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The 18-year waiting of RCB ends: Ricky Ponting reflects Virat Kohli’s emotional breakdown; It is said, ‘This means winning IPL means’. Cricket news

New Delhi: Finally after a clining, Virat Kohli’s emotional breakdown IPL Title spoke of volume, and Punjab King’s head coach Ricky Ponting believes that this tournament means how much players mean, especially those who have chased dreams for almost two decades.Kohli dropped his knees into tears as Royal Challengers Bangalore defeated Punjab Kings by six runs in the final of a dramatic IPL 2025 in Ahmedabad on Tuesday, with the 18 -year title drought.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Ponting said in a post-match press conference, “You can see it in his eyes-he was shedding a tear. For players it means, that means that it means for everyone.”“It is not an easy tournament to win. Chennai has done it a few times, Mumbai, but it is not easy. You have got to work incredibly hard, and for someone like Virat, it was a long time over -over.”
Ponting -related Kohli’s response to the game and especially for his deep love for Test cricket.During the presentation, Kohli said, “This moment is there with the best in my career. But it is still below five levels to play Test cricket.”
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RCB Taliz also urged young players to honor the traditional format: “If you perform in tests, you walk in any room in the world and shake a hand of respect. This is the format that earns you global recognition.”Ponting, echoing Bhavna, said: “I am probably one of the biggest purisists still involved in the game. My first love will always test cricket. What Virat said, I fully understand. He was a great career, and you can see what such moments still mean to him.”
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A large prize money increases in women’s ODI World Cup; Male ODI World Cup in 2023 than honored amount | Cricket news

Bengaluru: The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced a record-breaking award money pot of $ 13.88 million (Rs 122.5 crore) on Monday for the Women’s ODI World Cup on 30 September. Co-Majbani, the tournament prize money by India and Sri Lanka has increased by 297%, which has increased from $ 3.5 million in the 2022 edition held in New Zealand. This is the largest payment in the ODI World Cup format, which crosses $ 10 million provided in the men’s World Cup.The increased prize money translates high earnings for the winners and more guaranteed amount for each participating team. The champion will receive $ 1.32 million (Rs 39 crore) compared to $ 1.32 million in the previous edition in New Zealand in 2022. In particular, the Australian men’s team won $ 4 million next year by defeating Rohit Sharma’s men in Blue in the final in Ahmedabad on November 19, 2023.In a press release, ICC President J Shah said, “The announcement is a defined milestone in women’s cricket trip.” He said, “This four -fold increase in the prize money is a historic moment for women’s cricket and reflects our clear commitment for its long -term development. Our message is simple: Women’s cricketers should know that if they choose this game professionally, they will be treated on the equal value of men.”Runner-up will receive $ 2.24 million (Rs 19 crore), above $ 600,000 in 2022. The semi -finalists who lose two semi -finalists will get $ 1.12 million (Rs 9.98 crore), which will increase with the previous $ 300,000. Additionally, all participating teams are guaranteed an amount of $ 250,000 (Rs 2.20 crore).

The Women’s ODI World Cup has developed greatly since its inception in 1973 and came under the purview of the ICC after the merger of men and women in 2005. The inaugural version was held in England, which was funded by a large -scale businessman Sir Jack Haved, in which no prize money was offered.
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The attempt to abolish pay inequality began with the 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup, where the prize money rose 225% to $ 7.95 million. The eight-team tournament will close in Guwahati with co-magic India and Sri Lanka.
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Shubman Gill ‘Heartbroken’ by destroying the floods in Punjab: ‘Standing strong with my people’. Cricket news

India test captain Shubman Gill On Tuesday expressed its concern about the devastating floods in Punjab, which affected over 2.56 lakh people in 12 districts, causing widespread displacement and damage to life, property, agriculture and livestock.Gill took the social media platform X to share his views about the situation in his home state of Punjab.Gill wrote, “My heart is broken to destroy my Punjab with floods. Punjab will always be stronger than any adverseness, and we will get up from it. My prayers are with all the affected families. Standing strong with my people,” Gill wrote.Former Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh Promised support by offering 10 boats for rescue operations in flood affected areas.

Amidst the floods in the state, India Test Captain Shubman Gill deployed in solidarity with the people of Punjab.
“I have gone to the affected areas themselves. It is a difficult time for all our people in Punjab. We are helping each other. I thank all the battles and various organizations that are helping to save people. I have requested PM Modi to help us in this difficult time. Harbhajan told Annie.The state government has established 7,144 people houses of 129 relief camps, with the highest number of 3,987 prisoners in Ferozepur, followed by Fazilka, Hoshiarpur, PatcotAnd Gurdaspur.Floods have affected 1,044 villages, of which Gurdaspur has reported 321 affected villages, which are the highest in all districts. Kapurthala, Hoshiarpur, Amritsar, and Pathankot follow with 115, 94, 88 and 82 affected villages respectively.Gurdaspur district has been affected by about 1.45 lakh people. Amritsar has affected 35,000 people, while Ferozepur and Fazilka are affected by 24,015 and 21,562 people respectively.Several agencies have been mobilized for relief and rescue operations. National disaster response force 20 teams have been deployed, while the Army, Navy and Air Force have contributed 10 columns, with eight more standby.More than 35 helicopters are currently involved in rescue operations, supported by 114 boats and a state helicopter. The Border Security Force has also been deployed in the affected border areas to assist in rescue efforts.
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‘Mere lai asese but butt … Jitash Sharma shared the dressing room with Virat Kohli in RCB. Cricket news

In the beginning of IPL 2025, Jitesh Sharma A vision was determined for yourself – to catch the trophy Virat Kohli on one side And on the other side Dinesh Karthik. Months later, his dream came true. Sharing a picture on Instagram, he wrote: “Power of Manifestation – holding with IPL Trophy Virat Brother on the left and DK Anna on the right. ,“When I joined the RCB in March, the team asked me to reveal something. It was what I wrote, and I am very happy that it became a reality,” they reflected.Even during the tournament, Virat Kohli Talking about Jitesh’s introverted personality, he said that it bothers him. “A man who is really funny, but not opened with me is Jitesh. I would really like to see that fun, raw side. Because I can see it in his eyes that he has found a mischief about him,” Kohli said.For Jitesh, however, upbringing of his small town meant to maintain a respectable distance.

Lucknow: Royal Challengers Bangalore’s batter Jitesh Sharma played a shot between Lucknow Super Veterans and Royal Challengers Bangalore during the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 match, Bharat Ratna Shri Atil Bihari Vajpayee Cricket Stadium. (PTI photo/lotus teen)
“Again I come from a small town, where you give great respect to your superiors. You don’t infiltrate their personal location,” he told Timesofindia.com.,My rhythm is the butt of the butt. Mai Jant Han’s Virat Bhai’s height, toh Mai trying (For me, it is a big thing to talk to him. I know Virat Bhai’s stature, so I will try not to infiltrate his personal place or to disturb him unnecessarily).
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He said, “I used to talk to him only about cricket. I kept my distance out of honor. I only wanted to have a meaningful conversation with him,” he said.Jitesh played an important role in the season winning the title of Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), but it was not a run that grabbed the selectors’ eyes, batting at 6 and 7, he had a 176.35 strike rate while batting at 6 and 7.
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