoing first Test against England at Headingley, the Indian vice-captain found himself in the headlines for an entirely different
Prithvi Shaw, once hailed as the next big thing in Indian cricket, has now taken a major step in search of a fresh beginning. On Monday, the 25-year-old batter officially






