Chennai Super Kings (CSK) captain Ruturaj Gaikwad is proving his worth as a future leader! During a recent match against the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), Gaikwad not only led his team to victory but also surpassed a legendary player in the CSK record books. Gaikwad's match-winning knock of 98 runs off just 54 balls
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) rewrote history books on Sunday with a dominant performance against the Gujarat Titans. This match wasn't just about winning – it was a night of records being shattered, especially by the young Englishman, Will Jacks. RCB chased down a mammoth target of 201 runs in just 16 overs,
The ICC Men's T20 World Cup is a whirlwind of big hits, lightning-fast bowling, and heart-stopping moments. But sometimes, the most spectacular plays happen away from the batsman or bowler – in the field! Here, we celebrate the players with the most catches snagged in a single innings throughout T20 World Cup history.
Indian Premier League (IPL) superstar Rishabh Pant made history during a recent match between his team, the Delhi Capitals (DC), and the Gujarat Titans (GT). Pant's blistering knock of 88 runs in just 43 balls helped DC win the close encounter. But it was his performance against a single bowler.
Marcus Stoinis became a hero for Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) as he smashed an incredible 124 runs not out against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at Chepauk stadium. This knock helped LSG chase down a massive target of 211 runs and win the match by a comfortable 6 wickets. Stoinis' innings weren't just impressive,
Indian cricket star Yuzvendra Chahal has become the absolute king of spin in the IPL! He is the first bowler in the entire history of the league to take a whopping 200 wickets. Chahal achieved this amazing feat while playing for the Rajasthan Royals against the Mumbai Indians. He dismissed batsman
The ICC Men's T20 World Cup is a tournament known for explosive batting displays and high-scoring matches. While batsmen capture the headlines with their six-hitting prowess, bowlers too play a crucial role. However, even the best bowlers can have an off day, and sometimes that can lead to a very expensive outing.
Virat Kohli, the indomitable batsman and a legend in the Indian Premier League (IPL), continues to rewrite the record books. This season has been another testament to his brilliance, with Kohli adding yet another feather to his already overflowing cap. Against the Rajasthan Royals, Kohli smashed his eighth IPL century,
In cricket, especially the fast-paced T20 format, runs come thick and fast. So, bowlers who can restrict the flow of runs are like gold. But how do we measure how well a bowler does this? Here's where economy rate comes in. Economy rate tells you how many runs a bowler concedes on average per over. The lower the number, the better!