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India’s success in Test cricket has always been associated with its batting prowess and its unique spin-bowling core, several generations of which have helped build India as a Test fortress. But in the past half a decade or so, a breed of fast bowlers have changed the script. India has since became a pace-bowling superpower, highlighted by Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, Mohammad Siraj at the centre of it all and well supported by other stalwarts like Umesh Yadav, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, and more. How did India get so good at fast bowling? What does the data say? https://newsth.live/fuSUYZ
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Did you know that cricket is known as "Gentleman's game". But have you thought of why? Cricket is known as the "gentleman's game" because of its historical association with fair play, etiquette, and respect for opponents. Cricket was originated in England, and was traditionally played by the aristocracy and emphasized values of sportsmanship and integrity. And also did you know that Golf is known as "A Rich Man's Game". But have you every thought why is Golf considered as a luxury sport and not cricket or any other sport? Did you know that a single game of golf costs around INR 5,000 - INR 8,000 in India, so why do rich play this game? https://lnkd.in/gXcEt2rf Subscribe here: https://lnkd.in/gRRifSJd to read more interesting posts:
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Update from the cricket world: Babar Azam slips to the eighth position in the latest ICC Test Rankings. Stay tuned for more on the dynamic shifts in player rankings! 🏏📉 Visit our Website:https://bit.ly/3Yqf6le #BabarAzam #ICCRankings #TestCricket #cricketbioguru #TestRankings #CricketNews #SportsUpdate #CricketRankings #PlayerRankings #BabarAzamRanking #ICCTestRankings #CricketRankingUpdate #TestCricketRankings #SportsNews
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Latest Article on Border Gavaskar trophy: The buildup that would otherwise not have become fortitude, only if the two sides didn’t make those stupendous efforts to intensify the competition in the previously held four test series. Even if there is no point to argue on the euphoria of the Ashes, the increase in sale of tickets from India’s previous tour of Australia is the vindication that the enigma of the Border — Gavaskar Trophy is nothing short of the Ashes. So much so that, the Ashes carries the incomparable legacy, the revelation by Cricket Australia’s chief on the commercial value of the BGT becoming at par with the Ashes is a testament to what the Cricket fraternity has witnessed with India being at the top for last eight years, though Australia, to their credit didn’t miss on giving the toughest play to the visitors. The Australian ace, Mitchell Starc also did state that “For Australian cricket, you’ve got the Ashes and then you’ve got the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in there”. It is that time of the year when the deeper ardent of this game is glaring and do not want to pass over everything coming out before we approach to kick-start the season on November 22. Not only the mandarins of the game, but the players for that matter are not wanting to overlook anything that might than cost them during the play — Pat Cummins taking eight weeks break is an example — as the series is of much significance to the eyes of WTC’25, eventually. Read full story at https://lnkd.in/gZqtjA7F Cricket Australia #contentwriting #contentcreators #BoxingDayTest #IndiaVsAustralia #CricketTour #CricketAustralia #SportsTravel #Melbourne #SportsHospitality #CricketVibes #CricketLife #StadiumBuzz #Crickbuster
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The expansion of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy to a five-Test series is a welcome decision, but ignores the plight of other Test-playing nations, writes Ritam Mitra. This summer heralds what will be a first in many cricket fans’ lifetimes: a five-match #Test series between Australia and India. It’s been 32 years since the last five-match Test series between the two nations, and the move from the four- (and occasionally two-) Test format demonstrates the value placed on the rivalry by fans, broadcasters and administrators alike. It’s indisputable that India v Australia is the jewel in Test cricket’s slipping crown. While the #Ashes may carry the weight of history, from both a commercial and cricketing perspective, the Border-Gavaskar Trophy leaves the Ashes dead and buried. And yet, to some, the five-test announcement will be a bittersweet pill. Let’s hope it’s not the latest example of the #ICC fiddling while Rome burns. #cricketaustralia #BCCI #BorderGavaskarTrophy #IndVAus #TeamIndia #ViratKohli #PatCummins #RohitSharma #IPL #jayshah Pawan Luthra | Tracey Holmes | Nick Hockley | Dipen Rughani GAICD | Renesh Krishnan | Gurnam Singh | Sanjiv Dubey | Sagar Mehrotra
Border-Gavaskar Trophy expands to five-Test duel
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The recent chatter regarding the proposal by cricket's 'Big Three' to revive the #CLT20 competition is the latest nail in the coffin of Test cricket as we know it. As I wrote in Indian Link Media Group last week, while the imminent expansion of the #BorderGavaskarTrophy to a five-Test series is good news for fans of Test cricket, unless you’re Australia, India or England, the format appears destined to continue dying a slow death without drastic intervention. Test cricket is bigger than the Big Three. It's easy for multi-millionaires like Virat Kohli to commit to the format when their livelihoods and futures are not at stake, but it's neither fair nor realistic to expect players from other nations to simply “put their country first” when they could be earning life-changing amounts for significantly less work. There are several tools at the International Cricket Council's disposal which would go some way towards redressing the slide of the longest format for other nations, whether through carving out a dedicated Test cricket window (or a shortened IPL window), subsidising match payments for players representing countries other than the Big Three, or guaranteeing each Test nation a minimum number of tests in each cycle. Of course, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has a huge role to play in making these options commercially viable. A five-Test Border-Gavaskar Trophy is certainly an exciting development, but one can only hope it’s not the latest example of the ICC fiddling while Rome burns (or a Trojan horse masking the ICC's ambition to support the proliferation of more T20 leagues...).
The expansion of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy to a five-Test series is a welcome decision, but ignores the plight of other Test-playing nations, writes Ritam Mitra. This summer heralds what will be a first in many cricket fans’ lifetimes: a five-match #Test series between Australia and India. It’s been 32 years since the last five-match Test series between the two nations, and the move from the four- (and occasionally two-) Test format demonstrates the value placed on the rivalry by fans, broadcasters and administrators alike. It’s indisputable that India v Australia is the jewel in Test cricket’s slipping crown. While the #Ashes may carry the weight of history, from both a commercial and cricketing perspective, the Border-Gavaskar Trophy leaves the Ashes dead and buried. And yet, to some, the five-test announcement will be a bittersweet pill. Let’s hope it’s not the latest example of the #ICC fiddling while Rome burns. #cricketaustralia #BCCI #BorderGavaskarTrophy #IndVAus #TeamIndia #ViratKohli #PatCummins #RohitSharma #IPL #jayshah Pawan Luthra | Tracey Holmes | Nick Hockley | Dipen Rughani GAICD | Renesh Krishnan | Gurnam Singh | Sanjiv Dubey | Sagar Mehrotra
Border-Gavaskar Trophy expands to five-Test duel
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What is DLS Method in Cricket? | Let's understand in Gujarati #dlsmethod #cricketupdates #gujaratinews #gujaraticreator #ishanjoshii #cricketknowledge #knowledgesharing
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Did you know? 🏏 There are three types of cricket balls used in Test matches worldwide, each with unique characteristics that make it the ball of choice in different countries. Here’s what sets them apart: 1. SG Ball: Made by Sanspareil Greenlands in Meerut since 1950, this ball is primarily used in India and is known for its 6 rows of hand-stitching with thicker thread, creating a closer, more prominent seam that favors swing. 2. Kookaburra Ball: Produced by Kookaburra Sport in Australia, this ball is preferred in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Zimbabwe. With 2 hand-stitched and 2 machine-stitched rows, it tends to swing less, making it well-suited to faster pitches. 3. Dukes Ball: Manufactured by British Cricket Balls Ltd since 1760 and used in England, the West Indies, and Ireland, the Dukes Ball is fully hand-stitched with 6 rows—a design that helps retain its shape, hardness, and pronounced seam longer. Each ball’s unique stitching affects its performance on the pitch, and that’s why preferences vary from country to country! #CricketTrivia #TestCricket #SG #Kookaburra #Dukes #SportsTech
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Recent splits and rifts in Team India have made waves, with politics within the team taking the lead. There are disagreements between players and rumors about who should be captain, which makes it look like the team is split into two groups. Plz visit us https://lnkd.in/gaXkZnem #YolaCricket | #IshanKishan | #RahulDravid | #Cricket | #TeamIndia | #IndianCricketTeam | #TestCricket
Ishan Kishan Ignores Rahul Dravid’s Call to “Play Some Cricket”; Internal Politics in Team India
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