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Virat Kohli overtakes Lionel Messi in Forbes list of most valued brands among athletes

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]With a brand value of $14.5 million, Virat Kohli booked a place in the 7th spot of the Forbes list of most valued brands among athletes.

In yet another major achievement for Virat Kohli, the Forbes list of most valued brands among athletes ranks the Indian cricketer above Argentinean football legend Lionel Messi. With a brand value of $14.5 million, the Indian cricket team’s captain booked a place in the 7th spot of the list.

Despite being the FIFA World Player of the Year for five times, one of Barcelona FC’s key player, Lionel Messi managed to find a place in the 9th spot, with a brand value of $13.5 million.

Irish golfer Rory McIlroy and NBA team Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry were also ranked below Virat Kohli in the top 10 list. While the brand value of Mcllroy is at 13.6 million, the brand value of Curry has been calculated to 13.4 million.

The brand value of an athlete is estimated by calculating his/her earnings (excluding salary and bonus from their sport and all investment income), minus the average income of the top 10 athletes in the same sport.

With 19 Grand Slam singles titles, Swiss tennis legend, Roger Federer topped the Forbes list, with a brand value of $37.2 million. Basketball star LeBron James ($33.4 million) was listed as the second most valuable athlete in the world, followed by retired Jamaican sprinter Ussain Bolt ($27 million).

Top 10 most valuable brands among sports athletes:

  1. Roger Federer ($37.2m)
    2. LeBron James ($33.4m)
    3. Usain Bolt ($27m)
    4. Cristiano Ronaldo ($21.5m)
    5. Phil Mickelson ($19.6m)
    6. Tiger Woods ($16.6m)
    7. Virat Kohli ($14.5m)
    8. Rory McIlroy ($13.6m)
    9. Lionel Messi ($13.5m)
    10. Steph Curry ($13.4m)

With the Forbes 2017 list and figures, Virat Kohli has also overtaken former Indian cricket team’s skipper MS Dhoni as the most valuable brand, released by Duff and Phelps in October 2016. Moreover, Kohli’s brand value is expected to witness a steep growth of 20-25 % this year; which will bring the cricketer close to Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who has been valued $131 million.

Days back, Kohli surpassed former Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting in terms of scoring the most number of centuries in One Day International (ODI). Under the captaincy of Kohli, team Men in Blue has also found a spot in the top of the ICC Test Rankings.

However, despite a huge fan base, the Indian Premier League (IPL) still couldn’t manage to book a place in the Forbes Top 10 World’s Sports Events. In the top of the list is Super Bowl with a value of $663 million, followed by Summer Olympics with $419 million.

World’s Top 10 Sports Events:

  1. Super Bowl – $663m
    2. Summer Olympics – $419m
    3. Winter Olympics – $285m
    4. FIFA World Cup – $229m
    5. NCAA Final Four – $228m
    6. WrestleMania – $195m
    7. UCL – $185m
    8. College Football Playoffs – $176m
    9. Daytonna 500 – $140m
    10. MLB World Series – $124m

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Ravi Shastri criticizes Virat Kohli for clash with debutant Sam Konstas as ICC fines him

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Ravi Shastri criticizing Virat Kohli for his on-field clash with Sam Konstas during the 4th Test in Melbourne

Former India coach Ravi Shastri has expressed his dissatisfaction with Virat Kohli following a fiery on-field confrontation during the opening day of the fourth Test between India and Australia in Melbourne. Kohli, known for his fiery demeanor, was involved in a clash with Australia’s young opener Sam Konstas early on Day 1. The incident took place during the ninth over of the day, when both players shoulder-barged each other. Kohli, visibly irritated, turned around to give Konstas an intense glare and exchanged words with the 19-year-old.

Despite the heated moment, the International Cricket Council (ICC) deemed the incident a Level 1 offence, resulting in a 20% fine of Kohli’s match fees instead of a suspension. This came after former Australian captain Ricky Ponting suggested that Kohli had been in the wrong. However, the 36-year-old star managed to avoid a more severe penalty.

Ravi Shastri, who had a close relationship with Kohli during his tenure as India’s head coach, weighed in on the matter. Speaking on Fox Cricket, Shastri called the clash “totally unnecessary,” adding, “You don’t want to see that. Virat’s a senior player, he’s been captain of the side, and while he’ll have his own explanations regarding that, it’s something you don’t want to see.”

Shastri further commented with a lighthearted remark about the situation, mentioning ICC match referee Andy Pycroft, who was overseeing the Boxing Day Test. Pycroft, marking his 100th Test match as a referee, will no doubt be keeping an eye on such incidents, Shastri joked.

Although Kohli was reprimanded with a fine, the incident was not the only time the Indian cricketer displayed frustration on Day 1. Later during the same day, a stump mic caught Kohli telling teammate Mohammed Siraj to “not smile while talking” to Australian players. This further highlighted Kohli’s animated mood throughout the match.

As for the match itself, Australia dominated Day 1, finishing with a strong total of 311/6 at stumps. All four of Australia’s top-order batsmen scored half-centuries, putting the hosts in a commanding position.

The clash between Kohli and Konstas, although minor in terms of penalties, has certainly grabbed attention, sparking conversations about the behavior of senior players on the field.

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Washington Sundar’s inclusion in the fourth Test: Will he make a significant impact for India?

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Washington Sundar has been thrust into the spotlight once again as he made his return to India’s playing XI for the fourth Test against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. His inclusion, which came at the expense of Shubman Gill, has sparked a flurry of discussions, both on social media and among cricket experts, about his role in the team, his credentials as an all-rounder, and what his performance will mean for India’s chances in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

Sundar, who has previously impressed with his all-round abilities, has had a tumultuous journey with the Indian cricket team, especially in the Test format. Known for his ability to bowl tight off-spin and contribute with the bat, Sundar’s most memorable performance came in India’s historic win over Australia in the 2020-21 series. However, it is his return to the Test squad for this high-profile series that has gotten the cricket world talking.

His inclusion comes in the wake of Ravichandran Ashwin’s retirement from limited-overs cricket and his exclusion from the playing XI in the first few Tests of the series. With Ashwin’s absence, Sundar was given an opportunity to step into the spin department alongside Ravindra Jadeja, especially after a stellar performance against New Zealand earlier this year. Sundar claimed seven wickets in a single innings during that match, putting in a performance that elevated his reputation as a reliable bowling option. This made his re-entry into the squad even more anticipated, with many hoping for him to make an immediate impact.

However, while Sundar’s return has been welcomed by many, not all are convinced about his role as an all-rounder in the traditional sense. Former cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar, known for his insightful commentary, expressed his doubts over Sundar’s credentials as an all-rounder, suggesting that the young player’s contributions with the bat and ball have not always been consistent enough to fulfill the high expectations that come with such a role. Manjrekar also included Nitish Reddy in his criticism, questioning whether both players could truly fulfill the versatile role needed in modern Test cricket.

For Sundar, however, his performance will likely speak louder than any criticism. The pressure on him to perform in a Test series as crucial as this one against Australia is immense, and many eyes will be on him to prove his worth. With the likes of Marnus Labuschagne, Usman Khawaja, and Steve Smith in Australia’s formidable lineup, Sundar’s ability to deliver with the ball could be pivotal in the context of the game.

Despite the debate, Sundar’s skills as a bowler have been widely recognized. His calm demeanor and knack for bowling tight lines have helped him earn the confidence of the Indian team management. What sets him apart is his maturity at a young age, especially in pressure situations. Though his batting has not always been as consistent as his bowling, his ability to contribute with the bat adds another dimension to his utility in the team.

The 24-year-old has made his way through the ranks, and this series offers him another chance to prove his mettle. His role in the ongoing series could prove vital, particularly in India’s bid to retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. If Sundar can deliver with both bat and ball, he could become a regular feature in the Indian Test team, solidifying his position as a key all-rounder in the squad.

With the series tied and both teams fighting hard for supremacy, Sundar’s performance could be a game-changer for India. His return is symbolic not just of the changes in the Indian squad but of the continued shift towards integrating youth and fresh talent into the team. As the series progresses, all eyes will be on Sundar, who now faces the challenge of turning potential into performance and answering the critics who have questioned his place in the Test team.

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India fight back as Australia take the edge on Day 1 of Boxing Day Test

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Day 1 of the fourth Test between India and Australia at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground saw Australia end the day at 311/6, holding a slight advantage despite a spirited Indian fightback led by Jasprit Bumrah.

Steve Smith, steady as ever, remained unbeaten on 68, joined by Pat Cummins (8*) at the crease. The day belonged to Australia’s batting lineup, which delivered a solid performance on a favorable pitch.

Debutant Sam Konstas was the highlight of the Australian innings, crafting an impressive 60 runs in his first Test appearance. The 19-year-old showcased maturity beyond his years, dispatching the Indian bowlers with confidence. His knock complemented the contributions from Usman Khawaja (57) and Marnus Labuschagne (72), who anchored Australia’s innings with composed fifties.

India’s bowling unit, spearheaded by the ever-reliable Jasprit Bumrah, kept the visitors in the contest. Bumrah’s figures of 3/75 reflected his knack for breaking partnerships at crucial moments. Supporting him, Ravindra Jadeja, Washington Sundar, and Akash Deep each claimed a wicket to prevent Australia from running away with the game.

Australia’s playing XI featured a formidable lineup, including skipper Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, and spinner Nathan Lyon. India fielded an interesting combination, with Rohit Sharma leading a side that featured young talents like Yashasvi Jaiswal and Nitish Kumar Reddy alongside experienced campaigners Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant.

As Day 1 concluded, the match remained finely poised. While Australia’s top order laid a strong foundation, India’s bowling ensured they stayed in contention, setting the stage for an intriguing Day 2 of the Boxing Day Test in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024/25.

The stakes remain high as both teams seek to assert dominance in this crucial encounter.

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