Joe Root’s Whirlwind Century Helps England Salvage Some Lost Pride In Fifth ODI at Headingley
September 6, 2014 R K Gupta
Cricket, England Cricket, indian cricket, ODIGenerally lucky with the flip of the coin, MS Dhoni won the toss again and unhesitatingly chose to field. India made one change from the last match, bringing in Umesh Yadav to replace Dhawal Kulkarni. England made two changes with James Tredwell and Ben Stokes replacing Harry Gurney and Gary Ballance. England didn’t have a […]
Read moreResurgent India Bulldoze England into Submission at Edgbaston, Win ODI Series 3-0
September 3, 2014 R K Gupta
Cricket, England Cricket, indian cricket, ODIEngland would have gone to the fourth ODI at Edgbaston with a resolve to resurrect themselves, following their loss of face in the second and third ODI games. They lost both matches without a fight after the first was washed out. England needed redemption to send a message to the cricketing fraternity that the two […]
Read moreIndian Spinners Restrict England to Win Second Successive ODI and Lead 2-0 After Nottingham
August 31, 2014 R K Gupta
Cricket, England Cricket, indian cricket, MS Dhoni, ODIWhen MS Dhoni won the toss at Trent Bridge on Saturday, he didn’t want to bat first despite the weather being warm and sunny. India have been going through the top-order batting failures on this tour and even the good performance in the second ODI at Cardiff could not encourage Dhoni. Initially, it appeared that […]
Read moreSuresh Raina’s Century Powers India to Victory in the 2nd Royal London ODI at Cardiff
August 28, 2014 R K Gupta
Cricket, England Cricket, indian cricket, ODI, Suresh RainaAs if to prove that format-change in cricket can yield an entirely different outcome, India showed its competitive edge in the 50-over game at Cardiff. They won the second Royal London ODI with a handsome margin after the first was washed out at Bristol, two days ago. The ignominy of the test series debacle was […]
Read moreTotal Annihilation for Indians as They Emulate Disastrous Manchester Show at Oval’s Final Test
August 18, 2014 R K Gupta
Cricket, England Cricket, indian cricket, Test CricketIt will be difficult to find another turnaround of such horrible kind in cricket history. When India played the first test at Trent Bridge, they looked a better side than England until the tenth English wicket in the first innings created a new world record. When India won the second Lords test, they thought they […]
Read morePathetic Show by India on Day 1, Loss of Control on Day 2 and Innings Defeat on Day 3
August 11, 2014 R K Gupta
Cricket, England Cricket, indian cricket, Test CricketIndia’s batsmen emulated their performance of the Southampton’s third test in the fourth test as well. The difference was; the 266-run loss at Southampton appeared more decent than the shameless surrender at Old Trafford, where the poorest batting by Indians was on a sordid display. England didn’t have Stuart Broad on day 3, but with […]
Read moreEngland Crush India by 266 Runs to Complete Their Dominance in the Southampton Test
August 2, 2014 R K Gupta
England Cricket, indian cricket, Moeen Ali, Test CricketIn what was already a forgone conclusion, England handed India a thoroughly commanding drubbing in the third Investec test at Southampton on Thursday. Coming back gloriously from their own poor performance in the second test at Lords, England dictated terms in all 13 sessions of play and ended the match with a deserving victory to […]
Read moreIndia No Match to England as Play Enters the Final Day in Southampton’s Third Test
August 1, 2014 R K Gupta
Cricket, England Cricket, indian cricket, Test CricketEngland required less than half an hour on the fourth day morning to dismiss India, well-short of the score of 370 that India required to avoid follow on. But Alistair Cook chose the option of batting again, probably to keep the reins of the game in his own hand. Critics may contend that enforcing the […]
Read moreEngland Push India to the Brink on the Third Day in the Southampton Test
July 30, 2014 R K Gupta
Cricket, England Cricket, indian cricketFirst, their bowlers and fielders failed them and yesterday it was the turn of the batsmen. Inconsistency is the name of the game for India. The so called strong Indian batting line-up lay sadly exposed as batsman after another batsman threw his wicket after looking settled. Of the top eight, seven of them crossed 20 […]
Read moreEngland Yield Impressive Batting Performance on First Day of the Third Test at Southampton
July 28, 2014 R K Gupta
Cricket, England Cricket, indian cricket, Test CricketIndia’s bowlers showed their true colors on Day one of the third Investec test at Southampton on Sunday. Better application by England’s top order meant a healthy score of 247/2 at draw of stumps on the first day. Alastair Cook came close to scoring his 26th test century and in the process, quelled some of […]
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1 | PRANNOY H. S. | 62,410 |
2 | Viktor AXELSEN | 61,500 |
3 | CHOU Tien Chen | 58,580 |
4 | Jonatan CHRISTIE | 55,060 |
5 | Anthony Sinisuka GINTING | 52,440 |