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Champions Trophy 2025: Ibrahim Zadran’s 177 And Omarzai’s 5-wicket Haul Eliminate England

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The politicians may not have wanted this match to proceed, but who could have denied the raw euphoria that erupted in Lahore? Afghanistan completed the double they began at the 2023 World Cup, knocking England out of the Champions Trophy in a dramatic, nerve-wracking scramble for glory.

With England needing eight runs and only two balls remaining, Mark Wood injured and all recognized batters dismissed, Adil Rashid swung desperately off the penultimate delivery. His shot found Ibrahim Zadran—the man of the moment—who calmly took the catch in front of the dugout, matching the composure he had shown while crafting a sublime 177 from 146 balls, an innings simply too good to falter.

England’s hopes had largely rested on Joe Root, whose 120 off 111 balls marked his 17th ODI century—but his first since the 2019 World Cup. With better support and free from the cramps that plagued him during the final push, his steady run-a-ball pace might have been enough. Instead, he fell to a well-directed effort ball from the relentless Azmatullah Omarzai, whose five-wicket haul capped off an invaluable 41-run cameo that had rescued Afghanistan from a precarious position.

After the loss, a stunned Jos Buttler refrained from making any “emotional” decisions about his captaincy but acknowledged the deep-seated lack of confidence that had contributed to England’s downfall.

Zadran, Shahidi Steady the Ship After Archer’s Early Blitz

Afghanistan’s decision to bat first seemed questionable when Jofra Archer’s three-wicket burst in the powerplay reduced them to 37 for 3 by the ninth over. However, Ibrahim Zadran and captain Hashmatullah Shahidi focused on survival, and their patient 103-run fourth-wicket partnership gradually evolved into a platform for a seamless acceleration.

Ibrahim Zadran

The scorecard perfectly reflected Afghanistan’s innings narrative: a top-order collapse with three single-digit scores totaling just 14 runs from 28 balls, followed by a trio of 40s that gained momentum with each batter. Shahidi anchored the middle overs, Azmatullah Omarzai added impetus, and the evergreen Mohammad Nabi unleashed a rapid 24-ball cameo—yet another ageless performance from a stalwart who has been part of Afghanistan’s journey since their early tours as a club side in 2006.

Zadran’s Record-Breaking Century Powers Afghanistan to Commanding Total

At the heart of Afghanistan’s innings was a masterful performance from Ibrahim Zadran. His sixth ODI century in just 35 innings wasn’t just a personal milestone—it was a record-breaking feat. Zadran’s 177 became the highest individual score by an Afghan in the format and the best in Champions Trophy history, surpassing Ben Duckett’s 165 against Australia in the previous Lahore fixture.

Ibrahim Zadran

His innings was a controlled explosion—meticulously crafted yet devastatingly effective. Zadran weathered England’s early pace assault with grit, bringing up his first fifty off 65 balls. From there, he accelerated with remarkable precision, reaching his century from the next 41 deliveries and surging at nearly a 200 strike rate thereafter. By the time he was dismissed at square leg at the start of the final over, he had shifted gears so seamlessly that England appeared powerless to halt the onslaught.

England’s struggles were epitomized by Mark Wood, who, after spending 38 minutes off the field nursing a left knee injury, was forced to withdraw permanently with two overs of his spell unused—further compounding their woes against Zadran’s brilliance.

England’s Bowling Resources Exposed as Zadran, Nabi Punish Late Overs

Mark Wood’s effort was characteristically relentless, his commitment never in doubt. Yet, England’s urgency to reintroduce him despite his injury underscored their depleted bowling options. Forced into a retro approach reminiscent of ODI cricket from the 1980s and 1990s, England relied on Joe Root and Liam Livingstone to cobble together 12 overs. However, when Root’s off-spin was thrown into the fire against the aggressive Mohammad Nabi, the gamble backfired spectacularly—two towering leg-side sixes highlighted a 23-run 47th over.

Mohammad Nabi

Even Jofra Archer, England’s spearhead, couldn’t halt the onslaught. Zadran, already in full flow, had dispatched him for a six and three fours earlier. In Archer’s final over, Zadran sealed his dominance, launching a slower delivery over long-on to surpass Ben Duckett’s record—capping off a breathtaking display of batting prowess.

England Falter Under Scoreboard Pressure Despite Promising Start

Chasing a formidable target of 326, England faced a steep but not impossible task—especially given the venue’s recent history. Just days earlier, they had posted 351 for 8 on the same ground, only for Australia to chase it down with 15 balls to spare. Yet, Afghanistan’s total was nearly double what England might have anticipated earlier in the innings.

Gulbadin Naib

The pressure of the scoreboard was evident from the outset. Phil Salt began confidently, driving a boundary that showcased the pitch’s true nature. However, his aggression was short-lived as he lost his off bail attempting to pull a skiddy length delivery from Azmatullah Omarzai. Jamie Smith, a prospect for the future, struggled in the present moment. His dismissal was careless—charging blindly at the ever-reliable Mohammad Nabi, who delivered a quicker off-break to claim a wicket with the first ball of his spell for the third consecutive ODI.

Root Offers Resistance, but England’s Middle Order Crumbles

Where there was Joe Root, there was hope. Alongside Ben Duckett, he began rebuilding the innings, mirroring their recovery efforts against Australia from an identical position. Duckett, however, survived an early reprieve when Hashmatullah Shahidi dropped him at mid-off on 29. The let-off was short-lived—Rashid Khan, delivering a skiddier full-length delivery, trapped Duckett nine runs later with the aid of DRS.

Joe Root

What followed was a sequence of predictable errors. Harry Brook looked composed in his first 20 deliveries but faltered, offering a simple return catch to Mohammad Nabi for 25. Jos Buttler, whose form often hinges on his mindset, survived early jitters to loft a six, sparking brief optimism. Yet, after another slog-sweep for six off Nabi, he succumbed to Azmatullah Omarzai’s persistent lengths, mistiming a pull straight to midwicket for 38, further deepening England’s woes.

Root Fights On, but Afghanistan Hold Firm in Final Overs

With wickets tumbling around him, the responsibility rested squarely on Joe Root. For much of his innings, England’s anchor seemed untroubled, cruising at a run-a-ball pace. He reached his half-century in 50 balls and his century in 98, maintaining composure even as the required rate crept up. However, with 58 runs needed from the final six overs, fatigue began to set in as cramp took hold. Attempting to accelerate, Root showcased rare improvisation with a Buttler-esque ramp shot, clearing the keeper for his only six.

Joe Root

Despite his resilience, it was an insurmountable task for Root alone. He continued seeking gaps, executing a delicate deflection for four through backward square. Yet, just as Afghanistan had surged during the same phase of their innings, Root’s resistance ended. Attempting to flick a skiddy short ball from Azmatullah Omarzai over deep third, he feathered a faint edge through to the keeper, dashing England’s hopes of a miraculous finish.

Afghanistan Hold Nerve in Final Overs to Seal Famous Win

Jamie Overton briefly reignited England’s hopes with a powerful 32 off 28 balls, showcasing the finishing ability he had long promised. Yet, just as the chase seemed within reach, his ambitious attempt to clear long-on with 17 runs needed backfired, leaving England with a steep ask. Jofra Archer added late drama—benefiting from an under-edge for four and a fortunate reprieve at deep cover—but couldn’t push England over the line. With 13 required from eight balls, he fell victim to Azmatullah Omarzai’s slower delivery, picking out Mohammad Nabi in the deep.

Azmatullah Omarzai

Moments later, Afghanistan celebrated a famous victory, setting up a potentially charged semi-final clash with Australia. Beyond the cricketing achievement, the win symbolized hope and joy for a nation facing adversity, underscoring the unique escapism and unity that sport can bring in challenging times.

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FAQs

Who was Afghanistan’s top scorer against England in the Champions Trophy match?

Ibrahim Zadran scored a record-breaking 160 runs, the highest individual score by an Afghan player in ODIs and the best in Champions Trophy history.

How did Afghanistan recover after Jofra Archer’s early breakthroughs?

Ibrahim Zadran and Hashmatullah Shahidi built a crucial 103-run fourth-wicket partnership, stabilizing the innings after being 37 for 3.

What was England’s target, and how close did they get to chasing it down?

Afghanistan set a target of 326 runs. England fell short despite Joe Root’s 102-run effort and late contributions from Jamie Overton and Jofra Archer.

How significant was Mohammad Nabi’s contribution to Afghanistan’s innings?

Mohammad Nabi smashed a quick-fire 41 off 24 balls, propelling Afghanistan to a strong finish in the final overs.

What does this win mean for Afghanistan’s Champions Trophy campaign?

The victory keeps Afghanistan’s semi-final hopes alive, setting up a crucial clash against Australia.

Champions Trophy 2025: Pakistan vs Bangladesh – Preview, Prediction and Where To Watch The Match LIVE

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The Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium will host the final Group A clash of the Champions Trophy 2025 between Pakistan (PAK) and Bangladesh (BAN), with both teams already eliminated from the tournament. The match is scheduled for Thursday, February 27.

Babar Azam

Pakistan vs Bangladesh: Preview

As multi-team tournaments reach their latter stages, matches typically become high-stakes affairs, with teams jostling for qualification spots and supporters keeping an eye on rival results. However, that isn’t the case here.

Mustafizur Rahman

This penultimate Group A clash in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 between hosts Pakistan and Bangladesh carries no stakes—just pride. Both sides have already been knocked out after losses to New Zealand and India, leaving Thursday’s contest in Rawalpindi as a dead rubber.

It has been a forgettable tournament for both Pakistan and Bangladesh, and the team talks ahead of their final Group A clash in Rawalpindi will likely revolve around playing for pride. To add to their woes, the gloomy weather forecast threatens to dampen spirits further in both dressing rooms.

Pakistan’s Champions Trophy campaign has been disappointing, with their performances against New Zealand and India exposing significant flaws. The top order has underperformed collectively. With Fakhar Zaman sidelined due to injury, Imam-ul-Haq’s inclusion hasn’t provided the desired boost. Saud Shakeel and Babar Azam have managed a half-century each but failed to leave a lasting impact. Despite scoring a century in the home tri-series, Mohammad Rizwan has struggled to find form in this tournament. Pakistan might consider introducing Kamran Ghulam for a fresh approach, but that raises the question of who to drop.

The struggles don’t end there. The middle order, featuring Khushdil Shah, Salman Agha, and Tayyab Tahir, appears redundant, with all three playing similar roles and contributing to the team’s stagnation. Faheem Ashraf could have offered balance but remains unused. Pakistan’s pace attack has also faltered—India dismantled both Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf, while Naseem Shah, despite being the better performer, hasn’t looked at his best. Abrar Ahmed’s lone highlight was a brilliant delivery, overshadowed by his exuberant celebration.

Bangladesh’s campaign hasn’t been much different from Pakistan’s, except for their relatively stronger pace attack. Their batting has lacked variety and adaptability, often leaving the lower order to rescue them. The top order collapsed against India, while Michael Bracewell’s offspin dismantled the middle order in their other fixture. Najmul Hossain Shanto displayed promising form against New Zealand, and Jaker Ali has been consistent, but both will need to step up further against Pakistan. Towhid Hridoy, who scored a brilliant century against India, also carries added responsibility.

Veterans Mushfiqur Rahim and Mahmudullah will be eager to make a mark in what could be their final ICC appearance. While Mahmudullah has had just one outing, his lack of impact has been noticeable. Bangladesh will hope both seasoned campaigners end on a high note.

With the ball, Taskin Ahmed and Nahid Rana will once again shoulder the bulk of the workload, while Mustafizur Rahman has remained steady without delivering standout performances. The spin duo of Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Rishad Hossain will play a crucial role in Rawalpindi’s conditions, which are likely to favor them.

Neither team has impressed with the bat. Bangladesh’s inability to accelerate has left their lower order with damage control duties, while Pakistan have struggled to build momentum. Bangladesh managed totals of just 228 and 240 batting first, whereas Pakistan posted 260 chasing 321 and only 241 when setting a target—scores that highlight their collective batting shortcomings.

Shaheen Afridi

Still, this game presents an opportunity. With nothing on the line, both teams might finally shed their inhibitions, play with freedom, and offer their fans a reason to cheer after an underwhelming campaign.

Beyond this match, both teams face broader challenges. They must reassess priorities at the domestic level and address glaring issues in their international setups. With potential transitions looming, returning to the drawing board will be essential to mount a stronger campaign in future ICC tournaments.

Pakistan vs Bangladesh: Head-to-head

  • Matches Played: 39
  • Won by Pakistan: 34
  • Won by Bangladesh: 5
  • Tied: 0
  • No Result: 0
  • First-ever Fixture: 31 March 1986
  • Most-recent Fixture: 31 October 2023

Pakistan vs Bangladesh: Pitch Report and Weather Conditions

Rain continues to loom over Rawalpindi as Pakistan and Bangladesh brace for their final match of the tournament. Tuesday’s clash between Australia and South Africa was called off without a toss due to relentless showers, and with similar conditions expected, there’s a risk this fixture could meet the same fate.

Najmul Hossain Shanto

The pitch, likely covered for much of the past three days, may retain extra moisture, potentially influencing play if the weather permits any action. For hosts Pakistan, the hope is to avoid ending their home campaign on a damp note.

Pakistan vs Bangladesh: Recent Form

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Pakistan vs Bangladesh: Team News and Predicted XI

Pakistan – Team News

With nothing at stake in their final Champions Trophy fixture, Pakistan might consider rotating their squad. Mohammad Hasnain, Faheem Ashraf, Usman Khan, and Kamran Ghulam are yet to feature in the tournament, and this could be an opportunity to hand them some game time.

Haris Rauf

Resting a frontline pacer to accommodate Hasnain or Ashraf is a possibility, while Usman and Ghulam provide alternatives to bolster the batting lineup.

Pakistan – Predicted XI

  1. Imam-ul-Haq/Usman Khan
  2. Babar Azam
  3. Saud Shakeel
  4. Mohammad Rizwan (capt, wk)
  5. Salman Agha
  6. Tayyab Tahir
  7. Khushdil Shah
  8. Shaheen Shah Afridi/Mohammad Hasnain
  9. Naseem Shah
  10. Haris Rauf
  11. Abrar Ahmed

Bangladesh – Team News

This match could mark the end of an era for Bangladesh, with veterans Mushfiqur Rahim and Mahmudullah potentially making their final ICC ODI appearances as the team prepares to usher in a new generation of players.

Rishad Hossain

Despite the transitional phase, Bangladesh are expected to retain the same playing XI from their clash against New Zealand.

Bangladesh – Predicted XI

  1. Tanzid Hasan
  2. Najmul Hossain Shanto (capt)
  3. Mehidy Hasan Miraz
  4. Tohwid Hridoy
  5. Mushfiqur Rahim (wk)
  6. Mahmudullah
  7. Jaker Ali
  8. Rishad Hossain
  9. Taskin Ahmed
  10. Mustafizur Rahman
  11. Nahid Rana

Pakistan vs Bangladesh: Players To Watch Out For

Abrar Ahmed (Pakistan)

While Abrar Ahmed’s celebratory send-off after dismissing Shubman Gill grabbed headlines, his performances have been a rare bright spot for Pakistan in recent weeks.

Abrar Ahmed

He has consistently threatened with the ball while maintaining tight economy rates. However, Bangladesh dealt with him effectively during the Rawalpindi Test last year, making Thursday’s encounter an intriguing battle to watch.

Jaker Ali (Bangladesh)

Jaker Ali has emerged as a key asset for Bangladesh in the lower-middle order in recent months. In just seven ODIs, he boasts an impressive average of over 50 with two half-centuries.

Jaker Ali

Known for his powerful hitting in the death overs, he consistently finds boundaries but would benefit from batting alongside another specialist for added support. Additionally, Jaker provides a wicketkeeping option should Bangladesh consider resting Mushfiqur Rahim to adjust their lineup.

Pakistan vs Bangladesh: Prediction

  • Toss: Pakistan win the toss and opt to bowl first
  • Powerplay Score: 40-60
  • Bangladesh Total: 240-260
  • Match Result: Pakistan win the match

Scenario 2

  • Toss: Bangladesh win the toss and opt to bowl first
  • Powerplay Score: 60-75
  • Pakistan Total:  270- 290
  • Match Result: Bangladesh win the match

When and Where To Watch Pakistan vs Bangladesh LIVE? Broadcast and Streaming Details

The ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 Group A encounter between Pakistan and Bangladesh is scheduled for Thursday, February 27, at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi in Pakistan. The match will commence at 2:30 PM IST, with the toss set for

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FAQs

When and where will the Pakistan vs Bangladesh match take place in the Champions Trophy 2025?

The Pakistan vs Bangladesh Group A match will be held at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Thursday, February 27, 2025.

Are Pakistan and Bangladesh still in contention for the Champions Trophy 2025 semifinals?

No, both Pakistan and Bangladesh have been eliminated from the Champions Trophy 2025.

Which group do Pakistan and Bangladesh belong to in the Champions Trophy 2025?

Both teams are part of Group A in the Champions Trophy 2025.

Is the Pakistan vs Bangladesh match significant for the Champions Trophy 2025 standings?

No, since both teams are out of the tournament, the match holds no impact on the standings but is crucial for pride and rankings.

Who is hosting the ICC Champions Trophy 2025?

Pakistan is the host nation for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.

WPL 2025: Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women vs Gujarat Giants Women – Preview, Prediction and Where To Watch The Match LIVE

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB-W) will resume their WPL 2025 campaign by facing Gujarat Giants (GJ-W) in match 12 at the iconic Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Thursday, February 27. The two teams last met in the season opener at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara, where Smriti Mandhana’s side secured a six-wicket victory.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women vs Gujarat Giants Women: Preview

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB-W) are set to face Gujarat Giants (GJ-W) at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, with both teams looking to halt their losing streaks. While RCB’s recent results haven’t gone their way, their overall performance in WPL 2025 has been promising. Conversely, Gujarat Giants continue to search for solutions to long-standing issues that have plagued their campaigns over the years.

RCB began the season with back-to-back wins but now find themselves in a challenging spot after two narrow defeats. Despite their recent setbacks, they remain a formidable unit at home. Notably, they have never lost to Gujarat Giants in Bengaluru, and their head-to-head record stands at three wins in five encounters, including a comfortable victory in this season’s opener. With both the current orange and purple cap holders in their squad, RCB will be keen to reclaim momentum as the tournament nears its crucial phase.

One area RCB will want to address is their batting depth. While Ellyse Perry has consistently anchored the innings, contributions from the top order have been inconsistent, putting additional pressure on the middle and lower order. Though Richa Ghosh has chipped in with valuable runs, the team will be hoping for stronger starts to avoid over-reliance on Perry. The return of Perry to bowling duties, where she picked up 1 for 10 in her last outing, has been a timely boost for an injury-hit RCB squad.

On the other hand, Gujarat Giants’ problems run deeper. They’ve languished at the bottom of the table for the past two seasons, and their current campaign follows a similar trajectory. Their batting has been particularly underwhelming, with the team registering the lowest run rate (5.79), fewest runs, and the least boundaries (16 fours and 4 sixes) this season. Their powerplay has been a minefield, with 11 wickets lost already—more than any other team. With key players like Beth Mooney and Harleen Deol struggling to accelerate, and Ashleigh Gardner and Deandra Dottin yet to find their rhythm, the Giants face tough questions about reshuffling their batting order to spark some aggression.

Despite these issues, Gujarat’s lower-order domestic players have shown grit, helping the team post respectable totals in recent matches. However, their inability to convert promising starts into match-winning performances has kept them from breaking their losing streak. With time running out in the tournament, the Giants will need a dramatic turnaround to keep their playoff hopes alive.

As the action unfolds in Bengaluru, RCB will aim to capitalize on their home advantage and favorable head-to-head record, while the Giants look for inspiration to revive their faltering campaign. Both teams have everything to play for, making this encounter a crucial one in the WPL 2025 narrative.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women vs Gujarat Giants Women: Head-to-head

  • Matches Played: 05
  • Won by Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women: 03
  • Won by Gujarat Giants Women: 02
  • Tied: 00
  • No Result: 00
  • First-ever Fixture: 8 March, 2023
  • Most-recent Fixture: 14 February, 2025

Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women vs Gujarat Giants Women: Pitch Report

Dew hasn’t played a significant role in Bengaluru, yet captains have consistently preferred to field first, taking advantage of fresh pitches used in each match. This approach is likely to continue, with scores between 170-180 considered competitive. The M. Chinnaswamy Stadium surface has provided an even contest between bat and ball. Batters benefit from the pitch’s pace and bounce, allowing for free-flowing strokes, particularly during the powerplay and middle overs. Conversely, bowlers employing variations—be it slower deliveries from pacers or flight from spinners—have managed to keep batters in check. Seamers can exploit early movement, making breakthroughs in the powerplay vital. While chasing remains favorable, timing the ball well is key for batting success.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women vs Gujarat Giants Women: Team News and Predicted XI

Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women – Team News

With Ellyse Perry able to contribute a couple of overs, RCB opted to strengthen their spin department by bringing in seasoned off-spinner Sneh Rana, a former Giants player, in place of a pacer.

Despite the heavy defeat, the team is expected to stick with the same lineup from their clash against the Warriorz.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women – Predicted XI

  1.  Smriti Mandhana (capt)
  2. Danni Wyatt-Hodge
  3. Ellyse Perry
  4. Raghvi Bist
  5. Richa Ghosh (wk)
  6. Kanika Ahuja
  7. Georgia Wareham
  8. Sneh Rana
  9. Kim Garth
  10. Ekta Bisht
  11. Renuka Singh

Gujarat Giants Women – Team News

The Giants replaced the out-of-form Laura Wolvaardt with Phoebe Litchfield in their previous match, but the change didn’t yield the desired results. The Australian is expected to be given another opportunity. Bharti Fulmali, who made an immediate impression with the bat after being brought into the XI, is likely to retain her place.

Despite making three alterations in their last outing, the Giants opted against opening with Litchfield, though a promotion to the top alongside a potential shift of Harleen Deol to No. 3 remains possible. With Simran Shaikh struggling for form, Dayalan Hemalatha could be brought in to bolster the batting lineup.

Gujarat Giants Women – Predicted XI

  1. Beth Mooney (wk)
  2. Phoebe Litchfield
  3. Harleen Deol
  4. Ashleigh Gardner (capt)
  5. Deandra Dottin
  6. Dayalan Hemalatha
  7. Bharti Fulmali
  8. Kashvee Gautam
  9. Tanuja Kanwar
  10. Priya Mishra
  11. Meghna Singh

Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women vs Gujarat Giants Women: Players To Watch Out For

Ellyse Perry (Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women)

Ellyse Perry has taken her batting to another level in WPL 2025, leading the run charts with 235 runs in four innings at an impressive average of 117.50. In the previous match, she surpassed Meg Lanning to become the tournament’s all-time highest run-scorer.

Ellyse Perry

Despite entering the season nursing a hip injury, Perry returned to bowling against the Warriorz after sitting out with the ball in RCB’s first three games, claiming a wicket in her two-over spell. Her ability to bowl a full quota of overs could further strengthen RCB’s balance.

Kashvee Gautam (Gujarat Giants Women)

Despite a challenging season for the Giants, Kashvee Gautam has emerged as a standout performer. Acquired for a hefty INR 2 crore before the 2024 WPL auction, she missed that season due to injury but was retained by the team, and is now justifying their faith.

Kashvee Gautam

Although she had a rough start against RCB, conceding 22 runs in two overs, the 21-year-old has since claimed five wickets in her next three matches while maintaining an impressive economy rate. Among bowlers who have delivered at least 30 balls this WPL, her 6.00 economy ranks fourth-best. With the bat, aside from a quick 20 off 15 balls against Mumbai, she has room for improvement.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women vs Gujarat Giants Women: Prediction

Scenario 1

  • Toss: Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women win the toss and bowl
  • Powerplay Score: 30-40
  • Gujarat Giants Women Total: 150-170
  • Match Result: Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women win the match

Scenario 2

  • Toss: Gujarat Giants Women win the toss and bowl
  • Powerplay Score: 40-50
  • Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women Total: 170-180
  • Match Result: Gujarat Giants Women win the match

When and Where To Watch Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women vs Gujarat Giants Women LIVE? Broadcast and Streaming Details

The Women’s Premier League 2025 clash between Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women and Gujarat Giants Women is set to begin at 7:30 PM IST on Thursday, February 27, at Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru. The match will be broadcast live on the Star Sports network and will also be available for live streaming on JioHotstar for FREE.

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FAQs

When and where is the RCB-W vs GJ-W WPL 2025 match taking place?

The Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women will face Gujarat Giants Women in WPL 2025 Game 12 at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru, on Thursday, February 27.

What is the head-to-head record between RCB-W and GJ-W in WPL?

Out of five matches, RCB-W leads the head-to-head with three wins, while GJ-W has won two.

Who are the key players to watch in the RCB-W vs GJ-W match?

Ellyse Perry, the leading run-scorer with 235 runs, and Kashvee Gautam, with five wickets at a 6.00 economy, are the players to watch out for.

What is the pitch report for the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru?

The pitch offers good pace and bounce, favoring both batters and bowlers, with par scores ranging between 170-180. Bowling first has been the preferred choice.

How has RCB-W performed at home against Gujarat Giants?

RCB-W has never lost to Gujarat Giants at home and is looking to continue its dominance in Bengaluru.

How Salman Khan’s Sikandar Teaser Outshined ‘Pushpa 2’ and ‘Dunki’

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The Bollywood buzz skyrocketed when Salman Khan’s much-awaited Sikandar teaser dropped online. Within hours, it became the talk of the town, leaving audiences mesmerized and setting social media abuzz. What’s even more surprising? The teaser has reportedly overshadowed the hype around Allu Arjun’s Pushpa 2 and Shah Rukh Khan’s Dunki, two of the most highly anticipated films of the year. Here’s a breakdown of the impact Sikandar has had and what sets it apart from its competition.

The Power of Sikandar Teaser

The Sikandar teaser packed a punch with its high-energy action sequences, gripping plot hints, and Salman Khan’s commanding screen presence. The teaser introduced audiences to a fiercely intense storyline, complete with stylish visuals, magnetic cinematography, and an emotional backbone that promises to take viewers on a rollercoaster ride. Salman’s portrayal of Sikandar – an enigmatic, larger-than-life character – immediately captured hearts.

Fans and critics alike have praised the teaser for its production quality and intriguing premise, which combines romance, action, and emotional depth seamlessly. The haunting background score and tightly edited high-octane sequences have made it irresistible for Salman Khan’s admirers.

How Salman Khan’s Sikandar Teaser Outshined ‘Pushpa 2’ and ‘Dunki’

Despite Pushpa 2 and Dunki’s massive followings, Sikandar has stolen the spotlight. On YouTube, the teaser racked up millions of views within hours of release, trending across platforms and generating impressive engagement. Hashtags like #SikandarTeaser and #SalmanKhan started trending globally on Twitter, outpacing mentions of #Pushpa2 and #Dunki.

What Worked Against Pushpa 2?

Allu Arjun’s Pushpa 2 teaser was undeniably phenomenal, building on the iconic Pushpa legacy. Yet, Salman’s Sikandar struck closer to home with North Indian audiences, offering a fresh narrative twist instead of being a direct sequel. While Pushpa 2 retains an established fan base, Sikandar’s element of surprise gave it a competitive edge.

Dunki’s Setback

Shah Rukh Khan’s Dunki, directed by Rajkumar Hirani, has been applauded for its promising storyline with an emotional and socially relevant touch. However, marketing for Dunki has remained relatively low-key compared to the blitzkrieg promotion of Sikandar. Salman Khan’s knack for creating mass appeal resonated across a wider audience, edging out Dunki’s buzz for the time being.

Social Media Reactions Favored Sikandar

The audience’s reactions have been overwhelmingly positive for Sikandar. Users flooded social platforms with rave comments, calling Salman’s performance “electrifying” and the teaser “nothing short of a masterpiece.” Fans praised the cinematography and music, which perfectly complemented the action-packed visuals. Others highlighted Salman’s charisma, proving why he still reigns as one of Bollywood’s biggest stars.

On the other hand, both Pushpa 2 and Dunki saw strong yet slower growth in engagement. While these films carry tremendous anticipation, Sikandar is dominating the online narrative for now.

What Does This Mean for Upcoming Releases?

Pushpa 2 and Dunki have enormous expectations riding on them, but the Sikandar teaser has thrown in a new challenge. The overwhelming response signals that competition at the box office may be tighter than predicted. Salman Khan’s film has positioned itself as a strong contender for the top spot, and if the movie delivers on the promise shown in the teaser, it could end up being one of the biggest blockbuster hits of the year.

For now, audiences are eagerly awaiting trailers and promotional material from Pushpa 2 and Dunki to see how these films raise the stakes. While Sikandar has taken an early lead, the year-end releases could still surprise us.

Final Thoughts

Salman Khan’s Sikandar has undoubtedly proven its mettle as a force to be reckoned with. Its teaser has ticked all the right boxes, from jaw-dropping visuals to a magnetic performance by Salman. While Pushpa 2 and Dunki remain potential juggernauts, Sikandar sets a high bar for what audiences now expect in terms of entertainment, storytelling, and star power.

The battle for dominance in Bollywood has only just begun, and as these three giants gear up for release, one thing is clear – fans are in for a spectacular cinematic ride! Which one will emerge victorious? Only time will tell.

FAQ

What is the Sikander Release Date?

Sikander is going to be released on 28th March 2025.

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Ibrahim Zadran Makes History, Leading Afghanistan to a Crushing Win Over England in Lahore

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Are you ready for a tale of cricketing brilliance that has sent ripples through the world of sports? Brace yourselves, cricket fans, because Afghanistan’s Ibrahim Zadran has just etched his name in the annals of cricket history with a performance that will be talked about for years to come!

The Rise of Mr. ICC: Ibrahim Zadran’s Phenomenal Innings

The Rise of Mr. ICC: Ibrahim Zadran's Phenomenal Innings

On a fateful day at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, Ibrahim Zadran, aptly nicknamed “Mr. ICC,” showcased why he’s quickly becoming Afghanistan’s greatest batter in ICC events. In a display of sheer determination and skill, Zadran smashed a breathtaking 177 runs against England in the ongoing Champions Trophy, leaving cricket pundits and fans alike in awe.

Breaking Records Left and Right

Zadran’s innings wasn’t just impressive; it was record-shattering:

  1. Highest Individual Score in Champions Trophy History
    • 177 by Ibrahim Zadran vs England, Lahore 2025
    • Surpassing Ben Duckett’s 165 vs Australia, Lahore 2025
  2. Highest Individual Score for Afghanistan
    • 177 by Ibrahim Zadran vs England, Lahore 2025
    • Eclipsing his own previous record of 162 vs Sri Lanka, Pallekele 2022

What makes this feat even more remarkable is that Zadran achieved it against a formidable English bowling attack, featuring the likes of Mark Wood, Jofra Archer, and Adil Rashid. Talk about rising to the occasion!

A One-Man Army: Zadran’s Heroic Stand

A One-Man Army: Zadran's Heroic Stand

Picture this: Afghanistan is reeling at 37/3. The situation looks dire. Enter Ibrahim Zadran. What follows is a masterclass in batting under pressure. Zadran not only steadied the ship but went on to score more than half of his team’s total runs. That’s right – 177 out of Afghanistan’s 325!

The next highest scorer? Mohammad Nabi with a mere 41 runs. If that doesn’t scream “one-man army,” we don’t know what does!

Mr. ICC: A Consistent Performer on the Big Stage

This isn’t a one-off performance for Zadran. He’s been Afghanistan’s go-to batsman in ICC events, consistently delivering when it matters most. Let’s take a look at his impressive ODI ICC event stats:

  • Matches: 11
  • Runs: 570
  • Average: 57.00
  • Centuries: 2
  • Half-centuries: 1
  • Strike Rate: 88.32
  • Highest Score: 177

Remember the 2023 ODI World Cup? Zadran scored Afghanistan’s first-ever ICC century in that tournament, smashing 129* against the eventual champions, Australia. Talk about performing against the best!

The Impact on Afghanistan Cricket

Zadran’s heroics aren’t just personal milestones; they’re a beacon of hope for Afghan cricket. In a cricketing world dominated by traditional powerhouses, performances like these put Afghanistan firmly on the map. They show that with talent, determination, and the right opportunities, emerging cricket nations can compete with and even outshine the best.

What’s Next for Ibrahim Zadran and Afghanistan?

As the Champions Trophy progresses, all eyes will be on Zadran and the Afghan team. Can they capitalize on this momentum? Will Zadran continue his purple patch? One thing’s for sure – cricket fans around the world will be eagerly watching!

The Bigger Picture: A New Era in Cricket?

The Bigger Picture: A New Era in Cricket?

Zadran’s performance is more than just a personal triumph; it’s a testament to the globalizing nature of cricket. It challenges the status quo and asks an important question: Are we witnessing the rise of new cricketing superpowers?

Conclusion: A Star is Born

Ibrahim Zadran’s record-breaking 177 against England isn’t just a statistic; it’s a statement. It’s a young cricketer from an emerging nation saying, “We’re here, we’re talented, and we’re ready to take on the world.”

As cricket enthusiasts, let’s celebrate this moment. Let’s applaud the skill, the determination, and the sheer audacity of dreams that Zadran represents. After all, isn’t this what sports are all about? Breaking barriers, shattering records, and inspiring millions.

So, here’s to Ibrahim Zadran – Afghanistan’s Mr. ICC, record-breaker, and now, a true cricketing sensation. May his bat continue to speak volumes and may his journey inspire countless others to dream big and aim high!

What do you think about Zadran’s incredible innings? Do you believe this could be a turning point for Afghanistan cricket? Share your thoughts and let’s keep the conversation going!

FAQ:-

What is the highest individual score in the Champions Trophy?

Afghanistan batter Ibrahim Zadran on Wednesday registered the highest score by a batter in an ICC Champions Trophy match, during his side’s match against England in Lahore. Zadran scored 177 runs off 146 deliveries, hitting 12 boundaries and six maximums.

Who has the most runs in ICC semi final?

Most Runs in ICC Semi Final & Final •Virat kohli – Runs – 709 Innings – 14 •Kumar Sangakara Runs – 536 Innings – 16 •Ricky Ponting Runs – 509 Innings – 14.

Shah Rukh Khan’s Mannat Makeover: King Khan’s Shocking Move!

Shah Rukh Khan‘s Mannat Makeover: King Khan’s Shocking Move! Hold onto your popcorn, Bollywood fans! The King of Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan, is about to embark on a real-life house swap that’s more dramatic than any movie plot. That’s right, folks – SRK and his family are bidding a temporary adieu to their iconic Bandra bungalow, Mannat. But don’t worry, it’s not a permanent goodbye!

The Great Khan Migration: From Mannat to Pali Hill

Here’s the scoop: Shah Rukh, along with Gauri and their three musketeers – Aryan, Suhana, and AbRam – are packing their bags and heading to the swanky neighborhood of Pali Hill. But why, you ask? Well, Mannat’s about to get a major facelift, and the Khans are giving it some space to work its magic.

The New Khan-dom: A Rented Paradise

So, where’s Bollywood’s First Family setting up shop? Brace yourselves:

  • Four floors of luxury in a Pali Hill apartment building
  • Rented from none other than film producer Vashu Bhagnani
  • A cool ₹24 lakh per month rent (pocket change for King Khan, right?)

But here’s the kicker – this isn’t just any old apartment. It’s got enough space for the entire Khan clan, their security detail, and even some office space. Talk about a home away from home!

Mannat’s Makeover: The Royal Renovation

Now, let’s talk about why SRK’s beloved Mannat is getting this VIP treatment:

  1. A long-awaited extension project is finally kicking off
  2. Two additional floors are being added to the Mannat annex
  3. The renovation is set to begin in May and could take up to two years

But here’s the twist – Mannat isn’t just any old building. It’s a Grade III heritage structure, which means SRK had to jump through some serious hoops to get permission for this royal renovation. Talk about dedication to home improvement!

The Pali Hill Palace: SRK’s Temporary Kingdom

Let’s take a sneak peek into SRK’s new digs:

  • Four floors of pure luxury
  • Enough space for the family, staff, and security
  • A taste of apartment living for the bungalow-dwelling Khans
  • Prime location in the heart of Bandra’s Pali Hill area

Word on the street is that Shah Rukh and his team are working overtime to ensure top-notch safety and privacy in their new temporary abode. After all, a king needs his castle, even if it’s a rented one!

What This Means for SRK Fans

Now, don’t panic, all you die-hard Shah Rukh fans who make the pilgrimage to Mannat:

  • Your favorite selfie spot will be under construction for a while
  • But think of the epic reveal when Mannat 2.0 is unveiled!
  • In the meantime, keep your eyes peeled around Pali Hill – you might just spot the King himself

The Bollywood Buzz: What Everyone’s Saying

This move has set Bollywood tongues wagging:

  • Some are calling it the “Great Khan Migration”
  • Others are wondering if SRK will miss his sea-facing view
  • And a few are even speculating about a potential Pali Hill vs. Mannat dance-off (okay, we made that last one up)

Wrapping It Up: A New Chapter for King Khan

As Shah Rukh Khan and his family embark on this new adventure, one thing’s for sure – Mannat will always be home. This temporary move is just another example of SRK’s commitment to evolution and growth, both in his career and his personal life.

So, here’s to new beginnings, epic renovations, and the day we’ll all be lined up outside a bigger, better Mannat. Until then, keep your eyes on Pali Hill – you never know when you might catch a glimpse of Bollywood royalty taking out the trash or ordering takeout!

Remember, folks – home is where the heart is, and for SRK, that heart is split between Mannat and his millions of fans. So whether he’s in a bungalow or a high-rise, the King of Bollywood will always reign supreme!

FAQ

Why did SRK leave Mannat?

Shah Rukh Khan is moving out of Mannat to stay on rent in Bandra! Here’s why. Shah Rukh Khan and his family are moving to a luxury apartment in Pali Hill as Mannat undergoes renovations for two years. The project includes adding two floors, and transforming their iconic home.

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Ranji Trophy Final Day 1: Malewar and Nair’s 215-Run Partnership Gives Vidarbha the Edge Over Kerala

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Are you ready for a thrilling tale of cricket drama, unexpected heroes, and a comeback for the ages? Buckle up, cricket fans, because the Ranji Trophy final between Vidarbha and Kerala just delivered a day of cricket that will be talked about for years to come!

A Rocky Start and a Remarkable Recovery

A Rocky Start and a Remarkable Recovery

Picture this: It’s a crisp February morning at the VCA Stadium in Nagpur. The air is thick with anticipation as Kerala, making their first-ever appearance in a Ranji Trophy final, win the toss and decide to field. Little did they know that this decision would set the stage for an incredible display of resilience and skill from the Vidarbha batsmen.

As the match began, it seemed Kerala had made the right call. Vidarbha’s top order crumbled like a house of cards, finding themselves in dire straits at 24/3 within the first hour. The Kerala bowlers, led by the fiery MD Nidheesh, were breathing fire, and it looked like Vidarbha might fold without putting up a fight.

But cricket, as they say, is a game of glorious uncertainties.

Enter the Unlikely Heroes: Malewar and Nair

Just when all hope seemed lost for Vidarbha, two batsmen stepped up to the crease, ready to rewrite the script of this final. On one end stood Danish Malewar, a 21-year-old prodigy in his debut Ranji season. On the other, the experienced Karun Nair, a man on a mission to prove his worth and possibly catch the selectors’ eyes for an unlikely Test recall.

What followed was nothing short of a masterclass in batting. Malewar and Nair stitched together a monumental 215-run partnership that not only steadied the Vidarbha ship but also put them firmly in the driver’s seat.

Malewar’s Coming of Age

Danish Malewar, playing with the confidence of a seasoned veteran, crafted a sublime unbeaten 138. This innings wasn’t just about the runs; it was about the temperament and technique on display. Malewar’s ability to negotiate the early movement and then capitalize as the pitch eased out showed maturity beyond his years.

“We try to make it simple, not playing too many shots, but to play with the patience of the bowlers,” Malewar revealed after the day’s play. His words reflect a mindset that’s crucial for success in the longer format of the game.

Nair’s Renaissance

Nair’s Renaissance

Karun Nair, the man who once scored a triple century in Test cricket, showed why he’s still a force to be reckoned with. His elegant 86 was a perfect foil to Malewar’s determined knock. The partnership between the two was a testament to their understanding and complementary styles of play.

Nair’s innings, cut short by an unfortunate run-out, was a reminder of his class and a statement to the selectors that he’s far from done at the highest level.

Kerala’s Tough Day in the Field

While Vidarbha celebrated their recovery, Kerala was left to ponder what might have been. Their decision to field first, which initially seemed inspired, backfired as the day progressed. The spin duo of Jalaj Saxena and Aditya Sarwate, expected to be Kerala’s trump cards, went wicketless, conceding 92 runs in 26 overs.

The Kerala bowlers’ energy and enthusiasm were evident, but as the partnership between Malewar and Nair grew, their shoulders began to droop. The fielding, initially sharp, became ragged as the day wore on, culminating in a missed opportunity when a chance from Malewar flew past a vacant slip position.

The Road Ahead

As stumps were drawn on Day 1, Vidarbha found themselves in a commanding position at 254/4. With Malewar still at the crease and more batting to come, they’ll be eyeing a formidable first-innings total.

For Kerala, the challenge now is to regroup and come back strong on Day 2. They’ll need early wickets to prevent Vidarbha from running away with the game. The first session on Day 2 could well decide the course of this final.

What This Means for Indian Cricket

What This Means for Indian Cricket

This Ranji Trophy final is more than just a domestic cricket match. It’s a showcase of India’s cricketing depth and talent. Malewar’s emergence as a potential future star and Nair’s resurgence are storylines that will excite Indian cricket fans and selectors alike.

Moreover, Kerala’s journey to their first-ever Ranji final is a testament to the growing competitiveness of the tournament and the spread of cricketing excellence across the country.

The Final Word

As we eagerly await Day 2 of this enthralling Ranji Trophy final, one thing is clear: cricket is the ultimate winner. The ebb and flow of Day 1, the individual brilliance, and the team dynamics at play have set the stage for what promises to be a classic encounter.

Will Vidarbha capitalize on their strong position? Can Kerala fight back and make a match of it? The answers to these questions will unfold in the coming days, but one thing’s for certain – this Ranji Trophy final is living up to its billing as the pinnacle of Indian domestic cricket.

Stay tuned, cricket fans. This is one match you don’t want to miss!

FAQ:-

Where is Ranji Trophy final match?

VCA Stadium

Kerala and Vidarbha are set to clash in the Ranji Trophy final at VCA Stadium in Jamtha, Nagpur, starting Wednesday.

Where can I watch Vidarbha cricket team vs Kerala cricket team live?

The Ranji Trophy 2024-25 Final will be Telecast Live on the Sports 18 network from 9:30 am IST. The final between Kerala and Vidarbha can also be live streamed on the Jio Hotstar app and website.

Kohli Moves Up in ICC Rankings After Pakistan Century, Shubman Gill also Leaves Babar Azam Behind!

Are you ready for some exciting cricket news that’s shaking up the world rankings? The latest ICC ODI rankings have just been released, and there’s a familiar face climbing the ladder once again. That’s right, the one and only Virat Kohli has made a significant leap in the rankings, showcasing why he’s still one of the best in the business.

Kohli’s Century Against Pakistan: A Game-Changer

Kohli's Century Against Pakistan: A Game-Changer

In a thrilling Champions Trophy clash on February 23, 2025, Virat Kohli reminded the world why he’s considered one of the greatest batsmen of his generation. The 36-year-old maestro crafted a magnificent century against arch-rivals Pakistan in Dubai, marking his 51st ODI ton. This stellar performance didn’t just help India secure a crucial victory; it also catapulted Kohli up the ICC ODI rankings.

The New Rankings: India’s Dominance

Let’s break down the latest ICC ODI rankings and see where our cricket heroes stand:

  1. Shubman Gill (India) – Holding strong at the top
  2. Babar Azam (Pakistan) – 47 points behind Gill
  3. Rohit Sharma (India)
  4. Heinrich Klaasen (South Africa)
  5. Virat Kohli (India) – Moved up one spot after his recent century

It’s a moment of pride for Indian cricket fans as three of our star batsmen occupy spots in the top 5. This dominance in the rankings is a testament to the strength and depth of Indian batting in the ODI format.

Kohli’s Resurgence: Age is Just a Number

At 36, many critics might have written off Virat Kohli, but the former Indian captain continues to prove that class is permanent. His recent century against Pakistan in a high-pressure Champions Trophy match demonstrates his unwavering focus and ability to perform when it matters most. This performance has not only boosted his ranking but also sent a strong message to his competitors and critics alike.

The Gill-Babar Battle at the Top

While Kohli’s rise is noteworthy, let’s not overlook the intense competition at the top of the rankings. Shubman Gill, the young Indian sensation, continues to hold onto the number one spot. However, Pakistan’s Babar Azam is hot on his heels, trailing by just 47 points. This rivalry at the summit of ODI batting rankings adds an extra layer of excitement to every international match these two play.

Gill-Babar Battle at the Top

Other Movers and Shakers in the Rankings

The ICC rankings update has seen movement beyond just Kohli’s rise. Here are some other notable changes:

  • New Zealand’s Will Young has made a significant jump, moving up eight spots to claim the 14th position.
  • England’s Ben Duckett has shown remarkable improvement, leaping 27 spots to secure the 17th rank.
  • Rachin Ravindra, riding high on his recent century, has climbed 18 spots to reach the 24th position.

These movements in the rankings highlight the dynamic nature of international cricket and the impact of recent performances in high-stakes tournaments like the Champions Trophy.

Bowling Rankings: Indians Making Their Mark

While the batting rankings are dominated by Indians, let’s not forget our bowlers who are also making waves:

  1. Maheesh Theekshana (Sri Lanka)
  2. Rashid Khan (Afghanistan)
  3. Kuldeep Yadav (India)
  4. Keshav Maharaj (South Africa)

It’s great to see Kuldeep Yadav holding strong at the third position, representing India in the top echelons of bowling rankings. Moreover, Mohammed Shami has also made progress, moving up one spot to claim the 14th position after his impressive five-wicket haul against Bangladesh.

What This Means for Indian Cricket

The presence of three Indians in the top 5 ODI batting rankings and strong representation in the bowling charts is a clear indicator of India’s cricketing prowess. As we approach major tournaments like the Champions Trophy and look ahead to the World Cup, these rankings provide a boost of confidence to the team and fans alike.

What This Means for Indian Cricket

Looking Ahead: The Road to Cricket Glory

With the Champions Trophy in full swing and more international cricket on the horizon, these rankings are sure to see more shuffles. The competition at the top is fierce, and every match counts. For players like Kohli, Gill, and Rohit, maintaining their positions and pushing for improvement will be crucial as they lead India’s charge in global tournaments.

Conclusion: Indian Cricket’s Golden Era Continues

The latest ICC ODI rankings reaffirm what many cricket fans already know – Indian cricket is in a golden era. With a perfect blend of experienced campaigners like Kohli and Rohit, combined with the youthful exuberance of talents like Gill, Team India is well-positioned to dominate the cricketing world for years to come.

As we celebrate Virat Kohli’s rise and India’s strong showing in the rankings, let’s keep our eyes on the upcoming matches. Will Kohli continue his ascent? Can Gill maintain his top spot? The world of cricket is ever-changing, and that’s what makes it so exciting for fans around the globe.

Stay tuned for more updates as the Champions Trophy progresses and the battle for ICC ranking supremacy continues!

FAQ:-

Who is best, Virat or Babar?

Based on current statistics and overall career achievements, Virat Kohli is generally considered to be the better batsman compared to Babar Azam; Kohli has a higher number of international centuries across formats and a more consistent performance record throughout his career, although Babar is widely regarded as a phenomenal batsman in his own right, especially in the limited-overs format. 

Who has surpassed Virat Kohli?

The only players ahead of Kohli on the all-time list are Sachin Tendulkar (34,357 runs in 782 innings) and Kumar Sangakkara (28,016 runs in 666 innings).

How many 100 does Virat Kohli have?

82 centuries

Virat Kohli has scored 82 centuries in international cricket. Kohli made his debut against Sri Lanka in August 2008, and scored his first century the following year when he made 107 against the same team at Eden Gardens, Kolkata.

What is the weakness of Kohli?

India superstar Virat Kohli made an honest admission, saying playing cover drives has become his weakness of late and puts him in a ‘catch-22’ situation. He also said that if he nails the shot with precision, it gives him an idea that he has gotten hold of his innings.

Intel’s Game-Changing 18A Process Is Finally Ready: Taping Out in H1 2025

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The wait is over—Intel has officially announced that its highly anticipated 18A process is finally ready, with tape-outs scheduled for H1 2025. This marks a crucial milestone for Intel Foundry Services (IFS) and could position the company as a serious contender in the semiconductor industry, challenging dominant players like TSMC and Samsung.

Why Intel’s 18A Process Is a Big Deal

For years, Intel’s foundry division has been under intense scrutiny. The company’s IDM 2.0 strategy, spearheaded by former CEO Pat Gelsinger, aimed to reclaim leadership in the chip manufacturing space. However, earlier process nodes, including Intel 4 (7nm), faced significant hurdles in adoption, raising doubts about Intel’s ability to compete.

Enter 18A—the node that’s expected to change the game. Unlike previous generations, 18A introduces groundbreaking innovations, including:

  • Backside Power Delivery (BSPDN): Moves power delivery to the backside of the wafer, improving efficiency and performance.
  • RibbonFET GAA (Gate-All-Around) Technology: Enhances transistor density, reducing power consumption and boosting speed.
  • Improved Chip Densities: Puts Intel in direct competition with TSMC’s most advanced nodes, making IFS a viable alternative for industry leaders.

These innovations are crucial as the semiconductor industry shifts towards more power-efficient and high-performance architectures. The Backside Power Delivery (BSPDN) method reduces resistance and improves power flow, a challenge that traditional FinFET transistors struggled with. Additionally, RibbonFET technology brings a GAA (Gate-All-Around) transistor structure, which is seen as the future of semiconductor design, allowing better control over current flow and reducing leakage. These changes mean that Intel 18A chips will not only be faster but also more energy-efficient, a major factor for mobile devices, data centers, and AI applications.

Panther Lake & Clearwater Forest: First to Harness 18A’s Power

Intel has already demonstrated 18A in action, confirming that its Panther Lake CPUs for clients and Clearwater Forest Xeon server processors have successfully booted. These chips will be among the first to leverage the new process, showcasing its capabilities in real-world applications.

This development signals an important shift in Intel’s roadmap. Panther Lake, which is designed for consumer devices, is expected to bring major improvements in performance-per-watt, making it ideal for laptops and high-performance computing applications. Meanwhile, Clearwater Forest, designed for data centers, will focus on increasing scalability and energy efficiency, making Intel a stronger competitor against AMD’s EPYC lineup and ARM-based server chips.

Additionally, Intel’s next-gen Celestial discrete GPUs (dGPUs) are rumored to adopt an in-house process, which could likely be 18A. This suggests a strong push for internal adoption, signaling confidence in its new technology. If Intel can successfully manufacture high-performance GPUs using 18A, it could become a formidable rival to NVIDIA and AMD in the gaming and AI sectors.

Will Intel’s 18A Process Have Industry-Wide Adoption?

One major question remains: Will major industry players adopt Intel’s 18A process? While no official partners have been confirmed, reports suggest that companies like Broadcom and other key players are evaluating 18A for future products.

However, Intel still faces one major hurdle—yield rates. Previous reports suggested that Intel’s 18A yield rates were between 20-30%, making mass production difficult. If the company can successfully optimize these numbers by the time H2 2025 rolls around, it could see widespread industry adoption.

Historically, Intel’s foundry division has struggled to attract external customers due to concerns over process maturity, production capacity, and pricing. Competitors like TSMC and Samsung have dominated the third-party semiconductor manufacturing market, leaving Intel to mostly serve its own needs. However, with 18A, Intel is looking to change that narrative by offering a cutting-edge node with competitive power efficiency and performance.

Additionally, Intel is working closely with the U.S. government and industry stakeholders to boost domestic semiconductor production. The CHIPS Act, which incentivizes chip manufacturing in the U.S., could help Intel secure contracts from defense, automotive, and AI companies looking for reliable domestic manufacturing solutions.

Intel 18A’s Competitive Edge: Can It Challenge TSMC & Samsung?

With TSMC and Samsung currently leading the foundry business, Intel’s 18A process needs to deliver on both performance and scalability to be a real contender. TSMC’s upcoming 2nm process and Samsung’s GAAFET-based nodes are direct competitors to Intel 18A, making the coming years a defining period for the company.

TSMC’s dominance in the semiconductor industry comes from its ability to execute mass production efficiently, with high yields and strong customer trust. Apple, AMD, NVIDIA, and Qualcomm all rely on TSMC’s cutting-edge nodes. For Intel to break into this market, it must prove that 18A is not just competitive in performance but also cost-effective and scalable.

Intel also needs to convince fabless semiconductor companies—those that design chips but do not manufacture them—to choose Intel Foundry Services over TSMC or Samsung. This is a huge challenge, as companies are reluctant to switch from a proven supply chain unless Intel can provide clear advantages in pricing, technology, and reliability.

The Road Ahead: Challenges & Opportunities

While the 18A process is officially ready, the next 12-18 months will be critical for Intel. Here are some of the key challenges and opportunities:

Challenges:

  • Improving yield rates: Intel must optimize the manufacturing process to ensure cost-effective mass production.
  • Building customer trust: Convincing fabless chipmakers to adopt 18A will be a major hurdle.
  • Competing with TSMC & Samsung: Intel must ensure that 18A delivers superior performance, efficiency, and scalability.

Opportunities:

  • Reclaiming process leadership: If Intel executes 18A successfully, it could regain its status as a technology leader.
  • Expanding foundry services: A successful 18A launch could attract more customers, strengthening Intel’s foundry business.
  • Growing AI & data center market: With AI workloads demanding more power-efficient chips, Intel has a chance to capture a significant market share.

Final Thoughts: A Turning Point for Intel

The announcement that Intel’s 18A process is finally ready is a major moment in the semiconductor industry. If Intel can nail down mass production and improve yield rates, 18A has the potential to reshape the competitive landscape and bring Intel back to the forefront of chip manufacturing.

With tape-outs set for H1 2025 and full-scale adoption expected by H2 2025, all eyes are on Intel to see if it can truly deliver on its bold ambitions. If Intel successfully executes 18A, it could disrupt the semiconductor industry, challenging TSMC’s dominance and reshaping the future of chip manufacturing

Farewell Party Looks: From Sara Tendulkar to Ananya Pandey Slay Your Last Day Like a Bollywood Diva!

From Sara Tendulkar to Ananya Pandey Slay Your Last Day Like a Bollywood Diva! Farewell party Looks!

Hey there, fashion-forward friends! Are you ready to turn your farewell party into a red carpet moment? Because let’s face it, if there’s one thing Bollywood knows how to do, it’s make an exit that leaves everyone talking. And with farewell season just around the corner, it’s time to channel your inner starlet and serve some looks that’ll have your classmates saying, “Who’s that Bollywood star?”

Now, I know what you’re thinking. “But I’m not Ananya Panday or Rasha Thadani!” Well, honey, with the right outfit and attitude, you might as well be. We’re about to dive into three jaw-dropping farewell party looks inspired by our favorite Tinseltown trendsetters. Trust me, by the end of this, you’ll be ready to walk out of your school gates like you’re walking onto a movie set. Lights, camera, fashion!

Ananya Panday: The Mermaid Goddess

Let’s kick things off with the queen of Gen Z style herself, Ananya Panday. Picture this: you, gliding into your farewell party in a longline grey gown that hugs every curve like it was made for you (because, duh, it was). This isn’t just any dress; it’s a statement piece that screams, “I’m ready for my close-up, and also for the next chapter of my life.”

The secret sauce? A mermaid-style fit-and-flare hem that’ll have you moving like you’re walking on water (or at least on a very well-polished school floor). Add some spaghetti straps and a low round neck, and you’ve got a look that’s equal parts elegant and “I woke up like this.”

But wait, there’s more! Channel your inner Ananya by throwing on some silver hoops that catch the light every time you toss your hair. And for that pop of unexpected color? A maroon bag that says, “Yes, I can coordinate accessories like a pro.”

Now, let’s talk hair and makeup. Sleek bun? Check. Simple makeup with peachy lips? Double-check. You’re not just attending a farewell party; you’re attending the premiere of your life’s next big hit.

Rasha Thadani: The Cool Girl Next Door

Okay, so maybe you’re thinking, “Mermaid gowns aren’t really my style.” No worries, bestie! Let’s pivot to Rasha Thadani’s effortlessly chic vibe. Imagine floating into your farewell in a white mini dress that’s lighter than air but heavy on style.

This isn’t just any white dress. It’s THE white dress. Fit and flare? Check. Round neck? You bet. Sleeveless to show off those arms you’ve been toning for this very moment? Absolutely. It’s the kind of dress that says, “I’m ready for whatever life throws at me, as long as it’s fabulous.”

But here’s where Rasha’s genius really shines – she pairs this angelic dress with white Nike sneakers. That’s right, comfort and style holding hands and skipping into the sunset. It’s the ultimate Gen Z power move. Throw on some stacker bracelets, let those natural waves flow, and you’re not just ready for a farewell party – you’re ready to conquer the world.

Sara Tendulkar: The Sparkle Queen

Last but definitely not least, let’s talk about Sara Tendulkar’s dazzling approach to party wear. If you’re the kind of person who believes there’s no such thing as too much sparkle, this one’s for you.

Sara Tendulkar

Imagine this: You step into the room, and suddenly, it’s like someone turned on a disco ball. But plot twist – it’s just you in a shimmery black mini dress covered in crystal studs. It’s not an outfit; it’s a lifestyle choice that says, “I’m here to shine, literally and figuratively.”

With its sleeveless design and round neck, this dress is the perfect canvas for all that glitter. And the asymmetrical hem? That’s just Sara’s way of saying, “Expect the unexpected, darlings.”

Accessorize like Sara with some silver earrings and a couple of bracelets. Tie your hair in a half-ponytail to show off those beachy waves, because who says you can’t bring summer vibes to a farewell party? A touch of blush and brown lipstick, and you’re not just attending the party – you ARE the party.

The Final Touch: Your Confidence

Here’s the real tea: Whether you go for Ananya’s red carpet glamour, Rasha’s cool girl chic, or Sara’s sparkle extravaganza, the most important accessory is your confidence. Walk into that farewell party like you’re walking into the next amazing chapter of your life – because you are!

Remember, these Bollywood divas might have stylists and designers at their fingertips, but you’ve got something even better – your unique style and personality. So take these looks, make them your own, and get ready to make your grand exit. After all, this isn’t just a farewell party; it’s your debut into the world beyond school. Make it legendary!

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FAQs

Q1: How can we recreate these Bollywood-inspired looks on a budget?

A: Who says you need a Bollywood budget to look like a star? Get creative! For Ananya’s look, check out rental services for designer gowns or hit up thrift stores for hidden gems. Rasha’s style is all about simplicity – a white dress is a wardrobe staple you can find anywhere from H&M to local boutiques. And for Sara’s sparkly number, don’t be afraid to DIY! Grab a simple black dress and go to town with some craft store rhinestones. Remember, it’s not about the price tag; it’s about how you wear it!

Q2: These looks are great, but what if they don’t match my school’s dress code?

A: No stress, fashionista! The key is to capture the essence of these looks while respecting your school’s rules. If sparkles and minis are a no-go, channel Sara’s vibe with a sparkly top paired with dress pants. For Ananya’s elegant style, opt for a midi-length dress in a similar color. And Rasha’s look is easy to adapt – just swap the mini dress for a knee-length version. The most important thing is to feel comfortable and confident. Trust us, that’s what people will remember long after the party’s over!