Fifties from KL Rahul, Sai Sudharsan guide India to 211 against SA.
Australian left-arm pacer Mitchell Starc breaks Pat Cummins's record to become the most expensive player in the history of IPL, sold to KKR for INR 24.75 crore.
Noida International Airport appoints Nitu Samra as interim CEO
RBI cancels banking licence of Paytm Payments Bank
Fire engulfs over 100 jhuggies in Delhi's Shakur Basti; no casualties
T'gana RTC strike: Talks between govt, employees successful
Allahabad HC orders probe into 'reinstatement' of teacher in UP's Barabanki
Temperatures cross 40-degree mark at several places in UP
Tamil Nadu: Two police personnel die of health complications on election duty
Udupi DC office staffer dies of electric shock while plucking mangoes
No evidence of temple demolition at Bhojshala site, Muslim petitioner tells MP High Court
Sudharsan's hundred leads GT to 205/3 against RCB
AAP hit by exit of 7 MPs, faces test ahead of 2027 poll battles
14 drug peddlers arrested in Kashmir
World Cup winning captain Pat Cummins on Tuesday became the costliest buy in IPL history after fetching a whopping Rs 20.50 crore bid from Sunrisers Hyderabad while Harshal Patel and Daryl Mitchell also drew the big bucks at the auction here.
The countdown for the mini auction of the 2024 season has started and as many as 333 players have been shortlistedWest Indies batter Rovman Powell goes to Rajasthan Royals for Rs 7.40 crore at IPL auction in Dubai.
New Delhi: Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood, who has been tipped to create ripples in auction room, will be available for IPL 2024 only from the first week of May, as per the BCCI intimation to the teams.
Dubai: Afghanistan pacer Naveen-ul-Haq was on Monday handed a 20-month ban from participating in the International League T20 for breaching his Player Agreement with Sharjah Warriors.
Centurion: Indian team's premier wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan will not be a part of the upcoming two-Test series against South Africa as he has flown back home due to personal reasons.
India beat SA by eight wickets in 1st ODI.
Perth: Australia skittled Pakistan on a treacherous Perth pitch to record a thumping 360-run victory in the first test inside four days with Nathan Lyon achieving the elusive landmark of 500 test wickets on Sunday.
Arshdeep Singh bowled a magical spell before ending with a five-wicket haul while Avesh Khan looked menacingly quick as India's fringe pacers rattled South Africa for a paltry 116 in the first ODI here on Sunday.