Tuesday 31 March 2015

Most Promising Heroes and Flops From World Cup 2015

Some of Player won many hearts in the cricketing world, but some never make it, either due to destiny or loss of form.

Here are the most prominent heroes and flops of the World Cup 2015

Heroes


Mitchell Starc


Kumar Sangakkara



Trent Boult


Steven Smith


Brendon McCullum


Flops

Shahid Afridi


David Warner


Eoin Morgan


Dale Steyn


Lasith Malinga



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Monday 30 March 2015

World Cup 2015 Best Moments In One Picture | LivSports.in


The best images from the cricket world cup 2015, Catch the exclusive photos collection that brings all the world cup moment in one picture


1. After a heated battle on the pitch between Riaz
    and Watson...



2. Sangakarras retirement was felt throughout the
    cricketing world, his presence will most definitely
    be missed...




3. We also witnessed a very unfamiliar situation where
    Zimbabwe opener, Chakabva was out as he backed
    into his own stumps against UAE.




4.  India vs. Pakistan always brings about a lot of tension between cricket fans. Sohail Khan put all the rivalry to the side and gave these kids a reason to smile! 



5. We all witnessed New Zealand's victory over
       South Africa, which led to a beautiful moment...




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Friday 27 March 2015

Australia Have a New Mr. Dependable, a new Hercules


Australia's batsman Steve Smith acknowledges the crowd after scoring his century during his Cricket World Cup semi-final match against India in Sydney.





Time will tell how great a batsman Smith proves to be. At the moment, he exudes the certainty of batting greatness. Those magical hands, honed through his early international struggles and his years of dedication and practice, give him unrestrained dexterity, precision and power.

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Feels like a dream for me, says Stephen Fleming


Former New Zealand captain says the style of cricket played in the semi-final and the respect showed by both teams was superb.





In the fast aftermath of New Zealand’s unimaginable World Cup semi-ultimate towards South Africa I discovered myself questioning, is that this a dream?


The 41-year-old, who was captain of the team which lost the 1999 and 2007 semis, said that to see a New Zealand side playing with the freedom and quality that Brendon McCullum's boys are producing, certainly warms his heart.

Wednesday 25 March 2015

Sunil Gavaskar's Heart Goes For India But His Mind Says Australia


India Vs Australia : Semi Finals | World Cup 2015

Sunil Gavaskar Expects India to beat Australia in their semi finals,  but he believes Australia is favorites to win the high-voltage World Cup 2015.




Gavaskar tipped Australia as favourites to win Thursday's semifinal against India but said Dhoni's side can beat the hosts if they bat first and put up a big total.

Australia are favorites because they have psychological advantage of having beaten India in all the matches the two sides have played in all formats in recent times. I understand that World Cup is a different ball game altogether but I still feel that Australia have got the advantage,"Gavaskar said, according to PTI.


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Tuesday 24 March 2015

From Ace Player to Virat the captain

12 Photos Of Virat Kohli Describing His Journey


Virat Kohli was born in Delhi to the Late Prem Kohli and his wife Saroj Kohli as the third child after a brother and sister on 5th November , 1988. He lost his father while on a tour for his U19 team. He represents Delhi and is captain of IPL team Royal Challengers Bangalore. He is very fond of his dog Bruno and his nephew Aarav whose pictures keep coming on his social networking sites.Virat Known for his aggressive nature and for wearing his emotions on his sleeves in the field he came under scanner for several controversies including the famous finger gesture at Australia and his fights with former India teammate Gautam Gambhir in IPL.

The journey of Virat Kohli




The journey of the man who has been the Indian crickets bad boy to captain, who is perhaps the nations biggest hope in world cup 2015. He is the man in the hot seat, hogging all the lime light and possibly soon to be Indian crickets biggest brand, the man is Virat Kohli.



Chappell Touts Spin Bowling As a 'Big Advantage' For India

"Ashwin puts something on the ball, he will get some turn out of it," Chappell said




"Sydney Cricket Ground always turns. They talked about the pitch not turning much when Sri Lanka played there, but there were only slow bowlers, there were no spinners.

Former Australian captain Ian Chappell today said Ravichandran Ashwin will get purchase from the SCG wicket and that spin would be a 'big advantage' for India when they square off against the Michael Clarke-led side in the World Cup semi-finals here on Thursday.

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Sunday 22 March 2015

I Get Along With Indian Cricketers Really Well, Says Glenn Maxwell


Australia's explosive batsman Glenn Maxwell on Sunday said the cash-rich Indian Premier League (IPL) had helped him to get along with Indians really well.




The 26-year-old said that after playing for three IPL teams- Delhi Daredevils, Kings XI Punjab and Mumbai Indians, he had developed real friendship with a number of Indians.
Playing with three different teams, you get to know a lot of them, spend time with them, go to dinners with them and you start to develop real friendships and you stay in touch with them as well, Maxwell said.

'It's sometimes hard, I find myself laughing with a lot of the guys and you get people yelling at you to concentrate or stick to the game. But I'm not into that sort of stuff.'

He added that after playing in IPL with Indians, it had become hard to play against them.
It makes it hard when you play against them because you have got to still have that fine line of keeping it competitive on the field but they re also your mates. So you have got to continue trying to play as if you re playing your worst enemy every time, the right-handed batsman said.

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Thursday 19 March 2015

14 Cricket Grounds Every Cricket Fan Has To Visit Before They Die

Here are those Cricket grounds which have lifted the game of cricket over the years with some of the best Moment and you will surely want to visit before you die.



1. Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia With a capacity of 100,000, the MCG is the world's largest cricket stadium:


2. Eden Gardens, Kolkata, India
Described as the 'Lord's of Asia', Eden Gardens is the second-largest cricket stadium in the world.


3. Pallekele Stadium, Kandy, Sri Lanka
    Surrounded by rolling hills, there are grassy banks on either side of the square on which you can sit back and enjoy the cricket.



4. Dharamsala Cricket Ground, India
    At an altitude of 1,457 metres above sea level, there are spectacular views of the         Himalayas.


5. Boland Park, Paarl, South Africa
   The first-ever ODI at Boland Park ended in a thrilling tie between Zimbabwe and           India




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