What stands out about Digvesh is how simple he keeps his game. He runs in, uses his variations—the carrom ball and off-spinner—but his control over length is what makes him so dangerous, says the former Australian opener
Dhoni came to bat at No.9 after Ashwin even when Chennai were reeling at 80/6 after 13 overs. The situation was not ideal for Dhoni to inflict a turnaround but he smashed three fours and two sixes in his short stay at the crease
Tendulkar rekindled memories of the legendary Desert Storm innings in Sharjah with a scintillating 33-ball 64, providing the ideal start to India Masters' run chase. Showcasing his signature late cuts and powerful straight drives, he fearlessly took on the Australian bowlers, reaching his half-century in just 27 deliveries—once again proving why he remains the soul of Indian cricket.
Dubai: Former Australia all-rounder Shane Watson believes that talismanic India batter Virat Kohli will be freshened up mentally as well as physically after taking time off cricket and that fans tuning in to Asia Cup would see the best of Kohli again in the competition. Kohli returns to the Indian team for the Asia Cup […]
Mumbai: Delhi Capitals doesn’t stand for what happened in the last over against Rajasthan Royals, asserted assistant coach Shane Watson, adding that the players have to accept umpire’s decision and it is completely “unacceptable” for someone to enter the field of play. Drama ensued in the Rajasthan Royals’ 15-run win over Delhi Capitals on Friday […]