The likes of India, England and South Africa will strive to end Australia's unrivalled dominance in the Women's T20 World Cup, beginning with a double header in Sharjah on Thursday.
Bangladesh will take on Scotland in the tournament opener in an afternoon fixture followed by a clash between Asian teams Pakistan and Sri Lanka later in the day at Sharjah.
Political unrest in Bangladesh forced the International Cricket Council to shift the 10-team event to the UAE back in August.
Both Bumrah and Ashwin picked 11 wickets each in Bangladesh series but ICC's calculation method allowed the seamer to reclaim top spot in rankings
Jasprit Bumrah has reclaimed the top spot in the ICC Men's Test Player Rankings for bowlers. The Indian pacer achieved this after taking six wickets in India's recent seven-wicket victory over Bangladesh in Kanpur.
While both Bumrah and Ashwin claimed 11 wickets each in the two-Test series vs Bangladesh, improvement on past records helped the seamer rise to top of the table.
Zaheer Abbas has attributed the decline of Pakistan cricket to the overwhelming emphasis on T20 cricket and the influx of money in the shortest format and global leagues that has shifted focus of players away from the game.
This shift, according to Abbas, is one of the reasons Pakistan have struggled to maintain their once-dominant position in international cricket, particularly in Test matches.
The former Pakistan captain did not mince words when speaking about the leadership turbulence within the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
Former India cricketer Ajay Jadeja reckons MS Dhoni, Ruturaj Gaikwad and Ravindra Jadeja will be the three no-brainer retentions for the Chennai Super Kings ahead of IPL 2025 mega auction.
The ten IPL franchises can retain up to six players from their IPL 2024 squad, including a maximum of five capped players (Indian & overseas) and a maximum of two uncapped players ahead of the mega auction.
Ace Australian batter Steve Smith revealed that star India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja annoys him on the field because he is a good player and always finds a way to get in the battle.
As the Border-Gavaskar Trophy nears, Australian cricketers shared their thoughts on who they find the most annoying or amusing from Team India.
With the rivalry heating up, these revelations add even more excitement to the much-anticipated series, starting November 22nd.
India defeated Bangladesh in the second Test match at Kanpur, winning by seven wickets.
Key players Yashasvi Jaiswal and Mohammed Siraj were jointly awarded the 'Fielder of the Series' medal for their performances. The match took place as part of the ICC World Test Championship. India aimed for a decisive result and accomplished it.
In a video posted by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), fielding coach T Dilip lauded the team's intent to convert "half-chances" into "game-changing moments" irrespective of weather conditions they tackled.
Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli are two of the greatest cricketers India has produced, and both have achieved legendary status in world cricket.
The debate about whether Sachin Tendulkar or Virat Kohli is better is complex, as both players have excelled in different eras, formats, and conditions.
Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja don't just hunt as a spin duo now, they are also a pair of fine allrounders who can more than hold their own with the bat. They have evolved as cricketers together on the dusty surfaces at home and shared the burden of finishing off matches with the ball and also engineering crucial counterattacks with the bat.
However, Jadeja's feat of breaching the 300-Test wicket barrier here in Kanpur is a reminder of how understated he has been in India's scheme of things. Often, his credentials are overshadowed by Ashwin's tally of over 500 Test wickets.
The 11 Indian players took the field at the Green Park stadium on Tuesday like a pack of wolves about to prey on a rather tame Bangladesh batting line-up.
By lunch on Day 5, with three wickets a piece, Jasprit Bumrah, Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin had gobbled up the Bangladeshi batting for 146. And an hour into the second session, Yashasvi Jaiswal brought up his second belligerent half-century in the match as India knocked over the 96-run target with seven wickets in hand to sweep the series 2-0.