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    Which Players Have Played the Most Tests Together?

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    Which Players Have Played the Most Tests Together

    Test match cricket is the longest form of the sport of cricket and regarded by players and serious cricket fans as the ultimate test of playing ability as compared to one-day international cricket. Test matches are played only between national representative teams selected from the best players within a particular nation.

    Following are the list of players who have played most matches together in their Test carrier so far.

    Most Numbers of Test Played together 

    146 Number of Tests Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid played together for India, which is the most by a pair. Jacques Kallis and Mark Boucher are following up with 137 appearances together. Seventeen different sets have played more than 100 Tests together, including James Anderson and Stuart Broad who have shown up in 116 Tests together up until now. Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath with 104 Tests together are the main other pair of expert bowlers to play more than 100 Tests. Australia, England, India, South Africa and Sri Lanka have had at any rate one sets to play more than 100 matches together.

    Most Test Played Together By a Pair

    86 The most back to back Tests played by a pair for a group – Matthew Hayden and Adam Gilchrist, somewhere in the range of 2000 and 2008. No other pair has played 70 matches in succession. Sunil Gavaskar and Gundappa Viswanath showed up in 69 Tests together, the second most, trailed by AB de Villiers and Hashim Amla with 68 Tests in succession from 2006 to 2013.

    113 Number of Tests played by Sourav Ganguly in his profession, all of which included Dravid. Ganguly’s is the main vocation of more than 100 Tests that had at any rate one player participating in the entirety of their matches. Following up is Syed Kirmani, who played all his 88 Tests with Gavaskar, trailed by Matt Prior’s 79 Tests with Alastair Cook and Michael Slater’s 74 matches with Mark Waugh.

    Most Tests played by a pair together for each team

    Most Tests played by a pair together for each team

    118 Tests played together by the trio of Tendulkar, Dravid, and VVS Laxman – the most by a blend of three players. They are trailed by Cook, Anderson, and Broad, who have played 111 Tests together. The following non-Indian trio to have shown up in many games together are Steve Waugh, Mark Waugh and Warne, with 92 Tests.

    List of Cricketers Played Together as Trios

    3 The number of trios to have played more than 50 sequential Tests together for a group. David Warner, Steven Smith, and Nathan Lyon played 55 Tests in succession for Australia from 2013 to 2018, the most by a trio. Hayden, Justin Langer, and Gilchrist are next with 53 sequential appearances from 2001 to 2005. The other trio to play 50 or more matches together straight is Tendulkar, Mohammad Azharuddin, and Anil Kumble, somewhere in the range of 1992 and 1999.

    Tests played by a mix of four players

    86 The record for the most Tests played by a mix of four players together is likewise held by veteran Indian players. Tendulkar, Dravid, Kumble and Ganguly played 86 matches together.

    Tests played by a mix of five players

    65 The most Tests played by a mix of five players for a group – Tendulkar, Dravid, Laxman, Ganguly, and Kumble. India won 19 of those 65 Tests, lost 21 and drew 25. West Indies’ acclaimed five – Viv Richards, Gordon Greenidge, Desmond Haynes, Jeff Dujon, and Malcolm Marshall – played 58 Tests together and won 35 of them, lost only six matches and drew 17.

    Tests played by a mix of five players

    11 The most Tests played by a blend of 11 players, which is by the West Indies XI drove by Viv Richards during the 1980s. The previously mentioned five West Indies players were all piece of that XI, which additionally included Richie Richardson, Carl Hooper, Gus Logie, Courtney Walsh, Curtly Ambrose, and Patrick Patterson.

    Sachin Tendulkar’s Unsung record in Test carrier

    602 The number of various players Tendulkar played with or against in his Test vocation – 110 partners and 492 rivals – the most by a player. Shivnarine Chanderpaul is next with 531 players followed by Muttiah Muralitharan with 486.

    113 Number of partners Graham Gooch played within his vocation of 118 Tests, which is the most for a player. Plain Woolley, who played with 111 partners in his 64-coordinate profession, is second on the rundown. Tendulkar (110), Wally Hammond (106) and Chanderpaul (105) are the others to have played with more than a hundred distinctive partners.

    Yuvraj Singh Pokes Fun at Irfan Pathan After Former All-Rounder Compares His Bowling Action To A Sifaka | SEE POSTS

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    Yuvraj Singh Pokes Fun at Irfan Pathan

    It is an obvious fact that 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.

    The banter did not end there as Irfan reacted to Yuvi’s response.

    Star Mumbai Indians cricketer Surya Kumar Yadav also joined in the fun and reacted.

    Both the cricketers have been enjoying their time at home during the coronavirus lockdown. Irfan has done a commendable job in helping the needy during the testing times along with his brother, Yusuf.

    Yuvraj and Irfan have been part of two World Cup win – the inaugural T20 WC and the 2011 WC.

    Irfan Pathan Picks the Best Batsman to Bat at No.3 Position : 

    Earlier Irfan Pathan has expressed his thoughts on how Virat Kohli has the better technique to bat at number 3 for Team India ahead of former Indian skipper MS Dhoni.

    Pathan further claimed that Dhoni himself decided to demote himself from that position, in which he made his mark in international cricket for India after making his ODI debut in 2004.

    “But MS had all the chance to bat at No. 3, he didn’t. Look, I really believe that if you compare Virat and Mahendra Singh Dhoni batting at No. 3, I still feel Virat has a better technique,” Pathan said at a TV show.

    Also read: “He Obviously Needs to Play. If He Does, He Should for India”: Irfan Pathan on Dhoni

    “Jasprit Bumrah Is A Different Beast When He Steps On The Field”: Mahela Jayawardene

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    Mahela Jayawardene Jasprit Bumrah
    Mahela Jayawardene

    The lead trainer of the Mumbai Indians franchise, Mahela Jayawardene has stored acclaim on Indian quick bowler Jasprit Bumrah and praised him for his abilities. Mahela Jayawardene said that Jasprit Bumrah is commonly a peaceful character and is extremely quiet off the field however he can be an alternate brute inside and out when he is on the field.

    Jayawardene was appointed as the mentor of the Mumbai Indians group substituting Ricky Ponting for the 10th edition of the Indian Premier League in 2017. Mumbai Indians won the 2017 Indian Premier League on 21 May 2017 beating Rising Pune Supergiant in the last of the competition.

    Presently, Mahela Jayawardene has uncovered what number of various characters there are in the Mumbai Indians changing area and how he manages them.

    Watch 2017 IPL final match Mumbai Indians vs Rising Pune Supergiant : 

    Mahela Jayawardene Heaps Praise On Jasprit Bumrah

    He further stressed on the importance of setting the right environment for all kinds of players to flourish within the dressing room. “All these guys have different characteristics. You need to allow them to express themselves. You need to create an environment where these characters come together and perform. It’s more manageable. You need to be a manager for these players,” the former Sri Lanka skipper opined.

    Thus, current head coach Mahela Jayawardene spoke in length on Bumrah while speaking on Sony Ten PitStop. He stated, “Bums (Jasprit Bumrah) is quiet but when he goes out in the middle there is a different beast. Hardik (Pandya) can be a bit loud off the field and he can be loud on the field. I enjoy that. That dressing room, we got some amazing guys. So talented. It’s been a pleasure managing those guys and being part of the franchise.”

    Jasprit Bumrah Has Been A Blessing In Disguise For India

    Jasprit Bumrah has emerged as not only the best Indian pacer but as the world’s best fast bowler in recent times. It is due to his presence that the standard of fast bowling has taken a considerable rise in the last three to four years. The competition has increased a lot, and it is only for the good of Indian cricket.

    He is the first Asian bowler to take five wickets in a Test inning in South Africa, England and Australia during the same calendar year. He is also tḥe third-highest wicket-taker in test matches in a debut year with 48 wickets in 8 games, and the future only seems bright for the young Indian prodigy.

    WATCH: Indian Fast Bowler Jasprit Bumrah Reveals His Fitness Secret

    After ‘Visa Assurances’ BCCI Asks PCB if it Can Guarantee No Terror Attacks in India

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    BCCI Asks PCB if it Can Guarantee No Terror Attacks in India

    BCCI has asked Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to not meddle into the running of government after it sought assurances that its team won’t face any visa hassles for the upcoming T20 World Cup and ODI World Cup to be played in India.

    PCB CEO Wasim Khan, in an interview to YouTube channel Cricket Baaz, revealed that they have asked ICC to ensure BCCI gives a written assurance that Pakistan teams will not face any difficulties in getting their visas cleared to travel to India for the two global tournaments.

    Quoting an unnamed BCCI official, news agency IANS reported that the Indian board has fired back, asking PCB whether it can ensure there will be no terror attacks on Indian soil.

    “Can the PCB give assurance in writing that the Pakistan government would ensure that no illegal incursions into India take place from the Pakistani side or that there’s no violation of the cease-fire or that no act of terror takes place on Indian soil originating in Pakistan or that no repeat of Pulwama type incident takes place?” the BCCI official was quoted as saying.

    India Vs Pakistan

    The official further pointed out that ICC is against any government interference in the running of the game and the reverse should also be true. “The ICC mandates that there should be no interference of governments in the administration of the game and the corollary would be that a sports board doesn’t attempt to interfere with how a government functions. It’s time the PCB realises that and stops acting like an agent for an individual in the ICC who is known to work against the interest of India. All I would say is that India is a wonderful country and acts in the most balanced way,” the official said.

    Wasim had said that in the ongoing past, the Indian government has not offered freedom to a few Pakistan crews speaking to various games.

    “That is why we have asked for the advance assurances. But eventually, it is an ICC event and it is their responsibility to ensure we as a full member and signatory of the participant’s agreement go and play in these ICC events,” he said.

    Watch: England is Safer Than Whatever is Happening in Pakistan Right Now Says Michael Holding

    SEE POST : Rohit Sharma Resumes Training After Long Break, Shares Post Workout Picture

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    Rohit Sharma resumes training
    Rohit Sharma resumes training

    After roughly three months of lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, India opener Rohit Sharma had returned to preparing on Wednesday and the Mumbai-conceived cricketer likewise took to Instagram to give his fans a brief look at it. He shared a post-exercise picture where he is doused in sweat and is pouring water to chill.

    Rohit – who has not played cricket since the most recent five months after getting a calf injury in New Zealand – said he felt great to be back and furthermore felt like himself after quite a while.

    “Good to be back on the park getting some work done 🤩 felt like myself after a long time,” he captioned the picture.

     

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    Good to be back on the park getting some work done 🤩 felt like myself after a long time ✅

    A post shared by Rohit Sharma (@rohitsharma45) on

    With the money rich Indian Premier League delayed uncertainly, cricketers are thinking that its difficult to stay fit staying inside. The Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) has clarified that it doesn’t expect to hold practice meetings for global cricketers during the COVID-19 alarm.

    A week back, speaking on Star Sports show Cricket Connected, Rohit spoke about the day he realised the importance of fans. “You never realize you’re playing for the Indian cricket team until you witness the support of the fans. I still remember when we won against Australia in the semi-final in 2007, our hotel was full of fans and they were all celebrating and dancing, I couldn’t believe my eyes as I hadn’t seen anything like this before,” he said.

    Mahela Jayawardena Praises Rohit Sharma’s Leadership Quality :

    Hailing Mumbai Indians skipper Rohit Sharma, former Sri Lanka cricketer Mahela Jayawardena said he is a natural leader and that is his quality.

    “He is an instinctive leader for sure. But at the same time Rohit gathers a lot of information as well, I think that’s his strength,” Jayawardene said on Sony Network for their show Pit Stop on their Instagram page.

    Also read: “As far as role models are concerned, mine is Rohit Sharma,” Says Pakistan Cricketer Haider Ali

     

    ‘Match-Fixing Law Would be a Game-Changer in India’: ICC Official

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    ICC’s anti-corruption unit

    A senior authority of the ICC’s anti-corruption unit feels that making match-fixing a criminal offence in India will be the “absolute best thing” in a nation where the police are “working with one hand tied behind their back” without any tough law.

    Legitimate specialists have been supporting for a considerable length of time they need to condemn coordinate fixing in India, the absence of which has implied that the hands of specialists have been tied with regards to examining defilement in the famous game.

    “At the moment with no legislation in place, we’ll have good relations with Indian police, but they are operating with one hand tied behind their back,” ICC ACU’s coordinator of investigations, Steve Richardson, was quoted as saying by ‘ESPNcricinfo’.

    ICC ACU’s coordinator of investigations, Steve Richardson

    He added, “We will do everything we can to disrupt the corruptors. And we do, we make life very, very difficult for them as far and as much as we can to stop them from operating freely.

    “But the legislation would be a game-changer in India. We have currently just under 50 investigations. The majority of those have links back to corruptors in India.

    “So it would be the single-most-effective thing to happen in terms of protecting sport if India introduces match-fixing legislation.”

    With India set to have two ICC world occasions in the following three years, Richardson encouraged the Indian government to outline an enactment on coordinate fixing like its neighbour Sri Lanka, which turned into the main significant cricket-playing nation in South Asia to condemn the degenerate practice in 2019.

    “India has got two ICC global events coming up: the T20 World Cup (in 2021) and the World Cup in 2023,” Richardson pointed out.

    Both Richardson and BCCI’s ACU head Ajit Singh were a piece of a board conversation regarding the matter of ‘Does India need a match-fixing enactment?’ as a feature of the Sports Law and Policy Symposium hung on June 20.

    More than the players, Richardson focused on that such a law would hinder the corruptors, who he said were correct presently uninhibitedly moving around.

    “I could actually deliver to the Indian police or the Indian government now at least eight names of people who are what I would term serial offenders, constantly approaching players to try and get them to fix matches,” Richardson said.

    “…they have my great sympathy because they try as professionally and hard as they can to make the existing legislation work, but the reality is it wasn’t framed with sports corruption in mind.

    “So the reason that there is an imperative for legislation specific to match-fixing – yes, it is about the players, but more importantly it is about those outside the sport who corrupt the players and are organizing and pulling the strings of these networks.

    “Those are the people I would like to see dealt with under match-fixing law.”

    Singh, a former Indian Police Service officer, agreed that there had been “no adequate law to cover match-fixing”.

    Richardson said that betting and corruption should be seen separately because betting is legal in many countries.

    Also read : Bangladesh’s Tour of Sri Lanka Postponed Due to COVID-19 Crisis: ICC

    Watch : England is Safer Than Whatever is Happening in Pakistan Right Now Says Michael Holding

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    Pakistan tour of England Updates

    West Indies pace legend Michael Holding feels that Pakistan cricket crew would be ‘in an ideal situation’ visiting England instead of waiting in their nation considering the spray in COVID-19 cases there. Upwards of 10 out of the 29 England-bound Pakistan cricketers have tested positive for the feared coronavirus yet sheets from both the nations demanded Tuesday that the visit remains “very much on track”.

    “Well, it would seem that England is safer than whatever is happening in Pakistan right now,” Holding said during his YouTube show ‘Mikey – Holding Nothing Back.

    “They (Pakistan team) are perhaps better off coming to England as opposed to staying in Pakistan because it is even worse there. Once they get to England, they will be in a bio-secure area,” he added.

    Pakistan is booked to leave for the UK on June 28 to play three Tests and the same number of T20 Internationals beginning in August. A day after the Pakistan Cricket Board discovered him sure for the lethal infection, previous chief Mohammed Hafeez asserted he has tried negative.

    One of the game’s best quick bowlers, Holding talked about the facilitating of limitations in the UK, a sign that things are improving there progressively.

    “They will be reducing the six feet apart rule that was being insisted on, bringing it down to three feet or one meter apart. Things are getting a little bit easier there.

    “Once they (Pakistan team) arrive, they will have to do their two weeks of quarantine as I am doing at the moment. They will be moved to a bio-secure area to make sure they are not infected. They should be ok from there on,” Holding said.

    Holding, be that as it may, said the individuals of England would not be to blame on the off chance that they are having an issue with the Pakistan group visiting their nation.

    “If anyone should say that the tour should not go ahead, it should be the ECB or the people here in England because Pakistan is among the top countries in terms of positive tests,” he said.

    “I don’t think there is much chance of getting it once they get here as we have seen with the West Indies team.”

    The West Indies group is yet to confront any wellbeing related issues since they showed up in the United Kingdom.

    “They haven’t had any problems since they arrived. If anyone had the virus it would have shown up by now.”

    “So people that think the Pakistan team should not come here are probably thinking more about the England team rather than their own,” he added.

    Watch A look at England’s squad Vs West Indies Ft. Michael Holding

    Also read: BCCI Has Every Right to Hold IPL if T20 World Cup is Postponed: Michael Holding

    WATCH : MS Dhoni Fan Pays Heartwarming Tribute to Bollywood Actor Sushant Singh Rajput, Video Goes Viral

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    Dhoni's fan pays tribute to Sushant

    Bollywood entertainer Sushant Singh Rajput’s abrupt end send the country into stun. The 34-year-old on-screen character was discovered hanging in his Bandra house on June 14. From that point, forward tributes have been pouring in from all pieces of the world for the entertainer who depicted the role of the previous Indian cricket team skipper, MS Dhoni, on the big screen and won hearts with his spectacular execution.

    Presently, a video has surfaced on the social space where a fan has paid an endearing tribute to the entertainer with a bit of fine art that would make you mournful. In the image, Sushant is wearing the Chennai Super Kings pullover, the IPL establishment Dhoni leads, and has 34* composed as an afterthought with a message.

    Here is the video that is garnering love on the internet.

    Then, Dhoni’s monetary counsel Arun Pandey uncovered the cricketer’s response to Bollywood entertainer Sushant Singh Rajput’s abrupt death, executive of the biopic, Neeraj Pandey has now unveiled the cricketer’s response. Pandey who is near Dhoni and Sushant said that the cricketer was in stun and was broken to hear the pitiful bit of news.

    “Apart from calling Mahi Bhai, I have also called two of his best friends Mihir Diwakar and Arun Pandey. They all seemed very upset with such a piece of terrible news. Mahi Bhai was in a shock to hear the news and got shattered,” Neeraj Pandey said as quoted by Sify.

    Moment When Sushant meets Ms Dhoni

    Pandey recalled the first time Dhoni saw Sushant play the helicopter shot – which is a signature shot of MSD – he was in awe of him and had predicted that the actor could play Ranji trophy.

    “I still remember that child-like smile on Sushant’s face when Mahi, after watching a training clip of the actor playing the helicopter shot on his phone, said in jest: ‘Arre tu to bilkul photocopy Kar Diya, Ranji Trophy Khel jaoge tum,’” Pandey said as reported by Indian Express.

    Pandey also revealed that the actor had long interactive sessions with Dhoni to prepare for the biopic. He also shared an interesting anecdote featiring Dhoni and Sushant.

    “He would have long sessions with Dhoni too. Again, the questions kept on coming. If he wasn’t satisfied with any answer or if Dhoni was evasive, he would slightly twist the same question and try his luck again. Once I remember, Dhoni rolled his eyes and said: ‘Arre Bhai, kitne questions poochta hai tu!’ I remember Sushant’s reply. He said, ‘Bhaisaab, everybody is going to search you in me, I will have to do everything the same way as you do’,” Pandey added.

    Also read: Why This Sushant Singh Rajput Aping MS Dhoni Video Going Viral After Bollywood Actor’s Death

    WATCH : On This Day Kapil Dev’s India Upset Mighty West Indies to Win Their First World Cup

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    India won 1983 World Cup
    India won 1983 World Cup by beating West Indies

    On this day (June 25) in 1983, India made history by beating West Indies in the World Cup 1983 last to win the trophy just because at Lord’s.

    It should be an uneven last; bounty thought it was just a minor convention for West Indies to lift their third sequential World Cup. They were the heroes in the past two versions in 1975 and 1979, and India was not expected to change that in 1983 even though they had beaten West Indies in a gathering game prior in the competition.

    The first innings went true to form with India being excused for 183 in 54.4 overs. The most elevated scorer was Kris Srikkanth with 38 while Mohinder Amarnath and Sandeep Patil contributed with 26 and 27 runs individually to assist India with arriving at the small aggregate.

    Andy Roberts was the wrecker-in-boss as he got three wickets, with Marshall, Holding and Gomes getting two each.

    Unbelievable Catch by Kapil Dev

    West Indies lost Gordon Greenidge early however appeared to be in a somewhat rush to complete the game, with Viv Richards crushing the Indian bowlers around the recreation centre for 33 off 27 balls. In any case, one of the most unbelievable gets ever taken – Kapil Dev running behind towards the mid-wicket limit and taking the catch behind him – finished Richards’ remain.

    Kapil Dev catch in 1983 World Cup

    From 50 for 1, brisk wickets diminished West Indies to 76/6, and exactly when it looked preferred India would dominate the match, Jeff Dujon alongside Malcolm Marshall sewed together a 43-run association.

    Kapil Dev chose to present Amarnath at this essential point, and the all-rounder improved off both Dujon and Marshall.

    He likewise got the last wicket of Michael Holding as India vanquished the world.

    Amarnath was granted the man-of-the-coordinate for his exhibition, similar to he was in the elimination round against England also.

    The triumph was a defining moment in Indian cricket, rousing numerous small children at that point – including a future legend like Sachin Tendulkar – to take up the game.

    Watch 1983 India vs West Indies Finals

    Bangladesh’s Tour of Sri Lanka Postponed Due to COVID-19 Crisis: ICC

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    The Bangladesh cricket crew’s voyage through Sri Lanka one month from now was on Wednesday deferred attributable to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has unleashed ruin on universal games plans around the world. Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) said on Wednesday that it was educated by Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) that their players are yet to be prepared to participate in a worldwide arrangement.

    “Sri Lanka Cricket wishes to announce that the Bangladesh Cricket Board has informed SLC that a conducive environment has still not arrived for their players to take part in an international cricket series, purely due to the lack of preparation for its players, caused by the COVID 19 pandemic,” said the SLC in its statement.

    “Hence, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) and Sri Lanka Cricket have agreed that Bangladesh National Team’s tour of Sri Lanka which was scheduled to be held during July 2020 will not take place and will be deferred to a mutually planned later date.”

    The International Cricket Council (ICC) additionally tweeted the turn of events. “Bangladesh’s visit to Sri Lanka planned to happen one month from now, has been delayed,” it said in its tweet.

    Bangladesh cricket team

    Bangladesh was scheduled to visit Sri Lanka one month from now for a three-Test series. Bangladesh’s up and coming Test arrangement against New Zealand in August-September was additionally deferred.

    Earlier, the COVID-19 pandemic on Tuesday prompted New Zealand’s Test voyage through Bangladesh being delayed because of the wellbeing danger presented by pandemic after three cricketers from the South Asian nation as of late tried positive for the infection.

    New Zealand was scheduled to play a two-Test series in Bangladesh in August-September as a feature of the ICC World Test Championship.

    A week ago, Bangladesh’s previous ODI commander Mashrafe Mortaza, Nazmul Islam and Nafees Iqbal likewise tried positive for the destructive virus.

    BCB had before delayed its Test voyage through Pakistan in April separated from the Ireland and UK visit in May.

    Australia’s voyage through Bangladesh, initially booked for June, has likewise been conceded, attributable to the pandemic.

    Global cricket is set for resumption one month from now when England take on the West Indies in a home Test arrangement.

    Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Head to Head ODI Stats : 

    Bangladesh Sri Lanka
    Matches Won 6 36
    Highest Innings Total 324/5 (Dambula, 2017)
    357/9 (Lahore, 2008)
    Lowest Innings Total 76 (Colombo, 2002)
    147 (Dhaka, 2009)
    Most Runs Tamim Iqbal
    (643 runs in 19 innings)
    Kumar Sangakkara
    (1206 runs in 28 innings)
    High Scores Tamim Iqbal (127)
    Tillakaratne Dilshan
    (161*)
    Most Hundreds Tamim Iqbal (2)
    Kumar Sangakkara
    (5)
    Most Fifties Tamim Iqbal and Shakib Al Hasan (6)
    Kumar Sangakkara
    (11)
    Most Wickets Mashrafe Mortaza (24 wickets)
    Muttiah Muralitharan (31 wickets)
    Best Bowling figures in an innings Abdur Razzak
    (5/62)
    Chaminda Vaas (6/25)
    Most Dismissals Mushfiqur Rahim (21)
    Kumar Sangakkara
    (49)
    Most Catches Mahmudullah Riyad (10)
    Mahela Jayawardene (18)
    Most Matches Mohammad Ashraful (26)
    Kumar Sangakkara
    (31)

     

    Also read: “When I saw Virat Kohli running around two-three years ago, I was ashamed of myself”: Bangladesh Cricketer Tamim Iqbal

    “Someone will have to also change his run-up routine” : Sachin Tendulkar Trolls Lasith Malinga

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    Sachin Tendulkar trolls Lasith Malinga

    Batting incredible 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.

    “A certain someone will have to also change his run-up routine with the new @icc rules! What say Mali? #LasithMalinga,” Tendulkar tweeted on Tuesday along with a pic of Malinga kissing the ball at the start of his run-up.

    Among the large number of rules endorsed by the ICC is that spit can’t be utilized to sparkle the ball as it is known to convey the infection. Players are likewise not permitted to utilize any fake substance as a substitute however can utilize their perspiration to carry out the responsibility.

    How powerful this will be instead of spit will be seen when West Indies take on England in a three-Test series beginning on July 8.

    Also read: “May his soul Rest in Peace,” Says Sachin Tendulkar on Demise of Rajinder Goel

    Conducting Asia Cup Doesn’t Seem Practical: BCCI Official

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    Asia cup 2020 Updates

    The BCCI has said it will be illogical to hold Asia Cup this year after Pakistan Cricket Board CEO Wasim Khan announced the Asia Cup 2020 will proceed according to the beginning arrangement however either in September or October.

    They have additionally focused on two settings including Sri Lanka and UAE.

    Pakistan in this manner surrendered its entitlement to have the biennial occasion this year in a lie of sorting out the following local competition.

    In any case, the window recommended by Wasim sometimes falls short for BCCI.

    “Asia Cup will be a struggle this year. Going by the statement of the Chief Executive of the PCB, the window that suits them doesn’t suit India,” an unnamed BCCI official was quoted as saying by IANS.

    Rather, BCCI has proposed PCB to delay its Pakistan Super League (PSL) that it conducts February-March yearly and free that window for the multi-country competition.

    Asia Cup 2020 Will go Ahead in September or October

    “Maybe they can postpone PSL next year if BCCI can open up a window during that period. Otherwise conducting the Asia Cup doesn’t seem too practical as these are challenging times,” the official said.

    Prior, Wasim had said that relying upon the conditions, Asia Cup will either be played in September or October this year, dismissing theories that it might be dropped to clear a path for IPL.

    “The Asia Cup will go ahead. The Pakistan team returns from England on 2nd September so we can have the tournament in September or October. There are some things which will only get clear in the due course of time. We are hopeful of having the Asia Cup because Sri Lanka has not had too many cases of the coronavirus. If they can’t do it, then UAE is also ready,” he had said during a media conference.

    The BCCI has just clarified that household matches and respective ties will be the region of a centre for the Indian board when cricket resumes in the post-COVID time. Truth be told, the players have on numerous occasions pointed that the Indian Premier League would be the best competition to begin procedures once cricketing activity resumes.

    The BCCI as of late reported that voyages through Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe have been deferred because of the current circumstance concerning the pandemic.