Pakistan were bowled out for 105 and New Zealand won the game by 115 runs. A solid performance this from New Zealand and they also won the series. They are now 3-1 ahead with one game to go. PAK vs NZ ...
Royal Challengers Bengaluru head coach Andy Flower welcomed BCCI’s decision to allow the bowling team to change the wet ball in the second half of the second innings of a dew-affected match.
The Indian Premier League stands on the horizon as fans wait in anticipation for the commencement of the new season. The tournament is a few hours away from now as Kolkata Knight Riders are set to ...
Ahead of the 18th season of Indian Premier League (IPL) that starts on March 22, the BCCI has introduced a few changes in the regulations while retaining some existing rules to enhance the ...
Werner Herzog, the celebrated German writer, producer and filmmaker behind “Grizzly Man” and “The Wrath of God,” is making his animation debut with “The Twilight World,” based on his ...
Typically, one white ball is used in a T20 match. In the sub-continent, dew can cause the ball to get wet, making it difficult for bowlers to maintain grip and movement. Chankesh Rao Updated : Mar 20, ...
Indian fast bowler Mohammed Siraj says the lifting of the ban is an "excellent decision" Bowlers will be allowed to use saliva to shine the cricket ball in the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL ...
Eight-team tournament secures 23 per cent higher rating than ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 on Star Sports ~250 billion minutes of watch-time for the tournament across platforms India-New Zealand Final ...
The ban on applying saliva to a cricket ball will be lifted in the 2025 Indian Premier League tournament. The decision comes after a majority of the franchise captains called for a change at a ...
League approves use of DRS for wides and one ball change during second innings India's Mohammed Shami celebrates with skipper Rohit Sharma after dismissing Austrailan captain Steven Smith in the ...
Using saliva to shine the ball to help with reverse swing was a common practice in cricket before ICC’s ban on it during COVID-19. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), on Wednesday, ...
In a move that could have global impact, the BCCI is considering lifting the ban on applying saliva on the ball in the Indian Premier League beginning March 22. The proposal has been discussed at ...