For bowlers, claiming a five-wicket or ten-wicket haul in Test cricket is a monumental feat, symbolizing mastery over their craft. Similarly, for batters, scoring a Test century holds immense significance.
In the history of the game, only a few players have achieved the remarkable feat of representing their nation in 100 or more international matches across all formats: Tests, ODIs,
Virat Kohli smashes his 49th century on his 35th birthday and becomes the seventh player to score a century on his birthday. Here's a peek into the list of players
Kane Williamson's new achievement places him alongside the likes of Stephen Fleming and Ross Taylor.
The former Kiwi middle-order giant reckoned India's magnificent start to the campaign is an "unsurprising" event and backed Men In Blue to storm into the knock-outs stage.
In the world of cricket, centuries stand as a testament to a batsman's skill, resilience, and dominance on the field. Crossing the 100-run mark in One Day Internationals (ODIs) is
Kohli entered the top 5 with impressive fielding skills at the Kensington Oval in Barbados.
After pushing Rohit Sharma and company's back to the wall, the Australians ensured the opposite number got nothing from the day's last session.
Rohit Sharma lauded India's remarkable 2-1 Test win in Australia in 2021 as their finest performance on foreign soil
After securing the top two spots in the WTC points table, Australia and India are set to lock horns with each other for the decorated crown at Kennington Oval in