Cricket

By Karan Gill , 20 March 2026

Indian wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson continues to strengthen his position as one of the most influential figures in modern T20 cricket. As captain of the Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League (IPL), Samson has combined leadership responsibilities with consistent batting performances, helping shape the franchise’s competitive direction. His growing stature within the league reflects not only sporting achievements but also rising commercial value and brand influence.

By Gurpratap Sandhu , 20 March 2026

Veteran opener Rohit Sharma has officially linked up with the Mumbai Indians squad ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season, marking a key moment in the franchise’s preparations for the upcoming tournament. Sharma’s arrival is expected to boost team morale and strengthen the batting unit of one of the league’s most successful franchises. Beyond his on-field performance, the experienced cricketer remains a central figure in the IPL’s commercial and strategic ecosystem.

By Bhairav Pandey , 19 March 2026

An unexpected administrative error at the BCCI Naman Awards in 2026 briefly created confusion after Shubman Gill was mistakenly listed as India’s captain for the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy. The announcement, which was later clarified by officials from the Board of Control for Cricket in India, highlighted the importance of accurate communication in modern sports administration.

By Karan Gill , 19 March 2026

Young Indian cricketer Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has highlighted the transformative role of the Indian Premier League in shaping the careers of emerging players. The promising talent emphasized that the tournament offers invaluable exposure, allowing young cricketers to compete alongside global stars while learning advanced strategies and professional discipline.

By Gurpratap Sandhu , 19 March 2026

India continues to consolidate its position as one of the most powerful forces in international T20 cricket. With a vast talent pipeline, advanced domestic infrastructure, and commercially successful leagues, the country has built a sustainable ecosystem that supports long-term success in the shortest format of the game. Institutions such as the Board of Control for Cricket in India and tournaments like the Indian Premier League have played a central role in shaping modern T20 strategies and player development.

By Bhairav Pandey , 19 March 2026

Indian cricket star Shubman Gill has outlined an ambitious vision for the national team, declaring that winning the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2027 is a key objective for India. The stylish opener emphasized the importance of long-term preparation, team stability, and consistent performance as India aims to reclaim the sport’s most prestigious ODI trophy. His remarks reflect the growing strategic focus within Indian cricket on building a balanced squad capable of competing across global tournaments while maintaining the country’s commercial and sporting dominance in international cricket.

By Karan Gill , 19 March 2026

India’s T20 cricket landscape continues to evolve as senior players highlight the depth of emerging talent across the country. Suryakumar Yadav recently spoke about the growing strength of India’s player pipeline, praising several young performers who are shaping the future of the game. Among those drawing attention is Ishan Kishan, whose aggressive batting and versatility have strengthened India’s options in the shortest format.

By Bhairav Pandey , 19 March 2026

The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season is set to begin on March 28 in Bengaluru, signaling the start of another high-stakes chapter in the world’s most commercially powerful T20 cricket competition. The opening fixture in one of India’s major sporting hubs is expected to attract global audiences, major sponsorship activity and heightened fan engagement.

By Bhairav Pandey , 19 March 2026

Wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan is emerging as the leading contender to captain Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season, according to developments surrounding the franchise’s leadership planning. The move reflects the team’s strategic effort to rebuild its leadership core while emphasizing youth, aggressive batting, and long-term squad stability.

By Karan Gill , 19 March 2026

The decision by the Kolkata Knight Riders to avoid signing a replacement for injured pacer Harshit Rana has drawn attention ahead of the upcoming Indian Premier League season. Rana, who recently underwent knee surgery, will miss the tournament, leaving a gap in the team’s pace attack. Despite the setback, the franchise has opted to trust its current squad rather than recruit a temporary replacement. Team management believes existing players can absorb the workload.