LATEST NEWS IN INDIA 2022

August 20, 2021 1
Star cricketer Rashid Khan said that he is asking for a “‘peaceful, developed and united” Afghanistan on Afghan ...
August 20, 2021 1
Former Britain quick bowler Steve Harmison said that Mohammed Shami is “more English” than most of England’s bowlers ...
August 20, 2021 1
MS Dhoni-led Chennai Super Kings have begun preparations for the UAE leg of the 14th version of the ...
August 20, 2021 4
Pakistan’s Test vice-captain Mohammad Rizwan has opened up on the life of cricketers in bio-bubble. That said it ...
August 20, 2021 1
Australia Test captain Tim Paine has backed under-fire coach Justin Langer. And pledged the players will work with ...
August 20, 2021 3
Veteran pacer James Anderson’s refusal to acknowledge an apology from India seamer Jasprit Bumrah after the conclusion of ...
August 19, 2021 5
Former England captain Geoffrey Boycott is exceptionally inspired with Mohammed Siraj after the pacer’s heroics at Lord’s against ...
August 19, 2021 2
West Indies star all-rounder Carlos Brathwaite will dispatch the virtual Trophy Visit on Thursday. Recounting a sonnet that ...
August 19, 2021 2
Australia is sure that the 2021  Indian Premier League (IPL) will be a great series for their players. ...
August 19, 2021 3
Chetan Sakariya’s meteoric rise within the past six months has been a story for the ages. After an ...

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