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Sunday, 17 November 2013

India win series, lose Tendulkar


MUMBAI:
 As India were performing the last rites on yet another spineless West Indian innings,Anjali Tendulkar, taking in her husband’s final day in international cricket from the stands, admitted that he belonged first to Mumbai and India, and only then to his family. It was an admission she needn’t have made – for Tendulkar became part of the national discourse far earlier than he gave himself up to nuptial ties. On Saturday, although the maestro wasn’t required to bat again in his side’s demolition of the visitors by an innings and 126 runs, Tendulkar patrolled the boundary with the zeal of a debutant, storming into the circle to celebrate each time a wicket fell.

There was this hope that an irritating partnership at some stage may compel MS Dhoni to throw the ball to Tendulkar and let him work those fast leg-spinners that have broken many a nagging stand over the years. The nagging stand proved to be beyond the West Indies. But at 162/8, with the first session extended in view of an impending Indian victory, Tendulkar got to turn his arm over for twelve deliveries. Alas, a wicket eluded him. But Man of the Match Pragyan Ojha (5/49, 10/89 for the match) and R. Ashwin (4/89) had done enough to set up India's sixth successive victory in Tests, which was also Tendulkar's 72nd with the side.

No sooner did Mohammad Shami flatten last man Shannon Gabriel's furniture with a late in-swinger, Tendulkar raced to the pitch and uprooted a stump. He was then accorded what Harsha Bhogle termed a 'mobile Guard of Honour' on his was back, the floppy hat concealing an outpouring of emotion that a hand to the eye revealed. He paused for a moment at the top of the stairs to wave the stump at the crowd, before disappearing from view.

Poor series


Tendulkar's farewell aside, the series was a remarkably poor advertisement for Test cricket, a misnomer of a contest between mis-matched teams:  the Windies did not last three days at either Kolkata or Mumbai and failed to reach 250 in four innings. They resumed on 42/3 on Saturday morning and were shot out in less than 35 overs. Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels began in a tearing hurry – as if a few overs of lusty hitting was all that stood between them and safety. Four boundaries came off an Ashwin over, and Gayle massacred Ojha for a towering six. 

It was when the total (too grandiose a term, really, for the West Indian score!) reached 74 – precisely as many as Tendulkar had made in his last essay – that the slide was initiated. 

Another slide


Samuels, influenced by god-only-knows what chemical reactions in his brain, sprung out of the crease to Ojha. The ball spun away, beat the batsman, and Dhoni did the rest. Having asserted momentary supremacy with a huge hit, Gayle (35) failed to capitalize, and perished to the edge against a faster one from the left-arm spinner, Dhoni snapping up another good catch behind the wicket.



Ojha’s third of the morning came the easiest. Narsingh Deonarine, having established his place in the almanacs, popped back the simplest of return catches, the Windies descending to 90/6, the match heading for a hasty termination even before lunch on the third day. 

Shivnarine Chanderpaul, playing a most neglected 150th Test match, and Denesh Ramdin delayed the inevitable with a 68-run alliance, before Chanderpaul was trapped in front by Ashwin with one that hurried straight on. Darren Sammy became Ojha's fifth (and 10th of the match). But you don't want to go into the gory details. Not here. Not in this series. Maybe against South Africa in a month's time.

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Monday, 4 November 2013

Virat Kohli becomes number-one ranked ODI batsman

DUBAI: Virat Kohli today became the number one batsman in One-day cricket after a superbbatting show against Australia in the just-concluded series, in which he scored 344 runs.


Kohli had scores of 61 (in Pune), 100 not out (in Jaipur), 68 (in Mohali), 115 not out (in Nagpur) and 0 (in Bengaluru).
This gave the 24-year-old a series aggregate of 344 runs at an average of 114.66, and a reward of 38 ratings points which helped him to jump three places to top of the ICC ranking table for ODI batsmen.
He has achieved the number-one spot for the first time in his career, just a few days before his 25th birthday.

Kohli has now become the third India batsman to hold the number-one batting rank in ODI cricket, after Sachin Tendulkar and MS Dhoni.

Tendulkar first claimed the number one position when he took over from Brian Lara in February 1996. He was last number one in March 2008.

Dhoni first reached number one when he took over from Ricky Ponting in April 2006. He was last ranked number one in July 2010.

Kohli now leads South Africa's Hashim Amla by 13 ratings points. Amla had been holding the coveted number-one position since November 2010. Kohli is not the only batsman who has gained in the latest rankings, which were released today.

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Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Virat Kohli's whirlwind knock shatters ODI record books

Jaipur:  Virat Kohli scores fastest ton by an Indian in ODIsVirat Kohli is a cricketer who symbolises hard-work, dedication and ruthless form. Against Australia on Wednesday, the Delhi batsman epitomised all three and added the element of aggression as he became the fastest Indian to the three-figure mark.

Virat Kohli: By the people, for the people, of the people!

While he does plan his knocks and makes his strategies according to what situations demand, Kohli said after Wednesday's thrilling contest that he did not intend to break records when he walked in to bat. "I wanted to go out there and play my part. I did not plan to get it (the century) in 52 balls. It is not about how many balls you get it but if the team wins or not," he said at the post-match conference.

Numbers may not matter to him much but here is taking a look at the stunning statistics:

# Virat Kohli, with 52-ball hundred, has set an Indian record for the quickest century in ODIs - the seventh quickest in ODIs.

# Virender Sehwag's 60-ball hundred (125 not out off 74 balls) vs New Zealand at Hamilton on March 11, 2009 was the previous quickest hundred by an Indian player in ODIs.

# Kohli, with 850 runs at an average of 50.00 in 24 matches, is the top run-scorer for India in ODIs this year.

# Kohli became the third batsman after Shikhar Dhawan and Tillakaratne Dilshan to register three hundreds in ODIs this year.

# Kohli's 16th century in ODIs is his second vs Australia.

# Kohli is averaging 67.79 in Indian wins - the second highest average amongst the batsmen with 3000 runs or more in ODIs - his aggregate being 3593 at an average of 67.79 in 72 matches, including 15 hundreds. Dhoni is averaging 73.80 in Indian wins - his tally being 4650 in 130 matches.
Here's the list of fastest centurions in ODIs:


PlayerRunsBallsMatchVenueYear
Shahid Afridi10237Pakistan vs Sri LankaNairobi1996
MV Boucher147*44South Africa vs ZimbabwePotchefstroom2006
BC Lara11745West Indies vs BangladeshDhaka1999
Shahid Afridi10245Pakistan vs IndiaKanpur1999
ST Jayasuriya13448Sri Lanka vs PakistanSingapore1996
KJ O'Brien11350Ireland vs EnglandBangalore2011
Virat Kohli100*52India vs AustraliaJaipur2013


Fastest ton by an Indian batsman in ODIs, 7th fastest of all-time:


PlayerRunsBallsMatchVenueYear
Virat Kohli100*52India vs AustraliaJaipur2013
V Sehwag125*60India vs New ZealandHamilton2009
M Azharuddin10862India vs New ZealandBaroda1988
Yuvraj Singh138*64India vs EnglandRajkot2008
Suresh Raina10166India vs Hong KongKarachi2008

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Saturday, 5 October 2013

Other : Chandila's lawyer criticises BCCI procedure

A day after Ajit Chandila was interrogated in New Delhi on Wednesday by the BCCI Anti-Corruption and Security Unit chief Ravi Sawani, his lawyer has criticised the BCCI's procedure, alleging that the Sawani report has relied on police documents rather than original investigation.
"The BCCI's procedure in itself is faulty," Rakesh Kumar, Chandila's counsel, said. "They have appointed a commissioner for inquiry who is not conducting any investigation on his own. He is just relying on the police documents which are submitted to the court."
Kumar, who accompanied Chandila for the questioning that lasted nearly three hours, added that his client wasn't even "issued a show-cause notice". "I am not aware what are the charges against my client and they are simply holding him guilty. In case they go ahead and take severe action against my client, we will certainly challenge it in the court of law."
While the BCCI on September 13 announced the verdict on all the other five Royals cricketers who were allegedly involved in the IPL spot-fixing scandal, banning Sreesanth and Ankeet Chavan for life, suspending Amit Singh for five years, Siddharth Trivedi for a year and clearing Harmeet Singh of all the charges, Chandila's case has been pending for long.
Since Chandila received bail on September 9, Sawani, who had been appointed to hand over a report to the BCCI disciplinary committee, couldn't meet the him earlier. As a result, the disciplinary committee of the BCCI had proceeded based on Sawani's finding on all the other players except Chandila.
"More than 10 days' notice had been served to Chandila before Sawani questioned him. Once his findings are forwarded to the disciplinary committee, the committee will then summon the player before pronouncing its verdict," a BCCI insider said.
That is unlikely to happen soon since Chandila has sought "seven to ten days' time" for submitting his written statement. Sawani can only finalise his findings once he receives the statement.
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Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Facing the No. 1 Test team will show where India stand, says Virat Kohli




India's proposed tour to South Africa, at the end of this year, is an eagerly awaited one. But with the BCCI scheduling a series against the West Indies at home in November and the New Zealand tour starting on January 19, the face-off with the No. 1 Test team has been put in doubt.

But if Virat Kohli is to be believed, the players are eagerly looking forward to facing the Proteas as it will enable them to test their mettle against the best.

"Definitely, that (South Africa series) is something that we all are looking forward to. I hope things work out and we get to play at least some games in South Africa," Kohli said on the sidelines of a promotional event here on Tuesday.

"But I can’t take a call on that. Let’s wait for the decision. All we can do is be prepared. We have had that series in mind for a long time. It is something that will set the standards for the Indian team going forward because it is a very young team. I am really looking forward to it."

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HOWEVER, before the West Indies series another important assignment that beckons India is the limited-over series against Australia, starting on October 10, which includes one T20I and seven ODIs.

But they will be without the services of Michael Clarke, who is nursing a back injury. Virat, however, feels that despite the skipper’s absence Australia will be a tough nut to crack.

"Clarke is one of their main players but apart from him they have other match-winners also. It will be a tough challenge for us," he said.

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'I will be looking to play alongside Tendulkar in his 200th Test' The Australia series will also see the comeback of Yuvraj Singh to the national fold after nine months and Kohli said he had no doubts that the dashing left-handers would make an impact.



"I am happy about the way Yuvi regained his fitness. For the six weeks that he spent in France for regaining fitness along with Zaheer Khan, he had no contact with others and just focused on his goal. He put in his effort and got the result," he said.

Kohli said the others Indian players are also fresh before facing the Aussies after a rest of almost two months.

"After the rest, I have only started concentrating on cricket in the last 15 to 20 days. We have a hectic season ahead and are excited about it. Most of the players have got almost two months of rest which was needed before this long season," he said.



The West Indies series in November may see Sachin Tendulkar playing his 200th Test.

Kohli said he was eager to be in the team for that game.


"He has set records upon records. Nobody in the history of cricket has achieved so much and the milestone of playing 200 Tests is truly a commendable one. He is the most deserving player for the achievement," he said.

"He has always been my idol and I am looking forward to the day when I will play in that Test with him."

Wednesday, 4 September 2013

Kohli is a rare talent, says Gary Kirsten



Hyderabad  :   Former India coach Gary Kirsten always had the belief that the immensely talented Virat Kohli will grow into a "great cricketer" and the South African considers himself fortunate to have been a part of that process.

"I always had a different kind of feeling when I started working with Virat Kohli. From the beginning, I was very sure that he was a rare talent and would become a great player. He grew massively in these past few years and has matured a lot. I was fortunate to be part of that process of seeing him grow and that give me immense pleasure," said Kirsten.

Asked whether Kohli be able to step into Sachin Tendulkar's shoes once the legend calls time on his illustrious career spanning close to two and a half decades, Kirsten was very cautious about his choice of words.

"I have always been very careful about appointing someone in that place (Tendulkar's replacement). It's a very dangerous position and very risky to name anyone. That's something that you guys (media) do but I won't do that.

"All I can say is that Kohli is a fantastic batsman whom the opposition bowlers are finding it difficult to get out. The teams nowadays do a lot of planning to get him out," he said.

[Via : NDTV]

Thursday, 22 August 2013

Virat Kohli highest-placed Indian at tied 6th in ICC T20 rankings


Dubai  :  Virat Kohli is the highest-ranked Indian batsman at joint sixth but there is no Indian presence in the top-10 of the bowlers' list in the latest ICC Twenty20 rankings issued on Wednesday.

At eighth, Suresh Raina is the second Indian batsman in the top-10 with Yuvraj Singh being a distant next best at 16th.


Off-spinner R Ashwin is the highest-ranked Indian bowler at 16th in the chart.




Elsewhere, Pakistan will begin their two-match Twenty20 International series against Zimbabwe on August 23 with an aim to reduce the gap with number-one ranked Sri Lanka.

The two-match series starts in Harare with the second match scheduled to be held on 24 August.


Currently ranked second with 124 ratings points, Mohammad Hafeez's side can gain one ratings point if it wins both the matches, to finish with 125 ratings points and thereby reduce the gap with number-one ranked Sri Lanka (128) to three.


Zimbabwe too have an opportunity to move up, and will jump one place to 11th if they win both matches in the series. Zimbabwe are currently ranked 12th with 48 ratings points, and can gain up to 16 ratings points to move into 11th with 64 ratings points.


Meanwhile, Pakistan captain Mohammad Hafeez will start the series with an all-round presence in the rankings.


Hafeez is currently ranked second among all-rounders with a career-high 432 ratings points, and is also fourth in the bowlers list and 17th among the batsmen.


In the bowling table, Saeed Ajmal in second and Shahid Afridi in 11th are the other Pakistan players inside the top 20.


For Zimbabwe, spinner Prosper Utseya is the only bowler inside the top 10, in ninth position.The bowlers' list is still headed by West Indies' Sunil Narine, with Sri Lanka's Ajantha Mendis in third.


[Courtesy : NDTV.Sports]

Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Breaking News : Virat Kohli Bags Arjuna Award



Indian cricketer Virat Kohli has been awarded the 'Arjuna Award' , by the Government of India in recognition of his contribution to sport. The BCCI had nominated Kohli’s name to the Sports Ministry in April this year.


Along with Kohli, badminton player PV Sindhu who created history by winning a bronze medal in the recently concluded world badminton championships, has also bagged the award.

The Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award, the highest sporting honour in the country, has been given to ace shooter Ronjan Sodhi.

The national sports awards will be held in New Delhi on August 29. The winners receive a statuette, a citation and a cash prize of Rs.5 lakh. 

The Arjuna Award selection committee was headed by three-time billiards world champion Michael Ferreira and comprised former India hockey captain Zafar Iqbal, archer Limba Ram, cricketer Ravi Shastri and table tennis player Indu Puri amongst others.


FULL AWARDS LIST ~

'Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna' : Ronjan Sodhi

'Arjuna Awards' :
Chekrovolu Swuro (Archery) 
Renjith Maheshwary (Athletics) 
PV Sindhu (Badminton) 
Kavita Chahal (Boxing) 
Rupesh Shah (Snooker and Billiards) 
Virat Kohli (Cricket) 
Abhijeet Gupta (Chess) 
Gaganjeet Bhullar (Golf) 
Saba Anjum (Hockey) 
Rajkumari Rathore (Shooting) 
Joshna Chinappa (Squash) 
Neha Rathi (Wrestling) 
Dharmender Dalal (Wrestling) 
Amit Kumar Saroha (Athletics)

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This is a Proud Moment For Virat Kohli Fans. We all know how Virat has been Contributing to Indian Cricket and guiding the team towards victory many times. 
So it's a great honor presented by the Indian Govt. to India's star Cricketer Virat Kohli.
WE ARE PROUD TO BE 'KOHLIANS'

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Friday, 9 August 2013

I will not change my natural instinct which is to be aggressive, says Virat Kohli



New Delhi :  India's explosive batsman Virat Kohli on Wednesday said there is nothing wrong in being aggressive on the field and sees no reason for changing his approach, the criticism by some former cricketers notwithstanding.

Kohli, who captained India to a 5-0 whitewash of Zimbabwe in the one-day series recently, was criticised by former cricketers and commentators and they wanted him to shed his hyperactive demeanour.

Reacting to the 24-year-old Delhi player's angry reactions and arguments with the on-field umpires after he was given out by the third umpire in the second One-Day International (ODI) July 26 in Harare, the former stalwarts said he should change his attitude, more so as he was the captain.

"The criticism has been with me for a long time and I had said before that I do not intend to cross the line at any point of time. But I will not change my natural instinct which is to be aggressive as it helps me to focus and concentrate on my game," he told IANS on the sidelines of a promotional event Cinthol Challenge Virat.

"Crossing the line is not on at all and I wouldn't do it at any point of time. But when you have an emotional overflow, you tend to make a mistake. I am human and not a machine. Everyone makes mistakes and the point is we must learn from and not repeat them."



The Zimbabwe tour was the first one where he was designated as captain for the entire series.

"Being a captain is a very different experience, there is a lot at stake. It is probably the biggest post in sports in our country so obviously it comes with a lot of pressure and responsibility. I really enjoy each and every moment of it. It brings a lot of challenges along with it and I want to live up to them. I have enjoyed my stint," said Kohli, who also leads the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

The regular India vice-captain added that a series against minnows like Zimbabwe is as important as any other.

"A lot of players benefited from the series, many of them getting the opportunity after being in the dressing room for two-three months. They had to get some games and in international cricket even if you score runs in a side game, it boosts your confidence."

"Scoring runs and getting wickets in any game gives you confidence and everyone realises that. I think the series was as important as any other and it is for the individual how prepares for it."

[Via : NDTV]

Thursday, 8 August 2013

MS Dhoni hard to contact when on a holiday, says Virat Kohli


New Delhi : Star batsman Virat Kohli on Wednesday said the tips he picked up from skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the West Indies proved beneficial for him while leading a young Indian team in Zimbabwe, where they inflicted a 5-0 series whitewash on the hosts.

Kohli had captained the Indian side in three One-dayers in the West Indies when Dhoni was sidelined after hurting his hamstring in the first match of the tri-nation series.


"He (Dhoni) is a guy who doesn't say much. But I keep talking to him about different situations and what I could do and how should I keep myself calm in pressure situations while captaining the side. It helped me chatting to him in the West Indies when he wasn't playing and I was captaining the side. All the tips he gave me really helped me," Kohli said when asked about Dhoni's influence on him as a leader.



India recorded their first-ever ODI series whitewash on the foreign soil when they trounced Zimbabwe 5-0.

Kohli said he has not been able to speak to Dhoni after Zimbabwe win since Dhoni is presently enjoying a break.

"When he goes away for a holiday it is very hard to contact him. I tried to message him on the phone but I couldn't reach. I guess I'll be seeing him soon and speak to him about it (Zimbabwe win)," Kohli told reporters on the sidelines of a promotional event here. 

[Via:Sports.NDTV]

I am happy for Jadeja's success, expressed Virat Kohli



New Delhi : Virat Kohli  lauded left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja, who recently topped the ODI bowlers' chart in the ICC rankings, saying the consistency is paying off for the Saurashtra lad .

"I am very very happy that he got the number one ODI bowling ranking. He has worked hard over the past few years. It is really good to see him come up the ranks as I have played U-19 cricket with him.


"I was the captain when he played with me in the U-19 World Cup. It's really good to see him grow in international cricket with all of us. I hope he keeps up the good in the future," Kohli said.








Virat Kohli feels that 'India A' tour to South Africa will groom the players to take on bigger challenges.


"Emerging Players' tournament is good for cricketers. I remember I made a comeback because of that tournament (2009 in Australia). It's a very competitive tournament. I am sure every player will give his 100 percent in the field and come out better," the Delhi cricketer said.


[Via : Sports.NDTV]

Sunday, 4 August 2013

Parvez Rasool's not playing the 5th ODI defended by Virat Kohli

Bulawayo:  India skipper Virat Kohli feels it was "unfortunate" that Parveez Rasool could not get a game during the just-concluded ODI series against Zimbabwe but insisted that the Jammu and Kashmir all-rounder just did not fit into the team's bowling plans during the tour.

"I'm not really bothered about what's being said about people getting chances, because a lot of people who have played these five games have been sitting on the bench for two months or so," Kohli said when queried about not including Rasool, who could have become the first J&K cricketer to play for the Indian team. Rasool will get chance in future: Rajeev Shukla

India swept the series 5-0 and in the final ODI, it was expected that Rasool would be given a chance as the side had an invincible lead in hand but Kohli said the 24-year-old would get his break later.

"Parveez realises we had a set bowling combination and we didn't want to make any changes to that. It was unfortunate he didn't get a game, but it just didn't go according to our plans. Maybe in future when he plays more series he'll get a few games to test his skills out," he said.

Asked if Rasool could have been given a chance in place of another all-rounder, Ravindra Jadeja, Kohli said, "It's very hard to leave someone like Jadeja out because he's the kind of bowler who can get you wickets at any point in time."

"We didn't want to take any game lightly and I didn't want to change too much in the bowling department. Mishra has been sitting out for a while so we wanted to give him four or five games.

"Parveez is going to South Africa now for the India A tour and he's going to play a lot of games there and pick up more experience. He could have been given a chance but I just didn't want to take a chance with the bowling line-up, leaving someone like Jadeja out," he added. 

Reflecting on the triumph, Kohli said it was heartening to see debutants coming up with solid performances.

"The guys who got a chance for the first time showed a lot of character, especially someone like Mohit Sharma and (Jaydev) Unadkat," Kohli said.

"Ajinkya Rahane coming back into the team, scoring some runs. So it was pretty good to see all the guys performing and playing their roles.

"Amit Mishra sat out for two months on the road regularly and then came out with 18 wickets in this series, so there were a lot of great performances by individuals and some good team efforts as well," he added.

Kohli praised the team's bowlers for adapting well to the conditions.

"The thing is that we analysed and considered the fact that our bowling line-up is pretty new so we wanted to give them more confidence rather than the batting, because the batting has been doing well for about three months," Kohli said.

"There's no point in going out there and trying to prove something to ourselves because all these individuals have performed at international level. India win series 5-0

"It's about giving people the right kind of confidence in games, and the new-ball bowlers got a lot of confidence from bowling in the first innings and that was the plan," he added.

"The batsmen have all scored runs in this series, so it was all about making sure the bowlers go back as more confident individuals."

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