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    “You need to have something extra. Virat had that,” : Dilip Vengsarkar

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    Dilip Vengsarkar backed a very raw Virat Kohli and promoted MS Dhoni to captaincy
    Dilip Vengsarkar backed a very raw Virat Kohli and promoted MS Dhoni to captaincy

    He remains India’s best chairman of selectors by a distance for his sheer ability to spot talent and Dilip Vengsarkar always knew that Virat Kohli was “exceptional” when he first saw the Indian captain in age-group cricket. The former skipper’s tenure as chairman of the national selection committee between 2006-08 is often cited as a benchmark for all those who came after him as he backed a very raw Kohli and promoted Mahendra Singh Dhoni to captaincy.

    “Selecting talent was my forte. I will tell you something. You might be good at spotting talent but what you do after spotting is very important. If someone is talented, you have to induct him and give him chances,” Vengsarkar, who turned 64 on Monday, told PTI in an exclusive interview.

    Vengsarkar on MSD

    Vengsarkar believes that he was able to do justice to the chairman’s post because of the time he spent as head of BCCI’s now-defunct Talent Research Development Wing (TRDW) which found the gem called Dhoni. When talking about Kohli, one could sense the pride in his voice as he was the one who picked the feisty batsman after an Emerging India team’s tour of Australia where the current captain was even ready to open the innings on the chairman’s call. The ‘Colonel’ liked his attitude.

    “I have watched a lot of U-16 and U-19s as TRDW chairman and watched Virat a lot during his junior cricket days. So when I became chairman of the selection committee, we picked him for an Emerging Tour of Australia. I was there and when I saw him bat, I knew he is ready for big-time cricket,” Vengsarkar recalled.

    So was he convinced that this is the guy who would play 15 years for India? Vengsarkar gave a different reply.

    “You can never be sure whether someone will go on to play that long. What I saw was an exceptional talent and if you have an eye, you would know which players are more likely to succeed at the highest level.

    “You need to have something extra. Virat had that,” the former India captain said.

    “…every selector must have courage and conviction along with eye for talent. If you are convinced about someone, you have to back him to the hilt. That’s what good selectors do,” he said. Was there any pressure on him to not select Kohli, whose attitude then was questioned in all quarters?

    “I don’t think anybody pressurised me. I was convinced that I had picked a guy who had exceptional talent at that point of time. I knew he was a tremendous player who needed backing.”

    There is a funny story how Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who was 21 at that time, was inducted into the TRDW scheme despite the policy of having only U-19 players. It was on the insistence of former Bengal captain Prakash Poddar, who had gone to watch an U-19 match in Jamshedpur as part of Vengsarkar’s TRDW team.

    Dhoni
    Dhoni

    TRDW scheme

    The match was being held at a ground adjacent to the Keenan Stadium where Bihar (not Jharkhand) were playing a Ranji One Day game. A few balls flew into the playing arena outside the stadium which made Poddar curious and he went inquiring as to who was hitting it this far.

    The name was MS Dhoni but he had already passed the qualifying age for TRDW. But Vengsarkar, on Poddar’s insistence, decided that rules shouldn’t come in the way of a talented player.

    He has immense respect for the late Jagmohan Dalmiya, who started the TRDW scheme which became defunct after he lost the elections.

    “Once Mr Dalmiya lost elections, they discontinued the TRDW thing. Extremely unfortunate as players who were spotted and sent to NCA became big stars.

    “In fact, the players I selected then gave me an idea of bench strength when I became head of selection committee. That’s how useful TRDW was.”

    Talk about NCA and Vengsarkar is not happy that from a Centre of Excellence, it has turned into a rehab facility for injured players.

    “NCA at that point of time was doing well, now it has become a rehab centre. I loved my time as chairman of NCA because Mr Dalmiya gave me a free hand,” he said.

    “All those players whom I spotted there grew in stature. That gives me immense pride and a sense of satisfaction.”

    Latest News about IPL 2020: Rajasthan Royals’ Jos Buttler hopes IPL 2020 happens later in the year

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    Rajasthan Royals’ Jos Buttler hopes IPL 2020 happens later in the year
    Rajasthan Royals’ Jos Buttler hopes IPL 2020 happens later in the year

    The 29-year-old England wicketkeeper-batsman Jos Buttler played a key role in England’s thrilling defeat of New Zealand at Lord’s in July. Buttler broke the stumps to run out Martin Guptill and seal a super-over win over New Zealand as England won the men’s World Cup for the first time.

    IPL update

    The novel COVID-19 pandemic providing no respite has given rise to questions regarding the future of the 13th season of the Indian Premier League. Originally scheduled to commence on March 29, IPL 2020 was delayed in the wake of coronavirus scare.

    On being recently asked about the revised starting date of the cash-rich league, BCCI President Sourav Ganguly had pointed out “no change in the situation” as a reason behind him not being able to provide a concrete answer.

    Much like Ganguly, Rajasthan Royals wicket-keeper batsman Jos Buttler was also unsure of when IPL 2020 would begin for it commencing on April 15 seems nearly improbable.

    “I don’t know anymore than you know about when it [IPL 2020] could be played. I think, at the moment, everything is so indefinite, isn’t it? No one quite knows how long this will last. Can’t say, at the moment, about when it could or could not happen,” Buttler was quoted as saying in a video posted by ESPNcricinfo.

    Jos Buttler hopes IPL 2020 happens

    As expected, the confusing situation has invited multiple reports which range from IPL 2020 expected to get canceled to it happening in September-October or October-November. With the October-November window currently with the ICC T20 World Cup, a report further indicates its postponement as well.

    Labeling IPL 2020 as a “massive tournament” for cricket, Buttler voiced his opinion regarding the premier tournament finding a window later in the year even if it comes at a cost of not all overseas players being available.

    “As per the stature of the tournament, it’s a massive massive tournament for everyone around the world. The revenue that’s involved in the IPL; it’s a very important competition to cricket. It’s a big shame that it’s not going ahead.

    “I think it does have the weight to probably pushed into a schedule if it can allow it. Of course, that might mean that certain players are unavailable. They’ll have to work through as the situation unfolds,” Buttler said.

     

     

    WATCH : MS Dhoni’s daughter Ziva Dhoni’s Cute Work During the Lock Down Amid Corona Virus

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    MS Dhoni's daughter Ziva Dhoni helps staff clean garden amid coronavirus lockdown
    MS Dhoni's daughter Ziva Dhoni helps staff clean garden amid coronavirus lockdown

    The former Indian skipper MS Dhoni was last seen in action against New Zealand in the ICC World Cup semifinal, a game India lost. He made himself unavailable for India’s international assignments post the WC exit and was eventually dropped from the BCCI’s list of centrally contracted players in January.

    Dhoni’s future carrier depends on IPL 2020

    As pointed out by BCCI president Sourav Ganguly and India head coach Ravi Shastri, “Dhoni’s international future depends on his performances in IPL 2020 which comes in to consider him in T20 World Cup planned later this year in Australia”.

    BCCI postponed the Indian Premier League to avoid the spread of corona virus. Thus the tension arises among Dhoni’s fan as this IPL plays a crucial role in his future International cricket role.

    Earlier former Indian cricketer Sehwag and Australian bowler Brad Hogg throws their view on Dhoni’s possible return to Indian squad for T20 world cup. Sunil Gavaskar too insist Dhoni to retire from the cricket.

    MS Dhoni’s daughter – Ziva’s work during lock down period 

    In a recent post, former Team India skipper MS Dhoni’s daughter – Ziva – can be seen picking up leaves in the garden to help the staff keep the lawn clean.

    The video was posted on Ziva’s official Instagram handle which is run by her parents.

     

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    It’s time to decompost these leaves !

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    Dhoni’s retirement revealed by his close friend

    “He has proved everyone wrong when no one backed him. Now there are millions of fans to back him. So he will take his chances for sure,” added Dhoni’s friend. “Mahi gets angry when we ask him questions on his retirement. He still feels he is the fittest of all and quickest wicket-keeper in India.”

     

    On This Day: Sanath Jayasuriya Scored the then Fastest ODI Half-Century vs Pakistan in Singapore

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    Former Sri Lankan cricketer Sanath Jayasuriya
    Former Sri Lankan cricketer Sanath Jayasuriya

    Former Sri Lankan batsman Sanath Jayasuriya considered as one of the greatest batsmen of his era is well known for his powerful striking and match-winning all-round performances in ODI cricket. Jayasuriya is credited for having revolutionized one-day international cricket with his explosive batting with Romesh Kaluwitharana in 1996, which initiated the hard-hitting modern-day batting strategy of all nations.

    Sanath Jayasuriya’s Carrier

    Jayasuriya was an all-rounder, who had an international cricket career that spread over four decades. He is the only player to score over 12,000 runs and capture more than 300 wickets in One Day International cricket, and hence regarded as one of the best all-rounders in the history of limited-overs cricket.

    He was named the Most Valuable Player of 1996 Cricket World Cup and Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack broke an age-old tradition by naming him one of Five Cricketers’ of the Year 1997 despite not playing the previous season in England. Jayasuriya was also the captain of the Sri Lankan cricket team from 1999 to 2003.

    On this Day

    On this day in 1996, Sanath Jayasuriya had become the quickest to score a half-century in ODIs. In what was Jayasuriya’s 12th ODI half-century, it had come off just 17 balls to provide Sri Lanka a rocketing start in a 216-run chase in the final of the Singer Cup.

    Opening the batting with wicket-keeper batsman Romesh Kaluwitharana, the pair shared a quickfire 70-run opening partnership. Kaluwitharana, who got out to Pakistan pacer Aaqib Javed on the second delivery of the sixth over, didn’t contribute a single run in the partnership which speaks highly about the southpaw’s blitz at the top of the order.

    Predominantly known for changing the ODI batting mindset against the new ball, Jayasuriya drove Pakistan fast bowler Waqar Younis for a boundary on the second ball of the innings to make his intentions clear.

    Match winning performance

    Jayasuriya, then 26, started hitting Younis and Javed to both sides of the ground leaving the Pakistani duo with minimal options against him. What followed was a flurry of fearless pulls, cuts and drives to boost the Sri Lankan innings.

    Having completed the 50-run partnership in just 22 balls, Jayasuriya then brought up an individual record as he pulled Pakistani spinner Saqlain Mushtaq for a six to score a 17-ball half-century.

    Despite Jayasuriya scoring 76 (28) with the help of eight fours and five sixes before getting out in the ninth over, Sri Lanka fared miserably in the chase as they were bundled out for 172 in 32.5 overs. With bowling figures of 7-0-46-3, Mushtaq was the pick of Pakistani bowlers.

    Before Jayasuriya, the record for the quickest half-century was held by Australia’s Simon O’Donnell who had registered an 18-ball half-century against Sri Lanka in 1990.

    Jayasuriya, who held the record for close to 19 years, saw former South Africa captain AB de Villiers going past him by scoring a 16-ball ODI half-century against West Indies in Johannesburg.

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    Post Retirement

    He retired from Test cricket in December 2007 and from limited-overs cricket in June 2011. On 28 January 2013, Sri Lanka Cricket appointed him as the chairman of the cricket selection committee. Sri Lanka won the ICC World Twenty20 for the first time in 2014, during his tenure as the chief selector.

    Sunil Gavaskar Reveals How Humble Former India Captain MS Dhoni IS!!

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    Sunil Gavaskar reveals how MS Dhoni used to travel in economy class during home series
    Sunil Gavaskar reveals how MS Dhoni used to travel in economy class during home series

    Sunil Gavaskar, former India and captain and the first batsman to cross the 10,000-run mark in Test cricket, has talked about former India captain and current wicket-keeper batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni in his latest column for MidDay.

    Gavaskar opened up on an off-the-field habit of the 38-year old cricketer which speaks highly about his nature while involving with other individuals.

    Gavaskar, 70, revealed how players of both teams travel in chartered flights during bilateral series in India. Regarding Dhoni, Gavaskar wrote how he prefers to sit with the TV crew in the economy class and offers his business class seat to some other player who needs it more than him.

    Also Read : Sunil Gavaskar suggest MS Dhoni to Retire from Cricket

    Sunil Gavaskar reveals how MS Dhoni used to travel in economy class

    “The Indian team has a lovely system of rewarding its players especially in home matches. As most Indian cricket followers know, during the Indian domestic international season, both teams travel in a special chartered flight from one venue to the next.

    MS Dhoni Indian former skipper
    MS Dhoni Indian former skipper

    “The flight also carries the technical TV crew who have to rig the cables for the next game. There are limited seats in business class and the captains, coaches and managers of the teams get these. It is here that those Indian players, who have done well in their previous game, get to sit there as a reward rather than the economy class behind.

    Mahendra Singh Dhoni hardly ever sat in business class on these flights even when he was the skipper as he would prefer to sit with the real champs of the TV coverage, the cameramen and the sound engineers,” Gavaskar wrote in his latest column.

    Had it not been for the infamous COVID-19 pandemic, Gavaskar would have been commentating in the 13th season of the Indian Premier League which was scheduled to begin on March 29. Delayed till April 15 as of now, not much can be confirmed about the future of the cash-rich league due to not much change in the situation.

     

    WATCH Video : Check Out what Indian Cricketers are doing in Self Isolation Amid Corona Virus

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    Indian cricketers during lock down
    Indian cricketers during lock down

    The Coronavirus pandemic and the ensuing lockdown left everyone valuing the importance of freedom. While people around the world are using this time productively by working from home, sports personalities cannot do exactly that. Here’s what they are up to…

    Mike Hesson – Learning a new language

    Former New Zealand coach Mike Hesson arrived in India earlier this month. However, he couldn’t return before the lockdown was announced. However, Hesson is making the most of his time in India.

    The Royal Challengers Bangalore cricket director revealed he is currently trying to learn Hindi and Kanada at present. “I am only beginning to know a few languages. It takes a backseat when you’re completely immersed in life. I am going to improve myself and try to learn the local languages a little bit, “he said.

    Cheteshwar Pujara – Spending Quality family time

    India’s Test cricket specialist Cheteshwar Pujara too gave a snapshot of what exactly he is doing during the lockdown. The Indian batsman said in an interview that for half of his day, he takes care of his daughter while doing household chores. Pujara also spends time reading a book or watching television for the rest of the day.

    “I like spending time with myself, reading a book or watching TV is something I would do when I’m alone. That said, I have a young daughter who is so energetic and wants to play all the time, so half my day goes into taking care of her. I’m also helping my wife Puja with the daily chores.”

    Shikhar Dhawan – Learning Juggling

    Who says cricketers cannot practice at home? Well, Shikhar Dhawan can! The opener posted a video that shows him doing catching practice-cum-juggling at home. Talk of productivity in work from home!

    Shikhar also posted another video with his kid Zoravar, practising some boxing.

     

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    Morning session with my boy 🥊

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    Jasprit Bumrah – Gardening 

    Boom-boom Bumrah shows off his gardening skills.

    Hardik Pandya & KL Rahul – Burning it up indoors 

     

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    What a fun session with my babies💪🏾✌🏾

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    KL Rahul’s home workout under lockdown

     

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    Energizing‼️ ( indoors ) 🏚️🏋️🐶

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    Virat Kohli – Cutting hair

    Indian skipper Virat Kohli was in need of a fresh trim and to his rescue came wife Anushka Sharma. The actress uploaded this video on Instagram.

     

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    Meanwhile, in quarantine.. 💇🏻‍♂💁🏻‍♀

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    Jemimah Rodrigues – Spreading Fun

    India’s sweetheart Jemimah Rodrigues has won hearts on field with her impressive batting flair. The young cricketer is also quite active on social media, often entertaining her fans with funny posts.

     

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    Day 5 into Quarantine w/@eli.rodstick, this is what happened 😭

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    India women’s skipper Harmanpreet Kaur is taking this time to unlearn and recreate!

    England Cricketer Danielle Wyatt shared this video of her doing the toilet roll challenge

    David Warner’s shaves his head off

    New Zealand skipper practice with his pet

     

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    Sandy in the slips! 😀 Any other dogs out there joining Sandy? #caninecordon #daytwoisolation

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    While some cricketers have been busy at home, others have contributed towards the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

    On Friday, Sachin Tendulkar donated ₹ 50 lakh to counter the COVID-19 pandemic which has claimed 17 Indian lives and caused global havoc.

    To date, Tendulkar’s donation is the largest contribution among India’s leading athletes, some of whom have pledged their wages while some others have donated medical equipment to combat the dreaded epidemic, which has caused more than 24,000 deaths worldwide.

    The Pathan brothers, Irfan and Yusuf— donated 4000 face masks to Baroda police and health department, among other prominent cricketers, while Mahendra Singh Dhoni contributed Rs 1 lakh through a Pune based NGO.

    In solidarity of those impacted by the 21-day lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, BCCI president Sourav Ganguly has pledged to donate rice worth ₹ 50 lakh to the vulnerable.

     

     

    Sachin Tendulkar’s List of 100 Centuries with Full Details Across All Formats

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    Team India lifts Sachin after winning world cup 2011
    Team India lifts Sachin after winning world cup 2011

    The name Sachin Tendulkar hardly needs an introduction. And when you hear the word ‘Century’, it is hardly anyone’s guess name comes to the mind first. Arguably the best batsman in the history of the game, Tendulkar has broken every possible record in hitting the triple-digit.

    He has most centuries in Tests, ODIs and the joint-most centuries in the Cricket World Cup. And of course, the legendary cricketer has a total of 100 centuries in international cricket. (God help anyone trying to break that record!) Let us take a look at all Sachin Tendulkar centuries.

    Master Blaster Test Century List

    The Master Blaster started his career as a 16-year-old sensation against Pakistan in 1989. And he got his first century in his ninth Test, against England in Manchester – Start of an Era! First of many! With his 35th century, against Sri Lanka in 2005, Tendulkar broke Sunil Gavaskar’s record of most test centuries. His last century came against South Africa at Cape Town in 2011. Here is the list of all 51 centuries – Yes FIFTY-ONE!

    Sachin Tendulkar scored 51 centuries in test match
    Sachin Tendulkar scored 51 centuries in test match
    Sr. No. Date Opposition Score Inning Result Venue
    1 9 Aug 1990 England 119* 4 Drawn Manchester
    2 2 Jan 1992 Australia 148* 2 Drawn Sydney
    3 1 Feb 1992 Australia 114 2 Lost Perth
    4 26 Nov 1992 South Africa 111 2 Drawn Johannesburg
    5 11 Feb 1993 England 165 1 Won Chennai
    6 27 July 1993 Sri Lanka 104* 3 Won Colombo
    7 18 Jan 1994 Sri Lanka 142 1 Won Lucknow
    8 1 Dec 1994 West Indies 179 1 Drawn Nagpur
    9 6 June 1996 England 122 3 Lost Birmingham
    10 4 July 1996 England 177 1 Drawn Nottingham
    11 2 Jan 1997 South Africa 169 2 Lost Cape Town
    12 2 Aug 1997 Sri Lanka 143 1 Drawn Colombo
    13 9 Aug 1997 Sri Lanka 139 2 Drawn Colombo
    14 3 Dec 1997 Sri Lanka 148 1 Drawn Mumbai
    15 6 March 1998 Australia 155* 3 Won Chennai
    16 25 March 1998 Australia 177 1 Lost Bangalore
    17 26 Dec 1998 New Zealand 113 3 Lost Wellington
    18 28 Jan 1999 Pakistan 136 4 Lost Chennai
    19 24 Feb 1999 Sri Lanka 124* 3 Drawn Colombo
    20 10 Oct 1999 New Zealand 126* 3 Drawn Mohali
    21 29 Oct 1999 New Zealand 217 1 Drawn Ahmedabad
    22 26 Dec 1999 Australia 116 2 Lost Melbourne
    23 18 Nov 2000 Zimbabwe 122 2 Won New Delhi
    24 25 Nov 2000 Zimbabwe 201* 1 Drawn Nagpur
    25 18 March 2001 Australia 126 2 Won Chennai
    26 3 Nov 2001 South Africa 155 1 Lost Bloemfontein
    27 11 Dec 2001 England 103 2 Drawn Ahmedabad
    28 21 Feb 2002 Zimbabwe 176 2 Won Nagpur
    29 19 April 2002 West Indies 117 1 Won Port of Spain
    30 22 Aug 2002 England 193 1 Won Leeds
    31 30 Oct 2002 West Indies 176 3 Drawn Kolkata
    32 2 Jan 2004 Australia 241* 1 Drawn Sydney
    33 28 March 2004 Pakistan 194* 1 Won Multan
    34 10 Dec 2004 Bangladesh 248* 2 Won Dhaka
    35 10 Dec 2005 Sri Lanka 109 1 Won New Delhi
    36 18 May 2007 Bangladesh 101 1 Drawn Chittagong
    37 25 May 2007 Bangladesh 122* 1 Won Mirpur
    38 2 Jan 2008 Australia 154* 2 Lost Sydney
    39 24 Jan 2008 Australia 153 1 Drawn Adelaide
    40 6 Nov 2008 Australia 109 1 Won Nagpur
    41 11 Dec 2008 England 103* 4 Won Chennai
    42 18 March 2009 New Zealand 160 2 Won Hamilton
    43 16 Nov 2009 Sri Lanka 100* 3 Drawn Ahmedabad
    44 17 Jan 2010 Bangladesh 105* 1 Won Chittagong
    45 24 Jan 2010 Bangladesh 143 2 Won Mirpur
    46 6 Feb 2010 South Africa 100 3 Lost Nagpur
    47 14 Feb 2010 South Africa 106 2 Won Kolkata
    48 26 July 2010 Sri Lanka 203 2 Drawn Colombo
    49 9 Oct 2010 Australia 214 2 Won Bangalore
    50 16 Dec 2010 South Africa 111* 3 Lost Centurion
    51 2 Jan 2011 South Africa 146 2 Drawn Cape Town

     

    ODI Centuries

    Tendulkar made his ODI debut in the same tour of Pakistan in 1989. And although it took him a little while to get going in ODIs in terms of centuries, he ended up with 49 centuries. The legendary batsman scored his first ODI century against Australia in 1994.

    His 46th ODI century, the inning of 200* against South Africa was the first instance of a batsman scoring an ODI double-century. Tendulkar’s century against Bangladesh in the 2012 Asia Cup ended the year-long wait of his 100th century! It also turned out to be the Master Blaster’s last career 100.

    Sachin Tendulkar scored 49 Centuries in ODI format
    Sachin Tendulkar scored 49 Centuries in ODI format
    Sr. No. Date Opposition Score Inning Result Venue
    1 9 Sep 1994 Australia 110 1 Won Colombo
    2 28 Oct 1994 New Zealand 115 2 Won Vadodara
    3 11 Nov 1994 West Indies 105 1 Won Jaipur
    4 9 Apr 1995 Sri Lanka 112* 2 Won Sharjah
    5 18 Feb 1996 Kenya 127* 2 Won Cuttack
    6 2 March 1996 Sri Lanka 137 1 Lost New Delhi
    7 5 Apr 1996 Pakistan 100 1 Lost Singapore
    8 15 Apr 1996 Pakistan 118 1 Won Sharjah
    9 28 August 1996 Sri Lanka 110 1 Lost Colombo
    10 14 December 1996 South Africa 114 1 Won Mumbai
    11 9 Feb 1997 Zimbabwe 104 2 Won Benoni
    12 14 Mar 1997 New Zealand 117 2 Won Bangalore
    13 7 Apr 1998 Australia 100 2 Won Kanpur
    14 22 Apr 1998 Australia 143 2 Lost Sharjah
    15 24 April 1998 Australia 134 2 Won Sharjah
    16 31 May 1998 Kenya 100* 2 Won Kolkata
    17 7 Jul 1998 Sri Lanka 128 1 Won Colombo
    18 26 Sep 1998 Zimbabwe 127* 2 Won Bulawayo
    19 28 Oct 1998 Australia 141 1 Won Dhaka
    20 8 Nov 1998 Zimbabwe 118* 2 Won Sharjah
    21 13 Nov 1998 Zimbabwe 124* 2 Won Sharjah
    22 23 May 1999 Kenya 140* 1 Won Bristol
    23 29 Aug 1999 Sri Lanka 120 1 Won Colombo
    24 8 Nov 1999 New Zealand 186* 1 Won Hyderabad
    25 17 March 2000 South Africa 122 2 Won Vadodara
    26 20 Oct 2000 Sri Lanka 101 1 Lost Sharjah
    27 8 Dec 2000 Zimbabwe 146 1 Lost Jodhpur
    28 31 Mar 2001 Australia 139 1 Won Indore
    29 4 July 2001 West Indies 122* 2 Won Harare
    30 5 Oct 2001 South Africa 101 1 Lost Johannesburg
    31 24 Oct 2001 Kenya 146 1 Won Paarl
    32 4 Jul 2002 England 105* 1 No Result
    Chester-Le-Street
    33 11 July 2002 Sri Lanka 113 1 Won Bristol
    34 23 Feb 2003 Namibia 152 1 Won
    Pietermaritzburg
    35 26 Oct 2003 Australia 100 1 Won Gwalior
    36 15 November 2003 New Zealand 102 1 Won Hyderabad
    37 16 March 2004 Pakistan 141 2 Lost Rawalpindi
    38 12 Apr 2005 Pakistan 123 1 Lost Ahmedabad
    39 6 Feb 2006 Pakistan 100 1 Lost Peshawar
    40 14 Sep 2006 West Indies 141 1 Lost Kuala Lumpur
    41 31 Jan 2007 West Indies 100* 1 Won Vadodara
    42 2 March 2008 Australia 117* 2 Won Sydney
    43 8 Mar 2009 New Zealand 163* 1 Won Christchurch
    44 14 Sep 2009 Sri Lanka 138 1 Won Colombo
    45 5 Nov 2009 Australia 175 2 Lost Hyderabad
    46 24 Feb 2010 South Africa 200* 1 Won Gwalior
    47 27 Feb 2011 England 120 1 Tied Bangalore
    48 12 March 2011 South Africa 111 1 Lost Nagpur
    49 16 Mar 2012 Bangladesh 114 1 Lost Mirpur

    “Let’s say July-August is the earliest, I do truly believe the IPL should happen” : Kevin Pietersen

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    Kevin Pietersen throws his idea on IPL 2020
    Kevin Pietersen throws his idea on IPL 2020

    As the sports event has been cancelled players starts to entertain their fans through social media. Especially England former skipper Kevin Pietersen perform actively in Instagram where he Interviewed Indian skipper Virat Kohli through Instagram live.

    Kevin Pietersen’s Instagram live session

    Where Virat Kohli reveals his favourite batsman pair in Indian team as well as in IPL format and left cricket fans in shock.

    Having last played competitive cricket in 2018, Pietersen was also seen on the same platform alongside India limited-overs vice-captain Rohit Sharma and spinner Yuzvendra Chahal recently.

    Earlier Indian former cricketer Rahul Dravid talked about reasons why Royal Challengers Bangalore haven’t been successful in IPL yet.

    As a result, the confusing situation has further invited multiple reports which range from IPL 2020 expected to get canceled to its starting date delaying to September-October to October-November. With the October-November window coinciding with the ICC T20 World Cup, a report further indicates its postponement.

    Kevin Pietersen bats for IPL 2020

    Former England captain Kevin Pietersen, who was recently seen conducting Instagram live sessions with India captain Virat Kohli, limited-overs vice-captain Rohit Sharma and spinner Yuzvendra Chahal, has pressed the case of the conducting IPL 2020.

    Speaking on Star Sports Cricket Connected, Pietersen iterated on the fact that IPL 2020 can “kick-start” the cricket season and that the same can possible take place at a lesser number of venues and for a lesser duration.

    Virat Kohli opens up on his favourite batting partner in an interview with Kevin Pietersen on Instagram
    Virat Kohli opens up on his favourite batting partner in an interview with Kevin Pietersen on Instagram

    “Let’s say July-August is the earliest, I do truly believe the IPL should happen. I do believe it is the kick-start to the cricket season. I think every single player around the world is desperate to play the IPL.

    “There could be a way in which to get some money into the franchises, into the economy by having a situation where you use maybe three venues which are completely closed to fans and the players can still go out and play the tournament in three weeks or in four weeks,” Pietersen was quoted as saying.

    The 39-year old further hinted that the tournament need not “risk” fans by allowing entry in the stadiums and that the same remains for other cricketing tournaments including the sport being played at the highest level.

    “I don’t think the fans need to be risked in this situation. I think the fans need to understand they can’t watch a live game at the moment and they might not be able to watch a live game for the foreseeable future. [But] what would you guys give right now, to watch Mumbai Indians v Chennai Super Kings right now,” Pietersen said.

    WATCH : On this day in 2014, Sri Lanka Beat India to Bag their Maiden T20 World Cup

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    Sri Lanka beat India to win ICC World Twenty20 2014 in Dhaka
    Sri Lanka beat India to win ICC World Twenty20 2014 in Dhaka

    On this day in 2014, Sri Lanka became the fifth country to lift the ICC World Twenty20 trophy as they registered their maiden title victory in the format on the back of defeating India by 6 wickets in Dhaka.

    With the then regular captain Dinesh Chandimal serving a suspension due to slow over rate, vice-captain Lasith Malinga led Sri Lanka in the final match.

    India’s batting

    The experienced fast bowler’s decision of winning the toss and electing to field proved successful as the Sri Lankan bowlers restricted India to a below par 130/4 in 20 overs.

    Having scored his eighth T20I half-century, Kohli top-scored for India with his 77 (58) with the help of five fours and four sixes. However, all other Indian batsmen failing to get going never really provided them with the much-needed momentum.

    The match is particularly remembered for India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh struggling big time in the slog overs. Looking out-of-sorts with the bat, the southpaw scored 11 (21) before getting out in the penultimate over.

    While spinner Rangana Herath, all-rounder Angelo Mathews and seamer Nuwan Kulasekara picked a wicket apiece, each one of them containing the Indian batsmen was the key for them.

    Sri Lanka’s Chase 

    Chasing a 131-run target, Sri Lanka did lose wickets at regular intervals but veteran wicket-keeper batsman Kumar Sangakkara’s eighth T20I half-century was the glue which kept their innings intact.

    Sangakkara, then 36, scored 52* (35) with the help of six fours and a six to seal the chase in the 18th over. Kumar Sangakkara bags the man of the match tittle while Indian cricketer Virat Kohli took the man of the tournament award. It is worth mentioning that both Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene (24) retired from the format after winning the World Cup. The pair stitched a brief 24-run stand for the third wicket before Jayawardene got out to India’s Suresh Raina in the 10th over.

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    WATCH : On This Day Sachin Tendulkar Scored His Maiden ODI Hundred Against Pakistan, Seventh in Total.

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    Sachin Tendulkar scores maiden ODI century vs Pakistan in Singapore
    Sachin Tendulkar scores maiden ODI century vs Pakistan in Singapore(Image: ICC)

    Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar (born 24 April 1973) is an Indian former international cricketer and a former captain of the Indian national team. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket. He is the highest run scorer of all time in International cricket.

    He scored his first ODI century on 9 September 1994 against Australia in Sri Lanka at Colombo. It took him 78 ODIs to score his first century.

    On this day in 1996 Sachin Tendulkar registered his first ODI Hundred against Pakistan at Padang, Singapore. Which sums up as 7th in overall ODI hundreds.

    Opening the batting with Navjot Singh Sidhu (14), Tendulkar recovered quickly from a slow start and made sure that he doesn’t consume a lot of deliveries like Sidhu and the then India captain Mohammad Azharuddin.

    It was on the third delivery of the 24th over that Tendulkar glanced a ball on the leg-side to complete his half-century whilst in the middle of a 66-run partnership for the second wicket alongside Azharuddin (29).

    Tendulkar, who was just under three weeks away from his 23rd birthday, nurtured the spinners extremely well as he was seen both playing them fine on the leg-side and sweeping them to collect runs.

    In the match during the fourth delivery of the 39th over, Tendulkar guided a loopy delivery on the leg-side to reach the three-figure mark. With Sanjay Manjrekar getting his eye in, India would have hoped for a well-set Tendulkar to register a daddy hundred.

    Having said that, it wasn’t the case as the right-hand batsman’s attempt to increase the run rate saw him missing a Saqlain Mushtaq delivery altogether only to get stumped from Pakistan wicket-keeper Rashid Latif.

    Having scored 100 (111) with the help of nine fours and a six, Tendulkar top-scored for India. A whirlwind 144-run opening partnership between Sohail (76*) and Saeed Anwar (74) laid the foundation for Pakistan’s victory amidst frequent rain breaks. Chasing a 187-run target in 33 overs, Pakistan sealed the chase inside 28 overs.

    WATCH : VVS Laxman’s Maiden ODI Century which Leads India to Win the Series Against Australia

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    VVS Laxman's Maiden ODI Century which Leads India to Win the Series Against Australia
    VVS Laxman's Maiden ODI Century which Leads India to Win the Series Against Australia(Image: ICC)

    Vangipurapu Venkata Sai Laxman

    VVS Laxman born 1 November 1974 is a former Indian international cricketer and a current cricket commentator and pundit. A right-hand batsman known for his elegant stroke play, Laxman played mostly test cricket, in the middle order. He is regarded as one of the best batsmen to have played the game. VVS is known for his incredible wrist work.

    Numerous match-winning and match-saving innings, and his special ability to consolidate unprecedented support from non-specialist tail-end batsmen to do this has accorded him a unique status among cricketing legends.

    Laxman performed outstandingly well against the best team of his time, Australia, and his knock of 281 against them in Eden Gardens in 2001 is often considered as the greatest ever test-innings.

    On this day 

    On this day in 2001, former India batsman VVS Laxman registered his maiden ODI century to continue his top form against Australia.

    VVS Laxman scored unbeaten match winning 101 against Australia on April 6 2001.

    India captain Sourav Ganguly won the toss and elected to bat, the hosts lost an early wicket in the form of Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar (12).

    Coming in to bat at No. 3 in the fifth over, Laxman was part of an integral 105-run partnership for the second wicket alongside Ganguly (74).

    With India scoring below a run rate of three in the first 10 overs, both Ganguly and Laxman started to express themselves after finding their feet.

    Batting on a slow pitch at the Nehru Stadium in Margao, Laxman seldom showed signs of not being able to play his shots especially after getting his eye in. Him cover driving Australia all-rounder Ian Harvey for a boundary in the 11th over was a proof of the same.

    Laxman’s best came during a 97-run stand for the third wicket alongside Rahul Dravid (31). From playing a lofted straight drive off Australia fast bowler Glenn McGrath to flicking all-rounder Andrew Symonds, Laxman didn’t let any scoring opportunity go waste against the visiting pacers.

    Equally dominant against the Australian spinners, Laxman pulled part-time bowler Darren Lehmann’s rank-short deliveries for boundaries and frequently stepped out to hit legendary spinner Shane Warne for the same result.

    It was on the first delivery of the 43rd over when Laxman ran a single off Symonds to reach the three-figure mark for the first time in ODIs. Laxman, who got out to Harvey in the following over, ended up scoring 101 (107) with the help of 10 fours.

    Despite scoring 265/6 in the series decider, India lost the match as half-centuries from Australian opening batsman Adam Gilchrist (76) and middle-order batsman Michael Bevan (87*) powered the visitors to victory in the 48th over.

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    WATCH : MS Dhoni’s Maiden ODI Century Along with his First Man of the Match Award Against Pakistan

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    MS Dhoni made his first maiden ODI century
    MS Dhoni made his first maiden ODI century in 2005

    Former India captain and current wicket-keeper batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni announced himself to the world on the back of his maiden ODI century against Pakistan during the second ODI of Pakistan’s tour of India in Visakhapatnam.

    Having scored a total of 22 runs at No. 7 in his first four ODIs, Dhoni gleefully accepted the batting promotion to No. 3 with both hands. Coming in to bat in the fourth over, the next 38 overs pretty much changed everything in the right direction for Dhoni.

    Sharing a brisk 96-run partnership for the second wicket alongside opening batsman Virender Sehwag (74), Dhoni played his natural game to the best of his efforts and didn’t appear to get his eye in first especially when the senior batsman was tearing the Pakistani bowling attack apart.

    It was on the penultimate delivery of the 20th over that Dhoni ran a single off Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Sami to complete his maiden half-century.

    With captain Sourav Ganguly (9) also back in the pavilion, what followed was a 149-run partnership dominated by Dhoni alongside vice-captain Rahul Dravid. On the second delivery of the 32nd over, Dhoni ran a single off Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi to reach the three-figure mark.

    23-year old fearless Dhoni continued to play his shots and make the most of a historic knock before getting out to Pakistan all-rounder Mohammed Hafeez after scoring 148 (123) with the help of 15 fours and four sixes. The mind-blowing innings earned Dhoni the first of his 21 ‘Man of the Match’ awards in ODIs as India registered a 58-run victory after posting 356-9 in 50 overs.

    In the 17th ODIs that Dhoni played at No. 3, he scored 993 runs at an average of 82.75 and a strike rate of 99.69 including two centuries and six half-centuries.

    Dhoni’s current status in cricket

    The former Indian skipper MS Dhoni was last seen in action against New Zealand in the ICC World Cup semifinal, a game India lost. He made himself unavailable for India’s international assignments post the WC exit and was eventually dropped from the BCCI’s list of centrally contracted players in January.

    As pointed out by BCCI president Sourav Ganguly and India head coach Ravi Shastri, “Dhoni’s international future depends on his performances in IPL 2020 which comes in to consider him in T20 World Cup planned later this year in Australia”.

    BCCI postponed the Indian Premier League to avoid the spread of corona virus. Thus the tension arises among Dhoni’s fan as this IPL plays a crucial role in his future International cricket role.

    Earlier former Indian cricketer Sehwag and Australian bowler Brad Hogg throws their view on Dhoni’s possible return to Indian squad for T20 world cup. Sunil Gavaskar too insist Dhoni to retire from the cricket.