Among those watching India’s clash against England at Edgbaston, Birmingham on Sunday was Google CEO Sundar Pichai. Pichai was photographed with Indian batting legend Sachin Tendulkar – a player who the Google boss greatly admired when he was growing up with ambitions of becoming a cricketer.
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Men in Blue turn Men in Orange for clash vs England
The Indian cricket team’s ‘away’ jersey was unveiled on Friday by the team’s kit manufacturer Nike.
Windies test for Men in Blue
It is perhaps apt that just two days after the 36th anniversary of India’s first ever World Cup win in 1983 where they defeated the West Indies, the two teams are battling it out in the ongoing edition of the tournament.
ICC World Cup: Another injury scare for Team India
Indian all-rounder Vijay Shankar is the latest to suffer an injury scare in the ongoing ICC World Cup.
Big blow for India: Shikhar Dhawan ruled out of the ICC World Cup
In a big blow to the Indian cricket team, opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan has been ruled out of the ongoing ICC World Cup in England. Rishabh Pant will take his place in the Indian squad.
Determined Dhawan sweats it out in the gym
Shikhar Dhawan might have a hairline fracture in his thumb but that is not stopping him from keeping match fit. Dhawan is hoping to recover in time for India’s latter league games and the knockout stage.
ICC World Cup 2019: Team India’s day out
The Indian cricket team enjoyed a day out in Nottingham ahead of Thursday’s ICC World Cup clash against New Zealand.
Dhawan diagnosed with hairline fracture, Pant to fly in as cover
In a big blow to the Indian cricket team, opener Shikhar Dhawan has been ruled out of the ongoing 2019 ICC World Cup for at least a week due to a fractured thumb.
ICC World Cup 2019: Team India flying high with second straight win
India sounded the warning bell for all the other teams in the 2019 ICC World Cup by comprehensively beating defending champions Australia in London yesterday.
ICC refuses to allow Dhoni to wear army insignia on gloves
Ending the controversy regarding MS Dhoni’s wicketkeeping gloves, the International Cricket Council (ICC) issued a press release late on Friday night, stating that the Indian keeper will not be allowed to wear the gloves bearing an army logo.