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It was suppose to be the wedding of the year but the way it was planned and executed, calling it secretive wedding of the year won’t be a wrong idea. Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma, the outspoken couple, finally took a pledge of spending their life together, getting married in Italy. Media and fans tried their best to know the truth but kudos to planners, who ensured everything was kept under wraps. All eyes are on Murali Vijay and his role on the bouncy and fast tracks of South Africa. After being sidelined for long, the Indian opener has finally made a grand entry, scoring runs in the Test series against Sri Lanka. If Murali Vijay is in top form, Ajinkya’s wobbling batting has left a big question mark on his form. He was a mere traveler against Sri Lanka, losing his wicket cheaply and putting his team in trouble. Once hailed for his batsmanship, Ajinkya is no more the same player in Test cricket. There is no denying the fact that he can comeback easily, considering his career so far but he will have to do basics right in the future assignments. There is more to read from cricket in this issue.
The life has been easy for Virat Kohli, having seen his team walking over other teams in an exceptional way in international arena. Calling it a passage of complete dominance won’t be wrong with team wrapping up victories after victories. However, the time of celebration is gone, knowing South Africa is the first team coming in the way of Team India and its golden run of triumphs. The acid test of Virat Kohli’s captaincy has just begun, even if it is an early stage for him outside the sub-continent. The craze and fun around Indian Premier League is back. Franchises have announced the list of their retained stars, coming out with few surprises as well. There is more to read from cricket in this issue.
Suddenly the focus has shifted on tour of South Africa, where India has struggled to improve its track record in Test cricket, losing matches comprehensively. The former Indian cricketers, who have been impressive during their playing days, is counting big time on Team India, calling it as the team who can win outside the sub-continent. After his comeback from a long injury spell, Murali Vijay, the Indian opener, is in red hot form against the visiting Lankan team, scoring runs with ease. His superb and easy comeback will add more firepower to team’s batting line-up before Proteas tour. Apart from him, R Ashwin, the off-spinner, is another player, who has not let expulsion from the ODIs and T20 internationals effect his performance in Test cricket. Making a kill against Sri Lanka, he became the fastest bowler to reach 300 Test wickets mark, which is another feat in his illustrious career. There is much more to read from cricket in this issue.
Despite battling injuries and loss of form, Ashish Nehra continued to defy odds, picking wickets for Men in Blue. The Delhi based pace bowler, who recently bid adieu to cricket, will always be remembered for his match winning spells. After playing the first T20 international against New Zealand, he called off his playing days, putting down curtains on a well accomplished journey. He has been a true disciple of the Indian cricket, giving his best whenever he turned up for his national, state and IPL team. When he was considered a finish product, he made a comeback through slam bang format of the game, surprising everyone. Another trend, which is making headlines in cricket, is retirement of cricketers for the sake of T20 leagues across the globe, tournaments which guarantees financial security. If we look in the recent past, either cricketers have retired or have refused to play for their respective national teams in order to be part of T20 tournaments. There is much more to read from cricket in this issue...
Is Virat Kohli human? Will there be any stopping for him? The moment we think that answer has been found, he defies all odds, making us believe that he is above numbers and comparisons. When the ODI series against New Zealand started, Virat Kohli was coming through an ordinary outing against Australia, something, which is not common with him. He had struggled, finding hard to score runs. However, as we say champions are made up of steel so is Virat Kohli. When he scored his 31st century, he went ahead of Ricky Ponting to occupy the second spot in the list of most centuries in the ODI format with only Sachin Tendulkar in front of him. The articles were written, carrying his praises as usual. The celebration around his new landmark was still alive and kicking but being a champion cricketer, he gave his fans another reason to cheer while his critics continues to scratch their heads in shame. With series on line, he scored his 32nd ODI century in the final ODI against New Zealand. I was amazed to see the way he carried on with his batting despite being beaten outside the off stumps on many occasions. Moving on from Virat Kohli, T20 format, the third baby of cricket, is the fastest growing one in terms of popularity and entertainment level. Within no time, the young ones are trying their best to become T20 specialists in order to earn name and fame. According to me it is not easy but still, if the right steps are taken, the success is bound to touch your feet. There is much to read from cricket in this issue…..
When Ravindra Jadeja and R Ashwin were not selected for the ODI series against Australia, the former Indian cricketers lambasted the Indian selectors for their vision. The team management wanted to try out wrist spinner and therefor, they went in with Kuldeep Yadav. Let me be very frank, since the day he has burst in international cricket, Kuldeep is growing in confidence. If performance is the only parameter for selection, he deserve to be part of Men in Blue in shorter formats. Virat Kohli should be criticized for promoting tattoo culture. I know there are many international sport stars, who are getting their body inked but wrong is wrong after all. The governing body of international cricket has introduced new rules and regulations to make cricket more competitive, exciting and mannerly.
When we see two great batsmen, the comparison tends to take over. Who is the greatest? Is A better or Is B has an edge over his rival? The opinion is divided if it is related to different formats. Virat Kohli and Steve Smith are the leading batsmen in international cricket, making their competitors look ordinary in front of them. I think it’s not right to compare Virat and Smith and let them carry on with their business of scoring tons in international arena. Rohit Sharma, the new captain of India, is a new synonym of records. After scoring his third double ton in the ODIs, he turned the heat on Lankan bowlers in the second T20 international, equaling the record of fastest hundred. He had a fair idea of Sri Lankan bowlers, hitting them where he wanted and his flair was pleasing to eyes. There is much more to read from cricket in this issue…
Is MS Dhoni selfish? Are we seeing another case of extended career? These are some of the questions, which are being asked by fans, calling on Dhoni to retire from T20 internationals. There are few former Indian cricketers, who are jumping now and then, waiting to see MS Dhoni flop in a game or two in order to justify and test their knowledge of cricket. It is understood that MS Dhoni is expected to win games for his team but in this competitive world, continuity is the hardest thing to achieve and being human, Dhoni is bound to fail. Making him villain or asking for his place just after one game is the stupidest act one can expect from former Indian cricketers like Ajit Agarkar. Is there anyone ready to replace this Indian maestro? When we look at the bench strength, Team India has not found a wicketkeeper batsman, who can contributed like Dhoni. Virat Kohli has to be in news. Be it his on-field performance or off-field chemistry with Anushka Sharma, he is making headlines on daily basis. It is not surprising to see him performing, scoring centuries after centuries as this is what he is good at in cricket but the rate at which he is scoring runs is surely causing headache to statisticians. There is much more to read about cricket in this issue…
Men in Blue are surging ahead from their competitors in one day internationals with no sign of slowing down. From taming big fishes to achieving numerous records, the team led by Virat Kohli is enjoying success. Kiwis, who are captained by Kane Williamson, have caused a dent in the astonishing record of Team India. In the first ODI against the home team, the visitor crafted a perfect plan and implemented it with sheer will, resulting in one of the most comfortable wins. However, there is a lot to play with two more ODIs to go. Pretty much like his cricket performance, Virat Kohli is committed in the field of romance as well. Virat Kohli and his lady love Anushka Sharma are giving major relationship goals to couples, who are facing troublesome time in their respective unions. It is no more a hidden fact that Virat and Anushka have grown in their relationship, often praising each other for their role in each other’s life. If Anushka has brought peace and calmness in the life of Indian skipper, Virat has added colors of love in the life of Bollywood star. There is more to read from cricket in this issue.
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