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rahulbhagchandani

25/12/2009

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The last decade saw the transforming phase of cricket. During this transformation, there were a few heroes...
This decade is coming to a closure soon and with the way cricket is being played these days, the game has a lot more to offer now, than what it had ever before. The last 10 years saw cricket being played much differently than what it earlier. These years saw the conceptualization of the very famous Twenty20 cricket and henceforth, the IPL and the CL. Apart, it also saw players like Ponting, Dravid, Kallis, Murali grow more in their mettle and saw players like the Waugh brothers, Warne, Ambrose take a final call for their cricketing careers. And, it has also seen players like Graeme Smith, Sarwan, Sehwag come into the groove and deliver pure class. Whatever it may be, this decade could be considered one of the best in cricketing history. In same regard, I’ve handpicked some absolute fantastic players, who deserve some appreciation for their cause to uplift the game by their enduring performances. THE STICK HITTERS MOST RUNS The top three run getters in all formats during the period being Ricky Ponting, Jacques Kallis and Mahela Jayawardena, a call to decide who was the best was rather very difficult. But, I strongly felt, it had to be Ponting. He averages not very less than Kallis but has the most runs, best strike rate among the top 3 and ...
 
 

India, as of now, is standing in a position where they would have least liked to. Nevertheless, a match lost will imply series gone and a win will make them a step closer for the series. Here’s the preview.

07/11/2009

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After blazing 350 runs on the board, courtesy Shaun Marsh and Watson, Aussies looked very certain to win the game until Tendulkar came with its wonderful innings of 175. Here’s the match report.

06/11/2009

rahulbhagchandani

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After Australia stunned a victory at Mohali, the team has regained the momentum, nevertheless the series is leveled and given the injury woes for Oz and a high scoring pitch @ Hyderabad, a nail-biting thrill is rightly due.

04/11/2009

rahulbhagchandani

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With series already two matches old and leveled, the winner of the third will possibly gain a real momentum. Australians are down with injuries and India will be raring to go at Kotla. Here’s the preview.

30/10/2009

rahulbhagchandani

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India-Australia all set to meet for the second ODI in Nagpur, this Wednesday. While three Aussie main stream players are injured and most probably ruled out, India has Yuvraj Singh back fit. Here’s the match preview.

28/10/2009

rahulbhagchandani

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Being 201-7 at the end of 40th over, chasing 293, Indian lower order did almost a miracle, but fell just 5 runs short ending 288-8.

26/10/2009

rahulbhagchandani

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India and Australia clash this Sunday, as the 7-match one-day series gets under way. The series is wide open and anybody of the two can claim the trophy. Here’s the match preview.

24/10/2009

rahulbhagchandani

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So I don't know how many people in this community are from Brisbane, let alone Queensland. But I think regardless of this fact, you will find this list funny and a great insight to Australian culture. Enjoy

19/12/2008

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