Quinton de Kock
Quinton de Kock Reveals How A Borrowed Bat Led To His Stunning T20I Century
Quinton de Kock admitted to a humorous pre-match slip-up after his T20I innings in Centurion — he forgot his own bats and had to borrow one from team-mate Dewald Brevis. The lapse added an unusual subplot to an otherwise dominant performance: de Kock still smashed 115 off 49 balls at SuperSport Park, powering South Africa […]
By CricShots - Jan 30, 2026
Arshdeep Singh
Arshdeep Singh’s Paneer Power Joke On Shivam Dube Lights Up Team India Camp
A light-hearted moment from the Indian cricket team’s practice session has taken social media by storm, offering fans a refreshing glimpse into the camaraderie within the squad. Indian all-rounder Shivam Dube found himself at the centre of a playful tease from his teammates, with pacer Arshdeep Singh leading the banter in a video that has […]
By CricShots - Jan 30, 2026
third umpire
Pakistan Third Umpire’s DRS Fumble During Babar Azam Review Leaves Fans In Splits
Pakistan clinched a 22-run victory over Australia in the first T20I at Lahore, but the match result was almost overshadowed by a bizarre DRS moment that left players, commentators and fans in splits. What should have been a routine decision turned into a prolonged episode of confusion, quickly going viral across social media platforms. The […]
By CricShots - Jan 30, 2026
Suryakumar Yadav’s ‘VIP Treatment’ For Sanju Samson Steals The Show
Team India have arrived in Thiruvananthapuram ahead of the fifth and final T20I against New Zealand, set to be played on Saturday, and the spotlight has firmly shifted to Kerala’s favourite son, Sanju Samson. With the series moving to his home state, expectations will be high for the wicketkeeper-batter to deliver in front of a […]
By CricShots - Jan 30, 2026
Shivam Dube
Shivam Dube’s Unlucky Run-Out Overshadows Record-Breaking Knock Against New Zealand
Shivam Dube produced the defining innings of his T20 International career on January 28, even though the scoreboard didn’t reflect the impact of his knock. The left-handed all-rounder smashed a breathtaking 65 off just 23 balls in the fourth T20I against New Zealand, registering his highest T20I score to date. Dube reached his half-century in […]
By CricShots - Jan 29, 2026
Jacob Duffy
Jacob Duffy Stuns Suryakumar Yadav With Brilliant Return Catch
If there is one rule emerging for batters facing Jacob Duffy in T20 cricket, it is simple: hit him anywhere, but never back at him. The New Zealand seamer underlined that point yet again with a moment of sharp athleticism during the fourth T20I against India in Visakhapatnam, producing a stunning return catch to dismiss […]
By CricShots - Jan 28, 2026
abhishek sharma
Abhishek Sharma’s Golden Duck Stuns Fans as India’s Chase Falters Early in Vizag
India’s chase of a daunting 216 in the fourth T20I against New Zealand at Visakhapatnam got off to a shaky start as in-form opener Abhishek Sharma suffered a rare failure. Coming into the contest on the back of a prolific run, Abhishek was dismissed for a first-ball duck, handing New Zealand early momentum in a […]
By CricShots - Jan 28, 2026
hardik pandya
Hardik Pandya’s Bullseye Run-Out Sends Santner Packing In Visakhapatnam Thriller
Hardik Pandya produced a moment of pure athletic brilliance in Visakhapatnam, lighting up the fourth T20I with a stunning run-out of New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner. The incident came in the 17th over when Jasprit Bumrah bowled a tight length delivery that Santner tried to nudge towards short third man for a quick single. Pandya […]
By CricShots - Jan 28, 2026
Harry Brook
Harry Brook Channels Stone Cold Celebration After Blistering Century vs Sri Lanka
England captain Harry Brook lit up Colombo with a breathtaking century and an eye-catching celebration during the third ODI against Sri Lanka at the R. Premadasa Stadium on January 27. Leading from the front, Brook powered England to a commanding total of 357/3 in 50 overs, producing one of the most destructive knocks in recent […]
By CricShots - Jan 28, 2026
kl rahul
KL Rahul Opens Up on Retirement Call, Says He Won’t Drag His Career Beyond Its Time
KL Rahul has been unusually frank about the one topic every senior international cricketer eventually faces: retirement. The 33-year-old Karnataka batter has been in superb touch — 142 runs in three ODIs at an average of 142 against New Zealand and a productive Test year in 2025 that yielded 813 runs from 10 matches at […]
By CricShots - Jan 27, 2026
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