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  • Kohli Shines Again as India Reaches Champions Trophy Semi-Finals

    Kohli Shines Again as India Reaches Champions Trophy Semi-Finals

    Virat Kohli once again showed his amazing skills in a crucial match as he scored 84 runs, helping India reach the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy. India had to chase down a target of 265 runs against Australia, and Kohli played a key role in making it happen. Although he was close to scoring his 25th century, he didn’t let that stop him from playing an excellent innings filled with control and focus.

    After the match, Kohli shared that big games inspire him. “I love playing cricket. As long as I enjoy batting, everything else will fall into place,” he said. Kohli emphasized the importance of hard work and being prepared for important matches. He believes that when you focus on teamwork and play well under pressure, it feels great.

    Despite some early challenges with quick wickets, other players like Shreyas Iyer, Axar Patel, and KL Rahul joined Kohli to build important partnerships and help India smoothly reach the target. “It feels fantastic when teammates step up. Hardik made key shots at tense moments, and KL finished the game strongly. Each of us contributed to this win. The team is in a good place,” Kohli noted.

    Now, India awaits the winner of the semi-final match between South Africa and New Zealand, who scored an impressive 362 runs in their game in Karachi. India previously defeated New Zealand in the group stage.

  • Rahul Clashes with Kohli Over Mistake in Champions Trophy Semifinal

    Rahul Clashes with Kohli Over Mistake in Champions Trophy Semifinal

    On Monday, during India’s semifinal match against Australia in the 2025 Champions Trophy held at Dubai International Stadium, a surprising moment happened involving Virat Kohli and KL Rahul. Rahul showed his frustration when Kohli got out just 16 runs away from his second century of the tournament.

    Before batting, Rahul had a talk with Kohli, suggesting that Kohli should focus on rotating the strike since he was already settled at the crease. Rahul wanted to take the riskier shots. When Rahul came in to bat at No. 6, India needed 86 runs to win in 90 balls. After dealing with some early pressure, Rahul managed to score quickly with three fours after the last drinks break.

    Unfortunately, during the 43rd over, Kohli didn’t stick to their plan and ended up getting out. This left Rahul visibly upset, leading to his viral reaction of “Maar raha tha na.”

    Rahul explained, “I told him to stay there and just rotate the strike because hitting was harder for me. If he got out, it would have been tougher for us.”

    Kohli, who later got the Player of the Match for scoring 84 runs, admitted he made a mistake. He explained that he usually sticks to a plan and aims to finish the game quickly, but things don’t always go as expected, especially depending on the conditions of the pitch.

  • Kieron Pollard Hits Six Sixes in a Historic T20I Match!

    Kieron Pollard Hits Six Sixes in a Historic T20I Match!

    On this day in 2021, Kieron Pollard made history by hitting six sixes in one over during the first T20I match against Sri Lanka at the Coolidge Cricket Ground in Antigua. He became only the third player ever to do this in international cricket, joining Herschelle Gibbs and Yuvraj Singh. Pollard’s amazing achievement was even more exciting since it happened right after Sri Lankan spinner Akila Dananjaya took a hat-trick in his last over, dismissing three West Indies players in a row.

    Sri Lanka batted first and scored 131 runs for 9 wickets in 20 overs. Pathum Nissanka was their best player, scoring 39 runs. The West Indies bowlers, especially Obed McCoy, who took 2 wickets for 25 runs, did a good job keeping the Sri Lankan batting under control.

    The West Indies started strong, with openers Evin Lewis and Lendl Simmons putting up 52 runs in just 19 balls. Lewis scored 28 runs, and Simmons added 26. But then, Dananjaya changed the game with a stunning hat-trick in the fourth over, taking out Lewis, Chris Gayle, and Nicholas Pooran in consecutive deliveries. Suddenly, the West Indies went from a great position at 52 without losing a wicket to 52 for 3.

    Pollard didn’t let this faze him. In the sixth over, he faced Dananjaya and unleashed a fierce attack. He hit six sixes in that over! He started with a powerful shot over midwicket, followed by another huge hit straight over the sightscreen. Then he blasted one over long-off, and the next sailed over wide long-on. Even with one hand off the bat, he sent the fifth ball flying over the leg-side boundary. Finally, he flicked the last ball over deep midwicket.

    This incredible display made Pollard part of an elite group, being only the third batsman to hit six sixes in an over in international cricket and the second in T20 matches. Earlier, Herschelle Gibbs did it in the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup against the Netherlands, and Yuvraj Singh did it in the first-ever ICC World T20 against England the same year.

    Pollard scored a rapid 38 runs off just 11 balls, turning the game back in favor of the West Indies. Although he got out soon after, Jason Holder helped secure the win by scoring 29 not out, finishing the chase at 134 for 6 in just 13.1 overs, hitting the winning six.

    “I just had to come out and back myself. It was something the team needed. I didn’t see the hat-trick, I only heard. But I still had to come out and do what the team required at that point in time. After the third six, I felt it was possible. I went for it and it paid off,” Pollard said after his amazing performance. For Sri Lanka, it was a wild game, filled with excitement from Dananjaya’s hat-trick to the disappointment of giving up six sixes in two overs.

  • India vs Australia: The Impact of Home Advantage in the ICC Semi-Final

    India vs Australia: The Impact of Home Advantage in the ICC Semi-Final

    India has a big advantage in the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 because they’re playing all their matches in Dubai. Famous cricketers like Nasser Hussain and Michael Atherton have pointed out that since India hasn’t traveled, they know the Dubai pitch very well.

    Before their big match, Australia’s captain Steve Smith said it’s hard to say if India has an advantage, but he agreed that they are used to the conditions. India won all their group matches against Bangladesh, Pakistan, and New Zealand to top Group A. In contrast, Australia came second in Group B, winning against England but losing matches to rain.

    “We’ve seen how the pitch behaves. India has played really well here, so it will be an exciting match,” Smith said at a news conference.

    Before India’s last match against New Zealand, both Australia and South Africa were in Dubai. After India won, South Africa flew to Lahore for their semi-final. Unlike other teams, India hasn’t traveled at all during the tournament and has enjoyed the benefits of staying in Dubai to prepare.

    “They got it right by being here early and practicing. If we had waited for last night’s match, we would’ve been rushed,” Smith added.

    The focus is also on Indian spinner Varun Chakaravarthy, who took five wickets against New Zealand. India is expected to use four spinners to challenge the Australian players.

    Smith commented that how well his batters handle spin will be crucial to success. “It’s not just Chakaravarthy; their other spinners are really good too,” he said. “How we play during the middle overs will determine the game

  • Rohit Sharma Praises Axar Patel’s Key Role Ahead of ICC Semi-Final

    Rohit Sharma Praises Axar Patel’s Key Role Ahead of ICC Semi-Final

    Dubai, UAE: Before the important match against Australia in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, Team India captain Rohit Sharma shared exciting news about player Axar Patel. He said that during the recent series against England, the team told Axar he would always bat at number five, no matter what happens in the game. This decision paid off as Axar performed really well.

    In the first innings of a match, India was in trouble at 30 runs with three players out. Axar came in to bat alongside Shreyas Iyer, and the two of them worked hard to put together a partnership of 98 runs from 136 balls. Axar scored 42 runs from 61 balls, hitting three fours and a six during his time at the crease.

    As a bowler, Axar also did a great job, taking one wicket and giving away only 32 runs in his 10 overs in the second innings. Rohit praised Axar, saying, “We clearly told him that he would bat at number five when we started the ODI series against England. He has shown amazing improvement in his batting skills over the last year. He likes to play big shots and take risks, which can be helpful when the team is in a tough spot.”

    Since 2016, Axar has batted at number five seven times, scoring 227 runs with a strike rate of 90.43 and an average of 37.83, including one half-century with a top score of 52. Recently, in the ODI series against England, he scored 52 runs in one match and an unbeaten 41 in another. Rohit also remembered Axar’s important innings in the T20 World Cup Final, where he helped India recover after losing three quick wickets against South Africa.

    “He really helped our team in the T20 World Cup final, and his performance was fantastic. He stepped up when we needed him the most, and that’s what we want from him. Whenever he plays, he surprises us with just how well he can do. He’s improved a lot, and it’s great to have players like him in the team,” Rohit added.

  • Rishabh Pant Nominated for Laureus Award: Inspiring Comeback Story

    Rishabh Pant Nominated for Laureus Award: Inspiring Comeback Story

    Rishabh Pant, India’s wicketkeeper-batter, has been nominated for the famous Laureus World Sports Awards! The 27-year-old will captain the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in the 18th Indian Premier League (IPL) season. He is nominated for the World Comeback of the Year award. This makes him the second cricketer ever to be nominated for these awards, joining the legendary Sachin Tendulkar.

    Pant has shown incredible strength over the past year. He was in a serious car accident in December 2022, which kept him out of cricket for over a year. But he came back strong, returning to play in the 2024 IPL for Delhi Capitals after 629 days! He had to undergo major surgery for his knee but bounced back and performed well, scoring important runs in games.

    In his first match back, he played a key role in India’s victory against Pakistan in the T20 World Cup 2024. He scored 42 runs, and his performance helped lead India to a thrilling win in New York. After that, he returned to Test cricket against Bangladesh, matching MS Dhoni’s record for the most centuries by an Indian wicketkeeper.

    In November 2024, he became the most expensive player in IPL history when Lucknow Super Giants bought him for INR 27 crore.

    “Staying Positive”

    After hearing about his nomination, Rishabh Pant expressed his belief in staying positive no matter what challenges come his way. He said, “I am thankful for everything God has given me. I focus on being happy and believing in my strength to overcome tough situations. Surviving my car crash made me realize how lucky I am, which pushed me to work hard and come back even stronger.”

    Yuvraj Singh, a cricket legend, was inspired by Rishabh’s attitude. He said, “I met Rishabh in March 2023. He was healing but still had a tough road ahead. His positive spirit really stood out to me. It helped him make an amazing comeback when he returned to Test cricket in 2024. He inspires all athletes to keep a positive outlook, especially after injuries

  • Vidarbha Secures Third Ranji Trophy Title in Dramatic Final

    Vidarbha Secures Third Ranji Trophy Title in Dramatic Final

    Nagpur: Vidarbha did everything right as they batted for almost five sessions, using their 37-run first innings lead to secure their third Ranji Trophy title on Sunday. Kerala, making their first finals appearance, put up a strong fight but Vidarbha showed their hard work and discipline throughout the season. They also finished second in the 50-overs Vijay Hazare Trophy.

    Kerala had a couple of big moments that changed the match. Their captain, Sachin Baby, made a risky shot when he was on 98 runs, which could have led to a different outcome. They also missed an early chance to catch Karun Nair on Day 4 after Vidarbha lost two quick wickets. Vidarbha made the most of these chances, sealing their title after the final ended in a draw at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium.

    This victory marks Vidarbha as a strong team in domestic cricket since they had won back-to-back titles in the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons, and were runners-up last season. Under captain Akshay Wadkar and coach Usman Ghani, Vidarbha showcased great talent throughout this season. They were the best team from four groups, winning six out of seven matches and earning 40 points, carrying that momentum into the knockout stage.

    Unlike Kerala, who had some luck in their knockout matches (winning by narrow margins), Vidarbha won their matches with confidence. They defeated Tamil Nadu by 198 runs in the quarters and beat defending champions Mumbai by 80 runs in the semis. Overall, Vidarbha won nine out of their ten matches this season, highlighting their strength in India’s top domestic competition.

    In the final, Vidarbha executed their game plan perfectly, scoring 375/9 with impressive performances from Karun Nair (135 runs), Danish Malewar (73 runs), and Darshan Nalkande (51 not out). Vidarbha started the final day in control, having a lead of 286 runs. Although Nair couldn’t add many runs to his total, Vidarbha managed to stretch their lead to 412 runs before settling for a draw.

    The team’s young stars played a key role in their success. Left-arm spinner Harsh Dubey, 22, set a new record for most wickets in a Ranji Trophy season with 69, earning him the Player-of-the-Tournament title. “It’s a dream come true… I worked hard on my fitness and skills,” Dubey shared.

    Dubey also improved his batting skills and scored 476 runs this season, proving he can be a valuable all-rounder. “I prefer to see myself as a batting all-rounder; I really enjoy batting,” he said.

    Another standout was Yash Rathod, 24, who scored 960 runs at an average of 53.33, making him the top scorer of the season. Nair joined Vidarbha at the start of this season and excelled in both formats, finishing fourth in the Ranji Trophy rankings with 863 runs in nine matches.

    Karun Nair and Danish Malewar led the batting charge in the final, scoring crucial partnerships that helped Vidarbha. Skipper Akshay Wadkar, who plans to retire, also made significant contributions with 722 runs this season.

    Wadkar expressed pride in his team, stating, “Everyone worked hard, and we’re all very happy. We prepared well after losing in the final last year.”

    Match Summary: Vidarbha 379 & 375/9 (D Malewar 73, K Nair 135, D Nalkande 51, A Sarwate 4/96) vs. Kerala 342. Match drawn.

  • Anil Kumble Highlights South Africa’s Dominant Bowling in Champions Trophy

    Anil Kumble Highlights South Africa’s Dominant Bowling in Champions Trophy

    New Delhi: Former Indian cricket star and coach Anil Kumble has praised South Africa’s fast bowlers, saying they are a powerful group even in tough conditions during the ongoing Champions Trophy. South Africa has been performing well, defeating England and starting their campaign with a big win over Afghanistan. Their last game against England saw them bowl out the team for just 179 runs and win by 7 wickets.

    Kumble pointed out the unique skills of South Africa’s trio of fast bowlers: Marco Jansen, Kagiso Rabada, and Lungi Ngidi. He mentioned that all three bowlers are tall and bring different styles to their bowling. Rabada has a traditional style, Ngidi can be tricky, and Jansen uses his height to advantage. This variety in their bowling makes it hard for batters to predict how to play against them.

    Jansen was particularly impressive against England, taking three important wickets early in the game. Kumble noted that even though Jansen is still young, he has improved a lot in both bowling and batting. He can be a great all-rounder, helping his team in several areas.

    Kumble believes that this variety in South Africa’s bowling makes them a strong contender as the tournament progresses.

  • PCB Faces Backlash After Rain Cancels Pakistan vs Australia Match

    PCB Faces Backlash After Rain Cancels Pakistan vs Australia Match

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is facing a lot of criticism after the exciting match between Afghanistan and Australia in the Champions Trophy 2025 was canceled due to bad weather. This game was supposed to take place at the newly updated Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, which had a huge renovation costing ₹18 billion.

    Afghanistan did well by scoring 273 runs, but the rain started pouring, and Australia couldn’t start batting even after the rain stopped. People were upset when the match was called off because the field was still too wet to play, and puddles were everywhere. Many fans and experts are angry about how the stadium couldn’t handle the rain.

    Adding to the problems, videos went viral showing leaks in the stadium’s restrooms, with water dripping from the ceilings. A news portal named Tribune posted these clips, raising questions about how fast and poorly the renovation work was done. The project was supposed to show off Pakistan’s best, but it has instead turned into a big embarrassment.

    This was the third match that got canceled in the Champions Trophy, following two games in Rawalpindi. Former Indian cricketer Madan Lal criticized the poor choices made during the renovations, calling the situation a “bad advertisement for Pakistan.”

    As more games are scheduled in Pakistan, concerns about the stadium’s readiness are serious. There’s even a semi-final and a potential final match that could be held in Pakistan if India doesn’t make it to the last game.

  • Virat Kohli Reaches Milestone of 300 ODIs in Champions Trophy

    Virat Kohli Reaches Milestone of 300 ODIs in Champions Trophy

    On Sunday, former India captain Virat Kohli reached an amazing milestone during the Champions Trophy in Dubai. He played his 300th One Day International (ODI) match, making him the seventh Indian cricketer to achieve this feat. Greats like Sachin Tendulkar and MS Dhoni are also part of this exclusive group.

    Kohli, who started his ODI career in 2008 against Sri Lanka, has scored an incredible 14,085 runs so far. He boasts an average of 58.20 and a strike rate of 93.41, including 51 centuries and 73 half-centuries, with a personal best of 193 runs in a single match. Interestingly, Kohli’s 100th ODI was in the Champions Trophy 12 years ago, against the West Indies, and he played his 200th match against New Zealand in 2017.

    The first cricketer to reach 300 ODIs was Mohammed Azharuddin in 1998 against Australia. Over the years, 21 players from around the world have reached this milestone, with Tendulkar holding the record for the most matches at 463. Chris Gayle, a West Indies legend, was the latest to join the club in 2019.

    Here’s a list of Indian cricketers who have played 300 ODIs:

    – Sachin Tendulkar (1989-2012) – 463 matches
    – MS Dhoni (2004-2019) – 350 matches
    – Rahul Dravid (1996-2011) – 344 matches
    – Mohammad Azharuddin (1985-2000) – 334 matches
    – Sourav Ganguly (1992-2007) – 311 matches
    – Yuvraj Singh (2000-2017) – 304 matches

    What makes Kohli special is that he is the first player to reach 300 ODIs while also playing 100 Tests and 100 T20Is.

    Upcoming Milestones for Kohli

    After a challenging start in the Champions Trophy with only 22 runs against Bangladesh, Kohli bounced back spectacularly. He scored an unbeaten 100 runs in a critical match against Pakistan, helping India secure a spot in the semifinals. This was his 51st century overall and his first in the Champions Trophy.

    Kohli is now close to breaking another record. With 651 runs in the Champions Trophy over 15 innings, he is just 51 runs away from Shikhar Dhawan’s record of 701 runs, which he achieved in only 10 innings. Kohli currently ranks seventh in the all-time list, where Chris Gayle leads with 791 runs in 17 innings.