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Veteran off-spinner Harbhajan Singh, while playing for Mumbai Indians, slapped Kings XI Punjab pacer (now Punjab Kings) S Sreesanth during a league match of the IPL 2008 season.
Sreesanth, the former Indian cricketer known for his fiery pace and even fiercer personality, has a love story that rivals any Bollywood romance. His journey with Bhuvneshwari Kumari, a real-life princess, is filled with love, resilience, and unwavering support. From their first meeting to overcoming controversies together, their relationship is an inspiring tale of commitment and strength. Here are ten key insights into their remarkable love story.
Parag and Sreesanth were involved in a controversy as the former India pacer gave away stern comment.
In the realm of cricket, where heroes emerge from the crucible of competition, a darker narrative occasionally unfolds—tales of triumph marred by personal tragedies. In this exploration, we delve into the lives of cricketers who, once revered for their on-field prowess, found themselves entangled in the complexities of legal battles and controversies. From Nepal's fallen cricketing star, Sandeep Lamichhane, to the corridors of power with Imran Khan, each story paints a vivid picture of the fragility that shadows even the most celebrated careers. Join us as we uncover the untold chapters of these cricketers, revealing the highs, lows, and unexpected turns that redefine their legacy beyond the boundary.
As MS Dhoni celebrates another year of his life, his contributions to Indian cricket and his legacy as a captain and player continue to be celebrated and cherished.
The Zim Cyber City Zim Afro T10 will commence on 20 July, with a grand final scheduled for 29th.
Cricket in India is more than just a game; it is a passion that ignites emotions and sparks debates among the fans. Over the years, the Indian cricket fraternity has witnessed its fair share of conflicts and controversies that have made headlines worldwide. From match bans to criminal cases, from scandalous TV appearances to captain-coach feuds, Indian cricket has seen it all. In this article, we delve into the 10 biggest controversies in the history of Indian cricket.
Shortly after the conclusion of IPL 2023, CSK's captain, Dhoni, hinted at the possibility of returning for the next season and playing another year for the Chennai Super Kings.
When Delhi faced RCB in Bengaluru the last time, there was a moment when Kohli took a catch to dismiss Aman Hakim Khan and gave a death stare to Ganguly.
IPL 2023: S Sreesanth will return to the Indian Premier League as a commentator after ten years of his spot-fixing scandal
CSK were once known as the most consistent team in the IPL, qualifying for the second round of the tournament for ten seasons in a row.
BCCI Ombudsman Vineet Saran has overturned Ajit Chandila's life ban and reduced it to 7 years, which ended on January 18, 2023.
Whether it was Asia Cup 2022 or the first T20I against Australia, Indian bowling has looked ordinary and been not able to pick wickets at crucial junctures.
Talking about India not winning any World Cup after 2011, Sreesanth said that he is confident that Virat Kohli will do something extraordinary.
Harbhajan Singh was among those who reacted to S Sreesanth's retirement post and wished him luck.
Sreesanth was banned by the Board of Contol for Cricket in India (BCCI) for a lifetime in August 2013
Bengal Sports Minister Manoj Tiwary has gone unsold since the 2018 edition of the IPL was also named in the Ranji Trophy 2022 squad for Bengal recently.
The 35-year-old was given the go ahead to resume cricket by the BCCI on Tuesday.
S Sreesanth found great support from teammate Jalax Saxena as Kerala bundled out Bihar for a paltry 148 in 40.2 overs. Saxena finished his 10 overs quota, in which he picked three wickets and gave away 30 runs. In response, Kerala opener Robin Uthappa played an unbeaten knock of 87 from 32 deliveries as Kerala completed the 149-run chase in just 8.5 overs.
Jaiswal scored a quickfire 32-ball 40 at a strike rate of 125 including four boundaries and a couple of maximums.
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