Big blow for India, All-rounder Axar Patel is ruled out of the final two South Africa T20Is due to illness, jeopardizing India's series lead. Left-arm spinning all-rounder Shahbaz Ahmed has been called up as the replacement. His departure forces India to recalibrate their spin strategy ahead of the crucial Lucknow and Ahmedabad fixtures.
Dharamsala Demolition, India secured a ruthless seven-wicket victory over South Africa, seizing a crucial 2-1 series lead. Spearheaded by Arshdeep Singh's phenomenal pace bowling and Abhishek Sharma's blistering 15-ball 38, India clinically chased down 118 with 25 balls remaining. The comprehensive win underlines India's T20 dominance.
Hardik Pandya creates history in T20I cricket, becoming the first Indian to score 1000 runs and take 100 wickets. He is also the fifth player overall to achieve this rare all-round milestone and just the third Indian with 100+ T20I wickets, after Jasprit Bumrah and Arshdeep Singh. A true icon of India’s T20 journey.
SMAT 2025 has been hit by controversy after the Assam Cricket Association suspended four players—Amit Sinha, Ishan Ahmed, Aman Tripathi, and Abhishek Thakuri—over alleged corruption. According to ACA, the players are accused of attempting to influence members of the Assam team during the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy held in Lucknow. The swift action highlights ACA’s firm stance against corruption in Indian domestic cricket.
The list of Most Sixes in T20I for India highlights the explosive power of Indian cricket. From Rohit Sharma’s massive 205 sixes to SKY, Kohli, Hardik, and rising stars like Abhishek Sharma, India’s batting firepower continues to dominate T20 cricket.
Jasprit Bumrah has etched his name in cricket history by becoming the first Indian and only the fifth bowler worldwide to take 100 wickets across all formats. Known for his deadly accuracy and calm under pressure, Bumrah’s rise from a young talent to a global fast-bowling icon is nothing short of inspiring. His milestone marks a proud moment for Indian cricket and a new benchmark for future pacers.
Josh Hazlewood’s Achilles setback has ruled him out of the upcoming Ashes, delivering a major blow to Australia’s bowling strength. The experienced pacer was expected to play a key role, but the injury resurfaced at the wrong moment. His absence forces Australia to rethink their pace strategy, while fans hope for his full recovery. Hazlewood now shifts focus to rehabilitation and preparing for a strong return.
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