The 2016 cricket calendar will draw curtains once Australia and South Africa play their Boxing Day home games starting December 26 in Melbourne and Port Elizabeth respectively. It has been a scintillating year with many highlights for cricketing audiences to relish, with
The year 2016 not just belonged to T20 World Cup and oodles of Test home Test matches played by the Indian team, but also belonged to Virat Kohli and his lover affair with none other than the shortest format of the game
Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s historic image of holding the World Cup trophy at Wankhede is still immortalised in Indian cricket’s folklore but not many know that Indian cricket’s arguably the best ODI captain was once a ticket collector at the Kharagpur railway station. But
Lendl Simmons was expected to miss T20 World Cup 2016 due to an injury. But somehow he managed recovery from the injury and had just made it to the squad. (Image Source : News18 .com) The player who has been the vital cog for West
Just like his captain did before, David Warner has also shouldered the major responsibility for Australia’s struggling middle order in the recently concluded World T20. Warner surprisingly averaged just 9.5 in four matches in his new middle order position during Australia’s frustrating
Former Australia captain Steve Waugh, who led his team to World Cup 2003 triumph believes that in Australia, the focus of cricket authorities on Test cricket is certainly laudatory but at the same time, it is also responsible for the team’s unsatisfactory performance