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Palash Mucchal and Smriti Mandhana NEW DELHI: Indian cricket star Smriti Mandhana has broken her social media silence with her first post since her wedding postponement. She shared a promotional video for a toothpaste brand on Instagram.Fans quickly noticed the absence of her engagement ring in the advertisement. The timing of the video shoot, whether before or after her engagement, remains unclear.
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The wedding between Mandhana and composer Palash Muchhal was originally set for November 23, 2025, in Sangli. The ceremony was postponed indefinitely after Mandhana’s father faced a medical emergency and required hospitalisation on the wedding day. The situation worsened when Palash also needed hospital care, reportedly due to severe stress. Both families mutually agreed to postpone the ceremony given the circumstances.The couple’s engagement took place at DY Patil Stadium, the Women’s World Cup final venue, where Palash surprised Mandhana with a proposal. The wedding was planned following India’s historic World Cup victory, where Mandhana emerged as the tournament’s highest run-scorer.Online speculation intensified when reports suggested changes in the couple’s social media behaviour. Mandhana allegedly removed wedding-related posts, while some of her teammates reportedly unfollowed or removed tags related to Palash.The couple recently added a nazar emoji to their Instagram bios, seemingly responding to the speculation. And now that her engagement ring is missing from the videoWatch:Shravan Mandhana, Smriti’s brother, has denied rumours about a new wedding date, confirming that the postponement remains in effect with no new date set.Both families have requested privacy during this challenging period. Palash’s sister has publicly acknowledged the strain on both families.In a show of support, teammate Jemimah Rodrigues opted to skip the Women’s Big Bash League to remain in India with Mandhana.Mandhana is set to return to cricket in a five-match T20I series against Sri Lanka from December 21 to 30. The matches, scheduled in Visakhapatnam and Thiruvananthapuram, will help India prepare for next year’s T20 World Cup.She will also captain Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the upcoming Women’s Premier League, beginning January 9 in Navi Mumbai.
Arjun Tendulkar and Sachin Tendulkar Arjun Tendulkar has done something rare that his father Sachin Tendulkar never accomplished during his career. Arjun, who currently represents Goa in the Indian domestic cricket, was recently traded from Mumbai Indians (MI) to Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) for IPL 2026. At the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, the 26-year-old all-rounder has taken on a new role as an opener for Goa while continuing to bowl with the new ball.In the match against Madhya Pradesh, Arjun delivered an impressive performance, taking three wickets for 36 runs in his four-over spell and scoring 16 runs off 10 balls. His current tournament statistics show 70 runs and 8 wickets in five matches.This achievement stands in contrast to his father Sachin’s T20 career. While Sachin was a regular opener in T20s, he never opened the bowling. The cricket legend bowled only 93 balls in his 96 T20 matches, claiming two wickets.Arjun shifted his base to Goa before the 2022/23 season after making his T20 debut for Mumbai in 2020/21. He began his Ranji Trophy career impressively with a century and now plays all three formats for Goa.In his first-class career spanning 22 matches, the left-arm pacer has claimed 48 wickets and scored 620 runs, including one century and two half-centuries.His List A record shows 25 wickets in 18 matches and 102 runs in 10 innings, while in T20s, he has taken 35 wickets and scored 189 runs in 29 matches.Sachin’s T20 career included just one T20 International match, which was India’s first-ever T20I in 2006. His most notable T20 achievement came in IPL 2010, when he became the first Indian to win the Orange Cap by scoring 618 runs in that season.
Joe Root of England (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images) England captain Joe Root remains confident about his team’s chances in the day-night second Ashes Test, despite Australia gaining a 44-run advantage on day two in Brisbane.Root’s outstanding knock of 138 not out, his first century in Australia, helped England reach 334 in their first innings.Australia responded strongly, reaching 378-6 by the end of play. The hosts benefited from England’s imprecise bowling and missed catching opportunities on a pitch showing signs of wear.”It’s clear we weren’t at our best… but we took those wickets in a cluster, which shows the nature of this game,” Root told TNT Sports, referring to Brydon Carse removing Cameron Green and Steve Smith within four deliveries.”More work to do, but we’re well and truly in this game. It is different fielding to a pink ball, we practise really hard, just one of those days when things didn’t stick to hand. We’ll keep backing ourselves. We need to take four wickets,” he added.”It’s a simple game. Energy and positivity. We know our best cricket can turn a game very quickly. If we are anywhere near our best this game can turn in our favour.”Root celebrated his 40th Test century, marking a significant milestone in his career.”I tried not to approach anything different to the last couple of years,” he said. “Any time you contribute in an Ashes it means a huge amount. The most enjoyable thing was to get into a position to get us in the game.”
Mitchell Starc (AP Photo) Mitchell Starc has officially stepped past a living legend. The Australian speedster is now the most successful left-arm fast bowler in Test history, surpassing Pakistan icon Wasim Akram’s tally of 414 wickets during a sensational spell on day one of the second Ashes Test at the Gabba.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Starc produced a fiery 6/71 against England, the performance that elevated him to 418 Test wickets, pushing him to the top of the all-time list for left-arm pacers — and triggering an emotional tribute from the man he overtook.Within minutes of the milestone, Akram took to social media and posted a heartfelt salute to Starc, calling him a worthy successor to the throne he has held for decades. His message read like a coronation.“Super Starc! Proud of you, mate,†Akram wrote on X. “Your incredible hard work sets you apart, and it was only a matter of time before you crossed my tally of wickets . I am pleased to give this to you! Go well, and keep soaring to new heights in your stellar career.â€Akram’s words are more than praise. They symbolise a baton being passed between two generations defined by reverse swing, toe-crushing yorkers and unrelenting aggression.Yet, in a moment of humility that stunned reporters, Starc insisted Akram remains untouchable.“Wasim’s still a far better bowler than I am,†Starc said. “He’s the pinnacle of left-armers… I’ll just try and keep churning a few out.â€While he plays down the achievement, Starc now sits alongside cricket’s immortals. Among Australian wicket-takers, only Shane Warne (708), Glenn McGrath (563) and Nathan Lyon (562) stand ahead of him. At 35, with form sizzling and the Ashes still unfolding, his chase isn’t over.
Ravindra Jadeja plays a shot during the second ODI in Raipur. (PTI Photo) NEW DELHI: Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan has slammed Ravindra Jadejaâ€s lack of urgency with the bat, calling the left-handerâ€s slow finish a “crucial difference†in Indiaâ€s four-wicket defeat to South Africa in the second ODI on Wednesday. Despite centuries from Virat Kohli and Ruturaj Gaikwad powering India to 358/5, South Africa chased the target down in the final over, leaving Pathan convinced that India “left runs on the table.â€Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!The flashpoint for Pathan was Jadejaâ€s unbeaten 24 off 27 balls, an innings he felt lacked the aggression demanded at the death.“Ravindra Jadejaâ€s 27 off 24 felt extremely slow. We said during commentary — this could hurt India, and in the end, it did,†Pathan said on Seedhi Baat. “If everyone is striking above a run a ball and youâ€re at 88 strike rate, the innings lacked urgency. The intent from Jadeja was disappointing.â€
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Pathan insisted his criticism was not “hindsight analysis,†emphasising that the warning was raised live during the game. With a mammoth score on the cards in Raipur, he said India failed to push their advantage when it mattered most.“India were in a strong position. The ball was getting wet, the fielding side would struggle later. But Jadeja not pulling his weight with the bat became a disappointing factor,†he added.
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Pathan credited South Africa for a late bowling surge, pointing out that India managed only 55 runs between overs 39 and 49, allowing the visitors to regain control.“This score could have been 370. The way Lungi Ngidi and the others pulled things back was outstanding. KL Rahulâ€s 18 runs in the final over were magnificent, but it was crucial how South Africa clawed back.â€With the series tied 1–1, India head to Vizag needing both runs and intent — something Pathan clearly expects more of.
Pathum Nissanka (Pic credit: ILT20) Gulf Giants defeated MI Emirates by six wickets in their opening match of ILT20 Season 4 at Dubai International Stadium, powered by Pathum Nissanka’s explosive 81 runs off 42 balls and Azmatullah Omarzai’s all-round performance, ending their six-match losing streak at the venue.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!The Giants’ bowling attack effectively contained MI Emirates to 163/6 in 20 overs, with Omarzai and Nuwan Thushara each claiming two wickets. MI Emirates lost three early wickets during the powerplay.Kieron Pollard and Nicholas Pooran stabilised the MI Emirates innings with a 78-run partnership, with Pollard scoring 50 off 33 balls and Pooran contributing 46 off 39 balls.
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Romario Shepherd’s quick 18 runs off 6 balls and Rashid Khan’s 6 runs off 1 ball provided a late boost to MI Emirates’ total.The Giants’ chase faced early challenges when Chris Woakes dismissed Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Gerhard Erasmus cheaply. However, Nissanka and Moeen Ali steadied the innings with a partnership that took the team to 67 runs.Nissanka reached his half-century in 30 balls, while Omarzai launched an aggressive attack against Rashid Khan, scoring 23 runs in a single over.The Giants successfully reached their target in 14.4 overs, with Omarzai remaining unbeaten on 39 off 16 balls. MI Emirates’ bowling struggled as four of their five bowlers conceded more than 10 runs per over.”It’s a great performance. The toss was huge. We bowled very well in the first 10 overs. They have three players who can take it away, and we held them back nicely, and then Nissanka and Omarzai were incredible. Nissanka is a brilliant player. He is one of the best in the world. He is very calm, doesn’t say much, but packs a punch. Omarzai gave us the momentum to finish the game by taking on Rashid Khan,” said stand-in captain Moeen Ali.”Losing three wickets in the powerplay, and having to rebuild, we were short in the first innings. The ball was moving around quite a bit in the first 10 overs, and we couldn’t finish it off as well as we wanted. We just need to be better in terms of execution,” said MI Emirates captain Kieron Pollard.The Giants’ early bowling success included Thushara dismissing Mohammed Waseem and Jonny Bairstow, while Omarzai removed Tom Banton in the third over.Nicholas Pooran and Tajinder Singh attempted to rebuild with a 27-run partnership before Moeen Ali dismissed Tajinder, leaving MI Emirates at 58/4 in 10 overs.Brief Scores
- MI Emirates 163/6 in 20 overs (Kieron Pollard 50, Nicholas Pooran 46, Romario Shepherd 18 not out, Nuwan Thushara 2 for 41, Azmatullah Omarzai 2 for 32)
- Gulf Giants 164/4 in 20 overs (Pathum Nissanka 81, Azmatullah Omarzai 39 not out, Moeen Ali 26, Chris Woakes 2 for 49, AM Ghazanfar 1 for 18)
Palesh Muchhal, Smriti Mandhana (left), and Palak Muchhal Singer Palak Muchhal has spoken for the first time about the postponement of her brother Palash Muchhal and India women’s cricket team vice-captain Smriti Mandhanaâ€s wedding, saying both families are trying to stay positive after unexpected health emergencies forced a delay in the ceremony. The wedding, scheduled for November 23, was put on hold after Mandhanaâ€s father and Palash were hospitalised on consecutive days.Smriti Mandhana and music composer Palash Muchhalâ€s wedding, scheduled for November 23, was postponed after health-related issues in the family.
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The developments began when Mandhanaâ€s father, Shriniwas, became unwell on the day of the ceremony and was taken to a hospital. A day later, groom-to-be Palash Muchhal was also admitted to a hospital in Sangli, Mandhanaâ€s hometown. He was later shifted to Mumbai for treatment and rest.Singer Palak Muchhal has now commented publicly for the first time on the postponement of her brother Palash Muchhal and Smriti Mandhanaâ€s wedding. In a conversation with Filmfare, Palak spokeabout how both families are dealing with the situation.What did Palak say?When asked how the family is managing the circumstances, Palak said, “I think the families have been through a very tough time. Like you just said, I would just want to repeat that we would like to believe in positivity at this time. We would like to spread positivity as much as we can. We are also trying to stay strong.”How the events unfoldedSmriti Mandhana and Palash Muchhal were set to get married on November 23. The couple and their families had taken part in pre-wedding functions and were seen dancing together during the celebrations. On the wedding day, however, Smritiâ€s father fell ill and was moved to the hospital.Mandhanaâ€s manager later confirmed that the wedding had been postponed and said the families decided to delay the event due to these health issues. After the announcement, Mandhana deleted all wedding-related posts from her Instagram account. Some photos of the two are still visible on Palashâ€s social media pages.Both Shriniwas and Palash have since been discharged from hospital care and are recovering. The families have not yet announced a new date for the wedding.
Mitchell Starc became the highest wicket-taker by a left-arm fast bowler in Test cricket after moving past Wasim Akramâ€s 414 wickets. He reached 418 wickets during the second Ashes Test in Brisbane by dismissing Harry Brook. Starc achieved this in his 102nd Test, while Akram needed 104 matches for his tally.
Starc reached the top thanks to his career-best bowling figures of 7 for 58 in the first Test at Perth. With this milestone, he is now 16th on the overall Test wicket-takers list and is close to overtaking Harbhajan Singh on 417 and Shaun Pollock on 421. Richard Hadleeâ€s 431 wickets are the next major landmark ahead of him.
Wasim Akram congratulated Mitchell Starc for becoming the left-arm fast bowler with the most wickets in Test cricket. Starc reached 417 wickets during the day-night Ashes Test in Brisbane by removing Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, and Harry Brook. Akram, who finished with 414 wickets in 104 Tests, praised Starcâ€s hard work and said he was proud to see him pass the record.
Starc now has 418 wickets in 102 Tests at an average of 26.53. His record includes 18 five-wicket hauls and three 10-wicket match hauls. After overtaking Akram, he also collected another five-wicket haul in the ongoing Test, dismissing Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Harry Brook, Will Jacks, and Gus Atkinson.
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Mitchell Starc leads all left-arm bowlers in Test history with 418 wickets. His Test career has run from 2011 to 2025, and he has taken those wickets in 102 matches. His best innings figures are 7 for 58, and his best match figures are 11 for 94. He averages 26.42 with the ball and has 18 five-wicket hauls and three ten-wicket matches.
Wasim Akram is second with 414 wickets. He played from 1985 to 2002, taking his wickets in 104 matches. His best innings return is 7 for 119, and his best match figures are 11 for 110. He averaged 23.62 and finished with 25 five-wicket hauls and five ten-wicket matches.
Chaminda Vaas is third with 355 wickets. He played from 1994 to 2009, taking his wickets in 111 matches. He averaged 29.58 and had 12 five-wicket hauls.
Trent Boult played Test cricket for New Zealand from 2011 to 2022. He took 317 wickets in 78 matches and bowled 17,417 balls. His best match figures were 10 for 80. He took 10 five-wicket hauls and one ten-wicket haul.
Mitchell Johnson played Test cricket for Australia from 2007 to 2015. He took 313 wickets in 73 matches and bowled 16,001 balls. His best innings figures were 8 for 61, and his best match figures were 12 for 127. He took 12 five-wicket hauls and three ten-wicket hauls.
Zaheer Khan played Test cricket for India from 2000 to 2014. He took 311 wickets in 92 matches and bowled 18,785 balls. His best innings figures were 7 for 87, and his best match figures were 10 for 149. He took 11 five-wicket hauls and one ten-wicket haul.
Neil Wagner played Test cricket for New Zealand from 2012 to 2024. He took 260 wickets in 64 matches and bowled 13,725 balls. His best innings figures were 7 for 39, and his best match figures were 9 for 73. He took 9 five-wicket hauls.
Alan Davidson played for Australia from 1953 to 1963. He took 186 wickets in 44 matches and bowled 11,587 balls. His best innings figures were 7 for 93, and his best match figures were 12 for 124. He took 14 five-wicket hauls and two ten-wicket hauls.
PlayerCountryWicketsMitchell StarcAustralia418Wasim AkramPakistan414Chaminda VaasSri Lanka355Trent BoultNew Zealand317Mitchell JohnsonAustralia313Zaheer KhanIndia311Neil WagnerNew Zealand260Alan DavidsonAustralia186
FAQs
Q. Who is the No. 1 Test wicket-taker?
A. Muttiah Muralitharan is No. 1 with 800 Test wickets.
Q. Which left-arm seamer has the most wickets in tests?
A. Mitchell Starc is the highest wicket-taker in Test cricket after taking 418 wickets during the second Ashes Test.
Q. Is Mitchell Starc retiring?
A. Yes. Mitchell Starc announced his retirement from T20 International cricket on 2 September 2025.
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England’s Joe Root celebrates his century during the second Ashes cricket test match between Australia and England in Brisbane, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025.. (AP Photo) After 16 matches, 30 innings, and four tours spread across over a decade, Joe Root finally had his moment in Australia. The England batter reached his maiden century on Australian soil on Thursday at the Gabba in Brisbane, in the second Test of the ongoing Ashes series, bringing an end to a long wait. Root reached the milestone in 181 balls, batting through a phase when England needed stability and control, and in the process, checked off one of the few achievements missing from his record.His earlier highest Test score on Australian soil was 89.With the century on Thursday, Joe Root has now scored 40 hundreds in his Test career. Root is now only one behind former Australian captain Ricky Ponting, who has 41 Test hundreds.Overall, Root is at number four in terms of number of centuries in Tests, behind only Sachin Tendulkar (51), Jacques Kallis (45), and Ricky Ponting (41). Australia, who won the opening Test inside two days in Perth, went into this match without regular skipper Pat Cummins.He had been rumoured to be making an early return from a back injury, but instead the hosts sprung a major surprise by leaving out off-spinner Nathan Lyon for seamer Michael Neser.It was the first time in almost 14 years that Australia played a Test at home without a frontline spinner.
Mohammed Shami (AP Photo) NEW DELHI: Legendary off-spinner Harbhajan Singh has urged the Indian team management to develop the ability to win matches even in the absence of pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah. South Africa, led by Temba Bavuma, created history on Wednesday by successfully chasing down a daunting target of 359 to level the three-match ODI series 1-1.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Indiaâ€s bowlers faced difficulties maintaining discipline in their lines and lengths, with heavy dew playing a major role during the Proteas innings.
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The spin attack comprising Kuldeep Yadav, Washington Sundar and Ravindra Jadeja failed to trouble the batters, while pacers Harshit Rana and Prasidh Krishna endured a tough outing.Speaking on his YouTube channel, Harbhajan stressed the need for India to win even without Bumrah in the lineup.”Where is Shami? I don’t know why Shami is not playing. I get it, you have Prasidh, he is a good bowler, but he still has a lot to learn. You had good bowlers, and you have slowly sidelined them. With Bumrah, this is a different bowling attack, and without Bumrah, it is entirely different attack altogether. We have to learn the art of winning games without Jasprit Bumrah,” Harbhajan said.He further suggested that the selectors should consider recalling Varun Chakaravarthy to the ODI squad.”In England, without Bumrah, Siraj was unbelievable, fantastic. India won all the Tests where Bumrah did not feature. But, in shorter formats, we need to find people who can win you games, whether it be fast bowling or spin. Find spinners who can come in and take wickets. There is Kuldeep, but what about the rest? Bring in Varun Chakaravarthy in ODIs as well, you already have him in T20Is, so try him in ODIs also,” Harbhajan added.Earlier, after being put in to bat, India found themselves in early trouble at 62/2 with Rohit Sharma (14) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (22) dismissed cheaply. Virat Kohli (102 off 93 balls, seven fours and two sixes) and Ruturaj Gaikwad (105 off 83 balls, 12 fours and two sixes) then rebuilt the innings with a superb 195-run stand for the third wicket.KL Rahul (66* off 43 balls, seven fours and two sixes) and Ravindra Jadeja (24* off 27 balls, two fours) provided the finishing touches with a brisk 69-run partnership for the sixth wicket. Marco Jansen (2/63) was the most effective bowler for the visitors.South Africa began the chase aggressively but lost Quinton de Kock early. Bavuma (46 off 48, three fours and a six) and Markram steadied the innings with a 101-run partnership.Markram led from the front with his fourth ODI century — and first as an opener — scoring 110 off 98 balls with 10 fours and four sixes. A crucial 92-run partnership between Matthew Breetzke (68 off 64 balls, five fours) and Dewald Brevis (54 off 34 balls, one four and five sixes) tilted the momentum decisively in South Africaâ€s favour.Despite injuries to Nandre Burger and Tony de Zorzi offering India a slight opening, Keshav Maharaj (10*) and Corbin Bosch (25*) held their nerves to complete a famous four-wicket win with four balls remaining.Arshdeep Singh (2/54) was the standout bowler for India, while Harshit Ranaâ€s figures (1/70) worsened after one expensive over. Prasidh Krishnaâ€s costly spell — 82 runs off 8.2 overs — proved decisive in the outcome.The series now heads into a tantalising decider on Saturday.