Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Aggressive Cricket or Arrogant Behavior: What We Want from Virat Kohli?

Virat Kohli certainly is India’s best cricketer at the moment. Not only is he the test captain but also expected to take the reins from Dhoni in limited overs and ideally carry the team for many coming years. Indian team’s World Cup hopes are aligned to him very much and he has responded very nicely with good performances. Aggression, as they call it, is the key feature in his gameplay. Aggression on field has made him what he is, a man who people think can come close to the records of great Sachin Tendulkar. But Kohli fans honestly know and admit that Kohli’s off-the-field aggression doesn’t really go with his personality.
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http://www.cricketbeta.com/aggressive-cricket-or-arrogant-behavior-what-we-want-from-kohli/

Whom to bet on India vs. West Indies?

Indian team will lock horns with the West Indies at the WACA ground in Perth for an important pool B encounter of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015. And just a day before the match, we are here to give you our analytics on whom to bet on India vs West Indies.
The game is very significant for the World Cup because the equations of this pool were disturbed the moment Ireland defeated West Indies. Weat Indies although have defeated Pakistan but having lost to South Africa, they need another big victory against a strong team to make themselves stronger. Loss for West Indies will put a lot of pressure on them. Inspiring Irish performances have made it clear that only two out of West Indies, Pakistan and Ireland are going to make it to the quarter finals. Margins of victory or loss are also going to be really important tomorrow because there are lots of chances that it will be a matter of net run rates between the above mentioned teams.
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http://www.cricketbeta.com/whom-to-bet-on-india-vs-west-indies/

Starc, Shami, Hamid Hassan and McLeanaghan Chasing Records in Cricket

Australian pacer Mitchell Starc is moving on fairly well on track to break a 1997 record of One Day International cricket. Indian pacer Mohammed Shami and Afghanistan’s emerging fast bowler Hamid Hassan also move forward chasing the same record. New Zealand left arm pacer Mitchell McClenaghandoesn’t find himself regularly in the Kiwi one day squad but his numbers also suggest that he can also go on to get to that milestone.to read more.
http://www.cricketbeta.com/starc-shami-hamid-hassan-and-mcleanaghan-chasing-records-in-cricket/