Indian batter Veda Krishnamurthy has retired from international cricket after a decade-long career, but will remain connected to the sport. Representing India in 48 ODIs and 76 T20Is, she scored 829 and 875 runs respectively. Her last international appearance was in 2020. Krishnamurthy, known for her aggressive batting, also played in the Women's Premier League.
Kalagotala brilliant run ended in the semifinal of the event as she went down to Liu Si Ya 15-21, 18-21, while Sharma went down 12-21, 14-21 to Yin Yi Qing.
The weather forecast for Day 4 of the crucial India vs England fourth Test at Old Trafford predicts light rain in the morning, potentially impacting India's batting performance as they trail in the series.
As Day 4 approaches, many fans are curious about the weather conditions and whether rain might affect the proceedings.
Tim David’s record-shattering knock not only broke multiple records but also showcased his finishing prowess, firmly establishing him as a game-changer in Australia’s T20I setup.
Morne Morkel provided an update on their fitness, minimizing concerns about any serious injuries. Both bowlers didn't bowl after the new ball was taken due to the injuries.
Veda Krishnamurthy, the dynamic cricketer from Karnataka, has announced her retirement from all forms of the game. The 32-year-old, who debuted for Karnataka at 13, represented India in 48 ODIs and 76 T20Is.
The Herons completed the switch for the 31-year-old on a loan before the deal becomes permanent in the year 2026 and the transfer is said to be in the region of the £15m mark.
Joe Root’s masterclass at Old Trafford not only tilted the match and series in England’s favor but also solidified his legacy as one of cricket’s greatest batters. Having surpassed Bradman and Ponting, the question now is whether Root can one day eclipse Tendulkar’s seemingly untouchable records.
Down 1-2 in the five-match series, India trail England by 186 runs in at the end of Day 3 in the fourth Test
N Jagadeesan received an unexpected call-up to the Indian Test team as a replacement for the injured Pant for the fifth Test at The Oval. He expressed immense joy at fulfilling his dream of wearing the whites and representing India in T ...more
David and Mitchell Owen’s unbroken 128-run stand guided Australia to 215-4 off 16.1 overs to seal the victory and an unassailable 3-0 series lead
Shardul Thakur's limited bowling opportunities in the series have raised questions, with the all-rounder expressing confusion over his role. Despite England's high scoring, Thakur received few overs, even after a Test comeback.
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