IPL 2024: Why The Sunrisers Hyderabad v Mumbai Indians Contest Was A Truly Unforgettable One?
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by Aviral Rai
10h ago
The IPL 2024 game in Hyderabad last night between the Sunrisers Hyderabad and Mumbai Indians will never be forgotten. Unlike any previous T20 match we’ve watched, it was a run feast. Both sides amassed a massive 523 runs in just 40 overs. Who would have guessed that in such a brief game, we would see nearly 500 runs?  With an amazing 38 sixes in the match, it was the high point of the action! The record number of sixes in a Twenty20 match is that. Both sides were consistently hitting the ball out of the park, making it a slugfest. Each team was vying with the other to score more runs th ..read more
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World Cup 2015 Rewind: When A South African Pipped South Africa To Forge The BlackCaps’ Path Into The Final
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by Pranay Rangra
4d ago
Nostalgia in cricket is like the murmur of an old radio, broadcasting the echoes of bygone matches, where each crack of the bat and each cheer from the crowd reverberate through time. It fills the collective consciousness of fans either with tears of joy or the torment of desolation with victory and defeat being two sides of the same coin. Well, nine summers back to date, a South African born New Zealander, Grant Elliott played the innings of his life to surmount his adopted country over his home nation. Yes, we are talking about the 2015 World Cup semi ..read more
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IPL 2024: Five Proteas That Need To Blossom In The Eden Of T20 Tournaments 
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by Pranay Rangra
5d ago
When the prize money at stake is in millions and the eye balls glued onto the idiot box are in billions, the event in question is undoubtedly an Eden of all T20 tournaments around the globe. Yes, the IPL is certainly a glittering paradise, with the razzmatazz of commercial gains and the eye candy of entertainment, as it once again bestows its grand presence upon us. Starting this evening, the finest talent from franchises across all corners of the biggest cricketing giant in the world a.k.a India will once again lo ..read more
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How WPL Season 2 Could Lead To A Success Story For These Uncapped Players?
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by Saksham Chugh
1w ago
The second season of the Women’s Premier League or the WPL, as it is called, not only brought the first-ever Trophy for the Royal Challengers Bangalore but also brought thrill, excitement and emotions, which eventually made it successful. Right from the beginning of the season, which was a last-ball thriller between Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals, to the enigmatic final between RCB and Delhi Capitals, which ended with a historical win for the Smriti Mandhana-led RCB.  While the first season of the WPL was all about excitement and enthusiasm, the second season turned out to be an opport ..read more
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IPL 2024: Can The Royal Challengers Bangalore Turn Trophy-Drought Luck This Time Around?
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by Pranay Rangra
1w ago
Success is not merely the attainment of goals, but the journey of resilience, determination and growth to pursue these goals! Well, the women from Royal Challengers Bangalore proved the aforementioned in abundance by surmounting to their first WPL title on Sunday evening beating the Delhi Capitals by a whopping eight wickets. The healthy sprinkling of spectators at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi were rather left in dismay seeing their home team capitulate without offering a semblance of a fight. RCB’s determination and re ..read more
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Ravichandran Ashwin: An Appreciation Of A Tireless Achiever
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by Aviral Rai
1w ago
Ravichandran Ashwin, a seasoned stalwart of Indian cricket, has reached a significant milestone in his career: his 100th Test match for the Indian cricket team.  Joining a select group of just thirteen other Indian players, Ashwin’s journey to this achievement speaks volumes about his dedication, skill, and determination on the cricket field.  From his early days to now, he’s shown remarkable growth, becoming one of the best spinners globally.  With every game, he’s not only played but also reshaped the story of Indian cricket, leaving a lasting impression with his outstanding ..read more
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March 19, 1994: Recollecting Brian Lara’s First Test Century In The West Indies
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by Prashant Banjare
1w ago
Brian Lara endured a frustrating delay before making his Test debut, despite excelling as a top scorer in first-class cricket for Trinidad and Tobago. It is often said that talented individuals cannot be denied the opportunity to showcase their skills, and this proved true when he received his first test maroon cap against Pakistan in Lahore in November 1990. He demonstrated his skill during his first test match against renowned bowlers such as Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Imran Khan, and Abdul Qadir. However, he had to wait for three additional years before participating in a complete test ser ..read more
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March 18, 1992: When Zimbabwe Humbled England In The World Cup
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by Prashant Banjare
1w ago
They say cricket is a sport filled with uncertainty, and the world has seen countless unprecedented results over the years. It must be acknowledged that anything can occur on any given day, regardless of a team’s strengths or weaknesses. Cricket fans are constantly intrigued by upsets, eagerly anticipating when underdogs defeat champions to inject added excitement into the tournament. In the 1992 World Cup, the league match between England and Zimbabwe in Albury turned out to be a low-scoring game, leading many to believe that England would easily defeat Zimbabwe.  What happened next was ..read more
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When Brian Lara’s 213 Sparked A Career Renaissance And Stunned The Mighty Aussies
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by Prashant Banjare
2w ago
Adversity causes some men to break; others to break records: William Arthur Ward Cricket history has witnessed numerous comebacks from both teams and individual players, be it batsmen or bowlers. However, one man truly shines in this regard – Brian Charles Lara. Brian was a dominant force during his peak in 1994 and 1995, but he later became more susceptible. It wasn’t that his talent disappeared suddenly, but rather the weight of expectations became overwhelming for him. To compound matters, the once formidable West Indies team was also declining. Ultimately, it serves as a reminder that even ..read more
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Reminiscing South Africa’s Mega One Dayer: The 438 Run Score
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by Pranay Rangra
2w ago
In the annals of cricketing history, amid the lush greens of iconic grounds, there have been exploits that have been etched in the memory of the die-hard faithful forever. Perhaps such has been the narrative of skill, stamina, drama and performance woven into these games, that they have transcended the very fabric of time, making them true classics. Well one such classic or perhaps the Greatest One Day International ever played as some pundits call it was the 438-game between two southern hemisphere powerhouses in South Africa and Aus ..read more
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