Sunday, 29 March 2015

The Best moments of ICC Cricket World Cup 2015..::..

Best moments of ICC Cricket World Cup 
2015...::..!

The World Cup 2015 has been a tremendous success and has featured some of the most scintillating cricket we have ever witnessed. A few performances however stand out from the rest and will be cherished by the neutral audience for some time to come. As we bid adieu to this edition of the World Cup waiting for the winners to lift the trophy, let's take a look at some of the best moments from the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.

1. India And South Africa Going Down Valiantly In the Semi-Finals

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Grown men crying on the field, hopes dashed and a golden chance squandered. These were the scenes when India and South Africa lost their semi-final bouts against Australia and New Zealand respectively. Dhoni, who is generally quite calm and composed couldn't stop himself, moisture brimming in his eyes, the poor guy had been on national duty since 6 months and it all ended in heartbreak. Such was the spirit with which India and South Africa played that they won many a hearts even though they lost to better teams on the day, and left with a promise to come back stronger.

2. Virat Kohli's Century Against Pakistan

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No Indian had scored a century against Pakistan in the World Cup in 11 editions earlier. But Virat Kohli changed that when India met Pakistan in Adelaide and defeated them for 6 straight times in the World Cup. It was a sublime century by India's best batsman and also one for the history books.

3. Mitchell Starc's Sensational Bowling Against New Zealand

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Mitchell Starc will remember this World Cup till eternity because it has been solely due to his performance that Australia has reached the final. He has a bountiful kitty of 20 wickets at an average of 10 in this World Cup and if the trend continues, he may lead Australia to its fifth World Cup win in 12 editions. His spell against India in the semis and New Zealand in the group stages is one of the top moments in this World Cup.

4. Indian Bowlers Turn Up The Heat

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Mohammed Shami, UmeshYadav and Mohit Sharma woke up from deep slumber to kickstart India's World Cup campaign. They were stunning in the run-up for their deliveries and the aggression in their bowling was refreshing. Mohammed Shami and Umesh Yadav in particular bowled consistently above 145 Kmph to produce some of the better spells anyone has seen from Indian seamers. However, they failed in the Semis but that does not take away all good that they produced leading up to that moment. 

5. Double Hundreds By Gayle And Guptill

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This World Cup will be remembered for not one but two World Cup double hundreds. Chris Gayle and Martin Guptill were welcome additions to what was an Indian's only club prior to their feat. Gayle stripped the ball naked with his hard hitting score of 215 and Guptill became the first international batsman to score a double hundred in the knockout game scoring 237 against West Indies.

6. 10 Wins A Row For India And Dhoni In World Cups

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Dhoni is probably the best Indian captain of all times and the record speaks for itself. He led India to ten consecutive wins in the World Cup and dragged the team to the semifinals when there were very low expectations of crossing the group stage. His trophy cabinet is star studded with Champions Trophy, World Cup Trophy, and T20 Trophy. And it will take a fair bit of work for the next captain to break his captaincy records.

7. 4 Hundreds In A Row By Kumar Sangakkara

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Sangakkara retired from international cricket after the loss against South Africa in the Quarter-finals and surely it was heartbreak. But he did go on a high! Scoring four centuries in a row in the World Cup is no easy task. He will be remembered for this streak for a long time to come. Legend. Salute!

8. Afghanistan Winning Their First World Cup Game

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Afghanistan is not a great team but they surely played like one to beat Scotland and register their first World Cup win. The image of Samiullah Shenwari flying past the batsmen to win it for Afghanistan would be one of the most powerful images in the history of World Cup.

9. The Big Upsets - Ireland Beat West Indies/Bangladesh Knocks England Out Of The Cup

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Ireland beat West Indies and England once again failed to turn up at the biggest stage and crashed out of the world cup after losing to minnows Bangladesh. It was one of those moments which would shine through the mist of all that's important and Bangladesh would have been proud to make it to the Quarters of such a big tournament.

10. Shikhar Dhawan's Comeback Against South Africa

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Shikhar Dhawan was in the firing line for not scoring outside Asia. And then he made one of the most famous comebacks in the World Cup, scoring a blistering 137 against South Africa and winning the important game almost single-handedly. It will be remembered as one of those moments in a big game where 'Gabbar' made his mark.

Australia lift 5th World Cup, give fairytale sendoff to Clarke

Australia lift 5th World Cup, give fairytale sendoff to Clarke



Australia lift 5th World Cup, give fairytale sendoff to Clarke


Melbourne: Australia today clinched the coveted ICC Cricket World Cup for the fifth time, thrashing New Zealand by seven wickets to provide a perfect farewell gift to skipper Michael Clarke, who played a key role with a 74-run knock in his final ODI appearance.
After the bowlers produced a clinical performance skittling out New Zealand for 183, the stage was set for the Australian captain, who used the platform to the fullest with a stylish 72-ball innings as the hosts regained the trophy winning the match in 33.1 overs -- ending an eight-year wait.
The moment Steve Smith (56) hit the winning runs, the entire Australian team was out in the ground delirious in joy celebrating the very special achievement.
All performers yearn for a stage as grand as the World Cup final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and Clarke got his walking out as a hero with the entire MCG giving him a standing ovation once he was dismissed after getting his team to the doorstep of victory.
It was a touching sight to find all his teammates standing at the boundary line to greet him.
Clarke added 112 runs in the company of his deputy Smith (56) and it looked as if the skipper was passing on the team's baton to his heir apparent.
Having announced his retirement from ODIs a day before the finals, it was a free-spirited Clarke in action.
The drives flowed from his bat, the footwork was as immaculate as ever and so was the manner in which he charged out to the spinners. Each and every shot was greeted with thunderous applause by the capacity crowd.
There were 10 fours and two sixes in his final ODI innings. Clarke had the Herculean job of checking his emotions and carrying on with the business of guiding his team to victory after losing openers Aaron Finch (0) and David Warner (45). And the skipper was up for it with.
Earlier, a collective display of disciplined bowling from the Australian bowlers helped them restrict a nervous New Zealand to a paltry 183 in 45 overs after Brendon McCullum opted to bat.
A mid-innings collapse which saw New Zealand lose their last seven wickets for only 33 runs in 10 overs effectively ended their hopes of putting up a respectable total despite semi-final hero Grant Elliott's gutsy innings of 83 off 82 balls.

Saturday, 28 March 2015

Why Kohli Doesn't Deserve The Blame For India's Defeat

Why Kohli Doesn't Deserve The Blame For India's Defeat


Virat Kohli has an average of 63 while chasing a score and had averaged above 50 in theWorld Cup when he faltered in the Semi-Final against Australia. Call it expectation or just pure impatience, all of our Indian media and fans jumped up in despair when Kohli departed and all kinds of abuses were thrown at him, his family and his girlfriend, Anushka Sharma. What we forgot in that moment of heat is that it's just a game, and we lost because we didn't perform well as a team. It was not because of an individual's performance or because of losing the toss at the start and surely it wasn't because of Anushka Sharma in the stands. We played badly and the better team won.
Kohli doesn't deserve to be blamed for India's loss in the Semi-Finals against Australia and here's why:

1. One Failure Is Not A Testament Of His Career

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A single failure does not define a sportsperson because even Michael Jordan missed more than 9000 shots in his career. It's the consistency which matters. Nobody would have been more distraught than Kohli himself after playing that shot, we all know how angry he feels when he throws his wicket away. It must have been gut-wrenching for him to leave the team in that massive chase, but this failure will not define him.

2. Because We Failed Collectively As A Team

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Kohli didn't score. Fine. If that was his mistake then so was Suresh Raina's, Ravindra Jadeja' s and every other player's who could not get us over the line. We were beaten, not as individuals but as a team and in all departments of the game. In a defeat at this big stage it is the collective responsibility of the team. It would have been nice if India won because of Kohli's individual blitzkrieg, but it wasn't meant to be. So let's just leave it at that.

3. We Are Humans And All Of Us Make Mistakes

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All of us make mistakes, and that's how we learn. And believe it or not I feel like punching the person who tells me how to do my job and even more so those people who do not have a clue about what I do. So, for the umpteenth time...just leave the boy to the capable hands of international coaches. They know better than us.

4. He Is A Proven Winner

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Virat Kohli is a proven winner. He has an average of 63 while chasing a target which is enough to justify that he likes to prove his worth while chasing down big runs. It just didn't come off in the Semis. And moreover, the IPL is next. He will continue to entertain us and for that we must be grateful to this player and not diss him every time

5. He Is Our Best Chance At The Next World Cup In 2019

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Virat has been a part of this team for a long time. He was there when we won the World Cup last time and the Champions Trophy thereafter. He knows the importance of big tournaments and how to approach big games. He will be a core member of the squad in the next World Cup and maybe even the Captain. He has a lot to offer to the Indian team in the foreseeable future and who knows he might even win us the next World Cup!

This Hilarious Video Explains What Everyone Goes Through The Night Before Their Board Exams

This Hilarious Video Explains What Everyone Goes Through The Night Before Their Board Exams



Board exams are on and it must be the worst time ever for 10th and 12th graders. And, here's something to cheer them up. What happens one night before the exam? Panic, chaos, confusion, paranoia, lots of procrastination, and some more panic. This video will remind you of all those sleepless nights before your much dreaded board exams! Here's something every student will relate to.
Watch it and tell us what you think of it!

Friday, 27 March 2015

India Vs Australia: Best Reactions To The World Cup Semi-Final Clash

India Vs Australia: Best Reactions To The World Cup Semi-Final Clash



India lost the semi-final clash against Australia but the game was not without its ups and downs. India was in there with a chance but just could not apply themselves in the field on this particular day. So, to cheer you up, here are some of the best reactions to the world cupsemi-final clash between India and Australia. Relive the final moments of this great run by Team India.

1. Indian fan reaction to Australia winning the toss

2. Paresh Rawal all pumped up about the match

3. And the first Anushka mention comes up

4. When Kohli made for an unexpected bowling change

5. And some sane advice too

6. Oh Sir Jadeja, why did you do it?

7. And then Smith got out!

8. Indian Government and the ban phenomenon

9. Whoa! That makes sense...

10. Correct! Correct! And Correct!

11. And the heartbreak messages started pouring in

12. It's MSD's last world cup

13. Alas! It's a sad end to the story...

14. And that pretty much sums up the game

14 Cricket World Cup Teams Described In Witty One Liners

14 Cricket World Cup Teams Described In Witty One Liners

  

With the Cricket World Cup fever at its peak and India in the Semi-Finals, here are all the countries described in witty one-liners.
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Cricket World Cup Teams Described In Witty One Liners
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Wednesday, 25 March 2015

An Open Letter To Mahendra Singh Dhoni

An Open Letter To Mahendra Singh Dhoni



Dear MSD,
Not many lads get a chance to play the gentleman’s game on a professional level, especially in a country like ours where every neighborhood is brewing the next Tendulkar. But Mahi, you proved that you are worthy to play the game at an early stage, and how heroically have you played since you started. Not only did you give a new ‘be cool’ outlook to the game, but also made sure that being cool brings the World Cup back to us. You played the mega event not once, not twice, but thrice! And with each passing World Cup, the name Dhoni became inseparable from the Indian cricket team.
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From being a regular wicketkeeper to becoming a vital cog in the batting order to being that guiding angel for the team, your efforts for the national cricket team goes beyond words. Back in 2011, when India won the World Cup after 28 years, EVERY Indian was overjoyed, and praised you with phrases like “Best Captain Ever.”
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All the praises came to a halt when India visited Australia last year for the dreadful test series, a series that made you bid adieu to the Test cricket for good! This was followed by even more disastrous ODI tri-series. The world became a vindictive arrogant leech ready to suck the life out of you!
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But, then the mega cricketing event came. Honestly, with the ODI and the Test series debacle, we never thought that you’d come this far. But you proved us wrong, and enticed an amazing flare of hope and inspiration.
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One last thing that every Indian is redolent of right now: We won’t give back the Cup. The odds may be against…hell, they are against us. Beating Australia in Australia is a mammoth of a task but the name MSD is known for overcoming the odds.
All in all, we all believe in you Dhoni and want you to lift the World Cup once again! Because back home, Ziva, with billion others, is with you on this one.
Yours Faithfully,
An Optimist Indian Fan
#WontGiveItBack

14 Cricket World Cup Teams Described In Witty One Liners

14 Cricket World Cup Teams Described In Witty One Liners



With the Cricket World Cup fever at its peak and India in the Semi-Finals, here are all the countries described in witty one-liners.
Cricket World Cup Teams Described In Witty One Liners
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Cricket World Cup Teams Described In Witty One Liners
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Cricket World Cup Teams Described In Witty One Liners
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Cricket World Cup Teams Described In Witty One Liners
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Cricket World Cup Teams Described In Witty One Liners
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Cricket World Cup Teams Described In Witty One Liners
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Cricket World Cup Teams Described In Witty One Liners
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Cricket World Cup Teams Described In Witty One Liners
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Cricket World Cup Teams Described In Witty One Liners
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Cricket World Cup Teams Described In Witty One Liners
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Cricket World Cup Teams Described In Witty One Liners
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Cricket World Cup Teams Described In Witty One Liners
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Cricket World Cup Teams Described In Witty One Liners
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Cricket World Cup Teams Described In Witty One Liners
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This post is inspired by this quora thread.
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