Top Stories: Things that made news in the cricket world today
All the news stories that hogged the headlines today.
Rohit Sharma extends birthday wishes to Sachin Tendulkar, also reveals his best two moments with the Master Blaster
- Regarded as the ‘God of Cricket’, Sachin Tendulkar turned 47 on 24 April and wishes poured in for the Master Blaster from every nook and corner of the world.
- In an illustrious career spanning over two decades, the right-hander amassed 18426 runs in ODIs and 15921 runs in Tests.
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‘Wishing you an amazing year ahead paaji’ – Virat Kohli wishes Sachin Tendulkar with a beautiful message on Twitter
- Sachin Tendulkar is one of the biggest sporting stars in the country when after his retirement.
- So, it was quite obvious that there would be loads of wishes which the master will receive on his birthday.
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Shane Watson names Ricky Ponting, Shane Warne as his favourite skippers
- Shane Watson, the former Australian skipper, said that he enjoyed playing under the leadership of Ricky Ponting and Shane Warne.
- He hung his boots from international cricket after the match against Virat Kohli’s India at Mohali in the 2016 edition of the World T20.
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Won’t accept compromising on Asia Cup to accommodate the IPL: PCB CEO Wasim Khan
- The cash-rich IPL has been postponed indefinitely after the lockdown in India was extended until May 3.
- He also stated that moving the Asia Cup due to one member nation won’t be fair for the other teams.
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Shubman Gill is India’s future, we should get him into the team: Rohit Sharma
- From there on, he has stayed in contention, but has found it tough to break into the national playing eleven.
- Shubman kept performing for India A, Kolkata Knight Riders and his domestic side, Punjab, as well.
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‘Empty stands make any bowler comfortable’ – Kuldeep Yadav on playing IPL behind closed doors
- Though there are still question marks over the league happening this year, there is still a slender of a chance that the tournament might take place later in the year.
- Rather there is every chance that the IPL goes ahead behind the closed doors once the normalcy resumes in the next few months.
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