

Cricket is a game of records and milestones, and one of the most coveted achievements for any batsman is to score a century. A century is a mark of excellence, a sign of dominance, and it's more special when they are unbeaten.

Pathum Nissanka wrote his name in the book of Sri Lankan cricket history on February 9th, becoming the first player from the nation to score a double century in ODIs. His unbeaten 210 against Afghanistan shattered the previous record

Cricket fans, rejoice! The ninth edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) is just around the corner, kicking off on February 17th, 2024.

Glenn Maxwell has matched the record set by India's Rohit Sharma for the most centuries in T20I cricket, with both players now having five centuries to their name.

With Valentine's Day upon us, the air is thick with romance. And while grand gestures and fancy dinners are lovely, true love can blossom anywhere. Yes! Even on the cricket pitch!

The enthralling world of Bollywood and the adrenaline-fueled cricket arena have always shared a fascinating connection. The special relationship between India's two industries has been proven time and again.

The competition in cricket is growing rapidly across the globe. It is one of those sports that brings some of the best performers from around the globe together. And ICC often gives them recognition by giving them rankings on their performances.

Batting in test cricket stands as one of the most exciting parts of the game, where a century indicates a substantial landmark for any batter. However, achieving a double century uplifts the accomplishment to a rare and extraordinary level in the domain of test cricket. And such an achievement requires an extraordinary amount of determination and focus.

The quest for exceptional cricket talent in India, a nation deeply enamored with the sport, has been ongoing. With cricket being a ubiquitous presence in the country, the search for a formidable fast bowling-batting all-rounder akin to the legendary Kapil Dev has been a persistent endeavor for the Indian team.