Sunil Narine
Unorthodox Way To Glory: Bowlers Who Achieved Success With Weird Bowling Actions
Cricket is one of the most popular sports globally and why not? What started many years back in the United Kingdom has now gained prominence and relevance in different parts of the world. Even in places like the United States which is known more for games like baseball, cricket found a huge audience when the likes of Sachin Tendulkar and Shane Warne took an initiative to spread the culture of the game in that part of the world. Over the years, the format of the game and the playable overs might have reduced but the passion and love for the game among viewers have only increased and how. | Click Here...
Opinion: Why The Mega IPL 2022 Auction Will Be Most Important For Sunrisers Hyderabad And Kolkata Knight Riders
T20 cricket, as we all know, is about being quick on your toes and being brisk. Not just that, more often than not, players and teams who have the ability to foresee crunch situations in a game more often than not end up in the victorious side. However, when the format also blends with high stakes and business, the same characteristics also need to be displayed by franchisees who run teams in domestic tournaments. As far as domestic tournaments are concerned, there's well and truly nothing bigger than the IPL. The reason? The biggest players from all over the globe have been a part o | Click Here...
Aaron Finch VS Sunil Narine: Who is a more dangerous opening batsman in IPL 2020?
Whoever says T20 cricket is all about batsman dominating the game must be talking after seeing openers like Sunil Narine and Aaron Finch set the stage on fire with their scintillating performances. While Aaron Finch has dominated in the opening spot for the longest time for SRH (this year RCB), Sunil has come in handy for KKR both as an opening batsman and a leading spin bowler. One of the foremost qualities which an opener batsman needs in his game is the ability to deal with short balls and that's exactly where Sunil and Aaron kill it big time. But readers, if we ask | Click Here...
