Some win, some lose, but that’s cricket, and beyond the scoreboard, it’s the bonds we strengthen and the message we carry forward that truly matter. The OWOF Cup, aimed at serving humanity by ...
The Mewar Cricket Cup, organized by the Rajasthan Cricket Association, will return for its third season, scheduled from February 16 to 23. The tournament will take place at the Udaipur Cricket ...
The VIMAN Street Cricket Cup 2025, an initiative by John Keells Properties in collaboration with Sri Lanka women’s cricket legend, Chamari Athapaththu, successfully concluded on the 2nd of February ...
The Shaan-e-Punjab Cricket Cup, an open T20 tournament, is set to take place from 23 February to 2 March at Burlton Park here. Featuring 16 teams from across the state, including district cricket ...
The VIMAN Street Cricket Cup 2025, an initiative by John Keells Properties in collaboration with Chamari Athapaththu, successfully concluded on the 2ndof February 2025 at the BOI Cricket Ground in ...
EXCLUSIVE: Cricket Media, the 50-year-old children’s media company known for its namesake print magazine, has acquired majority control of kids streaming outlet Sensical. The streaming service ...
Cup Match captain Onias Bascome has left St George’s Cricket Club in advance of the upcoming domestic cricket season. One of the big names to appear on the Bermuda Cricket Board’s list of ...
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI ... during the 2023 ODI World Cup, which was hosted by India, also had India written beneath the official logo. Will Indian captain Rohit Sharma ...
The inaugural edition, conceived to help the game beyond cricket’s Test-playing nations, was held in Bangladesh as the Wills International Cup. The ICC promised that the funds generated from the ...
The Church Times Cricket Cup began in 1951 and has been fiercely contested by dioceses ever since. The idea for an inter-diocesan cricket competition was first suggested by the Revd Greader Bussell, ...
This is international cricket. This is not school cricket where you sometimes might not know," Sunil Gavaskar was heard as saying on-air while criticising Tom Banton for wasting England's review.