🇮🇳 India’s Semi-Final Hopes Hang by a Thread: What They Must Do to Stay Alive in T20 World Cup 2026

There’s a different kind of silence when India lose a big game in a World Cup. It’s not loud panic. It’s a mix of disbelief, analysis, and quiet recalculation. That’s exactly where Indian cricket fans find themselves now. After a bruising defeat in the Super 8 stage of the T20 World Cup 2026, India’s semi-final

PAK vs NZ Super 8 Weather in Colombo: Drizzle Slows Down, But the Sky Still Looks Heavy

If you’re watching the Pakistan vs New Zealand Super 8 match and wondering why things feel stuck, the answer is simple: Colombo’s weather is doing that annoying “almost rain” thing. The earlier drizzle has calmed compared to the first spell, and that’s the only real positive right now. But the bigger problem is still sitting

Sunil Gavaskar on Abhishek Sharma: ‘Expectations Weighing Him Down’

‘Expectations weighing him down’: Sunil Gavaskar’s honest view on Abhishek Sharma’s current phase Pressure in Indian cricket doesn’t arrive slowly. It crashes in. A single standout innings can suddenly turn a youngster into the next big promise. Then, just as quickly, a quiet patch brings questions. That swing between hype and doubt is unforgiving —

Who Destroyed Pakistan’s Chase?

India vs Pakistan matches usually belong to the loudest moments — big sixes, wild celebrations, chest-thumping intensity. But this one felt different. This time, the story wasn’t about noise. It was about control. While fans waited for fireworks, one Indian bowler quietly stepped in and changed the game without making it look dramatic. No animated

IND vs PAK: SKY Smiles

IND vs PAK: SKY Smiles, Pakistan Reflects — One Win, Two Emotions India vs Pakistan never feels like a normal cricket match. It doesn’t matter how many times it happens — the pressure always feels new. This T20 World Cup clash had that same electricity. The noise, the nerves, the anticipation. You could feel it

Rajapaksa’s Bat Comment Sparks Row

Controversy! After ‘India Players Have Superior Bats’ Remark, Rajapaksa Explains Himself Sometimes in cricket, it’s not the shot that creates drama. It’s the sentence. Sri Lanka batter Bhanuka Rajapaksa probably didn’t expect this much noise when he mentioned that “India players have superior bats.” But within hours, the comment was everywhere. Clipped. Shared. Debated. And