As world
Eye on World T20 as Kohli & Shastri try young turks
New Delhi, Sep 24 A semi-final exit in the 50-over World Cup might still be hurting the Men in Blue, but all that is in the past now as Virat Kohli and boys prepare for the 2020 World T20 that will be played in Australia. The mantra for the Indian team is very clear as they want to use this season of games to try youngsters and prepare for the challenge that awaits them Down Under.
While the Indian team wears a quality look in the shortest format of the game, the three main areas of concern are the No.4 slot in the batting line-up, the wicket-keeper's position with Rishabh Pant failing to provide consistency with the bat and the debate whether the team needs genuine spinners or bowlers who can also bat a bit.
Related Cricket News on As world
-
Australian tourism banking on 2020 T20 WC to attract more Indian tourists
Chennai, Sep 13 Australian tourism promotion agency Tourism Australia is expecting a sizeable spike in the arrivals of Indian tourists next year to watch the Women's and Men's ICC T20 ...
-
Kenya face tough test in T20 World Cup qualifiers in Dubai
Nairobi, Sep 12: Kenya's long wait to qualify for the cricket T20 World Cup has run into headwinds after it was pooled alongside two highest ranked countries, Scotland and the ...
-
Thailand, Bangladesh qualify for 2020 Women's T20 WC
London, Sep 6. Thailand and Bangladesh sealed two spots at next years' ICC Women's T20 World Cup in Australia by winning their respective semi-finals in the World Cup Qualifiers. In the ...
-
World Test Championship: India tops points table
India’s win in both Tests sees them atop the ICC World Test Championship standings with 120 points as they garnered maximum points available for a series in the nine-team competition, which was ...
-
Virat Kohli feels Test Championship the way forward to keep format alive
North Sound (Antigua), Aug 20: India captain Virat Kohli has said that with the inception of the World Test Championship, competition among teams will shoot up and it will bring more ...
-
Gambhir's 97 in ' 2011 World Cup final best gift from a student: Sanjay Bhardwaj
New Delhi, Aug 20: For a coach, it doesn't get bigger than the Dronacharya Award. And while cricket coach Sanjay Bhardwaj has had to wait for his turn, he doesn't wish ...
-
Zaheer Khan doubts point system in ICC World Test Championship
Mumbai, Aug 9: Former India pacer Zaheer Khan believes that the point system in the World Test Championship will raise a lot of questions going forward even as the former ...
-
WC 2019: Huge success on digital platform
Dubai, Aug 7.The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday released the final digital content viewing figures for World Cup 2019 that confirmed it was one of the most watched sporting ...
-
World T20 qualifiers: Nigeria, Namibia replace Zimbabwe
Dubai, Aug 7. Nigeria will be replacing suspended Zimbabwe in the upcoming Men's World T20 qualifier slated to be held in October in the UAE. Nigeria will take the 14th and ...
-
Cricket needs the ICC World Test Championship - Mahela Jayawardene
Special Article on ICC World Test Championship by Mahela Jayawardene Cricket needs the ICC World Test Championship. Context is essential, to play for points as well as pride. We have ...
-
I wish the ICC World Test Championship was around when I was playing - Steve Waugh
Special Article on ICC World Test Championship by former Australian Captain, Steve Waugh I just wish that the ICC World Test Championship had been around in my day. I captained an ...
-
World Test Championship will be like World Cup: Michael Clarke
New Delhi, July 30: Former Australia captain Michael Clarke said that the World Test Championship will do to Test cricket what the World Cup does for the sport in general. ...
-
World Championship great for Test cricket: Steve Waugh
Birmingham, July 30: Former Australia captain Steve Waugh believes the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) is a great concept and will add more excitement to the longest format of the game. ...
Cricket Special Today
-
- 05 Oct 2024 01:56
-
- 02 Oct 2024 09:13
-
- 13 Sep 2024 12:23
-
- 10 Sep 2024 12:01
-
- 29 Aug 2024 01:18
-
- 06 Aug 2024 11:28