Virat Kohli Tops List of Highest Tax-Paying Indian Cricketers in FY24

Virat Kohli has emerged as the highest tax-paying Indian cricketer for the financial year 2023-24, according to a report by Fortune India. Kohli’s tax payment of Rs 66 crore puts him ahead of other cricketing legends like MS Dhoni and Sachin Tendulkar. This news sheds light on the massive earnings of top Indian cricketers and their significant contributions to the government through taxes.

Abhay Hadap Elected as Mumbai Cricket Association Secretary

Abhay Hadap has been elected as the new secretary of the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA), defeating Suraj Samat in a close contest. Hadap, backed by the MCA president and maidan clubs, secured 196 votes out of 337, while Samat, who was proposed by Sachin Tendulkar, received 141. This election was necessitated by the passing of the previous president, Amol Kale, and the subsequent elevation of Ajinkya Naik.

Joe Root’s Century Surge: Can He Surpass Sachin Tendulkar’s Test Run Record?

Joe Root, England’s star batsman, has been in sensational form, smashing twin centuries against Sri Lanka and closing in on Sachin Tendulkar’s all-time Test runs record. With his remarkable consistency, Root is poised to break the record and potentially surpass even Alastair Cook as England’s leading Test run-scorer. This article explores the possibility of Root’s pursuit of Tendulkar’s legendary feat.

Sachin Tendulkar Welcomes Statue of Late Coach Ramakant Achrekar at Shivaji Park

Legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar expressed his joy over the Maharashtra government’s decision to erect a statue of his late coach Ramakant Achrekar at Shivaji Park. The statue, a six-foot tall tribute, will be placed near Gate No. 5 of the iconic park where Tendulkar honed his skills under Achrekar’s tutelage. The government has designated the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation to oversee the construction, while the BV Ramath Memorial Secret Club will be responsible for its maintenance.

Sachin Tendulkar’s Maiden Century: A Look Back at a Legendary Innings

On August 14, 1990, a young Sachin Tendulkar etched his name in cricket history by scoring his first international century against England at Old Trafford. This innings, at the tender age of 17, marked the beginning of a legendary career that would redefine the sport. This article delves into the significance of this historic century and its impact on the Little Master’s journey to cricketing immortality.

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