India aims to retain U19 Women's T20 World Cup title with a determined and ruthless approach, says Parunika Sisodia.
Temba Bavuma's journey from overlooked batter to South Africa's first black Test captain, poised to make history at Lord's.
On the first day of the women’s Ashes Test, 11,643 were in the stands at the MCG, with the match on track to surpass the ...
India dug themselves out of a hole multiple times in Pune and beat England by 15 runs. They have thus taken an unassailable ...
Bumrah and opening batter Smriti Mandhana will be receiving the ‘Best International Cricketer’ award in the men’s and women’s ...
South Africa have reached the Women's Under-19 T20 World Cup final which is the fifth global final they have reached from ...
Fakhar Zaman, hero of Pakistan’s Champions Trophy triumph in 2017, has not represented the Men in Green since last year’s T20 ...
Parunika had a major task to achieve after England were off to a flying start, racing to 37 for no loss after four overs. She ...
For us, as an U19 team, in our second World Cup, most of these girls have never travelled out of the country, it’s been a ...
Parunika Sisodia prepared for her ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025 semi-final in the same way that she does every game – speaking to her father. Read more only on CricTracker.