Sunday, March 15, 2015

India have won six games in a row in world Cup 2015.

Yes, that's 6 games in a row! Congratulations Team India and Virat Kohli for winning Ind Vs Zim. CWC15.

Hot & Cool Suresh Raina Control his game against Zimbabwe.

Suresh Raina controls his game well, but there are times when I have to tell him to come down a couple gears because I see him getting ahead of himself" - MS Dhoni. The Indian skipper praised Raina for his match-winning knock against Zimbabwe in CWC15. He scored his first century in World Cup. 

Monday, March 09, 2015

Bangladesh has re-written history at Adelaide Oval on March 09 2015.

Bangladesh has re-written history at Adelaide Oval on March 09 2015. Bangladesh qualifies for the quarter finals Hats Off. Brilliant Play by the men in green. Bangladesh won the match By 15 Runs ‪in the Cricket World Cup 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.