India may have refused to send their cricket team to Pakistan for the ICC Champions Trophy, but a few senior Indian sports journalists have returned from Lahore with a bag full of memories. Nikhil Naz and Vikrant Gupta,
New Zealand head coach Gary Stead opened up on the challenges of traveling ahead of the 2025 Champions Trophy final in Dubai, scheduled to take place on Sunday, March 9.
As the curtains fall on the ICC Champions Trophy’s Pakistan leg, Lahore stands at the crossroads of pride and longing. The city, which has witnessed thrilling cricket battles, roaring crowds, and unforgettable moments,
R Ashwin recalled that Team India travelled to nine different venues for their group stage matches when they were the hosts of ODI World Cup 2023.
The Australian cricket team has left for Dubai, while South Africa plan to leave soon for the Champions Trophy semifinals. Matches are scheduled in Du
Both New Zealand and South Africa will be looking to inch closer to their first ICC trophy in more than two decades on Wednesday in the second semi-final of the Champions Trophy in Lahore.
In an unprecedented situation, none of the four semi-finalists of the 2025 Champions Trophy are currently in host country Pakistan despite Lahore being set to the second semi-final on Wednesday (March 5).
The two teams clash on Sunday to decide the winners of the Champions Trophy held in Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates.
New Zealand batting mainstay Kane Williamson reckons India have ''real clarity'' on how they want to operate in Dubai, having played all their Champions Trophy games at the same venue but his team will also be reasonably well-prepared for the tournament finale due to its limited past familiarity with conditions.
India playing all their Champions Trophy matches in Dubai was a pre-tournament decision and the talk of unfair advantage is baseless, the team's batting coach said on Friday.
The BCCI's vice president recently came forward and offered his prayers at Lord Ram's son Lav's samadhi in Pakistan's Lahore. He took to X and shared instances from his visit.
LAHORE: New Zealand batting mainstay Kane Williamson reckons India have "real clarity" on how they want to operate in Dubai, having played all their Champions T