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Former Andhra Cricket Association Vice-President PVR Prashanth has been appointed Team India’s manager for the Asia Cup in Dubai from September 9 to 28. The BCCI and ACA leaders congratulated him as India, led by Suryakumar Yadav, prepares for the tournament.
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England were fined 10% of their match fee and docked two ICC World Test Championship points for a slow over-rate in the third Test against India at Lord’s. Captain Ben Stokes accepted the sanction, avoiding a formal hearing.
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Hitesh Gulia and Sakshi entered the semifinals at the World Boxing Cup in Astana, securing podium finishes and boosting India’s medal tally, with more boxers still in the fray
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India secured its best-ever performance at the Asian Para-Badminton Championship 2025 in Thailand, winning a total of 27 medals including 4 golds, 10 silvers, and 13 bronze
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Shuchi was ruled out of the tour after sustaining a left shin injury, which was diagnosed during the pre-tour camp at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (COE) in Bengaluru
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Shuchi was ruled out of the tour after sustaining a left shin injury, which was diagnosed during the pre-tour camp at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (COE) in Bengaluru
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Virat Kohli’s leadership marked a shift in how India competed overseas — with aggression, self-belief and refusal to settle for second best
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Both Head Physiotherapist and Strength & Conditioning Coach roles will be based at the state-of-the-art BCCI Centre of Excellence (COE) in Bengaluru and involve travelling with Team India (Senior Women) for matches and tournaments
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"Winning back-to-back ICC titles is a proud moment, reflecting Team India's dedication and excellence on the global stage. This cash award acknowledges the hard work behind the scenes. Our second ICC Trophy in 2025, following the U19 Women's World Cup win, highlights India's strong cricketing ecosystem," said BCCI President Roger Binny.
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Massive crowds gathered in areas like Dilsukhnagar and near the Telangana State Secretariat, waving flags, bursting crackers, and chanting slogans in celebration. The streets turned into a sea of blue as supporters took to the roads, leading to traffic congestion, particularly around Tank Bund.
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India demonstrated their cricketing dominance with a commanding victory, solidifying their position as the top-ranked team in both ODIs and T20Is. "Right from the start, the team aimed for excellence, overcoming tough challenges with a fearless yet disciplined approach to the game," the BCCI stated in a media release.
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India had last won the ICC marquee event in England 12 years back under the legendary MS Dhoni
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A Jasprit Bumrah-less India will open their campaign against Bangladesh on February 20 in Dubai before the much-anticipated blockbuster against traditional rivals Pakistan February 23
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The hosts made a dominant start to the three-match series, securing a four-wicket victory over England in Nagpur. The BCCI's official X handle shared a video capturing the Indian team's journey from Nagpur to Cuttack. The squad first arrived at Bhubaneswar airport before traveling by bus to their hotel.
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The rumors gained traction when Sehwag and Aarti reportedly unfollowed each other on Instagram, and their recent social media posts sparked more speculation. During the 2024 Diwali celebrations, Sehwag posted pictures with his sons and mother, yet Aarti was noticeably absent, further fueling suspicions of a troubled relationship.
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As reported earlier, India will play all its matches in Dubai and the high-profile India vs Pakistan match will also be held in the UAE
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Even Gambhir's philosophy of playing the same way, come hell or high water, is something that those associated closely with Indian cricket have failed to fathom
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Captain Rohit Sharma says there was some swelling and the team did not want to take any risks
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This marks India's lowest total at home and the third-lowest Test score overall. Previously, India's lowest at home was 75 against the West Indies in New Delhi in 1987, while their lowest overall remains 36 against Australia in a pink-ball Test in Adelaide in 2020.
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India lost the wickets of skipper Rohit Sharma (2), Virat Kohli (0) and Sarfaraz Khan (0) early in the morning