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Riyan Parag shines in record-shortest Ranji Trophy match in 63 years

A historic Ranji Trophy clash between Assam and Services concluded in a mere 90 overs, setting a new 63-year record for the shortest game. Services clinched an eight-wicket victory, fueled by remarkable bowling performances, including a rare double hat-trick in the first innings. Assam’s batting faltered twice, leading to their swift defeat. Source link

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After sitting out Sydney ODI, Arshdeep makes hilarious post – Watch

While sidelined from the third ODI against Australia, Indian pacer Arshdeep Singh entertained fans with a humorous video from a moving truck, joking about his career path. The reel, showcasing his jovial nature, went viral. Despite missing the match, Arshdeep remains the series’ most economical bowler, highlighting his off-field charm and on-field prowess. Source link

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IND vs AUS: 'Aye slip rakh…' – Harshit thanks former India captain for dream wicket

India’s young pacer Harshit Rana has been the talk of the series Down Under, delivering crucial breakthroughs and keeping his cool under pressure. Speaking to teammate Washington Sundar, Rana reflected on how his experience from last year’s debut in Australia helped him plan his lengths, execute his spells, and pick key wickets — including his […]

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Shockwaves in Pakistan cricket! PCB to sack national head coach after Women's World Cup disaster

Pakistan Cricket Board will not renew head coach Muhammad Wasim’s contract after the women’s team’s poor performance in the World Cup. Frustrated by the lack of results and ongoing batting issues, the PCB is seeking a foreign replacement. Wasim’s tenure was marked by early exits in major tournaments and strained working relationships. Source link

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India handed Healy injury update ahead of Women's WC semi-final clash

Australia’s coach Shelley Nitschke is optimistic about captain Alyssa Healy’s return for the 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup semi-final against India, despite her ongoing calf strain. Leg-spinner Alana King, after a challenging outing against India, showcased exceptional form with a record-breaking seven-wicket haul against South Africa, indicating a potential shift in her role for the […]

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Double gold for Gukesh, Divya; Sarin, Puranik also shine at ECC

Indian chess stars shone brightly at the European Club Cup 2025. SuperChess clinched the Open title with a flawless record, while Cercle d’échecs de Monte-Carlo dominated the Women’s competition. World Champion Gukesh and GM Divya Deshmukh delivered stellar performances, securing individual accolades and highlighting India’s growing chess prowess on the global stage. Source link