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BCCI revamps team India’s coaching staff post-Australia debacle

Assistant coach Abhishek Nayar and fielding coach T Dilip have been relieved of their duties following India’s 3-1 loss in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024–25 — the team’s first series defeat down under in three tours.

England's seasoned batter Joe Root

No hiding place: England's Joe Root gears up for India's Test challenge

Root, who became England’s all-time leading Test run scorer last year, stresses on his team's consistency ahead of the five-match showdown starting in Headingley on June 20.

No immediate plans to increase teams in Women's Premier League: BCCI

The WPL committee headed by BCCI president Roger Binny. The Board had plans to increase the number of teams after three seasons but it now wants to consolidate.

IPL 2025: KKR, RR aim at batting, bowling revamp to bounce back

The Knight Riders were beaten by seven wickets by Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the tournament-opener while the Royals were given a 44-run drubbing by Sunrisers Hyderabad. The common theme in those defeats was how the seemingly powerful batting and bowling units of KKR and RR failed to fire.

BCCI announces ₹58 crore cash reward for Team India’s Champions Trophy 2025 win

The financial windfall will cover the players, coaching and support staff and members of the men's selection committee headed by Ajit Agarkar. The Board did not give a break-up of the reward in its statement.

Virat Kohli disappointed with BCCI’s new family rule, says their presence brings greater responsibility

Kohli, who played for India in the recently won Champion’s Trophy, said that the presence of families on tours is crucial for support for the cricketers as it keeps them grounded and helps them treat their game with responsibility.

elite badminton coach Pullela Gopichand

Indian badminton great blames unrealistic parental expectations for mental health struggles among young athletes

Gopichand Pullela, whose career has seen both triumphs and setbacks, emphasized the damaging impact of societal pressures on young athletes' mental well-being and called for a more realistic approach to success and failure.