Smriti Mandhana, Pratika Rawal record highest-ever opening partnership for India in Women’s ODI World Cup
The batters, earlier in the tournament, added 155 runs against Australia in Visakhapatnam. Source link
The batters, earlier in the tournament, added 155 runs against Australia in Visakhapatnam. Source link
Pratika Rawal is well ahead of India’s previous fastest -- Deepti Sharma -- who did so in 29 innings. Source link
The drawn series over Pakistan gave South Africa an ideal start to the defence of the World Test Championship title it won in June. Source link
Australia’s batting depth shone through in its six-wicket win over England, where it bounced back from 4/68 to chase down 245 inside 41 overs. Source link
New Zealand and England will next meet in the first of three one-day internationals at Mount Maunganui on Sunday. Source link
Former India cricketer Bahutule replaces Sunil Joshi, who served in the role previously from 2023 to 2025. Source link
Rohit Sharma overtook former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly to move to third in the all-time Indian list during his knock of 73 at the Adelaide Oval. Source link
Off-spinner Simon Harmer finished with 6-50, taking his 1,000th First-Class wicket in the process, on a deteriorating Rawalpindi stadium pitch. Source link
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As Colombo co-hosted the Women’s ODI World Cup 2025, the same downpours that shape the spiritual calendar washed out three matches — the second-most in the tournament’s history. Source link