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Sunday 8 April 2018

IPL 2018: Dwayne Bravo's blitzkrieg gives Chennai Super Kings exactly the start they needed to their comeback season


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Mumbai's Wankhede stadium was brimming with an alluring sense of chaos that has been synonymous with cricket consumption in India, especially in recent times.

It was time for the Indian Premier League (IPL) and a cracker of an opener was scheduled on 7 April between defending champions Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings.


At the toss, which Mahendra Singh Dhoni won and chose to bowl first, Mumbai captain Rohit Sharma was asked about his team composition and he mentioned the inclusion of a young leg-spinner named Mayank Markande, who Rohit hoped would be the surprise package.
Markande was introduced just after the powerplay in which Chennai had managed to score a decent 42 runs for the loss of two wickets.
CSK's opener Ambati Rayudu, a surprise pick considering the presence of Murali Vijay in the squad, had hit a flurry of fours and was playing with a strike rate of 137 when he took guard to the IPL debutant.
After two dot balls, Rayudu decided to take the attack into the Mumbai camp, but misjudged a googly and was adjudged leg before. A couple of balls later, new batsman Kedar Jadhav caught another well-disguised googly on his pads, but received a reprieve after the umpire's decision of 'not out' wasn't contested by Mumbai.
Markande struck in his very next over, removing Dhoni from the equation with a wrong'un to leave the visitors, chasing a target of 166, tottering at 51/4 after eight overs.
CSK's score read 75/5 after 12 overs. Markande's figures were a respectable 2/15 after three straight overs.
The youngster measured his run up for his last over and waltzed in to bowl the first delivery of the 13th to the new batsman at the crease — Dwayne Bravo.
A lot happened in the 13th over.
Bravo danced down the track to launch a six over the bowler's head. Jadhav pulled a hamstring and had to go off the field and Deepak Chahar became Markande's third victim.
It was clearly Markande's day so far and he was well on his way to win a well-deserved Player of the Match award on his IPL debut. But Bravo had other plans.
Former Mumbai captain Harbhajan Singh joined Bravo in the middle and perished trying to improve the scoring.
Chennai needed 60 runs off the last five overs. This was not an impossible task despite having just three wickets in hand.

Earlier in the first innings, the Pandya brothers (Krunal and Hardik) scored an impressive 48 runs in the last five overs to take the Mumbai total to 165 after being 65/2 at the halfway point.
Mumbai's swashbuckling opening pair of Rohit and West Indies' Evin Lewis were kept in check by Shane Watson and Chahar, the highest wicket-taker in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2018.
While there were doubts cast over the inclusion of the right-arm medium pacer over Shardul Thakur, Chahar dispelled such murmurs by picking up the wicket of Lewis with an inswinging delivery in his second over. This also became the first appearance of Decision Review System in the IPL.
Chennai's frontline spinners — Harbhajan, Ravindra Jadeja and Imran Tahir — were treated with disdain by Suryakumar Yadav and Ishan Kishan.
With runs leaking, Dhoni turned to Bravo, who too had a pretty rough start to his bowling, going for three consecutive fours off the blade of Yadav.
Watson was brought back into the attack to break the Yadav-Kishan partnership, and he executed his orders to perfection and Tahir chipped in with a wicket that brought the Pandya brothers out to the middle in the 15th over.
Though Mumbai scored 48 runs off the next 30 balls, it was mainly off Mark Wood's bowling, whereas Bravo, Chennai's death-overs specialist, gave away a paltry 11 runs off his 18 deliveries.
Bravo seemed to be continuing from where he left off in the Big Bash League (BBL), in which captaining the Melbourne Renegades, he ended up becoming the tournament's highest wicket-taker.
Bravo's blitzkrieg innings
Chennai were struggling at 105/7 after 15 overs, chasing 165. Still the required run rate of 12 was gettable, but the lack of wickets was a worry for Dhoni's boys.
Mumbai captain Rohit turned to India's death-over specialist Jasprit Bumrah, who landed in a full delivery outside off that Bravo dispatched for six over extra cover. With Bumrah reining in the flow of runs immediately thereafter, the required run rate shot up to 12.75
Hardik's impressive 17th over ensured Bravo's natural game was cramped and with Wood picking up Mustafizur Rahman at long-leg, Chennai was now at a precarious 119/8 with 18 balls left and the required rate at 15.66.
In the 2017-18 season of the BBL, Bravo's batting wasn't exactly tested as he often batted during the slog overs. However, he managed to consistently score 20-30 runs. Even during last year's Caribbean Premier League (CPL), when Bravo led the Trinbago Knight Riders to the title, his bowling exploits made more noise than his batting.
The Dhoni-led Chennai clearly needed the batsman in Bravo to deliver on a sultry Saturday evening at the Wankhede and with Tahir set to take strike, Rohit trusted New Zealand's Mitchell McClenaghan to finish the job in the 18th over.
A single down to third man brought Bravo back on strike and he scored 19 over the next five balls that were a mix of full-length deliveries, a yorker, a short ball and a full toss.
Bravo's highest T20 score since 2017 was 26. He was now on 48 and Chennai needed 27 off 12.
Bumrah tried to bowl yorkers in his first two deliveries of the 19th over, but missed it completely and Bravo hoisted them for back-to-back sixes. He had a stroke of luck when trying to dig out Bumrah's first successful yorker in that over, as the ball trickled back onto the stumps, but somehow failed to disturb the woodwork.
Bravo dispatched the next low full toss beyond midwicket boundary for a six.
CSK now needed just seven runs off the last seven balls, but the match reached yet another anti-climax as Bravo mistimed the last ball of the penultimate over and  Rohit at mid-off held onto a regulation catch.
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Jadhav, forced to retire hurt earlier, returned to face the last over from Mustafizur and hoped to repose the team management's faith that saw them spend Rs 7.8 crore at the auctions to rope in his services.
He fended off the first three balls, and then sent the next flying over short fine-leg to level the scores and used the crease to hit a boundary through cover to cap a memorable night for the Chennai side that made their way back into the tournament after a two-year suspension.
Bravo was rightfully awarded the Man of the Match and finally displayed a facet to his batting that had failed to surface over the past year. He took responsibility and delivered what the team wanted from their most reliable allrounder.
This was the start Chennai Super Kings needed to make a roaring return into the IPL. This was the start Chennai needed to temporarily silence criticism about the over-reliance on experienced players and not investing in young cricketers. This was the start Dhoni and Co needed to shift focus back on to the field.
More importantly, this was exactly the start that was needed to flag off this 51-day cricket extravaganza that will make or break careers of a number of cricketers from across the world, a tournament that has made heroes out of nobodies — the Indian Premier League.


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Friday 9 February 2018

India vs South Africa 4th ODI Live Cricket Streaming Online Score: When and where to watch IND vs SA 4th ODI

India vs South Africa 4th ODI will be played at Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg on Saturday with India leading the series 3-0 after winning the first three ODIs



After losing the Test series against South Africa by 2-1, India have bounced back in the ODI format. The side led by Virat Kohli has already won the first three ODIs and have taken a 3-0 lead in the 6-match ODI series. From this point, India cannot lose the series. But if South Africa go on to win the remaining ODIs, then they will be able to stop India from winning their first series in the country. Kohli, who has been in supreme form, scoring two centuries already in the tournament, would not want that. With his spin duo of Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal in brilliant form, the Indian captain would want to seal the series by winning the 4th ODI at Wanderers in Johannesburg. South Africa will hope they can shift the momentum by winning the 4th ODI and change the tide of the tournament in their favour.

When is the India vs South Africa 4th ODI?
India vs South Africa 4th ODI will be played on Saturday, February 10, 2018. This is the 4th ODI of the six-match series between the two teams. India won the first three matches and have taken a 3-0 lead in the series.
Where is the India vs South Africa 4th ODI?
India vs South Africa 4th ODI will be played at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg. India won the Test match here earlier against South Africa on a pitch that was deemed to be dangerous.
What time does India vs South Africa 4th ODI start?
India vs South Africa 4th ODI begins at 04:30 PM IST (1100 hrs GMT). The coverage of IND vs SA 4th ODI will begin on the broadcasting channel from 3:30 PM IST. The toss will take place at 04:00 PM IST.

Which TV channels will broadcast India vs South Africa 4th ODI start?
India vs South Africa 4th ODI will be broadcast on Sony Ten1 Sports and Sony Ten 1 Sports HD in English commentary. You can also catch the live coverage on Sony Ten 3 in Hindi commentary.
How do I watch online live streaming of India vs South Africa 4th ODI?
India vs South Africa 4th ODI live streaming will be available on SonyLIV.com. You can also catch live scores, live updates and live commentary on IndianExpress.com.
What are the squads of India vs South Africa 4th ODI?
India ODI Squad: Virat Kohli(c), Rohit SharmaShikhar DhawanAjinkya Rahane, Shreyas Iyer, Manish Pandey, Kedar Jadhav, Dinesh Karthik, MS Dhoni, Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, Shardul Thakur
South Africa ODI Squad: Hashim Amla, Quinton de Kock, Jean-Paul Duminy, Imran Tahir, Aiden Markram (c), David Miller, Morne Morkel, Chris Morris, Lungisani Ngidi, Andile Phehlukwayo, Kagiso Rabada, Tabraiz Shamsi, Khaya Zondo, Farhan Berhardien

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Sunday 3 December 2017

India vs Sri Lanka, 3rd Test Day 2: Virat Kohli, Who Had 0 Double Centuries Till 2016, Scores His 6th

Virat Kohli is only the second Indian to score back-to-back double centuries after Vinod Kambli.



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India captain Virat Kohli on Sunday notched up his 6th double century as India dominated the first session of play on Day 2 of the 3rd Test against Sri Lanka at the Feroz Shah Kotla. The 29-year-old is now the only captain to score six double centuries in Test cricket, breaking West Indies great Brian Lara's record of 5. 

Interestingly, Kohli had no double centuries on his resume till 2016. The stylish right-hander is only the second Indian to score back-to-back double centuries after Vinod Kambli. Kohli remained on 156 with Rohit Sharma on six at the end of the Day 1. Kohli joined Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag in sharing the record of most number of double centuries for India in Tests. Kohli took 238 deliveries to complete his second consecutive double hundred.

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He scored 243 off 287 balls, an innings that included 25 boundaries.
Along with Rohit Sharma (65, 101 balls), Kohli added 135 runs for the fifth wicket as Sri Lanka never looked like getting any wickets during the session before Lakshan Sandakan induced a bottom edge off Rohit at the stroke of lunch. Rohit, who made a comeback to playing in a Test match in Nagpur, now has five consecutive scores of over 50 plus in his last five matches in longest format.

He had three successive half tons against New Zealand last year before being injured. He made a comeback with a hundred and looked good for another one before being dismissed by Sandakan.
The Indians did not take any risks yet scored 129 runs in the first session as Sri Lankan pacers either bowled half-volleys on off-stump channel or drifted on the pads. They wasted the new ball as both Kohli and Rohit dispatched the loose balls with consummate ease.
The two spinners mostly bowled short with Dilruwan Perera unable to find his length. His spin bowling partner chinaman Lakshan Sandakan used more googlies but it was Rohit, who attacked more than Kohli.

He lofted Sandakan over long-off for a six and got to his half-century with another down the ground six off Perera. It was not before Kohli had pulled Lahiru Gamage towards deep mid-wicket for two runs to complete another double century in 238 balls.
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Wednesday 8 November 2017

MS Dhoni doing absolutely fine, why are people pointing him out: Virat Kohli

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Virat Kohli vehemently defended MS Dhoni whose place in the team has come under scrutiny following his recent performances with the bat.



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Virat Kohlivehemently defended MS Dhoni stating that the former Indian captain remains fit despite his age and that he remains one of the most important members of the team. “First, I don’t understand why are people only pointing him out, I’m not able to understand this,” said the Indian skipper in apress conference after India’s third T20I against New Zealand. Kohli said that the main reason for Dhoni’s place in the Indian side being questioned is because of his age. “If I fail three times, no one is going to point fingers at me because I’m not over 35,” he said.

MS Dhoni’s role came under scrutiny once again after India’s loss to New Zealand in the second T20I. India had lost too many wickets while chasing a target of 197 and Dhoni struggled to get going, resulting in the run rate climbing. Kohli, though, said that any player batting in that position would have been unable to get runs early in their innings. “You have to understand, the position in which he comes out to bat, even Hardik [Pandya] could not score in that game,” Kohli said.

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 “Then why are we only pointing out one man? Hardik also got out in the last T20 that we played in Rajkot. We are conveniently targeting only one man which is not fair. We also have to look at the fact that by the time he comes in, either the run rate is already eight-and-a-half or nine-and-a-half and the wicket is also not the same when the new ball is bowled,” said Kohli.

“Also, the batsmen who are set from the top, they find it easier to strike the ball straightaway compared to the guys who come lower down the order,” said Kohli, “And the kind of wicket that we have played on, the wear and tear has been much more in the latter half. You have to assess everything.”


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Kohli pointed out that Dhoni remains fit and that he is contributing to the team. “The guy is fit, he is passing all the fitness tests, he is contributing to the team in every way possible, tactically on the field, with the bat. If you look at the series against Sri Lanka and Australia, he did really well and in this series he hasn’t got much time to bat,” said the Indian captain, “As team management and players, we understand the situations in which he goes out to bat.

 We don’t get emotional and excited by the opinions of people who are looking at things from a different point of view. If you are playing, you know how the wicket is and what the situation is like. So, I think he is doing absolutely fine. He understands his game, he understands his role, but it doesn’t come off every time. He hit a six in Delhi and it was shown five times in the post-match show. Everyone got really happy. 

And suddenly he doesn’t score in one game and we are after his life. I think people need to be a bit more patient. He’s a guy who understands various cricketers. He’s a very smart guy. He understands where he stands with his body, with his game. So I don’t think anyone else has the right to decide that for him.”

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Monday 30 October 2017

India vs New Zealand 3rd ODI Stats: Virat Kohli’s extraordinary numbers, India maintain perfect record

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India vs New Zealand 3rd ODI stats show that India and captain Virat Kohli have been in fine form in ODIs.



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India continued their unbeaten run in bilateral ODI series as they won their seventh successive series on Sunday. In a three-match series against New Zealand, India won the second and third ODI to win the series 2-1. This is also their sixth straight series win over New Zealand in India. New Zealand have never won a bilateral ODI series in India.

On personal level, Virat Kohliachieved a few feats on Sunday while Rohit Sharma also got his name in the stats book after his century. Here are a few more statastics from the third ODI between India and New Zealand.

*India enjoys 100 per cent record vs New Zealand, winning all six bilateral series in ODIs in India between 1988-89 and 2017.
* Virat Kohli became the first Indian captain to win seven successive bilateral series in ODIs – between June 2016 and October 2017.
* As captain, Kohli enjoys winning percentage of 78.57 – 33 wins, nine losses and a no-result game out of 43 contested in ODIs.
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* On the other hand, Kane Williamson enjoys success percentage of 46.34 – 19 wins, 22 losses and two no-result games out of 43 played in ODIs.
* New Zealand’s 331 for seven is their third highest Innings total in a losing cause while chasing in ODIs – the highest being 335/5 vs Australia at Perth on 28-1-2007 and 334 vs India at Christchurch on March 8, 2009.
* Rohit Sharma (147 off 138 balls) has posted his first hundred vs New Zealand – his 15th in ODIs.
* Rohit’s aforesaid tally includes five centuries this year – the most hit by him in a calendar year.
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* Rohit is now the first batsman to record two centuries at Green Park, Kanpur -in consecutive matches. He had registered 150 vs South Africa in a losing cause at this venue on October 11, 2015.
* Rohit has managed 1076 runs at an average of 67.25 in 18 matches – the second time in a calendar year when he scored 1,000 runs or more in ODIs – the first occasion being in 2013 when he had totalled 1196 (ave.52.00) in 28 matches.
* Rohit became the second batsman after Virat Kohli to amass 1,000 runs or more this year in ODIs.

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* Ten times, Rohit has posted hundreds in a winning cause in ODIs – his tally being 3941 at an average of 52.54 in 99 matches.
* Rohit Sharma’s first Man of the Match award vs New Zealand is his eleventh in ODIs.
* Virat Kohli’s tally of 32 centuries is exceeded only by Sachin Tendulkar(49) in ODIs.
* As a captain, Kohli has posted 20 hundreds in International Cricket. Just two captains have more such centuries – Ricky Ponting (41) and Graeme Smith (33).
* Kohli holds another record as captain. His tally of 1460 (ave.76.84) in 26 matches this year is the highest by any captain in a calendar year in ODIs, obliterating Ricky Ponting’s tally of 1424 (ave.79.11) in 27 matches in 2007.
* Virat Kohli’s first Player of the series award vs New Zealand is his fifth in ODIs.
# Kohli, with 263 runs at an average of 87.66, including two hundreds has top-scored in the just concluded series.
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* Kohli has taken just 194 innings to race to 9000 runs in ODIs – the quickest in ODIs, surpassing the 205 innings taken by Abraham de Villiers. Kohli has taken just nine years 72 days to reach this milestone – the least time taken by a batsman to complete 9000 runs.
* Kohli has posted 32 hundreds in ODIs – five vs New Zealand. Only Virender Sehwag has registered more centuries (6) than Kohli in ODIs between India and New Zealand.
* With his Kanpur hundred – 113 vs New Zealand, Kohli became the second Indian captain to post 10 hundreds in ODIs. Sourav Ganguly, with 11 centuries, holds an Indian record.
 Kohli is the sixth Indian and the 19th overall to complete 9,000 runs or more in ODIs.

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* Kohli’s tally of six centuries is a record by any captain in a calendar year in ODIs. Ricky Ponting had achieved the feat twice – in 2003 & in 2007. Sourav Ganguly (in 2000), Graeme Smith (in 2005) and Abraham De Villiers (in 2015) had registered five centuries each as captain in a calendar year in ODIs.
* Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli were involved in a stand of 230 for the second wicket – the second highest for India for any wicket vs New Zealand in ODIs next only to the 331 between Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid for the second wicket at Hyderabad on November 8, 1999.
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*The 230-run partnership involving Kohli and Rohit Sharma is the highest in ODIs. The pair became the first to be associated in four double century stands in OIs.
* Jasprit Bumrah (3/47) has produced excellent match- winning bowling figures in ODIs. His figures are his second best in ODIs in India next only to the 3 for 35 vs New Zealand at Delhi on October 20, 2016.
* In 28 ODIs, Bumrah took his tally of wickets to 52 at an average of 22.28 with a strike rate of 28.0. His feat of reaching 50 wickets is the second quickest by an Indian bowler next only to Ajit Agarkar’s 23.
* Bhuvneshwar Kumar (10-0-92-1) has registered his second worst bowling performance in terms of runs conceded in an ODI innings next only to the 10-0-106-1 vs South Africa at Mumbai on October 25, 2015.
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