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1 hour ago, KING007 said:

Cummins gadu 4 overs ki 50 sure ga isthadu

Starc koda same 

Ade kada.....hazlewood unsold....starc gadu bane kottichukuntadu...hazlewood kante starc antha thope aa...i thought josh is better bowler......am i missing somethng......:waiting:

Cummins edo kasta bat oputadu..aadike 20 ekuva ante....starc 24 pichi peaks......

Kavya faafa ni trolls nunchi save chesaru kkr.....:roflmao:

 

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6 minutes ago, chanti149 said:

Ade kada.....hazlewood unsold....starc gadu bane kottichukuntadu...hazlewood kante starc antha thope aa...i thought josh is better bowler......am i missing somethng......:waiting:

Cummins edo kasta bat oputadu..aadike 20 ekuva ante....starc 24 pichi peaks......

Kavya faafa ni trolls nunchi save chesaru kkr.....:roflmao:

 

yaa 24 is too much

vaadu Max 2 matches aadi vellipoye type

KKR 🙆

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కుమార్ కుషాగ్రాకు రూ.7.2 కోట్లు

జార్ఖండ్ వికెట్ కీపర్ కుమార్ కుషాగ్రాను రూ.7.2 కోట్లకు ఢిల్లీ క్యాపిటల్స్ కొనుగోలు చేసింది.

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Rizvi, 20, hit the most sixes for Kanpur Superstars at the UP T20 League. He also made two blistering hundreds and finished with 455 runs in nine innings in the tournament. It earned him a trial at three franchises, including Punjab Kings, which his state coach Sunil Joshi is a part of.

 

 

However, commitments with UP's Under-23 squad meant Rizvi had to miss the trials. But he gave more than a glimpse of his potential in his first outing with the Under-23s, smashing 91 off 65 deliveries in a one-day game against Rajasthan. That was the start of a dream run that culminated in UP winning the tournament, with Rizvi hitting a match-winning 84 from 50 balls in the final. He finished the tournament as the highest run-getter.
 
 
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All it takes is one game. This isn't a tagline, but a mantra that reflects the rise of the young Jharkhand wicketkeeper-batter Kushagra. Numbers don't suggest he has the kind of consistency captains and coaches would like, but if you dig deeper, there's raw potential of the kind scouts look for.

 

 

One such knock in the Vijay Hazare Trophy could yet prove to be a turning point. Chasing 355 against Maharashtra, Kushagra came in at No. 6 for Jharkhand and hit an unbeaten 67 off 37 balls, with four fours and five sixes, to clinch an improbable win.

 

 

A number of scouts in attendance that day were impressed by the ferocity of his big hitting, an aspect he has gradually worked on since moving into a middle-order role. Kushagra has, over time, become Jharkhand's first-choice wicketkeeper primarily because Ishan Kishan has mostly been away on national duty; and while he yearns to be more consistent, he has shown enough glimpses of his ability, like he did against Maharashtra. With both Delhi Capitals and Kolkata Knight Riders looking for an able Indian wicketkeeper, Kushagra will keep his fingers crossed.
 
 
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Just now, TarakMokshu99 said:

 

 

 

All it takes is one game. This isn't a tagline, but a mantra that reflects the rise of the young Jharkhand wicketkeeper-batter Kushagra. Numbers don't suggest he has the kind of consistency captains and coaches would like, but if you dig deeper, there's raw potential of the kind scouts look for.

 

 

One such knock in the Vijay Hazare Trophy could yet prove to be a turning point. Chasing 355 against Maharashtra, Kushagra came in at No. 6 for Jharkhand and hit an unbeaten 67 off 37 balls, with four fours and five sixes, to clinch an improbable win.

 

 

A number of scouts in attendance that day were impressed by the ferocity of his big hitting, an aspect he has gradually worked on since moving into a middle-order role. Kushagra has, over time, become Jharkhand's first-choice wicketkeeper primarily because Ishan Kishan has mostly been away on national duty; and while he yearns to be more consistent, he has shown enough glimpses of his ability, like he did against Maharashtra. With both Delhi Capitals and Kolkata Knight Riders looking for an able Indian wicketkeeper, Kushagra will keep his fingers crossed.
 
 

One more Pant???

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