SRH vs GT Highlights: Kane Williamson (57 off 46), Abhishek Sharma (42) & Nicholas Pooran (34* off 18) took Sunrisers Hyderabad to a second consecutive win as they beat Gujarat Titans by 8 wickets
Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022 Toss update for Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Gujarat Titans: Get the latest toss updates and the Playing 11 predictions from SRH vs GT, match 21 in IPL 2022 here
IPL 2022 SRH vs GT Pitch, Weather and Dew Update: Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Gujarat Titans at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai will have dew on offer, the pitch will have something for the bowlers
IPL 2022 CSK vs SRH Highlights: Abhishek Sharma scored his first IPL fifty and made 75 off just 50 balls to guide his team home by 8 wickets, past the 155 runs target set by the Chennai Super Kings
Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022 Toss update for Chennai Super Kings vs Sunrisers Hyderabad: Get the latest toss updates and the Playing 11 predictions from CSK vs SRH, match 17 in IPL 2022 here
IPL 2022 CSK vs SRH Pitch, Weather and Dew Update: Chennai Super Kings vs Sunrisers Hyderabad at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai will have no dew, the pitch will have something for the bowlers
SRH vs LSG Highlights: Jason Holder and Avesh Khan starred with the ball for LSG with the latter picking up four wickets, most importantly the wicket of Nicholas Pooran. Holder got 3 in the last over
IPL 2022 SRH vs LSG Pitch, Weather and Dew: Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Lucknow Super Giants will have a balanced pitch offering help to bowlers and steady bounce to batters. A huge amount of dew expected
Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Rajasthan Royals: RR registered a huge 61 run win against SRH as they restricted the Orange Army to only 149/7 defending 210/6. Samson struck 55, Prasidh Krishna 2/16 in 4 overs
Indian Premier League 2022 Toss update between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Rajasthan Royals: Get the latest toss updates and the Playing 11 predictions from the SRH vs RR match in IPL 2022 here
IPL 2022 Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Rajasthan Royals: Both teams would bank on their supremely talented players like Trent Boult, Jos Buttler of RR and Nicholas Pooran, Marco Jansen for SRH
The Blackcaps recently announced a new-look 15-member squad for the opening Test against South Africa beginning February 17, with Williamson missing again due to the elbow injury
A report in stuff.co.nz claimed that Williamson is likely to return only next year for the two-Test series against South Africa starting February 17 in Christchurch
India carried out a decimation of New Zealand, winning the second Test by a record-breaking 372-run margin to clinch the two-Test series 1-0
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson will miss the second and final Test against India here due to the recurrence of his left-elbow injury which has troubled him for much of this year.
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson believes his team needs to come up with various methods to counter the challenge from Indian spinners
India will look to clinch the series albeit with a more impactful batting performance from the middle-order in the second T20 International here on Friday.
Calling the Tests against India a key priority, New Zealand head coach Gary Stead has said that the all format players will be given rest during the preceding T20 series against the hosts. Stead also confirmed that pacer Lockie Ferguson, who had a suffered a calf injury at the start of the T20 World Cup in the UAE, has regained full fitness and is available for the series opener here on Wednesday. All format players like skipper Kane Williamson and pacer Kyle Jamieson have been rested for the T20s, while the other players who are in both squads are Glenn Phillips, Daryl Mitchell, Mitchell Santer and Tim Southee, who will be the stand in captain. "You'll definitely see that the whole squad (T20) will get match time over here. Again, it's about us managing the workload of the players. And especially with the Test matches coming up, which will be a real key priority for us as we work through this next week," Stead told NZC's media team. New Zealand arrived here less than 24 hours afte
Senior speedster Tim Southee will lead the Black Caps in the white ball series
Opener David Warner's 38-ball 53 and Marsh's 50-ball unbeaten 77 meant that Australia overhauled the target with consummate ease in 18.5 overs.