The 2019 World Cup Semi-Final havoc between the Blackcaps and the Men in Blue is still fresh in our minds. Following that, both the teams met for a 2-match test series in New Zealand (2020) which was again a failure for the Indians. Now, they are meeting again with the Indians aiming to take a … Continue reading Time for a Revenge? ft. WTC Final 2021
Indian Women’s Team return to Test Cricket
Indian Women last took the field in the whites in November 2014 against the Proteas Women in Mysore, India. Now, they are ready to grace the format again, after seven long years. Indian Women's Team at Wormsley Cricket Ground, 2014. (Credits: BCCI/ICC Twitter) They will face the English Women in one off-test from 16th to … Continue reading Indian Women’s Team return to Test Cricket
AB de Villiers: The most skilled batsman ever?
AB de Villiers is the most complete player of the modern era! ~ Adam Gilchrist In the sport of Cricket, there are disagreements on almost every statement we make. But there is one thing to which almost everyone agrees, that is, AB de Villiers is the most 'skilled' player to grace this sport. AB de … Continue reading AB de Villiers: The most skilled batsman ever?
India’s Domination Against the Proteas in the Tests
India show unparalleled domination in whitewashing the Proteas. Team India registered their sixth series sweep in Test history as they recorded their biggest win ever over the South Africans. They won by an innings and 202 runs in the third and final Test in Ranchi. The way the hosts outplayed the visitors in the whole series … Continue reading India’s Domination Against the Proteas in the Tests
T20s vs. Test: Power vs. Temperament
"One of the big things about T20 is not having the fear of getting out!" ~ Brendon McCullum Every format of the sport is constantly evolving and none of the three is held back. The two extremes of these three are T20s and Tests. The former has just 20 overs per side, where as the … Continue reading T20s vs. Test: Power vs. Temperament
Cricket in India
Cricket is not the national sport of India, though it may definitely seem like it is. Cricket in India was introduced by Britishers who ruled our country for about 200 years and now it has struck the deep roots in the nation. The craze of this sport is such that, they watch one match and … Continue reading Cricket in India
The Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Being a fan of MS Dhoni is very easy and being his hater is the toughest. The cool which he maintains MS Dhoni is that man who never loses his cool irrespective of the result he faces. He is calm and composed under pressure. You won't see a different MS Dhoni even if his team … Continue reading The Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Race to the play-offs
Sunrisers Hyderabad, Chennai Super Kings, Kolkata Knight Riders and Rajasthan Royals are into the play offs. Facing the odds - Rajasthan Royals Rajasthan Royals needed everything to go their way after the return of Jos Buttler and Ben Stokes to England. It was against RCB where they clinched an amazing win and kept themselves in … Continue reading Race to the play-offs
Elimination by the corner – MI vs KXIP
Another do or die game is by the corner. Both MI and KXIP are languishing in the bottom half of the points table with 10 and 12 points respectively. A typical Mumbai Indians run Mumbai Indians as always started their season in a wobbly manner, winning just 2 off their first 8 games, then continuing … Continue reading Elimination by the corner – MI vs KXIP
The Eleventh Hour – Rajasthan Royals vs Kolkata Knight Riders
The Royals and The Knights, both had a good start to the tourney but unfortunately they were not consistent. So, now, both the teams are caught in an ugly middle position. A loss from here for either of the teams can tell them to sit out of the play-offs. Both RR and KKR will face … Continue reading The Eleventh Hour – Rajasthan Royals vs Kolkata Knight Riders