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Sunday, February 24, 2019

Highest ever T20 total by Afghanistan after Hazratullah Zazai's 162

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Afghanistan broke following records: 

1. Second fastest 100 in a T20I 
2. Most sixes in a T20I (Player) 
3. Most sixes in a T20I (Team) 
4. Highest ever partnership in T20 
5. 2nd best individual score in T20I 
6. Highest ever total in a T20

History created by Afghanistan against Ireland in their second Twenty20 International at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Dehradun, Uttarakhand on Saturday.


Afghanistan scored 278 for the loss of three wickets from 20 overs, to register the highest-ever total in T20s. They crossed Australia's record score of 263/3 which they achieved back in 2016 against Sri Lanka.

The bigman Hazratullah Zazai was star with the bat for Afghanistan, he scored 162 runs from just 62 balls. On his way to the huge score, Zazai hit 11 fours and 16 sixes. Zazai hence scored 140 runs in just boundaries alone.

Only one West Indian Chris Gayle has managed to score more runs in just boundaries (154) in a T20 innings, which was achieved in the IPL when he blasted an unbeaten 175 for Royal challengers Bangalore against Pune Warriors India in Bengaluru on April 23, 2013.

Fact, Afghanistan's 278 is the highest ever total in a T20 match, beating RCB's 263 for 5 against Pune in that same match.

The man Zazai became the first player from Afghanistan to score 150 or more runs, and his 236-run opening stand with Usman Ghani, who contributed 73 runs from 48 balls - including 7 fours and three sixes, became the highest partnership in T20Is, They beat 223-run stand between Australia's Aaron Finch and Darcy Short.

With response, Ireland ended with 194 for 6 with skipper Paul Stirling (91 off 50) being with the top-scorer. Star spinner Rashid Khan ended with four wickets, conceding 25 runs in four overs.

Afghanistan bagged the three-match T20I series, having won the first game by five wickets. Final game will be played on Sunday. Both teams will also play five ODIs and one Test after the T20 series.


Saturday, February 23, 2019

Gayle Storm Sets New Record In International Cricket

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Chris Gayle already announced retirement from ODI cricket after World Cup 2019.

Big man Chris Gayle surpassed Shahid Afridi to record most number of sixes by any batsman in international cricket. Windies batsman achieved this feat while playing against England in the first One-Day International (ODI) at the Kensington Oval on Wednesday. Chris Gayle, who recently announced that he will retire from ODIs after ICC World Cup 2019, now he has 477 sixes to his name. Achieved this feat in his 444th match while Afridi had smashed 476 sixes from 524 matches. Chris Gayle has now smashed 276 sixes in ODIs, 103 sixes in T20Is and 98 maximums in the longest format of the game.

Brendon Mccullum is 3rd in the list with 398 hits over the fence, followed by Sanath Jayasuriya (352) and Rohit Sharma (349).

This month earlier, 39-year-old veteran batsman had been recalled by the Windies for the first two ODIs against England in preparation for this year's World Cup. Chris Gayle last played for the Windies during a home series against Bangladesh last July.

Big-hitting left-hander had pulled out of limited-overs series against India in October last year citing personal reasons.

Big Gayle holds the West Indian record for most ODI hundreds with 23, and is their second-leading run-scorer in the 50-over format with 9,727 runs -- trailing only Brian Lara (10,405).

Runs 215 against Zimbabwe in the 2015 World Cup also represents the highest limited-overs score by a West Indies batsman.

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Headlines Apr26

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  • Bill Gates praises PM Narendra Modi for "success" of Swachh Bharat activity 
  • A quarter of young girls drop out of school because there's no decent toilet available
  • As per Gates,  poor sanitation costs India a staggering $106 billion-plus a year
  • Gates called the progress on the Swachh Bharat initiative so far, "impressive"


Azim Premji reappointed CMD of Wipro for two more years 

The Wipro board has reappointed Azim Premji as chairman and managing director for a time of two years compelling July 31, subject to part endorsement. 


The most awaited news:
'Baahubali: The Conclusion' could be the game changer in Indian film 
Film is probably going to hit 7,000 screens in India coming Friday, yet should do well in all adaptations to be a distinct advantage as part 1 does.


OnePlus 5 will accompany double camera, consistent back cover 

OnePlus is adapting to dispatch the OnePlus 5. There have been many gossIPS tidbits and breaks with respect to the phone, Tech can affirm that the phone will have a double camera on its back. Until further notice no different insights about the phone are known, in spite of the fact that it is normal that the OnePlus 5 will launch in the following two months and it will hit key markets like India and China. 


* RCB vs SRH  due to rain,  each got 1 point. 

* KKR vs Pune tonite in Pune stadium, will KKR perform same as they restricted RCB 49-allout

* Irfan Pathan is set to play for Gujarat Lions for whatever is left of IPL 2017. The team has already missed the services of Dwayne Bravo due to an injury and were in search of a replacement. 


Monday, July 12, 2010

Spain reign at the World Cup

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(Johannesburg): More than half a century of hurt, Andres Iniesta's goal gave Spain their first World Cup triumph, but not in the way they would have wanted. As 84,490 fans, including Nelson Mandela watched, after 116 minutes of a slow, bruising blur of a final, the midfielder kept looking back at linesman Michael Mullkarkey before slotting in Cesc Fabregas pass past a Dutch defence depleted by the expulsion of John Heitinga. This was the classic that never happened. Such was the tedium that you could argue that Jimmy Jump, the Spanish pitch invader, provided the greatest thrill of the evening when he pulled off the most audacious gatecrash in the history of sport, rushing the World Cup trophy just before the start.

Pitch invasion came after a stunning closing ceremony where the dapper Fabio Canavarro, captain of the victorious 2006 Italian side, had smartly walked up midpitch, and showed around the trophy. After a soulless, goalless regulation time, extra time brought some urgency but by then it was too late to salvage this game. Substitute Fabregas squandered the chance to etch his name into Spanish immortality when he hesitated in an open chance, put through by Iniesta.

Minute later, the man who had provided the pass himself hesitated. Despite having assumed a cold, killer-like persona of late, Iniesta then did a Fabregas. It was as if Spain were doing their familiar choke once again. Then Jesus Navas hit the side netting. The Dutch finally paid for their stifling game when Heitinga earned his second yellow and was told to leave. Arjen Robben was saved by the skin of his teeth when he capped a frustrating evening after being denied twice by Iker Casillas he petulantly hit the ball in after being ruled offside. It was that kind of tedium. The Beautiful Game, so much the subject of talk in the build-up to Sunday, seemed forgotten the moment the two teams kicked off the final. While Spain tried in vain to restore it, the Netherlands never had anything to do with it. All talk, all these days, proved it was just talk. But what the Dutch managed in their own beautiful way, was to upset Spain's rhythm. It worked and then they continued to peck away in a dour 90 minutes of regulation play. Someone called them a card-carrying team. With their thuggish ways, they were proving the observation so right. Fives minutes past the hour, Maarten Stekelenburg saved off his line a David Villa chance that the Spanish striker has been putting away, seemingly in his sleep, here.

Day of final Sunday, he had lost his appetite for the spectacular, even the ordinary. The reason was Nigel de Jong, with his Hispanic gangsta looks and Mark Van Bommel, who managed to squeeze all the creativity that the Spaniards were capable of, thus giving the Dutch the crucial upper hand. De Jong escaped with a sure red early in the game for a feet-up into the chest foul on Xabi Alonso. Ten minutes from the end, Robben beat an uncharacteristically lax Carles Puyol for pace, only to be denied a clear goal by Iker Casillas who was the busier of the two goalkeepers as the evening wore on. It showed how Bert van Marwijk's men were winning the battle, even as they were collecting those bookings. Just past the hour, Wesley Sneijder won his little battle with Sergio Busquets and found Arjen Robben in the centre with a pass which just eluded Gerard Pique. It had goal written all over it and as Robben raced to the Spanish goal with Puyol and Sergio Ramos in tow, it was Casillas to the rescue. But it was to end at that after a bruising 90 minutes.

Team Spain began early, attacking in waves. It frustrated the Dutch, who took some time getting into the game. Arjen Robben worked his way in and around the Spanish box, defenders trailing him feeder fish on the tail of a big one. But as the fouls began coming in, all the talk of beautiful football was under the threat of vanishing when Nigel de Jong struck his leg out into the chest of Xabi Alonso. It was a clear expulsion but referee Howard Webb chose to understand the magnitude of the occasion and let him off with a yellow. The game was losing its rhythm. Villa was missing for most part and it was left to little Pedro, in only his second full start for Spain, to carry out the raiding. Then a minute into first-half stoppage time, Robben forced a save off Iker Casillas.

Friday, June 11, 2010

South Africa hosts first FIFA WC 2010 with Excellent Fireworks

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The world's largest sporting spectacle starts on Friday as it is Bafana Bafana against Mehico in the first match and later Uruguay takes on France in the FIFA World Cup 2010. Ahead of the opening ceremony, fireworks lit up the sky over Soweto in Johannesburg as 30,000 people watched local and international superstars in a concert. Security was tight, but the atmosphere was jovial as Cape Town opened its official Fan Fest for the World Cup. Crowds queued up for hours to enter the Grand Parade in the heart of the city, where matches will be shown live and musical acts will entertain South Africans and tourists alike. Police kept a close eye on fans in the park while hired security screened the thousands of people who entered the facility. Nearly 4,00,000 tourists visiting South Africa are expected to put the 'Mother City' of Western Cape on their itinerary.

Month-long event kicks off on Friday with the opening match between hosts South Africa and Mexico which will take place at 7.30 pm Indian time. And trust the Soccer City stadium to be an ocean of colour with loud local horns called Vuvuzelas. South Africa's former president Nelson Mandela is set to attend part of the opening ceremony and the opening game. He will be present on Friday, but will not attend the entire opening game as his family is worried about his health. The World Cup kicks off with a 40-minute opening ceremony at Soccer City. American R'n'B star R Kelly is one of 1,581 performers who will perform in the opening ceremony ahead of the game between the hosts South Africa and Mexico.

SA has never progressed beyond the group stage at the World Cup, though they have only taken part in two previous tournaments, in 1998 and 2002. Defending champions Italy start on Monday with a match against Paraguay, Brazil face North Korea in their first game on Tuesday and Euro 2008 winners Spain start their bid for a first World Cup win by taking on Switzerland on Wednesday. Some of the world's best players like Lionel Messi, Wayne Rooney, Cristiano Ronaldo, David Villa and Fernando Torres will feature in this edition of the World Cup. But some big names will be missing because of injury, such as England duo Rio Ferdinand and David Beckham, Germany skipper Michael Ballack, Ghana midfielder Michael Essien and Porugal winger Nani. In all, 32 teams will participate in this year's World Cup with total of 64 games to be played. The final will take place on July 11 at the Soccer City stadium here.