Monday 25 March 2019

IPL - 'Revamped' Delhi thump Mumbai for a 37-run victory

The patched-up 'Delhi' side began their Indian Premier League crusade with a vehement win over the Rohit Sharma-drove Mumbai at the Wankhede Stadium on Sunday.

Mumbai won the hurl and chose to handle initial, a choice that Rohit Sharma lamented toward the end. Delhi's inning began a disquieting note as they lost two brisk wickets – Prithvi Shaw (7) and Shreyas Iyer (16) – inside the initial four overs of the diversion. Read More

Friday 15 March 2019

Duminy to take retirement from ODIs after 2019 World Cup

A standout amongst the most experienced and bankable South African player Jean-Paul Duminy has made it official that he will say goodbye to the 50-over arrangement of the amusement after the finish of the 2019 release of the ICC Cricket World Cup in England and Wales.

The 34-year-old cricketer, who has 193 One-Day Internationals to his name, was incorporated into South Africa's ODI squad following a protracted lay-off from the universal cricket because of shoulder damage. Read More

Supreme Court lifts life ban on Sreesanth!

The Supreme Court has as of late put aside the Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) disciplinary advisory group's organization over forcing an actual existence restriction on veteran quick bowler S.Sreesanth for his supposed association in the scandalous spot-fixing embarrassment in the 2013 release of the Indian Premier League (IPL).

The court asked the administering cricket body to reexamine the discipline for the previous Indian cricketer, inside the following three months. Be that as it may, the court dismissed Sreesanth's supplication of not being rebuffed by any means. Read More

Tuesday 12 March 2019

Kohli needs Dhoni's calmness in the field - Bishan Singh Bedi

Previous Indian off spinner, Bishan Singh Bedi has scrutinized the BCCI for resting MS Dhoni for the last two ODIs against Australia. The arrangement is at level by 2-2, with Australia pursuing down a mammoth 358 in the most recent ODI at Mohali with 3 overs to save.

Ashton Turner turned the diversion over its head, by crushing a sparkling 84 of 49 conveyances. In any case, had the multi year old Rishabh Pant confused Turner on Chahal's finished, the result would have conceivably been extraordinary. Read More

Thursday 21 February 2019

It was just the case of kicking on in the innings - Jason Roy

The first ODI between the hosts – Windies and England was in reality a run gala, as Chris Gayle ran uncontrolled with excessive six hitting capacities of his own which saw him achieve his 24th ODI ton on his arrival diversion for the Caribbean islands.

Windies fueled their way to a mammoth first innings score of 360 of every 50 overs of play. Yet, the main group on the planet – England, lead by two shining tons by Jason Roy and Joe Root guided the guests past greatness with six wickets close by, and eight balls to go. Read More

Doesn't matter if India is not a part of the WC - Harbhajan


Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh is known to be a standout amongst the most frank individuals in the cricketing scene and at whatever point something exceptional occurs in the nation, Bhajji dependably comes forthright and does not motivate hesitant to talk his psyche.

The Indian cricketer currently had some solid words with respect to the World Cup coordinate among India and Pakistan, which is booked to happen on June sixteenth, in the wake of censuring the loathsome dread assault in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama. Read More

They surprised us with the way they played in Durban - du Plesis


South Africa and Faf du Plesis were in chaos when Sri Lanka's center request batsman Kusal Perera did the inconceivable and won Sri Lanka the first from the jaws of thrashing, through a shining thump of 153, which helped a few cricket darlings to remember that well known Brian Lara innings against Australia.

With the guests presently getting the immeasurably vital lead, the second and last Test of the arrangement turns into an absolute necessity win for the Protease so as to protect their home record. Read More