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Does Rishabh Pant Deserve A Place In Test Series Against Bangladesh?
Rishabh Pant has been the talk of the town since his return to international cricket after a horrific car accident in 2019 when he was traveling to Roorkee to meet his family.
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rishukumariworld-blog · 1 year ago
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IPL 2024: Mumbai Indians Announce Sri Lanka Veteran Lasith Malinga as Their New Bowling Coach
ble of Contents Lasith Malinga to replace Shane Bond “Looking forward to working closely with Mark, Polly, Rohit, and the rest of the team”: Malinga Mumbai Indians (MI), the five-time champions of the Indian Premier League (IPL), have made a significant addition to their coaching staff, as they recently announced the appointment of Sri Lankan cricketing legend Lasith Malinga as their new…
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brookstonalmanac · 2 months ago
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Holidays 12.9
Holidays
Anna's Day (Finland, Sweden)
Armed Forces Day (Peru)
Ball-Bearing Roller Skates Day
Battle of Ayacucho Day (Peru)
Christmas Card Day
Christmas Gift Memory Day
Cremation Day
Eggsmas (from “The League”)
Fatherland’s Heroes Day (Russia)
Fiesta of the Mother of Health (Mexico)
Genocide Prevention Day
Geologist Day (Tajikistan)
Grace Hopper Day
Heroes Day (Antigua and Barbuda)
Heroes of Fatherland Day (Russia)
Homecoming Day (Guernsey and Alderney)
Homemade Gift Day
International Anti-Corruption Day (UN)
International Day of Commemoration & Dignity of the Victims of the Crimes of Genocide & of the Prevention of this Crime
International Day of Veterinary Medicine
International Human Rights Defenders Day
Lady Gaga Day
Mail Your Cards Day
National Blake Day
National Heroes Day (Antigua & Barbuda)
National Llama Day
National Youth Day (Albania)
Navy Day (Sri Lanka)
Petrified Forest Day
Public Transit Day
Santa Marian Kamalen Day (Guam)
Savin Juniper Day (French Republic)
V.C. Bird Day (Antigua & Barbuda)
Weary Willie Day
World Alliance for Patient Safety Day
World Day of Computing
World Genocide Commemoration Day (UN)
World Patient Safety Day
World Smallpox Eradication Day
World SIUGR (Selective Intrauterine Growth Restriction) Awareness Day
World Techno Day
Yuri's Day in the Autumn (Russia)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Lutefisk Day (Finland; Sweden)
Mariscada Day (Spain)
National Opal Apples Day
National Pastry Day
Pepparkakans Dag (Gingerbread Cookie Day; Sweden)
Search High and Low For Your Gingerbread Recipe Day
Independence & Related Days
Rino Island (Declared; 2009) [unrecognized]
Tanzania (f.k.a. Tanganyika; from UK, 1961)
2nd Monday in December
Green Monday [2nd Monday]
Marinara Monday [2nd Monday of Each Month]
Meditation Monday [Every Monday]
Mindful Monday [2nd Monday of Each Month]
Monday Musings [Every Monday]
Motivation Monday [Every Monday]
National Tree Planting Day (Malawi) [2nd Monday]
Weekly Holidays beginning December 9 (2nd Full Week of December)
Human Rights Week [2nd Week]
National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week [2nd Week]
Festivals Beginning December 9, 2024
Duhok International Film Festival (Duhok, Iraq) [thru 12.16]
NLS Food Quality Symposium (Cedar Creek, Texas) [thru 12.11]
Vermont Maple Conference (Various Locations, Vermont) [thru 12.14]
Feast Days
Ann Hood (Writerism)
Ashleigh Brilliant (Artology; Wrierism)
End of Days of Reckoning (Shamanism)
Evergreen Day (Pagan)
Feast of the Conception of the Most Holy Theotokos by St. Anne (Eastern Orthodox Church)
Fiesta of the Mother of Health (Mexico; Everyday Wicca)
Galileo (Positivist; Saint)
Hanukkah Day #2 (Judaism) [thru Dec. 15th]
Jean de Brunhoff (Artology)
John Milton (Writerism)
Juan Diego (Christian; Saint)
Leocadia (Christian; Saint)
Ljubica Sokić (Artology)
Loch Ba on Mull Island (Celtic Book of Days)
Margaret Brundage (Artology)
The Martyrdom of St. Kenny (Church of the SubGenius)
Nectarius of Auvergne (Christian; Saint)
Noodle Ring Day (Pastafarian)
Peter Fourier (Christian; Saint)
Remembrance for Egill Skallagrimsson (Troth/Asatru/Norse Pagan)
Sage Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
The Seven Martyrs at Samosata (Christian; Martyrs)
This Day Deliberately Left Blank (Pastafarian)
Tropical Grossbill (Muppetism)
Wulfhilde (Christian; Saint)
Yuri’s Day in the Autumn (Russian Orthodox Church)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Sensho (先勝 Japan) [Good luck in the morning, bad luck in the afternoon.]
Very Unlucky Day (Grafton’s Manual of 1565) [58 of 60]
Premieres
The America Minerva (Daily Newspaper; 1793) [1st U.S. Daily]
The Bishop’s Wife (Film; 1947)
Brigg’s Bad Wolf (Super Chicken Cartoon; 1967) [#14]
Brokeback Mountain (Film; 2005)
Buddy’s Show Boat (WB LT Cartoon; 1933)
Charge of the Light Brigade (Poem; 1854)
A Charlie Brown Christmas (Animated TV Special; 1965)
Chi Chi Dog (George of the Jungle Cartoon; 1967) [#14]
Christine (Film; 1983)
A Christmas Story (Hanna-Barbera Animated tV Special; 1972)
Coronation Street (UK Soap Opera; 1960)
Dark Horse, by George Harrison (Album; 1974)
Davy Jones’ Locker, featuring Willie Whopper (MGM Cartoon; 1933)
Disclosure (Film; 1994)
Fiesta Fiasco (WB LT Cartoon; 1967)
Fresh Cream, by Cream (Album; 1966)
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (Animated Film; 2022)
Hot August Nights, by Neil Diamond (Live Album; 1972)
A Job for a Gob (Fleischer/Famous Popeye Cartoon; 1955)
La La Land (Film; 2016)
Little Saint Nick, by The Beach Boys (Song; 1963)
A Love Supreme, recorded by the John Coltrane Quartet (Album; 1964)
Memories of a Geisha (Film; 2005)
Merbabies (Silly Symphonies Disney Cartoon; 1938)
Mississippi Burning (Film; 1988)
The Night Before Christmas (Silly Symphonies Disney Cartoon; 1933)
Nutty Notes (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1929)
Office Christmas Party (Film; 2016)
Peace on Earth (MGM Cartoon; 1939)
The Peachy Cobbler (Tex Avery MGM Cartoon; 1950)
Pet Pink Pebbles (Pink Panther Cartoon; 1978)
The Pink of Bagdad (Pink Panther Cartoon; 1978)
Pink Press (Pink Panther Cartoon; 1978)
Richard II, by William Shakespeare (Play; 1595)
R is for Rocket, by Ray Bradbury (Short Stories; 1962)
Salome, by Richard Strauss (Opera; 1905)
Scarface (Film; 1983)
SOS, by SZA (Album; 2022)
Soul Man, by The Blues Brothers (Song; 1978)
The Story of Babar, by Jean de Brunhoff (Children’s Book; 1931)
Sudden Impact (Film; 1983)
Syriana (Film; 2005)
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (Film; 2011)
Twins (Film; 1988)
The Whale (Film; 2022)
Words and Music (Film; 1948)
young Adult (Film; 2011)
Young at Heart, recorded by Frank Sinatra (Song; 1953)
Today’s Name Days
Liborius, Reinmar, Valerie (Austria)
Ana, Anna, Anushka, Nusha (Bulgaria)
Ciprijan, Diego, Liberan, Zdravka (Croatia)
Vratislav (Czech Republic)
Rudolph (Denmark)
Raid, Raido, Raidu, Raigo, Raigo, Raik, Raiko, Rait (Estonia)
Anna, Anne, Anneli, Anni, Annika, Annikki, Annu, Annukka, Anu (Finland)
Pierre (France)
Liborius, Reinmar, Valerie (Germany)
Ann, Anna (Greece)
Natália (Hungary)
Siro (Italy)
Joachims, Jukums, Sarmīte, Tabita (Latvia)
Gedenė, Leokadija, Vakaris, Valerija (Lithuania)
Annette, Anniken (Norway)
Delfina, Joachim, Joachima, Leokadia, Loda, Waleria, Wielisława, Wiesław (Poland)
Maria (Romania)
Izabela (Slovakia)
Diego, Juan, Leocadia (Spain)
Anna (Sweden)
Ambrose (Ukraine)
Delfina, Delfino, Delphina, Kirby, Kirk, Kirkwood (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 344 of 2024; 22 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 1 of Week 50 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Ngetal (Reed) [Day 16 of 28]
Chinese: Month 11 (Bing-Zi), Day 9 (Ding-Wei)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 8 Kislev 5785
Islamic: 7 Jumada II 1446
J Cal: 14 Black; Sevenday [14 of 30]
Julian: 26 November 2024
Moon: 62%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 8 Bichat (13th Month) [Harriot / Vieta]
Runic Half Month: Jara (Year) [Day 3 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 78 of 90)
Week: 2nd Full Week of December
Zodiac: Sagittarius (Day 18 of 30)
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brookston · 1 year ago
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Holidays 12.9
Holidays
Anna's Day (Finland, Sweden)
Armed Forces Day (Peru)
Ball-Bearing Roller Skates Day
Battle of Ayacucho Day (Peru)
Christmas Card Day
Christmas Gift Memory Day
Cremation Day
Eggsmas (from “The League”)
Fatherland’s Heroes Day (Russia)
Fiesta of the Mother of Health (Mexico)
Genocide Prevention Day
Grace Hopper Day
Heroes Day (Antigua and Barbuda)
Homemade Gift Day
International Anti-Corruption Day (UN)
International Day of Commemoration & Dignity of the Victims of the Crimes of Genocide & of the Prevention of this Crime
International Day of Veterinary Medicine
International Human Rights Defenders Day
Lady Gaga Day
Mail Your Cards Day
National Blake Day
National Heroes Day (Antigua & Barbuda)
National Llama Day
Navy Day (Sri Lanka)
Petrified Forest Day
Public Transit Day
Savin Juniper Day (French Republic)
V.C. Bird Day (Antigua & Barbuda)
Weary Willie Day
World Alliance for Patient Safety Day
World Day of Computing
World Genocide Commemoration Day (UN)
World Patient Safety Day
World Smallpox Eradication Day
World SIUGR (Selective Intrauterine Growth Restriction) Awareness Day
World Techno Day
Yuri's Day in the Autumn (Russia)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Mariscada Day (Spain)
National Opal Apples Day
National Pastry Day
Pepparkakans Dag (Gingerbread Cookie Day; Sweden)
Search High and Low For Your Gingerbread Recipe Day
2nd Saturday in December
Army & Navy Union Day (Massachusetts) [2nd Saturday]
Bath & Body Works’ Body Care Day [2nd Saturday]
Bring Your Christmas Tree Home Day [2nd Saturday]
Day of the Horse [2nd Saturday; also 12.13]
Gingerbread Decorating Day [2nd Saturday]
Hakiadaore Ichi (Shoe Festival; Japan) [Begins 2nd Saturday]
Hantoro begins (Flower & Light Festival; Japan) [2nd Saturday to 23rd]
International Shareware Day [2nd Saturday]
Le Foire aux Noix begins (Nuts Fair; Bastogne, Belgium) [2nd Saturday]
Independence Days
Rino Island (Declared; 2009) [unrecognized]
Tanzania (f.k.a. Tanganyika; from UK, 1961)
Feast Days
Evergreen Day (Pagan)
Feast of the Conception of the Most Holy Theotokos by St. Anne (Eastern Orthodox Church)
Galileo (Positivist; Saint)
Hanukkah Day #2 (Judaism) [thru Dec. 15th]
Juan Diego (Christian; Saint)
Leocadia (Christian; Saint)
Ljubica Sokić (Artology)
The Martyrdom of St. Kenny (Church of the SubGenius)
Nectarius of Auvergne (Christian; Saint)
Noodle Ring Day (Pastafarian)
Peter Fourier (Christian; Saint)
Remembrance for Egill Skallagrimsson (Troth/Asatru/Norse Pagan)
The Seven Martyrs at Samosata (Christian; Martyrs)
This Day Deliberately Left Blank (Pastafarian)
Tropical Grossbill (Muppetism)
Wulfhilde (Christian; Saint)
Yuri’s Day in the Autumn (Russian Orthodox Church)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Very Unlucky Day (Grafton’s Manual of 1565) [58 of 60]
Premieres
The Bishop’s Wife (Film; 1947)
Brokeback Mountain (Film; 2005)
Buddy’s Show Boat (WB LT Cartoon; 1933)
Charge of the Light Brigade (Poem; 1854)
A Charlie Brown Christmas (Animated TV Special; 1965)
Christine (Film; 1983)
Coronation Street (UK Soap Opera; 1960)
Dark Horse, by George Harrison (Album; 1974)
Disclosure (Film; 1994)
Fiesta Fiasco (WB LT Cartoon; 1967)
Fresh Cream, by Cream (Album; 1966)
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (Animated Film; 2022)
Hot August Nights, by Neil Diamond (Live Album; 1972)
La La Land (Film; 2016)
Little Saint Nick, by The Beach Boys (Song; 1963)
A Love Supreme, recorded by the John Coltrane Quartet (Album; 1964)
Memories of a Geisha (Film; 2005)
Mississippi Burning (Film; 1988)
Office Christmas Party (Film; 2016)
Richard II, by William Shakespeare (Play; 1595)
R is for Rocket, by Ray Bradbury (Short Stories; 1962)
Salome, by Richard Strauss (Opera; 1905)
Scarface (Film; 1983)
SOS, by SZA (Album; 2022)
Soul Man, by The Blues Brothers (Song; 1978)
The Story of Babar, by Jean de Brunhoff (Children’s Book; 1931)
Sudden Impact (Film; 1983)
Syriana (Film; 2005)
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (Film; 2011)
Twins (Film; 1988)
The Whale (Film; 2022)
Words and Music (Film; 1948)
young Adult (Film; 2011)
Young at Heart, recorded by Frank Sinatra (Song; 1953)
Today’s Name Days
Liborius, Reinmar, Valerie (Austria)
Ana, Anna, Anushka, Nusha (Bulgaria)
Ciprijan, Diego, Liberan, Zdravka (Croatia)
Vratislav (Czech Republic)
Rudolph (Denmark)
Raid, Raido, Raidu, Raigo, Raigo, Raik, Raiko, Rait (Estonia)
Anna, Anne, Anneli, Anni, Annika, Annikki, Annu, Annukka, Anu (Finland)
Pierre (France)
Liborius, Reinmar, Valerie (Germany)
Ann, Anna (Greece)
Natália (Hungary)
Siro (Italy)
Joachims, Jukums, Sarmīte, Tabita (Latvia)
Gedenė, Leokadija, Vakaris, Valerija (Lithuania)
Annette, Anniken (Norway)
Delfina, Joachim, Joachima, Leokadia, Loda, Waleria, Wielisława, Wiesław (Poland)
Maria (Romania)
Izabela (Slovakia)
Diego, Juan, Leocadia (Spain)
Anna (Sweden)
Ambrose (Ukraine)
Delfina, Delfino, Delphina, Kirby, Kirk, Kirkwood (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 343 of 2024; 22 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 6 of week 49 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Ruis (Elder) [Day 12 of 28]
Chinese: Month 10 (Gui-Hai), Day 27 (Xin-Chou)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 26 Kislev 5784
Islamic: 26 Jumada I 1445
J Cal: 13 Zima; Sixday [13 of 30]
Julian: 26 November 2023
Moon: 12%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 7 Bichat (13th Month) [Galileo]
Runic Half Month: Is (Stasis) [Day 14 of 15]
Season: Autumn (Day 77 of 89)
Zodiac: Sagittarius (Day 18 of 30)
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100percentsurewins · 6 days ago
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Who is the best finisher in cricket? MS Dhoni is widely regarded as the best finisher in cricket history. His calmness under pressure, ability to chase down massive totals, and iconic last-over sixes make him the greatest match-winner in the game. Who is best finisher in cricket? MS Dhoni is considered the best finisher in cricket due to his unmatched ability to close games successfully. Other top finishers include AB de Villiers, Michael Bevan, and Jos Buttler. Who is the best finisher in cricket in the world? MS Dhoni holds the title of the best finisher in the world due to his exceptional track record in chasing targets and finishing matches for India. His most iconic innings was 91* in the 2011 Cricket World Cup final. Who is the best fielder in the world in cricket? AB de Villiers, Jonty Rhodes, and Ravindra Jadeja are among the best fielders in cricket history. Jonty Rhodes is often regarded as the greatest due to his extraordinary agility and game-changing run-outs. Cricket: This Sport is Popular in Asia, Australia, and the UK Cricket is one of the most popular sports globally, especially in India, England, Australia, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. The sport has massive fan followings, intense rivalries, and some of the biggest sporting events, such as the Cricket World Cup and the Indian Premier League (IPL). - Pakistan cricket
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Cricket has witnessed many extraordinary batsmen, but when it comes to who is the best finisher batsman in cricket, only a few stand out as legends. A finisher in cricket is someone who can chase down targets or accelerate the run rate in the final overs under immense pressure. From MS Dhoni to AB de Villiers, and Michael Bevan to Jos Buttler, the art of…
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icnewss · 13 days ago
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IPL 2025: What to Expect from This Year’s Exciting Season
The IPL 2025 season is just around the corner, and cricket fans are already buzzing with excitement about what promises to be an action-packed year. The Indian Premier League has evolved into one of the biggest sporting events globally, attracting attention from fans across the world. Every season brings new stories, thrilling matches, and unforgettable moments, and this year is bound to be no different.
With top-tier players, intense rivalries, and a format that delivers drama until the very last ball, the IPL 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting editions yet. So, what can we expect from the upcoming season? Here’s a look at the key elements that will make IPL 2025 a tournament to remember.
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1. New Faces and Young Talent
Every season of the IPL brings in new faces, and IPL 2025 is set to introduce a fresh batch of young talent. Over the years, the IPL has been a platform for budding cricketers to showcase their skills, and this year will be no exception. We can expect to see young guns from India and abroad making their mark on the tournament.
From rising Indian stars to international players looking to make a big impact, IPL 2025 will be a perfect stage for these players to prove their worth. The auction will be the first step in setting the stage for these new faces, and fans are already speculating about which players will be the most sought-after.
Expect some thrilling performances from the next generation of cricketers as they battle it out in one of the most competitive leagues in the world. Whether it’s with the bat, ball, or in the field, young players will undoubtedly bring a new level of energy to the tournament.
2. Intense Team Rivalries
The IPL 2025 will see some of the most intense team rivalries continue to unfold. Over the years, teams like Mumbai Indians, Chennai Super Kings, Royal Challengers Bangalore, and Delhi Capitals have developed fierce rivalries that have kept fans on the edge of their seats. With many of these teams retaining key players from previous seasons, the competition will be more intense than ever.
One rivalry that fans can look forward to is the Mumbai Indians vs. Chennai Super Kings battle. With both teams having won multiple titles, this match-up has always been one of the highlights of the tournament. Expect to see high-octane cricket, strategic matchups, and passionate fan bases.
Another rivalry that promises to keep fans entertained is the Delhi Capitals vs. Royal Challengers Bangalore clash. Both teams have strong lineups and have been on the brink of winning the title, so the stakes will be high in these encounters. These teams have been part of some of the most thrilling matches in IPL history, and the IPL 2025 season will likely deliver more of the same.
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3. Exciting Auction Results
One of the most anticipated events leading up to any IPL season is the IPL auction. IPL 2025 will see teams strengthening their squads by acquiring new talent through the auction, and this will undoubtedly shake up the dynamics of the competition. With franchises always looking for that perfect combination of youth and experience, the IPL 2025 auction is bound to throw up some surprises.
The auction will be crucial for teams looking to address specific gaps in their squad. Whether it's strengthening their bowling attack, adding more firepower to the batting lineup, or building a solid all-round team, the auction results will play a significant role in shaping the teams for the upcoming season.
Expect to see some big-money buys, as well as some smart picks that could turn out to be the X-factor for a team. The excitement of seeing which players will go where is always a highlight of the IPL build-up, and this year, it’s expected to be as thrilling as ever.
4. New Strategies and Innovations
With each passing season, teams continue to innovate, trying out new strategies to get the upper hand in the IPL. Whether it’s experimenting with different batting orders, incorporating spin-heavy tactics, or focusing on death overs, every season sees teams evolve and adapt.
In IPL 2025, we can expect more focus on data-driven decisions and technological advancements. Teams are increasingly relying on advanced analytics to make in-game decisions, such as the best matchups for bowlers and the most effective batting strategies against certain bowlers. Expect to see more strategic changes mid-game as captains, with the help of their coaching staff, look to exploit match situations to their advantage.
On-field innovations, such as changes in fielding positions or different types of bowling strategies, will continue to evolve in IPL 2025. This keeps the game fresh, exciting, and full of surprises, and fans can expect some unexpected turns in match situations.
5. Star Players and Captaincy Battles
The IPL 2025 will feature some of the biggest stars in the cricketing world. From Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma to AB de Villiers and David Warner, the IPL continues to attract world-class players who are capable of delivering match-winning performances. These stars are not only key players for their respective teams but also provide leadership, experience, and guidance to the younger players in the squad.
The captaincy battles will also be one of the focal points of IPL 2025. With experienced leaders like Rohit Sharma, MS Dhoni, and Virat Kohli, as well as younger captains such as Rishabh Pant and KL Rahul, the leadership dynamics will add an extra layer of excitement. How these captains manage pressure, motivate their players, and make tactical decisions during crunch moments will be pivotal to their team’s success in the tournament.
As fans, we’ll also get to witness how new leadership structures evolve within teams and which captain emerges as the leader to beat in the league.
6. The Thrill of the Playoffs and Final
The IPL playoffs and final are where the real action happens. The battle to secure a spot in the playoffs is always intense, with teams fighting till the last ball of the group stages to qualify for the next round. As always, the stakes will be high, and the competition will be fierce.
In IPL 2025, the playoff stages will be filled with high-pressure matches where every run and every wicket counts. The teams that make it to the final will be under tremendous pressure, and the final showdown will be a spectacle like no other. Expect last-ball finishes, thrilling run chases, and incredible performances that will make the IPL 2025 final one for the ages.
Conclusion
With the IPL 2025 season just around the corner, cricket fans are in for a treat. From fresh talent to intense rivalries, innovative strategies to star-studded lineups, this season is bound to offer everything that makes the IPL a world-class spectacle. The excitement, drama, and unpredictable nature of the tournament will once again captivate millions of fans worldwide.
As the season unfolds, expect unforgettable moments that will add to the rich history of the Indian Premier League. So, gear up for a thrilling ride—IPL 2025 is set to be bigger, bolder, and more exciting than ever before!
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sports-digest · 13 days ago
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Jasprit Jasbirsingh Bumrah: The Evolution of India’s Premier Fast Bowler
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Jasprit Jasbirsingh Bumrah, a name that has become synonymous with fast bowling brilliance in the modern era, is a testament to the power of persistence, skill, and hard work. From a young aspiring cricketer in Ahmedabad to becoming one of the most feared pacers in world cricket, Bumrah’s rise has been nothing short of extraordinary. His unorthodox action, combined with his lethal yorkers, has revolutionized the way fast bowlers are perceived in limited-overs cricket. But how did Bumrah, with no traditional fast-bowling background, rise to become India’s bowling spearhead? This article delves into his journey, style, and the impact he has had on world cricket.
Early Life and Beginnings
Born on December 6, 1993, in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Jasprit Bumrah’s journey to the international cricketing stage was not a typical one. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Bumrah did not hail from a cricketing family. His father, Jasbir Singh, worked in a private firm, and his mother, Daljit Kaur, was a homemaker. Cricket, however, ran in Bumrah’s veins, and he was introduced to the game at a very young age.
As a child, Bumrah was keen on playing cricket, but it was his natural affinity for bowling that set him apart. Initially, Bumrah was a medium-pace bowler, but it was his consistent bowling and his unusual, slinging action that drew attention. His unorthodox delivery method—spearheaded by his high-arm action and lethal yorkers—quickly became his signature, making him a force to reckon with in domestic cricket.
Bumrah’s breakthrough came in 2013 when he was picked up by the Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Under the mentorship of former cricketer Ricky Ponting and with the guidance of Lasith Malinga, Bumrah honed his skills further, especially in the art of bowling yorkers in the death overs. It was this IPL stint that gave Bumrah the exposure he needed to refine his bowling technique and earn a reputation as one of the best death bowlers in the world.
International Debut: A Leap into the Big League
Bumrah’s performance in the IPL did not go unnoticed. He was soon called up to the Indian national team, making his debut in a T20 match against Sri Lanka in January 2016. His arrival was a breath of fresh air for Indian cricket, especially in the T20 format. His bowling was sharp, and his yorkers in the death overs became legendary from the very start. Bumrah’s seamless transition into international cricket came as a surprise to many, but his calm demeanor and focus on accuracy quickly made him a key player for India.
Bumrah’s ability to bowl in high-pressure situations—like defending a small total or bowling in the final overs of a tight match—earned him widespread acclaim. His focus on consistency, combined with his remarkable pace and swing, made him an indispensable part of India’s limited-overs setup. He quickly became the go-to bowler for captains MS Dhoni and later Virat Kohli when it came to closing out games.
The Breakthrough in Test Cricket
While Bumrah’s rise in limited-overs cricket was meteoric, his entry into Test cricket was a different challenge altogether. Despite being known for his T20 and ODI exploits, Bumrah made his Test debut in South Africa in 2018. His transition from the limited-overs formats to the Test format was closely watched by fans and critics alike. Bumrah, however, was undeterred, and his performances spoke volumes about his skill set.
His debut Test series was a resounding success, as he picked up crucial wickets on challenging pitches. Bumrah’s pace, bounce, and swing were instrumental in India’s victory in South Africa, and he became the first Indian fast bowler to take a five-wicket haul in Australia since 2004. His performances in Australia and later in England solidified his reputation as a complete bowler who could dominate across all formats.
Bumrah’s rise in Test cricket was a significant milestone in his career. Unlike traditional fast bowlers, he didn’t rely solely on raw pace; instead, his unconventional action allowed him to generate movement both in the air and off the pitch. His success in the longest format of the game demonstrated his adaptability and ability to perform under varied conditions.
The Art of Bowling: Bumrah’s Unique Style
One of the most remarkable aspects of Bumrah’s bowling is his ability to execute yorkers with such precision, making him a formidable weapon in the death overs. But his bowling technique is far from conventional. What stands out most is his high-arm, slingy action, which is often a nightmare for batsmen trying to predict his deliveries. His smooth run-up, coupled with his low-arm release, gives him the ability to swing the ball both ways, making him unpredictable and difficult to face.
Bumrah’s ability to bowl under pressure is unmatched. Whether it’s defending 15 runs off the last over or delivering a tight spell in the middle overs, Bumrah is always calm, focused, and in control of the situation. His mental toughness, especially in high-stakes moments, has made him a fan favorite. Bumrah’s consistent line and length, coupled with his knack for reading the game, are qualities that set him apart from many of his contemporaries.
Overcoming Injuries and Maintaining Consistency
Bumrah’s journey has not been without its hurdles. Over the years, the pacer has battled with multiple injuries, particularly back issues, which have kept him on the sidelines at various times. Yet, each time Bumrah returned to the field, he did so with a renewed determination and hunger. His ability to bounce back from setbacks is a testament to his resilience and his unwavering commitment to his craft.
In recent years, Bumrah has also embraced the role of a mentor for young fast bowlers in India, offering them valuable insights into the art of fast bowling. His experiences with injuries have made him a more mature bowler, focusing not only on his fitness but also on injury prevention and workload management.
Legacy and the Road Ahead
As Bumrah continues to evolve as a cricketer, his legacy is already firmly established. He has become the face of modern fast bowling, redefining the role of a fast bowler in limited-overs cricket. His exceptional skills, combined with his calm demeanor and ability to thrive under pressure, have made him one of the best bowlers in the world. Bumrah’s leadership in the bowling department has been a cornerstone of India’s success in international cricket, and his performances in key series and tournaments have left an indelible mark on the game.
Looking ahead, Bumrah’s future in cricket looks as bright as ever. Despite the challenges of modern-day cricket, with increased workloads and injuries, Bumrah has consistently demonstrated that he is one of the finest fast bowlers to ever play the game. Whether in Tests, ODIs, or T20Is, he has proven his worth and will continue to be a key figure in Indian cricket for years to come.
In conclusion, Jasprit Bumrah’s journey from a young cricketer with a unique action to becoming one of the most celebrated fast bowlers in world cricket is a story of talent, resilience, and undying passion. His legacy as a cricketer is firmly secured, and he will be remembered as one of the game’s greats—someone who changed the game of fast bowling forever.
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[ad_1] Sanju and Surya dismantle Bangladesh. Source ( Indiancricketteam Insta) What led to Suryakumar Yadav being selected for leadership duties in T20Is over the 2024 T20I World Cup-winning vice-captain Hardik Pandya, will continue to be shrouded in controversy. However, Suryakumar’s meteoric rise as a leader was always going to be impossible to overlook. After the completion of the T20I World Cup, with India emerging as victors, captain Rohit Sharma announced his retirement from the format. It was then expected that Hardik, who was India’s vice-captain during the tournament, would lead India going forward in the format. However, a change in the coaching staff and their lack of trust in Hardik’s body led to Suryakumar emerging as the frontrunner to take over Rohit’s duties. With his 360-degree batting style and trust in his comrades, SKY has managed to lead India in 19 T20Is with an astounding win percentage of 84.21%—16 wins and 3 losses. The pick of the lot was his clean sweep series win over Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka, where the ODI team faltered, and a 3-1 series win in South Africa. Suryakumar’s stint as captain has been nothing short of remarkable, having now led the team to three series wins as skipper, with a fourth not far away. His leadership seems rooted in fostering team harmony and backing his players. Tilak Varma’s heartfelt words for his captain, after delivering a match-winning knock in the 2nd T20I against England, perfectly capture why Suryakumar has been such a phenomenal success. “I can only say one thing, not just for me. We both play together in the IPL (Indian Premier League for Mumbai Indians) as well. But even for any new player, he maintains the bond so well with every player. On the field, off the field too. He gives so much time to all the players. It feels great when someone like Suryakumar Yadav, the captain of India, is with us. Even if any new kid joins the team, it doesn’t feel like it with him,” Tilak said while speaking on Star Sports’ Cricket Live show. Tilak was promoted by his captain above himself in the batting order, highlighting the trust and vision that define Suryakumar’s leadership. Alongside supporting youngsters, his handling of senior players like Hardik — who was touted to take the reins from Rohit — has also been a testament to his leadership maturity, ensuring a collaborative approach. India’s well-oiled T20I side under Suryakumar has overseen its remarkable run in the format with aggressive intent, fearless decision-making, and dynamic adaptability to the situation’s needs. The post From 360° batting to 360° leadership: A bold new chapter in Suryakumar’s rise appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Sanju and Surya dismantle Bangladesh. Source ( Indiancricketteam Insta) What led to Suryakumar Yadav being selected for leadership duties in T20Is over the 2024 T20I World Cup-winning vice-captain Hardik Pandya, will continue to be shrouded in controversy. However, Suryakumar’s meteoric rise as a leader was always going to be impossible to overlook. After the completion of the T20I World Cup, with India emerging as victors, captain Rohit Sharma announced his retirement from the format. It was then expected that Hardik, who was India’s vice-captain during the tournament, would lead India going forward in the format. However, a change in the coaching staff and their lack of trust in Hardik’s body led to Suryakumar emerging as the frontrunner to take over Rohit’s duties. With his 360-degree batting style and trust in his comrades, SKY has managed to lead India in 19 T20Is with an astounding win percentage of 84.21%—16 wins and 3 losses. The pick of the lot was his clean sweep series win over Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka, where the ODI team faltered, and a 3-1 series win in South Africa. Suryakumar’s stint as captain has been nothing short of remarkable, having now led the team to three series wins as skipper, with a fourth not far away. His leadership seems rooted in fostering team harmony and backing his players. Tilak Varma’s heartfelt words for his captain, after delivering a match-winning knock in the 2nd T20I against England, perfectly capture why Suryakumar has been such a phenomenal success. “I can only say one thing, not just for me. We both play together in the IPL (Indian Premier League for Mumbai Indians) as well. But even for any new player, he maintains the bond so well with every player. On the field, off the field too. He gives so much time to all the players. It feels great when someone like Suryakumar Yadav, the captain of India, is with us. Even if any new kid joins the team, it doesn’t feel like it with him,” Tilak said while speaking on Star Sports’ Cricket Live show. Tilak was promoted by his captain above himself in the batting order, highlighting the trust and vision that define Suryakumar’s leadership. Alongside supporting youngsters, his handling of senior players like Hardik — who was touted to take the reins from Rohit — has also been a testament to his leadership maturity, ensuring a collaborative approach. India’s well-oiled T20I side under Suryakumar has overseen its remarkable run in the format with aggressive intent, fearless decision-making, and dynamic adaptability to the situation’s needs. The post From 360° batting to 360° leadership: A bold new chapter in Suryakumar’s rise appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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IND vs ENG Cricscore11 prediction 1st T20I, India vs England Prediction
IND vs ENG Match prediction 1st T20I:
India will try to move over the setback of losing the Test series in Australia and focus on the forthcoming white-ball season. The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 will begin with a five-match Twenty20 International series against England, followed by a three-match One-Day International series against the same team.
India won the ICC T20 global Cup 2024 last year, becoming them the current T20 global champions. After that, India defeated South Africa, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka in three straight Twenty20 International series under new captain Suryakumar Yadav.
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England would also be feeling quite confident after defeating the West Indies 3-1 in a Twenty20 International series.
IND versus ENG's inaugural Twenty20 International will take place in Kolkata at Eden Gardens, which hosted high-scoring games during the 2024 Indian Premier League.
India vs England T20I head-to-head:
Date: January 22, Wednesday
Time: 7:00 PM IST / 01:30 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL
Venue: Eden Gardens, Kolkata
India vs England pitch report:
The Eden Gardens is a very batting-friendly location. Eden Gardens is an ideal place for batting because of its level surface and small boundary dimensions. In the 2024 Indian Premier League, Kolkata's average innings score was 209.
India vs England 1st T20I prediction: Who will win?
Our prediction for the India vs. England match is that India will win the first Twenty20 International of the series.
IND vs ENG predicted XIs:
India predicted XI:
Axar Patel (VC), Nitish Kumar Reddy, Hardik Pandya, Rinku Singh, Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Suryakumar Yadav (C), Mohammad Shami, Arshdeep Singh, Ravi Bishnoi and Sanju Samson (WK)
England predicted XI:
Jacob Bethell, Liam Livingstone, Harry Brook, Jamie Smith, Adil Rashid, Brydon Carse, Mark Wood, Jofra Archer, Rehan Ahmed, Phil Salt (wk), Jos Buttler (c, wk), and Liam Livingstone
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Top Cricket Tournaments to Bet on This Season
Cricket enthusiasts, rejoice! This season there are many interesting cricket tournaments that should be appreciated by fans and will provide excitement, calculating strategies and great chances to become a winner. Whether you’re a vet bettor, or a complete novice welcoming yourself to the world of cricket betting this guide will help you familiarise yourself with the tournaments of interest to adequately place your bet on.
Big Bash League (BBL)
The Big Bash League (BBL) is one of the talked-about cricketing leagues this season, talked about, thanks to thrilling fixture availability, and the recent roster of marvelous players. Fast-paced games, adrenaline rush at the finish and international participation has made BBL a hub of interest for cricket gambling. Because each match offers millions of chances to bet, you can increase your probabilities of gaining big real money prizes. Through websites such Reddybook, betting on the BBL is easy and safe, so you won’t miss the flow.
Indian Premier League (IPL)
While the IPL takes place normally at a different time of the year, any event related to cricket always attracts bookmakers. The leagues which feature intense matches, big teams, and uncertain outcomes are attracting many betters. Therefore, if you’re preparing for future bets, it’s always good to have the login credentials to your Reddy Book homepage so you can jump right into placing bets once the IPL is back again.
ICC Men's T20 World Cup
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup is another well-known tournament which Gain Millions of fans and betters from across the world. Due to it being a shorter format it promises exciting matches, making it ideal for live betting. If you want to read extra betting options during this glamour-tournament, log in at Reddy book Club.
The Ashes Series
Engaging cricket is expected when two historic rivals, England and Australia meet on the cricket field in The Ashes. Of course, those planning to analyze relatively long games will have the chance to place bets as part of this five-match Test series. For more information and secure betting of this amazing series, you need to visit Reddybook.
Asia Cup
Asia countries, participating in the Asia Cup, fight for the status of the strongest team on the continent. Given the extra ordinary struggles between India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and other countries, this tournament is interesting and perfect for betting. Check out Reddy Book and sign in to meet more internet betting options as well as large cash at stake.
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To make the long story short, this cricket season is filled with constant entertainment and, of course, potential to land a big prize. Whether one is placing bets on BBL league or the older series such as The Ashes, maximize on bet experience by choosing Reddybook. So, with your Reddy Book login, you’ve got one more click to get to the great world of wagering and earning real money!
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Check Out The Three Best ODI Batsmen Of All Time
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When One-Day Internationals were introduced in 1971, with matches lasting only one day, cricket's whole landscape underwent a dramatic transformation. Thousands of one-day international matches have been played during the past 52 years, and the format has undergone a number of regulatory adjustments. ODIs were originally played with 60 overs each inning, however, that was later changed to 50. The innings now consist of three powerplays with varying fielding restrictions. The free hit is another new rule for batters in the limited-over format. All of this has allowed batsmen to score large runs and made One-Day cricket more enjoyable for onlookers. Nevertheless, even with the positive adjustments, only a select few have been able to control this format. Let's examine some of the format's legends to find out what makes them the greatest at this particular game.
Sachin Tendulkar
Besides being an exceptionally gifted batsman, Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar once also led the Indian cricket team at the peak of his career. For many, he is the no 1 ODI batsman in cricket history. Among the greatest hitters of all time, Sachin Tendulkar is the owner of the records for the most ODI runs, hundreds, and games played. All throughout the world, Sachin Tendulkar is revered as the cricket god after 25 years of representing his country. The 2011 Cricket World Cup triumph was the pinnacle of his illustrious and protracted cricket career. In addition, he is the only player in the world to total over 15,000 runs in One-Day Internationals. He achieved nine ODI tons in 1998, which was the most any batter has ever scored in a single year. In the same year, he scored 1894 runs, making him the batter with the most runs in a calendar year. No other batter has ever challenged Sachin Tendulkar's figures, and it doesn't appear like they will be surpassed in the upcoming years.
Kumar Sangakkara
Kumar Sangakkara is among the best wicket-keeper batsmen in history. Throughout his 15-year international cricket career, this wicket-keeping batsman scored an astounding 28,016 runs across all forms. With more than 14,000 runs, he was the second-highest run scorer in ODI cricket, only behind Sachin Tendulkar. Sangakkara became the only player in history to score four consecutive hundreds during the 2015 World Cup. In a winning cause, he has scored 18 of his hundreds. He has struck 54 half-centuries when the team has won the match. Sangakkara, who has participated in four World Cups, has scored 1532 runs in 25 innings and has an incredible average of 56.74. He also led the team to the 2011 championship match, but sadly, Sri Lanka lost to India in the final.
Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli, the former captain of the Indian cricket team, is a modern-day legend. He is a right-handed batsman who plays domestic cricket for Delhi and in the Indian Premier League for Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Across all formats, Kohli has dominated the field and is a run machine. He has scored 13906 runs at an average of 58.18 in 295 ODI matches, including 50 hundreds and 72 fifties, and these figures are expected to only go up in the upcoming matches. He is widely considered to be the greatest batsman in ODI history and the finest batsman in Indian history, potentially surpassing Sachin Tendulkar in this respect. Virat Kohli has continuously scored the most runs in the history of international cricket.
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Top 11 Must-Visit Stadiums in India: A Guide for Cricket Fans
A country known for its rich history, culture, religion and good food, India is equally famous for its vibrant cricket culture. Cricket in India is not just a game; Sports holds a special place in the hearts of millions of Indians. The stadiums where the magic happens are not just places to play but iconic places that embody the spirit and history of Indian cricket. India holds some largest cricket stadium in the world.
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Visiting these stadiums gives you a chance to enter the heart of the Indian cricketer and experience first-hand the electric atmosphere that only live games can provide.
Read this blog to find out India’s top 11 must-visit cricket stadiums, each with its own story. Discover how to visit these legendary venues, learn about their historical significance, and appreciate the unique features that make each one a must-see for any cricket fan.
Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
The Narendra Modi Stadium, formerly known as Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium, located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, is the largest cricket stadium in the world by seating capacity, which is about 132,000 audiences. It includes a 360-degree podium concourse, LED floodlights, an Olympic-sized swimming pool and four dressing rooms which makes it one of the best venue for international cricket.
Key Facts
·         Narendra Modi Stadium has a massive massive capacity of over 132,000 audiences.
·         Largest cricket stadium in India and world
·         It was the venue for the historic Namaste Trump event during U.S. President Donald Trump's visit in 2020.
·         Maximum final & IPL matches held here.
·         Narendra Modi Stadium formerly known as Motera Stadium, host final world cup match between India and Australia in 2003.
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
Eden Gardens is the second largest cricket stadium in India, located in Kolkata with seating capacity of 68,000. Established in 1864, Eden Garden knowns as the oldest stadium of India hosted various iconic matches including World Cup Final and Indian Premier League (IPL).
Key Facts
·         Seating Capacity is 68,000
·         Oldest stadium of India
·         Second largest cricket stadium of India
·         Hosted the historic 1996 World Cup Semi-Final between India and Sri Lanka.
·         The first-ever World Cup final held outside England in 1987, Eden Garden Kolkata India.
·         Beyond cricket, the stadium has hosted football matches, cultural events, and political rallies.
Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad
Built in 2004, Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, commonly known as Uppal Stadium, is an international cricket stadium in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. It is a high-scoring venue with excellent facilities and modern infrastructure. Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium is a regular venue of International and IPL matches.
Key Facts
·         Seating capacity of 55,000.
·         Home venue for the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA).
·         Also known as high scoring venue due to batting friendly pitch.
·         The 2019 IPL Final was held here, where Mumbai Indians defeated Chennai Super Kings in a thrilling match.
Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium, Raipur
Establish in September 2008, Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium also known as Nava Raipur International Cricket Stadium situated in Raipur Chhattisgarh. It is the one of the largest cricket stadium in terms of boundary dimensions and modern facilities.
Key Facts
·         Seating Capacity is 65,000.
·         Hosted several international test and ODI cricket as well as IPL.
·         It became 50th international cricket venue in 2023.  
DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai
Establishment in 2008, DY Patil Stadium have a seating capacity of 55,000, it has been a good venue for IPL matches and concerts. It is in Navi Mumbai Maharashtra with world class facilities for most of IPL and national matches.
Key Facts
·         It was the venue of 2008 and 2010 IPL Finals.
·         Seating Capacity of 55,000
·         Multi-purpose sports and concerts stadium including various sports, football and cultural events.
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, Maharashtra is the historical and memorable for Indian cricket fans. It has the seating capacity of 33,000 audiences with beautiful infrastructure. This stadium operated by Mumbai Cricket Association and is the home ground of famous IPL team Mumbai Indians.
Key Facts
·         Seating Capacity of 33,000.
·         2011 ODI world cup final venue, where India defeated Sri Lanka by 6 Wickets to lift the trophy after 28 years in captaincy of M. S Dhoni.
·         It also hosted Sachin Tendulkar's farewell match in 2013.
·         It is an emotional and memorable ground for Indian cricket fans.
·         Rohit Sharma and Sachin Tendulkar home ground.
       Also Read - Allu Arjun Biography 
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Established in 1916, M. A. Chidambaram Stadium also known as the Chepauk Stadium, located in Chennai Tamil Nadu. It is one of the oldest stadium of India and the home ground of Chennai Super King (CSK). The stadium offers excellent facilities, including newly renovated stands with great sightlines and accessible food stalls.
Key Facts
·         Seating Capacity of 38,000.
·         This stadium is also known as Madras Cricket Club Ground.
·         It is a low scoring venue due to blowing friendly pitch
·         Located in Chepauk near Marina Beach Chennai.
·    ��    One of the Oldest Stadium of India.
·         It hosts many iconic matches and IPL for CSk and Indian team.
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium (Dharamshala Cricket Stadium), Dharamshala
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium (HPCH Stadium) is also known as Dharamshala Cricket Stadium is an international cricket stadium in Dharamshala hill station of Himachal Pradesh, India. Established in 2003 with seating capacity of 23,000 spectators is one of most beautiful stadium of India and world also.
Key Facts
·         Seating Capacity of 23,000.
·         One of the most beautiful cricket stadium of India.
·         Home ground of Punjab Kings
·         Hosts many National and Internal Matches.
JSCA International Stadium Complex, Ranchi
Established in 2013, JSCA International Stadium Complex is a newly made international cricket ground of India located at the home town of M. S Dhoni, Ranchi Jharkhand. With seating of 50,000 spectators, this cricket stadium is favorable for both batting and bowling.
Key Facts
·         Seating Capacity of 50,000.
·         Also Known as Jharkhand State Cricket Association Stadium.
·         M.S Dhoni home ground.
·         Hosted first ODI in January 2013, where India taking on England.
Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
Established in 1883 and renovated in 2023, Arun Jaitley Stadium named as one of the oldest stadium, located in the capital of India New Delhi. It was formerly known as Feroz Shah Kotla ground, the heart of capital city New Delhi host many National and International crickets.
Key Facts
·         Seating Capacity of 41,820.
·         Hosted its first Test in 1948, with India playing against the West Indies.
·         Home ground of IPL team Delhi Capitals.
Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow
The Ekana Cricket Stadium, located in capital of Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow is a modern cricketing venue with a seating capacity of 50,000. Opened in 2017, it has quickly become a preferred location for international matches and IPL tournaments.
Key Facts
·         Seating Capacity of 50,000.
·         Home ground IPL team Lucknow Super Giants (LSG).
FAQs
1. Which is the largest cricket stadium in Asia?
Built in February 2020, The Narendra Modi Stadium, formerly known as Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium, located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, is the largest cricket stadium in the world by seating capacity, which is about 132,000 audiences. The stadium has four world class dressing rooms, 11 center pitches.
2. Which is the oldest stadium of India?
Eden Gardens, often referred to as the “Mecca of Indian Cricket,” is the second-largest cricket stadium in India. Established in 1864, Eden Garden owned the title of oldest stadium of India located in Kolkata west Bengal.
3. Which is the beautiful stadium of India?
India has many beautiful stadium including HPCA Stadium, Dharamshala, ACA-VDCA Stadium, Visakhapatnam, Eden Gardens, Kolkata and M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai.
4. Which stadium was hosted ICC Cricket World Cup 2011?
Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, Maharashtra was hosted 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup, where India defeated Sri Lanka by 6 Wickets to lift the trophy after 28 years in captaincy of M. S Dhoni.
Wrapping it UP
Exploring Indian iconic and memorable cricket stadiums offers a unique opportunity to delve into the rich cultural and sporting heritage of this cricket nation. Visit these stadiums to enjoy an unforgettable experience for any cricket fan especially Indian cricket fans who loves cricket. For more such content visit – Weekly Info.
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Holidays 12.9
Holidays
Anna's Day (Finland, Sweden)
Armed Forces Day (Peru)
Ball-Bearing Roller Skates Day
Battle of Ayacucho Day (Peru)
Christmas Card Day
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Cremation Day
Eggsmas (from “The League”)
Fatherland’s Heroes Day (Russia)
Fiesta of the Mother of Health (Mexico)
Genocide Prevention Day
Grace Hopper Day
Heroes Day (Antigua and Barbuda)
Homemade Gift Day
International Anti-Corruption Day (UN)
International Day of Commemoration & Dignity of the Victims of the Crimes of Genocide & of the Prevention of this Crime
International Day of Veterinary Medicine
International Human Rights Defenders Day
Lady Gaga Day
Mail Your Cards Day
National Blake Day
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Petrified Forest Day
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V.C. Bird Day (Antigua & Barbuda)
Weary Willie Day
World Alliance for Patient Safety Day
World Day of Computing
World Genocide Commemoration Day (UN)
World Patient Safety Day
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Food & Drink Celebrations
Mariscada Day (Spain)
National Opal Apples Day
National Pastry Day
Pepparkakans Dag (Gingerbread Cookie Day; Sweden)
Search High and Low For Your Gingerbread Recipe Day
2nd Saturday in December
Army & Navy Union Day (Massachusetts) [2nd Saturday]
Bath & Body Works’ Body Care Day [2nd Saturday]
Bring Your Christmas Tree Home Day [2nd Saturday]
Day of the Horse [2nd Saturday; also 12.13]
Gingerbread Decorating Day [2nd Saturday]
Hakiadaore Ichi (Shoe Festival; Japan) [Begins 2nd Saturday]
Hantoro begins (Flower & Light Festival; Japan) [2nd Saturday to 23rd]
International Shareware Day [2nd Saturday]
Le Foire aux Noix begins (Nuts Fair; Bastogne, Belgium) [2nd Saturday]
Independence Days
Rino Island (Declared; 2009) [unrecognized]
Tanzania (f.k.a. Tanganyika; from UK, 1961)
Feast Days
Evergreen Day (Pagan)
Feast of the Conception of the Most Holy Theotokos by St. Anne (Eastern Orthodox Church)
Galileo (Positivist; Saint)
Hanukkah Day #2 (Judaism) [thru Dec. 15th]
Juan Diego (Christian; Saint)
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Ljubica Sokić (Artology)
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Tropical Grossbill (Muppetism)
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Lucky & Unlucky Days
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Very Unlucky Day (Grafton’s Manual of 1565) [58 of 60]
Premieres
The Bishop’s Wife (Film; 1947)
Brokeback Mountain (Film; 2005)
Buddy’s Show Boat (WB LT Cartoon; 1933)
Charge of the Light Brigade (Poem; 1854)
A Charlie Brown Christmas (Animated TV Special; 1965)
Christine (Film; 1983)
Coronation Street (UK Soap Opera; 1960)
Dark Horse, by George Harrison (Album; 1974)
Disclosure (Film; 1994)
Fiesta Fiasco (WB LT Cartoon; 1967)
Fresh Cream, by Cream (Album; 1966)
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (Animated Film; 2022)
Hot August Nights, by Neil Diamond (Live Album; 1972)
La La Land (Film; 2016)
Little Saint Nick, by The Beach Boys (Song; 1963)
A Love Supreme, recorded by the John Coltrane Quartet (Album; 1964)
Memories of a Geisha (Film; 2005)
Mississippi Burning (Film; 1988)
Office Christmas Party (Film; 2016)
Richard II, by William Shakespeare (Play; 1595)
R is for Rocket, by Ray Bradbury (Short Stories; 1962)
Salome, by Richard Strauss (Opera; 1905)
Scarface (Film; 1983)
SOS, by SZA (Album; 2022)
Soul Man, by The Blues Brothers (Song; 1978)
The Story of Babar, by Jean de Brunhoff (Children’s Book; 1931)
Sudden Impact (Film; 1983)
Syriana (Film; 2005)
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (Film; 2011)
Twins (Film; 1988)
The Whale (Film; 2022)
Words and Music (Film; 1948)
young Adult (Film; 2011)
Young at Heart, recorded by Frank Sinatra (Song; 1953)
Today’s Name Days
Liborius, Reinmar, Valerie (Austria)
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Ciprijan, Diego, Liberan, Zdravka (Croatia)
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Day of Year: Day 343 of 2024; 22 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 6 of week 49 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Ruis (Elder) [Day 12 of 28]
Chinese: Month 10 (Gui-Hai), Day 27 (Xin-Chou)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 26 Kislev 5784
Islamic: 26 Jumada I 1445
J Cal: 13 Zima; Sixday [13 of 30]
Julian: 26 November 2023
Moon: 12%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 7 Bichat (13th Month) [Galileo]
Runic Half Month: Is (Stasis) [Day 14 of 15]
Season: Autumn (Day 77 of 89)
Zodiac: Sagittarius (Day 18 of 30)
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brookston · 2 months ago
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Holidays 12.9
Holidays
Anna's Day (Finland, Sweden)
Armed Forces Day (Peru)
Ball-Bearing Roller Skates Day
Battle of Ayacucho Day (Peru)
Christmas Card Day
Christmas Gift Memory Day
Cremation Day
Eggsmas (from “The League”)
Fatherland’s Heroes Day (Russia)
Fiesta of the Mother of Health (Mexico)
Genocide Prevention Day
Geologist Day (Tajikistan)
Grace Hopper Day
Heroes Day (Antigua and Barbuda)
Heroes of Fatherland Day (Russia)
Homecoming Day (Guernsey and Alderney)
Homemade Gift Day
International Anti-Corruption Day (UN)
International Day of Commemoration & Dignity of the Victims of the Crimes of Genocide & of the Prevention of this Crime
International Day of Veterinary Medicine
International Human Rights Defenders Day
Lady Gaga Day
Mail Your Cards Day
National Blake Day
National Heroes Day (Antigua & Barbuda)
National Llama Day
National Youth Day (Albania)
Navy Day (Sri Lanka)
Petrified Forest Day
Public Transit Day
Santa Marian Kamalen Day (Guam)
Savin Juniper Day (French Republic)
V.C. Bird Day (Antigua & Barbuda)
Weary Willie Day
World Alliance for Patient Safety Day
World Day of Computing
World Genocide Commemoration Day (UN)
World Patient Safety Day
World Smallpox Eradication Day
World SIUGR (Selective Intrauterine Growth Restriction) Awareness Day
World Techno Day
Yuri's Day in the Autumn (Russia)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Lutefisk Day (Finland; Sweden)
Mariscada Day (Spain)
National Opal Apples Day
National Pastry Day
Pepparkakans Dag (Gingerbread Cookie Day; Sweden)
Search High and Low For Your Gingerbread Recipe Day
Independence & Related Days
Rino Island (Declared; 2009) [unrecognized]
Tanzania (f.k.a. Tanganyika; from UK, 1961)
2nd Monday in December
Green Monday [2nd Monday]
Marinara Monday [2nd Monday of Each Month]
Meditation Monday [Every Monday]
Mindful Monday [2nd Monday of Each Month]
Monday Musings [Every Monday]
Motivation Monday [Every Monday]
National Tree Planting Day (Malawi) [2nd Monday]
Weekly Holidays beginning December 9 (2nd Full Week of December)
Human Rights Week [2nd Week]
National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week [2nd Week]
Festivals Beginning December 9, 2024
Duhok International Film Festival (Duhok, Iraq) [thru 12.16]
NLS Food Quality Symposium (Cedar Creek, Texas) [thru 12.11]
Vermont Maple Conference (Various Locations, Vermont) [thru 12.14]
Feast Days
Ann Hood (Writerism)
Ashleigh Brilliant (Artology; Wrierism)
End of Days of Reckoning (Shamanism)
Evergreen Day (Pagan)
Feast of the Conception of the Most Holy Theotokos by St. Anne (Eastern Orthodox Church)
Fiesta of the Mother of Health (Mexico; Everyday Wicca)
Galileo (Positivist; Saint)
Hanukkah Day #2 (Judaism) [thru Dec. 15th]
Jean de Brunhoff (Artology)
John Milton (Writerism)
Juan Diego (Christian; Saint)
Leocadia (Christian; Saint)
Ljubica Sokić (Artology)
Loch Ba on Mull Island (Celtic Book of Days)
Margaret Brundage (Artology)
The Martyrdom of St. Kenny (Church of the SubGenius)
Nectarius of Auvergne (Christian; Saint)
Noodle Ring Day (Pastafarian)
Peter Fourier (Christian; Saint)
Remembrance for Egill Skallagrimsson (Troth/Asatru/Norse Pagan)
Sage Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
The Seven Martyrs at Samosata (Christian; Martyrs)
This Day Deliberately Left Blank (Pastafarian)
Tropical Grossbill (Muppetism)
Wulfhilde (Christian; Saint)
Yuri’s Day in the Autumn (Russian Orthodox Church)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Sensho (先勝 Japan) [Good luck in the morning, bad luck in the afternoon.]
Very Unlucky Day (Grafton’s Manual of 1565) [58 of 60]
Premieres
The America Minerva (Daily Newspaper; 1793) [1st U.S. Daily]
The Bishop’s Wife (Film; 1947)
Brigg’s Bad Wolf (Super Chicken Cartoon; 1967) [#14]
Brokeback Mountain (Film; 2005)
Buddy’s Show Boat (WB LT Cartoon; 1933)
Charge of the Light Brigade (Poem; 1854)
A Charlie Brown Christmas (Animated TV Special; 1965)
Chi Chi Dog (George of the Jungle Cartoon; 1967) [#14]
Christine (Film; 1983)
A Christmas Story (Hanna-Barbera Animated tV Special; 1972)
Coronation Street (UK Soap Opera; 1960)
Dark Horse, by George Harrison (Album; 1974)
Davy Jones’ Locker, featuring Willie Whopper (MGM Cartoon; 1933)
Disclosure (Film; 1994)
Fiesta Fiasco (WB LT Cartoon; 1967)
Fresh Cream, by Cream (Album; 1966)
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (Animated Film; 2022)
Hot August Nights, by Neil Diamond (Live Album; 1972)
A Job for a Gob (Fleischer/Famous Popeye Cartoon; 1955)
La La Land (Film; 2016)
Little Saint Nick, by The Beach Boys (Song; 1963)
A Love Supreme, recorded by the John Coltrane Quartet (Album; 1964)
Memories of a Geisha (Film; 2005)
Merbabies (Silly Symphonies Disney Cartoon; 1938)
Mississippi Burning (Film; 1988)
The Night Before Christmas (Silly Symphonies Disney Cartoon; 1933)
Nutty Notes (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1929)
Office Christmas Party (Film; 2016)
Peace on Earth (MGM Cartoon; 1939)
The Peachy Cobbler (Tex Avery MGM Cartoon; 1950)
Pet Pink Pebbles (Pink Panther Cartoon; 1978)
The Pink of Bagdad (Pink Panther Cartoon; 1978)
Pink Press (Pink Panther Cartoon; 1978)
Richard II, by William Shakespeare (Play; 1595)
R is for Rocket, by Ray Bradbury (Short Stories; 1962)
Salome, by Richard Strauss (Opera; 1905)
Scarface (Film; 1983)
SOS, by SZA (Album; 2022)
Soul Man, by The Blues Brothers (Song; 1978)
The Story of Babar, by Jean de Brunhoff (Children’s Book; 1931)
Sudden Impact (Film; 1983)
Syriana (Film; 2005)
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (Film; 2011)
Twins (Film; 1988)
The Whale (Film; 2022)
Words and Music (Film; 1948)
young Adult (Film; 2011)
Young at Heart, recorded by Frank Sinatra (Song; 1953)
Today’s Name Days
Liborius, Reinmar, Valerie (Austria)
Ana, Anna, Anushka, Nusha (Bulgaria)
Ciprijan, Diego, Liberan, Zdravka (Croatia)
Vratislav (Czech Republic)
Rudolph (Denmark)
Raid, Raido, Raidu, Raigo, Raigo, Raik, Raiko, Rait (Estonia)
Anna, Anne, Anneli, Anni, Annika, Annikki, Annu, Annukka, Anu (Finland)
Pierre (France)
Liborius, Reinmar, Valerie (Germany)
Ann, Anna (Greece)
Natália (Hungary)
Siro (Italy)
Joachims, Jukums, Sarmīte, Tabita (Latvia)
Gedenė, Leokadija, Vakaris, Valerija (Lithuania)
Annette, Anniken (Norway)
Delfina, Joachim, Joachima, Leokadia, Loda, Waleria, Wielisława, Wiesław (Poland)
Maria (Romania)
Izabela (Slovakia)
Diego, Juan, Leocadia (Spain)
Anna (Sweden)
Ambrose (Ukraine)
Delfina, Delfino, Delphina, Kirby, Kirk, Kirkwood (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 344 of 2024; 22 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 1 of Week 50 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Ngetal (Reed) [Day 16 of 28]
Chinese: Month 11 (Bing-Zi), Day 9 (Ding-Wei)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 8 Kislev 5785
Islamic: 7 Jumada II 1446
J Cal: 14 Black; Sevenday [14 of 30]
Julian: 26 November 2024
Moon: 62%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 8 Bichat (13th Month) [Harriot / Vieta]
Runic Half Month: Jara (Year) [Day 3 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 78 of 90)
Week: 2nd Full Week of December
Zodiac: Sagittarius (Day 18 of 30)
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samacharapp · 3 months ago
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IPL 2025: Mega auction dates finalized, so many players have registered, bidding will take place in this city
Recently on 31 October, all the 10 teams of IPL released the list of retained players. A total of 46 players are included in the retained players.
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A big update has come out regarding the 18th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL 2025). Actually, the date of auction of players for the upcoming season has been finalized. The IPL Governing Council has decided the date and place for the mega auction. The mega auction of players for IPL 2025 will be held on 24 and 25 November in Jeddah city of Saudi Arabia. Apart from this, information has also been given by the Governing Council about the number of players participating in the mega auction.
So many players registered
According to the statement issued by the IPL Governing Council, the process of registration of players for the upcoming season has ended on November 4. As of November 4, a total of 1574 players have registered for the mega auction. This includes 1165 Indian players, while 409 foreign players are included. Out of these players, a total of 320 players have made their debut in international matches. At the same time, 1224 players are still uncapped.
46 players were retained
Recently on 31st October, all the 10 teams of IPL released the list of retained players. A total of 46 players are included in the retained players. The names of almost all the players were included in the retained players. However, last time's winner Shreyas Iyer was not retained by Kolkata Knight Riders. Whereas Rishabh Pant was not retained by Delhi Capitals, Ishan Kishan by Mumbai Indians and KL Rahul by Lucknow Supergiants.
After India, this country has the most players
After India, South Africa has registered the most number of players in the mega option of IPL 2025, 91. After this, 76 players from Australia, 52 players from England, 39 from New Zealand and 29-29 players from Afghanistan and Sri Lanka have registered for the mega auction. It is worth noting that the mega auction is organized in IPL after every three years. In such a situation, many big changes are seen in the team. At the same time, after IPL 2025, the mega auction will be organized in the year 2027. This time all the 10 teams have been given a total purse of 120 crores for the auction.
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