With another comprehensive win at Mount Maunganui, New Zealand clean swept the ODI series 3-0. It was quite a turnaround after losing 0-5 in the T20 series. Let's look back at what went wrong for one of the strongest teams in the world- Team India. 1. Lack of firepower from big guns?: Lone fifty by Virat Kohli and wicketless Bumrah in the series! When the last time did you … [Read more...] about NZ v IND: 5-0 Win To 0-3 Loss. What Went Wrong For Team India?
T20 Cricket
David Warner Hints At Possible Retirement From The Shortest Format
Australian batsman and Allan Border medalist David Warner has indicated a probable retirement from T20s following the consecutive World Cups that are set to be held later this year and the next year. According to Warner, 33, the shortest version of the game could be the one he could 'drop' first in order to go for the longer run during the twilight years of his remarkable … [Read more...] about David Warner Hints At Possible Retirement From The Shortest Format
5 Talking Points As NZ Suffer T20I Super Over Defeat Against India
4 balls, 2 runs needed with two set batsmen on the crease. How many times do you back bowling side to pull it off? But India did that miracle at Seddon Park. First, a terrific comeback by Shami in the 20th over overtook India to its first-ever Super-Over game and then Rohit Sharma did some Rohit Sharma things to take India to a miraculous win. Let's look back 5 talking points … [Read more...] about 5 Talking Points As NZ Suffer T20I Super Over Defeat Against India
All-Rounder Todd Astle Quits Test Cricket To Focus On White-Ball Format
All-rounder Todd Astle joins the list of players such as Mohd. Aamir and Ambati Rayudu, by deciding to quit Test cricket to focus on the limited-overs cricket. As a result, Astle has made himself unavailable from New Zealand A's first-class match against India A. The 33-year old bowling all-rounder made his Test debut in 2012 for New Zealand playing against Sri Lanka in … [Read more...] about All-Rounder Todd Astle Quits Test Cricket To Focus On White-Ball Format