Fondly known as the ‘chase master’ and ‘run-machine’, Virat Kohli, undoubtedly, is the best batsman in the cricket world. His batting records across all the formats speaks volumes about his batting juggernaut. The aggressive player averages 50 in all the formats. As
India’s ‘Mr. Dependable’ No.3 Cheteshwar Pujara has confessed that he regrets playing the pull shot that put him on the back foot as he was dismissed in the second Test match against New Zealand in Christchurch. India ran through a terrible batting
Virat Kohli’s behaviour at the post-match press conference, after losing the Test series 2-0, clearly reflected that he is thoroughly disappointed with his performance against New Zealand. He lashed out at New Zealand journalist, who asked him a bold question – and
New Zealand bowlers were quick to send off India back to the pavilion early on the third day of the second and final Test in Christchurch. India were halted at 124 as they set up a target of 132 runs for the
The way India started the New Zealand tour nobody would have ever imagined for such a drastic end. India struggled during the ODI series where they were clean swept and now, they have been whitewashed in the Test series as well. New
India had lost the Test series 2-0 against New Zealand but there has been still a positive, to drive out from the series i.e, Jasprit Bumrah. He was back in his old form, knocking out the stumps of opposition batsman at will.
On Sunday (1st March), during day two of the Christchurch Test between the hosts New Zealand and the visitors India, Ravindra Jadeja was trending for his stunning catch to dismiss Neil Wagner. At the stumps of that day, the Indian Head Coach
New Zealand is already leading in the ongoing Test series against India with 1-0. And, they are likely to win the second and last Test match as well because India had a poor outing on the second day in Christchurch. The visitor
Ajinkya Rahane cheaply lost his wicket in both the innings of the second Test match against New Zealand in Christchurch. The team was expecting him to deliver as per the expectations. But like his captain Virat Kohli, he couldn’t spent quality time
With Virat Kohli facing tough times during the ongoing New Zealand tour, the Black Caps’ left-arm pacer Trent Boult talked about their planning, to handle the top-ranked batsman Kohli on Kiwis shores. The hosts New Zealand and the visitors India are currently