Ishan kishan cricketer biography of albert
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Alyssa Healy is a sore loser and she won't apologise for it
Australia batter Alyssa Healy became the first cricketer to score a century in the semi-final and final of a World Cup during her remarkable run at the 2022 tournament. Healy's 170 against England surpassed fellow Australian Adam Gilchrist's 149 in 2007 as the highest individual score in a men's or women's World Cup final.
Healy, who turns 33 later this year, says her biggest strength has remained being competitive ever since her dad forced her out of the sandpit and took her to cricket nets. Though equally adept and skilful at field hockey, she fell in love with cricket, which also led her to meeting the love of her life - Mitchell Starc. Both have won Player of the Tournament titles at ODI World Cups: Healy in 2022 and Starc in 2015.
In this conversation, during Australia's T20I series in India in December, Healy talks about the role Starc has played in her success. She also breaks down her batting skills, talks ab
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Until the last one-day series match between India and Bangladesh at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram, Shubman Gill was seen as a front-runner to challenge Shikhar Dhawan as Rohit Sharma’s opening partner in one-dayers. Some critics even urged that Gill should be made to open with Rohit ahead of Dhawan in the 2023 ODI World Cup at home. After all, he had displayed amazing form with the bat in the few ODI series’ he opened when Rohit was rested. However, it has needed just one spectacular innings from Ishan Kishan to reignite the debate over the opening slot in one-dayers for India.
The 24-year-old, who might not have even played in the final ODI against Bangladesh had Rohit been fit for the game, grabbed his chance with both hands and created history. He slammed the fastest double hundred in men’s ODI cricket (126 balls), going past Chris Gayle’s record (138 balls). Beyond the stats, Kishan’s domination of Bangladesh’s bowling was outstanding. Bangladesh went into the
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India’s tour Down Under saw a number of unheralded young cricketers come to the fore, against all odds. With an injury-ravaged side missing most of their senior players, the newcomers stood up commendably and delivered. India’s triumph in Australia, with their backs to the vägg, was the perfect bild of modig, new India. The tradition has carried on into the home series against England. Meet our new set of Team India’s fearless ung warriors.
Suryakumar Yadav (Age: 30, Batting style: Right-handed, IPL team: Mumbai Indians)
If they aren’t selected in the national squad before the age of 30, many cricketers give up hope. Not Suryakumar Yadav. The talented batsman, who has been a shining light for Mumbai Indians in the IPL over the last couple of seasons, was at it. He just kept performing and performing, with such a level of consistency that the selectors were eventually forced to pick him for the England T20I series, after giving him the snub for Australia.
And, when he