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Missed Centuries
Ind vs Aus
KL Rahul-97*
Virat Kohli-85
Ind vs Pak
Rohit Sharma- 85
Ind vs NZ
Virat Kohli-95
Ind vs Eng
Rohit Sharma- 87
Ind vs SL
Shubhman gill- 92
Virat Kohli- 88
Shreyas Iyer-82
Kohli and Rohit are the only ones with centuries yet
#India chased 5/7 games#and only in 3 the score was above 250#other two it was less than 200#today was a great opportunity honestly#random stats#i was intrigued#cricket#india#world cup 2023#cwc23#missed centuries
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[ad_1] Team India in Wankhede, IND vs NZ, 3rd Test (Image: BCCI) The negativity surrounding the 3-0 whitewash is still very real. All of a sudden, everything is rotten about Indian cricket. The players are all hopeless, no one has any commitment, no one cares, no one hurts and so on. Make no mistake, 0-3 hurts. And it should. India were bad, and that’s the truth. But India aren’t the first fancied team to lose in sport, and surely will not be the last. Brazil lost 1-7 at home in a football World Cup semi-final. Football didn’t grind to a halt in Brazil as a result. Lionel Messi decided to retire after failing multiple times. Then, he picked himself up and came back to win the World Cup in 2022. Sport always gives you a second chance, and that’s what makes it what it is. The over-the-top reactions, that everything has come to an end, are symptomatic of the social-media generation. Either the players are Gods or they are demons. They can’t be mortal and make mistakes, for that doesn’t make for a nice headline. Words like great, greatest, GOAT, or pathetic, worst and incompetent are bandied around with regularity. Sensationism sells, and that has become the order of the day. Ride the negative wave and get some social-media brownie points. And the moment things turn, it will go to the other extreme with songs of praise. In all of this,, perspective is lost. It was on a tour of Australia a decade ago that Virat Kohli, who turns 36 today, took over the mantle as India’s batting great. Now, after a wretched series against New Zealand, he needs to reinvent himself in similar fashion. @BoriaMajumdar https://t.co/A5FJO2Xc2H — RevSportz Global (@RevSportzGlobal) November 5, 2024 I have read many posts which say Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma should retire. The simple question is: who are we to tell someone, anyone, to retire? If they aren’t good enough, let the selectors drop them. That’s why they have been appointed and paid. If they are picking someone unworthy, it’s their fault and not that of the player being selected. How often do you hear a journalist or politician, or lawyer or movie star being asked to retire? I might not like someone’s movies. I have the freedom to not watch them. But surely, I don’t have the right to say he or she should retire. It is an entirely personal call, and if Kohli or Rohit aren’t good enough and yet putting themselves up for selection, let the selectors draw the line and bench them. My problem with social-media fandom is this extreme behaviour. In all the clutter, you need to be extreme to get noticed. A sensational over-the-top comment has more chance of getting amplified and becoming viral. So what if it’s stupid? The numbers justify the post, and that’s where credibility is compromised. The truth is India weren’t good enough against spin. And we need to prepare good batting decks for our players to regain confidence in home conditions. On good batting decks, the skill sets of India’s spinners – R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav – come into play, and that’s when India are at their best. In Australia, however, things will be different. It will be a tough series, and India’s batters will have to combat both pace and bounce. Can Kohli and Rohit do it, with Rishabh Pant, Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal for company, not to forget KL Rahul? It is hard, yes, but not impossible. To say it will end 0-5 is premature and sensationalist. The story after the 36 all out in Adelaide (2020) is evidence of that. The New Zealand series is now history, and the Indian team will have to look ahead. The Australia tour will separate the men from the boys. #INDvsAUS #BGT@shamik100 https://t.co/uUv8xFINky — RevSportz Global (@RevSportzGlobal) November 4, 2024 The post Gods or demons – the social media reality for India’s cricketers appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Team India in Wankhede, IND vs NZ, 3rd Test (Image: BCCI) The negativity surrounding the 3-0 whitewash is still very real. All of a sudden, everything is rotten about Indian cricket. The players are all hopeless, no one has any commitment, no one cares, no one hurts and so on. Make no mistake, 0-3 hurts. And it should. India were bad, and that’s the truth. But India aren’t the first fancied team to lose in sport, and surely will not be the last. Brazil lost 1-7 at home in a football World Cup semi-final. Football didn’t grind to a halt in Brazil as a result. Lionel Messi decided to retire after failing multiple times. Then, he picked himself up and came back to win the World Cup in 2022. Sport always gives you a second chance, and that’s what makes it what it is. The over-the-top reactions, that everything has come to an end, are symptomatic of the social-media generation. Either the players are Gods or they are demons. They can’t be mortal and make mistakes, for that doesn’t make for a nice headline. Words like great, greatest, GOAT, or pathetic, worst and incompetent are bandied around with regularity. Sensationism sells, and that has become the order of the day. Ride the negative wave and get some social-media brownie points. And the moment things turn, it will go to the other extreme with songs of praise. In all of this,, perspective is lost. It was on a tour of Australia a decade ago that Virat Kohli, who turns 36 today, took over the mantle as India’s batting great. Now, after a wretched series against New Zealand, he needs to reinvent himself in similar fashion. @BoriaMajumdar https://t.co/A5FJO2Xc2H — RevSportz Global (@RevSportzGlobal) November 5, 2024 I have read many posts which say Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma should retire. The simple question is: who are we to tell someone, anyone, to retire? If they aren’t good enough, let the selectors drop them. That’s why they have been appointed and paid. If they are picking someone unworthy, it’s their fault and not that of the player being selected. How often do you hear a journalist or politician, or lawyer or movie star being asked to retire? I might not like someone’s movies. I have the freedom to not watch them. But surely, I don’t have the right to say he or she should retire. It is an entirely personal call, and if Kohli or Rohit aren’t good enough and yet putting themselves up for selection, let the selectors draw the line and bench them. My problem with social-media fandom is this extreme behaviour. In all the clutter, you need to be extreme to get noticed. A sensational over-the-top comment has more chance of getting amplified and becoming viral. So what if it’s stupid? The numbers justify the post, and that’s where credibility is compromised. The truth is India weren’t good enough against spin. And we need to prepare good batting decks for our players to regain confidence in home conditions. On good batting decks, the skill sets of India’s spinners – R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav – come into play, and that’s when India are at their best. In Australia, however, things will be different. It will be a tough series, and India’s batters will have to combat both pace and bounce. Can Kohli and Rohit do it, with Rishabh Pant, Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal for company, not to forget KL Rahul? It is hard, yes, but not impossible. To say it will end 0-5 is premature and sensationalist. The story after the 36 all out in Adelaide (2020) is evidence of that. The New Zealand series is now history, and the Indian team will have to look ahead. The Australia tour will separate the men from the boys. #INDvsAUS #BGT@shamik100 https://t.co/uUv8xFINky — RevSportz Global (@RevSportzGlobal) November 4, 2024 The post Gods or demons – the social media reality for India’s cricketers appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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India vs New Zealand LIVE, 2nd Test, Day 1: Ravichandran Ashwin Strikes Again, Achieves Big Record As NZ Go 2 Down - NDTV Sports
India vs New Zealand LIVE, 2nd Test, Day 1: Ravichandran Ashwin Strikes Again, Achieves Big Record As NZ Go 2 Down NDTV Sports New Zealand opt to bat, Santner in for Henry; India make three changes ESPNcricinfo Watch: Ravichandran Ashwin gives India first breakthrough in IND vs NZ 2nd Test The Times of India Rohit Sharma presses panic button, drops KL Rahul, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj for…
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IND vs NZ, 1ères mises à jour en direct ODI: Rohit Sharma et Shubman Gill ont assemblé un partenariat de 50 points avant que le skipper ne parte pour un 34 offensif. Virat Kohli n'a pas non plus duré longtemps car Mitchell Santner a récupéré le cuir chevelu précieux. L'Inde affronte la Nouvelle-Zélande lors du premier ODI au stade international de cricket Rajiv Gandhi à Hyderabad. Plus tôt, Rohit Sharma avait remporté le tirage au sort et avait choisi de battre en premier contre les Kiwis. L'Inde effectue trois changements alors que Hardik Pandya, Ishan Kishan et Shardul Thakur remplacent KL Rahul, Axar Patel et Shreyas Iyer. L'équipe dirigée par Rohit Sharma sera très confiante après avoir battu le Sri Lanka de manière globale dans la série récemment conclue. Virat Kohli était le naufrageur en chef de l'Inde avec deux siècles brillants. En revanche, les Kiwis auront du fil à retordre avec Ish Sodhi, Tim Southee, Kane Williamson et Trent Boult tous indisponibles pour le premier match de la série. Les visiteurs, cependant, débordent de confiance, après avoir renversé le Pakistan la semaine dernière. (CARTE DE POINTAGE EN DIRECT) Inde XI: Inde : Rohit Sharma (c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Ishan Kishan (wk), Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya, Washington Sundar, Shardul Thakur, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj et Mohammed Shami. Nouvelle-Zélande XI: Tom Latham (wk/c), Finn Allen, Devon Conway, Henry Nicholls, Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Henry Shipley, Mitchell Santner, Lockie Ferguson et Blair Tickner Voici les mises à jour des scores en direct du 1er match ODI entre l'Inde et la Nouvelle-Zélande directement depuis le stade international de cricket Rajiv Gandhi, Hyderabad
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IND vs NZ, 2023: BCCI grants KL Rahul personal leave for marriage with Athiya Shetty
IND vs NZ, 2023: BCCI grants KL Rahul personal leave for marriage with Athiya Shetty
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has named 15-man squad for the upcoming limited-overs fixtures against New Zealand. The Men in Blue and the Black Caps will play 3 ODIs and same number of T20Is in the white ball series, starting next week in Hyderabad. Vice-captain KL Rahul is all set to miss out the New Zealand ODIs due to his marriage lined up with Bollywood actress Athiya…
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Not carrying metre to say how bad it is: Rahul on air pollution threat to first IND vs NZ T20I
Not carrying metre to say how bad it is: Rahul on air pollution threat to first IND vs NZ T20I
“We are here to play cricket,” said India T20 vice-captain K. L. Rahul when asked about the rising air pollution levels in the city ahead of the series opener against New Zealand. Like Delhi, Jaipur’s air pollution levels rose after Diwali earlier this month. The city reported very poor AQI levels on Saturday and smog enveloped the city on Monday morning as well. “Actually, we haven’t stepped out…
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Suryakumar Yadav replaces KL Rahul in India’s Test squad. Rahul sustained a muscle strain and will miss the two-Test series against New Zealand.
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KL Rahul you twat
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[ad_1] Scenes from the 3rd test in the IND vs NZ series (Image: BCCI) The Mumbai deck was nothing out of the ordinary. There were no real demons either. And yet the Indian batters put up a display which has no rational explanation. The issues started at the top. Rohit Sharma can never bring his white-ball approach to Test cricket and be successful. This is a very different format and the captain has to trust his defence, which he isn’t at the moment. The result was the most ordinary shot of all, with a fielder placed exactly for such a mistake. Shubman Gill, one of the better players for India in the series, played for the turn to only see his stumps shattered. Virat Kohli, much like Rohit, is battling demons in the mind and never looked confident. India’s big two have really looked ordinary in the series, tallying 93 and 91, and it’s perfectly justified that questions are being asked. Be it the first-innings run-out or the second-innings shot, Kohli has, like Rohit, looked completely out of sorts. Then comes Sarfaraz Khan. Much was said about why he wasn’t being given an opportunity. Why he wasn’t preferred to KL Rahul. After the big hundred in Bengaluru, Sarfaraz has looked a fish out of water. He doesn’t know what shot to play and is clearly lacking confidence. He was exposed against the second new ball in Bengaluru and has since been fragile against spin as well. No way does he make the Indian batting unit in Australia. In fact, there is a case for keeping Sai Sudharsan back from the India A tour to fill a middle-order batting slot. As long as Rishabh Pant was at the crease, there was hope for India, but his controversial dismissal changed the entire complexion of the match. @VTrips_7781 #Pant #jadeja #IndvsNz #INDvNZ https://t.co/08mBl6j9QB — RevSportz Global (@RevSportzGlobal) November 3, 2024 With a top order so brittle, India’s red-ball cricket is entering a dark tunnel with no light at the end of it. Just Yashasvi Jaiswal and, of course, Rishabh Pant can’t win you a Border-Gavaskar Trophy, and the transition phase has well and truly begun. India don’t play spin well. Neither do they excel against the moving ball. All most of the batters can do is hit through the line in white-ball cricket, and that could mean the next 10 Test matches – five in Australia and five in England in 2025 – could inflict a lot of pain on Indian cricket fans. The really sad story is the lack of application. All India needed to do was dig in. Just play ugly and not give up. Hitting a full toss to Rachin Ravindra off Ajaz Patel, as Sarfaraz did, was the story of India’s batting in this series – substandard and mentally scarred. Gautam Gambhir, the coach, was known for his grit. Not the most talented, he never shied away from a fight. That’s what his boys are lacking. They don’t look like Test cricketers, and that is the unfortunate reality of Indian cricket at the moment. How Gambhir tries to turn things around will be interesting to see, for otherwise, his coaching stint could well be a disaster. The 46 all out in Bengaluru wasn’t an aberration. The 150 all out in Pune was the norm. India are no longer the best batting side, and that’s a grim reality. White-ball knocks or IPL efforts can’t mask these deficiencies, and that’s when you wonder why India did not pick Cheteshwar Pujara for Australia. Over the next few days, India’s batters need to get hold of themselves mentally, for otherwise, Perth on November 22 could be another disaster waiting to happen. The post Mumbai thrashing symptomatic of India’s Test decline, and scarred minds appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Scenes from the 3rd test in the IND vs NZ series (Image: BCCI) The Mumbai deck was nothing out of the ordinary. There were no real demons either. And yet the Indian batters put up a display which has no rational explanation. The issues started at the top. Rohit Sharma can never bring his white-ball approach to Test cricket and be successful. This is a very different format and the captain has to trust his defence, which he isn’t at the moment. The result was the most ordinary shot of all, with a fielder placed exactly for such a mistake. Shubman Gill, one of the better players for India in the series, played for the turn to only see his stumps shattered. Virat Kohli, much like Rohit, is battling demons in the mind and never looked confident. India’s big two have really looked ordinary in the series, tallying 93 and 91, and it’s perfectly justified that questions are being asked. Be it the first-innings run-out or the second-innings shot, Kohli has, like Rohit, looked completely out of sorts. Then comes Sarfaraz Khan. Much was said about why he wasn’t being given an opportunity. Why he wasn’t preferred to KL Rahul. After the big hundred in Bengaluru, Sarfaraz has looked a fish out of water. He doesn’t know what shot to play and is clearly lacking confidence. He was exposed against the second new ball in Bengaluru and has since been fragile against spin as well. No way does he make the Indian batting unit in Australia. In fact, there is a case for keeping Sai Sudharsan back from the India A tour to fill a middle-order batting slot. As long as Rishabh Pant was at the crease, there was hope for India, but his controversial dismissal changed the entire complexion of the match. @VTrips_7781 #Pant #jadeja #IndvsNz #INDvNZ https://t.co/08mBl6j9QB — RevSportz Global (@RevSportzGlobal) November 3, 2024 With a top order so brittle, India’s red-ball cricket is entering a dark tunnel with no light at the end of it. Just Yashasvi Jaiswal and, of course, Rishabh Pant can’t win you a Border-Gavaskar Trophy, and the transition phase has well and truly begun. India don’t play spin well. Neither do they excel against the moving ball. All most of the batters can do is hit through the line in white-ball cricket, and that could mean the next 10 Test matches – five in Australia and five in England in 2025 – could inflict a lot of pain on Indian cricket fans. The really sad story is the lack of application. All India needed to do was dig in. Just play ugly and not give up. Hitting a full toss to Rachin Ravindra off Ajaz Patel, as Sarfaraz did, was the story of India’s batting in this series – substandard and mentally scarred. Gautam Gambhir, the coach, was known for his grit. Not the most talented, he never shied away from a fight. That’s what his boys are lacking. They don’t look like Test cricketers, and that is the unfortunate reality of Indian cricket at the moment. How Gambhir tries to turn things around will be interesting to see, for otherwise, his coaching stint could well be a disaster. The 46 all out in Bengaluru wasn’t an aberration. The 150 all out in Pune was the norm. India are no longer the best batting side, and that’s a grim reality. White-ball knocks or IPL efforts can’t mask these deficiencies, and that’s when you wonder why India did not pick Cheteshwar Pujara for Australia. Over the next few days, India’s batters need to get hold of themselves mentally, for otherwise, Perth on November 22 could be another disaster waiting to happen. The post Mumbai thrashing symptomatic of India’s Test decline, and scarred minds appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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On KL Rahul vs Sarfaraz Khan Debate, Rohit Sharma Drops "They Know Where They Stand" Bombshell - NDTV Sports
On KL Rahul vs Sarfaraz Khan Debate, Rohit Sharma Drops “They Know Where They Stand” Bombshell NDTV Sports Team India To Drop KL Rahul? Rohit Sharma`s Honest Remarks After IND vs NZ 1st Test Zee News ‘Pressure on KL Rahul But Will Play Him’: Parthiv Patel Shares Thoughts on Selection Dilemma Ahead of Secon News18 KL Rahul sent ‘danger’ message as Gautam Gambhir, Rohit Sharma asked to retain…
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टीम इंडिया को लगा बड़ा झटका, टेस्ट सीरीज से बाहर हुए केएल राहुल, इस खिलाड़ी को मिला मौका
टीम इंडिया को लगा बड़ा झटका, टेस्ट सीरीज से बाहर हुए केएल राहुल, इस खिलाड़ी को मिला मौका
भारत और न्यूजीलैंड के बीच गुरुवार से कानपुर में दो मैचों की सीरीज का पहला टेस्ट खेला जाएगा। विराट कोहली के रेस्ट पर होने के वजह से टीम की कमान पहले टेस्ट में अजिंक्य रहाणे संभालेंगे। लेकिन पहले टेस्ट के शुरू होने से पहले भारतीय टीम के लिए एक बेहद खराब खबर सामने आई है। पहला टेस्ट शुरू होने से पहले टीम इंडिया के घातक ओपनर केएल राहुल चोट के चलते पूरी सीरीज से बाहर हो गए हैं। केएल राहुल हुए…
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IND vs NZ, 1ères mises à jour en direct ODI: Le capitaine indien Rohit Sharma a remporté le tirage au sort et a choisi de battre la Nouvelle-Zélande lors du premier ODI au stade international de cricket Rajiv Gandhi à Hyderabad. L'Inde effectue trois changements alors que Hardik Pandya, Ishan Kishan et Shardul Thakur remplacent KL Rahul, Axar Patel et Shreyas Iyer. L'équipe dirigée par Rohit Sharma sera très confiante après avoir battu le Sri Lanka de manière globale dans la série récemment conclue. Virat Kohli était le naufrageur en chef de l'Inde avec deux siècles brillants. En revanche, les Kiwis auront du fil à retordre avec Ish Sodhi, Tim Southee, Kane Williamson et Trent Boult tous indisponibles pour le premier match de la série. Les visiteurs, cependant, débordent de confiance, après avoir renversé le Pakistan la semaine dernière. (CARTE DE POINTAGE EN DIRECT) Voici les mises à jour des scores en direct du 1er match ODI entre l'Inde et la Nouvelle-Zélande directement depuis le stade international de cricket Rajiv Gandhi, Hyderabad
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