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International Masters League 2025 Trophy Revealed In Mumbai
The highly-anticipated International Masters League (IML) unveiled its magnificent trophy in the presence of the icons who will lead their respective teams in the inaugural edition.
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"Out And Out...": India Given Heavy 'Favourites' Tag For Champions Trophy By Ex-World Cup Winners
"I would say India out and out favourites," said 2019 World Cup-winning captain Eoin Morgan.
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Joe Root Surpasses England Great To Shatter All-Time ODI Record
Joe Root paced his knock well and slammed 69 (72) deliveries, laced with six boundaries at a strike rate of 95.83.
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Eoin Morgan Feels England Should Consider Joe Root, Ben Stokes For ICC Champions Trophy
England are set to play just six ODIs before the upcoming marquee event, three in West Indies and three in India.
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England Great Explains What Makes Team India "Greatest In Their Conditions"
The Indian team is bidding for a third straight World Test Championship final, and currently sit top of the team standings.
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"Baptism Of Fire": Eoin Morgan On Harry Brook's Captaincy After England's Loss To Australia
Following England's second successive loss to Australia in the five-match ODI series, Eoin Morgan said that Harry Brook's captaincy is a "baptism of fire".
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Ex-England Captain Wants 1 Change In India's T20 World Cup Squad, Says "Even If He..."
Former England cricket team captain Eoin Morgan said that he would have preferred Shubman Gill over Yashasvi Jaiswal in India's squad for the upcoming T20 World Cup 2024.
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T20 WC: India Is The Strongest Side Even With Injuries, Says Eoin Morgan
Morgan added that he would make only one change to India's squad.
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"Not Him Against Virat Kohli": England Great On Star Who Can Miss Out On T20 World Cup 2024 Spot
There has been a lot of speculation regarding India's squad for the T20 World Cup 2024 with the selectors closely observing the performances of various cricketers in the ongoing IPL 2024.
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"Brian Lara Would Be Happy": Ex-KKR Captain's Honest Take On Sunil Narine's Knock vs DC
Sunil Narine was the tormentor-in-chief as his pyrotechnic-filled 85 in 39 balls helped Kolkata post 272/7.