July 2025

India vs Pakistan
World Championship of Legends 2025

India Champions Refuse Semi-Final Clash vs Pakistan in WCL 2025

The World Championship of Legends (WCL) 2025 is mired in politics as the India Champions, led by Yuvraj Singh, officially declined to play their semifinal match against Pakistan Champions—echoing their boycott of a group-stage fixture. The decision has sparked debate across the cricket world, involving players, sponsors, and even the tournament itself. What Happened? India

Brett Lee and John Hastings
World Championship of Legends 2025

The Over That Broke the Game: John Hastings’ 18‑Ball Disaster at WCL 2025

In Match 14 of WCL 2025 at Grace Road, Leicester, Australia’s John Hastings produced one of the most bizarre overs cricket has seen—bowling 18 deliveries, conceding 12 wides and a no-ball, and effectively conceding the match mid‑over, as Pakistan Champions chased down 75 with ease. The aftermath featured stunned commentators, a shell‑shocked captain, and a

Matt Henry
New Zealand Tour of Zimbabwe 2025

Matt Henry ’s 6‑Wicket Blast and New Zealand’s Day 1 Domination in Bulawayo Test

In the opening Test of New Zealand’s 2025 tour of Zimbabwe, Matt Henry delivered a masterful spell—recording figures of 6 for 39 to bowl out Zimbabwe for 149 on Day 1 at Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo. Complemented by Nathan Smith’s incisive 3/20, Henry’s pace swing and control demolished the host lineup. Here’s how the day unfolded, its

John Hastings
World Championship of Legends 2025

The Over That Broke Logic: John Hastings’ 18‑Ball Nightmare in WCL 2025

Cricket fans don’t often see an over stretch into double digits—but in Match 14 of the World Championship of Legends 2025, Australia Champions’ John Hastings tested the limits of endurance: he bowled an 18‑ball over, including 12 wides and a no-ball, allowing bulk runs in extras while Pakistan Champions chased a trivial total of 75

Rovman Powell
T20 World Cup 2025

Rovman Powell Breaks Chris Gayle’s Run-Scoring Record for West Indies in T20Is

In a milestone moment during West Indies’ fourth T20I against Australia at Warner Park, Basseterre, Rovman Powell etched his name in the record books—overtaking Chris Gayle to become the second-highest T20I run-scorer for West Indies. Here’s a deep dive into the achievement, the career progression, and what it means for West Indies cricket. Powell Overtakes a Legend

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