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Babar Azam seeks help of Australian power-hitting coach Young
Sportstar· 1 day agoPakistan skipper Babar Azam has sought the help of Shannon Young, the renowned Australian power-hitting coach, to reinvent his T20 skills after an underwhelming campaign in
The World Cup That Cheers
rediff.com· 3 days agoIMAGE: India players celebrate winning the T20 World Cup at Barbados. In the day-and-a-half since India won the International Cricket Council T20 World...
How Team India's T20 World Cup win and stock market could be related? Virender Sehwag points out -...
The Economic Times· 5 days agoIndia's former opening batsman Virender Sehwag, reflecting on India's recent T20 World Cup victory,...
New head coach to take charge from Sri Lanka series, says Jay Shah
Business Standard India· 4 days agoThe Indian cricket team will have a new head coach from the limited-overs series in Sri Lanka...
Kohli retires from T20 internationals after winning World Cup title
ESPN· 6 days ago"This is my last T20 game playing for India, my last World Cup I was going to play," Kohli added.
How Team India's T20 World Cup win and stock market could be related? Virender Sehwag points out
The Economic Times· 5 days agoIndia's former opening batsman Virender Sehwag, reflecting on India's recent T20 World Cup victory,...
Mission World Cup accomplished, Rohit joins Kohli in T20I retirement
Hindustan Times· 5 days agoThe world’s richest cricket board brought him back as T20 team captain mainly for this assignment --...
T20 World Cup: For Rohit Sharma, a legacy-defining moment
Hindustan Times· 7 days agoA long-standing dream of his — playing a leading role in a World Cup triumph — had turned to dust....
Leaving on a high: Rohit Sharma, Ravindra Jadeja follow Virat Kohli in announcing T20I retirement
Tribune India· 5 days agoRohit, Jadeja follow Kohli in announcing T20I retirement. Rohit Sharma had never thought about...
The Rahul Dravid redux
Cricbuzz· 6 days agoA moment that though laced with infamy for Indian cricket, was to completely dominate the landscape of world cricket for the next decade and a half....