Indian cricketers meet Air Force pilots ahead of final T20I
Cricket | November 09, 2019 18:40 ISTThe cricketers of Team India spent time with Air Force pilots as the side prepares for the series-decider against Bangladesh in Nagpur.
The cricketers of Team India spent time with Air Force pilots as the side prepares for the series-decider against Bangladesh in Nagpur.
Team batting second ended up as the winner in both the games, making toss all the more crucial.
Rohit Sharma feels Yuzvendra Chahal's ability to outthink the batsman is what makes him different from others.
Rohit Sharma is all set to reach another milestone in international cricket. Rohit, who will lead the Men in Blue in the 3rd and final T20I against Bangladesh on Sunday.
Rohit Sharma didn't hide his irritation over the constant criticism of Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant ahead of the third and final T20I against Bangladesh.
Former India wicketkeeper Deep Dasgupta said that Rishabh Pant should not be compared to MS Dhoni so early.
Former India wicketkeeper and current NCA coach Ajay Ratra said that Rishabh Pant's stance is right but he just needs to work on his body balance while keeping.
Rishabh Pant has been struggling to score runs with the bat and recently made some errors behind the stumps as well during the India-Bangladesh series.
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee and Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will ring the Eden Gardens bell jointly to start India's first-ever day/night Test.
Rohit Sharma became the second Indian after Harmanpreet Kaur to play 100 T20Is for India on Thursday.
In the second T20I as well, Rishabh Pant once again came with a below-par performance with the gloves.
Rohit Sharma also said that good timing, and not big muscles, is what is essential to hitting the kind of massive sixes that he strikes.
While India have chased 61 times in T20Is, Australia have chased 69 times. The other team with most successful chases is Pakistan with 36 wins in 67 chases.
Virender Sehwag reckons that Rohit's scoring rate is unmatchable and even regular skipper Virat Kohli can't show such consistency when it comes to scoring at the pace at which Rohit scores.
With a sensational and blazing 85, Rohit Sharma, India's stand-in skipper for the series at home, helped India script an emphatic eight-wicket win and subsequently level the series at 1-1.
India's stand-in skipper for the three-match series against Bangladesh, Rohit Sharma, took centre stage in the home team's emphatic eight-wicket win in Rajkot in the second T20I with his blazing 85.
Rishabh Pant struggled behind the stumps to the turning ball when Yuzvendra Chahal was bowling in the second T20I in Rajkot.
Yuzvendra Chahal (2/28) and Washington Sundar (1/25) played a big role in stemming the run flow after Bangladesh got off to a bright start by reaching 60 for no loss in seven overs.
Chasing a modest 154 for victory, Rohit Sharma looked in his imperious best from the get-go as he hit six fours and six sixes to take the tie away from the visitors single-handedly.
India beat Bangladesh by 8 wickets in the second T20I in Rajkot and Shikhar Dhawan thanked the fans after the game for their support.
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