WPL 2025: Mumbai Indians full list of retained and released players
The Mumbai Indians franchise announced on Thursday the list of the players it has retained and released ahead of the 2025 Women’s Premier League (WPL) season. Source link
The Mumbai Indians franchise announced on Thursday the list of the players it has retained and released ahead of the 2025 Women’s Premier League (WPL) season. Source link
Four weeks since marking his return to Ranji Trophy, Lad was given a standing ovation by the Mumbai dressing room on Thursday, after notching up an unbeaten 169 against Odisha.…
A number of handy contributions from the middle and lower order made a difference as Chandigarh secured a 48-run first-innings lead on a pitch where the spinners are extracting appreciable…
Surya, who took over as India’s shortest format skipper after the victorious T20 World Cup campaign, admitted that he followed ‘Rohit’s captaincy route’ of spending a lot of time with…
After Tamil Nadu was dismissed for 338 in the first innings, Denish struck an unbeaten 54 to take Assam to 176 for three at Stumps on Day 2 in the…
Mumbai posted a gargantuan total before the bowlers tightened the noose around Odisha in an Elite Group A match at the Sharad Pawar Cricket Academy ground. Source link
The team retained its core, which includes skipper Alyssa Healy and all-rounder Deepti Sharma, though the release of England fast-bowler Lauren Bell raised some eyebrows. Source link
Karnataka’s Vasuki Koushik stayed on a good length outside off all through his 25 overs to scalp his third First Class five-for, with all his dismissals coming through catches behind…
The Beth Mooney-led side released six players, which includes some big names such as India international Sneh Rana, and Kiwi pacer Lea Tahuhu. Source link
Rahul Radesh’s patience and resilience became the talk of the town as he faced 268 balls, batting through four sessions under the barbarous Jaipur sun. Source link