From Gill’s learning curve to Abhishek Sharma's composure — India’s next era isn’t waiting. It’s already warming up under lights.
Legends rise again and a young the captain learn. Sydney wasn’t just another win — it was a statement.
“Pressure. Patience. And the cost of not moving on. India’s second ODI defeat says more than the scorecard ever could.”
Today we dive into Shubman Gill’s ODI captaincy debut, a shaky top order, and one question Indian cricket can’t avoid anymore.
The score tells part of the story. The future tells the rest.
A calm morning. A small target. A captain on the edge of his first Test triumph. As the series reaches its final chapter, patience, precision, and quiet leadership define the day.
A day of fightbacks, quiet centuries, and the calm before the final push. Day 4 kept the story alive.
India made a bold call on Day 3 — but the day didn’t unfold quite as expected.
Emotions ran high, tempers flared, and calm returned. Day 2 wasn’t just about runs — it was about leadership under fire.
Day 1 of the second Test had its own surprises — from the toss to stumps, the story took shape in unexpected ways.
Runs gave way to wickets, patience to pressure. Day 3 delivered the final twist in the first Test story
With Australia holding the lead and New Zealand fighting only to tie the series, the final T20 was about pride, pressure, and proving a point. Runs were hard-earned, wickets kept falling, and one standout innings carried the night.
India built on their platform in the first Test, turning patience into dominance on Day 2. The runs came, the lead grew — but the bigger question is what comes next
Gill can’t win a toss, but India keep winning on the field. Full Day 1 recap with analysis, highlights, and some fun
The first T20 kicked off in style as New Zealand found a new hero and Australia’s captain reminded the world of his power. Big runs, bold strokes, and a chase that had fans on the edge of their seats. Tune in to Serving a Six Appeal for the full story of a night where sparks flew and the series truly came alive.
Tilak Varma’s heroics, Kuldeep’s dominance, and a fiery post-match standoff — this Asia Cup final will be remembered far beyond the runs and wickets.
A match that wasn’t expected to matter ended up delivering big knocks, late drama, and a finish no one will forget.
A clash filled with dropped chances, one big innings, and a lone fight that nearly changed everything. Did India hold their nerve to book a place in the final?
India stay unbeaten in the Asia Cup Super 4 with a thrilling 6-wicket win over Pakistan. Abhishek Sharma smashes 74, Gill scores 47, and Tilak Varma finishes unbeaten on 30. SKY pulls off a clever run out of Mohammad Nawaz, adding to the drama of another India–Pakistan clash.
India clinch a 21-run win over a spirited Oman side in the Asia Cup 2025. Sanju Samson top-scores with a crucial 56 as India post 188-8, but Oman fight back through Aamir Kaleem’s 64 and Hammad Mizra’s 51 to keep the chase alive until the end. After the match, SKY brings the Oman players into a huddle in a great moment of sportsmanship.
India stay on top of the Asia Cup table with a dominant 7-wicket win over Pakistan. Kuldeep Yadav takes three wickets, SKY leads from the front with 47* and finishes with a six — and India refuse to shake hands after the match, making this a clash to remember.