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In this issue

Bumrah-Boult duo is the best in the business when it comes to fast bowlers in the IPL. They have done exceptionally well in the league. Bumrah and Boult believe that they are the best even when things are not going their way. Pakistan skipper Babar Azam achieved a major landmark when he toppled Virat Kohli to become the official No. 1 ranked batsman in the latest ICC ODI ratings. Later in the day, Azam made it a reason for double celebration as he slammed 122 in just 59 balls with the help of 15 fours and four sixes in a T20 against South Africa. Enjoy the action-packed edition of Cricket Today…

Rohit Bats For Noble Cause

Team India vice-captain and Mumbai Indians skipper, Rohit Sharma, is an exemplary person both, on and off the field.

Rohit Bats For Noble Cause

1 min

Ashwin can't dance saala

The Delhi Capitals (DC) are currently riding high on confidence as they defeated three-time champions Chennai Super Kings in their IPL 2021 opener at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

Ashwin can't dance saala

1 min

IPL 2021: Records Scripted In The RR Vs DC Encounter

Rajasthan Royals beat the Delhi Capitals in a low-scoring thriller in match number seven of the Indian Premier League (IPL) at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The Royals chased down 148 as million dollar man Chris Morris finished the game in the final over against his former recruits. Credit should also be given to middle-order batsman David Miller (62), who set the foundation of their win. Notably, this marked the first victory for skipper Sanju Samson, who was appointed RR skipper ahead of the IPL 2021 season. Delhi Capitals had a terrible start after Sanju Samson elected to field first. DC were reduced to 37/4 before skipper Rishabh Pant played a solid innings. A defiant half-century by him brought DC back, however, he was run out which allowed RR to come back into the match. The star-studded DC outfit was restricted to 147/8 in 20 overs. For Royals, left-arm pacer Jaydev Unadkat, who was left out for Rajasthan’s opening encounter, emerged as the standout bowler. His notable variations ended up being problematic for the DC batsmen. Meanwhile, Unadkat picked up three wickets for 15 runs. He clocked an impressive economy rate of 3.80. In reply, RR were reduced to 36/4 as the DC pacers ran riot. Soon it became 42/5 before David Miller single-handedly kept going. After his dismissal, Morris slammed 36 from 18 deliveries, hitting four sixes. He won the game for RR in style.

IPL 2021: Records Scripted In The RR Vs DC Encounter

1 min

Why The Bumrah-Boult Fast Bowling Pair Is The Best In IPL History

Both Bumrah and Boult are gifted in this department. While the Indian pacer can bowl deadly yorkers and slow balls with equally destructive impact...

Why The Bumrah-Boult Fast Bowling Pair Is The Best In IPL History

3 mins

10 Businesses Of Kohli That Made Him A Millionaire

Kohli has made sure that his retirement plans are well intact. Well, you will be surprised to know that a large part of Virat’s massive income...

10 Businesses Of Kohli That Made Him A Millionaire

3 mins

5 REASONS WHY BABAR AZAM IS NEW GOD OF CRICKET IN SHORTER FORMATS

Babar Azam made his ODI debut in May 2015. Few players have climbed the charts of success as quickly as Azam has. His record speaks for itself...

5 REASONS WHY BABAR AZAM IS NEW GOD OF CRICKET IN SHORTER FORMATS

3 mins

IPL 2021: 4 Most Expensive Buys Who Could Flop This Season

The Australian fast bowler was Punjab Kings’ biggest purchase in the history of IPL auction...

IPL 2021: 4 Most Expensive Buys Who Could Flop This Season

3 mins

I LIKE TO EAT SEA FOOD —SUBRAMANIAM BADRINATH

Name: Subramaniam Badrinath , Born: August 30, 1980, Place of Birth: Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Playing Role: Middle-order batsman, Playing Style: Right Hand Batsman, Bowling Style: Right-arm off-break

I LIKE TO EAT SEA FOOD —SUBRAMANIAM BADRINATH

1 min

TRIDENT IS MY FAVORITE HOTEL — KEDAR JADHAV

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TRIDENT IS MY FAVORITE HOTEL — KEDAR JADHAV

1 min

RELIEF FOR GANGULY AND SHAH

The Supreme Court of India adjourned the case pertaining to BCCI President and Secretary Sourav Ganguly and Jay Shah respectively.

RELIEF FOR GANGULY AND SHAH

1 min

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Cricket Today Magazine Description:

PublisherDiamond Magazines Pvt. Ltd

CategorySports

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyWeekly

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