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Look: incredible! 41 -year -old AB de Villiers pulled the fiery final ball heroes against Australia Champion in WCL 2025. Cricket news

AB de Villiers 41 can be, but the South African legend World Championships of Legends (WCL) defies age and expectations in 2025. In the semi -finals, stopping a heart against Australia in Edgbaston, de Villiers once again proved that he is one of the greatest sports, which has ever been seen, this time with a moment winning the match.Australia needs 3 runs from the final ball, Dan Christian manage only one fried single after squeezing Wayne ParnellPinpoint yorker towards long-on. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!But he chose the wrong man to test. De Villiers patrolling the border, charged, scooped the ball at full inclination, and rifle in a rocket throw that crashed into the stump at the end of the non-scientist. Watch:The Nathan Culter-Nile was nowhere, and in the same way, South Africa sealed an exciting 1-rin win and booked its place in the WCL final.Although his bat was calm in the semi -finals, de Villiers is explosively in the tournament. With two centuries and over 300 runs, he currently leads the run-scoring chart by a comprehensive margin. His fielding has also changed the head with acrobatic catch, sharp run-outs, and reflexes that seem to be retirement or time untouched.South Africa had previously posted 186/8, riding a blazing 76 from 35. Morne van Veeker With JJ Smats. Australia fought back through Chris Lynn and Sean Marsh, but Wayne Parnell’s Clutch Spell, including two wickets in the powerplay and a nervous final, designed the stage for De Villiers’ final ball hero.Now captaining the South Africa Champion, AB will present his case in the final against unbeaten Pakistan legends who reached the finals after a walkover in their semi -finals. With a game to go, the platform is set for another de Villiers Masterclass.
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SL vs Zim, Second ODI: Patham Nisanka Century Power win Zimbabwe Series from Sri Lanka | Cricket news

Sri Lanka won a five-wicket international win against Zimbabwe in Harare on Sunday, winning the remaining and series 2–0 with three balls.Pitham NisankaThe 27 -year -old right -handed opener scored 122 runs in his seventh ODI, including 16 fours off 136 balls.Nisakka and captain Chirith asanka Formed a significant 90-run partnership for the fourth wicket, bringing Sri Lanka to 236–4 with 33 balls.Sri Lanka successfully followed Zimbabwe’s total 277–7, reached 278–5 and won their second consecutive ODI series after winning 2–1 over Bangladesh.Nisanka’s outstanding performance, including 76 runs in the first ODI, gave him the Player of the Series Award.“Ever since I have been one of the international level runs since I have been a little time since I have been able to score something here. I wanted to do well for the team and I trusted myself. It was difficult to bat during the powerplay and the Zimbabwe bowlers performed well, “Nisanka said.“I wanted to supply a big hundred and Patham.Zimbabwe’s Captain Sean Williams said, “The series could have been different. It could be 1–1. Today we missed the opportunity to get more aggressive while batting in the middle overs. At the end of the day, small opportunities make a slight difference.”Nisanka’s innings ended when the substitute Wesley Madhavre caught his bridge shot deep mid-wicket.When Brian Bennett caught his Skid delivery, Askal’s innings ended.Zimbabwe’s bowlers Richard Narwav and Brad Evans took two wickets, scoring 53 and 54 runs respectively.Ben Karran contributed 79 runs Alexander Raza After batting, he remained unbeaten at 59 in Zimbabwe’s innings.Sri Lankan fast bowler Enemy Chamera The most successful bowlers were, taking three wickets for 52 runs, Bennett, Tony Munyonga and Evans dismissed.
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‘Tumor Log Baht Bed Log Ho’: Rohit Sharma’s conversation at Mumbai airport goes viral

New Delhi: Indian ODI captain Rohit Sharma After completing his fitness test at the BCCI Excellence Center in Bangalore, he shared a lightful moment with Paprazi at Mumbai International Airport. Sharma, with colleagues Jasprit Bumrah And Shubman GillIndia’s upcoming assignments had to undergo further tests.At the airport, Rohit was engaged in a playful banquet with photographers, taking a pinch: “Tum log be Baht Log Bhai Cameraman quickly replied, “Nahi sir you are bed, Sir Aapa Anetetear Hai Hai.The 38 -year -old has not portrayed competitive cricket against the IPL 2025 qualifier 2 against Punjab Kings. Due to Operation Sindoor during a week -long suspension of the tournament, Rohit declared his retirement from Test cricket.Recently, he was seen at the Oval in London, cheering to India during his final test against England.Rohit’s next assignment will be Australia’s Limited Over Tour, while Gill and Bumrah are ready for the Asia Cup 2025, which will start from 9 September in the UAE.Currently active in only ODIs, Rohit has set a remarkable record in the format. In 273 matches, he has scored an average of 11,168 runs in 48.76 with 32 centuries. He still holds a record for the highest individual ODI score (264) and remains the only player with three double-per cent in the format.Her last ODI Champions Trophy appeared in the 2025 finals, where India defeated New Zealand by four wickets for lifting the trophy.
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PM Narendra Modi’s retired Cheteshwar tribute to Pujara: ‘The fate of the team was safe’. Cricket news

New Delhi: Cheteshwar PujaraThose who recently declared their retirement from all forms of cricket, received a touch letter of praise from the Prime Minister. Narendra ModiFormer India batsman, who is known for his patience and determination in Test cricket, called it an honor from PM Modi to get such warm words.Pujara, who represented India in 103 tests, scored 7,195 runs at an average of 43.60, including 19 centuries and 35 fifties. He was a mainstay of India’s Test batting line-up for more than a decade, often anchoring an innings in challenging foreign conditions.
Sharing his gratitude, Pujara said: “I was honored to receive a letter of praise from our honorable Prime Minister on my retirement. The warm feelings expressed have been highly appreciated. While I do an enterprise in my second innings, I have rested every memory on the field, and all love and praise have been received by me. Thanks.”

In his letter, Prime Minister Modi praised Pujara’s nature, flexibility and invaluable contribution in Indian cricket:PM Modi’s letter to Pujara:Dear Cheteshwar,I learned about your decision to retire from all forms of cricket. Following the announcement, fans have been appreciated and there is a cricketing fraternity about your remarkable achievements. I congratulate my heartfelt greetings and warmly on a great cricket career.In the era dominated by the short formats of cricket, you reminded me of the beauty of the long format of the game. Your ineffective nature and the ability to bat for a long time with great concentration made you full of Indian batting line-up.

Your excellent cricket career is dotted with remarkable skills and moments of resolution, especially in challenging circumstances abroad. For example, fans will always remember examples such as testing in Australia, when you laid the foundation for India’s historic first series win on Australian soil! Standing long against one of the most powerful bowling attacks, you showed what the responsibility for the team means.Your career has many series of winning, centuries, double centuries and praise. But no number can catch the feeling of calm that your presence gave to fans and colleagues, that the fate of the team was safe in hands. This is actually the legacy of your heritage which is only beyond the number.Your passion for the game was also reflected in the fact that even while being an international cricketer, you made it a point to play first -class cricket, whether it was for Saurashtra, or abroad. Your long relationship with Saurashtra cricket and your contribution in putting Rajkot on the map of cricket will become a source of immense pride for every youth in the region.

I am sure that your father, a cricketer along with himself, your guru is proud of you. Pooja and Aditi should be happy to be able to spend more time with you. They all have made great sacrifices to support you on the way.Beyond the field, your intensive analysis as a commentator continues to add great value to cricket enthusiasts, which are ready to hear your insight. I am confident that you will keep yourself connected to the game and inspire budding cricketers.Best wishes for your journey ahead.Pujara also played five Odis in his career and scored an average of 10.20 runs.
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