Shikhar Dhawan's Retirement Leaves Cricket 'Poorer,' Says Sunil Gavaskar

After 40 long years Cricket to make a comeback in Kashmir

After an agonizing wait of 40 long years, cricket is poised to return to the breathtaking valleys of Kashmir, bringing a wave of excitement and nostalgia. With the Legends League Cricket set to host matches in the region, the lights are about to shine on a game that has been dearly missed. For fans, families, and aspiring cricketers, this moment marks not just a return of live matches, but a celebration of a shared passion that transcends generations.

Imagine standing in your home stadium, the air electric with anticipation, as your favourite cricketing legends take to the field once again. For many residents of Kashmir, this dream will finally be a reality when the Legends League Cricket descends upon the region, with matches at the iconic Bakshi Stadium in Srinagar starting from October 10.

Cricket has always been more than just a sport in Kashmir; it is woven into the fabric of daily life. Families would gather around screens, recounting tales of legendary matches, reliving the glory days spent discussing game strategies and players. Now, as cricketing stars like Shikhar Dhawan and Dinesh Karthik venture into the valley, they aren’t just playing a game; they are reviving cherished memories and creating new stories for future generations of Kashmir to cherish.

This return of cricket to Kashmir isn’t merely about the sport—it symbolizes hope, healing, and unity for a community yearning for joy and connection. It is an opportunity for cultural exchange where players will experience the warmth of Kashmiri hospitality, and fans will have the chance to bond over their love for the game.

As match day approaches, the excitement is palpable. Local markets are buzzing with discussions of upcoming games, fans speculating about player lineups, and children dreaming of one day becoming the next cricketing sensation. The tournament, which kicks off on September 20 in Jodhpur before making its way to Srinagar, has breathed life into conversations that revolve around sport, creating an infectious spirit of optimism and joy.

​The return of cricket to Kashmir is more than just a sporting event; it’s a chance for a community to reconnect with its roots.​ As the legends of the game light up the pristine landscapes of the valley, they also revive a cherished legacy, bridging the past with the present. For those who love the sport, this is a call to come together, to celebrate, and to revel in the beauty of cricket returning home.

J&K Dominates Chhattisgarh, MP Takes Control Against Jharkhand in Buchi Babu Tournament

J&K Dominates Chhattisgarh, MP Takes Control Against Jharkhand in Buchi Babu Tournament

In the ongoing Buchi Babu Memorial all-India invitational cricket tournament, Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) has taken a commanding lead against Chhattisgarh in the Group-D match. On day three, J&K declared their first innings on 587 for nine, securing a 309-run lead.

Opener Shubham Khajuria played a marathon innings, scoring 202 runs off 368 deliveries, including 17 fours and 8 sixes. He shared a crucial 223-run fifth-wicket partnership with Sahil Lotra (107 off 192 balls, 9 fours, 2 sixes).

In response, Chhattisgarh managed to score only 46 for two in their second innings, trailing by 263 runs.

Meanwhile, in Group-A, Madhya Pradesh (MP) is in a strong position against Jharkhand. Aniket Verma’s 110 (109 balls, 6 fours, 7 sixes) helped MP reach 238 in their second innings. Jharkhand, chasing 175, ended the day on 37 for one.

Earlier, MP’s medium-pacer Parush Mandal claimed five wickets for 42 runs, bowling out Jharkhand for 289 in their first innings, giving MP a 64-run lead.

In other matches, Indian Railways declared their first innings on 570 and then scored 135 for five in their second innings against Gujarat in Group-B. Haryana declared their first innings on 419 and Mumbai responded with 83 for two in Group-C.

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