IPL Auction 2025 brought exciting player signings and big surprises. Teams like Kolkata Knight Riders, Sunrisers Hyderabad, and others strengthened their squads.
Melbourne Stars are searching for a new coach after Jonathan Batty’s departure following another unsuccessful WBBL season. The club hopes to rebuild and improve their performance in the upcoming seasons.
Gaby Lewis returns to lead Ireland in a crucial home series against England. Alice Tector earns her first T20I call-up, as Ireland looks to challenge a formidable England side.
Shaheen Afridi has been excluded from the second Test against Bangladesh. Pakistan opts for legspinner Abrar Ahmed after a disappointing all-pace attack in Rawalpindi.
West Indies secured a third consecutive T20I series win over South Africa. Despite Hendricks’ strong start, South Africa collapsed, losing 7 for 20 in 36 balls. Shepherd and Joseph led the charge to secure the victory.
Derbyshire clinched their first home County Championship win in five years. They defeated Glamorgan by 10 wickets in a thrilling match.
Yorkshire secured a crucial four-wicket victory over Sussex, overcoming a challenging spell from Jack Carson, to bolster their promotion hopes in Division Two.
Milan Rathnayake’s stunning debut at Old Trafford made history. His composed 72 as a No.9 batsman broke a 41-year-old record. This knock helped Sri Lanka fight back against England.
Ireland’s dominant ODI series victory against Sri Lanka has elevated several players on the ICC Women’s Player Rankings. Orla Prendergast, Leah Paul, and Amy Hunter shined with key performances, helping Ireland clinch the series 2-0 and gain crucial ranking spots.
Shamar Joseph and Harmanpreet Kaur headline the BBL and WBBL drafts. Cricket fans are excited about the upcoming season’s star-studded action.
Pakistan makes a crucial squad alteration for the Bangladesh Test series as an injury sidelines a key pace bowler, reducing the squad to 14 players.
Kagiso Rabada and Keshav Maharaj were on point as South Africa demolished the West Indies.