Corbin Bosch century and five-fer
The South African allrounder Corbin Bosch has etched his name into cricket history. In a stunning performance against Zimbabwe, Bosch achieved a rare double — a century with the bat and a five-wicket haul with the ball — in the same Test…
ICC Announces Big Rule Changes in International Cricket
In a major step towards improving fairness and pace in the game, the ICC has introduced several new playing conditions in international cricket.These fresh updates cover areas like ball usage, time-wasting, fake…
Asia Cup 2025 Likely to Begin with India vs Pakistan Clash
Cricket fans around the world are eagerly awaiting the Asia Cup 2025. Early reports suggest the tournament will begin in the second week of September, with a possible opening match between India and Pakistan—a…
Pretorius Breaks Record as Youngest South African Test Centurion
Lhuan-dre Pretorius announced his arrival in Test cricket with a stunning 153 on debut. At just 19 years and 93 days old, he became the youngest South African to reach a Test hundred, rewriting a record that…
The Rise of ICC: From Council to Global Authority
The ICC, or International Cricket Council, began in 1909 as the Imperial Cricket Conference. It evolved into a global governing body in 1965 and adopted its current name in 1989. Over more than a century, the ICC has…
Pakistan Hockey: Rs 5600 Allowance Highlights Neglect of National Game
After the Nations Cup, Pakistan hockey players were offered Rs 5600 as travel allowance for a celebratory lunch by the Sports Board.This gesture sparked nationwide debate over how Pakistan continues to…
Scott Boland: The Overlooked Aussie Match-Winner
June 25, 2025
Scott Boland Deserves a Longer Run in Australia’s Test XI
Scott Boland has taken 56 wickets in 13 Tests at a remarkable average of 17.7 and economy of 2.77. Yet he finds himself out of Australia’s playing XI again. With Cummins, Starc, and Hazlewood preferred…
England vs India 1st Test: Stunning Chase at Leeds
England chased 374 on final day to win a dramatic first Test at Leeds.The hosts defeated India by five wickets with 84 balls remaining. Despite five Indian centuries and a Jasprit Bumrah fifer, India fell short. Ben Duckett…
The Origin of Cricket: From English Fields to a Global Phenomenon
The origin of cricket can be traced back to the 13th century, when shepherds in southeast England played a simple bat-and-ball game in open fields. What began as a rural pastime has now become a global sport…