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Harry Brook’s Super 8 century wasn’t just a match-winning performance — it was a reminder of what strong red-ball foundations look like under pressure. Against quality bowling and changing tempo, his method never looked rushed. He absorbed pressure, played late, and built his innings with clarity — traits shaped by first-class cricket. Moments like this reinforce a broader truth: when tournaments tighten, technique and decision-making matter more than pure power. Red-ball ped
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⚾🏏 Shohei Ohtani’s Greatness — And Why Cricket Fans Have Seen It for Decades
When one sport rediscovers what another has long celebrated. When Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers struck out 10 batters and hit three home runs in the same game, sports fans collectively held their breath. It was one of those rare nights when greatness feels brand new. More than a century ago, Babe Ruth roamed the diamond in a way no modern player dared. He pitched with dominance for the Red Sox (94–46 record) and could change a game with the bat, finishing his care
Oct 20, 20252 min read


Is Pakistan Cricket Heading the Way of the West Indies?
Javed Miandad Most of Pakistan’s Test squad hasn’t played a first-class match since February 2025 , yet they’re about to face a...
Oct 10, 20252 min read
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