Bangladesh Opens IPL Broadcast — What It Means Now

The Indian Premier League could soon return to screens in Bangladesh — and this time, politics may stay out of it. A key policy shift by the new government is changing the game for broadcasters and millions of cricket fans. ⚡ QUICK SUMMARY (Fast Facts) Bangladesh’s new government says no restrictions on IPL telecast Broadcast … Read more

Bumrah’s Return Sparks Buzz — What It Means for MI

The biggest boost Mumbai Indians could have hoped for ahead of IPL 2026 may already be here. Jasprit Bumrah is back — and his availability for the opener is suddenly looking very real. With MI facing Kolkata Knight Riders in their first match, this development could reshape early momentum in the tournament. ⚡ Quick Summary … Read more

IPL 2026 Playoffs: Chopra’s Shocking Top 4 Picks

Aakash Chopra drops his bold IPL 2026 playoff picks — and five-time champions Mumbai Indians are in the spotlight. Here’s what it means for fans and fantasy cricket players. Quick Take: IPL 2026 Playoff Buzz Former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra predicts MI, DC, PBKS, and RCB as top four. He notes Mumbai Indians and Delhi … Read more

IPL 2026 Orange & Purple Cap Predictions: Why Virat Kohli Could Surprise Everyone

Aakash Chopra names top contenders, with Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill leading the race Former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra has sparked IPL 2026 buzz by predicting the potential winners of the Orange and Purple Caps — and his picks could surprise fans. Notably, he ranks Virat Kohli third for the Orange Cap, despite the Royal Challengers … Read more

Gujarat Titans’ Middle-Order Woes? Ashish Nehra Sets the Record Straight

“It’s easy to blame finishers, but not when they walk in at the 18th over against Bumrah or Archer,” says Ashish Nehra, Gujarat Titans head coach, addressing IPL 2025’s middle-order debate. The Gujarat Titans’ top three—Shubman Gill, Sai Sudharsan, and Jos Buttler—scored 1,947 runs across 15 matches last season, propelling the Titans to the Eliminator. … Read more

Australia to Host England & Sri Lanka in U19 Women’s Tri-Series — Here’s Why It Matters

Australia is set to welcome England and Sri Lanka for a high-stakes U19 Women’s Tri-Series, running from April 6 to 18 across Brisbane and the Gold Coast. This nine-match multi-format tournament promises to be a crucial platform for emerging talent, featuring both 50-over and T20 fixtures that could shape the next generation of women’s cricket … Read more