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Nathan Lyon expressed frustration over being dropped from Australia's XI for the second Ashes Test, marking his first home Test omission in nearly 14 years.

Mohammed Shami, left out of India's T20I squad for the South Africa tour, knocked on the selection doors once again with the match-winning bowling performance in SMAT.

Joe Root made history by scoring his first Test century in Australia, achieving his 40th overall. Previously unable to surpass three figures in Australia, Root ended this drought in just three innings of the current series. Despite early setbacks, he steadied the innings and recorded a remarkable 100, surpassing 1,000 Test runs on Australian soil. Additionally, Root became the first player to reach 22 centuries in the World Test Championship, extending his lead over Steve Smith, who has 13., Cricket, Times Now

The organisers were fretting over unsold seats; now they expect a full-house at a venue where Kohli is Bradman

Baroda triumphs over Gujarat with Hardik Pandya's stellar return, while Abhishek Sharma excels in Punjab's win against Pondicherry.

Rohit Sharma has amassed two fifties and a 121 not-out in his previous four innings, while Virat Kohli has smashed consecutive hundreds at home in the ongoing South Africa series.

Charles Leclerc predicts Lando Norris will win the Formula One drivers' championship over Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen as the title race heats up.