IPL 2019: Five fantastic beasts who can set the tournament on fire with their lusty blows
Cricket | March 21, 2019 18:17 ISTAll eyes will be on these five batsmen who will be expected to help their teams cross the line.
All eyes will be on these five batsmen who will be expected to help their teams cross the line.
The 2019 season meanwhile, could also be the last time when fans will witness some of their favourite stars in action in the cash-rich league.
Ab de Villiers opined that he does not see Virat Kohli, ranked number one ODI player, stopping very soon as his mental strength and personality makes him the best player in the world.
Former captain Sourav Ganguly is tied with Sharma in terms of innings (200) but the Mumbaikar edged out the Kolkata Prince by two matches on the list.
AB de Villiers will be available for the first seven group games and for the later stages, as well, if the team made it to the knockout stage.
With his agility and grit to stop the ball from reaching the boundary, Rhodes raised the standards high for the rest of the players in world cricket.
No matter how much we rave about Kohli and Pujara, they still have a long way to go before being considered amongst the greatest Test batsmen of all time.
If Rohit does manage to score a ton in Wellington, it will put him level with the West Indian Chris Gayle on the all-time list.
Former South Africa captain AB de Villiers said that he will travel to Pakistan for the Pakistan leg of PSL 2019.
As the year 2018 draws to a close, we look back at such cricketers who bid farewell to the game after serving it for a long time.
For the purposes of this piece, I will restrict the analysis to comparing the Delhi batsman's stats with the greats when they turned 30.
The 37-year old has broken the record for the most number of catches by a non-wicketkeeper fielder in T20Is.
Retired South Africa cricketer AB de Villiers was all praise for 'good' friend' Virat Kohli after the Team India captain became the fastest to reach 10,000 runs in ODI cricket, surpassing Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar.
Despite his retirement, AB continues to be one of the biggest draws in T20 franchise cricket all over the world.
India played better in South Africa than what they managed in England but ended up losing both the high-profile series.
The confirmation came after the Cricket South Africa (CSA) shared the list of the South African players, which included De Villiers's name.
The Team India captain has been a prolific run scorer for RCB in the domestic T20 league and is now just 52 runs shy of scoring 5,000 runs.
The Royal Bangalore Challengers' star brings 11 years of IPL experience, along with a season (2016) at the Caribbean Premier League for Barbados Tridents.
De Villiers said he is happy playing the odd T20 tournament, doing bits and pieces of promotional work, and nurturing young cricketers.
It is speculated that AB de Villiers will is likely to be associated with Cricket South Africa in time to come after he announced his retirement from International cricket.
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