Sunit Jangir

Sunit Jangir

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As a Senior Editor at Sacnilk, Sunit Jangir leads our coverage on Indian cinema, box office analytics, and global entertainment trends. Passionate about Cricket, Sunit Jangir is an avid sports lover. He finds inspiration in other people's life stories and try to absorb them. Though introvert by nature, he doesn't feel shy when the topic is cinema and sports, particularly cricket.

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Top 5 Batsmen With Most Runs In An Ashes Series
2459 days ago
Cricket

Top 5 Batsmen With Most Runs In An Ashes Series

If you wondered that Steve Smith doesn't have any weakness, well, just for your information he averages only 30.68, least among the fab four (Virat Kohli, Steve Smith, Joe Root, Kane Williamson) in the 4th innings of the Test matches. And just to confirm, his fourth innings' venom again came to hunt him in the 5th Test in the ongoing Ashes series as he could manage to score only 23 off 53 balls in the chase of 399.## It was one of those rare days when Smith failed to score. For the records, it was the first under 50 runs score for him after scoring 10 successive 50+ scores in the Ashes. Well, there was something about his batting that Though he got out cheaply he finished the Ashes 2019 with 774 runs in just 7 innings. Australia retained the Ashes for the first time since 2001 in England. However, Australia couldn't win the series as it finished 2-2 with one game ended as drawn, the number one ranked Test batsman showed his class.## Smith's 774 runs in the series are now at the number five in among the top run-getter in a single Ashes series. During his short innings of 23 runs, he surpassed Sir Alastair Cook's 766 runs in 2010-11 in Australia.## Here is the list of the Top 5 highest run-getter in a single Ashes series:## 1. Sir Donald Bradman (974 Runs) - An average nearly 100 in Test cricket, Sir Donald Bradman was the real batting maestro. In 1930, he made the Ashes by his own with his masterful batting. In the 7 innings of the 5 matches, Sir Bradman aggregated 974 runs at an average of 139.14 with 4 hundred. His highest score (334) also came in that series. It was such his magic that Australia won the Ashes 2-1 after losing the first Test against the host nation.## 2. Wally Hammond (905 Runs) - Wally Hammond was England's giant in the age of Sir Don Bradman. It is saying that WG Grace, Jack Hobbs, Walter Hammond, and Don Bradman are the greatest batsmen of all-time cricket has ever known. Two years before Bradman's Ashes, Wally Hammond was on the same run of success. 905 runs in 9 innings at an average of 113.12 with 4 centuries, Wally Hammond single-handedly won the Ashes 4-1 against the host nation.## 3. Mark Taylor (839 Runs) - On his first England tour, the classy left-hand batsman was the show stopper of the series in 1989. He simply didn't put a foot wrong in that Ashes and made 839 runs in 11 innings of 6 matches at an average of 83.90 with 2 centuries and 5 half-centuries. His highest score in the series was 219 as Australia clinched the Ashes 4-0.## 4. Sir Donald Bradman (810 Runs) - Six years later his not so forgettable England tour in 1930, Sir Donald Bradman was again at his very best on home soil. He scored 810 runs in 9 innings at an average of 90 with 3 hundred and a fifty. It was a closely fought series which Australia won by 3-2.## 5. Steve Smith (774 Runs) - Steve Smith is the only modern-day batsman whose records are closer to Sir Donald Bradman than anyone else. He was under pressure to perform well as he was making his comeback in Tests after facing one year of a ban on the ball-tampering scandal in 2018 in South Africa. And against all odds, he looked unmovable at the crease.## He played only 7 innings in this Ashes and without anyone's surprise, he by far looked the best batsman of the series and made 774 runs at an average of 110.57 with 3 hundred and 3 half-centuries. The series ended with the result of 2-2 but Australia retained the Ashes and Smith played a significant part in that.## Follow for more...

Top 10 All-Time Highest Test Rating For The Batsmen
2464 days ago
Cricket

Top 10 All-Time Highest Test Rating For The Batsmen

Steve Smith is going with all guns blazing since he has made his comeback to the international cricket after facing a one-year ban in the ball-tampering scandal. In the ongoing Ashes series, he has looked unstoppable and its clearly reflecting on England's bowlers who seemed to have no answers of Smith's brilliance. He has already scored 671 runs in just 5 innings with an average of 134.20. In none of the all five innings, he has not dismissed under 50 and has scored one double hundred, 2 centuries and 2 half-centuries.## Steve Smith's staller form has not only helped Australia to retain the Ashes for the first time since 2001 in England but also has helped him to regain his number one Test ranking which he lost to Virat Kohli. His rating was 857 before the Ashes and after the 4th Ashes Test, he has now on 937 points and 34 ahead of the second-ranked Virat Kohli. ## Looking at Smith's current form, it is highly likely that he can break Sir Donald Bradman's record of the highest Test rating ever of 961 which he got in 1948. Smith has already reached to 947 rating points in 2017 which is the second-best rating in Test. The Indian captain Kohli too has reached to 937 rating points and is supposed to cross his personal best in upcoming matches.## Here is the list of the Top 10 highest Test rating of the batsmen: RankBatsmanCountryHighest RatingYear 1. Sir Donald Bradman Australia 961 1948 2. Steve Smith Australia 947 2017 3. Sir Len Hutton England 945 1954 4. Sir Jack Hobbs England 942 1912 4. Ricky Ponting Australia 942 2006 5. Peter May England 941 1956 6. Sir Vivian Richards West Indies 938 1981 6. Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka 938 2007 6. Sir Garry Sobers West Indies 938 1967 6. Sir Clyde Walcott West Indies 938 1955 7. Virat Kohli India 937 2018 8. Matthew Hayden Australia 935 2002 8. Jacques Kallis South Africa 935 2007 8. AB de Villiers South Africa 935 2014 9. Mohammad Yousuf Pakistan 933 2006 10. Sir Everton Weekes West Indies 927 1956 10. Graeme Pollock South Africa 927 1970 ## Note - Rankings as of 11 September, 2019 ## Follow for more...

Top 10 Bowlers With Most Wickets In A Test As Captain
2464 days ago
Cricket

Top 10 Bowlers With Most Wickets In A Test As Captain

Rashid Khan again proved why he is regarded as one of the finest spinners of modern-day cricket. He was the show stopper in the one-off Test against Bangladesh which concluded on Monday (September 9) with Afghanistan winning it by a massive margin of 224-runs. It was Afghanistan's only third Test and already come equal to Australia as most Test win after first three Test matches. ## The victory for Afghanistan couldn't have been possible without their star player Rashid Khan who became the youngest to lead a side in Test cricket. The 20-year-old was in hot form during the match as he single-handedly blew Bangladesh away with his career-best performance. He first scored a brilliant 51 off 61 balls to take Afghanistan to 342-runs in the first innings. On a spin-friendly surface, he dismissed Bangladesh with 5 for 55 and followed with 6 for 49 in the second innings to end the match with 11 wickets for 104 runs.## Rashid Khan's miracle performance has not only given Afghanistan a memorable win but also it has included him in the elite club of the bowlers. Rashid has already become the youngest to score a fifty and take 10+ wickets on Test captaincy debut. At the conclusion of the one-off Test, he is now in top 10 bowlers with the best bowling figures in a Test as captain.## Here is the list of the Top 10 bowlers with most wickets in a Test as captain:## 1. Courtney Walsh (WI, 13 Wickets) - One of the leading wickets-takers in Test with 519 wickets to his name, Courtney Walsh one of the most fearsome bowlers of his time. He is probably the only bowler who bowled fast longer than any other bowler. In 1995, he blew New Zeland away at Wellington and registered the match figure of 13 wickets for 55 runs (joint-most for a bowler as captain). ## 2. Waqar Younis (PAK, 13 Wickets) - Waqar Younis was one of the two Pakistan bowlers along with Wasim Akram who introduced the art of reverse swing bowling. Against Zimbabwe in 1993 in Karachi, Waqar Younis grabbed 13 wickets for 135-runs as Pakistan won the match by 131-runs. ## 3. Rangana Herath (SL, 13 Wickets) - Rangana Herath is arguably the finest spinner Sri Lanka has ever produced after the legendry Muttiah Muralitharan. Herath's strengths are his accuracy and his ability to bowl long spells. His strengths came to hunt Zimbabwe in 2016 when he took 13-wickets for 152 runs in Harare. ## 4. Fazal Mahmood (PAK, 12 Wickets) - Another Pakistan's fast bowler who was not that fearsome as Akram and Waqar Younis but has had a fair amount of success in his Test career. He grabbed 12-wickets for 100 runs against West Indies in Dhaka in 1959. He took 6-wickets in each innings to hand West Indies a 41-run defeat.## 5. Imran Khan (PAK, 11 Wickets) - In the 1970s and 1980s, when cricket was not that popular in the subcontinent, Imran Khan gave the much-needed attention in this part of the world. Currently serving as Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan is probably the finest player Pakistan has ever produced. Against India in 1982 in Karachi, Khan showed some glimpse of his talent. He picked 11-wickets in the match and led Pakistan to an innings and 86-runs win.## 6. Arthur Gilligan (ENG, 11 Wickets) - Arthur Edward Robert Gilligan was the right-arm fast-medium bowler from England. He only played 11 Test and took 36 wickets including 11 wickets for 90 runs in the match against South Africa in Birmingham in 1924. ## 7. Allan Border (AUS, 11 Wickets) - Allan Border was one of the finest batsmen of his time and mostly known for his batting records rather than the bowling. He has picked only 39 wickets in his long career of 156 Test matches. Despite being the part-time Slow left-arm orthodox bowler, Border rattled West Indies in 1989 with his career-best bowling figures of 11 wickets for 96 runs. ## 8. Jason Holder (WI, 11 Wickets) - Jason Holder is seen as future of West Indies cricket. In this time when most of the West Indies' players are attracting towards T20 cricket, Jason Holder has settled himself as pure Test specialist in a short time. He is not a typical West Indies' pacer who bowls fast. His strength is his accuracy and consistency and with his line and length, he has troubled most the batsmen around the world. Against Bangladesh in 2018, he showed the glimpse of his accuracy and picked 11 wickets for 103 runs in the match. ## 9. Rashid Khan (AFG, 11 Wickets) - Afganistan has played only 3 Test so far and won two of them. Rashid Khan, after making his mark in white-ball cricket around the world, has started his Test career with the same run of success. He has already picked 20 wickets in 3 matches including the match-winning performance against Bangladesh.## 10. Imran Khan (PAK, 11 Wickets) - The World Cup-winning captain in 1992, Imran Khan has produced several match-winning spells in his career and one of them came against West Indies in 1988 in Georgetown when he dismantled Windies with 11 wickets in the match. Pakistan won that match easily by 9-wickets and Khan was adjudged man of the match for his yet another fine performance.## Follow for more...

Kohli Surpassed Dhoni To Become India's Most Successful Test Captain
2472 days ago
Cricket

Kohli Surpassed Dhoni To Become India's Most Successful Test Captain

Virat Kohli adds another star to his already aligned hat as he becomes India's most successful captain in Test format. After beating West Indies in the second Test at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica, he surpassed former captain MS Dhoni's record of 27 wins in 60 matches on 2 September 2019. To go past Dhoni, Kohli needed only 48 Test to set a new record.## "It's a by-product of the quality team we have here (becoming the most successful Indian captain). If we didn't have the bowlers we have, these results wouldn't have been possible. If you see these guys running in - Shami's spell today, Bumrah after having a small niggle, Ishant bowling his heart out, Jadeja bowling a long spell. Captaincy is just a C in front of your name. It's the collective effort that matters," Kohli said in the presentation ceremony.## Most Test wins for India captains:## 28 - VIRAT KOHLI (48 Tests)## 27 - MS Dhoni (60)## 21 - Sourav Ganguly (49)## 14 - Mohd Azharuddin (47)## It is India's 8th consecutive Test series win against West Indies. West Indies last beat India in 2002 under Carl Hooper when they won 5-match series by 2-1 in their home soil. Since then, West Indies has not won a single Test whereas lost 14 in this period against India.## India beat West Indies comprehensively by 2-0 to go on top of the ICC World Test Championship with 120 points. India whitewashed the Carrabian side on this tour. Having beaten them in T20Is and ODIs (3-0 & 2-0) earlier, India is now unbeaten post the World Cup heartbreak to New Zealand in the Semi-final.## Follow for more...

Who is Vikram Rathour?
2483 days ago
Cricket

Who is Vikram Rathour?

MSK Prasad led selection committee has shortlisted Vikram Rathour as team India's new batting coach. He will replace the current batting coach Sanjay Bangar who could be given India A or NCA (National Cricket Academy) role. Vikram Rathour was the first preference among the 14 shortlisted candidate for the post followed by Bangar and England's Mark Ramprakash who ranked second and third in the list.## Who is Vikram Rathour?## Vikram Rathour was the Right-hand Wicketkeeper-batsman from Jalandhar, Punjab. He played for India in 6 Tests and 7 ODIs during the period of 1996 and 1997. Despite his short international career, he was the prolific run-scorer in first-class cricket. Scored 11,473 runs in 239 innings of 146 matches at an average of 49.66. Rathour scored 33 centuries and 49 half-centuries with the highest score of 254 in the first-class career.## It was pitty that despite promising in domestic cricket, he couldn't find the same mojo at the international level. After making his ODI debut against Pakistan in 1996, he managed to score only 193 runs in 7 matches with two fifties. He averaged only 27.47 in ODIs while his Test average was 13.10 in 6 matches. His last international appearance was in February 1997 against Zimbabwe in an ODI.## As compared to his first-class career, his list A career was modest where he managed to score 3161 runs in 99 matches at an average of 33.98 with 7 centuries and 14 half-centuries. As a wicketkeeper, Rathour claimed 187 catches and 3 stumpings in First-Class while he grabbed 61 catches in List A. He took retirement in 2002 after playing 14 years of professional cricket.## ------------------------------------------## Coaching career -## Rathour doesn't have the vast experience of coaching but he has coached Vizag Victors. Apart from coaching, he was appointed as the national selector from the North Zone On 27 September 2012.## ------------------------------------------## Apart from Vikram Rathour, the current coaches Bharat Arun (bowling coach) and R Sridhar (fielding coach) are also shortlisted as the first preferences of the committee which was tasked with the job of interviewing and recommending members of the support staff. The new support staff will be finalized after the meeting with BCCI executives.## Follow for more...

The Games Are Going To Be Much More Competitive - Virat Kohli
2484 days ago
Cricket

The Games Are Going To Be Much More Competitive - Virat Kohli

After sweeping both the T20I series and ODI series, Virat Kohli led Team India will now meet West Indies in two-match Test series which will be a first real challenge for both the teams under World Test Championship.## India won easily both T20I (3-0) and ODI (2-0) series against West Indies. But as the Test series is set to begin from tomorrow (22 August), it is supposed to be more challenging and competitive as West Indies have been in some lethal form especially in bowling department in red-ball cricket in recent time. Captain Virat Kohli also believes that arrival of the Test Championship will make matches even more competitive.## "The games are going to be much more competitive and it brings a lot of purpose to the Test matches you play. It's the right move and at the absolute right time," said Kohli. "People have been talking about Test cricket not being relevant, or dying. For me, the competition has gone up two-fold in the last couple of years. It's up to the players to take the challenge and go for victories. That's going to be the essence of this Test championship as well. There will hardly be any boring draws, there will be exciting draws because everyone will want those extra points. ## India is number one side in Test cricket for some time now. During this period, they beat Australia in Australia for the first time. However, India went on to lose against England and South Africa. Kohli admitted that the batsmen have not lived up to their standards that cost them the series loss against England and South Africa.## "Well, if I have to be brutally honest, I don't think us batsmen have lived up to the standard. We have traveled a lot over the past year and a half and it's been challenging. We lost in England but won in Australia because the batsmen pulled up. As much as individuals stand out, I think it's about batting well as a team and every team wants to put up a strong total on the board for the bowlers to come in and capitalize." ## The inaugural edition of the World Test Championship is already underway with England facing off against Australia in the five-match Ashes series while Sri Lanka is playing two Tests against New Zealand at home. India however, will start the Test series as favorites but since Windies are playing at home and also their bowlers are in good form, India wouldn't want to take the home side lightly. ## The first of the two-match series will be played at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua from August 22 to 26 while the second match is scheduled to play at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica from August 30 to September 3.## Follow for more...

ICC World Test Championship - FAQs
2507 days ago
Cricket

ICC World Test Championship - FAQs

The ICC Test Championship is finally here. To make Test cricket exciting again, the Championship will kick start with The Ashes series between England and Australia. With so many T20 leagues around the globe, something was necessary to keep Test cricket alive. A few days ago, Virat Kohli, the captain of the Number 1 Test side India had said in an interview that it is (Test Championship) happening at the right time for the longest and oldest format of the cricket.## The Championship can not ask for a better start other than The Ashes, one of the biggest rivalries of cricket. Long-time ago, there was an idea of holding 'Test World Cup' but the idea couldn't take its place due to some reasons. However, after a few trials and tribulations, the two-year affair is about to start and the final of the championship is scheduled to play in the UK in 2021. ## Here is the schedule of the Championship, how the points will be awarded and some other information - ## What is the ICC Test Championship?## The World Test Championship (WTC) comprises the Top Nine Test-playing Nations facing each other in a two-year period. Each country will play six Test series - three at home and three away. There are 27 series altogether during this cycle and a total of 71 Tests to be played. In the end, the top two teams in the points table will face-off in a final to determine the World Test Champion.## Which teams are part of the WTC?## The top nine teams in the ICC Test rankings as of March 31, 2018, have qualified to play the championship. India, England, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, West Indies, and Bangladesh will be competing for the WTC.## Schedule## The WTC will be played in various countries. Each of the 9 teams will play 6 series, 3 at home and 3 away. Most of the series will fall under ICC's Future Tour Program (FTP).## 2-Test Series3-Test Series4-Test Series5-Test Series SL vs NZ (2019) WI vs IND (2019) IND vs SA (2019) SA vs ENG (2019-20) ENG vs AUS (2019) PAK vs SL (2019) IND vs BAN (2019) AUS vs NZ (2019-20) AUS vs IND (2020-21) IND vs ENG (2021) AUS vs PAK (2019) PAK vs BAN (2020) ENG vs WI (2020) - - NZ vs IND (2020) SL vs ENG (2020) SL vs BAN (2020) - - BAN vs AUS (2020) WI vs SA (2020) ENG vs PAK (2020) - - BAN vs NZ (2020) NZ vs WI (2020) BAN vs WI (2021) - - NZ vs PAK (2020) SA vs SL (2021) SA vs AUS (2021) - - PAK vs SA (2021) WI vs SL (2021) - - - ## How will be the points awarded?## Each Test series will carry 120 points, and it doesn't matter if it is a two-match series or a five-match rubber. For example, a two-match series will mean 60 points for a Test, while it comes down to 24 points for a five-match series. A tie will see the teams sharing the points while a draw will be in 3:1 ratio.## Matches in seriesPoints for a winPoints for a tiePoints for a drawPoints for a defeat 2 60 30 20 0 3 40 20 13 0 4 30 15 10 0 5 24 12 8 0 ## Will there be future WTCs or is it a one-off?## The plan is to have two-year cycles. The first one will start on August 1, 2019, and end on March 31, 2021, with the final slated to be played on June 2021. The next Championship is scheduled to start from June 2021 and will end in April 2023.## Will the WTC have any affect on the ICC Test rankings?## The rankings will continue in the same way after each series. The WTCs points system will be independent of the Test rankings.## Follow for more...

I Believe In Empowering People And Giving Them Space: Virat Kohli
2512 days ago
Cricket

I Believe In Empowering People And Giving Them Space: Virat Kohli

It has been two weeks since 1.3 billion people's heart was broken in Manchester. From firm favorites to lifting the cup, the men in blue lost in the semi-final against New Zealand. It was a day where one the most dangerous batting line-up including the best top three failed miserably after been so consistent throughout the tournament.## But it is now the history which can not be changed but to learn from it and go ahead. Virat Kohli, the owner of the ship is doing exactly the same and back to his daily grueling routine. He talks to TOI about dealing with setbacks, inspiring his team, grooming upcoming youngsters and helping others through the Virat Kohli Foundation's Athlete Development Programme in an interview.## Excerpts:## You are a role model to millions. People look up to you. How easy or difficult has it been to move on from a disappointment like the loss in the World Cup semifinal## I have learned most in my life from failures and setbacks. The worst setbacks have not only motivated me but also improved me as a person, made me understand the importance of those times more than the success. It makes you sit down and think about what you need to do now, build a roadmap for yourself. Secondly, these moments show you the people who are going to stand by you in tough times and the people who will jump ship.## Most importantly, it builds your character because suddenly this thing happens. When your belief is right up there and everyone's playing so well, and suddenly, you know, you've been outplayed. It's very difficult to digest because you know you didn't make many mistakes to be knocked out. When you make mistakes, you can point them out and take ownership of that but when you have been outplayed then the acceptance becomes difficult. You wake up and think you didn't do much wrong but we are still out.## How do you deal with the team in such times?## What we have spoken to the team is that you should be proud of the way you have played and must never forget that. The moment you start taking credit away from what you've done, you start putting unnecessary pressure on yourself. The important thing is to be humble about what you do but at the same time, don't beat yourself up to the extent that you lose your admiration. That balance is very important.## There are young cricketers coming through the ranks. You are now in that phase of your career when you are seen as a statesman, a leader and a mentor tasked with strengthening Indian cricket. How do you look back on your journey?## If you give up, the journey is done. There's no option but to get up again and work hard, do the same things over and over again. Consistency and success is nothing but repeating the same things day in and day out. It's actually boring. Consistency is boring. It's very tough. It's like being in one zone and being repetitive about what you practice. For example, look at how people practice one shot in golf. They keep doing it even though they may be at US Open champions. They will keep doing it over and over again because they know that is the only thing they can bank on under pressure. ## Cricket has been your life till now. Do you look beyond cricket now? Are you religious and spiritual in any way?## One thing I am sure about is that if you have the right intention, then whatever you are doing at that particular time, you'll be involved in that fully because you're doing it for a reason. If you are doing it for the optics or your image, you'll be found out very quickly. I have always maintained that I am someone who is doing things which are organic. I am not doing anything to either piss off or please anybody. I am this. Slowly, my path will be carved if it has to be and I'll get there if my intent is right. But I don't have to walk over anyone or do anything nasty to anyone else.## Eventually, you have to realize that life is way bigger than cricket. Cricket is everything to a professional cricketer when they are at that moment. Eventually, my goal in life is giving the same kind of upbringing that my wife and I had to our family. Those things become your priorities. You have to understand that this is going to end one day. I am not religious. I have never been bound by any religion. I openly embrace all religions and accept all kinds of people. I believe everyone is spiritual. They don't realize it but we are all the same.## Going ahead, what do you make of the new pool of players ...## To see the number of people coming up and ready with match-winning abilities is something that hasn't happened a lot that consistently in the past.## Do you talk a lot to guys like say Rishabh, Shubman, and Shreyas?## They are amazing. The level of confidence that they have is amazing to see. As I have mentioned so many times before, at 19-20, we were not even half the players these guys are. Skills have developed because of exposure to tournaments like the IPL. It's the best thing that can happen to a cricketer. They are so confident by the time they come here that they learn very quickly from their mistakes because they have already played in front of so many people. But the intent has to be that 'I am using this platform to play for my country'. And I think that these guys are in that zone.## How do you prevent them from losing track? Are you assertive or do you have to be harsh sometimes?## Daatne wala mahaul ab toh change room mein hain hi nahin (the culture of scolding people isn't there in the change room now.) As friendly as I am with Kuldeep (Yadav), I am the same with MS (Dhoni). The atmosphere is such that anyone can say anything to anyone. I am like walking up to people and telling them, 'dekh maine yeh galtiya kari hain, tu mat kar (listen, I have committed these mistakes, make sure you don't do them).## Your career improves by two-three years. I believe in empowering people. I believe in giving them space to express themselves and when they come to a stage when they feel jumbled, then I'll have a conversation. I'll talk to them like, 'this is where you are heading and this is where you have to head. These are the kind of things you should be doing. You'll regret not correcting those things early as I did. I don't want you to waste two-three years of your career. You have to play more than what you have played.## Do you relate to sportspersons of other disciplines? Are there any inspirations?## I have interacted with people at different stages and walks of life. Whoever I have spoken to ... I have met Leander and spoken to him about tennis, met Harry Kane recently ... despite different rules in different sports, if you look at people who have done well, the mindset is exactly the same. You speak about a pressure situation with any sportsperson, they will speak with clarity. That's a beautiful thing. That mindset of the sportsperson can bind the nation together and people don't realize this. Now imagine them applying that mindset in daily life, every walk of life.## There's the Test championship coming up. How do you plan for this kind of tournament that will have a result after a few years?## It's very exciting. I think it's happening at the right time for Test cricket. Although you are going to play a bilateral series, the meaning and importance are way more. You have to plan for every series. I was excited about something of this sort and now it's coming to life.## You have started a fitness revolution in the Indian team. What have you changed? Great fast bowlers of the past would advise players to keep bowling to develop bowling muscles. Why do you think intensive training in a gym is necessary?## It was not to stand out in any way. I realized after playing Australia in 2012 that the template is changing very fast in world cricket. These guys (Australians) are getting fitter. They are able to bowl consistently, bat for longer periods. Maarne ko ball hi nahin mil raha tha (they were not bowling loose balls.) I wondered how was it possible that over a period of four Test matches, you don't get loose deliveries to hit.## When we were batting, we had to work three times harder. Then I figured out that it's a question of fitness level. I wanted to improve my fitness first because I didn't want to be left behind. The way world cricket was going, I realized that if I stick to my ways and be stubborn about it then I'll never improve. I was doing my own thing on the sidelines and started seeing results.## Our trainer Shankar Basu was the first one to point it out to me that if you don't change your fitness level, then you'll not be able to compete at the level of these guys. He knew it from that time. I have been working with him for years. He changed the whole scene after he came in.## Are the youngsters told that if you have to play in Virat's team, then you must have a certain level of fitness?## No. I never tell someone, 'do this or do that'. I never sat anyone down and told them, 'If you have to play in this team then you have to do that.' I do my job. I work hard at the gym, at my practice. I will give my 120 percent.## Invariably, people see me and say, 'yaar yeh 11 saal se khel raha hain. Yeh chaahe toh aaram se yahaan baithke aaram se chill kar sakta hain. Issne itna perform kiya, yeh phir bhi aise kyu karta hain (this man is playing for 11 years. He can easily sit back and relax. He has performed so well and yet why is he going through this gruelling routine)?' So they feel 'hum kyu nahin kar satkte hain (why can't we do this)?'## It's not like they have been told to do it. That's how they come around the whole thing. You can see the difference in Test cricket. Our guys are not giving loose balls anymore. Batsmen fear our bowlers because they are able to bowl for longer periods regularly. They have clarity in their mind because their body is supporting their mind.## What are the biggest takeaways from your success so far?## I am very grateful. Honestly, when I came in I had no idea that God was going to put me in this situation. I never imagined this. I know I didn't have the skills. The only thing I had was (the ability) to work harder than anyone else around. I knew God will see that. That's exactly why we have started to help people through our foundation. We realize there are so many people with that mindset. Maybe their skill level is not right there right now but you never know what someone is capable of.## You are investing in Olympic sports through the Virat Kohli Foundation. It's exactly a year to the next Olympics. Realistically, where do you see our Olympic sports heading?## One thing that is lacking is support. Koi jeet jata hain toh hum toh react karte hain. Usse thoda zyada karne ki zaroorat hoti hi hain (if someone wins, only then we react. We need to do more than that). The idea, through my foundation, is to help someone attain peak fitness, to help someone in their journey. If someone needs coaching, mentoring, nutrition, everything is being provided. They have to work hard and they are doing it. They are driven. You just need to give them a platform. Eventually, it's the belief that they can win medals. If they believe, they can do it. We are all human beings competing against each other. At the end of the day, we all want them to bring glory to the nation.## Follow for more...

Sachin Tendulkar Inducted In ICC Hall Of Fame
2518 days ago
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Sachin Tendulkar Inducted In ICC Hall Of Fame

Sachin Tendulkar, the former India captain, and legend of the game has been inducted in ICC's Hall Of Fame along with South Afric's Allan Donald, and Australia's one of the finest women cricketer Cathryn Fitzpatrick on Thursday at a ceremony in London.## Sachin Tendulkar becomes the sixth Indian after Rahul Dravid, Anil Kumble, Kapil Dev, Bishan Singh Bedi, and Sunil Gavaskar to be inducted in Hall Of Fame.## The batting maestro is all-time leading run-getter in international cricket with over 34,000 runs and also has the most number of centuries (100) in international matches (Tests, ODIs, T20Is). He played his last match in November 2013 against West Indies which was the 200th Test match of his career. He has also played 463 ODIs.## "On this occasion, I would like to thank all of those who were by my side over a long international career. My parents, brother Ajit and wife Anjali have been pillars of strength while I was lucky to have someone like coach Ramakant Achrekar as an early guide and mentor," Tendulkar said.## South Africa's Allan Donald, one of the inductees, has picked 330 wickets in Tests and 272 in ODIs. He was arguably South Africa's finest fast bowler. "The biggest shock when you open an e-mail like that - it says congratulations Allan Donald, you have been inducted in the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame! It hits you, it hits you quite hard because it is a prestigious award and something that you can't take lightly. ## I thank the ICC for the huge honor. It all immediately takes you back to where you started. The reflection is of such a nature that everything that you have done in your career since you were a little boy starts to creep into your head. There are so many people to thank who have influenced my life - as mentors, as coaches," Donald said.## Fitzpatrick, former Australian pacer helped Australia to win two ICC Women's Cricket World Cups and was the fastest bowler of her generation and finished her career with 60 and 180 wickets in 13 Tests and 109 ODIs respectively. She is the only eighth woman to win this award. ## Follow for more...

World Cup 2019: Stats And Records
2522 days ago
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World Cup 2019: Stats And Records

World Cup 2019 has been one of the finest in the history of the tournament. England's team who was playing their 4th final finally got their hands on the cup. It was the heartbreak for New Zealand who lost the second consecutive final after losing to Australia in 2015.## A round-up of World Cup 2019 -## 1 - It is the maiden World Cup title for England in 50-overs cricket in 4 attempts.## England in the final of the World Cups YEAROPPOSITIONRESULTMARGIN 1979 West Indies Lost 92-runs 1987 Australia Lost 7-runs 1992 Pakistan Lost 22-runs 2019 New Zealand Won Won in super over ## Top 5 run-getter of the World Cup 2019 SNBatsmanINNRUNSAVG10050SR 1. Rohit Sharma (IND) 9 648 81.00 5 1 98.33 2. David Warner (AUS) 10 647 71.89 3 3 89.36 3. Shakib Al Hasan (BAN) 8 606 86.57 2 5 96.04 4. Kane Williamson (NZ) 9 578 82.57 2 2 74.97 5. Joe Root (ENG) 11 556 61.78 2 3 89.53 ## - India's opener and vice-captain Rohit Sharma is now on the 3rd in the list of the highest run-getter in a World Cup series. Top 5 run scorer in a World Cup series SNBatsmanINNRUNSAVG10050SRYEAR 1. Sachin Tendulkar (IND) 11 673 61.18 1 7 89.25 2003 2. Matthew Hayden (AUS) 10 659 73.22 3 1 101.07 2007 3. Rohit Sharma (IND) 9 648 81.00 5 1 98.33 2019 4. David Warner (AUS) 10 647 71.89 3 3 89.36 2019 5. Shakib Al Hasan (BAN) 8 606 86.57 2 5 96.04 2019 ## 7 - In this World Cup, there were 7 instances batsmen scoring 500+ runs. In the previous 11 edition, only 8 batsmen had scored 500+ runs.## 5 - Rohit Sharma now holds the record for the most number of centuries in a single World Cup series. He surpassed Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara's 4 centuries in 2015.## 6 - Rohit Sharma has now the joint most 100s in World Cup history along with the batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar. Rohit took just 17 innings to reach there while Tendulkar took 44 innings.## 556 - Joe Root is now the highest run-getter for England in a single World Cup edition. He went past Graham Gooch's 471 runs in 1987.## 11 - England put 11 hundred plus runs partnerships in this World Cup, which are the most by a team in an edition of the World Cup.## 6 - England scored (6) 300+ totals, which is a record in a World Cup. Previous best was 5 by Australia in 2007.## - Bangladesh's all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan scored 606 runs and took 11 wickets. He is the only player to achieve the rare double of 500+ runs and 10+ wickets in single World Cup series.## - New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson is now the highest run-getter in a World Cup series as a captain.## Top 5 run scorer in a World Cup series as captain SNBatsmanINNRUNSAVG10050SRYEAR 1. Kane Williamson (NZ) 9 578 82.57 2 2 74.97 2019 2. Mahela Jayawardene (SL) 11 548 60.88 1 4 85.09 2007 3. Ricky Ponting (AUS) 9 539 67.37 1 4 95.39 2007 4. Aaron Finch (AUS) 10 507 50.70 2 3 102.01 2019 5. AB de Villiers (SA) 7 482 96.40 1 3 144.31 2015 ## Top 5 wicket-taker of the World Cup 2019 SNBOWLERMATCHWICKETSAVGBBIECO5-WKTS 1. Mitchell Starc (AUS) 10 27 18.59 5/26 5.43 2 2. Lockie Ferguson (NZ) 9 21 19.47 4/37 4.88 0 3. Jofra Archer (ENG) 11 20 23.05 3/27 4.57 0 4. Mustafizur Rahman (BAN) 8 20 24.20 5/59 6.70 2 5. Jasprit Bumrah (IND) 9 18 20.61 4/55 4.41 0 ## - Australian pacer Mitchell Starc is now the highest wicket-taker in a World Cup series. He went past Glenn McGrath. Top 5 wicket-taker in a World Cup series SNBOWLERMATCHWICKETSAVGBBIECO5-WKTSYEAR 1. Mitchell Starc (AUS) 10 27 18.59 5/26 5.43 2 2019 2. Glenn McGrath (AUS) 11 26 13.73 3/14 4.41 0 2007 3. Chaminda Vaas (SL) 10 23 14.39 6/25 3.76 1 2007 4. Muttiah Muralitharan (SL) 10 23 15.26 4/19 4.14 0 2007 5. Shaun Tait (AUS) 11 23 20.30 4/39 5.52 0 2007 ## 1 - Australia had played 7 World Cup semi-finals before this year and they won all of them. This was the first time when they lost in the semi-final.## - This was the only third time when neither of the top two teams (India and Australia) in points table of the league stage couldn't qualify for the finals. Previously this happened in 2011 when Pakistan and South Africa couldn't make it to the finals.## 20 - Jofra Archer has now the highest wickets for England in a World Cup series. In fact, the top 3 of 5 came in this World Cup for England. Mark Wood (18), and Chris Woakes (2016).## 1 - It was the first instance in World Cup and third in ODIs when the final gets Tied. First time in 38 tied ODIs, the winner decided in super over. ## Follow for more...

Top 5 Fastest Centuries In ODI World Cup History
2548 days ago
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Top 5 Fastest Centuries In ODI World Cup History

England captain Eoin Morgan slammed a 57-ball hundred against Afghanistan in match number 24 of World Cup 2019 at Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester on Tuesday (June 18). This is the 4th fastest hundred in World Cup history. His innings was cut short by Gulbadin Naib after hammering 148 off just 71 balls.## Here is the list of TOP 5 fastest centuries in World Cup ## 1. Kevin O'Brien (IRE, 50 balls) - Ireland's all-rounder Kevin O'Brien has a record for the fastest century in World Cup. In 2011 against England, O'Brien smashed a 50-ball century and helped Ireland to chase down 328 with 5 balls to spare. He smashed 113 off 63 balls including 13 fours and 6 sixes against the likes of James Anderson, Stuart Broad, and Graeme Swann.## 2. Glenn Maxwell (AUS, 51 balls) - Australian hard hitter Glenn Maxwell took Sri Lankan bowlers apart in Sydney in 2015. Australia scored 376 batting first and beat Sri Lanka convincingly at the end by 64 runs. But it was Maxwell who was the architect of his side's big win. He got out after smashing 102 off 53 balls including 10 fours and 4 sixes.## 3. AB de Villiers (SA, 52 balls) - South African star and one of the greats of the game, AB de Villiers pummeled West Indies in a group match in 2015 when he blasted 162 off just 66 balls including 17 fours and 8 gigantic sixes in Sydney. Windies bowlers had no idea what was happening to them. South Africa scored a huge total of 408 in 50 overs and West Indies could only manage 151 in 33.1 overs and suffered a massive 257-runs defeat.## 4. Eoin Morgan (ENG, 57 balls) - It was England's skipper Eoin Morgan's day at Old Trafford, Manchester. He created a new world record for maximum sixes in an ODI inning as he hit 17 sixes en route to his breathtaking 148 off just 71 balls against hapless Afghanistan. It was another example of England's aggressive brand of cricket that make them favourites to win this year's World Cup. Hot favourites and hosts England eventually piled up 397/6 in 50 overs after opting to bat first and Afghanistan started their innings with a lot of pressure of huge total and hence, they could never recover from that and lost by 150-runs.## 5. Matthew Hayden (AUS, 66 balls) - Australian legend Matthew Hayden slammed a 66-balls hundred against South Africa in 2007. It was the fastest hundred at that time in the World Cup history. Australia piled 377 on after opting to bat first. Hayden scored 101 off 68 balls including 14 fours and 4 sixes. South Africa started their chase with a bang as Graeme Smith and AB de Villiers added 160 for the first wicket in just 21 overs. But once AB got out, Africa lost the momentum and bundled out on 294 in 48 overs and lost by 83-runs.## Follow for more...

Yuvraj Singh's Career In Numbers
2557 days ago
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Yuvraj Singh's Career In Numbers

After a glorious 19-years of the period, former India player Yuvraj Singh bid goodbye to cricket and announced his retirement from all forms of cricket on Monday (June 10). "It's was a great rollercoaster ride and beautiful story but it has to come to an end. It was the right time to go." Yuvraj Singh said while announcing his retirement in a press conference in Mumbai.## In nearly two decades of his career, the 37-year old played 40 Tests, 304 ODIs and 58 T20Is for India. Though he couldn't stretch his Test career for long he was the ultimate champion in ODIs and T20Is. His best effort came in World Cup 2011 at home where he was the man of the tournament in India's title triumph. He also played a vital role in 2007 T20I World Cup and helped India to win its inaugural edition.## Take a look at his international career - ## ODI ## There are not many players as gifted as Yuvraj Singh in the 50-overs format. According to former India player Gautam Gambhir, Yuvraj Singh is the best batsman in ODIs India have ever produced. His numbers in ODIs might not tell you about the whole story but the impact he had made him a different player in this format. He made his ODI debut in 2000 after impressing U-19 World Cup 2000 with 203 runs. In only just second ODI, he announced his arrival at the big stage with a sublime 80-ball 84 against Australia. He became an overnight hero after his knock of 63-ball 69 in the NatWest series final at the Lord's that made him a household name. His partnership with Mohammed Kaif helped India to chase down 327 after the top order collapse.## A statical look at his ODI career (batting)## MatchInningsRunsB.F.H.S.AvgS.R.10050 304 278 8,701 9,924 150 36.56 87.68 14 52 ## Bowling## MatchInningsWicketsBBMAvgEco.S.R.5-wickets 304 161 111 5/31 38.68 5.10 45.48 1 ## Test## Yuvraj Singh made his Test debut in 2003 against New Zealand at Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium and could play only 40 Tests till his last Test in 2012 against England at Eden Gardens. Unlike his ODI career, he couldn't repeat the same run of success in Test and only managed to score 1900 runs 62 innings including.## A statical look at his Test career (batting)## MatchInningsRunsB.F.H.S.AvgS.R.10050 40 62 1,900 3,277 169 33.93 57.98 3 11 ## Bowling## MatchInningsWicketsBBMAvgEco.S.R.5-wickets 40 35 9 2/20 60.78 3.53 103.44 0 ## T20I ## T20 is a format that suited Yuvraj Singh's style of batting. During a match against England in the 2007 T20Is World Cup in South Africa, Yuvraj Singh smashed 6-sixes off Stuart Broad which is a record in T20I cricket and in the same match he smashed 12-ball 50 which is also a record for the fastest fifty in T20Is. Against Australia in the 2nd Semi-final of the T20 World Cup 2007, he hammered 30-ball 70 and helped India to post 188 from 54 for 2 in 9 overs. Later India won that tournament beating Pakistan in the final.## A statical look at his T20I career (batting)## MatchInningsRunsB.F.H.S.AvgS.R.10050 58 51 1,177 863 77 28.02 136.38 0 8 ## Bowling## MatchInningsWicketsBBMAvgEco.S.R.5-wickets 58 31 28 3/17 17.82 7.06 15.14 0 ## Yuvraj Singh - A man for the big tournaments ## 2000 U-19 World Cup - Man of the tournament (203 Runs + 12 Wickets)## 2002 Champions Trophy - 62 Runs in Semi-final## 2007 T20 World Cup - Man of the match in Semi-final (70 Runs off 30 Balls)## 2011 ODI World Cup - Player of the tournament (362 Runs + 15 Wickets)## Follow for more...

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