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Virat Kohli catch. (Photo Source: Twitter)

‘I hope you will go for the ball Puji’ – Virat Kohli hilariously trolls Cheteshwar Pujara over first session after lockdown

  • Amid COVID-19 outbreak, the cricketers are spending all their time with their families inside their houses or with fans on social media while in quarantine.
  • However, all of them are eagerly waiting to hit the ground.
  • (Read more about the story)

Kolkata Knight Riders owners eyeing to invest in ECB’s The Hundred

  • England Cricket Board recently postponed the inaugural season of their newly introduced league ‘The Hundred’ to next year due to global pandemic.
  • And, they have suffered some huge losses due to the postponement of the league.
  • (Read more about the story)

‘When we go out, it is like we need to prove people wrong’ – David Warner points out similarities between him and Virat Kohli

  • Australia opener David Warner and India captain Virat Kohli have always been aggressive on the field.
  • The duo has even had a go at each other before while playing for their respective country.
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‘I wish I could have them here’ – Andre Russell as his wife Jassym Laura and daughter Amaziah are stuck in Miami amid lockdown

  • Andre Russell, the hard-hitting all-rounder from West Indies is finding it hard enough to spend his time without his wife Jassym Lora and newborn daughter Amaziah in lockdown.
  • The 32-year-old recently revealed that he wants to meet them as soon as these travel restrictions are lifted.
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‘Laxman Sivaramakrishnan & Roger Binny will be on the top of the list’ – Ravi Shastri picks his beer buddies

  • Ravi Shastri, the head coach of India was recently involved in a live session with one of the renowned media houses.
  • He discussed several topics related to cricket and his cricketing memories from 1985 Benson & Hedges World Championship.
  • (Read more about the story)

S Sreesanth rubbishes the no-saliva on the ball talks, says he can still be the best bowler going around

  • 2020 is going to be an exciting year for S Sreesanth. The Kerala fast bowler will return to competitive cricket for the first time since getting involved in the spot-fixing scandal in 2013.
  • The two-time World Cup-winner sat down for an interview recently where he talked about the skill of reverse swing and the art of fast-bowling.
  • (Read more about the story)

I have been in lockdown professionally for six and a half years: Sreesanth

  • Sreesanth was one of the best Indian pacers until he got caught in the spot-fixing case during the 2013 IPL. The seamer is likely to return to competitive cricket in September after serving his ban.
  • Recently, the muscular bowler sat down for a chat regarding his comeback, fitness and his time during the lockdown.
  • (Read more about the story)

‘Person you were preparing to succeed MS Dhoni is now serving water’ – Ashish Nehra not happy with the team management’s handling of Rishabh Pant

  • Rishabh Pant has turned out to be a curious case for team India and management. The Delhi wicket-keeper was thought to be someone who would replace MS Dhoni.
  • In fact, the 22-year-old played as a batsman in several matches during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019.
  • (Read more about the story)

‘I don’t think I am in contention’ – Umesh Yadav feels he is unlikely to make it to India’s T20 World Cup squad

  • Umesh Yadav has been one of the pacers who regularly finds a place in the Indian Test squad when a bowler is down. However, he hasn’t been so lucky as far as white-ball cricket is concerned.
  • His absence in the white-ball game has almost made him certain that he won’t be picked for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup later this year in Australia.
  • (Read more about the story)

Brendon McCullum proposes adding a team from New Zealand to the Big Bash League to attract more fans

  • As the entire world continues to be under lockdown, former New Zealand player Brendon McCullum gave some brilliant proposals of resumption of cricket in countries that are slowly evading the COVID-19 threat.
  • The ideas proposed by the ex-Blackcaps captain is mainly regarding the Big Bash League in Australia.
  • (Read more about the story)

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