Monday, 18 May 2020

India Vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane Takes the 'Keep It Up' Challenge

Former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh had challenged Sachin Tendulkar, Rohit and Harbhajan Singh to juggle a cricket ball with the side of a bat.

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Sri Lanka Cricket Confident of Hosting India and Bangladesh in July

In the situation, government approval in Sri Lanka is essential as relaxing travel restrictions and providing bio-secure environments for the players is essential.

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Ottis Gibson Feels Now Could be the Time for Mortaza to Move on

Ottis Gibson, Bangladesh's bowling coach, has urged Mashrafe Mortaza to bid adieu to international cricket as he doesn't see the 36-year-old fast bowler in the scheme of things for the 2023 World Cup slated to be played in India.

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If You Use This Break Well, You Can Prolong Career by Three Years: Dravid to Cricketers

Rahul Dravid expects a 'sense of doubt or fear' in elite sportsmen for a brief period when they return to routine after the COVID-19 enforced breaks.

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Virat Kohli's Positivity is Something Youngsters Can Feed Off: Shreyas Iyer

Any young cricketer in the team is the best person to tell you about the culture within the group as well as the environment in the dressing room.

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Virat Kohli's Records Are Unbelievable Especially in White-ball Cricket: Ian Chappell

Chappell's comments come after former England batsman Kevin Pietersen said that Australia's batting mainstay Smith was nowhere close to Kohli.

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Ball May Not Shine As Much But There's No Option Now: Ishant Sharma on Possible Ban of Saliva Use

The ICC is reportedly considering the use of artificial substances on the ball instead of saliva in the post COVID-19 scenario, effectively legalising ball-tampering. The idea has attracted mixed response from the cricketing fraternity.

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