Top 10 Dangerous Wicketkeeper of All Time | Pro Tv
Top 10 Dangerous Wicketkeeper of All Time | Pro Tv

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സിഡ്‌നിയിൽ ഇന്ത്യയുടെ ബാറ്റിംഗ് ഞെട്ടിച്ചു കളഞ്ഞു 😯 | INDIA VS AUSTRALIA | CRICKET NEWS
സിഡ്‌നിയിൽ ഇന്ത്യയുടെ ബാറ്റിംഗ് ഞെട്ടിച്ചു കളഞ്ഞു 😯 | INDIA VS AUSTRALIA | CRICKET NEWS

#IndiavsAustralia #Ipl2020 #RohitSharma #SubhmanGill #RavindraJadeja #JaspritBumrah #NavdeepSaini #MohammedSiraj #UmeshYadav #RishabhPant #RavichandranAshwin #ViratKohli #HardikPandya #AeronFinch #SteveSmith #MsDhoni #IndiaMatch #Record ABOUT CRICKET NEWS: The third match of the four-match Test series between India and Australia is being played at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Two days of the match have ended. By the end of the second day's play, India had scored 96 runs at the loss of 2 wickets. After two days of play, the match has stood at par. On the first day of the match, host Australia won the toss and decided to bat first. Due to the rain, a game of 55 overs was possible for the whole day. On the second day, the match started half an hour earlier. Host Australia started to play by two wickets for 166 runs, but Australia scored 338 runs losing all wickets in 105.4 overs on the basis of Steve Smith's century. In response, by the end of the second day's play, India have scored 96 runs in 45 overs at the loss of 2 wickets. Cheteshwar Pujara returned unbeaten after scoring 9 and captain Ajinkya Rahane scoring 5 runs. Shubman Gill scored a half-century for India, while Rohit Sharma got off to a good start, but could not play a big innings. So the same Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill made history by breaking big records today. Highest sixes against Australia 100 sixes - Rohit Sharma 63 sixes - Eoin Morgan 61 Sixes - Brandon McCullum 60 Sixes - Sachin Tendulkar 60 sixes - MS Dhoni Highest sixes against a country 130 Sixes - Chris Gayle vs England 100 sixes - Rohit Sharma vs Australia 87 Sixes - Chris Gayle vs New Zealand 86 Sixes - Shahid Afrida vs Sri Lanka Friends, do you think whether Rohit Sharma, Dhoni, Suresh Raina and Hardik Pandya should return in the Indian team or not.



ഇന്ത്യ വീണ്ടും ആ പഴയ ചരിത്രം ആവർത്തിക്കുമോ സിഡ്നിയിൽ 😎 | INDIA VS AUSTRALIA | CRICKET NEWS
ഇന്ത്യ വീണ്ടും ആ പഴയ ചരിത്രം ആവർത്തിക്കുമോ സിഡ്നിയിൽ 😎 | INDIA VS AUSTRALIA | CRICKET NEWS

#IndiavsAustralia #Ipl2020 #RohitSharma #SubhmanGill #RavindraJadeja #JaspritBumrah #NavdeepSaini #MohammedSiraj #UmeshYadav #RishabhPant #RavichandranAshwin #ViratKohli #HardikPandya #AeronFinch #SteveSmith #MsDhoni #IndiaMatch #Record ABOUT CRICKET NEWS: The third match of the four-match Test series between India and Australia is being played at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Two days of the match have ended. By the end of the second day's play, India had scored 96 runs at the loss of 2 wickets. After two days of play, the match has stood at par. On the first day of the match, host Australia won the toss and decided to bat first. Due to the rain, a game of 55 overs was possible for the whole day. On the second day, the match started half an hour earlier. Host Australia started to play by two wickets for 166 runs, but Australia scored 338 runs losing all wickets in 105.4 overs on the basis of Steve Smith's century. In response, by the end of the second day's play, India have scored 96 runs in 45 overs at the loss of 2 wickets. Cheteshwar Pujara returned unbeaten after scoring 9 and captain Ajinkya Rahane scoring 5 runs. Shubman Gill scored a half-century for India, while Rohit Sharma got off to a good start, but could not play a big innings. So the same Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill made history by breaking big records today. Highest sixes against Australia 100 sixes - Rohit Sharma 63 sixes - Eoin Morgan 61 Sixes - Brandon McCullum 60 Sixes - Sachin Tendulkar 60 sixes - MS Dhoni Highest sixes against a country 130 Sixes - Chris Gayle vs England 100 sixes - Rohit Sharma vs Australia 87 Sixes - Chris Gayle vs New Zealand 86 Sixes - Shahid Afrida vs Sri Lanka Friends, do you think whether Rohit Sharma, Dhoni, Suresh Raina and Hardik Pandya should return in the Indian team or not.



ഇന്ത്യൻ താരങ്ങൾക്ക് നേരേ ആക്രമണം സിഡ്‌നിയിൽ 😠 | INDIA VS AUSTRALIA | CRICKET NEWS
ഇന്ത്യൻ താരങ്ങൾക്ക് നേരേ ആക്രമണം സിഡ്‌നിയിൽ 😠 | INDIA VS AUSTRALIA | CRICKET NEWS

#IndiavsAustralia #Ipl2020 #RohitSharma #SubhmanGill #RavindraJadeja #JaspritBumrah #NavdeepSaini #MohammedSiraj #UmeshYadav #RishabhPant #RavichandranAshwin #ViratKohli #HardikPandya #AeronFinch #SteveSmith #MsDhoni #IndiaMatch #Record ABOUT CRICKET NEWS: The third match of the four-match Test series between India and Australia is being played at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Two days of the match have ended. By the end of the second day's play, India had scored 96 runs at the loss of 2 wickets. After two days of play, the match has stood at par. On the first day of the match, host Australia won the toss and decided to bat first. Due to the rain, a game of 55 overs was possible for the whole day. On the second day, the match started half an hour earlier. Host Australia started to play by two wickets for 166 runs, but Australia scored 338 runs losing all wickets in 105.4 overs on the basis of Steve Smith's century. In response, by the end of the second day's play, India have scored 96 runs in 45 overs at the loss of 2 wickets. Cheteshwar Pujara returned unbeaten after scoring 9 and captain Ajinkya Rahane scoring 5 runs. Shubman Gill scored a half-century for India, while Rohit Sharma got off to a good start, but could not play a big innings. So the same Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill made history by breaking big records today. Highest sixes against Australia 100 sixes - Rohit Sharma 63 sixes - Eoin Morgan 61 Sixes - Brandon McCullum 60 Sixes - Sachin Tendulkar 60 sixes - MS Dhoni Highest sixes against a country 130 Sixes - Chris Gayle vs England 100 sixes - Rohit Sharma vs Australia 87 Sixes - Chris Gayle vs New Zealand 86 Sixes - Shahid Afrida vs Sri Lanka Friends, do you think whether Rohit Sharma, Dhoni, Suresh Raina and Hardik Pandya should return in the Indian team or not.



[LIVE] PAKISTAN VS NEW ZEALAND 2ND TEST | DAY 4 REVIEW #NZvPAK
[LIVE] PAKISTAN VS NEW ZEALAND 2ND TEST | DAY 4 REVIEW #NZvPAK

LIVE NEW ZEALAND VS PAKISTAN 2ND TEST | DAY 4 | MATCH REVIEW #NZvPAK #PAKvNZ #NewZealandvsPakistan New Zealand vs Pakistan, 2nd Test, Day 3, Christchurch New Zealand vs Pakistan, 2nd Test Day 4, Full Cricket Score: Hosts win by an innings and 176 runs, complete series sweep Kane Williamson underscored his ranking as the world's premier batsman with a masterful double century as New Zealand took control of the second Test against Pakistan on Tuesday. In between the showers at Hagley Oval in Christchurch, Williamson was in classic form, batting for nine hours 33 minutes for his 238 and leading New Zealand to an imposing 659 for six declared to lead Pakistan by 362. At stumps on day three, the tourists were already in trouble at eight for one, with Kyle Jamieson adding to his five-wicket haul in the first innings by removing Shan Masood for a duck. It was a relentless performance from Williamson, who became only the second New Zealander after Brendon McCullum to score four double centuries. Daryl Mitchell, who wondered if he would ever get a bat while Williamson was at the crease, described his skipper as "a freak who's set us up with a chance to win". Williamson delayed the declaration until Mitchell completed his maiden century and the all-rounder said despite his unbeaten 102 off 112 balls, it remained a good pitch for the bowlers and should produce a result. "If we put it in the right areas and bang those hard lengths, there is a lot of pace there and hopefully we can put Pakistan under some pressure and see what happens," he said. Williamson should have been out for 177 on the first ball after the first of two rain stoppages, but as has happened several times in the Test the chance was put down, this time by Azhar Ali, who earlier in the day had dropped Henry Nicholls short of his century. Pakistan spinner Zafar Gohar, who went for an expensive 159 off 32 overs on debut, said the fielding errors hurt. "The dropped catches cost us. There is no reason to drop catches but it happens in cricket," he said. "Dropping Kane Williamson cost us a lot of big runs." Williamson and Nicholls had rebuilt the innings after New Zealand were reduced to 71 for three on Monday's second day. By the time Nicholls was dismissed early in the afternoon session for 157, the pair had put on 369, the third-best all-time partnership for New Zealand and a record for the fourth wicket. The day had resumed with New Zealand 286 for three, 11 runs in arrears and with conditions favourable for the bowlers who had cloud cover and a ball only five overs old. But for every plan Pakistan set to dismiss Williamson, he had an answer— with a range of strokes from silky touches to powerful drives. Along the way, he followed Ross Taylor and Stephen Fleming in becoming the third New Zealander to pass 7,000 runs. The end came for Williamson three overs before tea when he skied a short ball from Faheem Ashraf and was caught in the deep by Masood. In four innings from three Tests in the past month Williamson has scored 251, 129, 21 and 238. Nicholls, dropped on 92 and 133, was hampered by a calf strain which left him hobbling between the wickets. But he was still able to attack, with boundaries producing 48 of his 68 runs on day three, before he top-edged a short ball from Mohammad Abbas and was caught at deep fine leg. Should New Zealand win the Test it will confirm their ranking as the number one side in the world for the first time— to go with Williamson's promotion as the number one batsman— and keep alive their chances of making the World Test Championship final.



New Zealand's Favourite Sporting Moment of the Decade Finalists
New Zealand's Favourite Sporting Moment of the Decade Finalists

New Zealand's Favourite Sporting Moment of the Decade finalists are previous winners of the New Zealand’s Favourite Sporting Moment award category from 2010 to 2019. The sporting moment award gives the New Zealand public the opportunity to choose the nation’s most favoured sporting moment, game or series from 2010 to 2019. The highlights include moments from achievements in football, rugby, rowing, softball, cricket, athletics and netball respectively. How to vote: You can vote once a day from now until 9.00pm on Thursday 18 February 2021 either online or by text. 1. Online Vote at www.halbergawards.co.nz 2. TXT Text your Sporting Moment’s unique code to 556 (standard txt charges apply): 1. Txt SM11 to 556 to vote for All Whites 2. Txt SM12 to 556 to vote for All Blacks 3. Txt SM13 to 556 to vote for Nathan Cohen & Joseph Sullivan 4. Txt SM14 to 556 to vote for Black Sox 5. Txt SM15 to 556 to vote for Brendon McCullum 6. Txt SM16 to 556 to vote for Grant Elliott 7. Txt SM17 to 556 to vote for Eliza McCartney 8. Txt SM18 to 556 to vote for Mitchell Hunt 9. Txt SM19 to 556 to vote for Anna Leat 10. Txt SM20 to 556 to vote for Silver Ferns The full list of New Zealand’s Favourite Sporting Moment of the Decade finalists are: 1. All Whites (football) 2010, Winston Reid’s last-minute goal against Slovakia in the FIFA World Cup (Johannesburg, South Africa) 2. All Blacks (rugby) 2011, the final whistle; All Blacks vs. France, Rugby World Cup Final (Auckland, New Zealand) 3. Nathan Cohen & Joseph Sullivan (rowing) 2012, storm from behind to win gold in the 2012 London Olympics (London, England) 4. Black Sox (softball) 2013, win the ISF Men’s World Softball Championships (Auckland, New Zealand) 5. Brendon McCullum (cricket) 2014, scores a record 302 against India for BLACKCAPS (Wellington, New Zealand) 6. Grant Elliott (cricket) 2015, smashes a six off the second-to-last ball of the semi-final against South Africa to put the BLACKCAPS into the Cricket World Cup final (Auckland, New Zealand) 7. Eliza McCartney (athletics) 2016, wins the bronze medal with her final pole vault attempt at the Rio Olympics (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 8. Mitchell Hunt (rugby) 2017, drops a stunning last-minute drop goal securing the win for the Crusaders during the Super Rugby season (Christchurch, New Zealand) 9. Anna Leat (football) 2018, successful penalty shootout against Japan, leading New Zealand into the semi-final of the FIFA Under-17 Women's World Cup (Uruguay, South America) 10. Silver Ferns (netball) 2019, winning the Netball World Cup (Liverpool, England)



New Zealand vs West Indies, 3rd T20I - Live Cricket Score
New Zealand vs West Indies, 3rd T20I - Live Cricket Score

It was only a few days ago that New Zealand's former captain Brendon McCullum had asked the team to work out their best XI for the next year's World Cup. While several youngsters are being tried out in the ongoing series against West Indies to find an answer to that, in their two successive victories against the reigning champions, they would have realised the perks of playing with gay abandon - much like they had done successfully during McCullum's reign as captain. It has helped that the West Indian bowlers haven't had a comeback under the pressure of the aggressive onslaught of the New Zealand batters. In what is nearly a first-choice attack for the visitors, they have erred in lengths, bowled in the hitting arcs and conceded more extras than they would've liked, apart from being pretty abysmal in the field. In many ways, they have left their batters with too much to compensate. While the loss in Auckland could be brought down to one phase of poor play by the top order against Lockie Ferguson, in Mount Maunganui, they were always playing the catch-up given the mammoth target of 239 they were chasing before eventually falling 72 runs short. It's not for any bad reason that West Indies find themselves placed 10th on the points table despite boasting a collection of players that would scare any opposition in T20 cricket. As a team, even with a fairly large number of first-choice options, they haven't clicked. With the series in the pocket, New Zealand would find themselves in a freer situation as they look to further their T20 experiments in the final game of the series, with the sides playing on successive days. And in that, for West Indies, even with the series already lost, there is an opportunity to fine-tune their rusty form - especially with the bowling attack awry and the promising left-hand duo of Shimron Hetmyer and Nicholas Pooran yet to impose themselves. What to expect: Even though it will be an evening game, another run-fest can be expected at the Bay Oval, much like it played out on Sunday. And if West Indies aren't under the kind of pressure they were in the second T20I, maybe their batsmen could produce even higher scores. Scattered showers are, however, expected. When: Monday, November 30, 2020, 7:00 pm local time; 11:30 am IST Where: New Zealand vs West Indies, Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui




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