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TOP 5 FIELDING EFFORTS IN CRICKET

Fielding in the sport of cricket is the action of fielders in collecting the ball after it is struck by the striking batter, to limit the number of runs that the striker scores and/or to get a batter out by either catching a hit ball before it bounces, or by running either batter out before they can complete the run they are currently attempting. There are a number of recognised fielding positions, and they can be categorised into the offside and leg side of the field. Fielding also involves preventing the ball from going to or over the edge of the field.

A fielder or fieldsman may field the ball with any part of his body. However, if while the ball is in play he wilfully fields it otherwise (e.g. by using his hat), the ball becomes dead and five penalty runs are awarded to the batting side, unless the ball previously struck a batter not attempting to hit or avoid the ball. Today we will look into top 5 fielding efforts by the fielders in world cricket.

  1. Darcy Short

“Short take a bow the collection the underarm back flip and the wicket has come from nowhere from something very very special that’s the rest well i needed this the hurricanes here we go Henriques didn’t know where the ball had gone i don’t think”. These were the wordings of commentators while short nailed a screamer run-out against Sidney Sixers in Big Bash League 2018-19.

  1. Cameron Bancroft

“can get back a little fumble will go upstairs yeah i think he’s done enough there Bancroft and he had to sprint up take the deliver the throw the return and then work out where he was in comparison to the stumps he had to totally turn his body away transfer everything back towards the stump slide i think he’s done enough here.” Bancroft got the batsmen run-out while he was running 100 metre from the point where he was standing against Brisbane Heats in 2018-19 edition of Big Bash League.

  1. Corey Anderson

“he has two started well with a four or has he said Jesse Ryder but Corey Anderson is left-handed five the ball’s over it’s over the boundary but he’s dived he’s in here that’s brilliant absolutely brilliant with the right hand”. Anderson was at third man when he sprinted towards deep point to stop a boundary for his team against the Windies.

  1. Jofra Archer

“okay bonnie was calling for him to come on and make the breakthrough he didn’t need to beat the ball increase brilliance from archer”. Archer’s bullet throw which led to Bonnie’s wicket which was looking dangerous during 2018-19 Big Bash League.

  1. David Miller

“well he made great yeah oh it’s tight miller picks up big trouble he’s gone slow off the mark wasn’t he you could see it it’s great feeling now you’re right gilly this is the way this fight back and look at that little pick up and flick and world short scary just defended to the offside but dave miller was in tight at short cover anyway wasn’t he going on it earlier about how fast he is around the boundary ropes”. David Miller nailed a fantastic runout while fielding in the short cover.

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 ALL-TIME INDIA T20 XI (TILL 2020)

Right from the start of the inaugural T20 world cup, we have seen some players who have performed exceptionally well and have cemented their place in the all time playing 11. So, this is my all time playing 11 till now.  

  1. ROHIT SHARMA

For the openers we have Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul. There is absolutely no doubt in having Rohit Sharma in the side. HITMAN has been quite impressive in the shorter formats of the game. His six-hitting ability and explosive batting style completely justify his name ‘Ro-Superhit Sharma’.

  1. KL RAHUL

Alongside Rohit, KL Rahul comes in to open the innings. We had other options like Gautam Gambhir and Shikhar Dhawan but when you have Kamaal Lajawab Rahul, then you don’t have to look for others. Raul has proved to be an absolute match-winner for the Indian team in the 20-over cricket format.

  1. VIRAT KOHLI

THE CHASE MASTER, VIRAT KOHLI IS OUR FIRST CHOICE FOR NUMBER 3 and We are sure there would be no debate on this. WHETHER IT IS BUILDING A TOUGH knock OR CHASING AN IMPOSSIBLE LOOKING SCORE, HE MADE ALL OF IT. VIRAT KOHLI IS THE ONLY CURRENT INDIAN  BATSMAN to have an AVERAGE over 50 IN T20I CRICKET. Kohli WILL ALSO BE the VICE CAPTAIN for this side. 

  1. YUVRAJ SINGH

OUR SIX MACHINE AND A FIGHTER YUVRAJ SINGH WILL COME AT NUMBER 4. The man who hit six 6s in an over off Stuart Broad is a must to have in India’s all-time t20I xi. HE ALSO won THE MAN OF THE tournament award IN THE INAUGURAL edition ICC WORLD T20. Yuvi can also bowl some left-arm orthodox in the middle of the innings that provides a great balance to the team.

  1. SURESH RAINA

Another left left-hander in the form of Suresh Raina will complete our middle order. GREAT FIELDER, GREAT FOOTWORK AGAINST SPINNERS AND AN EFFECTIVE PART-TIME BOWLER. He has got everything to find a spot in this playing xi. Raina is a proven match-winner as he has PLAYED SOME GREAT KNOCKS FOR THE TEAM IN DIFFICULT SITUATIONS.  HE HAS ALSO THE FIRST Indian  BATSMAN WHO SCORED CENTURY IN T20is.

  1. MS DHONI

One of the greatest finishers of all-time, MS dhoni is there at number 6. Not just a great finisher, but also a magnificent wicket keeper and captain, Dhoni is an absolute legend of the game. Dinesh Karthik also has a decent record in this format but ab jab baat Dhoni pe aa Jaye toh kahi aur Jaane ki zarurat nahi. You can’t imagine an Indian without the man who won all the three ICC trophies for the nation. 

  1. HARDIK PANDYA

After A LOT OF CONFUSION between JADEJA OR HARDIK, we decided to go for Pandya, owing to his better batting records. Hardik has a natural ability to absolutely tonk the bowlers out of the park and at number 7, you need a similar kind of player. India has not had many great fast bowling all-rounders after Kapil Dev and Irfan Pathan but Pandya has got all the right ingredients to walk on that path. 

  1. R ASHWIN

After pipping bowlers like Kuldeep Yadav and Harbhajan Singh, Ashwin would be our first spinner for this Indian all-time t20i xi. The off-spinner TOOK T20I 52 WICKETS WITH AN AVERAGE OF 22. He is one of those rare spinners who can bowl in the powerplay as well and claim some early wickets for the team.

  1. BHUVNESHWAR KUMAR

Bhuvneshwar Kumar joins the side to lead the pace attack in terms of experience. With really tough competition between Bhuvi and Nehra Ji, we went for Bhuvi. He has a much better economy rate and no matter whom we pick, our SRH fans will get a treat seeing any one of them bowl.

  1. YUZI CHAHAL

Wrist spinners are always effective in the shorter formats aur ab baat jab wrist spinners ki ho rhi h toh yes, you guessed it right, we are talking about Yuzi Chahal. CHAHAL’S RECORD IN T20 CRICKET FROM PAST 4 YEARS HAVE BEEN VERY IMPRESSIVE AND HE HAS ALSO DELIVERED SOME BEST PERFORMANCES FOR THE TEAM. He is also the second spinner to take six wickets in T20I innings.

  1. JASPRIT BUMRAH

Boom boom Bumrah completes our greatest Indian XI for the t20is. POPULARLY KNOWN AS TOE CRUSHER, Burmah is the current BEST BOWLER FOR INDIA IN T20 CRICKET. He has more t20I wickets than any other Indian bowler right now. With death specialists like Bhuvi and Bumrah, the opposition is going to face a lot of problems to score runs at the end.

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BROTHERS IN IPL

The Indian Premier League (IPL) is a tournament where different teams compete against each other. IPL has given a lot of players to world cricket like Jasprit Bumrah, R Ashwin, Shaun Marsh, Hardik Pandya and many more. IPL also gave world cricket some brothers who either played against or with each other. Here are some brothers who featured in the IPL in recent times.

  1.  Hardik and Krunal Pandya

Both the Pandya brothers play for the same IPL franchise Mumbai Indians. Hardik Pandya made his IPL debut in 2015 vs Royal Challengers Bangalore while Krunal Pandya played his first match in 2016 against Gujarat Lions. Both the brothers have shown a consistent performance for Mumbai Indians. 

Hardik came into limelight when he played a cracking knock of 61 runs off 31 balls against Kolkata Knight Riders. On the other hand, Krunal Pandya gained popularity after he scored 86 off 37 deliveries and took two wickets in a match against Delhi.

Currently, Hardik Pandya is representing India across all three formats of the game. Krunal is a part of the national side in the shortest format. 

  1.  Irfan and Yusuf Pathan

Both the Pathan brothers made their debut in IPL 2008. Yusuf Pathan was a part of Rajasthan Royals for the first three years. He was later picked by Kolkata Knight Riders in 2011 but moved to Sunrisers Hyderabad in the coming years. On the other hand, Irfan Pathan played for Kings XI Punjab for the first two years before moving to Delhi Daredevils. In 2014, he was picked up by Sunrisers Hyderabad.

Yusuf Pathan made his IPL debut against Delhi Daredevils while Irfan Pathan debuted against Chennai Super Kings. Yusuf Pathan scored his first IPL century against Mumbai Indians. He scored 100 runs off 37 balls which was also one of the fastest centuries recorded in the IPL till date. Yusuf Pathan’s IPL career is much more glorious than Irfan Pathan. But still, both the brothers in IPL have played their part for the team.

Irfan Pathan is a former cricketer who played all formats of the game. He is the second Indian bowler to take a hat-trick in Test cricket. Yusuf Pathan is also a former Indian cricketer who played the limited-overs format. Yusuf was also a part of the squad that won the World Cup in 2011.

  1.  Albie and Morne Morkel

Albie Morkel played for Chennai Super Kings since the inaugural season. On the other hand, Morne Morkel played the first three seasons for Rajasthan Royals before he was picked up by Delhi Daredevils in 2011. In 2014, he was picked up by Kolkata Knight Riders. He played his last IPL match in 2016.

Albie Morkel became a superstar for his team in IPL 2012 when he hit 28 runs in one over against Virat Kohli while chasing 206 against Royal Challengers Bangalore.

Morne Morkel had been consistent in IPL with his bowling performance. He bowled with an average of 11.45 and played 70 matches. Both the brothers in IPLwere consistent performers and always contributed to the team.

Being an all-rounder, Albie Morkel had also given some terrific performances while playing for South Africa. Morne Morkel, according to various experts, was the speedster of the South African bowling unit. During his last test series, he became the fifth bowler for South Africa to take 300 wickets in Test cricket.

  1.  Michael and David Hussey

Mike Hussey played for Chennai Super Kings for six seasons of the Indian Premier League. His brother David Hussey was a part of Kolkata Knight Riders and played there for three seasons. He was then picked up by Kings XI Punjab. In 2014 he was moved to Chennai Super Kings as a replacement for Dwayne Bravo. 

Mike Hussey is also the first batsman to hit a century for Chennai Super Kings. He scored 116 runs in 54 balls in his first match of the IPL. He was also an orange cap holder in 2013. David Hussey had a successful first season scoring 319 runs with an average of 29.00. He also received ‘Man of the Match’ award against Deccan Chargers after scoring 38 not out on a tricky pitch to win the match for his side.

Mike Hussey is a former Australian cricketer and currently, he is also their Batting Consultant. In 2018, he was appointed as the batting coach of Chennai Super Kings as well. David Hussey also played for the Australian National Team.

  1. Brendon and Nathan McCullum

Brendon McCullum was first picked up by Kolkata Knight Riders and he played there for three seasons. Nathan McCullum played for Pune Warriors in 2011 and in 2013, he played for Sunrisers Hyderabad. Brendon McCullum is also the first person to score an IPL century and that too in the inaugural match of the league. 

Brendon even went on to captain Kolkata Knight Riders side, whereas Nathan McCullum played only two matches in his IPL career. Brendon McCullum also became the Head Coach of Kolkata Knight Riders in 2019.

Baz also captained the Blackcaps till ICC 2015 World Cup. Brother Nathan McCullum represented the Kiwis till the 2016 T20 World Cup before calling off his career. Brendon McCullum also has a Test triple century to his name.

  1. Shaun and Mitchell Marsh

Shaun Marsh made his IPL debut playing for Kings XI Punjab in 2008. He consistently played for KXIP which also makes him one of the most vital players till date.

Mitchell Marsh made his IPL debut for Deccan Chargers in 2010. In 2011, Mitchell Marsh was picked by Pune Warriors where he played for the next three seasons before moving to the Rising Pune Supergiants. Shaun Marsh had a fantastic season in 2008 where he scored a century for his team and also won the Orange Cap award. Mitchell Marsh has not been too impressive in the IPL till now. 

Shaun Marsh is currently playing for Australia in test and one-day matches. He is an explosive opening batsman and can adapt himself for the middle order as well. Mitchell Marsh, being an all-rounder also showed some character while playing for Australia in all formats of the game.

  1. Dwayne and Darren Bravo

Dwayne Bravo made his IPL debut for Mumbai Indians, playing there for the first two seasons before moving to Chennai Super Kings. Since then, Bravo has been performing well for the team. In 2012, he scored 461 runs at an average of 57 with a strike rate of 178. In 2013, he also won the Purple Cap. He took 32 wickets with an average of 9.15 surpassing his teammate Albie Morkel. In 2015, he took 26 wickets which helped him win the Purple Cap for the second time. In 2016, he was picked up by Gujarat Lions in the auctions before making a comeback for Chennai Super Kings. 

In 2012, Darren Bravo was picked up by Deccan Chargers but could not play a game there because of the Australia-West Indies series. Darren finally made his IPL debut for Kolkata Knight Riders in 2017 where he featured in just a single game.

Dwayne Bravo is currently playing international cricket for the West Indies. In 2018, he retired from all formats of the game but later made a comeback to play T20Is. Darren Bravo, on the other hand, plays all three formats of the game.

  1. Deepak and Rahul Chahar

In 2016, Deepak Chahar made his IPL debut for Rising Pune Supergiants where he played for two seasons. He showed some decent performances before Chennai Super Kings picked him in 2018. His time at CSK acted as a career-defining moment for him as he had many match-winning performances for them.

Rahul Chahar also made his IPL debut playing for the Rising Pune Supergiants in 2017. In 2018, he was picked by Mumbai Indians at the auctions. He played 16 matches and took 15 wickets in that season. 

Deepak Chahar is currently playing limited-overs cricket for India. He made his T20I debut in 2018 in an away match against England. Chahar also holds the record of claiming the first hat-trick for India in the Men’s T20Is. Rahul Chahar is also a part of the Indian team in the T20Is.

  1. Sam and Tom Curran

Sam Curran made his IPL debut in 2019 for the Kings XI Punjab. He played only one season till now as Chennai Super Kings bought him at this year’s auctions. His breakthrough moment came against Delhi Capitals where he took a hat-trick and made 20 runs in the same match. He also scored a fifty for his team off just 23 balls in the same season. 

Tom Curran debuted in IPL with the Kolkata Knight Riders. He could play only five matches as the franchise was not much impressed with his performances. Rajasthan Royals picked Tom for the 2020 edition of the Indian Premier League.

Sam Curran is currently playing all formats of the game for England. He made his Test debut against Pakistan in 2018 followed by the limited-over formats. Sam impressed the team management with his batting and bowling skills to become a regular member of the side. Just like Sam, Tom also plays all three formats for the national side. He made his international debut in 2017 and gave some decent performances since then. 

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HIGHEST PARTNERSHIPS IN ODI CRICKET

Cricket is a game in which teamwork is most important. If one person fails to perform, the whole team has to pay for the loss. In cricket, partnership at times becomes very important. If a team gets a good partnership in the innings, they feel themselves into a good position. So basically in cricket, a whole team’s effort is very important. Here are some of the top 10 partnerships which changed the result of the game.

  1. Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels (372 runs) West Indies vs Zimbabwe, 24th February 2015

West Indies won the toss and elected to bat. Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels were the two batsmen who had to take the team out from the difficult situation. Before the World Cup, Gayle was not in good form. So the management was thinking whether he would be able to make a statement or not.

Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels after scoring centuries

Both the players were playing well and they were trying to build a good score against Zimbabwe. Both the batsmen scored centuries. Gayle scored 215 runs in just 147 balls. Samuels scored 133 runs off 156 balls. West Indies won the match by 73 runs by Duckworth Lewis (D/L) method. Chris Gayle was selected Man of the Match as he hit a double century.

  1. John Campbell and Shai Hope (365 runs) West Indies vs Ireland, 5th May 2019

Ireland won the toss and elected to field first. The opening pair Shai Hope and John Campbell started their innings well. From the past few months before, the West Indies was trying to find a suitable opening pair for them. John Campbell from the start of the innings was looking steady whereas Shai Hope, as always looked dangerous.

Both the batter celebrating after a successful partnership

Both of the batsmen conceded 100 runs in 20 overs itself. After half of the innings, John Campbell started to accelerate the innings and completed his century within 99 balls. Both the players played well at the end and helped their team to win the game comfortably by 196 runs. John Campbell was the Man of the Match.

  1. Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid (331 runs) India vs New Zealand, 8th November 1999

India had won the toss and they elected to bat first. India didn’t start well as they lost Sourav Ganguly early. Sachin and Dravid stood well as they were playing fearless cricket against the kiwis. Sachin was the captain of the side, so he had more responsibilities to perform. He was playing attacking cricket, on the other side, Dravid was playing steady cricket by defending good balls.

Both the batsmen walking towards the pavilion after finishing the innings

Both the players took the team from a situation where anything could have happened. Dravid got out by making 153 runs and Sachin scored highest individual score 186* of that time. India won that match by 174 runs and Sachin was chosen as Man of the Match. 

  1. Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid (318 runs) India vs Sri Lanka, 26th May 1999

India had won the toss and they elected to bat first. India didn’t start well as they lost Sourav Ganguly early. He got run out at the non-striker’s end. Sachin and Dravid stood well as they were playing fearless cricket against the kiwis. Sachin was the captain of the side, so he had more responsibilities to perform. He was playing attacking cricket, on the other side, Dravid was playing steady cricket by defending good balls and thrashing bad balls over the ground.

Both the batter celebrating after scoring centuries and a strong partnership

Both the players took the team from a situation where anything could have happened. The pressure was building upon both the players, but they batted so well and took the team away from that situation. Dravid got out by making 153 runs and Sachin scored highest individual score 186* of that time. India won that match by 174 runs and Sachin was chosen as Man of the Match. 

  1. Imam-ul-Haq and Fakhar Zaman (304 runs) Pakistan vs Zimbabwe, 20th July 2018

Pakistan won the toss and decided to bat first. Both the openers Imam-ul-Haq and Fakhar Zaman walked into the middle and as soon as they entered both of them started scoring runs in a hustle. Imam was playing good cricket as he was earlier struggling with his form. Fakhar was in good form as he was looking good while batting.

Both batter complementing each other during a match against zimbabwe

Both the batsmen were in their rhythm as they are playing fearless cricket against Zimbabwe. Imam scored 113 runs while Fakhar scored his maiden double ton in international cricket. He scored 210 runs. Pakistan won that match by 244 runs and Fakhar was the Man of the Match. 

  1. Tamim Iqbal and Liton Das (292 runs) Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe, 6th March 2020

Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to field first. Tamim Iqbal and Liton Das were the openers to start innings for Bangladesh. Bangladesh got a slow start as they scored two runs in 10 balls. Tamim Iqbal started accelerating innings for Bangladesh. Following him, Das also started scoring runs quickly. Both the batsmen were looking steady as they were approaching towards a good score. Liton Das got his century number three and on the other hand, Tamim was trying to rotate strike.

Liton Das celebrating after hitting a century

After they settled, both the batsmen started playing attacking cricket. Zimbabwe also in the middle dropped some catches and gave both batsmen a chance to score big runs. Bangladesh scored 322 in 43 overs due to D/L method as the overs got decreased in both innings. Tamim scored unbeaten 128 runs. Das scored 176 runs and became the first player for Bangladesh to have the highest individual score in ODI. Bangladesh won by 123 runs ( D/L Method) and Liton Das was the Man of the Match. 

  1. Quinton de Kock and Hashim Amla (282* runs) South Africa vs Bangladesh, 15th October 2017

Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat first. Bangladesh gave the target of 278 in 300 balls. Quinton de Kock and Hashim Amla, both the openers walked into the middle. De Kock gave a brilliant start to the team. Amla on the other end, trying to rotate the strike and keep putting pressure upon Bangladeshi bowlers. De Kock was playing very well.

Both the batter congratulating each other after 100 runs partnership

Fielders were leaving catches and both the batsmen were getting an opportunity to build up a strong partnership. Both the batsmen finished the game for their team. De Kock scored 168 runs off 145 balls. Amla scored 110 runs off 112 balls. South Africa had a comfortable win as they beat Bangladesh by 10 wickets. De Kock was the Man of the Match. 

  1. Upul Tharanga and Tillakaratne Dilshan (282 runs) Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe, 10th March 2011

Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to field first. From the Sri Lanka side, Upul Tharanga and Tillakaratne Dilshan came out to open the innings. Tharanga was struggling to get opening runs for his team while Dilshan got a good start. In the middle overs both the batsmen started scoring well and were also able to find boundaries.

Both batter looking towards the ball

Dilshan was batting with the strike rate of 200 at the beginning of the innings. Tharanga and Dilshan both completed their centuries and led Sri Lanka towards a solid total to defend in the second innings. Tharanga got 133 while Dilshan got 144. Sri Lanka won by 139 runs. Dilshan was the Man of the Match.

  1. Mohammad Azharuddin and Ajay Jadeja (275* runs) India vs Zimbabwe, 9th April 1998

Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to field first. India didn’t get a good start as their opening batsmen Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly departed very cheaply. VVS Laxman also got out on a duck. Mohammad Azharuddin and Ajay Jadeja were on the crease. The match was in a position where the middle order has to come and make a statement for their team. Azharuddin was batting well and Ajay Jadeja was supporting him well.

Azharuddin and Ajay Jadeja in one frame

Both were in the starting of the innings, trying to rotate the strike and trying to build up pressure on the opponent. Azharuddin and Jadeja both completed their centuries and it was the then highest partnership recorded in the book of history. Azhar made 153 while Jadeja scored 116. India won that match by 32 runs and Azhar was the Man of the match.

  1.  James Marshall and Brendon McCullum (274 runs) New Zealand vs Ireland, 1st July 2008

Ireland won the toss and elected to field first. Brendon McCullum and James Marshall came out to open the innings for Kiwis. McCullum got a great start as he started his innings with a six over covers. James was struggling a bit but was able to overcome well and try to take Kiwis innings towards a good score.

James Marshall hitting the Irish bowlers for boundaries

McCullum and James both reached their respective centuries. Both were playing well and setting a good partnership also. Ireland also dropped some easy catches in between. McCullum scored 166 off 135 balls while James scored 161 off 141 balls. Kiwis won that match by a huge margin of 290 runs which itself makes a record of winning a match with one of the biggest margins. 

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Match Review: 2016 Indian premier League Final; Sunrisers choke RCB chase to seal first title

The 2016 season was the first IPL season to use LED stumps. Following the suspension of Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals for two years over a spot-fixing and betting scandal, the IPL allocated spots for two new franchises to take their.

The process would result in the establishment of the Gujarat Lions and Rising Pune Supergiants in 2016.
On 29th May 2016, The final match of vivo IPL had been played. Royal Challengers Banglore Playing their 3rd final whereas, Sunrisers Hyderabad playing their 2nd final in IPL. Both the teams never won a single title in their IPL career.

The match was played at M. Chinnaswamy stadium. It was the home ground of Team Royal Challengers Banglore. Sunrisers Hyderabad won the toss.After winning the toss, Sunrisers Hyderabad captain David Warner opted to bat first and were given a good start by skipper David Warner and Shikhar Dhawan by showing their intent early on scoring very big on a ground where tall scores have been chased down nonchalantly. The Australian opener was on fire and smashed 69 off 38 balls and set the platform for Hyderabad’s win. Yuvraj Singh, who came in at 97/2 in 10th over, sustained Hyderabad’s momentum with his free flowing bat-swing. He raced to 38 with four fours and two sixes before falling to Jordan’s slower ball. Ben Cutting provided final push in Hyderabad’s score clobbering low full-tosses and attempted yorkers of Shane Watson scoring 24 runs in final over which proved at the end to be a valuable match-turning point.


RCB skipper Virat Kohli and West Indian Chris Gayle gave their team the perfect start and in no time reached the 100-run mark without any loss scoring 114 in 10.3 overs with Gayle alone contributing 76. But Hyderabad were able to apply brakes with Gayle’s wicket. Hyderabad were able to continue to put pressure on Bangalore taking Gayle, Kohli and de Villiers in the space of 20 balls. Still needing 61 off 37 balls, Watson tried to make up for his lapses with the ball swatting Henriques for a six over long-on but was immediately dismissed along with KL Rahul leaving rest of the team with too much to do in too little time. Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Purple Cap holder in this season, held composure in last overs delivering successive yorkers and giving just 14 runs in 18th and 20th over combined and helped Hyderabad lift their maiden Indian Premier League trophy.
Sunrisers Hyderabad set up a big total of 208/7 off 20 overs for their opposition. While chasing 209 to win, Royal Challengers Bangalore could only manage 200/7 off their 20 overs, thus falling short of their target. Sunrisers Hyderabad won the match by 8 runs and secured the 2016 Indian Premier League trophy, which happens to be their maiden title in the history of the tournament.


Ben Cutting of Sunrisers Hyderabad was declared the man of the match in the Final, Virat Kohli of Royal Challengers Bangalore was declared the most valuable player of the tournament and Mustafizur Rahman of Sunrisers Hyderabad was declared as the emerging player of the season for the 2016 Indian Premier League.

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Match Review on Manchester Derby (2019-20 English Premier League)8th March,2020 at Old Trafford

One of the most thrilling and fascinating fixture in the premier league is the Manchester derby. United and City playing against each other. On 8th March, at Old Trafford stadium, home ground of Manchester United F.C., hosted this much awaited fixture. Manchester United emerged victorious with a final score of 2-0, courtesy of two errors from city keeper Ederson. Anthony Martial and Scott McTominay netted but Ederson was at fault for both goals. The result also means Liverpool are now only two wins away from winning their first title in thirty years.

United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer added:
“Anthony and Bruno have hit it off. It is a privilege to be a manager of a squad with this attitude. You can’t ask for more. They are going to improve as players as well.”

The home side maintained the upper hand and frustrated the visitors to break the deadlock, which came from a challenge from Ilkay Gundogan on Bruno Fernandes which resulted in a united free kick. Fernandes took the resulting free kick and chipped the ball over the city defence to a waiting Martial who volleyed it goalwards, past Ederson who got a touch on the ball but it slid underneath him into the net on the half hour mark.

In the second half, city had a fairytale start after Raheem Sterling played Sergio Aguero in, and he fired the ball into the net. However, the assistant referee flagged Aguero offside, which was later confirmed by VAR (Video Assistant Refree). Ederson granted United their second goal on 49th minute, a terribly controlled backpass saw the goalkeeper and Martial diving for the ball inches away from the line which Ederson managed to clear ahead of the French International. Ederson’s nightmare afternoon was complete when a dredful clearance found McTominay, who made no mistake in injury time as Solskjaer was left to savour a league double over Guardiola, and a third win over city this season.

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IPL 2020 suspended till further notice: BCCI

The Board of control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Thursday suspended the thirteenth edition of Indian Premier League (IPL 2020) “till further notice” due to outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, which claimed over 400 hundred lives and has affected more than 12,000 people across the country.”Due to the evolving global health issues regarding COVID-19 and lockdown measures enforced by the govt. of India to break the chain of the pandemic, the IPL Governing Council of the BCCI has decided that the IPL 2020 will be suspended until further notice,” said BCCI secretary Jay Shah. The IPL was set to begin on 29 March and end on May 24, was primarily postponed until 15 April once a surge of coronavirus positive cases in the country. However, with the situation not allowing any sporting activity to be conducted across the country and in midst of 40 day lockdown the BCCI did not issue any fresh date.”The health and safety of the nation and everybody involved in the event is our top priority, the BCCI along with the franchise owners, broadcaster, sponsors and all stakeholders acknowledge that the IPL 2020 season can only begin once it’s safe,” Shah further said.“BCCI will continue to monitor and review the situation regarding the potential start date and will continue to take guidance from the Govt. of India, State Govt.s and other State Regulatory bodies,” Shah added. “Former Indian batsman VVS Laxman said that the IPL should be played before the T20 World Cup that is scheduled to be held in Australia in October & November. Former England batsman, Kevin Pietersen suggested that the tournament should be shortened from its normal eight week duration and should be played behind closed doors.

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