‘Not on the same level with 1983’: Sunil Gavaskar’s bold take on India women’s World Cup win

Indian women’s cricket achieved a historic World Cup victory, defeating South Africa by 52 runs. This triumph, a culmination of persistence after previous near misses, drew parallels to the 1983 men’s win. Legendary Sunil Gavaskar highlighted the win’s significance, emphasizing sporting intelligence and the role of Indian coaches, while noting the women’s team’s established track…

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1st Youth Test: Vaibhav Suryavanshi hits 44-ball 56; India stretch lead over England

Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s quickfire half-century propelled India U19 to 128 for three in their second innings, extending their lead to 229 runs against England. Earlier, England’s lower order showed resilience, posting 439 in their first innings, with significant contributions from Thomas Rew, Ekansh Singh, and Ralphie Albert. Archie Vaughan, son of Michael Vaughan, impressed with a…

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IND vs ENG 4th Test: Sunil Gavaskar lambasts Team India’s leadership – ‘Difficult for me to get my head around’

Sunil Gavaskar criticised India’s performance in the fourth Test against England, pointing fingers at captain Shubman Gill for questionable decision-making. Gavaskar emphasised that the captain is ultimately responsible for team selections and tactical planning, regardless of the coach’s input. He highlighted that Gill will be judged on his calls, especially with India struggling to contain…

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The Auqib Nabi story: Father wanted him to be a doctor but ‘qismat’ had other plans for Dale Steyn of Baramulla

From curfew-hit Baramulla to tormenting batters in domestic cricket, Auqib Nabi’s rise has been nothing short of inspirational. The bowler who once borrowed spikes for trials, now dreams of donning India colours. Mentored by Irfan Pathan and inspired by Parvez Rasool, Nabi’s story is a tale of perseverance, patience, and unwavering belief in destiny

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Bengals DE Trey Hendrickson ends holdout with 4-word contract update; Joe Burrow explains why

Trey Hendrickson ended his Bengals training camp holdout, seeking a contract extension, but stated, “Nothing has really changed.” Joe Burrow acknowledged the financial implications of the holdout and emphasized Hendrickson’s importance to the team. His return is crucial for Cincinnati’s playoff aspirations, placing pressure on the Bengals to address his contract situation.

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