2017-01-18

Yuvi is a fighter who never gives up easily: Harbhajan Singh

While Yuvraj Singh’s comeback created a stir among the public, it was Harbhajan Singh who was certainly more interested in the manner in which the southpaw has managed to get back into shape to be reckoned for selection yet again.

Speaking about his selection in the side, Yuvraj Singh went on to add that he was he was focused on his cricket and was also looking to perform consistently in the coming months as well. He also set his target to the 2017 edition of the Champions Trophy, something that is around the corner as well.

“I am focused on making a comeback to the India team. I haven’t given up and want to do well in whatever chances I get in the coming three-four months. I am targeting the Champions Trophy (June, in England).

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Mohammad Yousuf reckons that Tendulkar is better than Kohli

Former Pakistan batsman Mohammad Yousuf has gone on to state that Sachin Tendulkar is a much better batsman as compared to Virat Kohli.

Yousuf had been privy to playing a few matches against the Indian cricketing legend in the past given the fact that their careers coincided at a time when both countries were playing against each other.

Known to be a batsman of class and elegance during his time with the central contract, the 42-year old went on to state that he was indeed a massive fan of the incumbent Indian skipper.

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Goal was to convert centuries into big knocks: Priyank Panchal

Gujarat opener Priyank Panchal has grabbed all the headlines in recent times with his performances in the Ranji Trophy this past season.

With Gujarat winning their first ever title, it would seem clear that he is certainly a prospect for the Indian cricket team at the moment.

Speaking exclusively to News 18, Panchal went on to state that it was indeed an amazing feeling to be contributing to the side in a big way that he did.

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Chris Lynn ruled out of Pakistan series and BBL with neck injury

An unfortunate neck injury has ruled Australian batsman Chris Lynn out of the Pakistan ODI series.

This development comes as a bitter disappointment and barely a few days after the latter was given his ODI debut.

Lynn was handed his debut in the first ODI against Pakistan at the GABBA in Brisbane, a ground that he holds quite dear to his heart.

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Mushfiqur Rahim in doubt for second Test against Kiwis at Christchurch

Bangladesh wicketkeeper-batsman and captain Mushfiqur Rahim has been dealt with yet another injury blow during the ongoing tour of New Zealand with a new thumb injury in addition to the hamstring issues he had during the course of the ODI series.

While the injury will certainly be a blow, it would seem quite clear that this is not the only thing on Mushfiqur Rahim’s mind.

Rahim was hit in the neck by a rising delivery from Tim Southee and was the second player to be stretchered off the field of play after Imrul Kayes.

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Shane Watson reckons the Aussies will do better than 2013 tour

Shane Watson, a prominent part of the Australian side in the 2013 tour of the subcontinent believes that the upcoming tour of India would certainly not be as bad as it once was.

Watson was a part of the side that toured India in 2013 and was simply thrashed out of sight following a 4-0 whitewash as well. Speaking after the selection of the side, it was clear that Watson only has wanted to motivate this side stating that the tour cannot be as bad.

It really can’t get any worse than what it was in 2013,” Watson told Cricket Australia’s website. “So that’s a good starting point because that’s as bad as it can get, players getting suspended from a Test match. I’m sure that won’t happen this time.”

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Virat Kohli abdicated his favourite butter chicken and mutton rolls to maintain fitness

After a brilliant run chase in the 1st ODI against England at Pune, Man of the Match Kedar Jadhav was asked whether it was tough to run with Virat Kohli.

As the world admires Kohli’s fitness regime and works ethics, Rajkumar Sharma admires the sacrifices Kohli has done in order to reach the pinnacle

Speaking to the Cricket Next, Sharma said that as captain Kohli always wants to set the best example as he feels his team will get complacent if he doesn’t lead from the front.

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Reports of ‘Lack of Planning’ for India v England ODI dismissed by OCA

With the state of matters for the England tour of India as well as the financial situations of all the cricket boards affiliated to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in dire straits, there has been a new controversy brewing from the Odisha Cricket Board.

This comes a day or two before the second ODI between India and England to be played in Cuttack.

Previously, reports from Mr. Asirbad Behra, the former secretary of the Odisha Cricket Association had gone on to state that the players had been scheduled to arrive in Cuttack a day before the match due to the unavailability of the rooms.

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Legends Club “Hall of Fame’ inducts former India skipper Kapil Dev

Former India skipper Kapil Dev has been added to the list of Legends’ Club Hall of Fame in the presence of a few former Indian cricketers including his teammate and the former skipper himself Sunil Gavaskar.

Kapil led the Indian side to victory in the 1983 edition of the World Cup has been considered by several to be the best all-rounder to be produced by India in recent times.

He was offered a citation by Madhav Apte, one of the oldest living players in presence of former India captains Ajit Wadekar, Sunil Gavaskar and Nari Contractor at the Cricket Club of India here.

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Mark Butcher feels Virat Kohli doesn’t have a weakness in his batting

Riding on brilliant centuries from Indian captain Virat Kohli and Kedar Jadhav, the Men in Blue clinched a sensational come from behind victory in the 1st ODI against at Pune to go 1-0 up in the 3 match series.

It was a brilliant display of batsmanship by Kohli and the local boy Jadhav who took on the English bowlers mercilessly after being reduced to 63/4, in a run chase of 351.

“The question that will be on the lips of all the England players and supporters right now is how to stop Virat Kohli?

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Bat-smith Mahesh Ranasube helped India and England players ahead of the 1st ODI

When in Pune, do it like the Punekars. The India and England teams were in the city for the 1st ODI of the series and the local boy Kedar Jadhav didn’t just assist the Men in Blue on their way to a record chase he also helped players from both the teams in getting their bats fixed.

When the teams arrived Jadhav took his bat for repair to bat-smith, Mahesh Ranasube a 25-year-old city boy who has turned his passion into profession and his shop Ubhe sports is the only store in the city that repairs bats.

Jadhav the Pune-lad has been taking help from Ranasube from the last couple of years.

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I haven’t seen a stronger Indian team than this one: Kim Hughes

Former Australian skipper Kim Hughes feels that the current Indian side led by Virat Kohli is a more balanced and stronger unit, the team has seen in the past.

He said that Virat has been leading the side exceptionally well in the recent times which would pose a huge challenge for the Steve Smith led Australia once they visit India for a four-match Test series which begins on February 23 in Pune.

“I haven’t seen a stronger Indian team than this one. I watched the India vs England series on TV and I think Virat Kohli did an inspirational job as captain and his batting was absolutely sublime,” Hughes was quoted as saying by mid-day.

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Josh Hazelwood eager to make waves for himself in India

Josh Hazelwood, who has never toured India previously has gone on to state that the Indian tour would be a great opportunity for him to stand out from the other pacers in the world.

While the Indians have been dominant and have given away very little in their own backyard, it would seem quite clear that Hazelwood is eyeing glory in the upcoming season.

Since 2004, Australia has not won a single Test match in India with their only win in Tests in Asia having come from their 2011 win in Sri Lanka. However, since then, they have gone on a downward spiral, something they’d be looking to overturn in the near future.

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Shahid Afridi becomes the latest to take a dig at Ian Chappell

After becoming an extremely unpopular commodity in Pakistan, Ian Chappell has now had to the brunt of former skipper Shahid Afridi as well.

The latter was the skipper of Pakistan until Pakistan’s terrible performance in the 2016 edition of the World T20 seemingly played on enemy territory.’

After being stripped of the captaincy, Pakistan’s performances on the international stage improved quite a bit with them rising to the top position in the ICC World Rankings. However, some horrible performances, after all, that went on to ensure that the Pakistanis went 12 Tests without a win.

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New Zealand stands to profit from beating Bangladesh in Christchurch

Following their win against Bangladesh in the Basin Reserve in Wellington, the New Zealand cricket team actually stands to gain from the fact that if they get a positive result in the upcoming match at Christchurch.

They will get the one point that they so richly deserve to go one position ahead of Pakistan who is currently in sixth place at the moment.

In spite of taking over the captaincy across all formats earlier this year, Kane Williamson has found it extremely difficult to get his team off to the momentum they need.

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No Test cricket for AB de Villiers in 2017; will play the IPL

Cricket South Africa, the majority of South African cricket fans and the entire cricketing fraternity around the world has been concerned about this man’s fitness for the last 6 months or so.

Ever since AB de Villiers injured his elbow he has been out of action and now that he is fully fit and ready for a comeback he has made it clear that his primary target is to be at his best for the 2019 World Cup and is willing to make sacrifices to ensure that.

A day after AB quashed reports that he was planning on retiring from Tests the 32-year-old has ruled himself out of the Test series on South Africa’s tour of England later this year and will also skip the two-Test series against Bangladesh.

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