Team India captain Shubman Gill and his rotten luck with tosses continued in his first Test in charge at home. But Gill would not be unhappy at losing the toss
Team India captain Shubman Gill and his rotten luck with tosses continued in his first Test in charge at home. But Gill would not be unhappy at losing the toss
Team India dominated the opening day’s play of the first Test vs the West Indies at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Thursday. After bundling out West Indies for
BCCI is set to announce India’s squads for the Australia limited-overs tour on October 4, with Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli expected to make their ODI comeback after a seven-month
After years of flashes of brilliance and long periods of inconsistency, KL Rahul has finally found his rhythm in Test cricket. With assured knocks in England and a commanding start
All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja smashed his sixth Test century, 104 not out, on Day 2 against West Indies, contributing to India’s dominant 448/5 total and 286-run lead. Praised for his fitness,
India A faced a nine-wicket defeat against Australia A in a rain-affected match, despite Tilak Varma’s gritty 94. Australia A successfully chased a DLS-adjusted target of 160, leveling the series
Dhruv Jurel scored his maiden Test century, a sublime 125, in Ahmedabad, dedicating his salute celebration to his Kargil War veteran father and the Indian Army. The 24-year-old, replacing Rishabh
Nishad Kumar and Simran clinched gold medals for India at the World Para Athletics Championships, electrifying the home crowd. Nishad won the men’s high jump T47 with an Asian record,
Former Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Yousuf has backed PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi in the Asia Cup trophy controversy, criticising India’s refusal to accept the trophy from him. Naqvi, a minister with
Wicketkeeper-batter Dhruv Jurel struck his maiden Test century on Friday, scoring 125 runs and forging a crucial 206-run partnership for the fifth wicket with Ravindra Jadeja, giving India a commanding