Ahead of the highly-anticipated India-Pakistan clash in the 2025 Champions Trophy at the Dubai International Stadium, ...
Jasprit Bumrah was spotted watching India’s high-octane clash against Pakistan in Dubai while also receiving prestigious ICC Awards. The star pacer is missing the tournament due to a back injury.
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ABP Live on MSNICC Champions Trophy: Ricky Ponting Sings Shubman Gill Leadership Quality PraisesPonting said the one-day format suits Gill’s style of batting, and hoped the 25-year-old will soon translate that success ...
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India Today on MSNJasprit Bumrah receives ICC awards from Jay Shah in Dubai before India vs PakistanAfter receiving his ICC Awards from president Jay Shah, Jasprit Bumrah met and greeted his teammates in Dubai. Bumrah's ...
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Newspoint on MSNOne loss and it's all over: The clash of the titansIndia vs Pakistan clash has always been the most exciting and thrilling clash among cricket fans. Read more on ...
Jasprit Bumrah will be watching the classic India vs Pakistan clash from the stands in Dubai, as he recovers from the injury ...
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Newspoint on MSNIndia vs Pakistan is more than a cricket match: Former Australia captain Steve WaughRead to know more about what Steve Waugh said about India and Pakistan clash in cricket only on CricTracker.com ...
Follow live coverage of Bangladesh vs New Zealand from the ICC Champions Trophy today. The ICC Test Championship sees nine ...
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India Today on MSNHero to villain? Dubai set to play defining role in Babar Azam's career once againIndia meet Pakistan at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday, February 23. Dubai once saw Babar Azam rise to stardom in ...
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Filmfare on MSNEXCLUSIVE: Saiyami Kher on visiting Australia, deep sea diving and moreSaiyami Kher recounts her Australian adventure to. She shares the travel hacks to live by and adds a few new destinations to ...
Cricket legend Ricky Ponting says Sam Konstas needs to “work out a style of play that will work at the highest level” but he ...
As Brendon McCullum braces himself ahead of a huge year for English cricket, Richard Mann argues the honeymoon period is over ...
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