Digest of the Hottest News of the Last Week 04.08.2025-10.08.2025
After drawing the Test series 2-2 against England on their home turf, Team India will now shift focus to what lies ahead in the international calendar. With the series done and dusted, attention has now turned to the fast-paced world of shorter formats. Various domestic and international T20 leagues are taking center stage, offering fans non-stop entertainment. As the cricketing action continues around the globe, here’s a quick round-up of the top five headlines that grabbed attention over the past week.


What Makes 2025 the Most Magical Year of AB de Villiers’ Career
The year 2025 has been filled with unexpected events across the cricket world, but it has been equally great for AB de Villiers. Despite being retired from all formats of the game, de Villiers could call it a magical year for him, as he got to see his teams lift the trophies and end their droughts.

Relive 25 Days of Test Drama from India’s 2025 Tour of England
The India tour of England 2025 has officially ended, with the series ending in a 2-2 draw. With 25 proper days of Test cricket, both teams showcased their best to win the series. Every match was filled with thrilling moments, putting the fans on the edge of their seats.

Oval Invincibles Dominate London Spirit in Hundred 2025 Opener
Oval Invincibles (Men) cruised to a 6-wicket win over London Spirit (Men), chasing 81 in just 69 balls. Rashid Khan starred with 3/11 and 3 catches, earning Player of the Match. Sam Curran also took 3 wickets. London Spirit were bundled out for 80, with Ashton Turner top-scoring with 21 in a dismal batting display.

Tymal Mills Shines as Southern Brave Clinch Last-Ball Thriller
Southern Brave edged past Manchester Originals by 1 wicket in a thrilling contest at Manchester. Chasing 132, Brave reached 133 for 9 in 99 balls, with Tymal Mills starring with 3 for 22. Scott Currie claimed 4 wickets, but Overton’s 18* and Topley’s finishing touch sealed the win with just 1 ball to spare.

Northern Superchargers Dominate as Wareham Leads 47-Run Rout of Fire
Northern Superchargers Women posted 141 for 4, powered by Hollie Armitage’s 34* and Georgia Wareham’s 29* off 17 balls. Wareham also took 2 for 14 as Welsh Fire were bowled out for just 94 in 98 balls. Linsey Smith and Grace Ballinger picked up two wickets each as Superchargers sealed a dominant 47-run win.
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