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Happy Birthday Virat Kohli: 5 underrated innings from Indian captain that you need to relive

Currently, Virat Kohli is in the UAE and leading team India in T20 World Cup 2021. The Indian captain has achieved great success at such young age, compared to the batting greats Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Ricky Ponting and many more.

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Team India captain Virat Kohli has turned 33 today on November 5. He is known for his power-packed performance on the pitch and witty replies. In the past 10-12 years Kohli has been one of the best batsmen in World cricket. Since his debut for India, no cricketer has made more international runs than India’s run machine. Till now Kohli has played a total of 96 tests, 254 ODIs and 93 T20Is and scored more than 23,000 runs including 70 international centuries.

Kohli has achieved many records and trophies for the team. Currently, Kohli is in the UAE and leading team India in T20 World Cup 2021. The Indian captain has achieved great success at such young age, compared to the batting greats Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Ricky Ponting and many more. Kohli has various records on his name, but today on his birthday, let’s have a look at some of his underrated knocks that helped team in crunch situations.

1. 118 vs Australia at Visakhapatnam, 2010

This innings marked the beginning of Virat Kohli’s era in the cricketing world. In the second ODI in the India-Australia ODI series, Australia posted a huge total of 289 runs on a bowers friendly wicket and it was difficult for Indian batters to chase the target. Coming at no. 3 Virat Kohli not only scored his hundred but also made sure India to win the match. He added some valuable partnerships with Yuvraj Singh and Suresh Raina. He scored his third ODI hundred (118) in 121 balls. India went on to win the match with 7 balls remaining.

2. 43 against England in ICC Champions Trophy 2013 Final

This was one of the best innings by Kohli in the 2013 Champions Trophy Final. The rain-affected match was reduced to 20 overs a side and batting first India needed to put a decent total for the fight. Kohli scored an important 43 runs when team India was struggling at 66-4, with the help of his innings team India posted a respected total of 129 runs on board and went on to win the trophy.

3. 35 against Sri Lanka in 2011 World Cup final

Kohli was just 22-year old when he was playing his first world cup final. Team India was struggling at 31-2, losing Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag. Sri Lanka pace master Lasith Malinga was firing unplayable Yorkers. But it was Virat Kohli, who came to bat at no. 4 and made an important partnership with Gautam Gambhir. He scored just 35 runs, but it was enough to keep the Sri Lankans away from the prestigious trophy.

4. 79* against West Indies at Johannesburg, 2009

Team India performed below their expectations in 2009 Champions Trophy in South Africa. But it was pretty special for young Virat Kohli, as Kohli was playing his first ICC tournament. India in their last league match against West Indies played on a very tricky pitch. After restricting the Windies to 129, India lost their first two wickets at 12, but it was Virat Kohli who stood up and won the match for team India with his match-winning knock of unbeaten 79 runs.

5. 54 against South Africa, 2011

MS Dhoni-led team India went on South Africa tour in 2011, just before the World Cup. India faced a humiliating defeat of 135 runs in their first match against the Proteas. In that match, Kohli was the top scorer for the team with 54 runs in 70 balls. However, India lost the match but this knock of Kohli remains underrated.

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Shubman Gill didn’t deserve to be India T20I captain: Amit Mishra

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Indian leg spinner Amit Mishra has criticised the decision to make Shubman Gill the captain of India’s T20 team.

In a podcast, Mishra said Gill has no idea of what it means to be a captain and is ignorant of the importance of the captain’s role. Mishra said he didn’t feel Gill could do justice to the responsibility of being a captain in the recently concluded T20I series against Zimbabwe.

He suggested Ruturaj Gaikwad was a better option. He said there is a sense that Gaikwad has been ignored by the BCCI and national selectors to support Gill. Even Gaikwad was overlooked as a backup player for the T20 World Cup 2024 and then for India’s captaincy in Zimbabwe.

Mishra didn’t hesitate in saying he wouldn’t have appointed Gill captain for the Zimbabwe series. He admitted the decision had surprised him.

Mishra clarified that he is not someone who hates Gill but believed that if someone was doing well that person deserved a chance and respect, like Gaikwad.

During the IPL, Mishra said Gaikwad as captain of Chennai Super Kings had scored vital runs in many different situations. He has the hallmark of a complete player and needs to be rewarded in ODIs and Tests as well.

Most important thing is that he brings calm to the team and doesn’t make such risky shots, Mishra said in his evaluation of the performances of Gill and Gaikwad in IPL matches.

Mishra said the other captaincy options were Sanju Samson and Rishabh Pant. He said these three, including Gaikwad, are players who can lead India in T20Is.

The leggie also spoke on several other controversial topics including the row involving Sanjeev Goenka and KL Rahul during the IPL and the fraught dynamics between Virat Kohli and Gautam Gambhir.

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After Kapil Dev’s appeal, Jay Shah directs BCCI to provide Rs 1 crore financial assistance for Anshuman Gaekwad in cancer battle

Anshuman Gaekwad is battling blood cancer.

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A few days after India’s World Cup-winning captain Kapil Dev’s appeal, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Secretay Jay Shah has instructed the cricket board to release Rs 1 crore with immediate effect to provide financial assistance to India’s veteran cricketer Anshuman Gaekwad, who is battling blood cancer.

According to BCCI Apex Council, Shah has also spoken to Gaekwad’s family and took stock of the situation and provided assistance.

In the statement, the Council has stated that the board stands by Gaekwad’s family in this hour of crisis and will do whatever is essential for Gaekwad’s quick recovery. The BCCI will continue to monitor Gaekwad’s progress and is confident that he will come out of this phase strongly, the BCCI Apex Council further said.

Earlier, speaking to a Sports channel, Kapil said that he had written to BCCI requesting to lend financial support to Gaekwad, who is battling blood cancer alone and said he is ready to donate his pension to help him.

He further said that his former teammates such as Mohinder Amarnath, Sunil Gavaskar, Sandeep Patil, Dilip Vengsarkar, Madan Lal, Ravi Shastri and Kirti Azad have been generating funds to help Gaikwad, who has been undergoing treatment for the past year at King’s College Hospital in London.

Kapil showed his confidence in the BCCI going to take a look into the matter and extend its help to support the former India head coach Gaekwad financially. Kapil said he was saddened and depressed because he had played alongside Gaekwad and couldn’t bear to see him in this situation. No one should suffer, he added.

The cricket legend said he knows the Board will take care of him and not compel anyone. Any help for Anshu should come from the heart. Kapil further said that Anshu took blows to his face and chest when standing up to some of the ferocious fast bowlers. “Now is the time for us to stand up for him. I am sure our cricket fans will not fail him. They should pray for his recovery,” Kapil added.

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India unlikely to travel to Pakistan for Champions Trophy next year

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The Indian cricket team is not likely to travel to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy in 2025. The BCCI told the media on Thursday that it will ask the ICC to host matches in Sri Lanka, Dubai in a hybrid model. The Indian team has not travelled to Pakistan since 2008 the two teams have played against each other only at multi team events. The last Asia Cup was hosted in Pakistan but India played all their matches in Sri Lanka under a Hybrid model which had been set by the organisers.

The Indian cricket team claimed that the Indian government has not granted permission to visit Pakistan for the Asia Cup. The marquee tournament is scheduled from February 19 to March 9, 2025 (Reserve Day). Pakistan has not hosted any major international tournament since 1996, but in 2025 they will be hosting the Champions Trophy.

The two nations have not played bilateral cricket with each other since the 2012-2013 season. The ICC head of events Chris Tetley met the PCB chairman Naqvi in Islamabad and inspected the other arrangement. The Pakistan Cricket Board has allocated approximately Rs 17 billion for the upgradation of stadiums in Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi for 50 over Marquee Stadium, featuring over 8 teams.

According to reports the Pakistan Cricket Board had planned a match between India and Pakistan in Lahore on March 1, 2025 and the Chairman of Pakistan Cricket Broad Mohsin Naqvi had submitted a report of the 15 matches. But the BCCI has not given any confirmation about the Champions Trophy since touring Pakistan is a big concern for the Indian government.

On May 6, Rajeev Shukla, the Vice President of the BCCI told the media that they will do whatever the Government of India tells them to do. He further added that they will send the Indian team only once they get permission from the government of India.

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