Two ICC heavyweights, India and New Zealand, will duel for silverware, looking to be crowned the first Champions Trophy winner since Pakistan claimed the prize back in 2017. Two ICC heavyweights ...
All set for the Champions Trophy 2025 Finale? The venue, Dubai International Cricket Stadium, is located in the expanse of Dubai Sports City. It is also surrounded by several exciting attractions. In ...
including upgrades to National Bank Stadium (Karachi), Gaddafi Stadium (Lahore), and Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. Initial reports suggested an overall allocation of PKR 8 billion for the entire event, ...
The animated discussion continued ... first by New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner at Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Read the full story here Champions Trophy final, India vs New Zealand ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — India won another global cricket tournament with a four-wicket victory over New Zealand in the Champions Trophy final on Sunday. Rohit Sharma led the chase with 76 ...
The Indian team will take on New Zealand in the final at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on March 9. The highly anticipated encounter will be one that the fans have been waiting for.
"Sometimes once you get one title, I think that kind of breaks the jinx," he told reporters at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on the eve of the final. "It gives you the momentum ...
has signed an agreement with CMS College to construct a modern cricket stadium in Kottayam. Once completed, the venue will host Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) first-class matches ...
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) had initiated the construction of the Sheikh Hasina International Cricket Stadium, also known as 'The Boat', in Purbachal several years ago, funded entirely by the ...
Pakistan, a country where millions of people live and breathe cricket, is now reeling from ... it was there in abundance at the Gaddafi Stadium, as other than a few security personnel and some ...
Shreyas Iyer produced a composed fifty under pressure but New Zealand, led by pacer Mark Henry, managed to stifle India to an under-par 249 for nine in their Champions Trophy Group A match on Sunday.
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