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Cricket is well and truly back to life, in the white-ball game at least.
Cricket is well and truly back to life, in the white-ball game at least.
Everyone seems perplexed and disheartened to see Kuldeep Yadav getting dispatched to all parts of the ground, seeming like a shadow of his previous self.
When the top two teams in any sport compete against one another over some time, one can understand the level at which the sport is currently at and get a look at the future of the sport.
The soft signal debate rages on after a controversial week, but among the calls to remove it, none are yet to provide a valid alternative.
India have some of the brightest talents in world cricket, and are well poised for the future.
India completed a superb victory in what was a blockbuster T20 series.
Virat Kohli led from the front as India prevailed in a high-scoring decider, beating England by 36 runs in the final Twenty20 International to complete a 3-2 series victory.
India and England are using the ongoing T20I series to find their best team for the T20 World Cup.
When first looking at the title, you would be justified in thinking this is a relatively recent problem particularly for India – perhaps after the dip in the form of Suresh Raina, who was seen as the default number four in the team around the 2011 World Cup.
Like many other Australians, I was bitterly disappointed after our Test team was unable to beat a depleted Indian squad this summer.
Like many other Australians, I was bitterly disappointed after our Test team was unable to beat a depleted Indian squad this summer.
Like many other Australians, I was bitterly disappointed after our Test team was unable to beat a depleted Indian squad this summer.
An enchanting batting display by Suryakumar Yadav, hitting his first ball in international cricket for a six, was an enjoyable evening treat.
An enchanting batting display by Suryakumar Yadav, hitting his first ball in international cricket for a six, was an enjoyable evening treat.
An enchanting batting display by Suryakumar Yadav, hitting his first ball in international cricket for a six, was an enjoyable evening treat.
India battled through final-over drama to beat England by eight runs in the fourth Twenty20 International and level the five-match series 2-2 in Ahmedabad.
In our lives, we have seen many couples who we know are perfect for each other, but for some strange reason, don’t marry. I get the same feeling whenever I think of the Indian cricket team and T20 internationals.
Virat Kohli is adamant that England are the “team to beat” at this year’s T20 World Cup as he rejected suggestions from his opposing captain Eoin Morgan that India are firm favourites to prevail on home soil.
It was a hot evening in May of 2017, and an IPL match was going between Gujarat Lions and Delhi Daredevils.
Congratulations to the Indian cricket team for reaching the World Test Championship final.
England captain Joe Root has promised not to brush over any hard questions raised by a thumping series defeat in India and reckons his side would be “stupid” not to learn from the chastening experience.
Ravichandran Ashwin was named man of the series in India’s superb come-from-behind Test series triumph over England – but he still rates their triumph in Australia earlier this year as “the pinnacle”.
Love makes us blind. That, perhaps, is the best explanation for how we as a cricket loving fraternity reacted to the remarkable happenings at the world’s largest and newest cricket stadium last week.
October 22, 2015 would see a boy from Uttarakhand make his first-class debut for Delhi against Bengal.
October 22, 2015 would see a boy from Uttarakhand make his first-class debut for Delhi against Bengal.
October 22, 2015 would see a boy from Uttarakhand make his first-class debut for Delhi against Bengal.
Cricket is well and truly back to life, in the white-ball game at least.
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India should lift the trophy in all probability coz it’s theirs to lose this time around in their own backyard.Yes they …(more)