Virat has failed to translate his IPL form into an international arena, scoring just 66 runs in six games at an average of 11.00, with the best score of 37 and two ducks. Having scored the most runs in T20 Cup history, this campaign has put somewhat of a dent on his legacy as the best batter
England coach Matthew Mott is wary of the threat Virat Kohli possesses as his side prepares for a knockout semi-final against India at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup.
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The last time these two nations faced off in a Men's T20 World Cup semi-final was just 19 months ago in Adelaide, when a remarkable opening partnership between Jos Buttler and Alex Hales saw England cruise to 10 wicket win that forced a complete rethink in India's T20 strategy and move away
Indian skipper Rohit Sharma surpassed his compatriot Virat Kohli to become the leading run-scorer in the T20I format and levelled his counterpart Pakistan captain Babar Azam's record for most wins as a captain in T20I format.
Former India star all-rounder Yuvraj Singh lavished praise on captain Rohit Sharma for his flamboyant knock against Australia's top-class bowling line-up.
Australia captain Mitchell Marsh won the toss and opted to field against India in their must-win Super 8 clash in the ongoing T20 World Cup at Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium.
India and Australia take on each other in a must-win clash at Saint Lucia on Monday. India is at the top of Group One with two wins in two games and have four points. They won their previous game against Bangladesh by 50 runs. On the other hand, Australia is in the second place with a win an
As India prepare to take on Australia in the clash of cricketing heavyweights at the Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium on Monday, the bowling coach said that the "implementation of plans" against the Aussies will play a big role.
This was one of the biggest moments in the history of Indian cricket as the skipper MS Dhoni became the only captain to have won all the premier white-ball trophies, the ICC T20 World Cup (2007), ICC Cricket World Cup (2011) and ICC Champions Trophy (2013). Having won both the 50-over titles