If you’re a cricket fan, you would have probably heard the saying, ‘catches win matches’. 2015 saw some great takes by fielders who were ready to put it all on the line just to send the opposition’s batsman back to the pavilion.
We’re at the end of 2015 for now. As the years progressed, cricket kept evolving along with it. The game started bringing out new innovations, new rules and along with all these positive activities, controversies followed suit. Even controversies evolved throughout the
We have seen sixes going flat, going just above the fielder standing on the boundary, going directly to the crowds or in the first tier stands. But, only a handful of times have we seen the ball going out of the park,
Some say practice makes a man perfect. West Indies’ current performance proves the proverb right. Their practice, after the 1st Test loss by an innings and 212 runs, clearly made them better but were still far from perfect as they lost the
Some concluded that old grudges never fade away after watching a video that went viral on social media that shows Gautam Gambhir not shaking hands with Dhoni at the end of their Vijay Hazare Trophy match. The 2nd Quarter Final of the Vijay
Delhi captain Gautam Gambhir has falsified all rumors on social media about him ignoring Indian captain Dhoni for a “well-played” handshake after Delhi won the quarter finals of the Vijay Hazare Trophy by beating Jharkhand by 99 runs. The video showing Gambhir not
Finishing the game is a skill in itself. It requires nerves of steel, an innovative and creative mind and the self believe to take on any bowler in the world. Most of the cricketers have not been able to master it and
Performance is being taken as the top priority for Bangladesh as they are build their squad for the upcoming ICC World T20 2016, going to be held in India. The selectors would be forming a preliminary squad for the mega T20 event
Moments are something which are not very long in duration but lasts in our memory forever. They create a lasting impression which holds our attention for quite a long time. The players, the field, the action, the game of cricket in itself
Delhi-born. India Under-19 Captain. Reserve batsman for India. Regular No.3 batsman for India. Vice-Captain of India (limited overs). Test Captain of India. The journey of Virat Kohli has been an inspiring one. The year of 2015 was something more uplifting for the stylish