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    KKR Star Andre Russell’s Intense Workout During COVID-19 Will Give You Fitness Goals

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    With no cricket occurring due to the coronavirus pandemic, most cricketers are talking with fans via social media or with individual cricketers, attempting to take advantage of their time staying inside. Kolkata Knight Riders all-rounder Andre Russell – known for his beast power and the capacity to engage fans has been occupied with attempting to keep occupied by working out.

    In an ongoing video shared by the huge hitter, he gives us a brief look at his exercise system during this period. In the video, he utilizes a rope and shakes it to fortify his shoulders and back. This is a successful method of keeping the negativities around him under control and remaining fit.

     

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    Russell – who as of late turned into a dad – has been a vital piece of the KKR establishment and has in the past dominated matches without any help for his side.

    In the meantime, the cash-rich Indian Premier League has been deferred inconclusively because of the pandemic. There are discussions of the T20 competition happening abroad this year, yet that looks exceptionally implausible. As indicated by reports, the Board of Control of Cricket in India is taking a gander at Sri Lanka and UAE as potential other options and a choice on that front is normal soon.

    Russell Picks his Favorite Between IPL and CPL

    The 32-year-old cricketer confessed that he gets the “most goosebumps” while playing in the IPL, even more than playing at home in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL).

    “Let me confess something, IPL is where I get the most goosebumps. I get that in the CPL (Caribbean Premier League) as well, but when it comes to playing in the IPL, especially at Eden Gardens, there is no comparison to that crowd,” said Russell.

    “When I walk out before facing a ball, the welcome I get is love, and yes it puts pressure on me. But it’s a good kind of pressure,” he added.

    The batsman had made his IPL debut with Delhi Daredevils in 2012, but due to limited opportunities and injuries, he was restricted to a handful of games in the first two editions. Currently, he is one of the biggest stars of the league with KKR.

     

    Virat Kohli, Ishant Sharma React in Hilarious Fashion to Mayank Agarwal’s Upside-Down Training

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    Kohli trolls Mayank Agarwal's Upside-Down Training

    In the midst of the coronavirus lockdown – without any exercise centres opening up – cricketers are finding better approaches to stay fit – be it India all-rounder Hardik Pandya or captain Virat Kohli. Submitting a general direction to his seniors, India opener Mayank Agarwal posted an image on his Instagram handle on Saturday where he can be found in a topsy turvy present while trying to balance his body – an activity thought about useful for reinforcing the centre.

    Mayank captioned the picture as, “On a scale of 1 to 10, the head rush I get when I’m trying to explore the ‘Upside Down’ is ELEVEN.”

    Kohli and Ishant Sharma Trolls Back Mayank Agarwal

    But, unfortunately, his endeavour exploded backwards as Kohli and India pacer Ishant Sharma simmered him. While Kohli responded in an amusing manner saying that it appears the lockdown has arrived at unendurable statures for Mayank, Ishant as well, was not a long ways behind as he asked how the world looked from that position. Lockdown has reached unbearable limits I guess,” Kohli wrote. “raje duniya ulti dikh rhi hai ya seedhi,” wrote Ishant.

    Virat Kohli and Ishant Sharma Reply to Mayank Agarwal

    In the interim, a few cricketers after a stay at home for a quarter of a year have continued preparing like Rohit Sharma, Robin Uthappa, Ravichandran Ashwin, Cheteshwar Pujara and Mohammed Shami.

    Virat Kohli’s Favorite Workout

    Indian skipper Virat Kohli, regarded as the fittest cricketer of his generation, on Friday said that ‘power snatch’ is an exercise he could do every day.

    The right-handed batsman shared a 26-second long video on Twitter with a caption,” If I had to make a choice of one exercise to do every day, this would be it. Love the power snatch.”

    The 31-year-old was seen performing the power snatch, which also happens to be his favourite exercise.

    WATCH: KL Rahul Opens Talks With Chris Gayle in Open Nets With Mayank Agarwal Show

    WATCH : Sachin Tendulkar Smashes a Forehand, Seeks Advice From Tennis Champion Roger Federer

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    Sachin Tendulkar playing Tennis

    It is a well-known fact that former India cricketer Sachin Tendulkar is a major tennis buff on a basic level and is likewise beyond words fanatic of Swiss victor Roger Federer. Tendulkar never botches the single chance of visiting the All England Tennis Club each late spring to watch Wimbledon.

    On Friday evening, Tendulkar took to Twitter and shared a video where he is crushing the tennis ball. To be exact, he is playing a forehand.

    While sharing the video, he sought expert advice from friend Federer, who is arguably the best tennis player of our times. Tendulkar captioned the video as, “Hey @rogerfederer! Any tips for my forehand?

    It would now be intriguing to check whether Federer reacts to Tendulkar’s solicitation. Previously, Federer had looked for a prompt from the little ace on the cricket – which is a sheer demonstration of the way that they are dear companions.

    While Tendulkar is appraised as perhaps the best cricketer to have graced the game, the equivalent is the situation with Federer.

    With no donning activity occurring comprehensively due to the coronavirus pandemic, most competitors are discovering approaches to keep themselves occupied and keep their wellness levels high.

    Sachin Tendulkar Trolls Lasith Malinga

    Earlier Sachin Tendulkar said that Sri Lankan quick bowler Lasith Malinga may need to get a slight change his bowling routine because of the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) rules for the resumption of a cricket amid the coronavirus pandemic.

    Malinga is broadly appraised as one of the best quick bowlers ever in restricted overs cricket. The Sri Lankan pacer likewise has one of the most unmistakable bowling activities in the world, especially how he discharges the ball. He is likewise known to kiss the ball regularly toward the beginning of his run-up which is the thing that Tendulkar pointed out.

    Watch: “That Was an Unbelievable Experience”, Aaron Finch Recalls Batting with Sachin Tendulkar at Lord’s in 2014

    Watch: Indian skipper Virat Kohli Performes His Favorite Workout Amid COVID-19 Lockdown

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    Virat Kohli favourite workout

    Indian skipper Virat Kohli, regarded as the fittest cricketer of his generation, on Friday said that ‘power snatch’ is an exercise he could do every day.

    The right-handed batsman shared a 26-second long video on Twitter with a caption,” If I had to make a choice of one exercise to do every day, this would be it. Love the power snatch.”

    The 31-year-old was seen performing the power snatch, which also happens to be his favourite exercise.

     

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    Earlier on Thursday, Kohli shared another workout video, where he was seen doing flying clap push-ups, inspired by all-rounder Hardik Pandya.

    India has not played any international cricket since March, their last series against South Africa was called-off due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

    Sunil Gavaskar Draws Similarities between Kohli and Viv Richards

    Indian skipper Virat Kohli is broadly hailed as extraordinary compared to other batsmen in the cutting edge period. Since making his international debut in 2008, Kohli has never looked behind and proceeded to content various batting records with and vanquished new regions with his expertise and enthusiasm.

    Loading acclaim on the cutting edge ‘run-machine’, the former skipper Sunil Gavaskar has drawn similitudes among Kohli and West Indies legend Viv Richards. Gavaskar said that the current Indian skipper’s batting is fundamentally the same as that of Richards.

    Virat Kohli interviews Viv Richards

    The 31-year-old Kohli is the main batsman in the world who averages more than 50 in every one of the three configurations (Tests, ODIs and T20Is) of the game. Richards in the interim is viewed as one of the best batsmen ever to play the game.

    “The Little Master’ recalled what it was like to play against Richards and stated Kohli also bats like the way the former West Indies talisman used to do. “It was very difficult to keep Viv Richards quiet when he was at the crease,” Gavaskar said on Star Sports’ show ‘Winning the Cup — 1983’.

    Jasprit Bumrah Once In A Generation Talent, Needs To Be Managed Well: Ian Bishop

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    Ian Bishop praises India's fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah

    Jasprit Bumrah has excelled across the formats for the national team and has been relied on with the new ball to provide early breakthroughs. He has also been a death over specialist as his tight length does not allows batsmen to free arms and take him on often which makes him an economical even towards the end of an innings.

    Bumrah has short run-up, slightly slinging action and hits the deck hard which might be effective as far as wicket-taking and economic spells, but concerned have been raised about how long would it last. West Indies legends Michael Holding and Ian Bishop have often called it injury-prone in the long run.

    Jasprit Bumrah needs to be managed well, he is precious: Ian Bishop 

    Ian Bishop, who has turned into a commentator and analyst, said that Jasprit Bumrah should be managed well. He is a precious resource and once in a generation sort of bowler but one can’t expect him to last if he continues to play in every format of the game. According to Bishop, it is not possible for a human body to do that.

    “Jasprit is one of a small group of bowlers who transcend the various formats of the game. But you can’t expect him to last if he is playing every game in every format. The human body cannot do that. You have to manage these precious resources because he is a generational talent,” Ian Bishop said on Sony Ten’s Pit Stop.

    Batting and Fielding Stats:

    Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
    Tests 14 21 10 32 10* 2.9 146 21.91 0 0 3 0 3 0
    ODIs 64 15 10 19 10* 3.8 44 43.18 0 0 2 1 17 0
    T20Is 50 6 4 8 7 4 13 61.53 0 0 1 0 7 0
    First-class 40 49 29 152 16* 7.6 618 24.59 0 0 18 0 12 0
    List A 89 28 17 82 42* 7.45 102 80.39 0 0 7 4 25 0
    T20s 157 22 15 69 16* 9.85 77 89.61 0 0 4 3 24 0

     

    Bowling Stats: 

    Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
    Tests 14 28 3081 1383 68 6/27 9/86 20.33 2.69 45.3 0 5 0
    ODIs 64 64 3346 2541 104 5/27 5/27 24.43 4.55 32.1 5 1 0
    T20Is 50 49 1075 1195 59 3/11 3/11 20.25 6.66 18.2 0 0 0
    First-class 40 70 8095 3638 157 6/27 9/86 23.17 2.69 51.5 3 11 0
    List A 89 89 4701 3442 156 5/27 5/27 22.06 4.39 30.1 8 2 0
    T20s 157 156 3480 4098 182 3/7 3/7 22.51 7.06 19.1 0 0 0

     

    Also read: India Bowling Coach Explains Why he Didn’t Change Jasprit Bumrah’s Unconventional Bowling Action

    Ishant Sharma Reveals How He Found Out about MS Dhoni’s ‘Coolness’ After 2013

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    Ishant Sharma Reveals How He Found Out Dhoni's coolness

    Veteran Indian pacer Ishant Sharma has opened up about his relationship with former Team India captain MS Dhoni otherwise known as ‘captain cool’.

    The fast bowler asserted that he had limited interaction with Dhoni before 2013 nonetheless, it was during 2013 when he became more acquainted with about the wicketkeeper-batsman and guaranteed one can learn so much from him.

    “Initially, my interaction with MS Dhoni was limited, but after 2013, I started talking to him and understanding him,” Ishant Sharma said during on a talk show.

    “Then I got to know how cool he is and how nicely he talks to the youngsters and treats them. He is same on the field, he has never asked us to not visit him in his room. You can ask (Mohammed) Shami, he goes to his room the most!”

    “He has always been like this, and it’s a different moment to enjoy with him when you can learn a lot of things from him, about cricket or life,” he added.

    It was back in 2007 when Ishant made his Team India debut under the captaincy of Rahul Dravid.

    Sharma has been one of the points for India in test cricket since 2016, breaking various records in the longest series of the game.

    Since India’s semi-last exit from the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 against New Zealand in August a year ago, MSD hasn’t included for the Men In Blue.

    Throughout his break from cricket, the 38-year-old likewise served for the Indian Army as well.

    Ishant Sharma Points Out His Favorite Player

    Virat, Sachin and Ishant Sharma
    Virat, Sachin and Ishant Sharma

    Ishant has been asked to choose between Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli, he is also the last of the player who played with both.

    Virat Kohli and Ishant Sharma are from the Delhi and made their debut in Indian team with a short difference. Ishant made his debut in the summer of 2007 whereas Kohli entered in 2008. Recently Ishant Sharma dragged into the Indian test squad playing against New Zealand after recovering from the ankle injury. But ruled out in the second test match due to the same.

    As each day passes by, the comparisons between Virat Kohli and Sachin Tendulkar are getting intense, both have been the best batsmen of their eras and Kohli is still going strong and gradually nearing Sachin’s tally.

    “Virat Kohli is the best batsman I have ever seen play on a cricket field,” Ishant answered, a statement which he had on the tip of his tongue as soon as the question was asked.

    “T20 World Cup Later This Year Will Be Logistical Nightmare”: Michael Hussey

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    Michael Hussey on T20 world cup

    Former Australia batsman Michael Hussey accepts that organizing the ICC T20 World Cup in the not so distant future “will be a logistical nightmare”. He further uncovered that the discussions in Australia about the destiny of the competition recommend that it will be deferred to either 2021 or 2022.

    “I am fearful about the T20 World Cup, to be honest, and the reason for that is I think it is okay to bring out one team to play international cricket and get them to isolate and stay safe and prepare well for a series,” Hussey said during ‘HotSpot: The Cricket Podcast’ by Chetan Narula (sports journalist and broadcaster) and Deep Dasgupta (former Indian cricketer and broadcaster).

    “But having to bring a number of teams and getting them to isolate to prepare and then move around the country to different venues I think that will be a logistical nightmare.

    “From what we are hearing perhaps the T20 World Cup will have to be postponed for 2021 or even 2022,” he added.

    ICC T20 World Cup is planned to occur from October 18 to November 15. In any case, the emergency brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic has placed the multination competition in a transition.

    The International Cricket Council (ICC) Board meeting a month ago kept the destiny of the World Cup hanging as they hauled the issue until their next gathering in July.

    Michael Hussey on T20 world cup

    The gathering, in the interim, saw the Board communicating the longing to keep on evaluating the COVID-19 circumstance, as a piece of the administering body’s possibility arranging procedure to investigate different approaches to organize the occasions by working couple with the partners and the territorial governments.

    Hussey was likewise observed discussing the booked Border-Gavaskar Trophy in the not so distant future. The 45-year-old said India would need to be at their closest to perfect to beat Australia this time around.

    “I am salivating at the prospect of this series. India was sensational the last time they came to these shores, it was great to see them win and it gave them so much belief that they could win in Australian conditions,” Hussey said.

    Australia was without the administrations of Steve Smith and David Warner in the last arrangement as both were serving their bans gave over to them by Cricket Australia for their contribution in the Sandpaper Gate discussion. Nonetheless, the couple would be, no doubt, in the crew, along these lines giving solidarity to the batting unit of Australia.

    The four-coordinate Test arrangement is planned to be played at Brisbane Gabba, Adelaide Oval, Melbourne Cricket Ground and the Sydney Cricket Ground.

    Gabba would have the initial match from December 3. While the second match in Adelaide from December 11 will be India’s first away Day-Night Test, the ones in Melbourne and Sydney will be the conventional Boxing Day and New Year Tests separately.

    Also read: Cricket Australia Consider Hosting ICC T20 World Cup 2020 as “Unrealistic”

    Watch :”That Was an Unbelievable Experience”, Aaron Finch Recalls Batting with Sachin Tendulkar at Lord’s in 2014

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    Finch Recalls Batting with Sachin at Lord’s in 2014
    Finch Recalls Batting with Sachin at Lord’s in 2014

    Australia limited-overs captain Aaron Finch on Thursday reviewed his experience of opening the batting along with India legend Sachin Tendulkar in the Lord’s ‘Bicentenary Celebrations’ match in 2014.

    Finch, who had imparted a 107-run partnership with Sachin in the match, uncovered that he was incredibly conscious about not running the former batsman out. Finch and Tendulkar opened the batting for Marylebone Cricket Club against the Rest of the World as a feature of the Lord’s Bicentenary festival coordinate in 2014.

    “All I was thinking was don’t run him out. Just do not run Sachin out. I think it was one of the biggest, if not the biggest, crowds that Lord’s has ever had. It was a huge anniversary, Sachin’s captaining one team, Warnie’s [Warne] captaining the other,” Aaron Finch said on the Sony Ten Pitstop Show.

    Sachin Tendulkar made everybody at Lord’s nostalgic with some tasty strokes however it was young Aaron Finch, who captured everyone’s attention with a grand 181 as MCC easily beat Rest of the World by seven wickets in the ‘Bicentenary Celebrations’ match.

    Finch’s 145 ball innings had 23 fours and six sixes as he dominated India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh‘s alluring 132 for the Rest of the World.

    Finch said that it was most likely the biggest gathering for a cricket match in Lord’s and with the huge presence of Indian fans, he dreaded he may not escape the arena if he ran out the Master Blaster.

    “That was a huge day. I think there was a huge Indian presence at the ground too, they were very loud. Obviously, the chants of ‘Sachin-Sachin’ going up all around the Lord’s. And I just kept thinking, ‘If I run him out, I would never hear the end of this. I might not get out of Lord’s’.”

    “Luckily, that was an unbelievable experience, batting with Sachin, [Rahul] Dravid, Brian Lara, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, it was unbelievable. Also on the other side was Gilly (Adam Gilchrist) and [Virender] Sehwag opening the batting, which is an absolute dream for me to watch them bat together. KP [Kevin Pietersen], Yuvi [Yuvraj Singh] got a big hundred as well. It was unbelievable, such a great day, something that I would never forget,” said Finch.

    Watch MCC Innings in Lord’s Bicentenary Celebration Match: 

    Look at Your Trousers, They’re So Short: When Sachin Tendulkar Pranked His Teammate

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    Sachin Tendulkar funny moment with Srinath

    Former cricketer Hemang Badani said that batting incredible Sachin Tendulkar had once requested that he trade former fast bowler Javagal Srinath‘s pants with Tendukar’s simply so the last can chuckle and unwind before a match. In front of an ODI match in 2002 against England in Cuttack, Badani said that Srinath was being uncharacteristically nervous and Tendulkar chose to pull a trick on him to ease his mind-set.

    “For some strange reason at Cuttack, he (Srinath) was extremely nervous, extremely wobbly, which he normally isn’t,” Badani said on his Instagram account on the episode of #StorieswithHemangBadani. “Java (Srinath) is extremely vocal and very confident in his normal self, but for some strange reason, he was a little nervous that day.

    “And, I wasn’t playing that game. So, what Sachin asked me to do that game was – Srinath, obviously being a 6’2, 6’3, had really long pants, and Sachin, being about 5’5, 5’6 had shorter pants.

    “To just try and lighten the mood and to make sure that Srinath got back to normalcy, during practice before the game when the match hadn’t started yet, he asked me to switch trousers. He said, ‘Take my trousers, put them in Srinath’s bag, and pull out his trousers and keep it away wherever you can, be it in your bag, be it in my bag. Just take it away’.”

    Srinath didn’t even notice that he was wearing shorter trousers. “Srinath doesn’t even care. He finishes his practice, gets back to the dressing room, puts his trousers on, gets on the field, bowls the first ball, and people are laughing on the field. The Indian side is laughing on the field, and little does he realise what’s happened,” said Badani.

    “Then someone points at his trousers and said, ‘Sri, look at your trousers, they’re so short!’ That’s when he realises that something is on, and something is wrong. Actually, what has happened after that is, because of this banter and lighter moment, he gets back to being normal and bowls a brilliant spell.

    “But he had to come off the field after the first over, he changed his trousers, he asked me, ‘What the hell is happening, kisne kia [who did it]’ and all that. I said I have no clue. I innocently put my hands up and said, ‘I don’t know, Sri, what you’re talking about. I don’t know what’s happening!’ And [he] eventually changed his trousers, went back in, and he bowled a brilliant spell.”

    Srinath took one wicket and gave 41 runs in the 9 overs that he bowled, thus ending up with the second-best economy rate in the attack in that match behind Harbhajan Singh. India, however, went on to lose the match by 16 runs.

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    Real Madrid vs Getafe 1−0 All Goals & Extеndеd Hіghlіghts HD- 2020

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    Sergio Ramos saves the day for Real Madrid once again, as Zinedine Zidane’s men win their sixth straight La Liga match for the first time since 2017, in a 1-0 win vs. Getafe. With now a four-point lead in La Liga, ESPN FC’s Frank Leboeuf and Alejandro Moreno delve deeper into Real’s “flexibility” against Getafe.

    When breaking down Real Madrid vs. Getafe, both FC pundits are in agreement that Real continue to find ways to win games, which is allowing to distance themselves from Barcelona in the title race.

    Sergio Ramos converts the penalty in 79′ minute to give Real Madrid a 1-0 lead over Getafe in LaLiga 19-20

     

     

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    Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid 2-2 – All Goals & Highlights 30/6/2020

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    Barcelona with another painful draw in their quest for the La Liga title. Atleti continues its good run of form and remains third in the table.

     

    Yuvraj Singh’s Epic Reaction to David Warner’s TikTok Mashup Video Will Leave You in Splits

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    Yuvraj Singh's reply to David Warner's tik tok video

    Australian cricketer David Warner overwhelmed TikTok and has been investing his isolate energy by making moving to Bollywood melodies or recounting mainstream exchanges on the application.

    The hard-hitting opener as of late shared a video aggregation of the entirety of his best TikToks over on his Instagram, which a fan had made for him.

    Warner also thanked the fan for making the mashup.

    “Love all the mashup videos being made for us, @harshad_gaikwad_edits thanks for the support. Awesome stuff #fun #family @candywarner1,” Warner captioned his post on IG.

    In any case, former Team India allrounder Yuvraj Singh engaged in the remark area of the video and responded amusingly.

    Yuvraj, in his attempt to pull the Aussie batter’s leg, wrote: “You seriously need to get out of the house”

    Irfan Pathan trolls Yuvraj Singh’s Bowling Action  

    Former India cricketers Yuvraj Singh and Irfan Pathan are dear companions and henceforth when the last posted an image via web-based networking media contrasting his bowling activity with a ‘Sifaka’ on Thursday, the former rushed to react.

    In Irfan’s most recent tweet, the Sifaka can be seen remaining with open hands, which to some degree takes after his bowling activity. He utilized a giggling emoticon and asked fans “close enough???”. Not simply the fans, Yuvi thought of a diverting reaction where he made jokes about Irfan. Yuvraj composed wear not think about the bowling, however handling.

    Cricketers pay tribute to Soldiers killed in Galwan valley Clash : 

    Earlier India’s leading sportspersons, including cricket captain Virat Kohli, former all-rounder Yuvraj Singh and football Sunil Chhetri, have paid tributes to the 20 Army personnel killed during a clash with Chinese troops in eastern Ladakh.

    The clash at the Galwan valley was the biggest Indo-China military confrontation in over five decades and escalated the volatile border standoff in the region. As per the media reports, India lost 20 of its soldiers in Ladakh’s Galwan Valley region on Monday night. The Chinese side has also suffered heavy casualties of over 40 soldiers.

    Also read: Kapil Dev Was a Different League Altogether: Yuvraj Singh Replies to Ravi Shastri’s Sledge