India’s Test Captain “Virat Kohli”

                         Can Virat Kohli lead India’s Test baton successfully?

By DISHA MASHELKAR

When India’s Captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni announced his retirement from Test captaincy, there was a pool of questions reflecting a series of skepticism.  Why did Dhoni quit? This was the question every TV news channel was asking to the cricket experts. Although this skepticism proved useless in time, as Dhoni had clearly mentioned in a statement released by BCCI saying that,” He (MSD) was finding it increasingly difficult to continue in all formats of the game and that he wanted to focus on limited-overs cricket, with the World Cup coming up in mid-February”.

Virat Kohli

MS Dhoni’s resignation made way for Virat Kohli, to be India’s new Test cricket baton holder. In other words, Virat Kohli was now officially India’s test captain. As India will take on Bangladesh from 10 June onwards and will play the only test match in Khan Saheb Osman Ali Staduim (Fatullah city), it’s time for scrutinising Virat’s captaincy skills again.  Virat Kohli, India’s flamboyant right handed batsman, lead the Indian team first time in Australia last year in December. He had scored an outstanding 115 runs in his first innings. According to cricket statistics, he was the fourth Indian to score a ton on his test captaincy debut. Also Kohli’s total of 692 runs in four Tests was the most, by any Indian batsman in a Test series in Australia.

History has shown many young test captains which has led their national teams in the sport of cricket. Some of them are as follows:-

  1. Tatenda Taibu has been the youngest skipper for both (Tests and ODI) for Zimbabwe.
  2. Waqar Younis was also the youngest captain for Pakistan in Tests and ODIs.
  3.  Similar to Taibu and Waqar Younis, Graeme Smith became the youngest captain to lead South Africa in both Tests and ODI in 2003.
  4. Aravinda de Silva became the youngest Test captain for Sri Lanka at the age of 25.

Stephen Fleming led the Test team when he was 23 years old to become the youngest Test captain for New Zealand.

When asked about what he feels about Virat Kohli leading India’s Test team Sushant Jadhav, a Journalist from Pune says, “There are chances that Virat’s individual performance as a Test captain may suffer as he juggles between the two roles. He is a leading Indian batsmen and an important part of our team. Expressing his views on Virat’s captaincy style Jadhav says,” Dhoni’s style of captaincy cannot be replaced by Virat. Both have a different style of captaincy. The former is cool while the latter carries an aggressive approach”.

Virat Kohli is already surrounded with many apprehensions and gossips associated with his Bollywood girlfriend Anushka Sharma. Aggressiveness combined with flavour of accuracy, this Royal Challengers Bangalore captain has a new task on board. Amidst all this speculations, it will be interesting to see, if he will be once again acknowledged and hailed for his captaincy skills or not.

Cricket News update – June 08, 2015

 

                            update

Brendon McCullum: New Zealand cricket has got soul again– Telegraph.co.uk

Some will be cynical about the theory that New Zealand, by playing startlingly attacking cricket under all circumstances, while behaving with a …– The Guardian (blog)

Cricket-England must play with no fear, says Buttler – Reuters UK

Taylor turns the clock back to revive form – ESPNcricinfo.com

Brendon McCullum: ‘You can have fun with cricket, if you put your heart and soul into it’ – Telegraph.co.uk

 

Why Virat Kohli has to rid Indian cricket of bad habits

Source:- BBC News

Virat Kohli is one of the stars of international cricket. He also has his task cut out for him as India’s new Test cricket captain, writes Suresh Menon.

Time to start winning Tests – Kohli – ESPNcricinfo.com

Team India celebrates Ajinkya Rahane’s 28th birthday – India Today

Team India touches down in Bangladesh for short series – Daily News & Analysis

 

Hove Sussex face Hampshire at Hove, while Yorkshire are taking on Middlesex at Headingley. Photograph: Charlie Crowhurst/Getty Images– The Guardian (blog).

 

Cricket News update – June 07, 2015

 

Australian legend Shane Warne: I’m not very complicated

Source:- Express.co.uk

The Australian cricket legend insists the fact he bears little resemblance to his heyday is all down to diet. No nips or tucks, not even a little bit of Botox?

 

Picking an Elite Test Cricket XI of Players Operating Right Now

Source:- Bleacher Report

Despite the popularity of the Twenty20 format around the globe, despite the success of the Cricket World Cup earlier this year, Test match cricket is still …

 

England one-day cricket: New faces to attack limited ambition

Source:- The Independent

For 20 years, England’s one-day cricket has been all about some day. As in, some day the one-day team will not only be taken seriously but also start …

Attacking cricket the Aussies Ashes mantra – Zee News

Black Caps now a role model for test cricket – Stuff.co.nz

England recognise the need for change if they are to beat New Zealand, and eventually win their … –

Source:- Telegraph.co.uk

 

Post Retirement Life of “Rahul Dravid(The Wall)”

                          Rahul Dravid (The Wall)

                                                                                                            By:- Shubham Pandey

What anyone can write about  a great Technician of , anything we  write, it will be only 10-20% of his records and life. but still I am trying my best to cover maximum part of his cricketing and personal life. Lets us proceed:-

Personal Life

He borned on 11 jan 1973 in a marathi bhramin family indore, Madhya Pradesh. He started playing cricket at the age of 12 yrs and represented U-15, U-17 and U-19 for karnataka state. He married with Vijeta Pendharkar , a surgeon from Nagpur on 4 May 2003.

rahul dravid with his wife

Both are in good relationship  and have two childerns , one is Samit born in 2005 and other is Anvay born in 2009.

Cricket Career

HE started his cricketing career at the age of  12 and represented his state karnataka in U-15, U-17, U-19.he played 164 Test match, 344 ODI and scored more than 24,000 international runs . Most surprising Fact about him is that he has a one and only Wicket in his name and the most unlucky man was Ridely Jacobs, west indies in 2001-2002.

 

Test Debut:- 20 june 1996, against England in 2nd Test of series

ODI Debut:- 3 april 1996 against SriLanka in Singer Cup in Singapur, he replaced vinod kambli just after 1996 WC.

–  He was Test player of The Year and Player of The Year in 2004.

– He was 1st Non- Australian to deliver the Bradman Oration in Canbeera.

– Till 2004, HE was only player to score Century against all ten test playing nation.

– He has a record of most number of catches by a player(non wicketkeeper) in test cricket is 210.

HE retired from international ODI cricket in 2011, from international cricket in 2012. but still he continued in IPL and champion league till 2013 .

After Retirement

– In 2014, he joined the Gosports Foundation, Banglore as a member of their board of advisor.

– With this foundation  he mentor india’s future olympians and paraolympians.

– HE has his own foundation Rahul Dravid Athlete Mentorship Programme.

Now the most important News is that He agreed to coach India-A and U-19 Indian Team.

Ajinkya Rahane celebrates his birthday with Virak Kohli

Virat Kohli celebrates the birthday of Ajinkya Rahane in the desi style. This picture posted by Kohli on his twitter profile displays the close friendship between the teammates.

 


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