Monday, March 30, 2015
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Monday, March 23, 2015
So, goodbye gentleman. You guys were and still are the best.
From our miserable failure against South Africa the
best batsmen of the Sri Lankan cricket team, Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela
Jayawardena announce retirement from all One Day International matches.
May they be remembered forever as the greatest sportsmen in Sri Lankan
history.
So, goodbye gentleman. You guys were and still are the best.
So, goodbye gentleman. You guys were and still are the best.
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Friday, March 20, 2015
Sunday, March 15, 2015
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Monday, March 09, 2015
Mushfiqur Rahim is the Fourth Wicket Keeper Batsman who scored fifty and takes 4 catches in a World Cup Game
Well, there’re four numbers of wicketkeepers who have scored a fifty and
grab four or more dismissals in a world cup match; Mushfiqur Rahim is
the fourth and latest edition in this club. The three other keepers are
Brad Haddin, Ridley Jacobs and Kumar Sangakkara. Mushfiqur Rahim register the record against England at Adelaid Oval March 09, 2015.
Mahmudullah gives Bangladesh their first ever world cup Century and records his first ODI century against England.
First Step from Mahmudullah in
raising Bangladesh Cricket scene. Mahmudullah gives Bangladesh their first ever
world cup Century and records his first ODI century against England. 103 Runs scored by Mahmudullah against England at Adelaid Oval March 09 2015,
the most for any Bangladesh batsman in a World Cup game. The previous highest
score was Tamim Iqbal's 95 against Scotland earlier this World Cup.
Sunday, March 08, 2015
Kumar Sangakkar is the First Batsman to hit three consecutive centuries in World Cup
Kumar Sangakkara is the 2nd
batsmen to complete 14000 ODI runs and ha has taken 378 innings to accomplish
this record as compare to Sachin Tendulkar's 350 to pass the landmark. Like
Sangakkar, Tendulkar had also passed the milestone with a century, against
Pakistan in 2006. Moreover he’s the first batsman to have scored three
consecutive centuries in a World Cup. Kumar Sangakkara is the first batsman to
do so. Only three other batsmen have scored three hundreds in a World Cup
before him - Mark Waugh in 1996, Sourav Ganguly in 2003 and Matthew Hayden in
2007. Overall, six other batsmen have hit three consecutive centuries in ODIs.
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