Author name: H. Singh

I’m H. Singh, an MBA graduate and the author behind CricketBeat.com. I cover the latest cricket news, tournament updates, and expert insights to keep fans informed and engaged. My goal is to provide clear, accurate, and up-to-date cricket content so enthusiasts can stay ahead of the game and enjoy every match to the fullest.

T20I Matches
T20 World Cup 2025

Batting Power & Tactical Mastery: Review of Pearl of Africa T20I Matches – UAE vs Nigeria & Uganda vs Kenya

On July 21, 2025, two high-stakes matches in the Pearl of Africa T20I Series lit up Entebbe’s Cricket Oval. The UAE started brightly with a convincing seven-wicket win over Nigeria, while hosts Uganda continued their dominance by defeating Kenya by 28 runs. Here’s a detailed look at how both contests unfolded—and what it means for […]

Mitchell Owen
T20 World Cup 2025

Mitchell Owen’s Dream Debut: Australia Triumph in 1st T20I vs West Indies

On July 20, 2025, at Sabina Park, Kingston, an electrifying clash witnessed Australia chase down 190—powered by debutant Mitchell Owen’s maiden half-century—and secure a three-wicket win over the West Indies in the first T20 International of the five-match series. Owen wasn’t the only standout—Cameron Green also made his mark—but it was Owen’s debut explosion that stole

WCL 2025
World Championship of Legends 2025

World Championship of Legends 2025: Meet the Squads Bringing Nostalgia to the Crease

Cricket fans, get ready! The 2025 World Championship of Legends (WCL)—officially approved by the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB)—is back from July 18 to August 2, spanning Edgbaston, Headingley, Northampton, and Leicester. Six classic teams—India, Pakistan, England, Australia, South Africa, and West Indies Champions—are set to battle across 18 thrilling T20 encounters. Captaincy Lineup:

India vs Pakistan
World Championship of Legends 2025

“Saath Ghoomna Theek Hai, Par Match Nahi?” – Ex‑Pak Pacer’s Scathing Take on WCL Cancellation

When the World Championship of Legends (WCL) canceled the marquee India vs Pakistan match at Edgbaston, it triggered a wave of headlines, apologies, and disappointed fans. But few remarks cut deeper than those from former Pakistan pacer Abdur Rauf Khan, who called out what he described as hypocrisy between public messaging and private interactions. Abdur

India vs Pakistan
World Championship of Legends 2025

When Legends Backed Out: Why WCL’s India–Pakistan Match Was Cancelled

July 20, 2025 – Birmingham: What was due to be the most electrifying clash at the World Championship of Legends (WCL) 2025—India Champions vs Pakistan Champions—has been suddenly cancelled. The decision followed a wave of withdrawals by former Indian cricket stars and a key sponsor’s exit, forcing the WCL to confront political sensitivities head-on. What

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