- 24/08/2025 08:06:01
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Cooper Connolly produced record-breaking figures of 6-0-22-5, the best ever by an Australian spinner in men's ODIs, to set up a crushing 276-run win in Mackay. Australia's 431/2, powered by Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh and Cameron Green, handed South Africa their heaviest ODI defeat.
- 24/08/2025 07:06:00
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Rishabh Pant honored Cheteshwar Pujara upon his retirement, recalling their vital Test partnerships, notably during the 2020-21 Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Pant highlighted their memorable stand at Sydney and Pujara's resilient innings at the Gabba, which significantly contributed to India's victories and draws. Pujara concluded his career as a key Test player, amassing 7,195 runs.
- 24/08/2025 07:06:00
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Cheteshwar Pujara, after announcing his retirement, is remembered for his resilience, exemplified by his courageous innings at the Gabba in 2021. He endured 11 blows to his body from Australian pacers, including Cummins, Starc and Hazlewood, prioritizing his wicket to blunt the attack and pave the way for India's historic victory.
- 24/08/2025 07:06:00
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Cheteshwar Pujara, known for his resilience, has retired from Indian cricket after 103 Tests, his last being the 2023 World Test Championship final. That match also marked the end for some teammates. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli retired from T20Is and Tests, while Shubman Gill now captains the Test side.
- 24/08/2025 07:06:00
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Sachin Tendulkar, Yuvraj Singh and VVS Laxman led the way with tributes for Cheteshwar Pujara as the Indian batter announced his retirement from all formats on Sunday, August 24. Pujara played 103 Tests for India.
- 24/08/2025 06:06:02
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Ashwani Kumar, a young left-arm pacer, made a memorable Mumbai Indians debut, taking 4-24 and earning his team's first win. Mentored by Trent Boult and Jasprit Bumrah, he focuses on swing and staying calm under pressure. Now back in domestic cricket, Ashwani aims to excel in red-ball cricket and represent India.
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Cheteshwar Pujara, renowned for his Test cricket resilience, also navigated the IPL landscape. Beginning with Kolkata Knight Riders in 2010, he played for multiple franchises, amassing 390 runs in 30 matches. Though his classical style didn't always translate to T20 success, his presence, especially at CSK, underscored the respect he garnered within Indian cricket.
- 24/08/2025 05:06:02
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The two teams will play three ODIs and three T20Is in the UAE
- 24/08/2025 05:06:02
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Cricket legend Cheteshwar Pujara, renowned for his resilience, retired from Indian cricket, prompting tributes from Sunil Gavaskar and Niranjan Shah. Gavaskar lauded Pujara's dedication to Indian cricket, while Shah highlighted his technical brilliance and mental fortitude. The Saurashtra Cricket Association president, Jaydev Shah, celebrated Pujara's embodiment of discipline and inspiration to aspiring cricketers.
- 24/08/2025 05:06:02
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Anil Kumble and other prominent cricket figures lauded Cheteshwar Pujara as he retired from all formats of Indian cricket. Pujara concluded his career after 103 Tests, amassing 7,195 runs. Celebrated for his grit and patience, Pujara's contributions were widely acknowledged by teammates and rivals alike, who wished him well for his future endeavors.
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Cheteshwar Pujara has retired from all formats of cricket at 37, ending a career that spanned 103 Tests with 7,195 runs, 19 centuries and 35 fifties. Debuting in 2010 and playing his last Test in the 2023 WTC final, he leaves behind a legacy of resilience, patience and technical mastery at No. 3.
- 24/08/2025 05:06:02
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Cameron Green scored a stunning 118 not out, registering the second-fastest ODI century by an Australian, to help Australia post 431 for 2 against South Africa.
- 24/08/2025 04:06:01
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Cheteshwar Pujara, India's dependable Test batter, has retired from international cricket after a 103-Test career, amassing 7,195 runs. Celebrated for his resilience and patience, Pujara's memorable innings include a double century against England in 2012 and a gritty 202 against Australia in 2017. His contributions, defined by mental toughness and commitment, have left an indelible mark on Indian cricket.
- 24/08/2025 04:06:01
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Cheteshwar Pujara finishes a stellar Test career with 103 games in which he scored 7195 runs at an average of 43.60
- 24/08/2025 03:06:02
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NorthEast United FC showcased their dominance by defeating Diamond Harbour FC 6-1 in the Durand Cup final, securing their second consecutive title. The defending champions displayed clinical efficiency, highlighted by goals from Asheer Akhtar, Parthiv Gogoi, and Thoi Singh. Despite Luka Majcen's goal for Diamond Harbour, NEUFC sealed the victory with additional goals, marking a historic win.
- 24/08/2025 03:06:02
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Cheteshwar Pujara, a celebrated Test batter for India, has announced his retirement from international cricket after a remarkable career spanning over a decade. The 37-year-old concluded his journey with 7,195 runs in 103 Tests and an impressive 21,301 first-class runs. He expressed gratitude to the BCCI, teammates, family, and fans for their unwavering support throughout his career.
- 24/08/2025 03:06:02
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Shreyas Iyer declined West Zone captaincy in the Duleep Trophy, leading to Shardul Thakur's appointment. Iyer, anticipating an Asia Cup call-up, focused on white-ball training but was surprisingly excluded from the squad. Meanwhile, Thakur is expected to lead Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy, following Rahane's departure, after his strong red-ball performance and recent Test recall.
- 24/08/2025 03:06:02
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Cheteshwar Pujara, known for his resilience and unwavering defense, retires from Indian cricket, marking the end of an era defined by grit and patience. Over 103 Tests, he amassed 7,195 runs, becoming a symbol of steadfastness at the No. 3 position.
- 24/08/2025 03:06:02
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Newcastle United's owners will not leave the club without a recognised striker if the long-running transfer saga involving Alexander Isak ends with the Swede's departure, manager Eddie Howe said ahead of their Premier League clash with Liverpool.
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India batter Cheteshwar Pujara announced his retirement from all forms of Indian cricket after last playing for the team in 2023. Pujara played 103 Tests and five ODIs for India and scored over 7,000 runs.