Vote for Best Match of the Year 2016

Updated: Sat, Mar 18 2017 18:38 IST

It took swag, cricket and a little bit of Bollywoodisation, teaming up all Cricket Today presents the most coolest awards in the history of Indian Cricket - Cricket Today Supercool Awards 2016. This is a call for all cricket-crazy fans to vote for the Best Match of the Year 2016 and get a chance to win prizes.

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The nominations for the Best match of the year 2016 are:


# 1. Ind-Aus 3rd T20 (30th Jan, 2016): A thrilling chase and saw India seal a Twenty20 series sweep over Australia at the SCG. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli laid the groundwork for India's pursuit before Suresh Raina was able to finish things off with the help of Yuvraj Singh, as the pair took 19 off Andrew Tye's final over of the innings to finish off the win. Yuvraj pounced on Tye's first two balls, flicking over backward square leg to the fence then pounding a six into the heaving crowd at midwicket. That rather simplified the equation for India, and a pair of hustled twos by Raina were followed by an exultant last ball boundary that completed India's clean sweep.

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# 2. Ind-Aus 5th ODI (23rd Jan, 2016): Manish Pandey and MS Dhoni, rising star and fading force, combined to deliver India victory over Australia at the last possible opportunity. Needing 13 from the final over, Mitchell Marsh gave away a wide first ball, before Dhoni hammered a six over long off. He then perished trying to repeat the shot, but Pandey squirted a boundary past the gloves of Matthew Wade to reach a deserved hundred and put the result beyond doubt.

 

# 3. Ind-Ban T20 WC (23rd Mar, 2016): After 39.3 overs of a pulsating contest in Bangalore, Bangladesh seemed to have a first ever T20I victory against India in their grasp. Two runs needed off three balls, with Mushfiqur Rahim on strike. The game should have been done and dusted but Bangladesh proceeded to remarkably offer India a way back into the game, with Mushfiqur and Mahmudullah both being caught in the leg-side boundary off Hardik Pandya. Two needed off one. Pandya ran in for the final delivery, bowled outside Shuvagata Hom's reach, and MS Dhoni, who had earlier pulled off an outrageous stumping to dismiss the dangerous Sabbir Rahman, ran in 15 yards with one glove and ran out Mustafizur Rahman, who had only just walked into the cauldron.

 

# 4. Ind-Aus T20 WC (27th Mar, 2016): Set 161 for victory in this quarter final contest, India saw their required run-rate balloon up past 10 an over, up towards 12 an over, but Kohli was always poised to prick the balloon. He did so with such perfect timing - 19 runs coming off the 18th over from James Faulkner and then 16 off the next from Nathan Coulter-Nile - that you felt he never doubted himself. In the end, India got home with five balls to spare, madness when you consider they needed 47 off 24. The win came with a boundary clubbed through long-on by Dhoni from the first ball of the 20th over, but it was Kohli who fell to his knees to celebrate. This was on him. Him and his unbeaten 82 from 51 deliveries.

They are the four best cliffhangers of 2016.

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