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VIRAT KHOLI:THE UNTOLD STORY
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He was on born 5 November 1988) is an Indian international cricketer and the former captain of the Indian national cricket team. He is a right-handed batsman and an occasional medium-fast bowler. He currently represents Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL and Delhi in domestic cricket. Kohli is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket and the best of the 21st century. He holds the record as the highest run-scorer in T20I and IPL, ranks third in ODI, and stands as the fourth-highest in international cricket. He also holds the record for scoring the most centuries in ODI cricket and stands second in the list of most international centuries scored. Kohli was a member of the Indian team that won the 2011 Cricket World Cup, 2013 ICC Champions Trophy, and captained India to win the ICC Test mace three consecutive times in 2017, 2018, and 2019.
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news365timesindia · 1 month ago
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[ad_1] Scene from IPL Mini Auction 2024 (Image: iplt20.com) / Lionel Messi with the PSG jersey (Image: PSG) The IPL 2025 Mega Auction is around the corner, and the Indian media fraternity and fans are going bonkers about it. Alongside the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, the buzz regarding the auction is palpable. Millions will be spent in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on November 24 and 25, and lives will be transformed. Top cricketers, Indians and overseas, uncapped and capped – all will go under the hammer and the franchise owners will empty their purses trying to pick the players of their choice. A certain uncapped player might fetch a huge sum while some sure bets might fetch less. The auction dynamics are hard to predict. However, there is an adverse side to this billion-dollar gala. This article strictly tries to critically analyse two types of player dealings – the IPL mega auctions and the football transfer window. When players play for a franchise or club, they build a relationship with all the team stakeholders. Venkatesh Iyer, in his interview with RevSportz, spoke of how attached to the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) franchise he was, and how he would love to be back with the team even though they didn’t retain him. Venky Mysore, the KKR CEO, also reflected on the same issue, that such mega auctions hamper fan loyalty. A certain player who has served a franchise is now uncertain whether he’ll be a part of that side for the upcoming season. For instance, Rishabh Pant is one player for whom franchises are expected to break the bank in the upcoming auction. Punjab Kings, with the maximum purse, will have the financial edge over others. They might go all guns blazing to rope in the wicketkeeper-batter and might succeed. This is not to predict or analyse their auction strategy, but to point out that the players don’t get to choose their clubs. This is not the case when it comes to football transfers. Players’ name tags going under the hammer in the IPL Mini Auctions 2024 (Image: iplt20.com) Take a scenario where a player is unhappy with the current team. The player can request for a loan or a transfer. In the new transfer window, the player might be sold or loaned out with mutual agreements involving all parties. The IPL mega auction is a spectacle but the system raises questions about player satisfaction and fan loyalty, as players have little control over their destinations and longstanding relationships with franchises often end abruptly. Contrasting this, football’s transfer system allows for mutual agreements between players, clubs, and agents, providing greater flexibility and honouring individual preferences. For instance, Lionel Messi’s move to Paris Saint-Germain from Barcelona in 2021 was facilitated by mutual understanding given the club’s financial constraints, while Cristiano Ronaldo’s €100 million transfer to Juventus in 2018 respected his desire for a new challenge. Similarly, Philippe Coutinho’s loan move to Bayern Munich from Barcelona in 2019 allowed all parties to benefit, while giving the player a chance to revive his career. Neymar’s world-record €222 million transfer to PSG in 2017 reflected his ambition to step out of Messi’s shadow, while Oscar’s €60 million move from Chelsea to Shanghai SIPG highlighted how financial incentives drive decisions in emerging markets. Brazil’s Oscar after his move to Shanghai Port (Image: AFC) Such flexibility ensures that players’ ambitions align with the financial and strategic goals of clubs, creating narratives that resonate with fans. In contrast, the IPL’s auction dynamics disrupt player-fan connections. For a player to have a healthy connection with a franchise takes a lot of toil – it’s a long journey. Now, going by the current auction scenarios, franchises have to make a priority list of retentions and leave out certain players, who they may not be able to buy back at the auction. The player who wants to stay with his current side wouldn’t have a chance to negotiate terms. Even if the player’s plans don’t align with the team’s, there’s nothing much he can do.
While the IPL auction is integral to maintaining competitive balance, adopting elements of the football transfer system could address some shortcomings. Allowing players more agency or introducing trade windows could help franchises retain iconic players while ensuring competitive fairness. The reality though is that the IPL auction was never modelled on football transfers. Lalit Modi, the league’s creator, wanted to recreate the glitz and glamour of draft day in US sport. But there, only newbies, fresh out of college or even high school, are part of the draft. The other players already in the system are traded based on their wishes, or they sign with a new franchise once they’re free agents. More from this author, click HERE In that sense, the IPL auction is neither here nor there. It’s not only for new players, and it’s hard to escape the notion that the priority is to create a TV spectacle every two or three years. Ultimately, both systems have merits and challenges. But football’s emphasis on mutual agreements provides a compelling model for fostering loyalty, enhancing player satisfaction, and maintaining fan engagement—something the IPL could consider as it evolves. The post A Comparative Analysis: IPL Mega Auctions and Football Transfers appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 1 month ago
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[ad_1] Scene from IPL Mini Auction 2024 (Image: iplt20.com) / Lionel Messi with the PSG jersey (Image: PSG) The IPL 2025 Mega Auction is around the corner, and the Indian media fraternity and fans are going bonkers about it. Alongside the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, the buzz regarding the auction is palpable. Millions will be spent in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on November 24 and 25, and lives will be transformed. Top cricketers, Indians and overseas, uncapped and capped – all will go under the hammer and the franchise owners will empty their purses trying to pick the players of their choice. A certain uncapped player might fetch a huge sum while some sure bets might fetch less. The auction dynamics are hard to predict. However, there is an adverse side to this billion-dollar gala. This article strictly tries to critically analyse two types of player dealings – the IPL mega auctions and the football transfer window. When players play for a franchise or club, they build a relationship with all the team stakeholders. Venkatesh Iyer, in his interview with RevSportz, spoke of how attached to the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) franchise he was, and how he would love to be back with the team even though they didn’t retain him. Venky Mysore, the KKR CEO, also reflected on the same issue, that such mega auctions hamper fan loyalty. A certain player who has served a franchise is now uncertain whether he’ll be a part of that side for the upcoming season. For instance, Rishabh Pant is one player for whom franchises are expected to break the bank in the upcoming auction. Punjab Kings, with the maximum purse, will have the financial edge over others. They might go all guns blazing to rope in the wicketkeeper-batter and might succeed. This is not to predict or analyse their auction strategy, but to point out that the players don’t get to choose their clubs. This is not the case when it comes to football transfers. Players’ name tags going under the hammer in the IPL Mini Auctions 2024 (Image: iplt20.com) Take a scenario where a player is unhappy with the current team. The player can request for a loan or a transfer. In the new transfer window, the player might be sold or loaned out with mutual agreements involving all parties. The IPL mega auction is a spectacle but the system raises questions about player satisfaction and fan loyalty, as players have little control over their destinations and longstanding relationships with franchises often end abruptly. Contrasting this, football’s transfer system allows for mutual agreements between players, clubs, and agents, providing greater flexibility and honouring individual preferences. For instance, Lionel Messi’s move to Paris Saint-Germain from Barcelona in 2021 was facilitated by mutual understanding given the club’s financial constraints, while Cristiano Ronaldo’s €100 million transfer to Juventus in 2018 respected his desire for a new challenge. Similarly, Philippe Coutinho’s loan move to Bayern Munich from Barcelona in 2019 allowed all parties to benefit, while giving the player a chance to revive his career. Neymar’s world-record €222 million transfer to PSG in 2017 reflected his ambition to step out of Messi’s shadow, while Oscar’s €60 million move from Chelsea to Shanghai SIPG highlighted how financial incentives drive decisions in emerging markets. Brazil’s Oscar after his move to Shanghai Port (Image: AFC) Such flexibility ensures that players’ ambitions align with the financial and strategic goals of clubs, creating narratives that resonate with fans. In contrast, the IPL’s auction dynamics disrupt player-fan connections. For a player to have a healthy connection with a franchise takes a lot of toil – it’s a long journey. Now, going by the current auction scenarios, franchises have to make a priority list of retentions and leave out certain players, who they may not be able to buy back at the auction. The player who wants to stay with his current side wouldn’t have a chance to negotiate terms. Even if the player’s plans don’t align with the team’s, there’s nothing much he can do.
While the IPL auction is integral to maintaining competitive balance, adopting elements of the football transfer system could address some shortcomings. Allowing players more agency or introducing trade windows could help franchises retain iconic players while ensuring competitive fairness. The reality though is that the IPL auction was never modelled on football transfers. Lalit Modi, the league’s creator, wanted to recreate the glitz and glamour of draft day in US sport. But there, only newbies, fresh out of college or even high school, are part of the draft. The other players already in the system are traded based on their wishes, or they sign with a new franchise once they’re free agents. More from this author, click HERE In that sense, the IPL auction is neither here nor there. It’s not only for new players, and it’s hard to escape the notion that the priority is to create a TV spectacle every two or three years. Ultimately, both systems have merits and challenges. But football’s emphasis on mutual agreements provides a compelling model for fostering loyalty, enhancing player satisfaction, and maintaining fan engagement—something the IPL could consider as it evolves. The post A Comparative Analysis: IPL Mega Auctions and Football Transfers appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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Virat Kohli (born 5 November 1988) is an Indian cricketer and the current captain of the India national team. A right-handed top-order batsman, Kohli is regarded as one of the best contemporary batsmen in the world. He plays for Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian Premier League (IPL), and has been the team's captain since 2013. Since October 2017, he has been the top-ranked ODI batsman in the world and is currently 2nd in Test rankings with 886 points. Among Indian batsmen, Kohli has the best ever Test rating (937 points), ODI rating (911 points) and T20I rating (897 points).
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storyofviratkholi · 5 months ago
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STORY OF VIRAT KOHLI
Virat Kohli (born November 5, 1988, Delhi, India) is an Indian international cricketer considered by many as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of the game.  He is also a former captain of the Indian cricket team in all three international formats—Test cricket, one-day internationals (ODIs), and Twenty20 internationals (T20I)—making him one of India’s most successful captains.
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Virat kholi is good player. He always looking in a smile face. And don’t show the attitude to anyone.
Kohli holds several cricket records, including the most individual hundreds in ODI matches and the most runs scored in a single edition of an ODI World Cup. He has been named Player of the Tournament at global events on three occasions: at the 2014 and 2016 T20I World Cups and the 2023 ODI World Cup. Kohli was also a member of the Indian sides that won the 2011 ODI World Cup and the 2013 ICC (International Cricket Council) Champions Trophy. He is married to popular Bollywood actress and producer Anushka Sharma.
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Early life and career
BIOGRAPHY OF RISABHA PANT
Virat Kohli was born on November 5, 1988, in Delhi, India. He grew up in Delhi and was one of the first to train at the West Delhi Cricket Academy, created in 1998. In 2002 he played for the Delhi Under-15 team and was the highest run scorer in the 2003–04 Vijay Merchant Trophy, playing for the Delhi Under-17 team.
In February 2006 Kohli made his domestic debut for Delhi in a one-day match against Services (a team representing the Indian armed forces) but did not get a chance to bat. He scored only 10 runs in his first-class debut (first-class cricket refers to matches that last three or more days and feature two sides of 11 players each) against Tamil Nadu in November that year. He scored 90 runs in difficult conditions in a first-class match against Karnataka in December, helping Delhi draw the Test. In April 2007 he scored 35 runs in his T20 domestic debut against Himachal Pradesh.
Kohli captained the Under-19 Indian cricket team to victory at the ICC Under-19 World Cup in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in 2008. His exploits were rewarded with an IPL contract from RCB for $30,000. He also made his international debut in an ODI that year, opening the batting and scoring 12 in a defeat of Sri Lanka in Dambulla, Sri Lanka. In 2009 he scored 405 runs in nine innings in the Emerging Players Tournament in Australia, ensuring that he would be at the top of the national team selectors’ .
Awards
Kohli received the Arjuna Award, India’s second highest sporting honor, from the government of India in 2013. In 2017 Kohli garnered the Padma Shri, India’s fourth highest civilian award. In 2018 he received the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award (now the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award), India’s highest sporting honor. A stand at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi was renamed after Kohli in 2019.
Kohli has received multiple accolades from the cricketing world and governing bodies as well. His 133 not out versus Sri Lanka in the Commonwealth Bank Series in Australia was voted the ODI batting performance of the year in the 2012 ESPNcricinfo Awards and is considered by many as his greatest performance ever. ICC named him the ODI Cricketer of the Year in 2012, 2017, and 2018, and Test Player of the Year in 2018. He made the ICC ODI Team of the Year in 2012, 2014, and 2016–19, having the additional role of captain in all instances save the first two. He also made the ICC Test Team of the Year from 2017 to 2019, each time as captain. In 2022 he was named to the ICC T20I Team of the Year. He also was selected for the ICC Men’s Team of the Decade for 2011–2020 in all three formats, having the additional role of captain in the Test team.
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trustednewstribune · 5 months ago
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Not KKR, Rahul Dravid Set To Seal His IPL Return With This Franchise
After successfully guiding the Indian team to T20 World Cup 2024 triumph as head coach, Rahul Dravid is reportedly gearing up for a new adventure in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Since his tenure as the head coach of the Indian team came to an end, Dravid has been linked with multiple franchises in the T20 league. Earlier, reports suggested that the batting great could decide to join Kolkata Knight Riders, especially as the franchise saw their mentor Gautam Gambhir leave the team to fill the void left by Dravid in the Indian team as head coach. But, it has now been reported that Dravid is in talks with his former IPL side Rajasthan Royals.
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"Talks are going on between RR and Dravid, and an announcement in this regard is round the corner," Times of India quoted a source as saying.
As Dravid hunts for a new adventure, Gambhir has begun his stint as the Indian team's head coach. He flew to Sri Lanka with the other members of the Indian team ahead of the white-ball assignment. Before the team's departure, Gambhir did admit he has some big shoes to fill, considering what Dravid has done with the Indian team as head coach.
As India lifted the T20 World Cup 2024 title, beating South Africa in the final, Dravid did joke about being 'jobless' from the next month, and asked reporters if they had any offers. A man of the talent of Dravid, and the gold-worthy experience in Indian cricket, franchises are understandably lining up to rope him into the team.
Dravid didn't want to continue as the Indian team's head coach as he didn't want to spend 10 months a year travelling, keeping himself away from the family. But, the Indian Premier League is different. In the T20 league, Dravid only needs to be with the franchise for 2-3 months a year, a prospect he could fancy.
The former India captain has worked as a mentor and coach with IPL franchises in the past. Dravid was the coach of Delhi Daredevils franchise before leaving the job in 2017 over 'conflict of interest'. Since ending his IPL career, Dravid has worked as the coach of India's junior teams, including Under-19 and India A.
He was most recently working as the head of the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru before taking up the India job in 2021.
Now linked with the Rajasthan Royals, it would be interesting to see on what capacity would the former India head coach work with the franchise.
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ashtonlanger · 5 months ago
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Royal Challengers Bangalore: A Journey Through the IPL Seasons
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The Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) is one of the most popular franchises in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Known for their passionate fan base, star-studded line-ups, and thrilling performances, RCB’s journey through the IPL seasons has been a rollercoaster ride filled with highs and lows. Here’s a comprehensive look at RCB’s journey through the IPL seasons.
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2008: The Inaugural Season
RCB had a rocky start in the inaugural IPL season. Despite having legendary players like Rahul Dravid, Anil Kumble, and Jacques Kallis, they finished seventh in the eight-team tournament. The team struggled to find the right balance and consistency, winning only four out of 14 matches.
2009: Runners-Up
Under the captaincy of Anil Kumble, RCB made a remarkable turnaround in the 2009 season, which was held in South Africa due to the general elections in India. The team finished third in the league stage and reached the final, losing to Deccan Chargers by six runs. Ross Taylor and Manish Pandey were among the standout performers.
2010: Semi-Finalists
RCB continued their strong performance in 2010, finishing third in the league stage. They made it to the semi-finals but were defeated by the Mumbai Indians. The season saw Virat Kohli emerge as a key player for the team alongside star performers like Jacques Kallis and Robin Uthappa.
2011: Finalists
The 2011 season was another strong showing for RCB. Led by Daniel Vettori, and with the explosive Chris Gayle joining the squad, they finished top of the league table. Gayle’s incredible batting, including his 175* against Pune Warriors, was a highlight. However, they fell short in the final against Chennai Super Kings.
2012-2013: Struggles and Near Misses
The next two seasons were disappointing for RCB. In 2012, they finished fifth, narrowly missing out on the playoffs. Chris Gayle continued to dominate with the bat, but the team’s inconsistency cost them. In 2013, despite another strong showing from Gayle and Kohli, they finished fifth again.
2014: A Season of Change
The 2014 season saw a major overhaul in the squad and support staff. Despite high expectations, RCB finished seventh. Kohli and AB de Villiers showed flashes of brilliance, but the team struggled to find momentum.
2015: A Return to Form
In 2015, RCB returned to form, finishing third in the league stage. They made it to the second qualifier but were knocked out by Chennai Super Kings. Kohli, de Villiers, and Gayle formed a formidable batting trio, and Mitchell Starc’s bowling strengthened the team.
2016: Heartbreak in the Final
The 2016 season is one of the most memorable for RCB fans. Virat Kohli had a record-breaking season, scoring 973 runs, including four centuries. RCB finished second in the league stage and made it to the final, where they were defeated by Sunrisers Hyderabad in a high-scoring thriller.
2017-2019: A Period of Struggle
The subsequent seasons were tough for RCB. In 2017, they finished last, managing only three wins. The 2018 season saw some improvement, but they still finished sixth. The 2019 season was another disappointment, with RCB finishing at the bottom of the table again. Despite having star players, the team struggled with consistency and balance.
2020: Return to Playoffs
The 2020 season, held in the UAE due to the COVID-19 pandemic, saw RCB making a comeback. They finished fourth in the league stage, reaching the playoffs for the first time since 2016. However, they were eliminated by Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Eliminator. Kohli, de Villiers, and young talent Devdutt Padikkal were standout performers.
2021: Consistent Performance
RCB had a strong 2021 season, finishing third in the league stage. They made it to the Eliminator but were knocked out by Kolkata Knight Riders. The season saw the emergence of Harshal Patel, who won the Purple Cap for being the highest wicket-taker. Glenn Maxwell also made a significant impact with his all-round performances.
2022: Playoffs Again
In 2022, RCB continued their consistent run, finishing fourth in the league stage. They reached the second qualifier but were eliminated by Rajasthan Royals. Faf du Plessis joined the team and made significant contributions, adding depth to the batting line-up alongside Kohli and de Villiers.
2023: Building for the Future
The 2023 season saw RCB focusing on building a strong core of young players while retaining their experienced stars. They finished fifth, narrowly missing out on the playoffs. The season highlighted the potential of new talents like Rajat Patidar and Shahbaz Ahmed, showing promise for the future.
2024: The Quest for the Title
In the 2024 season, RCB aims to build on its recent performances and make a strong bid for the IPL title. With a mix of experienced players and promising newcomers, the team has shown a renewed sense of determination and focus. Key players like Virat Kohli, Faf du Plessis, Glenn Maxwell, and young talents are expected to play crucial roles. Fans are hopeful that RCB’s quest for their maiden IPL title will finally come to fruition this year.
Conclusion
The journey of Royal Challengers Bangalore through the IPL seasons has been a mix of exhilarating highs and frustrating lows. Despite not having won the IPL title yet, RCB remains one of the most beloved franchises, known for their passionate fans and star-studded line-ups. With a strong core of players and a focus on building for the future, RCB’s quest for their maiden IPL title continues, keeping their fans hopeful and excited for future seasons.
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newsarticle4u · 5 months ago
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Rishabh Pant House: Inside Photos, Address & Net Worth
Rishabh Pant: A Glimpse into His Life and Homes
The young cricketer Rishabh Pant house in Roorkee, Dehradun, Haridwar, and Delhi. We take you inside Rishabh Pant houses in Roorkee and Delhi and give you an inside view.
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Born on October 4, 1997, in Roorkee, Uttarakhand, Rishabh Rajendra Pant began playing cricket at the age of 12. Trained by Tarak Sinha at Delhi's Sonnet Cricket Academy, Pant represented Rajasthan at U-14 and U-16 levels. He is a middle-order wicket-keeper batsman for the Indian cricket team and leads the Indian Premier League squad known as the Delhi Capitals.
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Rishabh Pant:
Famous Indian batsman and wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant may have lost his leg in the terrible vehicle accident in 2022. Pant himself disclosed this, stating that following the accident, medical professionals contemplated amputating his leg. He comeback on 2024
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Rishabh Pant Makes a Comeback with IPL 2024
After a 14-month recuperation period, cricket player Rishabh Pant, who was involved in a fatal accident in 2022, has finally returned to action. The BCCI has given the wicketkeeper-batter permission to participate in the 2024 Indian Premier League.. Pant has rejoined Delhi Capitals as captain for the latest IPL season.
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Rishabh Pant Houses - Overview
In addition to Delhi, Rishabh Pant home is in Haridwar, Dehradun, and Roorkee. He primarily resides in his Roorkee home, spending most of his time there post-matches. Located in Roorkee's cantonment district, his modest home is where his father ran a school before passing away.
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About Rishabh Pant’s Family
The family that Rishabh Pant was born into was Kumaoni Brahmin.  His mother is Saroj Pant, and his father, Rajendra Pant, passed away in 2017. He also has a sister named Sakshi Pant. Pant resides with his mother and sister in Roorkee, Uttarakhand.
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Rishabh Pant House: Roorkee
Rishabh Pant spends most of his time in Roorkee with his mother and sister. His modest home is in Roorkee's cantonment district and is valued between INR 60 lakhs and INR 1 crore . Though it lacks a sleek, modern aesthetic, Pant frequently shares videos and images of his home on social media. The decor features a contemporary, elegant aesthetic with clean lines and wooden accents.
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The Rishabh Pant House in Delhi:
Pant's house in New Delhi is upscale and worth more than two crores The house boasts a modern design with sophisticated decor. The dining area features simple cream walls that complement a wooden dining table with a glass top. The living room has beautiful hardwood furnishings and a contemporary wooden separator. The bedroom stands out with its elegant geometric patterns in royal blue, radiating glitz from every angle.
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House Address:
The address of Rishabh’s Pant’s Delhi-based residence is 83, K-1 Extension, Gurudwara Road, Mohan Garden, Block M, Zalidar Enclave, Uttam Nagar, Delhi- 110059.
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Rishabh Pant House:
Rishabh Pant, an Indian cricketer, resides in Roorkee and owns houses in Roorkee and Delhi. This article provides a comprehensive look at his homes, from the living room to the bedroom. We hope you enjoyed learning about Rishabh Pant house.
Inside Rishabh Pant's House
Living Room 
The living room has a minimalist design with a maroon sofa and hardwood flooring. Pant's awards and medals are displayed in the built-in exhibit.
Bedroom
Pant's contemporary bedroom features elegant geometric patterns in royal blue, adding a glamorous touch.
Gym
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Pant's home gym is frequently showcased on social media. It features light green walls, long flowing curtains, and contemporary artwork. A full-size silver mirror adds a regal finishing touch. Additionally, Pant enjoys playing on the spacious lawn with actual grass and has a full-size pool table for showcasing his snooker skills.
Rishabh Pant: Net Worth:
Rishabh Pant's estimated net worth is around 70 crore rupees His primary income source is cricket, but he also earns from endorsements and various cricket competitions. Pant's brand value and net worth have increased significantly, with an estimated 40% rise over the last few years.
Conclusion:
Rishabh Pant, a talented Indian cricketer, has made significant strides both on and off the field. Despite his modest upbringing, he now owns luxurious properties in Roorkee, Delhi, Dehradun and Haridwar. His homes reflect his journey from a budding cricketer to a celebrated sports icon. From the elegant and contemporary decor of his Delhi home to the simplistic charm of his Roorkee residence, Rishabh Pant's houses offer a glimpse into his personal life and style. His net worth, bolstered by his cricketing career and brand endorsements, underscores his success and popularity. We hope this article has provided an insightful look into the life and homes of Rishabh Pant.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q1:Where does Rishabh Pant primarily reside?
Rishabh Pant primarily resides in his home in Roorkee, Uttarakhand, where he lives with his mother and sister.
Q2:What is the value of Rishabh Pant's house in Roorkee?
Rishabh Pant's house in Roorkee is valued between INR 60 lakhs and INR 1 crore.
Q3:How much is Rishabh Pant's net worth?
Rishabh Pant's estimated net worth is around 70 crore rupees.
Q4:What are some unique features of Rishabh Pant's Delhi home?
Rishabh Pant's Delhi home features modern design, sophisticated decor, a contemporary wooden separator in the living room, and elegant geometric patterns in royal blue in the bedroom.
Q5:Has Rishabh Pant made a comeback in cricket recently?
Yes, Rishabh Pant made a comeback in IPL 2024 after a 14-month recovery period from a tragic accident in 2022. He has rejoined the Delhi Capitals as their captain.
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dnp-india-hindi · 7 months ago
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Kedar Jadhav Announces Retirement from All Forms of Cricket
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Kedar Jadhav, the Indian cricketer known for his aggressive batting and handy off-spin, has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket. Jadhav made significant contributions to Indian cricket during his career, playing in various formats and making a mark with his unique playing style.
Jadhav's cricket journey began in domestic cricket, where he represented Maharashtra. His consistent performances earned him a spot in the Indian national team. He debuted in ODIs in 2014 and soon became known for his ability to finish games with his explosive batting in the lower middle order. Jadhav played a pivotal role in several memorable victories for India, both as a batsman and as a part-time bowler. One of his notable performances came in an ODI against England in 2017, where he scored a match-winning 120 off 76 balls.
Apart from ODIs, Jadhav also played T20 Internationals and had a successful stint in the Indian Premier League (IPL), representing teams like Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore. His all-round skills made him a valuable asset in the shorter formats of the game.
Kedar Jadhav's retirement marks the end of an era for a cricketer who was known for his versatility and match-winning abilities. His contributions to Indian cricket will be remembered by fans and teammates alike.
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Top 5 @Wikipedia pages from a year ago: Tuesday, 4th April 2023
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sportsgr8 · 10 months ago
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Ex-India Cricketer Lalchand Rajput Appointed UAE Head Coach
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ICC Cricket World Cup League: Former Indian cricketer Lalchand Rajput has been appointed the new head coach of UAE men’s team for a three-year period. Rajput, who played two Tests and four ODIs for India from 1985 to 1987, will be taking over from interim head coach Mudassar Nazar. Rajput, 62, was the manager of the MS Dhoni-captained Indian team winning the inaugural men’s T20 World Cup in 2007 in South Africa and was the head coach of Mumbai Indians in the inaugural edition of Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2008. He also coached Afghanistan from 2016 to 2017, a period where the side notably received their Test-playing status. Rajput also served as Zimbabwe men's head coach from 2018 to 2022. "I want to thank the Emirates Cricket Board for appointing me for this exciting role. UAE has emerged as one of the stronger Associate Members in recent years and the players have put in some good performances in both ODIs and T20Is. The current batch is exceptionally talented and I look forward to working with them and further harnessing their cricket skills. "I am confident that the boys buoyed by their exposure to top quality cricket and practice facilities here in Dubai will continue to prosper, UAE cricket has a very bright future and my goal would be to make the team perform more consistently and take them to the next level which I am very confident they are fully capable of," said Rajput in a statement. His first assignment as UAE’s new head coach will be the ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 ODI tri-series being hosted by the side with Scotland and Canada as the other participants. The tri-series begins on February 28, following which UAE will host Scotland for three T20Is next month. Last year, UAE failed to make the cut for the 2024 Men’s T20 World Cup after losing to Nepal in the semi-finals of the Asia-Pacific qualifying event. "We are delighted to announce the appointment of Lalchand Rajput as UAE men’s head coach. Rajput has a proven track record and has done an exceptional job as a coach for various national and domestic teams around the world. We are confident that under his coaching UAE men’s cricket will flourish further. "I also want to take this opportunity to thank Mudassar Nazar for his stellar work as the interim head coach. Mudassar will now return to his role as Head of the National Academy Programme where he will continue to identify and groom our future stars," said Mubashshir Usmani, General Secretary Emirates Cricket Board. Read the full article
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news365timesindia · 2 months ago
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[ad_1] Virat Kohli for India (PC: X) Subhayan Chakraborty in Bengaluru Virat Kohli will return to the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru as Team India face New Zealand in the first of a three-Test series, starting on Wednesday. With one eye on the upcoming tour of Australia in November, Team India aim to overcome the Black Caps, who are reeling from a disastrous two-Test series against Sri Lanka. However, the spotlight will be on Kohli, whom Bengaluru has embraced as one of its own. Despite not winning an IPL trophy with Royal Challengers Bengaluru, he remains one of the city’s biggest draws. It has been over a year since Kohli last scored a century in Test cricket, his most recent being against West Indies at Port of Spain. In the eight innings since, he managed only one half-century—a gritty 76 against South Africa on a challenging Centurion pitch. Fans at the stadium will hope that Kohli can replicate his debut performance at this venue, where he scored a match-winning 103 and an unbeaten 51 against New Zealand in 2012. However, Kohli’s subsequent appearances here have been less successful, with scores of 12 and 15 against Australia in 2017, and 23 and 13 against Sri Lanka in 2022, each time getting out LBW. On Monday, amid looming clouds, Kohli was at his focussed best during Team India’s practice session. Initially, he spent quality time facing pacers and net bowlers. Later, he shifted to face left-arm spinners and off-spinners, possibly preparing for New Zealand’s tweakers like Ajaz Patel, Rachin Ravindra, Mitchell Santner, and Michael Bracewell. His footwork was particularly noticeable, focusing on gentle strokes rather than forceful hits, with the occasional sweep and cut, but primarily playing in the ‘V’. Post-net session, Kohli moved to another area to face throwdowns from specialists like Abhishek Nayar, Nuwan, Dayanand Garani, and Raghu. He nearly perfected each shot, though occasional errors prompted visible frustration. Ultimately, Kohli’s net session lasted about an hour, as he aimed to return to form on his adopted home turf. Post his nets, Kohli was seen engaging in lengthy chats with local net bowlers and aspiring cricketers, helping them with insights on batting. Other players like Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Sarfaraz Khan, Rishabh Pant, Ravindra Jadeja, and Kuldeep Yadav also had substantial practice sessions. Notably, Ashwin had an extended session with bowling coach Morne Morkel, focussing on refining his leg spin, particularly his wrist position and body posture. Rishabh Pant, after his batting practice, engaged in a lengthy wicket-keeping drill with fielding coach T Dilip. Red Soil, Sporting Track on Offer The Chinnaswamy pitch will be red soil, expected to offer something for all—batters, pacers, and spinners. Initially favouring pacers, it should transition to aid batting and then spinners as the match progresses, local sources told RevSportz. Given the rain prediction on all five days of the Test, India are likely to field Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, and Akash Deep, mirroring their Kanpur Test lineup against Bangladesh. On Monday, while New Zealand practiced indoors due to morning rain, India’s players trained as the pitch was being prepared. The pitch was trimmed, firmly rolled on with a light roller, and head coach Gautam Gambhir, celebrating his birthday, along with Ashwin, discussed the pitch conditions with the curator. Local insights suggest that with application, significant runs are possible on this track. For all updates:  5@5 LIVE: Kolkata Derby | HIL Auction | IND NZ | All Updates https://t.co/1CIWc1xfOX — RevSportz Global (@RevSportzGlobal) October 14, 2024   For more sports content: https://revsportz.in/ The post Intense nets for Virat Kohli as he returns to his adopted home city appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 2 months ago
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[ad_1] Virat Kohli for India (PC: X) Subhayan Chakraborty in Bengaluru Virat Kohli will return to the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru as Team India face New Zealand in the first of a three-Test series, starting on Wednesday. With one eye on the upcoming tour of Australia in November, Team India aim to overcome the Black Caps, who are reeling from a disastrous two-Test series against Sri Lanka. However, the spotlight will be on Kohli, whom Bengaluru has embraced as one of its own. Despite not winning an IPL trophy with Royal Challengers Bengaluru, he remains one of the city’s biggest draws. It has been over a year since Kohli last scored a century in Test cricket, his most recent being against West Indies at Port of Spain. In the eight innings since, he managed only one half-century—a gritty 76 against South Africa on a challenging Centurion pitch. Fans at the stadium will hope that Kohli can replicate his debut performance at this venue, where he scored a match-winning 103 and an unbeaten 51 against New Zealand in 2012. However, Kohli’s subsequent appearances here have been less successful, with scores of 12 and 15 against Australia in 2017, and 23 and 13 against Sri Lanka in 2022, each time getting out LBW. On Monday, amid looming clouds, Kohli was at his focussed best during Team India’s practice session. Initially, he spent quality time facing pacers and net bowlers. Later, he shifted to face left-arm spinners and off-spinners, possibly preparing for New Zealand’s tweakers like Ajaz Patel, Rachin Ravindra, Mitchell Santner, and Michael Bracewell. His footwork was particularly noticeable, focusing on gentle strokes rather than forceful hits, with the occasional sweep and cut, but primarily playing in the ‘V’. Post-net session, Kohli moved to another area to face throwdowns from specialists like Abhishek Nayar, Nuwan, Dayanand Garani, and Raghu. He nearly perfected each shot, though occasional errors prompted visible frustration. Ultimately, Kohli’s net session lasted about an hour, as he aimed to return to form on his adopted home turf. Post his nets, Kohli was seen engaging in lengthy chats with local net bowlers and aspiring cricketers, helping them with insights on batting. Other players like Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Sarfaraz Khan, Rishabh Pant, Ravindra Jadeja, and Kuldeep Yadav also had substantial practice sessions. Notably, Ashwin had an extended session with bowling coach Morne Morkel, focussing on refining his leg spin, particularly his wrist position and body posture. Rishabh Pant, after his batting practice, engaged in a lengthy wicket-keeping drill with fielding coach T Dilip. Red Soil, Sporting Track on Offer The Chinnaswamy pitch will be red soil, expected to offer something for all—batters, pacers, and spinners. Initially favouring pacers, it should transition to aid batting and then spinners as the match progresses, local sources told RevSportz. Given the rain prediction on all five days of the Test, India are likely to field Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, and Akash Deep, mirroring their Kanpur Test lineup against Bangladesh. On Monday, while New Zealand practiced indoors due to morning rain, India’s players trained as the pitch was being prepared. The pitch was trimmed, firmly rolled on with a light roller, and head coach Gautam Gambhir, celebrating his birthday, along with Ashwin, discussed the pitch conditions with the curator. Local insights suggest that with application, significant runs are possible on this track. For all updates:  5@5 LIVE: Kolkata Derby | HIL Auction | IND NZ | All Updates https://t.co/1CIWc1xfOX — RevSportz Global (@RevSportzGlobal) October 14, 2024   For more sports content: https://revsportz.in/ The post Intense nets for Virat Kohli as he returns to his adopted home city appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] 2017 was the year that marked the end of Praveen Kumar's professional cricket career in many ways. The right-arm medium pacer, known for creating 'magic' with the ball, made his last IPL appearance for Gujarat Lions, played his last first-class and List A matches for Uttar Pradesh that year. His T20 career ended in January 2018. Doors for the Indian team were closed long before in 2012. Barring a few rare appearances in the media and in the Legends League Cricket and a T10 tournament, PK, as he was fondly known in the circuit, has largely been away from the limelight. For a bowler of his calibre, that is a bit hard to believe. With cricket continuing its upward climb in India, rarely does a cricketer of Praveen's pedigree stay out of business for long, unless chosen so. Praveen revealed he didn't choose this life. He wanted to be a part of cricket as coach, as mentor, as a guide, or in any capacity but was never given a chance. Praveen Kumar (without cap) celebrating with teammates(AFP) In a recent interview with 'The Lallantop', the former India cricketer poured his heart out about missing opportunities and not getting his dues after announcing his retirement in 2018. "In 2018, I had expected that one of the IPL franchises would sign me as a bowling coach. Forget that; even my own Uttar Pradesh team did not call me to work with the Ranji team," he said. Wrap up the year gone by & gear up for 2024 with HT! Click here Depression and alcohol addictionOne of the major reasons for teams not offering him coaching or mentorship roles was the misinformation spread about his addiction to alcohol consumption, revealed Praveen. "The only reason they had was that I used to drink alcohol. But did I drink on the ground or open the bottle in the dressing room?" he said. The 37-year-old, who represented India in 6 Tests, 68 ODIs and 10 T20Is between 2007 and 2012, said there was a senior Indian cricketer who spread negativity. "When I joined the Indian team, a few senior players asked me to stop drinking and avoid a few other things. However, everyone consumed alcohol but still maligned my name. While many senior players treated us youngsters very well, there was someone who spread negativity around my name. I don't want to name that person on camera, but everybody knows who ruined my image," Praveen Kumar added. He said, he went into depression without even what that meant. “I went into depression. I used to stare at the fan for close to five hours. I was very disheartened to see that nobody was calling me, even after achieving so many things in my career. I went to Haridwar for a few days.” Praveen Kumar's international career at a glanceDuring his professional career that lasted 13 years, Praveen troubled the best of top-order batters with his prodigious swing with the new ball. For someone who didn't have pace to his aid, Praveen was incredibly crafty. His mental toughness and ability to bowl long spells even on unresponsive tracks made him a must-have. After making his mark for UP in the first-class circuit, Praveen broke into the Indian side in late 2007 in an ODI against Pakistan in Jaipur. But his real break came during India's tour of Australia a month later. His spells with the new ball were one of the main reasons why India won the best-of-three final against Australia in the CB series. For the next couple of years, Praveen was MS Dhoni's main weapon with the new ball in white-ball cricket. So good was his exploits in ODIs and T20Is that the selectors gave him a go in the Test side during the West Indies tour in 2011. He returned with 12 wickets in three matches and confirmed his place in the Indian side for the following England tour. He was easily India's shining light on that disastrous series where India lost all four Tests. Praveen picked up 15 wickets in three Tests, got his name on the Lord's Honours Board with a five-wicket haul and scored valuable runs with the bat. Injuries, however, never allowed Praveen Kumar to have a long and uninterrupted career. He missed out on being a World Cup winner in 2011 due to injury. He played his last international match in March 2012 against South Africa. [ad_2] Source link
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storyofviratkholi · 5 months ago
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STORY OF VIRAT KOHLI
Virat Kohli (born November 5, 1988, Delhi, India) is an Indian international cricketer considered by many as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of the game.  He is also a former captain of the Indian cricket team in all three international formats—Test cricket, one-day internationals (ODIs), and Twenty20 internationals (T20I)—making him one of India’s most successful captains.
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Virat kholi is good player. He always looking in a smile face. And don’t show the attitude to anyone.
Kohli holds several cricket records, including the most individual hundreds in ODI matches and the most runs scored in a single edition of an ODI World Cup. He has been named Player of the Tournament at global events on three occasions: at the 2014 and 2016 T20I World Cups and the 2023 ODI World Cup. Kohli was also a member of the Indian sides that won the 2011 ODI World Cup and the 2013 ICC (International Cricket Council) Champions Trophy. He is married to popular Bollywood actress and producer Anushka Sharma.
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Early life and career
BIOGRAPHY OF RISABHA PANT
Virat Kohli was born on November 5, 1988, in Delhi, India. He grew up in Delhi and was one of the first to train at the West Delhi Cricket Academy, created in 1998. In 2002 he played for the Delhi Under-15 team and was the highest run scorer in the 2003–04 Vijay Merchant Trophy, playing for the Delhi Under-17 team.
In February 2006 Kohli made his domestic debut for Delhi in a one-day match against Services (a team representing the Indian armed forces) but did not get a chance to bat. He scored only 10 runs in his first-class debut (first-class cricket refers to matches that last three or more days and feature two sides of 11 players each) against Tamil Nadu in November that year. He scored 90 runs in difficult conditions in a first-class match against Karnataka in December, helping Delhi draw the Test. In April 2007 he scored 35 runs in his T20 domestic debut against Himachal Pradesh.
Kohli captained the Under-19 Indian cricket team to victory at the ICC Under-19 World Cup in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in 2008. His exploits were rewarded with an IPL contract from RCB for $30,000. He also made his international debut in an ODI that year, opening the batting and scoring 12 in a defeat of Sri Lanka in Dambulla, Sri Lanka. In 2009 he scored 405 runs in nine innings in the Emerging Players Tournament in Australia, ensuring that he would be at the top of the national team selectors’ .
Awards
Kohli received the Arjuna Award, India’s second highest sporting honor, from the government of India in 2013. In 2017 Kohli garnered the Padma Shri, India’s fourth highest civilian award. In 2018 he received the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award (now the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award), India’s highest sporting honor. A stand at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi was renamed after Kohli in 2019.
Kohli has received multiple accolades from the cricketing world and governing bodies as well. His 133 not out versus Sri Lanka in the Commonwealth Bank Series in Australia was voted the ODI batting performance of the year in the 2012 ESPNcricinfo Awards and is considered by many as his greatest performance ever. ICC named him the ODI Cricketer of the Year in 2012, 2017, and 2018, and Test Player of the Year in 2018. He made the ICC ODI Team of the Year in 2012, 2014, and 2016–19, having the additional role of captain in all instances save the first two. He also made the ICC Test Team of the Year from 2017 to 2019, each time as captain. In 2022 he was named to the ICC T20I Team of the Year. He also was selected for the ICC Men’s Team of the Decade for 2011–2020 in all three formats, having the additional role of captain in the Test team.
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