Cricket Boy
Cricket could be a sport that is compete between 2 groups of 11 players every World Health Organization score runs (points). this can be done by hit the ball across the boundary, or by running between 2 sets of 3 little, picket posts referred to as wickets. The wickets square measure at every finish of a parallelogram of short grass referred to as 'the pitch'.
Friday, September 13, 2019
Amazing Chris Gayle Fact
Chris Gayle is that the solely batter to hit a six off the primary ball of a matched game
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In the 137 years of take a look at cricket no athlete has ever hit a six off the primary ball of a matched game. Audacious Chris Gayle achieved this exploit against East Pakistan in 2012 off debutant Sohag Gazi.
Shahid Afridi used Sachin Tendulkar's bat to hit the quickest ever ODI century
Shahid Afridi used Sachin Tendulkar's bat to hit the quickest ever ODI century
Shahid Afridi was flown in to play for the Asian country team from archipelago to Nairobi in 1996 and did not have a correct bat. that is once Waqar Younis gave 'Young Afridi' Sachin Tendulkar’s bat. Afridi hit eleven sixes and 6 boundaries with the bat and scored a 37-ball century against Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka that was the then quickest ODI century. The record, broken later by Corey Anderson (36 balls), currently belongs to South Africa's AB Delaware Villiers (31 balls).
Shahid Afridi was flown in to play for the Asian country team from archipelago to Nairobi in 1996 and did not have a correct bat. that is once Waqar Younis gave 'Young Afridi' Sachin Tendulkar’s bat. Afridi hit eleven sixes and 6 boundaries with the bat and scored a 37-ball century against Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka that was the then quickest ODI century. The record, broken later by Corey Anderson (36 balls), currently belongs to South Africa's AB Delaware Villiers (31 balls).
Ellyse Perry Becomes third women cricketer to take 150 ODI Wickets
Ellyse Perry Becomes third women cricketer to take 150 ODI Wickets
Perry also became the second-fastest to reach the 150-ODI wicket landmark.
Ellyse Perry on Wednesday became only the third woman cricketer to have scalped 150 ODI wickets. The Australian allrounder dismissed Reniece Boyce in the second over during the third ODI against West Indies at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound in Antigua as she achieved the feat.
India’s Jhulan Goswami tops the chart of the leading ODI wicket-takers, having scalped 218 wickets, while Perry, who now has 150 ODI wickets, is on number three behind compatriot Cathryn Fitzpatrick.
Fitzpatrick, who was recently inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame along with Sachin Tendulkar and Allan Donald, ended her ODI career with 180 wickets against her name in 109 ODIs. She was a part of Australia’s two World Cup-winning squads
Perry also became the second-fastest to reach the landmark. While Fitzpatrick was the fastest to the 150-wicket landmark, achieving the feat in 91 innings, Perry needed 107 innings for the same. Goswami, meanwhile, reached the milestone in 128 innings.
In August this year, former England captain Charlotte Edwards had praised Perry. “I loved playing against her and she’s definitely improved a lot since I stopped playing,” Edwards had said.
“You knew then she’d become an unbelievable batter, she was mainly a bowler in my career and now we see what an unbelievable allrounder she is and the greatest female player we’re ever going to see. In one skill alone, in terms of bowling or batting she’d be a great. And she’s getting better and better with age, she’s only 28, it’s quite scary really to think what she can achieve in the next few years,” she added.
India vs South Africa T20Is
India vs South Africa T20Is: India seek maiden win over South Africa at home
India are ahead of South Africa, winning eight of the 13 matches played between the two teams in T20Is.
India will begin their 2019-20 home season the three-match T20I series against South Africa starting September 15 at Dharamsala and it would come as a surprise for many that South Africa are only team yet to lose to India in India in the format.
South Africa played a two-match T20I series in 2015 claiming it 2-0, with one match being abandoned. That series remains India’s only encounter with South Africa in the format at home. And India will be seeking to correct the aberration this time around.
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However, in the overall tally, India are ahead of South Africa, winning eight of the 13 matches played between the two teams in T20Is. South Africa have won five of those encounters.
Of those 13 matches, eight have been played in a bilateral series with both India and South Africa claiming four wins each.
A total of five bilateral series have been played between the two teams and interestingly, India have the upper hand here winning four of them. All of India’s T20I series wins have come in South Africa.
The last time the two teams met in the format was at Cape Town in February 2018, which India won by seven runs.
The last five encounters between the two sides in T20Is, is split between two wins for each team and one match being abandoned.
In the last five T20I matches, India have tasted success three times and lost twice. The three wins came in the recently concluded West Indies tour as they blanked the hosts 3-0. The two losses came at home at the hands of Australia.
For South Africa, their last five matches have yielded three wins, one loss and one tied match.
India are ahead of South Africa, winning eight of the 13 matches played between the two teams in T20Is.
India will begin their 2019-20 home season the three-match T20I series against South Africa starting September 15 at Dharamsala and it would come as a surprise for many that South Africa are only team yet to lose to India in India in the format.
South Africa played a two-match T20I series in 2015 claiming it 2-0, with one match being abandoned. That series remains India’s only encounter with South Africa in the format at home. And India will be seeking to correct the aberration this time around.
IND vs SA SERIES PAGE | LATEST NEWS
However, in the overall tally, India are ahead of South Africa, winning eight of the 13 matches played between the two teams in T20Is. South Africa have won five of those encounters.
Of those 13 matches, eight have been played in a bilateral series with both India and South Africa claiming four wins each.
A total of five bilateral series have been played between the two teams and interestingly, India have the upper hand here winning four of them. All of India’s T20I series wins have come in South Africa.
The last time the two teams met in the format was at Cape Town in February 2018, which India won by seven runs.
The last five encounters between the two sides in T20Is, is split between two wins for each team and one match being abandoned.
In the last five T20I matches, India have tasted success three times and lost twice. The three wins came in the recently concluded West Indies tour as they blanked the hosts 3-0. The two losses came at home at the hands of Australia.
For South Africa, their last five matches have yielded three wins, one loss and one tied match.
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