India created history as Shafali Varma and Deepti Sharma powered the team to their maiden World Cup title in a thrilling final against Australia. Shafali, a replacement for injured Pratika Rawal, shone brightly to win Player of the Match. At the same time, Deepti's all-round brilliance — 22 wickets and 250 runs — earned her the Player of the Series honour—a golden moment for Indian women's cricket.
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has officially announced his retirement from T20 internationals to focus on Tests and ODIs, ending a remarkable T20I career. In 93 matches, he scored 2,575 runs — the second-highest for New Zealand — and captained in 75 games, leading his team to the 2021 T20 World Cup Final. A calm leader, a true legend — Thank you, Kane Mama.
Power meets precision in T20I cricket's biggest six-hitters! From Rohit Sharma's record 227 sixes to Suryakumar Yadav's explosive 150, these power-packed performances have redefined modern cricket. Discover the fearless batters who've sent balls soaring out of stadiums and etched their names in history. Here's a thrilling look at the most sixes in T20I cricket history and the legends behind them.
After 19 remarkable years, Sophie Devine bids farewell to ODI cricket. From her debut in 2006 to her final match in 2025, Sophie’s all-round brilliance has shaped New Zealand women’s cricket. A star in the Women's T20 World Cup and WPL, her contributions on and off the field have left a lasting legacy. Thank you, Sophie, for inspiring generations of cricketers.
The race for the most runs in ODI cricket history is a story of two Indian legends — Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli. Tendulkar’s unmatched 18,426-run record remains the gold standard, while Kohli, the modern-day chase master, continues to close in with record-breaking consistency. Their dominance across eras defines cricketing greatness and inspires fans worldwide with every milestone they achieve.
India marched into the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 semifinals with a commanding win over New Zealand, driven by top-order brilliance. Smriti Mandhana (109), Pratika Rawal (122 & 1 wicket), and Jemimah Rodrigues (76) powered India to victory. With Australia, England, and South Africa also qualifying, India now face a huge semifinal challenge against teams that narrowly beat them in the group stage.
Get ready for Test Twenty, a groundbreaking 80-over cricket format debuting in January 2026! Played in 4 intervals of 20 overs, each team bats and bowls twice, combining the strategy of Test cricket with the thrill of T20. It’s set to revolutionize the game—offering fresh strategies, intense action, and non-stop excitement. Don’t miss the launch of this game-changing format.
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