The first ODI between South Africa and England has been abandoned after more coronavirus cases emerged in the bio-bubble. It is worth noting that the first ODI was originally slated to take place on December 04. However, on the very day, the
The world continues to grapple against the outbreak of novel coronavirus pandemic with vaccines being tested by a lot of researchers. The pandemic situation has shown us the good and bad signs of humanity. England bowling all-rounder Sarah Glenn shared her part
In yet another setback to this year’s Indian Premier League, Delhi Capitals’ assistant physiotherapist has tested positive for COVID-19. In the process, he has become the 14th member of the touring IPL party to test positive for the dreaded virus. Around a
Sachin Tendulkar inaugurated a plasma donation center in Mumbai in the early hours of Wednesday morning. According to a tweet from ANI, the plasma donation center was inaugurated by the cricket legend at the Seven Hills Hospital for the treatment of COVID-19
Days after being tested positive for novel coronavirus, former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has given an update on his health via video on Facebook. On June 13, cricket fraternity was left in disappointment as Shahid Afridi took to Twitter to notify that
Cricket fraternity was left in disappointment as former Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi took to Twitter to notify that he has been tested positive for coronavirus. Announcing the tragic report, Shahid Afridi said that, he has been feeling unwell since Thursday with his
With the coronavirus-enforced lockdown, regular practice and training activities for players has taken a backseat, though many players are maintaining their fitness level at home through daily workouts. Veteran India wicket-keeper batsman Dinesh Karthik feels the transition period will be difficult for
England has turned out to be a hot-bed as international cricket is set to resume from July. The cricket season resumes with the West Indies tour to England, with Pakistan and Australia likely to follow suit. In the view of the novel
The novel coronavirus originated in Wuhan, China and has spread all over the world leaving it in a disarray. There is still no vaccine for the deadly virus and the world continues to find it difficult to grapple against it. However, the
England Test captain Joe Root has favoured the ‘no sweat, no saliva’ policy brought into place by the International Cricket Committee (ICC) chaired by Anil Kumble in the wake of novel coronavirus pandemic. The global governing council will allow third substance to