Dinesh Lad, Rohit Sharma's childhood coach, emphasizes the importance of tennis-ball cricket in developing a cricketer's skills. This format improves batting techniques, particularly pull and square cut shots. Lad highlights the role of leagues like ISPL in nurturing future stars, praising its initiative and recognizing its value for refining shot-making abilities, especially for batsmen.
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Virat Kohli earned the 'Fielder of the Match' medal in India's win over New Zealand, marking his 300th ODI. India's victory, led by Varun Chakaravarthy's five-wicket haul, secured their place in the semi-final against Australia. Kohli, Axar Patel, and Shreyas Iyer were praised for their fielding efforts. India posted 249 for 9, with Shreyas Iyer top-scoring with 79.
Shubman Gill's composed 87-run knock, alongside Shreyas Iyer and Axar Patel's crucial contributions, led India to a four-wicket victory over England in the first ODI. Despite early setbacks, Gill remained positive, adapting well to the challenging pitch. The match was notable for the absence of Virat Kohli, with Gill stepping up as vice-captain and excelling under pressure.
Following a thrilling victory against Lucknow Super Giants, Delhi Capitals face the challenge of hosting Sunrisers Hyderabad at their 'second home' in Visakhapatnam. With KL Rahul's return bolstering their lineup, Delhi aim to build on their momentum, while Sunrisers seek redemption after a tough loss against LSG.
IPL 2025 introduces a new wave of uncapped players eager to make a mark, including Robin Minz, Suryansh Shedge, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, C Andre Siddarth, and Bevon Jacobs. These young talents bring impressive domestic performances and raw potential, highlighting their readiness to shine on the big stage.
Greg Chappell analyzes how cricket legends like Virat Kohli, Steve Smith and Joe Root face their eventual decline, termed "Elite Performance Decline Syndrome." He observes subtle shifts in their approach, marked by increased caution and a struggle to recapture peak fluency.
Mayank Agarwal was one of the key reasons behind Karnataka winning the Vijay Hazare Trophy (VHT) for a record fifth time in the 2024-25 edition. Mayank finished as the edition's second-highest run-scorer, accumulating 651 runs in 10 matches. However, Mayank's glorious run arrived after perseverance under immense pressure internally and externally. The cricketer was motivated to send a message to those who wrote him off.
New Zealand's Rachin Ravindra made a triumphant return from a bizarre on-field injury, scoring a match-winning 112 in a victory over Bangladesh to secure a spot in the Champions Trophy semi-finals. His crucial partnership with Tom Latham helped eliminate Bangladesh and Pakistan from the competition.
Virat Kohli urges a collective effort to make India a 'Sports Forward Nation' by 2036, emphasizing a holistic approach that includes infrastructure and public education. He highlights the progress in women's sports, praising female athletes for their self-driven success and stressing the need for continued support and infrastructure development across all sports.
Mohammad Kaif criticised the rising use of the 'retired out' tactic in IPL 2025, calling it an act of frustration. His remarks followed CSK’s decision to retire out Devon Conway on 69 during a steep chase against Punjab Kings — a move that failed as CSK lost by 18 runs.