The Men’s Champions League T20 is set for a thrilling return in September 2026, uniting top franchises from global T20 leagues like the IPL, BBL, PSL, and more. Branded as a “World Cup for Clubs,” the tournament promises high-octane clashes, superstar lineups, and global fanfare. With revamped formats and massive anticipation, it marks a bold new era for franchise cricket on the world stage.
The buzz for IPL 2026 is already heating up with the mini auction not too far away. While teams will mostly hold on to their core squads from the 2025 mega auction, some major shake-ups are still expected. With franchises needing to trim their squads to fit both budgets and balance, there’s every chance we’ll see a few high-profile names back in the auction pool.
Shubman Gill delivered a historic performance in the WTC 2025 series against England, scoring 269 and 161 in a single Test. He broke multiple records, including the second-highest runs in a Test and most centuries against England in WTC history. Gill’s dominance with the bat has cemented his status as a modern-day Test cricket superstar and India’s long-term match-winner.
The Revised Powerplay rules for shortened innings in T20Is have added a strategic twist to the game. With reduced Powerplay overs (4 instead of 6), batting teams must capitalize on the limited time to attack, while bowlers need to strike early. This change ensures a more thrilling and competitive start to the match, keeping the excitement alive, even when weather or other factors shorten the innings.
The ICC has introduced two major changes to ODI cricket in 2025 to enhance balance and strategy. Now, two new balls will be used only till the 34th over, after which the bowling team selects one to finish the innings. Additionally, teams must pre-nominate five players — a batter, bowler, spinner, wicketkeeper, and all-rounder — as eligible concussion substitutes before the match. These changes aim to modernize and sharpen the format.
The iconic India vs England Test series has been renamed the Tendulkar-Anderson Trophy, honoring cricket legends Sachin Tendulkar and James Anderson. This historic change celebrates their lasting impact on Test cricket. As the 2025 series kicks off on June 20 in Leeds, the new trophy adds emotion, legacy, and global excitement to one of cricket’s most storied rivalries.
Shreyas Iyer has made history by becoming the first captain to lead three different teams—Delhi Capitals, Kolkata Knight Riders, and now Mumbai Indians—to the IPL final. Known for his tactical acumen, calm leadership, and ability to adapt, Iyer’s achievement highlights his exceptional leadership qualities. With this remarkable milestone, he cements his legacy as one of the greatest captains in IPL history.
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