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ishuess · 9 months
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I think it's high time people should recognising Ishan Kishan a seperate individual from Shubman Gill. Shipping Ishman is good..I ship them too. But now at a time where Ishan needs recognition for his game. Like things are getting out of hand now.
I love Shubman Gill but Shubman gets out on a duck and there are 2 units of people one hating him as overrated but there also exists a strong fanbase hailing him for his previous performance and supporting him in those downs. And he gets a chance to even after his duck.
On the other Ishan Kishan the fastest batsman to hit a double century and someone who saved us from humiliation in Ind Vs Pak match. He hit 2 back to back 50s against recent IND VS AUS T20. Gets out on 0 in the 3rd match and now he is bullied for his strike rate and shit. Strike rate should be compared between players who got equal chances. Not someone who played back to back and someone who was benched after their 1 bad and 10 good performances.
So it's time for his fanbase to see him more as a player than just a happy little child who has a too cute bond with his best friend. He has become just a joker for the team who entertains them when the mood is low. I don't know if this message really helps the situation but just putting it out there
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cricketbazar · 4 months
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A look At Team India's Form, Top Performances, Key Talking Points Ahead Of T20 WC
Despite the talks around strike rate and lack of great pace bowling options, Team India is heading into the ICC T20 World Cup starting from June 1 with the most series wins and fine performances under their belt.
India will start their T20 World Cup campaign on June 5 against Ireland at the newly constructed Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York.
Here is a look at Men in Blue's form and statistics, since their T20 WC semifinal loss to England by 10 wickets in November 2022, ahead of the campaign:
-India tour of New Zealand (2022)
India won the rain-effected three-match T20I series under the captaincy of Hardik Pandya by 1-0, with the highlight being a knock of 111* in 51 balls by Suryakumar Yadav in the second T20I and four-wicket hauls by Arshdeep Singh and Mohammed Siraj in the third rain-affected T20I.
-Sri Lanka tour of India (January 2023)
India won this three-match T20I series by 2-1 to kickstart the home season with a bang. The highlight of this series was once again, a knock of 112* in 51 balls by Suryakumar in the third T20I and some fine all-round performances by Axar Patel.
-New Zealand tour of India (January-February 2023)
Yet another fine series win for India by 2-1, coming back after being 1-0 down in the series. The highlight of this series was a fine 126* in 63 balls by Shubman Gill, the batters' first T20I century in the third T20I and a fine show by Indian pacers that skittled NZ out for just 66 in pursuit of 235 run target set after Gill's ton, including Hardik Pandya's four-wicket-haul.
-India tour of West Indies (July-August 2023)
This is the only blip in India's T20I resume after the T20 WC. After securing the Test and ODI series, India was expected to win the T20I series as well, with a young Team India around. However, West Indies players fought really well in what was a tight, back-and-forth series to win it 3-2, winning the fifth and decider T20I match.
A major taking point of this series was the emergence of Tilak Varma, who batted with maturity and elegance beyond his age, top scoring for India with 173 runs in five matches at an average of 57.67, with a half-century.
-India tour of Ireland (August 2023)
This series served as pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah's comeback to the national side after battling injuries and he was appointed as a captain of a young Indian side in the absence of Hardik Pandya. India won the series 2-0. This series saw the international debut of India's newest finisher and sensation, Rinku Singh.
-Asian Games Hangzhou (September 2023)
India secured a gold medal at the event, winning the gold on the basis of their seeding as their final with Afghanistan did not go further due to rain. A 49-ball century by Yashasvi Jaiswal was the big highlight from the competition.
-Australia tour of India (November-December 2023)
The series was conducted after India's loss to Australia in the World Cup finals, with both teams fielding a young side, with the main squads being rested after the tournament. India won the series 4-1, with some fine performances from youngsters like Ishan Kishan, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Rinku Singh, skipper Suryakumar Yadav etc. Gaikwad was the top run-scorer for India, with 223 runs in five matches with a century and fifty. Spinners Ravi Bishnoi (9 wickets) and Axar Patel (6 wickets) also delivered some fine performances.
-India tour of South Africa (December 2023)
Team India travelled to South Africa under the leadership of Suryakumar Yadav. The series ended with a 1-1 draw as one match could not be played due to rain. A fine 68 by Rinku Singh in the first T20I and a fourth T20I century by Surya in the second T20I along with a five-wicket haul from Kuldeep Yadav were major highlights, performance-wise.
-Afghanistan tour of India (January 2023)
Afghanistan's first international series against India marked the return of veterans Virat Kohli and skipper Rohit Sharma to the T20Is after the team's loss in the 2022 WC semis. India won the series 3-0. The highlights of the series were twin half-centuries from Shivam Dube, a scorching fifth T20I century by Rohit, a knock of 121* in 69 balls, with 11 fours and eight sixes in the final game, some stunning fielding by Virat and a cameo of 29 in 16 balls that displayed his new, attacking attitude.
Some talking points for India heading into the tournament:
-Red-hot form of Virat Kohli (741 runs in 15 games), Jasprit Bumrah (20 wickets in 13 matches) in the Indian Premier League (IPL), with the rise in former's strike rate and six-hitting being a big highlight.
-Poor form of all-rounder Hardik Pandya (216 runs and 11 wickets in 14 games) in the IPL and diminishing of his finishing/six-hitting abilities
-Skipper Rohit Sharma's (417 runs in 14 games) disappointing strike rate of just 127.84 against spin in IPL 2024 and six dismissals in the tournament. He also had a very inconsistent run in the tournament.
-Bowlers like Avesh Khan, Arshdeep Singh (19 wickets each), and Mohammed Siraj (15 wickets) are among the wickets in IPL 2024, delivering some fine performances but are prone to inconsistency and erratic line and lengths.
-Absence of a proper, consistent finisher in Rinku Singh in the squad of 15.
Top performers for India during this phase:
Suryakumar Yadav: 857 runs in 20 matches and 19 innings at an average of 53.56 and a strike rate of 161.39, with three centuries and five fifties, best score of 112*.
Yashasvi Jaiswal: In 17 T20Is for India, Jaiswal scored 502 runs in 16 innings at an average of 33.46 and a strike rate of 161.93, with a century and four half-centuries. His best score was 100.
Arshdeep Singh: Leading wicket-taker for India, with 33 wickets in 25 matches at an average of 23.09 and an economy rate of 9.10, with a best of 4/37.
Kuldeep Yadav: 15 wickets in 10 matches at an average of 14.33 and an economy rate of 13.50, with a best of 5/17.
Rinku Singh: 356 runs in 15 matches and 11 innings at an average of 89.00 and a strike rate of 176.24, with two half-centuries and best score of 69*.
India squad: Rohit Sharma (c), Hardik Pandya (vc), Yashasvi Jaiswal, Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, Rishabh Pant (wk), Sanju Samson (wk), Shivam Dube, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Arshdeep Singh, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohd. Siraj
Reserves: Shubman Gill, Rinku Singh, Khaleel Ahmed and Avesh Khan. 
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rajexpress-seo · 5 months
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T20 World Cup- Which Wicketkeeper Will Get A Chance? Rishabh Pant Or KL Rahul, Who Will Get A Place In The Team?
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Sports News In Hindi - The ICC T20 World Cup is going to start from June 1. The Indian team is currently playing the 17th season of IPL. In such a situation, players are trying to get noticed by the selectors by showing their best performance in the IPL tournament. So let us know which wicketkeeper can get a place in the T20 World Cup team?
Sports Desk - The ICC T20 World Cup will be hosted by West Indies and the United States. This mega event is going to start from June 1 and will continue till June 29. Currently, Indian players are showing their strength in the Indian Premier League 2024. The selection committee of BCCI i.e. The Board of Control for Cricket in India is keeping a close eye on the performance of the players. Let us tell you that the players are showing their excellent performance in the IPL. Which wicketkeeper will get a place in the Indian team because players like Sanju Samson to Rishabh Pant are staking their claim in IPL 2024. Which player the selectors will include in the team will be known only on the day of the official announcement. Let's take a look at the performance of all the wicketkeeper contenders.
Comeback With A Bang After The Accident - Latest Sports News
Left-handed batsman Rishabh Pant became a victim of a car accident in 2022. Pant has returned fit to the field from IPL 2024. He is also doing wicket keeping for the Delhi team. So far this season, he has played 6 matches in IPL, in which he has scored 194 runs at an average of 32.33. Pant has scored 2 half centuries so far. During this period his strike rate has been 157.72. Pant is considered to be the strongest contender for the World Cup.
Runs Are Coming Off The Bat Of RR Player
Rajasthan team captain Sanju Samson is scoring a lot of runs in this IPL. Cricket experts believe that Sanju is the second biggest contender after Pant. Sanju has played 7 matches so far, scoring 264 runs in his 6 innings at an average of 66. Sanju has scored three half-centuries so far. His best score so far has been 82 not out.
If I Get A Place, I Will Play The Role Of A Finisher.
Comeback king Dinesh Karthik is showing his aggressive style in IPL. In the match between RCB vs Sunrisers Hyderabad, Karthik has scored 83 runs in 35 balls. Had brought his team close to the score. Earlier, Karthik had played an explosive inning of 53 runs in 23 balls against Mumbai. But RCB had to face defeat in both the matches. Let us tell you that till now Karthik has scored 226 runs in 6 innings of 7 matches at an average of 75.33. If the 38-year-old batsman gets a place in the World Cup team, he can play the role of an excellent finisher.
Stormy Innings Of Captain KL Rahul - Latest Sports Hindi News
Right-handed batsman and wicketkeeper KL Rahul is playing the role of captain very well in IPL 2024. As the captain of LSG, Rahul's bat is also speaking strongly. He has played 6 matches so far, in which he has scored 204 runs at an average of 34. So far Rahul has scored 1 half century. During this period his strike rate has been 138.77. But compared to other players, this player's claim is becoming weak.
Ishaan Kishan Is Also In The Race To Claim
Left-handed batsman and wicket-keeper Ishan Kishan was also involved in the wicket-keeper race. But till now Ishaan's bat in IPL is better than other contenders.
Has been weak. Let us tell you that Mumbai opener Ishaan has played 6 matches so far, in which he has scored 184 runs at an average of 30.66. His strike rate has also been 178.64. This batsman has so far scored only one half century with his bat.
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nfliplnews · 10 months
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[ad_1] Rinku Singh showed yet again why he is the perfect candidate to be India's finisher in the T20 World Cup next year when he pushed India over the line in a record chase against Australia. India chased down a target of 209, their highest successful chase in a T20I against Australia, to take a 1-0 lead in the five-match series. While stand-in captain Suryakumar Yadav and Ishan Kishan's half-centuries powered much of the chase, there was still a lot to do when the pair fell and it Rinku's unbeaten 22 off 14 that took India over the line. Rinku Singh (L) talking to MS Dhoni during IPL 2023(Instagram) Rinku's consistency at the end of an innings has been commented on since he did it time and again for Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL earlier this year. He has often been compared to the kind of impact the great MS Dhoni used to have as a finished. Rinku admitted that a conversation with the former India captain has helped him perform. “I had spoken to Mahi bhai once. I was asking him what he does in the last over of a match. He was saying that you have to stay as calm as possible, and try to hit straight. That is what I try to follow, to remain quiet and not react to anything. That has helped me a lot,” he said on BCCI.tv. 'Didn't know about the no-ball'Rinku walked in after the dismissal of Tilak Varma in the 15th over, at the end of which India needed 54 to win off 30 balls. He hit two fours in the next over while Suryakumar soldiered on as well and the pair put up a stand of 40 runs in 17 balls. Suryakumar fell on 80 off 42 but it looked India are set for a straightforward win when they started the last over needing seven to win. Rinku hit a four off the first ball to reduce the deficit to three needed off five balls. The batters ran a bye off the next ball but then a spanner was thrown into the works when Axar Patel was dismissed off the third. It came down to India needing one to win off the last ball and Rinku ended up hitting the ball out of the park. It had initially looked like a six but it turned out that the bowler Sean Abbott had overstepped and so it was the run from the no ball that got counted. Rinku's score remained on 22, with the six runs not being counted. Rinku said that he got to know about this only when fast bowler Arshdeep Singh told him once he got inside the dressing room. “I didn't know that it was a no ball. It was Arshdeep bhai who told me that it was a no-ball and so those runs won't be added into my score. But the important thing is that we won the match,” he said on BCCI.tv. “It was a perfect situation for me, I had played in these kinds of moments a lot of times now. It felt quite good to be playing with Surya bhaiyya. I think we needed about 40 runs in the last four overs. I was just trying stay calm and take it to the last over.” ABOUT THE AUTHOR At HT Sports Desk, passionate reporters work round the clock to provide detailed updates from the world of sports. Expect nuanced match reports, previews,reviews, technical analysis based on statistics, the latest social media trends, expert opinions on cricket, football, tennis, badminton, hockey,motorsports, wrestling, boxing, shooting, athletics and much more. ...view detail [ad_2] Source link
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IND vs AUS: India defeated Australia by two wickets in the first T20, Suryakumar and Ishan Kishan scored half-centuries.
Final outcome of india vs Australia : Australia and India began their five-match Twenty20 series on Thursday, November 23. The first encounter between the two teams took place at Dr. Y.S. At Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, a game. After winning the toss, Suryakumar Yadav, the new captain of India, elected to bowl. In 20 overs, Australia scored 208 runs at three wickets. In 19.5 overs,…
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Former all-rounder's significant statement, saying - calling India underdogs is wrong, we have won three World Cups
Yuvraj Singh, the hero of the 2011 World Cup, believes that Team India will definitely qualify for the semi-finals of the upcoming World Cup. Yuvraj Singh, who reached the Vicks Chair Anthem program for the upcoming global tournament, said that it is wrong to call Team India underdogs because India has won three World Cups.
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Yuvraj Singh, the hero of the 2011 World Cup, believes that Team India will definitely qualify for the semi-finals of the upcoming World Cup. Yuvraj, who attended the Vicks Chair Anthem program for the upcoming global tournament, said that it is wrong to label Team India as underdogs; after all, we have won three World Cups. Sukant Saurabh had a special conversation with Yuvraj Singh about the upcoming World Cup, and here are the main points: Is there any particular area in the current Indian team that needs special attention? - I think our team had less game time; we haven't played many ODIs because T20 is more prevalent now. The good thing is that all the middle-order batsmen are in form. Surya Kumar Yadav is in form, Shreyas Iyer has returned to form, KL Rahul scored a century after recovering from an injury, Ishan Kishan has been performing consistently for a long time; this is a very positive sign. It's a headache for the captain and coach to decide who to play and who to bench. Jasprit Bumrah has made a comeback at the right time. So, I think our combination is good now. However, we need to prepare a balanced combination in the first two or three matches. We also need to see if we'll play an extra spinner or a fast bowler based on the pitch conditions. In the last three ODIs we played against Australia, all the pitches were flat. Will we see similar pitches in the World Cup? - I think we will see such pitches, and there will be high-scoring matches. Another thing is that grounds in India are relatively smaller. Now, with the new rule where five fielders are allowed inside the 30-yard circle and two new balls, it benefits the batsmen more. Certainly, all matches will be high-scoring, and in matches where there's a low score, I believe we have bowlers who can defend it. Since 2011, no country that has hosted the World Cup has become the champion. Can we continue what we started? - According to me, we shouldn't take that kind of pressure. If you want to win the World Cup, you have to defeat every team. You have to become the best team. If you look at the 1983 World Cup, we defeated the best team, West Indies. In 2011, if you see, we defeated the reigning champions, Australia. If you want to win this World Cup, you have to beat the best team. According to me, the semi-final will be a high-pressure game because this format is different. In that match, there will be pressure on a good team, and we have to win that pressure match. However, by the time we reach the semi-finals, we will have played 10-11 matches, so we will have enough game time. I have full confidence that Team India will qualify for the semi-finals. We haven't won an ICC trophy in the last 10 years. Our team is not becoming champions. What should Team India focus on in pressure matches? Read more : Yuzvendra Chahal Reacts to Being Left Out of the 2023 World Cup Squad - My view on this is entirely different. An underdog is someone who has never won a tournament and has lost in every pressure match. We are the team that has won three World Cups. We reached the final twice and lost once. Pakistan played exceptionally well that time, and there's no doubt about it. And when we lost to Australia in the Test Championship final this time, we had only four days of preparation after the IPL, whereas Australia had already played a Test match there. No one pays attention to these factors - how much time was available for preparation, how much game time the team had. There's no doubt that Australia played very well. I don't think we are underdogs. I'm not denying that we haven't won a major tournament in a long time, but no team has consistently performed like that. I understand that we are talking about Team India, but I believe our team has the capability to win big matches. In such global tournaments, how crucial are all-rounders in achieving victory? Who will be the X-factor for the team this time? - I believe that Hardik Pandya and Ravindra Jadeja will make significant contributions to the team this time. Their performance will be crucial to our team's success." Read the full article
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Cricket: Expanded IPL returns to India with COVID curbs - Al Jazeera English
Galaxy of top names and two new franchises expand the world’s richest cricket competition to 10 teams for its 15th edition. The Indian Premier League returns for its biggest season on Saturday, with a galaxy of top names and two new franchises expanding the world’s richest cricket competition to 10 teams for its 15th edition. But crowds in the cricket-crazy nation will, initially at least, be limited to 25 percent capacity with group games restricted to four venues – one in Pune and three in Mumbai. The venues for the three playoff matches and the May 29 final are yet to be announced. International T20 greats such as Australia’s David Warner and England’s Jos Buttler will be back for two months of high-octane cricket, but fellow Englishman Ben Stokes and West Indies veteran big-hitter Chris Gayle are big names who will be missing. The teams will be divided into two groups of five, based on their previous IPL records, for a 70-match regular season that promises to be the first completed entirely in India since 2019 because of the coronavirus pandemic. “This season is going to be with crowds and we are hoping to have full capacity soon,” Arun Dhumal, treasurer of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), told AFP news agency. “The new teams bring a lot of excitement and after the player auction, in a way, all the teams are new. There is a lot of new blood and we are hoping that it will be exciting for the players and the fans.” The 10 teams splurged $75m to buy 204 players in last month’s auction with Mumbai Indians bringing back Ishan Kishan for a whopping $2m. England batter Liam Livingstone was the most expensive overseas player, costing the Punjab Kings $1.52m to bolster their bid for a first IPL title. The two new teams, set up at a combined cost of a staggering $1.6bn, are Gujarat Titans, owned by United States venture capital fund CVC, and Lucknow Super Giants, backed by Indian tycoon Sanjiv Goenka. The Rohit Sharma-led Mumbai Indians have been the most successful IPL team, winning a record five titles in 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2020. Chennai Super Kings, led by veteran former India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, are the defending champions and will open the season against Kolkata Knight Riders, owned by Bollywood megastar Shah Rukh Khan, at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium on Saturday. The two-month extravaganza will see 74 matches in all with teams coached by some of cricket’s former greats including Australians Ricky Ponting and Tom Moody, Stephen Fleming of New Zealand and Mahela Jayawardene of Sri Lanka. Debutants Gujarat Titans have snapped up highly-rated spinner Rashid Khan of Afghanistan, but the explosive pace of England’s Jofra Archer may not be on display for Mumbai Indians after he missed the Ashes in Australia with an elbow injury. Of the home superstars, Virat Kohli will be under pressure after stepping down as captain of India and enduring, by his lofty standards, a lean spell with the bat having not scored an international century since November 2019. Having tried and failed to win the IPL title for nine seasons as skipper of Royal Challengers Bangalore, “King Kohli” has also stepped aside with South Africa’s Faf du Plessis taking charge. “(Kohli) doesn’t look that confident but he also needs a bit of luck. I am sure you will enjoy the same Virat, batting very freely, very dominating,” Vijay Lokapally, a veteran journalist and a Kohli biographer, told AFP. “And it’s good if we expect him to excel every time, it speaks for the respect he has in the cricket world.” The tournament began in India in April last year but had to be suspended at the halfway point a month later as COVID-19 infections surged across the country. It eventually resumed in September in the United Arab Emirates, with Chennai Super Kings beating Kolkata Knight Riders in the final on October 15 in Dubai. The pandemic also forced the IPL to be played in the UAE in 2020. Follow Al Jazeera English: source Read the full article
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[ad_1] LUCKNOW: Below-par loss of life bowling coupled with strange fielding and batting, aside from Sanju Samson and Shreyas Iyer, damage a second-string Indian group because it slumped to a nine-run defeat in opposition to South Africa within the rain-truncated first ODI of the three-match collection right here on Thursday. Opting to bowl within the rain-hit 40-over-a-side recreation, India began on the best word lowering South Africa to 110 for 4 in 22.4 overs earlier than David Miller and Heinrich Klaasen hit strokeful half-centuries to information South Africa to 249 for 4. Scorecard | As it happenedDown at 110 for 4, Miller (75 not out off 63 balls) and Klaasen (74 not out off 65 balls) added 139 runs for the unbroken fifth wicket to take the guests to shut to the 250-run mark. Shardul Thakur was the decide of the bowlers for India with figures of two/35 from eight overs. The Indian bowlers struggled within the loss of life overs, conceding 54 runs within the final 5 overs. If that was not sufficient, the Indian fielders dropped as many as 4 catches within the outfield to assist South Africa's trigger. Things went proper all the way down to the wire nevertheless it's South Africa who win the primary #INDvSA ODI.#WorkforceIndia will look to bo… https://t.co/9wBHQ9byer— BCCI (@BCCI) 1665077177000Chasing a stiff goal of 250, Samson (86 not out off 63 balls) and Iyer (50 off 37 balls) struck fifties, whereas Shardul Thakur (33 off 31 balls) used the lengthy deal with to good impact in direction of the top nevertheless it was not sufficient ultimately. India endured a disastrous begin to their chase, dropping each Shubman Gill (3) and skipper Shikhar Dhawan (4) cheaply to be diminished to eight for two inside six overs. While Kagiso Rabada cleaned up Gill within the third over, Dhawan inside-edged one on to his stumps from a Wayne Parnell supply within the sixth over. Ishan Kishan and debutant Ruturaj Gaikwad then tried to stabilise the innings with a 48-run partnership for the third wicket earlier than the latter was stumped by Quinton de Kock off the bowling of Tabraiz Shamsi as India slumped to 48 for 3 in 16.4 overs. A valiant unbeaten 8⃣6⃣* from @IamSanjuSamson almost bought #WorkforceIndia over the road as he's our Top Performer from t… https://t.co/01DpyKGOnC— BCCI (@BCCI) 1665076864000In the reserves for the T20 World Cup squad, Iyer helped his trigger with a 37-ball 50 and along with Sanju Samson shared 67 runs for the fifth wicket to maintain India within the hunt. Iyer embellished his innings with eight hits to the fence earlier than handing a easy catch to Rabada at mid-on off Lungi Ngidi's bowling. But Samson and Thakur stored India within the hunt with an attacking 93-run partnership of simply 64 balls for the sixth wicket. With India needing 45 off the final three overs, Ngidi struck twin blows, dismissing Thakur and Kuldeep Yadav in successive balls at hand South Africa the higher hand. Needing 30 off the final over, Samson tried his finest, smashing one six and three fours however to no avail. Earlier despatched into bat, South Africa made a comparatively gradual begin, reaching 41 for no loss after 10 overs. India skipper Shikhar Dhawan's choice to bowl was justified by new ball bowlers Mohammed Siraj and Avesh Khan. Siraj, specifically, was sensible as he swung the ball each methods to hassle the Proteas batters initially however with none luck. Dhawan launched Shardul Thakur within the ninth over and in two balls the pacer gave his group the primary probability, inducing an edge from Janneman Malan however Shubman Gill dropped a sitter on the first slip. But Shardul bought his man 4 overs later as Malan flicked one straight to Shreyas Iyer at brief midwicket. Leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi was taken to process by South Africa skipper Temba Bavuma (8) as he conceded 31 runs from his first three overs. Bavuma, who was struggling for runs within the previous T20I collection, reverse-swept and drove Bishnoi for 2 boundaries within the 14th over.
But Bavuma's brief and attacking innings was reduce brief by Thakur, who went via his defence because the batter registered one other single digit rating within the tour. Kuldeep Yadav gave India one other breakthrough quickly, cleansing up Aiden Markram for a duck with a pointy leg-spin. Quinton de Kock went about his enterprise in quiet vogue and held one finish collectively earlier than perishing within the twenty third over. De Kock scored 48 off 54 balls with the assistance of 5 boundaries earlier than he was trapped in entrance of the wicket by Bishnoi as South Africa slumped to 110 for 4 within the twenty third over. Two overs later, Miller effortlessly struck the guests' first six of the innings, straight over long-on boundary off the bowling of Bishnoi. Miller and Klaasen then took the assault to the opposition. Miller performed sensibly and dispatched the unfastened balls to the boundary to report his 18th half-century off 50 balls with the assistance of 4 boundaries and one hit over the fence. Klaasen quickly adopted swimsuit and registered his fourth ODI fifty in 52 balls. Death over bowling continued to hang-out India as Miller and Klaasen introduced up their century partnership in simply 84 balls. To add to that, India dropped as many as 4 catches, displaying poor outfield fielding requirements. !(function(f, b, e, v, n, t, s) ; const TimesApps = window; TimesApps.loadFBEvents = function() (function(f, b, e, v, n, t, s) if (f.fbq) return; n = f.fbq = function() n.callMethod ? n.callMethod(...arguments) : n.queue.push(arguments); ; if (!f._fbq) f._fbq = n; n.push = n; n.loaded = !0; n.version = '2.0'; n.queue = []; t = b.createElement(e); t.async = !0; t.src = v; s = b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(t, s); )(f, b, e, v, n, t, s); fbq('init', '593671331875494'); fbq('track', 'PageView'); ; )( window, document, 'script', 'https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/fbevents.js', );if(typeof window !== 'undefined') ; const TimesApps = window; TimesApps.loadScriptsOnceAdsReady = () => var scripts = [ 'https://static.clmbtech.com/ad/commons/js/2658/toi/colombia_v2.js' , 'https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=AW-877820074', 'https://imasdk.googleapis.com/js/sdkloader/ima3.js', 'https://tvid.in/sdk/loader.js', 'https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/video_comscore_api/version-3.cms', 'https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/grxpushnotification_js/minify-1,version-1.cms', 'https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/sdk.js#version=v10.0&xfbml=true', 'https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/locateservice_js/minify-1,version-14.cms' ]; scripts.forEach(function(url) url.indexOf('connect.facebook.net') !== -1 ); [ad_2] Source link
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Ishan Kishan’s half-century praised by world-famous players
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Ashish Nehra Has his Say on Youngster's T20 World Cup Selection
Ashish Nehra Has his Say on Youngster’s T20 World Cup Selection
Ishan Kishan has been making headlines ever since he bagged a Rs 15.25 crore IPL deal from Mumbai Indians. Though the youngster has cemented his place in the Indian team, consistency remains a major challenge for him. In the recently-concluded T20I series against South Africa, he ended up as the highest scorer with 206 runs in five matches including 2 half-centuries. Kishan has proved his mettle…
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South Africa Legend Explains Why Ishan Kishan Won't Open For India In T20 World Cup
South Africa Legend Explains Why Ishan Kishan Won’t Open For India In T20 World Cup
Ishan Kishan scored 206 runs for India in the series against South Africa© Twitter Opening batter Ishan Kishan was in great form in the five-match T20 International (T20I) series against South Africa, and finished as the highest run-scorer in the contest with 206 runs. Kishan hit two half-centuries and batted with a strike rate of 150.36 in the series. However, chances are slim of him making it…
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taajx · 2 years
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SA Legend Explains Why Ishan Kishan Won't Open For India In T20 World Cup
SA Legend Explains Why Ishan Kishan Won’t Open For India In T20 World Cup
Ishan Kishan scored 206 runs for India in the series against South Africa© Twitter Opening batter Ishan Kishan was in great form in the five-match T20 International (T20I) series against South Africa, and finished as the highest run-scorer in the contest with 206 runs. Kishan hit two half-centuries and batted with a strike rate of 150.36 in the series. However, chances are slim of him making it…
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[ad_1] India vs Australia: Matthew Wade with Suryakumar Yadav© AFPFollowing his side's two-wicket loss to India, Australian skipper Matthew Wade said that the Men in Blue came hard at them and they failed to nail their yorkers. Half-centuries by Suryakumar Yadav and Ishan Kishan helped India secure a two-wicket win over Australia in the first T20I of a five-match series at Visakhapatnam on Thursday. "It was a good match in the end. Inglis got us a score we thought we could defend but the Indians came hard at us."These young Indians play a lot of IPL and T20 cricket. Thought we bowled pretty well, just could not nail our yorkers, easier said than done especially on a small ground like this. A lot of positives to take out from this game. Inglis was class. We thought we did fairly well, Ellis bowled a big over for us to take it into the final over, it went down to the last ball so it shows how close it was," Matthew Wade said in the post-match presentation.India is 1-0 up in the series and have pulled off their highest T20I run chase.Coming to the match, India opted to bowl first. Though they got Matthew Short (13) early, the partnership of 130 runs between Josh Inglis (110 in 50 balls, with 11 fours and four sixes) and Steve Smith (52 off 41 balls, with eight fours) put Men in Blue on backfoot. Rest, the finishing by Tim David (19*) took Australia to 208/3 in 20 overs.Prasidh Krishna (1/50) and Ravi Bishnoi (1/54) took a wicket each for India.In the chase of 209, India lost Ruturaj Gaikwad (0) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (21) early, leaving Men in Blue at 22/2. However, a 112-run stand between Ishan Kishan (58 in 39 balls, with two fours and five sixes) and skipper Suryakumar Yadav (80 in 42 balls, with nine fours and four sixes) brought back India into the game. Finishing touches by Rinku Singh (22* in 14 balls, with four boundaries) helped India reach the target with two wickets in hand, despite some tense run-outs in the final over.Tanveer Sangha (2/47) was the best bowler for Aussies. Matthew Short, Sean Abbott and Jason Behrendorff took a wicket each.Topics mentioned in this article [ad_2] Source link
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Ishan Kish reveals what Virat Kohli told him when he faced Joffra Archer during his debut in India
Ishan Kish reveals what Virat Kohli told him when he faced Joffra Archer during his debut in India
Ishan Kish scored a half century in his T20I debut.AFP Ishan Kishan’s international career got off to a rolling start as he scored a half-century against England in his first match for India. In the second T20 International (T20I) against England last year, India were given a target of 165 by the visitors and Ishaan Kish opened with KL Rahul. It was a nervous start to the innings for Kishan as…
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Kishan, Iyer take India to 199-2 against Sri Lanka in first T20
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Opener Ishan Kishan sizzled with a blistering 56-ball 89 before Shreyas Iyer blazed his way to a whirlwind unbeaten 57 as India posted a challenging 199 for 2 against Sri Lanka in the opening T20I of the three-match series here on Thursday.
The left-handed batter, who failed to capitalise on his starts in the preceding white-ball series against West Indies, finally lived up to his multi-million dollar IPL tag with a whirlwind innings studded with 10 hits to the fence and three sixes.
The 23-year-old from Jharkhand forged a 111-run innings for the opening wicket with his skipper Rohit Sharma (44 off 32) to put India on course for a formidable total after being invited to bat first.
Iyer then grabbed the opportunity with both hands, smashing five fours and two sixes in 28 balls to take India to a huge total.
Ishan Kishan was the aggressor among the two openers as he exploded in the third over, making Chamika Karunaratne pay for erring in his line and length with three boundaries as India amassed 15 runs from the over.
Lahiru Kumara bowled with a lot of pace but Ishan came up with two good-looking shots -- one a pull on the front foot which went over the ropes and the other one a flick across the mid-wicket boundary.
Left-arm spinner Praveen Jayawickrama was next hammered for a four, while a short ball from Chameera was deposited into the stands as Kishan continued his demolition act which yielded 58 in the powerplay.
Sri Lanka was also guilty of dropping Ishan with spinner Jeffrey Vandersay spilling him on his own bowling in the 7th over.
The left-hander soon went on to score his second T20 fifty as India amassed 98 off 10 overs.
Playing second fiddle, skipper Rohit ran the ones and twos hard and picked up two fours along with a cracking slog-sweep over mid-wicket for a six.
Six runs short of a half-century, Rohit was done in by a slow delivery from Lahiru Kumara in the 12th over as as Sri Lanka tried to put breaks.
Ishan Kishan got another reprieve when he had edged one from Vandersay and the ball made its way to the boundary.
After two tight overs, Kishan slapped one over long-on for a maximum and then sent Lahiru Kumara across the third man and deep mid-wicket boundaries as India racked up 17 runs.
Sri Lanka's agony was escalated by their pedestrian bowling in the death overs as Shreyas Iyer took them to the cleaners with the last three overs yielded 44 runs.
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T20 World Cup 2021 Warm-up: Rahul, Kishan lead India to seven-wicket win over England
T20 World Cup 2021 Warm-up: Rahul, Kishan lead India to seven-wicket win over England
Openers Ishan Kishan (70 retd. hurt) and KL Rahul (51) played invaluable knocks as India chased down 189 to beat England by seven wickets in a warm-up match of the ongoing T20 World Cup at the ICC Academy Ground here on Monday. India got off to an excellent start as it put up 59 runs inside the first six overs. Rahul picked up from where he left in IPL 2021, bringing up his half-century in only…
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