The Mets are at a pivotal crossroads. With Juan Soto already anchoring their lineup, they have the chance to pair him with Pete Alonso, a duo capable of mashing 80-plus home runs in 2025.
He is considered an accomplished attacking player against slow bowling. Josh Inglis batting for Western Australia against Tasmania in the Sheffield Shield.Credit: Getty Images The decision to ...
BCCI are considering appointing Sitanshu Kotak as Team India's batting coach after recent Test series defeats to New Zealand and Australia. Kotak, a former domestic cricket stalwart and current ...
Former Saurashtra batter Sitanshu Kotak is set to join the Indian team as their batting coach ahead of the upcoming white-ball series against England, starting in Kolkata on January 22.
Kevin Pietersen, who is currently in South Africa as part of the SA20 broadcasting team, said he was "available" to take on the role of India's batting coach. Hours after reports that BCCI was ...
In the wake of India’s disappointing batting performances in their recent Test series against New Zealand and Australia, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has made a significant ...
Each player has limitations, so the Yankees have to look at external options. Enter three-time batting champion Luis Arraez. On Monday, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported that the Yankees and San Diego ...
Bangladesh Under-19s vs Pakistan Under-19s (Young Cricketers) at Rajshahi, Pakistan Under-19s in Bangladesh Only T20, May 17, 2023 [Youth T20I # 16] England Under-19s (Young Cricketers) vs ...
England batting great Kevin Pietersen came out publicly to throw his hat in the ring to be India's new batting coach amid the rising concern of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI ...
In the aftermath of the India vs Australia series, which the Rohit Sharma led side lost 3-1, there has been much speculation after the course that the national side will take in the future.
Champions Trophy News LIVE: Shreyas Iyer ready to bat anywhere in the batting order in the CT 2025. “I’m flexible and ready to bat anywhere in the batting order," Iyer told ESPNCricinfo recently.
In the latest episode of his absurd media statements, he has made a bold claim and compared his batting prowess with his son. Let us check out what he said and what the numbers tell us.