South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt played one of the finest innings of her career, smashing 169 runs off just 143 balls to guide her team to a massive 125-run victory over England in the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 semi-final at Guwahati. Batting first, South Africa posted a commanding total of 319/7 in 50 overs. Wolvaardt dominated from the start, striking 20 fours and 4 sixes, and stitched a crucial 116-run opening stand with Tazmin Brits (45). Her timing, placement, and calmness under pressure once again showed why she’s among the best batters in world cricket. In reply, England’s batting…
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Cricket has different types of matches such as Tests, ODIs, and T20Is, but there’s another lesser-known category — the unofficial Test match. While it looks and feels like a regular Test match, it doesn’t carry the official “Test” status from the International Cricket Council (ICC). Let’s understand everything about it in simple terms. Unofficial Test Match in Cricket Overview AspectUnofficial Test MatchRecognized by ICC?NoMatch Duration3–4 daysFormat TypeFirst-ClassPlayer StatisticsAdded to domestic recordsExampleIndia A vs South Africa A (2025)Main PurposeFitness, selection, and preparation What Is an Unofficial Test Match? An unofficial Test match is a first-class match played between two representative teams…
Cricket is not just about bat and ball — it’s equally about the surface on which the game is played. The pitch plays a vital role in deciding how a match unfolds, whether it becomes a high-scoring contest or a low-scoring thriller. The behavior of the ball — bounce, swing, and turn — all depend on the type of cricket pitch. In this detailed article, let’s understand the types of cricket pitches, how they are prepared, and how they differ across various countries. Types of Pitches in Cricket TypeIdeal ForFound InKey FeatureGreenFast BowlersEngland, NZ, SASwing & SeamDustySpinnersIndia, SLTurn & GripFlatBatsmenODIs,…
India vs Australia is a matchup to watch for whenever both sides play in women’s cricket. While Australia have had an upper hand over India since 1977, the Women in Blue have punched above their weight in the last decade or so. Take, for instance, some ICC encounters between them in recent years. Harmanpreet Kaur’s unbeaten 171 in the 2017 World Cup semi-final kept Australia away from the title. Three years later, both sides faced off in the T20 World Cup final, which Australia dominated in front of a packed MCG. Even outside the ICC events, India and Australia have…
Date: Wednesday, 29 October 2025, Venue: Manuka Oval, Canberra – Rain had the final say in the series opener between Australia and India. The match was officially called off at 9:57 PM local time (4:27 PM IST) with India cruising at 97/1 in 9.4 overs. With floodlights set to switch off at 11:00 PM local and persistent showers making the outfield unplayable, a restart wasn’t possible. How the game unfolded (in simple words) Read Also:- Prithvi Shaw Not Given ‘Player of the Match’ Despite 222 Score at abandonment India 97/1 in 9.4 overs Key moments Playing XIs India: Abhishek Sharma,…
Cricket has evolved over the years with new rules to protect players’ safety and maintain the spirit of fair play. One such important rule is the Concussion Substitute, introduced by the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 2019. This rule allows a player who suffers a concussion during a match to be replaced by another player — ensuring both medical safety and balance in the contest. Concussion Substitute in Cricket Overview: FeatureDetailsIntroduced by ICC1 August 2019Applies toAll formats (Test, ODI, T20I, First-Class)Replacement TypeLike-for-Like (based on role)Approval AuthorityICC Match RefereeLatest UpdateJune 2025 – teams must name 5 possible substitutes before tossStand-Down Rule7…
Rain has always been cricket’s biggest enemy — delaying matches, frustrating fans, and impacting results. However, with modern technology and advanced drainage systems, several cricket stadiums across the world have overcome this challenge. These high-tech venues can clear rainwater within minutes and get the match back on track. Here’s a look at the top 5 cricket stadiums with the best drainage systems in the world, where rain is no longer a major obstacle. Top 5 Stadiums with Best Drainage Systems RankStadium NameLocationTechnology/FeaturePlay Ready Time1M. Chinnaswamy StadiumBengaluru, IndiaSubAir Vacuum Drainage15 mins2Eden GardensKolkata, IndiaSand-Based Advanced Drainage20 mins3Docklands StadiumMelbourne, AustraliaRetractable RoofInstant4Lord’s Cricket GroundLondon,…
BAN vs WI 2nd T20I Match Prediction Preview: Bangladesh will lock horns with West Indies in the 2nd match of the T20I series. West Indies defeated Bangladesh by 16 runs in the first match. In that game, The Caribbean side opted to bat first and posted 165 runs, thanks to brilliant batting performance by Shai Hope and Rovman Powell. In reply, Bangladesh team had a poor start, losing four wickets for just 41 runs. Towhid Hridoy and Tanzim Hasan Sakib tried to stabilise the inning, but their efforts were not enough as Bangladesh was bowled out for 149 runs. Jason…
Rain has always been one of cricket’s biggest spoilers — stopping matches, frustrating fans, and causing huge financial losses. But one technology has transformed the way stadiums handle rain in India: the SubAir drainage system. First installed at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, this American innovation ensures play can resume within minutes after rain stops, redefining how cricket adapts to weather interruptions. The Origin of SubAir System in Cricket The Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) introduced the SubAir System in 2017, making M. Chinnaswamy Stadium the first cricket ground in the world to use this technology. Installed at a cost…
Prithvi Shaw reminded everyone of his immense talent by slamming a breathtaking double century (222 off 156 balls) for Maharashtra in their Ranji Trophy clash against Chandigarh. However, despite his extraordinary performance, Shaw was not awarded the Player of the Match, which instead went to Ruturaj Gaikwad — the Maharashtra skipper and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) star. What followed, however, melted hearts across the cricket world. Ruturaj Gaikwad Shares His Award with Prithvi Shaw Ruturaj Gaikwad, who played a crucial role with a first-innings century (116 runs) and an unbeaten 36 in the second innings, was officially named Player of…









