Harmanpreet Kaur, captain of India’s women’s cricket team, is determined to lead her side to victory in the 2025 Women’s World Cup on home soil. With the hopes of a billion fans on her shoulders, she aims to "break the barrier" by shattering stereotypes and inspiring future generations. The Indian team, transformed under her leadership, is ready to create history and make their World Cup dreams a reality.
The Afghanistan Cricket Board has announced a 22-member preliminary squad for the Asia Cup 2025, showing full support for captain Rashid Khan despite recent form concerns. Rashid, who skipped the MLC for recovery, remains central to the team’s strategy. The squad features a strong mix of youth and experience, including promising pacers, as Afghanistan gears up for a competitive campaign in the UAE from September 9 to 28.
Akash Deep stunned England with a gritty unbeaten 51 as a night watchman during the 5th Test at The Oval in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025. Walking in at 72/2, the pacer frustrated England’s bowlers with his solid defense and 12 boundaries, marking the second-highest night watchman score by an Indian since 2000. His heroic knock turned the tide and reignited India’s hopes in the crucial series decider.
Mohammed Siraj has entered the elite club of Indian fast bowlers by claiming 200 international wickets across formats—118 in Tests, 71 in ODIs, and 14 in T20Is. Joining legends like Kapil Dev, Zaheer Khan, and Shami, Siraj’s journey from street cricket in Hyderabad to global stardom is a testament to hard work and grit. At just 29, his legacy is only beginning.
The Asia Cup 2025 will be played in a T20 format ahead of the T20 World Cup 2026, with the full schedule now confirmed. The tournament, running from September 9–28, 2025, features teams divided into Group A and Group B. Key matches include India vs Pakistan on September 14, and the top teams will progress to the Super Four and final showdown in Dubai.
Liam Dawson makes a remarkable return to England's Test squad after a 2,928-day absence, replacing the injured Shoaib Bashir for the fourth Test against India at Old Trafford. The 35-year-old all-rounder earned his recall through outstanding county performances, showcasing both bowling dominance and batting depth. His comeback highlights resilience, consistency, and a strategic shift in England’s selection approach favoring proven domestic form.
Surrey County Cricket Club will honour legendary England batsman Graham Thorpe on Day 2 of the upcoming Oval Test. A stylish left-hander and loyal Surrey stalwart, Thorpe’s legacy will be celebrated with tributes, speeches, and fanfare at The Kia Oval. The event marks a poignant moment in cricket, recognising his remarkable contributions as both a player and mentor to the sport. A fitting salute to a true cricket icon.
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