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Shoriful's Disgusting Behavior Against Vishwa Fernando
Shoriful's Disgusting Behavior Against Vishwa Fernando

Shoriful's Disgusting Behavior Against Vishwa Fernando #slvsban #slcricket #vmaxsports



Wanindu Hasaranga 100 runs in 40 balls
Wanindu Hasaranga 100 runs in 40 balls

Wanindu Hasaranga 100 runs in 40 balls #wanindu #ipl2022 #vmaxsports



Dushmantha Chameera set Great Example
Dushmantha Chameera set Great Example

Dushmantha Chameera set Great Example #chameera #ipl2022 #vmaxsports



Wanindu Hasaranga Returning to Form in Style
Wanindu Hasaranga Returning to Form in Style

Wanindu Hasaranga Returning to Form in Style #wanindu #ipl2022 #vmaxsports



Liam Livingstone on Bhanuka Rajapaksa
Liam Livingstone on Bhanuka Rajapaksa

Liam Livingstone on Bhanuka Rajapaksa #bhanuka #ipl2022 #vmaxsports Liam Livingstone's 117-metre six against GT leaves Shami, Mayank dumbstruck; Rashid Khan checks his bat Former England captain Kevin Pietersen, who was at the commentary box during the strike, hailed it as the "biggest six he has ever seen" and reiterated the same after the match as well on Star Sports. "I have seen Chris Gayle do that often, but this was something different," exclaimed Punjab Kings head coach Anil Kumble after the game. Former England captain Kevin Pietersen, who was at the commentary box during the strike, hailed it as the "biggest six he has ever seen" and reiterated the same after the match as well on Star Sports. Mohammed Shami was brought in the 16th over to add to Punjab's woes, but Livingstone had other plans. Against the very first ball of the over, the one angling in and on length, Livingstone cleared the front leg to swing his bat with all his might and muscled it sky high over deep square leg for a six. And it wasn't any normal six. It went for a 117 metres, the biggest in this season, and it almost seemed it cleared the roof. A couple of tight overs from Gujarat Titans and Shikhar Dhawan's struggle in the middle overs left the 2022 IPL match between Gujarat Titans and Punjab Kings in balance. Despite Dhawan's half-century score and the rebuilding act alongside Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Punjab were left with 27 to win in the final 30 balls, but it was still their match to lose. And then, out of nowhere, Liam Livingstone left everyone dumbfounded with a monstrous hit. Even the bowler was spotted smiling at the big hit.



Faf du Pleasis fuming over Wanindu Hasaranga drop
Faf du Pleasis fuming over Wanindu Hasaranga drop

Faf du Pleasis fuming over Wanindu Hasaranga drop ‘The drop catch cost us….’ – Faf du Plessis not happy with Wanindu Hasaranga’s drop catch during the game against Rajasthan Bangalore haven't really been at their best in the recent past. They lost their second consecutive game of the Indian T20 league 2022 on Tuesday. The 2016-finalists lost their recent game to Rajasthan by 29 runs. It is to be noted that Bangalore did have the advantage during the first innings as they reduced Rajasthan to 68-4. However, a sensational knock by Riyan Parag ensured that the 2008-champions reach a respectable total. He ended up scoring a brilliant 56 from 31 balls. His knock consisted of three fours and four sixes. However, it is to be noted that he was dropped on 32. It was during the second ball of the 19th over when he got a life. After Parag mistimed the ball, it went straight up, only for Wanindu Hasaranga to drop an absolute sitter. The ball popped out of his hands. This made a huge difference as the 20-year-old scored some handy runs towards the end of the innings. This turned out to be a crucial point in the game as it shifted the momentum towards the Rajasthan-based franchise. Bangalore's skipper Faf du Plessis highlighted the same during the post-match presentation. He stated that they gave 20 runs too many. "It's pretty similar to the previous game we played, there is a little bit of inconsistent bounce. We gave 20 runs too many and the dropped catch cost us 25. 140 was a par score on that pitch. That's the thing we need to fix [the top-order batting]. The basics of the game doesn't change. You needed someone in the top four to bat through and we have not done it," said Faf du Plessis. He also backed Virat Kohli to come good. Faf was hopeful of the batting maestro regaining his lost form. Kohli was dismissed after scoring a 10-ball nine on Tuesday. "Trying to get the best out of him [on Kohli]. Great players go through these things. Great players go through phases like this. We wanted him to get in straightaway so that he doesn't sit on the sidelines and think about the game. He is a great player and we still back him to turn it around and hopefully it's around the corner. It's a game of confidence," he added.



Mahela Jayawardene Introduce New Cricket Rule
Mahela Jayawardene Introduce New Cricket Rule

Mahela Jayawardene Introduce New Cricket Rule #mahela #cricket #vmaxsports Jayawardene for exploring third-umpire intervention in above-waist no-balls Mumbai Indians head coach, who sits on ICC Cricket Committee, highlights controversial incident between Delhi Capitals and Rajasthan Royals Nagraj Gollapudi Mumbai Indians head coach Mahela Jayawardene believes there should be a discussion on whether the third umpire should alert the on-field umpires for over-the-waist no-balls, but he didn't condone the role of Delhi Capitals' players and support staff in the controversy that took place during the final over of their game against Rajasthan Royals last week. Jayawardene is also a member of the ICC's Cricket Committee, the panel that oversees the playing conditions in international cricket. "Probably, the umpires did get it wrong, but the rules say that you can't go to the third umpire or check on those things," Jayawardene said on The ICC Review. "It is something, I think, going forward we need to look at: whether [there should be] the option for the third umpire to come on the field, on to the main umpires and inform them that it's a delivery you should check. But... the spirit of the game, and to see things moving forward, it's never an option for any coach or any player to come on to the field. "We are given an opportunity during the strategic time-out to come out in IPL, and that should be the only time the coaches or anyone else should be allowed." Under the current playing conditions, all foot-fault no-balls are anyway checked by the third umpire. The on-field umpires can check the height of a delivery if it has resulted in a dismissal, but the ball in question went for a six. Three members of the Capitals' contingent - captain Rishabh Pant, assistant coach Pravin Amre and bowling allrounder Shardul Thakur - were penalised by the IPL for breaching the code of conduct. Pant was fined his entire match fee, as was Amre, who was also handed a one-match ban; Thakur received a 50% fine. Those penalties resulted after Pant asked Amre to walk on to the field to speak to the on-field umpires after the third delivery of the final over of Capitals' chase. Chasing 222, Capitals needed 36 runs from the final over. Rovman Powell hit three consecutive sixes off the first three balls. The third ball, however, was a high full toss. Capitals would have got a free-hit had it been deemed a no-ball, with the equation in that case reading 17 to get from four deliveries. While Powell and his batting partner Kuldeep Yadav argued with the umpires, Pant gestured them to come off the ground. Eventually, Amre was sent in. Pant admitted he had got carried way in the "heat of the moment", but believed it was a no-ball, and that the third umpire could have "interfered".




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