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Aman Mokhade's Record-Breaking Batting Season for Vidarbha

Vidarbha's Aman Mokhade is dominating domestic cricket with 577 Ranji Trophy runs (avg 96.16) and 487 Vijay Hazare runs (avg 121.75). Discover his journey from the shadows to becoming a key figure. Read his full story.

Aman Mokhade's 1064-run Spectacle for Vidarbha

Vidarbha's Aman Mokhade, averaging 96.16 in Ranji & 121.75 in Vijay Hazare, is the season's breakout star. Discover his journey from the shadows to dominance. Read his full story.

Kerala: The 'Finland of India' - Key Reasons

Discover why Kerala is earning the nickname 'Finland of India.' From a literacy rate exceeding 94% to social welfare and water-rich landscapes, explore the striking parallels.

Shubman Gill to play Vijay Hazare Trophy for Punjab

India captain Shubman Gill confirms availability for Punjab's Vijay Hazare Trophy matches on Jan 3 & 6 in Jaipur. He also aims to play Ranji Trophy before joining ODI squad vs New Zealand. Get the full schedule.

Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26: Complete Guide

Everything you need to know about the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26 season: dates, key players like Kohli & Rohit, full squads, groups, and where to watch live. Don't miss the action!

Easwaran's T20 century fuels Test selection debate

Bengal opener Abhimanyu Easwaran, with 8136 first-class runs, remains uncapped for India. His recent 66-ball 130 in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy has reignited the conversation about his Test prospects. Read more.

Smaran's Double Century Puts Karnataka in Command

Karnataka's R Smaran smashed an unbeaten 227, his second double hundred this season, putting his team in a commanding position against Chandigarh in the Ranji Trophy. Discover the full match report.

Karnataka Eyes Win Against Struggling Chandigarh

Karnataka aims for crucial victory against bottom-placed Chandigarh in final Ranji Trophy league match before white-ball break. Key players Karun Nair and Mayank Agarwal in focus.

J&K's first-ever Ranji Trophy win against Delhi

Jammu & Kashmir conquer Delhi at Feroz Shah Kotla for the first time in 65 years. Opener Qamran Iqbal's unbeaten century seals a dominant 7-wicket victory. Read the full match report.

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