Cricket – Latest News, Insights & Stories

When you think about Cricket, a bat‑and‑ball sport loved by billions, especially across the Indian subcontinent. Also known as the gentleman's game, it unites fans, players, and cultures in stadiums and on streets. Women's Cricket the parallel version that showcases female talent in the same formats, often runs alongside the men's calendar but brings its own storylines and heroes. The sport Cricket encompasses both men’s and women’s formats, each with distinct tournaments, rules, and fan bases.

World Cups, Rain Rules, and Indian Triumphs

The ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, the premier global competition for women's national teams, decides the sport’s elite every four years influences rankings, sponsorships, and the growth of the game worldwide. When weather interferes, the Duckworth–Lewis–Stern (DLS) method, a statistical formula that resets target scores after rain‑shortened overs steps in, shaping strategies and sometimes creating dramatic finishes. India’s women’s side used the DLS adjustment to clinch a semi‑final spot against New Zealand, proving that resilience and smart play can overturn challenging conditions. This event illustrates how the World Cup influences national team momentum and how the DLS method directly affects match outcomes.

Below, you’ll find a curated list of stories that capture the pulse of cricket today—match reports, player interviews, analysis of tournament formats, and updates on how rain‑rules are redefining strategies. Whether you follow the Indian Premier League, keep tabs on international test series, or cheer for the women’s team on their road to the World Cup, the collection offers a mix of quick updates and deeper insights. Dive in to stay ahead of the game and see how each piece connects to the bigger picture of cricket’s evolving landscape.

India clinches Women’s World Cup semi‑final spot after DLS win over New Zealand 25 October 2025

India clinches Women’s World Cup semi‑final spot after DLS win over New Zealand

India clinches a semi‑final berth at the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 after a rain‑adjusted win over New Zealand, securing a spot despite rivals still having games left.