The cricketing world buzzed with milestones and setbacks in June 2025. Rishabh Pant's historic twin centuries and Tilak Varma's county debut ton highlighted Indian talent, while Pant's ICC demerit point and Prithvi Shaw's move to Maharashtra stirred discussions. The passing of Dilip Doshi at 77 marked a somber moment for the sport.
Football's Club World Cup 2025 saw drama, with Inter Miami and Palmeiras advancing, PSG and Botafogo ousting Atletico Madrid, and Man City's Rico Lewis facing a three-match ban. Lionel Messi's frustration despite qualification underscored his relentless drive.

Rishabh Pant etched his name in history by becoming the seventh Indian batter to score twin centuries in a single Test match during the first Test against England at Headingley in 2025. Joining legends like Sunil Gavaskar and Rohit Sharma, Pant's 134 and 118 showcased his aggressive batting, giving India a commanding lead. His feat, the first by an Indian wicketkeeper, drew praise from fans and critics alike, cementing his status as a Test cricket powerhouse.
Tilak Varma made a stunning County Championship debut for Hampshire in June 2025, scoring a brilliant century. The young Indian batter's 100 showcased his adaptability and flair, earning accolades from teammates and fans. Varma's knock helped Hampshire gain a competitive edge, signaling his readiness for international challenges. His performance underlines the growing influence of Indian players in English county cricket, with Varma poised to make a mark in the ongoing season.
Rishabh Pant was reprimanded by the ICC for showing dissent during the third day of the India-England Test in Leeds, June 2025. The wicketkeeper-batter threw the ball on the ground after umpires refused to change it, breaching Article 2.8 of the ICC Code of Conduct. Pant admitted the offense, receiving one demerit point, his first in 24 months. Despite his twin centuries, this incident highlighted the need for on-field discipline.
Prithvi Shaw has been granted a No Objection Certificate by the Mumbai Cricket Association, allowing him to join Maharashtra for the 2025 domestic season. The move marks a fresh start for the talented opener, who has faced challenges with form and fitness. Shaw aims to revive his career with Maharashtra, hoping consistent performances will pave the way back to the Indian team. His departure is a significant shift in Indian domestic cricket.
Former Indian left-arm spinner Dilip Doshi passed away at 77 in London on June 23, 2025, due to cardiac arrest. Doshi played 33 Tests, taking 114 wickets, and claimed 898 first-class wickets, primarily for Saurashtra and Bengal. Known for his skill and dedication, he also played county cricket for Nottinghamshire and Warwickshire. Survived by his wife, son, and daughter, Doshi's legacy as a match-winner endures in Indian cricket.
Lionel Messi expressed frustration despite Inter Miami's qualification for the Round of 16 in the 2025 Club World Cup. The team's inconsistent Group A performance, despite securing a spot alongside Palmeiras, reportedly irked the football icon. Messi, a boosted 9/2 to provide an assist in the Palmeiras clash, remains pivotal for Inter Miami's ambitions. His high standards reflect his determination to lead the MLS side to global glory.
Inter Miami and Palmeiras advanced from Group A to the knockout stages of the 2025 Club World Cup, showcasing strong performances. Lionel Messi's leadership was key for Inter Miami, while Palmeiras relied on their robust squad depth. The qualification sets up exciting prospects for both teams, with Messi's side aiming to make a mark on the global stage. Group A's competitive matches highlighted the tournament's intensity.
PSG and Botafogo secured knockout berths from Group B in the 2025 Club World Cup, leaving Atletico Madrid as the first major casualty despite a win over Botafogo. PSG's attacking prowess and Botafogo's resilience outshone Atletico's efforts. The result underscores the tournament's unpredictability, with European giants like Atletico facing early exits. PSG and Botafogo now eye deeper runs in the competition.
Manchester City's Rico Lewis received a three-match ban following a red card in their 2025 Club World Cup opener, despite Pep Guardiola's claim of no intent to harm. The extended suspension disrupts City's campaign, forcing tactical adjustments. Lewis' absence is a blow to the Premier League champions, who aim to dominate the global tournament. The incident sparked debates over refereeing consistency in high-stakes matches.