Women’s ODI World Cup: Between rain and rebuild, Sri Lanka searches for a second sunrise

In Colombo’s rain-soaked World Cup, Sri Lanka’s women’s team didn’t just fight its opponents, but history — balancing veterans, new faces, and a system still learning to grow. Source link

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IND vs BAN, Women’s ODI World Cup 2025: Richa’s fitness in focus as India looks to build momentum

While the semifinal line-up is already locked, the India-Bangladesh contest still holds meaning — for form, fitness, and pride — ensuring the DY Patil crowd won’t be watching a mere…

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Ranji Trophy: Rahane retires hurt, but not before hurting Chhattisgarh’s chances with 42nd First-Class hundred

Throughout his 315-minute stay at the crease, not once did Rahane look jittery. His calm and composed demeanour not only helped him score his 42nd First-Class ton, but also guided…

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Women’s ODI World Cup — New Zealand on course for life after Sophie Devine: Head coach Ben Sawyer

Sawyer said that the management has been having conversations with the “leadership group” and that he will reveal who will helm the side in ODIs at a later time. Source…

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