India, Australia and ODI
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Virat Kohli’s shocking duck to Xavier Bartlett in the IND vs AUS 2nd ODI sparks retirement rumors, leaving fans and cricket experts buzzing.
Mitch Marsh has guided Australia to a seven-wicket victory over India with an unbeaten 46 in a rain-interrupted, series-opening one-day international.
Indian batting legend Sunil Gavaskar reckons that Rohit Sharma seems to have shunned his ultra-aggressive avatar in ODIs and is looking to play big knocks now.
This is also the highest number of sixes Bangladesh have hit against West Indies, surpassing their previous best of 12 sixes in 2024.
Virat Kohli’s gesture towards the fans after a historic second consecutive duck at Adelaide on Thursday has reignited fresh retirement rumours.
Former Indian all-rounder Irfan Pathan expressed his surprise at Virat Kohli's struggles in the first two ODIs of the series against Australia, claiming that such instances are rare.
West Indies and Bangladesh have combined to create a world record in ODI cricket in their clash at the Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka. The two teams went heavy with their spinners on a treacherous surface in a clash that went to the Super Over,
Jofra Archer ruled out of the opening ODI against New Zealand, as England focuses on their key pacer's fitness ahead of the Ashes.
We may be looking at the death of ODI cricket, surpassed by the new wave of T20. That’s what ODI reminds me of,
Kohli was never just a batter, he was a movement. He arrived on the ODI scene in 2008 with raw promise, and by 2017, when he was full-time captain in the format, he had seized the reins of a side in transition and reshaped it.