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Clinical South Africa Seal the Series with 18-Run Win!

South Africa produced a clinical all-round performance to defeat India by 18 runs in the fourth T10 match, sealing the five-match series 3-1 with one game still to play. Batting first, South Africa posted a competitive 131/5 in their 10 overs. Heinrich Klaasen’s explosive 35 off 19* and Marco Jansen’s quickfire 29 off 11* powered […]

 Rickelton Stars as South Africa Crush India in Opening

South Africa launched their five-match series in style, cruising to a commanding 42-run win over India in the opening encounter at Mullanpur. After opting to bat first, the visitors were powered by a scintillating innings from Ryan Rickelton, who smashed an unbeaten 64 off just 27 deliveries. His blistering knock, supported by quickfire cameos from

Pakistan Avoid Whitewash Thanks to Ayub’s Explosive Heroics

Saim Ayub’s Record-Breaking Blitz Powers Pakistan to Consolation Win Pakistan finally found their spark in the dead rubber, thanks to a sensational innings from Saim Ayub, who smashed an unbeaten 82 off just 34 balls at a strike rate of 241.18. His record-breaking half-century came in just 17 deliveries, the fastest ever by a Pakistani

Pakistan Collapse as New Zealand Go 2-0 Up in the Series

New Zealand, confident after their opening win, chose to bat first — but early trouble struck. Seifert was run out in the first over, Conway fell to Jamal, and Rachin Ravindra’s cameo ended via Shaheen Afridi. At 26/3 inside 3 overs, Pakistan were in full control. Then came the storm. Glenn Phillips and Mark Chapman

England Roar Back with Mark Wood’s Historic Spell!

England walked in determined to level the series, and Jos Buttler gave them a fiery start with 17 off just 6 balls. But Mohammed Siraj struck twice in an over, removing Buttler and Malan to put India on top. Harry Brook and Jonny Bairstow tried to rebuild, but Shardul Thakur’s double strike dismantled England’s middle

England vs India — A Thriller for the Ages!

England won the toss and chose to bat first — but their start was far from ideal. Both openers fell cheaply, piling on early pressure. Then stepped in Dawid Malan and Harry Brook, steadying the innings with stylish stroke play and quick runs. In no time, England raced to 70 inside the powerplay. But India

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