Afghan spinner Allah Ghazanfar has been sidelined for four months due to a lower back fracture from an injury in Zimbabwe.
Ghazanfar’s absence presents a significant challenge for Mumbai Indians, a team that has historically relied on a strong spin ...
Mumbai Indians’ Afghanistan spin sensation Allah Ghazanfar has been ruled out of action for up to four months, leaving the ...
The IPL is scheduled to take place from March 21 to May 25 and Ghazanfar was to make his maiden appearance at the event after ...
IPL giants Mumbai Indians owners Reliance Industries Limited has expanded their roster by securing a 49% stake in the ...
Mumbai Indians (MI), one of the most successful IPL teams, has invested heavily in England's 100-ball cricket league, The ...
South African cricketer Ryan Rickelton is set to debut in the IPL, joining Mumbai Indians. He sees it as a chance to learn ...
Surrey County Cricket Club will retain a 51 per cent majority stake after selling the remaining 49 per cent of their Hundred ...
Mumbai Indians is owned by Indiawin Sports Pvt. Ltd., a subsidiary of Reliance Industries, one of India’s largest ...
Allah Ghazanfar, 18, sustained a fracture in the L4 vertebra during the recent tour of Zimbabwe. He was bought by Mumbai ...