THERE IS NO secret that Virat Kohli loves batting in Australia. Being India’s vice-captain in the limited overs format, Kohli was by far the best batsman in the recently concluded tour of Australia. The Delhi batsman scored 199 runs (unbeaten) in the three-match T20 series down under, owing to which he was rightfully declared the man of the series.
THE 2016 INDIAN PREMIER LEAGUE players' auction will take place on February 6 in Bengaluru with as many as 351 cricketers to go under the hammer.
THERE IS NO doubt that Virat Kohli loves batting on the Australian wickets. Not too long ago, Kohli almost single-handedly won India the Adelaide Test by scoring hundreds in both the innings. He also went to score centuries in Melbourne and Sydney in the same series.
HARD HITTING AUSTRALIAN BATSMAN Glenn Maxwell on Friday said it was "completely untrue" that he was a critic of Indian captain Virat Kohli.
AUSTRALIAN CRICKETER James Faulkner is known for his aggressive behavior on the field and also doesn’t shy away from indulging in some sledging. And, if there is anyone in the Indian team who can give it back with interest, it is Virat Kohli.
NORMALLY AS SPORTMAN, you don’t like to see your records being equaled or broken. But Indian cricketer, Yuvraj Singh thinks differently and sees the funny side of it. After West Indian great Chris Gayle equaled Yuvraj’s record for fastest fifty (12 balls) in T20 yesterday in a Big Bash game, the Punjab batsman came out by saying that he was surprised at Gayle not surpassing his record.
WEST INDIAN Chris Gayle has smashed the joint-fastest 50 in the history of Twenty20 cricket, taking just 12 balls to reach the mark during a whirlwind knock for Melbourne Renegades
SARFARAZ KHAN is one of the upcoming sensations in Indian cricket. Sarfaraz shot to fame as a 12-year old after scoring a record-breaking 439 in Harris Shield, school cricket in Mumbai in 2009.
THE ICC chief executive Dave Richardson said here on Monday that West Indian batsman Chris Gayle's controversial post-match comments in the Big Bash League (BBL) could have been avoided
AUSTRALIAN PACE SENSATION Mitchell Starc is currently nursing an ankle injury and is unlikely to play in the World T20 championships in India, but the left-armer might just recover in time for the 2016 Indian Premier League (IPL).
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