New Zealand Cricket: A Shift in Fortunes
New Zealand cricket has experienced a notable shift, highlighted by the women’s team’s recent success and ongoing challenges for the men’s team.
New Zealand cricket has experienced a notable shift, highlighted by the women’s team’s recent success and ongoing challenges for the men’s team.
Litton Das is set to bat at number five in the ODI series against Pakistan, a change aimed at improving his performance and the team’s middle order.
Aryna Sabalenka defeated Naomi Osaka in a straight-sets match at Indian Wells, marking a notable return for Osaka after her maternity leave.
The inaugural U-23 football tournament in Zunheboto has commenced, coinciding with Kyle Walker’s retirement from international play.
Mehidy Hasan Miraz is set to lead Bangladesh in a crucial ODI series against Pakistan starting March 11, 2026, as they seek World Cup qualification.
Harry Kane is set to start on the bench for Bayern Munich due to a calf injury. His performance this season has been remarkable, scoring 30 goals in 24 games.
Julián Alvarez scored twice in a commanding 5-2 victory for Atlético Madrid against Tottenham Hotspur, showcasing his talent on a big stage.
Harvey Barnes has made a significant impact at Newcastle United, scoring crucial goals and changing the team’s dynamics.
Ish Sodhi, the New Zealand cricketer, had an emotional moment during the T20 World Cup final, reflecting his unique journey from India to New Zealand.
Alphonso Davies has sustained a muscle injury during Bayern Munich’s Champions League match against Atalanta, raising concerns about his fitness.