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WTC Final 2027–31: Why England Again?

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  On 20 July, the International Cricket Council (ICC) confirmed that England will host the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) Finals for the next three years, a significant announcement that underscores England's influence in shaping the direction of Test cricket. England's world-class infrastructure, cricketing tradition, and the historical significance of known sites like Lord's and The Oval are all represented in this selection. WTC Final To Stay In England Until 2029-31 England will host the next WTC Finals in 2025, 2027, and 2029. Lord's Cricket Ground, known as the "Home of Cricket," is already set to host the 2025 tournament. Although the official locations for the 2027 and 2029 finals have not yet been announced, it is generally anticipated that, like in previous cycles, Lord's and The Oval will take turns hosting. The raised daylight hours in June, the good early summer weather in England, and the high attendance rates from past WTC Finals all had ...

Did RCB Events Spark the Stampede?

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  July 18, 2025, Bengaluru, The Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), its event partner, DNA Entertainment, and the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) are mainly to blame for the severe run outside M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on June 4 , according to a harmful status report sent to the Karnataka High Court. During the RCB team's IPL win after 17 years, that celebration, the tragedy took the lives of 11 supporters and injured over 50. Fail Management Issues During RCB Victory Event Stampede Unlawful Event Planning The government investigation claims that the victory event was organized by RCB and their partners without the required approvals, in violation of the 2009 Licensing and Control of Assemblies and Processions (Bangalore City) Order. The organizers did not obtain official permission and instead provided the police with an informal notice on June 3, which was more than the required seven days' notice. The absence of essential crowd control and safety details caused the po...

ENG vs IND 3rd Test Match 2025: Dream11 Prediction, Match Preview, And Head-to-Head

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  The India tour of England 2025 begins, the 3rd test match will be played at Birmingham from July 3rd to July 10th, 2025. This test match series is part of the World Test Championship 2025-27 edition. This is set to be an exciting contest. ENG vs IND – 3rd Test Match Preview, India Tour Of England 2025 Category Details Match No 3rd Test Series India Tour Of England 2025 Date 10th July 2025- 14th July 2025 Time 03:30 PM IST Venue Lord’s Cricket Stadium, Lord’s England vs India 3rd test 2025 are excited to see how the team plays and how exciting the game will be. Also, stay connected with us and make today match dream 11 team of the spectators. Head-to-Head Record In Lord’s Total Matches 19 England WIN 12 India WIN 3 Draw 4 Who Will Win the 3rd Test Match? Strong batting, powerful spinners, and Bumrah's comeback have given India a lot of confidence . India's hitters may be troubled early by England's redesigned pace attack at Lord's. At Edgbaston, though, their bowlin...

Women’s T20 World Cup 2026: India Will Face Pakistan On June 14 At Edgbaston

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  The 10th ICC Women's T20 World Cup will be held in England from June 12 to July 5, 2026, and will comprise 33 matches over 24 days, featuring a record 12 teams in this format. Matches will be held in 7 different venues in England - Edgbaston (Birmingham), Hampshire Bowl (Southampton), Headingley (Leeds), Old Trafford (Manchester), The Oval (London), Bristol County Ground (Bristol), and Lord’s (London), which will host the final on 5 July. Stay up to date with the complete schedules for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 . For today match predictions , keep an eye on the schedule, fixtures, and best insights. Tournament Participation Twelve teams are participating in this edition, divided into two groups of six, and will play five round-robin matches each. Each group's top two teams will advance to the semi-finals, which will conclude at Lord's. England (hosts), Australia, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and the West Indies are the eight pre-qua...