Author: CT Staff

Ricky Ponting on Kohli-Rohit

Famous cricket legend Ricky Ponting shared his thoughts about Indian cricket. He talked about two big stars leaving Test cricket. Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma have stopped playing Test matches. Many fans worry about India’s future without these legends. Ponting believes India has many talented young players. He thinks these new players can take their place. The ex-cricketer feels confident about India’s cricket team strength. Ponting Trusts India’s Young Players Ricky Ponting on Kohli-Rohit replacement sounds very positive. He says India has great backup players ready to play. These young cricketers have shown good skills in practice matches. “It’s always…

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Steve Smith Eyes on 99-Years-Old Record at Lord's

Steve Smith has a special goal for the WTC final match. The Australian star batsman wants to break a very old record. This record has stood at Lord’s for almost 100 years now. Smith needs just 51 more runs to make cricket history at Lord’s. Warren Bardsley scored 575 runs there as a visitor back in 1926. No overseas player has beaten this record since then at all. The WTC final starts on June 11 against South Africa there. This might be Smith’s last chance to play at Lord’s. He really wants to achieve this milestone before he retires. Also…

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Marnus Labuschange Made a Bold Statement on Test Cricket

Marnus Labuschagne talked about Test cricket’s future. The Australian batsman thinks three countries are saving Test cricket. He believes India, Australia, and England keep this format alive today. Labuschagne knows other countries are struggling with Test cricket right now. Many teams can’t afford to play long format matches anymore. T20 leagues pay players much better money than Test cricket. The star batsman wants all cricket nations to help save Tests. He thinks every country must produce good Test players regularly. This will keep the traditional format interesting for cricket fans. Also Read: BREAKING: ‘Winning WTC final could be…’- Mark Boucher…

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Mark Boucher About the WTC final

Mark Boucher thinks winning the WTC final could change everything. The South African legend believes this match means more than trophies. He wants Test cricket to become popular in his country again. South Africa will face Australia at Lord’s from June 11-15. This could be their biggest cricket moment in twenty years. Boucher knows how important this match is for his team. Test cricket isn’t as popular in South Africa these days. Fewer people watch matches and sponsors aren’t too interested either. Boucher hopes a big win will fix all these problems. Also Read: Watch: Yashasvi Jaiswal Refuses to Walk…

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KL Rahul's Brilliant Century Shifts Momentum for India A

KL Rahul played a fantastic knock at Northampton yesterday afternoon. His century helped India A recover from early trouble against England Lions. The experienced batsman looked comfortable right from the start of his innings. This was the second practice match between India A and England Lions. The County Ground in Northampton hosted this important game before the series. Both teams wanted to win this match quite badly. England Lions decided to bowl first after winning the toss. India A promoted KL Rahul to open alongside Yashasvi Jaiswal. The team management wanted to try this new opening combination. Chris Woakes bowled…

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AB de Villiers Feels Proud of South Africa

AB de Villiers can’t hide his excitement about South Africa’s big match. The cricket legend thinks this WTC final means everything to his country. He believes the whole nation will cheer for their team loudly. South Africa will play Australia at Lord’s on June 11. This marks their first-ever World Test Championship final appearance. The famous ground will host this historic cricket battle. De Villiers knows Australia are the favorites to win this match. But he thinks his country can spring a big surprise. The former captain believes South African cricket deserves this special moment. Also Read: Watch: Yashasvi Jaiswal…

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Yashasvi Jaiswal Refuses to Walk After Given Out

Yashasvi Jaiswal got into trouble during a cricket match. The young batsman didn’t like the umpire’s decision after being given LBW. He stood there arguing instead of walking off the field. This happened at Northampton where India A played England Lions. It was their second practice game before the big series. Everyone could see Jaiswal was really mad about getting out. Also Read: WTC Final 2025: ‘I just want to make their decision as hard as possible’ – Scott Boland The Controversial Moment Chris Woakes bowled a ball that swung into Jaiswal’s pads. Jaiswal missed his shot and the ball…

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Meet Rob Walter New Head Coach of New Zealand Cricket

New Zealand Cricket has a new head coach now. Rob Walter will coach the Black Caps team in all formats. He comes from South Africa and brings lots of experience. The cricket board picked Walter to replace Gary Stead recently. This marks a big change for New Zealand cricket fans. Walter will handle Test matches, ODIs, and T20 games together. Who Is Rob Walter? Rob Walter was born in Johannesburg on September 16, 1975. He started his coaching journey in South Africa many years ago. The 49-year-old coach has worked with different teams across countries. Walter helped South Africa’s national…

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Scott Boland About His Place in Australian Team

Scott Boland wants to play in the big World Test Championship final. The 36-year-old bowler knows he must fight for his spot. Australia will face South Africa at the famous Lord’s Cricket Ground. Boland spoke honestly about his chances of getting selected. He said he wants to make the selectors think really hard. The fast bowler believes his recent form speaks for itself. Boland’s Journey Back to Fitness Scott Boland recently faced tough times due to his knee problems. For 18 long months, his knee caused him pain and worry. Many people thought his cricket career might be over soon.…

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Gautam Gambhir Breaks Silence on Shreyas Iyer

Coach Gautam Gambhir talked about why Shreyas Iyer was dropped. Cricket fans could not believe Iyer was missing from the England squad. People kept asking questions about this surprising decision. Gautam Gambhir breaks silence on Shreyas Iyer during a recent press meeting. The coach gave clear reasons for this tough decision. He said current form matters more than past success. Shreyas Iyer’s Test Team Omission happened because of several important factors. First, his technique against short balls needs improvement. English pitches have more bounce and swing than Indian grounds. This makes batting much harder for visiting players. Second, Iyer has…

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