Cricket Match of The Day
Australia’s 654/6 Dominates Sri Lanka, Who End Day 3 at 136/5 in 1st Test at Galle
AUS vs SL 1st Test Day 2: Khwaja and Inglis Shine As Australia Gets 610 Runs Lead
Sri Lanka vs Australia: Steve Smith’s Century and Usman Khawaja’s 147* Put Australia in Command on Day 1 in Galle
India U19 Women Crush Scotland by 150 Runs to Secure Semi-Final Spot
BBL 2024/25: Sydney Thunder Survives Knockout Battle, Topples Melbourne Stars
Sydney Thunder defeat Melbourne Stars by 21 runs in the Knockout match to reach Challenger match against Sydney Sixers. Nathan McAndrew grabs a five-wicket haul to become the Player of the Match, as Oliver Davies scores 36 runs off 35 balls.
BBL 2024-25: Hobart Hurricanes Secure Finals Spot with 12-Run Victory Over Sydney Sixers in BBL 2024-25
Nigeria U19 Stuns New Zealand in a Thrilling 2-Run Victory at Women’s T20 World Cup!
Australia Women vs England Women: Australia Women Triumph in Hobart with 308-Run Display and Gardner’s Century
Caleb Jewell Leads Hurricanes to Thrilling 5-Wicket Victory Over Heat in Big Bash League
BBL 2024-25: Sydney Sixers Edge Past Adelaide Strikers in Last-Ball Thriller to Seal 3-Wicket Victory
Australia Women vs England Women: Alana King Takes 4 Wickets to Lead Australia Women to 21-Run Victory, 2-0 Lead Against England Women
BBL 2025: Chris Green Shines with 3-Fer as Sydney Thunder Defeat Perth Scorchers by 61 Runs
BBL 2024-25: Hobart Hurricanes Storm to the Top, Crushing Sydney Thunder by 6 Wickets!
BBL 2024-25: Melbourne Stars Keep Playoff Hopes Alive with 16-Run Victory Over Sydney Sixers
Sri Lanka vs New Zealand: New Zealand Dominate Sri Lanka, Wins by 113 Runs to Take 2-0 Series Lead
New Zealand won the 2nd ODI against Sri Lanka by 113 runs at Hamilton on January 8, 2025. New Zealand posted 255/9 in 37 overs, with Rachin Ravindra top-scoring at 79. Sri Lanka's chase ended at 142 in 30.2 overs, with Kamindu Mendis scoring 64. Maheesh Theekshana took a hat-trick for Sri Lanka.
Afghanistan vs Zimbabwe: Afghanistan Triumphs 1-0 in Test Series Against Zimbabwe with 72-Run Victory in Final Match
India vs Australia: Australia Clinches Victory by Dismissing India for 155 to Lead 2-1 in Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024/25
India vs Australia: India Struggles on Day 2 at MCG as Kohli and Jaiswal Fall to Australia’s Dominance
Australia Women vs New Zealand Women: Annabel Sutherland Shines with Bat and Ball as Australia Women Defeat New Zealand by 75 Runs
BBL 2024-25: Adelaide Strikers defeat Melbourne Strikers by 15 runs to get the first win
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Mumbai Storms into Final with 6-Wicket Win Over Baroda as Ajinkya Rahane hits 98 runs
Mumbai successfully chased down a target of 159 set by Baroda in the 1st semi-final of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy on December 13, 2024. Baroda posted 158/7 in their 20 overs, with Shivalik Sharma top-scoring with 36 runs. Mumbai achieved the target in 17.2 overs, finishing with 164/4. Ajinkya Rahane was the standout performer, scoring 98 off 56 balls, while Shreyas Iyer contributed 46 runs. Mumbai won by 6 wickets.
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Baroda defeats Bengal by 41 runs to book their Semi-Finals spot
New Zealand vs England: England gains the upper hand after getting New Zealand after 86/5
India Women vs Australia Women: Australia Women Dominate India in Brisbane with Megan Schutt’s Stellar Five-Wicket Haul
West Indies vs Bangladesh: Bangladesh Clinches Test Victory in West Indies After 15 Years with 101-Run Win
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Haryana Triumphs Over Himachal Pradesh with 7-Wicket Win, Climbs Points Table
Under19 Asia Cup: IndiaU19 crushes JapanU19 to enter the top spot in the points table.
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2024: Harpreet Brar Shines as Punjab Edges Mizoram in Thrilling Super Over Victory
Global Super League 2024: Shan Masood helps Hampshire to secure a win in Super Over against Rangpur Riders
WBBL 2024: Sydney Thunder Storm into Challenger with 6-Wicket Win Over Hurricanes
Zimbabwe vs Pakistan: Abrar Ahmed and Saim Ayub Shine in Pakistan’s Crushing Victory
Pakistan crushed Zimbabwe by 10 wickets in the second ODI at Bulawayo to level the series 1-1. Saim Ayub’s unbeaten 113 off 62 balls and a clinical bowling display, led by Abrar Ahmed’s 4/33, ensured an easy chase of Zimbabwe's 145 in just 18.2 overs.