IPL 2025 Full Schedule, Venues, Timings and Dates
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Ashleigh Gardner achieved her fourth score exceeding fifty in the Women’s Premier League (WPL) and took two wickets, contributing significantly alongside her fellow bowlers to secure the Gujarat Giants their inaugural two points of WPL 2025 with a victory over the UP Warriorz. This marks the first successful run-chase for the Gujarat Giants in the tournament. Gardner commenced the season with a remarkable 79 runs off 37 balls in the loss against RCB during the opening match, and she scored 52 runs off 32 balls in her team’s pursuit of UPW’s total of 143/9. Earlier in the match, Gardner’s team demonstrated strong bowling performance, highlighted by 20-year-old leg spinner Priya Mishra, who recorded impressive figures of 3 wickets for 25 runs, including a double-wicket over.
Following a remarkable opening match that featured a record chase, the Women’s Premier League witnessed another exhilarating day as Delhi Capitals secured a two-wicket victory over Mumbai Indians in Vadodara. This achievement marked the highest total ever successfully pursued by any team against the Mumbai Indians in the brief history of the WPL.
Richa Ghosh (64*), Ellyse Perry (57), and Kanika Ahuja (30*) played pivotal roles in enabling Royal Challengers Bengaluru to achieve a historic milestone by successfully completing the first 200+ chase in the Women’s Premier League, defeating the Gujarat Giants by six wickets in Vadodara on the inaugural night of the tournament’s third season. The Giants set a formidable target of 201, spearheaded by their new captain Ash Gardner, who delivered an impressive performance with the bat, scoring an unbeaten 79 off just 37 deliveries.
England’s disappointing tour concluded with yet another one-sided victory for the home team, as India decisively defeated the visitors in the final ODI held in Ahmedabad. The match was marked by Shubman Gill’s impressive seventh century, achieved in his 50th ODI match for India, alongside significant contributions from players such as Shreyas Iyer, Virat Kohli, and KL Rahul. In response, England’s batting effort faltered around the midway point, resulting in a substantial defeat by 142 runs.
Rohit Sharma delivered an explosive century, scoring 119 runs off 90 balls, marking his 32nd in One Day Internationals, which
India delivered a comprehensive performance on Thursday, February 6, securing a decisive victory against England in the first One-Day International held in Nagpur. The team’s success was bolstered by half-centuries from Shubman Gill, Shreyas Iyer, and Axar Patel, complementing the strong contributions from the bowlers and fielders earlier in the match. India successfully chased down England’s total with 68 balls remaining and four wickets in hand.
Abhishek Sharma captivated the Wankhede Stadium with an extraordinary record-setting century, as India triumphed over England in the final T20I by an impressive margin of 150 runs. With the series already secured, India’s batting prowess was on full display, spearheaded by Abhishek’s remarkable performance. The team concluded their innings at 247/9, bolstered by the opener’s explosive 135 runs off just 54 balls. In response, England faltered dramatically, being dismissed for under 100 runs, despite a commendable half-century from Phil Salt.
Hardik Pandya and Shivam Dube both scored half-centuries, while an impressive all-round bowling display from Ravi Bishnoi and concussion substitute
Mitchell Owen’s remarkable innings of 108 runs off 42 balls propelled the Hobart Hurricanes to their first Big Bash League title, as they secured a commanding 7-wicket victory against the Sydney Thunder in the final held at Bellerive Oval on Monday. In pursuit of a target of 183 runs, the Hurricanes successfully surpassed this total with 35 balls remaining and 7 wickets to spare.
Tilak Varma led India to victory with an impressive fifty in a tense second T20I match against England in Chennai. The game seemed manageable at the halfway point, especially after England’s lackluster batting performance. However, India faced significant challenges against the visitors’ pace bowlers, finding themselves at a precarious 104/6 while chasing a target of 166. Demonstrating remarkable composure and adaptability, Tilak kept the Indian innings afloat until the final moments, ultimately securing the win with four balls remaining.
India’s spin trio delivered an impressive performance, achieving figures of 5/67 across their 12 overs, thereby establishing a strong precedent in the T20I series. This effort contributed significantly to their commanding seven-wicket victory over England in Kolkata on Wednesday, January 22. In a matchup anticipated as a showdown between two formidable batting lineups, India showcased their spin bowling strength in home conditions, restricting England to a mere 132 runs. A remarkable innings from Abhishek Sharma, who scored swiftly, ensured the match concluded with 43 balls remaining.