Prithvi Shaw narrated the experience of watching India lift the 2011 World Cup along with his friend Arjun Tendulkar.
Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) launched 50 years of celebrations at Wankhede chowk to felicitate the previous captains.
The batter, who was recently dropped by Mumbai's domestic side, revealed that he had attended the 2011 ODI World Cup final ...
“My first memory that I remember, and it's for the rest of my life, was when I came here to watch the 2011 World Cup. I was 11 that time; me and Arjun Tendulkar, my friend, we both sat here and ...
Despite being hailed as one of Mumbai's brightest talents in recent years, Shaw career didn't shape up as may have thought.
As the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) began its 50th-anniversary celebrations earlier this week, Indian cricketer Prithvi Shaw recalled his first memory of Wankhede Stadium from the 2011 ODI World C ...
Karun Nair is the top-run-getter in the tournamen so far, having accumulated a massive 752 runs in seven matches at a mind-boggling average of 752.00 due to him being unbeaten in six innings.
Vinod Kambli touches Sunil Gavaskar’s feet (L) and meets Prithvi Shaw during Wankhede Stadium’s 50th anniversary event. (X) Vinod Kambli touched legendary Sunil Gavaskar's feet and also met ...