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Indian Team under Kohli's captaincy for test cricket was something else man. Fearless and just W.
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Match Number 64th Player of the Match Ishant Sharma 🏆
IPL 2024: For his eye-catching bowling spell, Ishant Sharma bags the Player of the Match award 🏆
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"Ishant Sharma's Triumph: A Friendly On-Field Banter with Virat Kohli"
In a thrilling match between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Capitals, Ishant Sharma and Virat Kohli, former India teammates, engaged in a memorable on-field battle that culminated in Ishant getting the prized wicket of Kohli.
After being hit for a four and a six by Kohli, Ishant Sharma struck back, dismissing his longtime teammate with a skillful delivery. This moment of triumph was marked by Ishant’s celebratory send-off to Kohli, showcasing the camaraderie and competitive spirit shared between the two players.
Former Australia cricketer Tom Moody, commenting on the match, described the encounter as “friendly fire,” highlighting the strong bond and mutual respect between Ishant and Kohli, who have played together for nearly two decades.
Despite the on-field banter, characterized by Kohli’s deliberate shot gestures and Ishant’s competitive responses, both players demonstrated sportsmanship and mutual admiration. Ishant’s successful dismissal of Kohli was celebrated as a significant achievement, emphasizing the importance of Kohli’s wicket for any bowler.
The match showcased the intense yet friendly rivalry between the two players, reflecting the essence of sportsmanship and camaraderie in cricket. Even as the competition heated up, the mutual respect and camaraderie between Ishant and Kohli remained evident, adding an extra layer of excitement to the game.
As Ishant Sharma savored his moment of triumph, Kohli, ever the sportsman, accepted the challenge with a smile, showcasing the true spirit of cricket.
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Shikhar Dhawan announced his retirement from all formats. Virat, Rohit, Jadeja have retired from t20s. Ishant Sharma is basically retired. Mahi the leader amd the captain left the international arena. Raina and Yuvi are gone. Bhuvi and Rahane's comeback looks impossible at this point. Ashwin is mostly a Test bowler now. The team that I've watched and loved since childhood, which made me fall in love with cricket has gradually left the game, leaving behind an incredible legacy and even better memories.
#tho i love this new age of indian cricket this was the team which made my 7 year old self shout and scream at the tv#and watching them leave will always hurt#I'm still not over dhoni's retirement like we wait for an entire year just to see him play for less than two months#and i can't even imagine what rohirat's retirement will do to me#indian cricket team#desiblr#ict#cricket#somi.exe
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[ad_1] Morne Morkel at the PC ( Source RevSportz) First some hard numbers… As Australia posted 445 in their first innings at the Gabba, India’s bowling – Jasprit Bumrah aside – cut a sorry figure. Mohammed Siraj bowled 23.2 overs, gave away 97 runs and took two wickets. Akash Deep returned with 1/95 from 29.5 overs. Against Travis Head’s assault, the two fast bowlers, and also Ravindra Jadeja (0/95, 23 overs), looked clueless. At the end of the second day’s play, India’s bowling coach Morne Morkel came for the press conference and claimed that the team had a plan against Head & Co. Unfortunately, it was not visible. He even spoke about how the seamers need to do better while operating with an older ball. “They (Head and Steve Smith) put on a partnership on the board there, put us under pressure with a softer ball,” Morkel told reporters. “So it’s definitely an area that we need to focus on. Maybe, deeper in the innings… In terms of game plans, yes we have got the game plans, but are we executing those game plans with a softer ball from both ends, that’s something we need to discuss and get better at.” It felt like passing the buck. Compare Morkel’s comment with Bharat Arun’s, who, along with Ravi Shastri, masterminded Australia’s downfall in the 2020-21 series. “Ravi called up and said ‘I want you to make a plan where you eliminate the off-side out of the Australians,” Arun, then India’s bowling coach, had said after the memorable series win Down Under. “He (Shastri) said we will attack straighter lines and have an on-side field so it is very difficult for batsmen to be consistently clearing the on-side fields. That really worked for us.” Steve Smith ended the series with an average of 44.71. David Warner’s average was 16.75. Marnus Labuschagne scored runs (average 53.25), but India hardly allowed him to make a decisive intervention. In the last Test, when the tourists breached the fortress Gabba, India’s bowling resources were down to Siraj, Shardul Thakur, T Natarajan, Navdeep Saini and Washington Sundar. But the callow group stood up to be counted, because they had a clear plan, and the vision of their bowling coach to fall back on. “Why would you appoint someone like Morkel as India’s bowling coach,” a Mumbai cricket old hand told this correspondent in a touch scornful way. “If he is that good, then how come no one in South Africa thought about appointing him?” Morkel had a very good Test career – 309 wickets at 27.66 from 86 matches. Coaching, however, is a different ball game altogether. Arun didn’t have a successful international career, but he is arguably India’s best-ever bowling coach. From Ishant Sharma to Ravichandran Ashwin and Siraj; players will attest to that. Morkel had a brief stint as Pakistan’s bowling coach, but his contract was terminated after the team’s group-stage exit from the 2024 ODI World Cup. He was Lucknow Super Giants’ bowling coach. Then again, white-ball cricket, where the bowlers have a four-over quota, is a different proposition. The Indian fast-bowling cupboard looks bare. Mohammed Shami is walking wounded. His career seems to have entered the twilight zone. Siraj is struggling to reach the next level. At the moment, Bumrah leads a one-man army. The younger fast bowlers, Harshit Rana for example, need someone to mother-hen them and make them ready for the longer format. Arun was brilliant at developing youngsters. Does Morkel have it in him? Maybe, there are better options available in India. For more sports content follow : RevSportz The post Is Morne Morkel the right man to oversee India’s fast-bowling transition? appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Ravindra Jadeja at the Gabba Nets ahead of the third Test vs Australia (PC: Debasis Sen) Lord’s 2014, and England had given India a green top. Despite Ajinkya Rahane’s fine first innings ton, India were far from safe going into the second innings. And when MS Dhoni was dismissed, leaving Murali Vijay stranded, hopes of an Indian win seemed remote. In walked Ravindra Jadeja. Two hours later came the first-ever sword dance. A Ravindra Jadeja 50, and the match had been set up. Thanks to Ishant Sharma’s super bowling effort, India won a famous victory, which to an extent had also been set up by Jadeja. Back home, he has always been superb. But overseas as well, his impact has been undeniable. Think of Melbourne 2020. While we all celebrate Ajinkya Rahane’s leadership and century, Jadeja’s half-century was as important. Few can forget the Steve Smith run-out, and time and again, Jadeja has made a telling impact for India. Let’s also state that none of us have anything against Washington Sundar. I am sure he will play many more Test matches for India, but that doesn’t mean the Jadeja selection is a bad one. He adds batting depth and will also hold one end up as and when needed. Now that India have won the toss and are bowling, more so. An out-and-out team man, few could ever debate a Jadeja selection. One also feels for R Ashwin. He did nothing wrong in Adelaide, and had Mohammed Siraj taken the Travis Head catch, things could have been different for India. Having said that, however, the fragility in the batting made the Jadeja/Sundar selection inevitable. India need extra runs and both of them seem more capable in these conditions. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Ravindra Jadeja (PC: Ravindra Jadeja Instagram) If we take a look at some of India’s best wins in recent times, Jadeja’s imprint on them is undeniable. Be it the Melbourne triumph in 2020, when he stitched a very important partnership with Rahane, or his performances in England, Jadeja has been a key ingredient in India’s success. A much-improved batter than he was some years ago, Jadeja is a genuine all-rounder in every sense. Not just a bowler who can also bat, but rather one who is equally effective with bat and ball. And that’s where he is invaluable for India. Be it this match or going ahead in the series, Jadeja’s presence will be key for India. What explains his improvement as a batter? And how did he work it all out in the mind? Jadeja had explained this sometime back. “To play well in Test cricket was an ambition I had for a long time, and I am glad I have been able to do so,” he said. “I used to tell myself that if can score triple hundreds in domestic cricket, there is no reason why I can’t score runs at the international level. Scoring important runs for India gives you real joy and is something I am proud of.” Jadeja may not have too much to do with the ball on day 1, with rain around and the wicket not doing too much for him. But if Jasprit Bumrah needs a breather and India need to play the waiting game for a while, his hand will be up. As a left-hand batting option, he will also ensure that Australia’s bowlers don’t settle into a line and length. That can come in really handy in a high-intensity Test series. In every sense, it is a good selection and one that could have been made earlier as well. Also Read: India aim to breach Once-Fortress Gabba again The post Ravindra Jadeja’s all-round value could make him an inspired pick appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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Ishant Sharma Net Worth 2024: उनकी उम्र, परिवार और करियर के बारे में क्या जानें?
Ishant Sharma Net Worth 2024: इस लेख में जानें इशांत शर्मा की कुल संपत्ति, उनकी उम्र, परिवार, और करियर की प्रमुख उपलब्धियाँ। जानिए उनके क्रिकेट करियर के बारे में, और जीवन की महत्वपूर्ण बातें।"
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Jadeja Reveals He "Didn't Know" About Surpassing Ishant, Zaheer In Elite Record Of Bowlers
https://www.hospitalitycareerprofile.com/?p=26978 Jadeja Reveals He "Didn't Know" About Surpassing Ishant, Zaheer In Elite Record Of Bowlers Veteran all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja disclosed that he was unaware of surpassing famend pacers Zaheer Khan and Ishant Sharma to turn out to be India’s fifth-highest wicket-taker in Check cricket. On Read More :- https://www.hospitalitycareerprofile.com/?p=26978 #india #viral #meme #usa #trending #sport #politics #news
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Kohli, Pant named in 84-member Delhi probables list for Ranji Trophy 2024-25
Star batter Virat Kohli and the flamboyant Rishabh Pant have once again been named in a jumbo 84-member Delhi Ranji Trophy probables list. However, the duo is unlikely to be available for any red ball games throughout the season. Veteran pacer Ishant Sharma’s name didn’t figure in the list which has the country’s fastest bowler Mayank Yadav along with another Team India contender Harshit…
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Wishing a cheerful 36th birthday to one of the best Indian pacers, Ishant Sharma.
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PD6 vs WDL 7th Match| Delhi Premier League 2024 | Arun Jaitley Stadium
Feel the excitement of the Delhi Premier League, where top talents from both men’s and women’s cricket converge. Get ready for an intense battle as Purani Dilli 6 faces off against West Delhi Lions on August 21, 2024. Expect a thrilling match featuring some of cricket’s brightest stars.
Join the celebration of cricket that unites communities. With standout players like Ishant Sharma and Hrithik Shokeen, the league is set to deliver unforgettable moments and embody the true spirit of the game. Don’t miss this spectacular event—secure your tickets, don your jerseys, and get ready to cheer for your favorite stars!
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Ishant Sharma saved SRH's record 🙌🙌🙌
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[ad_1] Ravindra Jadeja at the Gabba Nets ahead of the third Test vs Australia (PC: Debasis Sen) Lord’s 2014, and England had given India a green top. Despite Ajinkya Rahane’s fine first innings ton, India were far from safe going into the second innings. And when MS Dhoni was dismissed, leaving Murali Vijay stranded, hopes of an Indian win seemed remote. In walked Ravindra Jadeja. Two hours later came the first-ever sword dance. A Ravindra Jadeja 50, and the match had been set up. Thanks to Ishant Sharma’s super bowling effort, India won a famous victory, which to an extent had also been set up by Jadeja. Back home, he has always been superb. But overseas as well, his impact has been undeniable. Think of Melbourne 2020. While we all celebrate Ajinkya Rahane’s leadership and century, Jadeja’s half-century was as important. Few can forget the Steve Smith run-out, and time and again, Jadeja has made a telling impact for India. Let’s also state that none of us have anything against Washington Sundar. I am sure he will play many more Test matches for India, but that doesn’t mean the Jadeja selection is a bad one. He adds batting depth and will also hold one end up as and when needed. Now that India have won the toss and are bowling, more so. An out-and-out team man, few could ever debate a Jadeja selection. One also feels for R Ashwin. He did nothing wrong in Adelaide, and had Mohammed Siraj taken the Travis Head catch, things could have been different for India. Having said that, however, the fragility in the batting made the Jadeja/Sundar selection inevitable. India need extra runs and both of them seem more capable in these conditions. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Ravindra Jadeja (PC: Ravindra Jadeja Instagram) If we take a look at some of India’s best wins in recent times, Jadeja’s imprint on them is undeniable. Be it the Melbourne triumph in 2020, when he stitched a very important partnership with Rahane, or his performances in England, Jadeja has been a key ingredient in India’s success. A much-improved batter than he was some years ago, Jadeja is a genuine all-rounder in every sense. Not just a bowler who can also bat, but rather one who is equally effective with bat and ball. And that’s where he is invaluable for India. Be it this match or going ahead in the series, Jadeja’s presence will be key for India. What explains his improvement as a batter? And how did he work it all out in the mind? Jadeja had explained this sometime back. “To play well in Test cricket was an ambition I had for a long time, and I am glad I have been able to do so,” he said. “I used to tell myself that if can score triple hundreds in domestic cricket, there is no reason why I can’t score runs at the international level. Scoring important runs for India gives you real joy and is something I am proud of.” Jadeja may not have too much to do with the ball on day 1, with rain around and the wicket not doing too much for him. But if Jasprit Bumrah needs a breather and India need to play the waiting game for a while, his hand will be up. As a left-hand batting option, he will also ensure that Australia’s bowlers don’t settle into a line and length. That can come in really handy in a high-intensity Test series. In every sense, it is a good selection and one that could have been made earlier as well. Also Read: India aim to breach Once-Fortress Gabba again The post Ravindra Jadeja’s all-round value could make him an inspired pick appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Debasis Sen covering the Adelaide Pink-ball Test (PC: Debasis Sen/Insta) Debasis Sen in Adelaide Australia once again proved their dominance in the recently concluded Pink-Ball Test in Adelaide by comfortably beating India. In doing so, Pat Cummins and his boys have now levelled the five-match series 1-1, with three more Tests to follow. The victory also saw India slipping to third place in the World Test Championship points table, behind Australia and South Africa. The commanding win by the hosts was marred by an ugly incident between Travis Head and Mohammed Siraj on Day 2. At the end of the match, Siraj hit back at Head, labelling the Australian batter’s comments as a “lie.” The Indian speedster was booed by the capacity crowd after he gave the Australian batter a heated send-off on the second day of the Test match. It remains to be seen whether the Indian pacer faces any sanction from ICC match referee Ranjan Madugalle. The Test wasn’t just restricted to the spat between Siraj and Head. There was also a moment of embarrassment for the local authorities when the floodlights went off not once but twice in the space of a few minutes on Day 2. Later, there was a clarification from Cricket Australia stating that there was a brief internal switching issue that was quickly identified and rectified. What stood out was the crowd attendance on all three days. The cumulative total attendance of 1,24,047 is a record for any India versus Australia Test at the Adelaide Oval, surpassing the previous record of 1,13,009 in 2013-14. The crowds came in numbers, and on the first two days, there was a massive queue in front of the South Gate as the spectators were seen waiting for the gates to open at 12:30pm. Local fans turned up as early as 9am in the morning. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Debasis Sen at the Adelaide (PC: Debasis Sen/X) Talking about my experience of covering a Pink-Ball Test, it dates back to the first-ever D/N Test in India, when the hosts took on Bangladesh, at the Eden Gardens, in November 2019. In that Test, Bangladesh lost by an innings and 44 runs. Virat Kohli scored a brilliant 136 runs while Ishant Sharma picked nine wickets in the match. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) did experiment with the pink ball Test for the next few years. The last time the Indian players partook in a Day-Night Test was in 2022. While that experiment in India, and elsewhere in other Test-playing nations, has not worked, it has become an annual fixture in Australia with massive turnouts. As the focus now shifts to Brisbane for the all-important third Test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy, which gets underway at the Gabba from December 14, Rohit Sharma and his boys will take inspiration from the epic win the last time the two teams played against each other at the venue. Also Read: The conundrum surrounding Shami’s return to the Test side The post Amid the record-breaking turnout in Adelaide, Head-Siraj ugly spat makes headlines appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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