Former India opener, Aakash Chopra believes that Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) is in a strong position going into the auction for IPL 2021 which is scheduled for 18th February in Chennai. Chopra asserts that after offloading just 9 players Punjab, not only
Former India cricketer, Aakash Chopra opines that Australian speedster, Mitchell Starc could be the costliest player ever in any IPL auction. Chopra, along with Starc’s prediction made a few more comments after all the franchises, on Wednesday, have announced their retentions and
Cameron Green is fast making a name for himself with his fine fielding efforts at gully and the allrounder pulled off yet another stunning catch on Sunday during the ongoing fourth Test against India in Brisbane. The allrounder, who made his Test
Former Indian opener Aakash Chopra feels that dynamic all-rounder Cameron Green will be a hot pick among franchises in the upcoming IPL auctions. Tipped as the next big thing in Australian cricket, Cameron Green displayed his batting talent to the hilt on
Australia all-rounder Cameron Green arrived in the side as the next big thing in their setup and has earned praises from teammate Marnus Labuschagne only after three innings. Cameron Green, who made his Test debut in the first Test in Adelaide, has
Mohammed Siraj has made a big impression on his Test debut in the ongoing game against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). The right-arm pacer got a chance in the playing eleven after incumbent Mohammed Shami was ruled out of the
One just cannot keep Virat Kohli away from the action for long. It just doesn’t matter whether he has his mighty willow in his hands or not, the India skipper rarely fails to make a difference whenever he is on the field.
Australia all-rounder Cameron Green, who is on his Test debut, has enjoyed a pretty good day so far. Cameron Green got his maiden Baggy Green cap from Australia’s pace spearhead, Pat Cummins, earlier in the day as Justin Langer already confirmed he
Former Australian captain and the 1987 World Cup-winning skipper Allan Border left the likes of Harsha Bhogle, Sanjay Manjrekar, and Glenn McGrath in splits thanks to a cheeky little sledge that he hurled at the latter. It all happened during Sony Sports
Australia have been rocked by several injury setbacks in the buildup to the much-anticipated first Test against India. The four-match Border-Gavaskar series is set to start on December 17 with the first-ever day-night Test between the two teams. Adelaide Oval will host