Cricket Events On This Day Nov 03
On This Day – South Africa Outclass Sri Lanka to Begin ICC Champions Trophy Campaign with a Victory
On This Day — Celebrating the Birthday of Australia’s Modern-Day Test Legend, Steve Smith
On This Day: Alastair Cook Becomes the Youngest Batter to Reach 10000 Test Runs
On This Day: Ben Cutting’s All-Round Show Powers Sunrisers Hyderabad to IPL 2016 Title Win Over Royal Challengers Bengaluru
On This Day: CSK Crush RCB to Clinch Back-to-Back IPL Titles in 2011 Final Showdown
On This Day – Kolkata Knight Riders Clinch Their First IPL Title with a 5-Wicket Win Over Chennai Super Kings
On This Day: Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid Forge Iconic 318-Run Stand Against Sri Lanka in ODI World Cup
Sachin Tendulkar Pays Emotional Tribute to His Late Father with a Century Against Kenya
In the middle of the 1999 ODI World Cup, Sachin Tendulkar got the kind of news that stops you in your tracks — his dad passed away on May 19. He was heartbroken and flew back to India to say his final goodbyes and handle the last rites.
R Ashwin’s Double Strike Shatters RCB’s IPL Trophy Dream
Rohit Sharma’s Mumbai Indians Edge Rising Pune Supergiant by 1 Run to Clinch Their Third IPL Title
On This Day in 2015: AB de Villiers Leads RCB to IPL Qualifier 2 of IPL 2015
On This Day in 2015: Kieron Pollard Helps Mumbai Indians Reach the IPL 2015 Final
On This Day: England Created History by Winning Their Maiden T20 World Cup
The Day Deepti Sharma and Punam Raut Rewrote Women’s ODI Cricket History
Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers Tear Apart Gujarat Lions With Record 229-Run Partnership
When Punjab Kings defeated Royal Challengers Bengaluru by 22 Runs in a 10 Over Game
On This Day 12th May 2012: Hitman’s First Blast as Rohit Sharma Smashes His Maiden IPL Century Against KKR
On This Day in 2023: Sandeep Sharma’s No-Ball Gifts SRH a Last-Gasp 4-Wicket Victory
The IPL has given fans many last-ball thrillers, and the match between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Rajasthan Royals on May 7, 2023, in Jaipur was one of the most dramatic as it looked like Rajasthan had won the game when they took a wicket on the final ball but then, to everyone’s shock, the umpire called it a no-ball and that gave Sunrisers one more chance, and they grabbed it to win the match by 4 wickets.
On This Day in 2022: Daniel Sams Holds His Nerve to Defend 9 Runs Against Tewatia and Miller
On This Day in 2011: Virender Sehwag’s One Man Show Leads Delhi Daredevils to Victory Over Deccan Chargers
On This Day in 2024: Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s Last-Ball Full Toss Seals Thrilling 1-Run Win for SRH Over RR
On This Day in 1987: The Birth of Cricket’s Legendary “Hitman”
On This Day in 2017: Jasprit Bumrah Defends 12 Runs in a Super Over Against Aaron Finch and Brendon McCullum
On This Day in 2013: When Gayle Storm hit Pune Warriors India at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium
Back in the Indian Premier League, everyone was aware of the destruction Chris Gayle could unleash and on 23 April 2013, he brought it to life at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Playing for Royal Challengers Bengaluru against Pune Warriors India, Gayle smashed an unbeaten 175 runs off just 66 balls.
On This Day in 2022: When Rishabh Pant Stopped the Match Over a No-Ball Dispute
On This Day in 2008: Brendon McCullum’s Explosive 158 Lights Up the IPL Opener
On This Day in 2013: Amit Mishra Claims His Third IPL Hat-Trick to Seal Thrilling Win for SRH Over Pune Warriors
On This Day in 2012 – When Delhi Daredevils Silenced the Wankhede Crowd
On This Day in 2024 – When SRH & RCB Broke Records in a Historic Run-Fest
On this Day in 2010 – When Kevin Pietersen’s Blazing 62 Guided RCB to the Playoffs
On this Day in 2022: Keshav Maharaj’s 7-For That Rocked Bangladesh
On this Day in 2005 – When India Women Became the First Asian Team to Play the World Cup Final
On This Day in 1995: Sachin Tendulkar Smashes His 4th ODI Ton in the Asia Cup
On This Day in 1963: The Arrival of a Stylish Keeper-Batsman, Alec Stewart
England has always had some of the best wicket-keepers in cricket, and Alec Stewart is one of the most respected names on that list. Born on 8th April 1963 in Merton Park, England, Stewart went on to become a key player for the national team in both Tests and ODIs.