Vijay Hazare Trophy 2018-19: Highlights | Tamil Nadu, Jharkhand, Haryana won | Vijay Shankar 129 by @Khel Sangram - Post Details

Vijay Hazare Trophy 2018-19: Highlights | Tamil Nadu, Jharkhand, Haryana won | Vijay Shankar 129

Vijay Hazare Trophy 2018-19, Day 8 Assam vs Tamil Nadu, Tamil Nadu won by 130 runs Teams: Assam: Riyan Parag, Parvez Aziz, Gokul Sharma, Sibsankar Roy, Amit Sinha(c), Wasiqur Rahman(w), Romario Sharma, Jitumoni Kalita, Arup Das, Mukhtar Hussain, Rahul Singh, Abhijit Roy, Abhishek Thakuri, Mrinmoy Dutta, Abu Nechim Tamil Nadu: N Jagadeesan(w), Abhinav Mukund, Kaushik Gandhi, Baba Aparajith, Baba Indrajith(c), Balchander Anirudh, Shahrukh Khan, M Mohammed, Varun Chakravathi, Ravisrinivasan Sai Kishore, T Natarajan, Yo Mahesh, Jagatheesan Kousik, Jagannathan Kaushik, Krishnamoorthy Vignesh, Rahil Shah, Vijay Shankar Haryana vs Rajasthan, Haryana won by 147 runs Teams: Haryana : Shubham Rohilla, Harshal Patel, Chaitanya Bishnoi, Nitin Saini(w), Himanshu Rana, Pramod Chandila, Jayant Yadav, Rahul Tewatia, Amit Mishra(c), Arun Chaprana, Mohit Sharma, Guntashveer Singh, Amit Rana, Sanjay Dhull, Anuj Chaprana, Ajit Chahal Rajasthan: Amitkumar Gautam, Chetan Bist(w), Robin Bist, Ashok Menaria(c), Mahipal Lomror, Aditya Garhwal, Tajinder Singh, Chandrapal Singh, Ankit Lamba, Rahul Chahar, TM Ul-Haq, Manender Narender Singh, Abhimanyu Lamba, Aniket Choudhary Jammu and Kashmir vs Jharkhand, Jharkhand won by 73 runs Teams: Jammu and Kashmir: Ahmed Bandy, Shubham Khajuria, Paras Sharma, Shubham Pundir, Parvez Rasool(c), Fazil Rashid(w), Irfan Pathan, Aqib Nabi, Waseem Raza, Mohammed Mudhasir, Aamir Aziz Sofi, Asif Khan, Ram Dayal, Manik Gupta, Manzoor Dar, Pranav Gupta, Rohit Sharma, Ian Dev Singh, Umar Nazir Mir Jharkhand : Anand Singh, Ishan Kishan(w/c), Virat Singh, Saurabh Tiwary, Sumit Kumar, Kumar Deobrat, Anukul Roy, Utkarsh Singh, Monu Kumar, Shahbaz Nadeem, Varun Aaron, Ashish Kumar, Jaskaran Singh, Shasheem Sanjay Rathour, Rahul Shukla, Atul Singh Surwar Web: hindustanheadlines.in Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/khelsangram Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/khelsangram/ Presented by Avinash Singh, Khel Sangram Label : KAT Media ©

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India vs New Zealand : ICC World Cup 2019 | Full Match Analysis, 13th June 2019
India vs New Zealand : ICC World Cup 2019 | Full Match Analysis, 13th June 2019

India vs New Zealand: ICC World Cup 2019 | Full Match Analysis Avinash Singh | Akashdeep Shrivastav #WorldCup #INDvsNZ #india #teamIndia The only two unbeaten teams in the tournament are set to face each other at Trent Bridge in Nottingham on Thursday (June 13). Unfortunately, though, all eyes are trained elsewhere - upwards towards the sky, to be precise. Persistent rain and a 'yellow warning' from Monday morning has put a cloud - no pun intended - over the match between India and New Zealand. The cold weather forced both teams to stay indoor for a couple of days; New Zealand practiced indoor on Tuesday while India literally stayed indoor. Rain relented a little on the eve of the game, allowing teams to peep out for outdoor training. India's batsmen braved the drizzle and hit the nets, receiving throwdowns. Vijay Shankar was the first to bat - perhaps an indication that he could slot in in the middle order given India have lost Shikhar Dhawan to injury. Dinesh Karthik, the other contendor for the slot, had a fairly long session too. India's bowlers stayed away from the session - why would they risk slipping and injuring themselves given the wetness of the outfield. The forced change involves KL Rahul getting back to the opening position. There's no doubt he'd enjoy it too; he averages 56 there from seven innings while he averages just 16.66 from eight innings elsewhere in the order. His only ODI ton and two half-centuries have come as an opener. Dhawan and Rohit Sharma is the better opening pair, but Rahul isn't a bad third option at all. The rejig forces India to change their game-plan. They now have no left-handers in the batting unit, unless they play Ravindra Jadeja which is unlikely. But India will believe they have all bases covered. The manner in which they won the first two games - against tough opposition - will give them confidence. India had all-round victories in both the games. The first one, against South Africa, was powered by bowlers. The second, against Australia, saw the batsmen combining for a strong performance. On the other hand, New Zealand's victories have largely been powered by their bowlers. They skittled out Sri Lanka for 136 and Afghanistan for 172. Between the two games, they also bowled out Bangladesh for 244. Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson and Jimmy Neesham have been among the wickets for New Zealand, while Trent Boult has largely been a silent supporter. The conditions in Nottingham will excite Boult - if he swings the ball, he can run through the Indian line up as he has done on a few occasions. The wicket in Trent Bridge is known for being batsmen friendly, but West Indies showed against Pakistan and Australia that you can trouble teams with raw pace. The pitch has been under cover for three days, and the dampness should help bowlers. Pace and bounce off the wicket, swing in the air - New Zealand have a perfect attack to utilise conditions on offer in Henry, Ferguson and Boult. New Zealand have picked 30 wickets from three games, but their batsmen are yet to be tested properly. The only time that happened slightly was in the Bangladesh game, when they huffed and puffed to a two-wicket win chasing 245. India could pose a different challenge, as was evident in the recent series in New Zealand. India will take confidence from that win, while New Zealand can take confidence from their victory in the warm-up match before the World Cup. Much will depend on the toss too; whoever wins is likely to field first given all the factors. Teams: India: KL Rahul, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli(capt), Vijay Shankar, MS Dhoni(w), Kedar Jadhav, Hardik Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Jasprit Bumrah. New Zealand: Martin Guptill, Colin Munro, Kane Williamson(capt), Ross Taylor, Tom Latham(wk), James Neesham, Colin de Grandhomme, Mitchell Santner, Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Web: https://www.hindustanheadlines.in Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/khelsangram Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/khelsangram/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/KhelSangram Presented by Avinash Singh, Khel Sangram, hindustan headlines Label : KAT Media ©



India vs South Africa : ICC World Cup 2019 | Full Match Analysis, 5th June 2019
India vs South Africa : ICC World Cup 2019 | Full Match Analysis, 5th June 2019

South Africa vs India : ICC World Cup 2019 | Full Match Analysis Avinash Singh | Akashdeep Shrivastav #WC2019 #INDvsSA #india #teamIndia India have played South Africa four times in the tournament but emerged victorious only once. And when India take on South Africa in Southampton on June 5, they will certainly look to repeat their showing in the 2015 World Cup. Besides winning the trophy twice, the record in the World Cup that India cherish the most is their unbeaten record against Pakistan in the quadrennial event. However, there is a team against which the Men in Blue have managed to win just once in World Cup, and that’s South Africa. India have played South Africa four times in the tournament but emerged victorious only once. And when India take on South Africa in Southampton on June 5, they will certainly look to repeat their showing in the 2015 World Cup. 1992: India’s league encounter against South Africa in 1992 didn’t really matter for the 1983 champions given they had already been knocked out of the tournament. They had only defeated Pakistan and managed a close win against minnows Zimbabwe in the league round. After a 2-1 series win at home a few months earlier, the Mohammed Azharuddin-led side was hopeful of a good show against Kepler Wessels’ team. Batting first, India posted a 181-run target for the Proteas in 30 overs. But a good opening stand of 128 runs between Andrew Hudson and Peter Kirsten guided South Africa to a comfortable six-wicket win. 1996: Both teams were placed in different groups. South Africa were knocked out of the tournament after losing to West Indies, while India reached the semifinal where they lost to Sri Lanka at Eden Gardens. 1999: India began their campaign against South Africa at Brighton. Batting first, India posted a challenging 253, courtesy a fine 97 from Sourav Ganguly and a gritty 54 from Rahul Dravid. In response, South Africa lost their openers at a score of 22, giving India the edge. However, Jacques Kallis rescued the side with a determined 96. With the match evenly poised in the slog overs and South Africa needing 24 runs in 22 balls with four wickets in hand, the Indian captain brought in Ajit Agarkar to bowl the 47th over. Jonty Rhodes and Lance Klusner hammered Agarkar, collecting 17 runs off the over and secured an easy win with two overs spare. 2003 and 2007: While South Africa were knocked out in the first round of the 2003 edition, India reached the final but lost to defending champions Australia. In 2007, India were kicked out in the first round. 2011: India won all but one of their matches before winning the coveted trophy after 28 years. The only game the team lost was the league encounter against South Africa. The match is remembered more for Ashish Nehra’s poor bowling, rather than Sachin Tendulkar’s batting against a bowling attack including Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel. After a 146-run opening stand, India were eyeing a total in excess of 350. However, a collapse in the final overs reduced India to a competitive 296. South Africa batted sensibly and never looked out of the game. With 13 needed off the final over, MS Dhoni picked Ashish Nehra to bowl it, ignoring Harbhajan Singh who had conceded just five runs in his previous over. Robin Peterson made the chase look easy in the final over, and sealed the contest in the fourth ball of the last over. 2015: India and South Africa locked horns in the 13th match of the World Cup on February 22. Batting first, Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan’s 137, Virat Kohli’s 46 and Ajinkya Rahane’s 79 took India to 307/7 in 50 overs. In reply, Proteas were bundled out for just 177 with 9 overs to spare. Faf du Plessis was the only batsman to have scored a half century. Economical spells from R Ashwin 10-0-41-3, Mohammed Shami 8-1-30-2 and Mohit Sharma 7-0-31-2 added to the Proteas’ woes. India outplayed South Africa by 130 runs and Dhawan was the Man of the Match. Teams: South Africa : Quinton de Kock (wk), Hashim Amla, Faf du Plessis (c), Rassie van der Dussen, David Miller, Jean-Paul Duminy, Andile Phehlukwayo, Chris Morris, Kagiso Rabada, Imran Tahir, Tabraiz Shamsi India: Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli (c), Lokesh Rahul, MS Dhoni (wk), Kedar Jadhav, Hardik Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Jasprit Bumrah ------------------------------------------------------------------ Web: https://www.hindustanheadlines.in Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/khelsangram Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/khelsangram/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/KhelSangram Presented by Avinash Singh, Khel Sangram, hindustan headlines Label : KAT Media ©



Vijay Hazare Trophy 2018-19: Highlights | Tamil Nadu, Haryana, J&K won | Abhinav Mukund 131
Vijay Hazare Trophy 2018-19: Highlights | Tamil Nadu, Haryana, J&K won | Abhinav Mukund 131

#VijayHazareTrophy 2018-19, Day 13 Jammu and Kashmir vs Rajasthan, Jammu and Kashmir won by 3 wickets (VJD Method) Teams: Jammu and Kashmir: Shubham Khajuria, Irfan Pathan, Ian Chauhan, Fazil Rashid(w), Parvez Rasool(c), Mohammed Mudhasir, Waseem Raza, Ahmed Bandy, Shubham Pundir, Paras Sharma , Rasikh salam Rajasthan : Yash Kothari, Abhijeet Tomar, Manender Narender Singh(w), Salman Khan, Tajinder Singh, Deepak Chahar(c), Mahipal Lomror, Chandrapal Singh, Rahul Chahar, Aniket Choudhary, TM Ul-Haq Tamil Nadu vs Tripura, Tamil Nadu won by 8 wickets Teams: Tripura : Bishal Ghosh(c), Bravish Shetty, Rana Dutta, Abhijit Sarkar, Nirupam Sen(w), Harmeet Singh, Bikramjit Debnath, Rajib Saha, Smit Patel, Abhijit Chakraborty , Ninad kadam Tamil Nadu : N Jagadeesan(w), Murali Vijay, Abhinav Mukund, Baba Aparajith, Baba Indrajith, M Mohammed, Vijay Shankar(c), Rahil Shah, Washington Sundar, Varun Chakravathi, V Athisayaraj Davidson Gujarat vs Haryana, Haryana won by 44 runs Teams: Haryana : Harshal Patel, Chaitanya Bishnoi, Nitin Saini(w), Himanshu Rana, Pramod Chandila, Shubham Rohilla, Jayant Yadav, Amit Mishra(c), Arun Chaprana, Mohit Sharma, Yuzvendra Chahal Gujarat : Parthiv Patel(w/c), Priyank Panchal, Bhargav Merai, Rujul Bhatt, Hemang Patel, Chirag Gandhi, Manprit Juneja, Piyush Chawla, Hardik Patel, Chintan Gaja, Rush Kalaria Web: hindustanheadlines.in Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/khelsangram Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/khelsangram/ Presented by Avinash Singh, Khel Sangram Label : KAT Media ©



Vijay Hazare Trophy 2018-19: Highlights | Jharkhand, Services & Rajasthan won | Ishan Kishan 56
Vijay Hazare Trophy 2018-19: Highlights | Jharkhand, Services & Rajasthan won | Ishan Kishan 56

#VijayHazareTrophy 2018-19, Day 11 Assam vs Rajasthan, Rajasthan won by 56 runs Teams: Rajasthan : Ashok Menaria(c), Deepak Chahar, Chetan Bist, Robin Bist, Rahul Chahar, Manender Narender Singh(w), Aniket Choudhary, Chandrapal Singh, Aditya Garhwal, Amitkumar Gautam, Ankit Lamba, Abhimanyu Lamba, Mahipal Lomror, Tajinder Singh, TM Ul-Haq, Nathu Singh Assam : Amit Sinha(c), Abu Nechim, Arup Das, Mrinmoy Dutta, Jitumoni Kalita, Mukhtar Hussain, Wasiqur Rahman(w), Riyan Parag, Parvez Aziz, Rahul Singh, Abhijit Roy, Sibsankar Roy, Gokul Sharma, Romario Sharma, Abhishek Thakuri Bengal vs Jharkhand, Jharkhand won by 2 Runs (VJD Method) Teams: Jharkhand : Varun Aaron, Anand Singh, Ashish Kumar, Kumar Deobrat, Ishan Kishan(w/c), Jaskaran Singh, Monu Kumar, Shahbaz Nadeem, Shasheem Sanjay Rathour, Anukul Roy, Rahul Shukla, Sumit Kumar, Atul Singh Surwar, Saurabh Tiwary, Utkarsh Singh, Virat Singh Bengal : Manoj Tiwary(c), Sudip Chatterjee, Ashok Dinda, Shreevats Goswami, Sayan Mondal, Vivek Singh(w), Pradipta Pramanik, Kanishk Seth, Boddupalli Amit, Writtick Chatterjee, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Anustup Majumdar, Ishan Porel, Abhishek Raman, Prayas Barman, Sahabaz Ahmed Jammu and Kashmir vs Services, Services won by 102 runs Teams: Services : Mumtaz Qadir, Nakul Sharma, Amit Pachhara, Rajat Paliwal(c), Diwesh Pathania, Nakul Harpal Verma(w), Gahlaut Rahul Singh, Hardik Rajeev Sethi, Arjun Sharma, Soumya Swain, Nitin Tanwar, Trivendra Kumar, Shamsher Yadav, Mohit Ahlawat, Shadab Nazar, Ravi Chauhan, Sachin Shinde, Sumit Singh, Abhishek Tiwari, Pyarchand Sharma, Varun Choudhary, R K Singh Jammu and Kashmir : Aamir Aziz Sofi, Asif Khan, Ahmed Bandy, Ram Dayal, Fazil Rashid(w), Manik Gupta, Shubham Khajuria, Manzoor Dar, Mohammed Mudhasir, Parvez Rasool(c), Irfan Pathan, Pranav Gupta, Shubham Pundir, Rohit Sharma, Paras Sharma, Ian Dev Singh, Umar Nazir Mir, Waseem Raza, Aqib Nabi, Ian Chauhan Web: hindustanheadlines.in Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/khelsangram Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/khelsangram/ Presented by Avinash Singh, Khel Sangram Label : KAT Media ©



Vijay Hazare Trophy 2018-19: Highlights | Gujarat, Hyderabad, Baroda, Haryana, Bihar & UP won
Vijay Hazare Trophy 2018-19: Highlights | Gujarat, Hyderabad, Baroda, Haryana, Bihar & UP won

Vijay Hazare Trophy 2018-19, Day 10 Bengal vs Tamil Nadu, Tamil Nadu won by 6 wickets Gujarat vs Jammu and Kashmir, Gujarat won by 8 wickets Haryana vs Tripura, Round 9, Haryana won by 3 wickets Bihar vs Sikkim, Bihar won by 292 runs Manipur vs Nagaland, Nagaland won by 9 wickets Meghalaya vs Uttarakhand, Uttarakhand won by 8 wickets Baroda vs Railways, Baroda won by 180 runs Himachal Pradesh vs Mumbai, Mumbai won by 6 wickets Karnataka vs Vidarbha, Karnataka won by 6 wickets Hyderabad vs Chhattisgarh, Hyderabad won by 101 runs Saurashtra vs Andhra, Andhra won by 6 wickets Uttar Pradesh vs Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh won by 5 wickets Web: hindustanheadlines.in Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/khelsangram Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/khelsangram/ Presented by Avinash Singh, Khel Sangram Label : KAT Media ©



Vijay Hazare Trophy 2018-19: Highlights | Delhi, Mumbai, Bengal, Bihar, Hyderabad won | Gambhir 151
Vijay Hazare Trophy 2018-19: Highlights | Delhi, Mumbai, Bengal, Bihar, Hyderabad won | Gambhir 151

Vijay Hazare Trophy 2018-19, Day 9 Assam vs Tamil Nadu, Tamil Nadu won by 130 runs Haryana vs Rajasthan, Haryana won by 147 runs Jammu and Kashmir vs Jharkhand, Jharkhand won by 73 runs Gujarat vs Services, Services won by 9 wickets Rajasthan vs Tripura, Tripura won by 48 runs Bihar vs Arunachal Pradesh, Bihar won by 5 wickets Manipur vs Mizoram, Manipur won by 210 runs Nagaland vs Puducherry, Puducherry won by 2 wickets Baroda vs Goa, Baroda won by 133 runs Himachal Pradesh vs Maharashtra, Maharashtra won by 83 runs Mumbai vs Punjab, Mumbai won by 43 runs Kerala vs Delhi, Delhi won by 165 runs Odisha vs Madhya Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh won by 1 run Uttar Pradesh vs Hyderabad, Hyderabad won by 9 wickets Assam vs Bengal, Bengal won by 5 wickets Web: hindustanheadlines.in Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/khelsangram Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/khelsangram/ Presented by Avinash Singh, Khel Sangram Label : KAT Media ©



Vijay Hazare Trophy 2018-19: Highlights | Jharkhand, Gujarat, Services won
Vijay Hazare Trophy 2018-19: Highlights | Jharkhand, Gujarat, Services won

Vijay Hazare Trophy 2018-19, Day 6 Jharkhand vs Tamil Nadu, Jharkhand won by 8 runs Teams: Jharkhand (From): Anand Singh, Ishan Kishan(w/c), Virat Singh, Saurabh Tiwary, Sumit Kumar, Rahul Shukla, Kumar Deobrat, Varun Aaron, Shahbaz Nadeem, Utkarsh Singh, Anukul Roy, Shasheem Sanjay Rathour, Atul Singh Surwar, Monu Kumar, Jaskaran Singh, Ashish Kumar Tamil Nadu (From): N Jagadeesan(w), Abhinav Mukund, Kaushik Gandhi, Baba Indrajith(c), Baba Aparajith, Balchander Anirudh, Shahrukh Khan, Varun Chakravathi, Ravisrinivasan Sai Kishore, M Mohammed, T Natarajan, Yo Mahesh, Jagatheesan Kousik, Jagannathan Kaushik, Krishnamoorthy Vignesh, Rahil Shah, Vijay Shankar Bengal vs Services, Services won by 8 wickets Teams: Bengal (From): Abhimanyu Easwaran, Shreevats Goswami(w), Sudip Chatterjee, Manoj Tiwary(c), Vivek Singh, Writtick Chatterjee, Anustup Majumdar, Sayan Mondal, Ashok Dinda, Prayas Barman, Ishan Porel, Abhishek Raman, Sahabaz Ahmed, Boddupalli Amit, Kanishk Seth, Pradipta Pramanik Services (From): Amit Pachhara, Nakul Harpal Verma(w), Gahlaut Rahul Singh, Rajat Paliwal(c), Soumya Swain, Hardik Rajeev Sethi, Shamsher Yadav, Varun Choudhary, Diwesh Pathania, Arjun Sharma, Nitin Tanwar, Trivendra Kumar, Mohit Ahlawat, Shadab Nazar, Ravi Chauhan, Sachin Shinde, Sumit Singh, Abhishek Tiwari, Pyarchand Sharma, R K Singh, Nakul Sharma, Mumtaz Qadir Gujarat vs Rajasthan, Gujarat won by 8 wickets Teams: Gujarat (From): Parthiv Patel(w/c), Priyank Panchal, Kshitij Patel, Rujul Bhatt, Urvil Patel, Chirag Gandhi, Piyush Chawla, Rush Kalaria, Chintan Gaja, Hardik Patel, Jaymin Chauhan, Kushang Patel, Ashav Panchal, Karan Patel, Arzan Nagwaswalla, Manprit Juneja Rajasthan (From): Amitkumar Gautam, Ankit Lamba, Robin Bist, Ashok Menaria(c), Chetan Bist(w), Mahipal Lomror, Tajinder Singh, Chandrapal Singh, Abhimanyu Lamba, Rahul Chahar, TM Ul-Haq, Manender Narender Singh, Aditya Garhwal, Aniket Choudhary, Deepak Chahar Web: hindustanheadlines.in Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/khelsangram Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/khelsangram/ Presented by Avinash Singh, Khel Sangram Label : KAT Media ©