Sanju Samson knew he was going to be named the new captain of Rajasthan Royals (RR) a while before it was made public. He couldn’t resist sharing the news with his close circle—his parents and wife Charu. Ahead of IPL 2021, Sanju
Sanju Samson said he is eager to lead his franchise Rajasthan Royals in the upcoming 14th season of the upcoming Indian Premier League 2021 and learn a lot from Kumar Sangakkara, who was roped in as the Director of Cricket. Rajasthan Royals’
Virat Kohli became only the second player in the history of cricket to score over 10,000 runs batting at No.3 position. He achieved the feat during the 2nd ODI against England at Pune, as the Indian skipper registered his 105th fifty-plus score
David Miller played only a game in last year’s Indian Premier League (IPL) but Rajasthan Royals (RR) Director of Cricket, Kumar Sangakkara knows how dangerous the South Africa swashbuckling batsman can be in the shortest format. He has 1850 runs in 80
Century is one of happiest moments for a batsman. The top-class batsmen always try to play big three-digit knocks and this insistence gets higher against the challenging side in challenging conditions. The Indian national cricket team has evolved as a challenging side
Kumar Sangakkara is worried about Delhi Capitals qualifying for playoffs as they have lost their last 3 matches as things have gone a little downhill in the last few matches as they lost against KXIP, KKR and SRH. Delhi Capitals have looked
Kumar Sangakkara, who is a commentator in IPL 2020 felt that 2020 was a year where things didn’t quite go according to MS Dhoni’s fans, and he felt the CSK skipper should have played competitive cricket to back in form in IPL
Kumar Sangakkara, the former Sri Lankan wicket-keeper batsman, blamed dropped catches cost Chennai Super Kings (CSK) their loss at the hand of table-toppers Delhi Capitals. CSK’s terrible run in IPL 2020 continued on Saturday after they were defeated by Delhi Capitals (DC)
A wicket-keeper batsman is a very specialized cricketer. In modern cricket, wicket-keepers are not only performing consistently behind the stumps with the gloves, but they are also consistently performing with the bat in hand. Due to this present culture, we now see
Kumar Sangakkara, Sri Lankan wicket-keeper believes that England pacer James Anderson may have set a record that will not be broken after he became the first pacer to reach 600 Test wickets. He made history on the fifth day of the third