Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 06:54am on 07 Mar 2025,Friday Sports
Cricketer-turned-analyst Aakash Chopra speculates on the ODI future of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, questioning whether they will retire after the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy. Speaking on his YouTube channel, Chopra highlighted that if the duo steps away from ODIs, their international commitments may be reduced to just Test cricket. With India’s next ODI World Cup scheduled for 2027, he believes their decision hinges on fitness and team dynamics. Chopra also emphasized their importance in the 2025 Champions Trophy, suggesting they might reassess their careers post-tournament. While no official statement has been made, the debate continues over their longevity in limited-overs cricket.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:26pm on 06 Mar 2025,Thursday Sports
Australia's Steve Smith announced his retirement from ODIs, drawing praise from cricketing legends. Yuvraj Singh said, "You and your family should be proud of all you achieved." David Warner called him "the best player I've played alongside," while Shane Watson recalled Smith's heroics in the 2015 World Cup. Smith, 35, will continue playing Tests and T20Is, eyeing the 2026 T20 World Cup and 2028 Olympics. His ODI career saw 5,367 runs in 155 matches, making him one of Australia's greats. Tributes poured in for "Smudge" from fans and teammates worldwide.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:45pm on 06 Mar 2025,Thursday Sports
Navjot Singh Sidhu praised KL Rahul’s adaptability after India’s 4-wicket win over Australia in the Champions Trophy semi-final. Rahul, who played a crucial 42* off 34 balls, has frequently switched roles in the Indian team. "Even the spare tyre is not used as much," Sidhu quipped on Star Sports, highlighting Rahul’s contributions across formats. The wicketkeeper-batter hit the winning runs, ensuring India’s final berth against New Zealand on March 9 in Dubai. His flexibility remains key as India eyes another ICC title.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:41pm on 06 Mar 2025,Thursday Sports
Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat has announced that she is expecting her first child with husband Somvir Rathee. She shared the news on Instagram on March 6, writing, "A new chapter in our story," alongside a picture with her husband. Vinesh retired from wrestling after the Paris Olympics 2024 but recently hinted at a comeback. Fellow wrestlers Bajrang Punia and Sakshee Malik congratulated her. Since retiring, Vinesh has also entered politics, winning the Julana seat in the Haryana Assembly elections. Fans and well-wishers continue to celebrate this new phase in her life.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:48pm on 06 Mar 2025,Thursday Sports
Indian cricketer Mohammed Shami faced criticism from cleric Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi Bareilvi for not fasting during India's Champions Trophy semi-final against Australia, calling it a "sin" and a "crime." However, Maulana Khalid Rashid of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board defended Shami, citing Islamic exemptions for travelers. Shami’s family and coach also backed him, urging focus on the final. Politician Rohit Pawar condemned linking religion to sports. Shami led India's bowling attack, taking 3 wickets as India won by 4 wickets. His family called the controversy "shameful."
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:17pm on 06 Mar 2025,Thursday Sports
South Africa’s David Miller criticized the ICC over the Champions Trophy scheduling after his team’s exhausting travel to Dubai before their semifinal loss to New Zealand in Lahore. Due to India’s refusal to play in Pakistan, the ICC scheduled all their matches in Dubai, forcing South Africa and Australia to fly unnecessarily. “It wasn’t ideal,” Miller said. Despite his unbeaten 100 off 67 balls, South Africa fell 50 runs short in their chase of 363. Miller backed New Zealand to beat India in Sunday’s final in Dubai, calling it a “great” contest and admitting, “I think I'll be supporting New Zealand.”
Kohli asked Smith - 'Last?'.
— Vandana Singh (@VandanaSsingh) March 6, 2025
His face changed when Smith said Yes.
Huge respect for #SteveSmith 👏‼️
That unforgettable inning when he took a brutal hit on the head but still came back to bat, fighting through the pain to lead his team to victory. A true warrior of the game!… pic.twitter.com/vA960iJqvu
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:43am on 06 Mar 2025,Thursday Sports
Virat Kohli and Steve Smith shared an emotional moment after India defeated Australia by 4 wickets in the Champions Trophy 2025 semi-final in Dubai. Smith, who scored 73 runs, announced his retirement from ODIs after the match. A viral video captured Kohli asking Smith if it was his last ODI, and upon hearing "Yes," he embraced him warmly. Smith, a two-time World Cup winner, retires with 5,800 ODI runs. India will face New Zealand in the final on March 9. Smith reaffirmed his commitment to Test cricket, with the World Test Championship final against South Africa ahead.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:21am on 06 Mar 2025,Thursday Sports
India pacer Mohammed Shami acknowledged that playing all matches in Dubai has “definitely helped” the team in the Champions Trophy. Critics claim India benefited from familiar conditions and no travel, while other teams played across multiple Pakistan venues. “We know the pitch and its behavior well,” Shami said after India’s semifinal win over Australia. However, coach Gautam Gambhir dismissed the allegations, calling them baseless. India remains unbeaten, with Shami leading the wicket charts with 8 scalps. The final will also be held in Dubai under the Hybrid Model.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 03:03am on 06 Mar 2025,Thursday Sports
As India prepares to face New Zealand in the ICC Champions Trophy final on Sunday, several factors suggest a challenging contest for Rohit Sharma and his team. New Zealand's spin attack, led by Mitchell Santner and supported by Michael Bracewell, Glenn Phillips, and Rachin Ravindra, offers a variety that could exploit the Dubai pitch conditions. Additionally, the Kiwi pacers' ability to generate seam movement and extra bounce has troubled India's top order in past encounters. Their exceptional fielding unit, highlighted by Glenn Phillips, can save crucial runs and convert half-chances into wickets. Moreover, New Zealand's deep batting lineup, featuring in-form players like Kane Williamson and Rachin Ravindra, adds to their competitiveness. Having already played India at this venue recently, New Zealand's familiarity with the conditions further bolsters their position, making the final a potentially tough battle for India.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:55pm on 05 Mar 2025,Wednesday Sports
India and New Zealand will meet in the Champions Trophy final for the first time since 2000. New Zealand defeated South Africa by 50 runs in the semi-final, while India beat Australia to reach the final. The last time these teams met in a white-ball final, New Zealand won the 2000 ICC Knockout Trophy. India will aim for revenge in the title clash on Sunday in Dubai. Rachin Ravindra and Kane Williamson starred in New Zealand's semi-final win, while India's spinners dominated against Australia. The final promises a thrilling contest between two strong teams.