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  • Virat Kohli checks in for Ranji Trophy: Greets old friends, plays football before batting for an hour | Cricket News


    At 9 am on Tuesday, Pradeep Rana, a Delhi police sub-inspector was shocked by the presence of media gathering outside the Virender Sehwag gate at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. He alerted his superior over the phone: “Sir do log hi hai jyada security lag sakti hai, kuch aur log bhej do (We’ll need more security for today, please send more force).”

    A few minutes later, the buzz outside the Kotla stadium gathered pace with TV reporters and photo-journalists, trying to get the best shot of Virat Kohli, who entered the stadium in his car.

    Kohli is playing a Ranji Trophy match for Delhi after a gap of 12 years. Delhi will take on Railways from January 30 in their last group match.

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    Delhi’s team manager Mahesh Bhati greeted Kohli outside the Virat Kohli pavilion, handed over a packet and the duo burst into laughter. The jokes between Bhati and Kohli continued for the next three hours. Bhati proudly flexed about the fact that he had known India’s great since his U-16 days.

    Kohli Virat Kohli in circle with Delhi teammates. EXPRESS PHOTO BY PRAVEEN KHANNA 28 01 2025.

    Sanjeev Chaudhary, Delhi’s team physio quips after seeing a few known faces, “There is more crowd (media) today,” and informs which net will Kohli practice.

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    Kohli stepped down from the pavilion named after him with Bhati. The Delhi team playing football, stopped for a while as their head turned towards Kohli, whom literally all of them idolise. Barring Navdeep Saini (India teammate) and Himmat Singh (one season at RCB), Kohli has not played with anyone in the current Delhi team.

    Following the usual handshakes, Kohli was joined by head coach Sarandeep Singh and batting coach Bantu Singh.

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    Kohli teamed up with Saini in the circle football. After a while, the team took a lap of the ground. Team manager Bhati was again in action, this time distributing bibs. The 20-member Delhi team was divided into two and played football with trainer Chaudhary donning the role of referee. During that 15-minute period, all the Delhi players were trying to impress Kohli, but the 36-year-old was easily the best player in the field.

    Kohli Virat Kohli playing football. (EXPRESS PHOTO BY PRAVEEN KHANNA 28 01 2025.)

    A short while later, Chaudhary instructed the Delhi players to be ready for the warm-up. Delhi captain Ayush Badoni gingerly walked towards Kohli and stood next to him during the warm-up. It was maybe to break the ice as after the warm-up, Kohli along with Badoni entered the nets at Hill B at 10:15.

    And Kohli started his one-hour batting session.

    At 10:25, he started by knocking with a bat without a sticker, which looked like a hammer. It was not a regular-size bat. The blade had no edges, it was just thick willow right from the handle to the bottom. He used it only for five minutes while receiving the throwdowns from half the pitch.

    At 10:40, he switched to the second nets, where two left-arm spinners Harsh Tyagi, and Sumit Mathur and off-spinner Shivam Sharma were bowling in tandem. Batting deep from his crease, Kohli dominated the spinners. The main focus was on using his feet.

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    Twenty minutes later, he walked to the pacer’s nets and faced Saini, Sidhhant Sharma, Money Grewal, Rahul Gehlot and Mayank Gusain. Kohli again faced the seamers from standing inside the crease. The drives were there and he was beaten too. But the standout thing about his batting against the pacers was Kohli playing square cuts and square drives, which is a rarity.

    With Kohli facing the Delhi bowlers, an eight-year-old Kabir Khan with a sketch of the player in his hands was asking his father Shawej Khan, a former Delhi cricketer, “Papa Virat Kohli sach mey aapke dost hai? (Is Virat Kohli really your friend?).” Shawej, who now runs a sports shop at Khan Market, smiled at his son and said: “He will meet us after finishing his batting.”

    Shawej was right. Once Kohli was done with batting practice and he started to put his bats, pads and gloves in his kit, he shouted at Shawej.

    Shawej, who has played with Kohli in U-16 and U-19 for Delhi forgot about his eight-year-old, who was awestruck standing outside the net area that his father is a friend of his idol. Kohli hugged Shawej, called up manager Bhati, and cracked a joke patting Shawej and the trio would indulge in a bit of laughter.

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    In those five minutes, Shawej forgot about his son, who couldn’t believe what he had just seen. Kabir later met his idol and took a photo, an autograph on his sketch of Kohli. He became an instant star among the TV journalists with everyone taking a byte of the kid. Meanwhile, Shawej refused to share anything from his conversation, “Just old stories.”

    The Delhi training session was not done.

    After finishing his batting practice, Kohli spent the next 15 minutes practising the slip catching.

    Kohli Virat Kohli joins Delhi Ranji team during the practice session at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Tuesday. EXPRESS PHOTO BY PRAVEEN KHANNA 28 01 2025.

    Meanwhile, trainer Chaudhary was putting the plastic cups for the last final session — the sprint. When asked if this was the longest training session the Delhi Ranji team ever had, he laughed and replied: “He has inspired everyone and is setting an example for others.”
    A DDCA insider said the highlight of the two-and-half-hour Delhi’s training session was that it was the longest these boys have trained before a Ranji game.

    He was true too after an exhausting session, most of the Delhi squad looked jarred but not Kohli, who signed off with a lap.





    Virat Kohli checks in for Ranji Trophy: Greets old friends, plays football before batting for an hour

    Indian cricket team captain Virat Kohli made a surprise appearance at the Ranji Trophy match between Delhi and Mumbai, where he greeted old friends and teammates before spending some time playing football with the players.

    Kohli, who is not a part of the ongoing T20 series against West Indies, decided to use the break to spend some time playing domestic cricket and honing his skills. He arrived at the ground early in the morning and was seen chatting with his former teammates and coaches.

    After exchanging pleasantries, Kohli joined the players for a friendly game of football to warm up before heading to the nets for a batting session. The 33-year-old spent close to an hour in the nets, working on his technique and getting some much-needed practice.

    Kohli’s presence at the Ranji Trophy match was a pleasant surprise for the players and fans alike, who were thrilled to see the Indian captain in action. His dedication to the game and commitment to improving his skills even during breaks from international cricket is a testament to his passion for the sport.

    As Kohli gears up for the upcoming Test series against South Africa, his time spent at the Ranji Trophy match will surely help him stay sharp and in top form. Fans can’t wait to see him back in action on the field, leading the Indian team to victory once again.

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  • 1966 #215 NL Batting Leaders Handcrafted Refrigerator Magnet (2.5″ x 3.5″)



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  • ESPNcricinfo Awards 2024 Men’s T20I batting nominees – Finn Allen, Gurbaz, Sherfane Rutherford, Rohit, Kohli


    Finn Allen
    137 vs Pakistan
    third T20I, Dunedin

    Allen knows only one way to bat, and when it comes off, it looks like this. He ransacked 137 off 62 balls, breaking Brendon McCullum’s record for the highest T20I score by a New Zealand batter. His innings featured 16 sixes – the joint-most by a batter at the time. Pakistan kept bowling in his arc, and he kept swinging them onto the grass banks and beyond. Haris Rauf bore the brunt of it, conceding 47 off 14 balls. Allen’s runs came at a strike rate of 220.96; the other batters in the match scored at a combined 135.39. The big win in this game gave New Zealand a 3-0 lead in the five-match series.



    The ESPNcricinfo Awards 2024 Men’s T20I batting nominees have been announced! The five players nominated for their outstanding performances in T20I cricket are Finn Allen, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Sherfane Rutherford, Rohit Sharma, and Virat Kohli.

    These players have showcased their exceptional batting skills and have been instrumental in guiding their teams to victory in T20I matches. Finn Allen, the explosive New Zealand opener, has been in sensational form, while Afghanistan’s Gurbaz has been a consistent performer at the top of the order.

    Sherfane Rutherford, the West Indian power-hitter, has impressed with his aggressive strokeplay, while Indian duo Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli have continued to dominate in the shortest format of the game.

    Who do you think deserves to win the Men’s T20I batting award? Stay tuned to find out the winner at the ESPNcricinfo Awards 2024! #ESPNcricinfo #T20I #CricketAwards #Nominees2024

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    6. Rohit Sharma
    7. Virat Kohli
    8. Cricket Awards
    9. T20 International Cricket
    10. Best T20I Batsmen

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  • ‘Wicket Was Doing Too Much’: Rishabh Pant Explains Change In His Batting Approach For Sydney Test

    ‘Wicket Was Doing Too Much’: Rishabh Pant Explains Change In His Batting Approach For Sydney Test


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    Rishabh Pant had a more defensive approach during the first innings against Australia in Sydney. The wicketkeeper batter explained that the difficult conditions forced him to adjust the way he played.

    Rishabh Pant was the top-scorer with 40 runs in the India's first innings score of 185. (Image: AP)

    Rishabh Pant was the top-scorer with 40 runs in the India’s first innings score of 185. (Image: AP)

    India’s wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant revealed that it was due to the nature of the pitch that the ace gloveman decided to take a defensive approach in the first innings of the fifth Test in Sydney on Friday.

    Pant who usually bats with an aggressive approach, was seen taking a more quiet and defensive approach where he was the top-scorer for the side with 40 runs off 98 balls as India was all-out on 185.

    “I think in this innings, I was not in a frame of mind where I wanted to take charge of the game because the wicket was doing too much and the kind of situation we were in,” Pant said in the post-day press meet.

    “I would say there might be a 50-50 chance which I could have taken early on in this innings but sometimes you have to play more secure cricket, especially the way, wicket was behaving. We knew that if we lost one more wicket here, we might lose 2-3 in quick succession. So that was the idea behind the way I was playing,” he added.

    The 27-year-old has been under fire for not playing according to the situation. But he admitted that he is growing as a player and also looking to take a balanced approach when batting in the middle.

    “You want to bat the way that comes naturally to you but keep evolving and trying to keep a balance between attack and defence,” he commented.

    India despite disappointing with the bat finished off the day on a positive note as the skipper, Jasprit Bumrah struck in the final ball of the day’s play to get rid of Usman Khawaja. The visitors will now hope to make some significant ground the next day to get themselves back in the contest. Pant feels that their first-innings score might not be ideal but there is enough to make it a competitive affair.

    “I think I wouldn’t say it’s a par score, but I think anything over 220-250 would be a par score, but still a very competitive score because of the way the ball is moving now.

    “I think there’s a lot of help for the bowler. It should remain the same, hopefully for us. But I feel it was a little tough. The ball was doing off the wicket quite a bit,” he assessed.

    (with PTI Inputs)

    News cricket ‘Wicket Was Doing Too Much’: Rishabh Pant Explains Change In His Batting Approach For Sydney Test



    In a recent interview, Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant opened up about his change in batting approach for the Sydney Test against Australia. Titled ‘Wicket Was Doing Too Much’, Pant explained that he decided to alter his usual aggressive style of play due to the challenging conditions at the venue.

    Pant admitted that he realized the wicket was offering a lot of assistance to the bowlers and decided to be more cautious in his approach. He mentioned that he wanted to build a solid partnership with his fellow batsmen and ensure that India put up a competitive total on the board.

    The young cricketer’s decision to adapt his game plan paid off as he went on to score a crucial 97 runs in the first innings of the Sydney Test. His innings provided much-needed stability to the Indian batting line-up and helped the team secure a draw in a challenging situation.

    Pant’s mature approach and ability to adjust to the conditions demonstrate his growth as a player and his commitment to the team’s success. Fans are excited to see how he will continue to evolve and contribute in future matches.

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  • Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah hound Sam Konstas in Sydney: ‘Batting like a no. 10’; dismissed by Siraj

    Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah hound Sam Konstas in Sydney: ‘Batting like a no. 10’; dismissed by Siraj


    Team India brought its A-game to the table in the first session on Day 2 of the Sydney Test. The pacers ran riot and claimed four wickets to put pressure on Australia and pulled the visitors back into the game after they were bundled out for 185. Mohammed Siraj claimed two, while Jasprit Bumrah and Prasidh Krishna picked a wicket each in the first session as Australia were 101/5 at Lunch break.

    Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah worked on a plan to trouble Sam Konstas while Mohammed Siraj got the better of him.(AFP)

    The Indian bowlers were fired right from the start as skipper Bumrah resumed his on-field battle with young Sam Konstas on Day 2, and Virat Kohli joined the party once again.

    Bumrah dismissed Marnus Labuschangne early in the day to pile up pressure on Australia, but Konstas kept trying to score quick runs. Kohli shared a plan with Bumrah to trouble the young batter.

    The former India captain had a chat with Bumrah before an over and advised him to bowl a ball closer to his body to create a chance of getting his wicket.

    ‘Yes Bumrah, there is your man now,” Kohli teased Konstas while running towards Bumrah.

    ‘Bowl him close towards his body, he might go for attacking shots. There is a chance to get him out. We have one over, take this chance,” Kohli told Bumrah.

    The Indian skipper took it seriously and nipped back in Konstas. He tried to pull on the first back but missed it completely and got hit on the body. The Aussie batter tried to ease off some pressure by stepping out, but Bumrah followed him and once again bowled towards his body, and he failed to time it.

    Bumrah didn’t hold back after that and taunted Konstas that he was batting line as a number 10 batter.

    The Aussie opener was later dismissed by Mohammed Siraj for 23 after edging the ball to Yashasvi Jaiswal.

    Bumrah fired-up after heated exchange with Konstas on Day 1

    Meanwhile, Konstas also had a brief on-field altercation with the Indian skipper on Day 1 also where Bumrah’s face clearly indicated he wasn’t pleased with whatever Konstas had said to him while standing at the non-striker’s end.

    The atmosphere flared up after that as Bumrah was all fired up. On the next delivery after the fiery exchange, the Indian skipper gave a fitting reply to the young Australian. He put Usman Khawaja in an awkward stance to lure out a thick outside edge, with KL Rahul taking a sharp catch at the second slip.



    In a thrilling showdown in Sydney, Indian cricket stars Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah left Australian batsman Sam Konstas feeling the heat as they relentlessly hounded him on the field. The duo were relentless in their attack, with Kohli even going as far as to comment on Konstas’ batting skills, saying he was “batting like a no. 10.”

    Despite the pressure from Kohli and Bumrah, it was ultimately Indian bowler Mohammed Siraj who dismissed Konstas, ending his innings and securing a victory for the Indian team. The intense competition and fierce gameplay from all players made for an exciting match that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

    The performance by Kohli and Bumrah showcased their incredible talent and determination, while Konstas’ struggle against their formidable skills highlighted the intensity of the match. Overall, it was a memorable showdown between these cricket giants that will surely be talked about for years to come.

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  • Explained Why Did KL Rahul Not Open The Batting For India vs Australia At MCG In 4th Test Rohit Sharma Yashasvi Jaiswal

    Explained Why Did KL Rahul Not Open The Batting For India vs Australia At MCG In 4th Test Rohit Sharma Yashasvi Jaiswal


    KL Rahul India Test Batting 2024 AP

    KL Rahul walked out bat at number three

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    • KL Rahul is India’s top run-getter in the BGT so far
    • Rahul was demoted in the batting order
    • Shubman Gill was dropped from the playing XI

    Amid their struggles with the bat in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT), India made a huge change in their batting order as KL Rahul did not open the batting despite being the team’s best batter in the series so far. Coming into the game, Rahul has 235 runs in six innings at an average of 47 with two half-centuries.

    Despite being the only batter showing any semblance of consistency in the batting order, Rahul walked out to bat at number three. Indian captain Rohit Sharma walked out to open the batting with Yashasvi Jaiswal after playing at number six in the Adelaide and Brisbane Tests.

    The move was a tactical choice by Team India after the surprise decision to drop Shubman Gill. Rahul replaced the 25-year-old at number three. Rohit’s bold move backfired as his poor run of form continued. The Indian captain departed after making just three runs, with Pat Cummins dismissing him in the second over of the innings.

    India has played a merry-go-round with Rahul’s batting position in 2024. He started the year by playing at number six against South Africa at Cape Town before being promoted to number four in the Hyderabad Test against England. The 32-year-old missed the last four matches of the series due to an injury. He made a comeback in the home series against Bangladesh and batted at number six in Chennai and Kanpur. Rahul retained the spot for the Bengaluru Test against New Zealand but was dropped for the Pune and Mumbai Tests.

    The right-handed batter opened the batting for the first time in 20 months during the Perth Test in Rohit’s absence. India decided to not change their opening combination in Adelaide and Brisbane.

    Meanwhile, Rohit’s struggles with the bat this season continue with just 156 runs in 14 innings at an average of 11.07 with just one half-century.





    In the recent 4th Test match between India and Australia at the MCG, fans were surprised to see KL Rahul not opening the batting for India alongside Rohit Sharma or Yashasvi Jaiswal. Many were left wondering why the talented batsman was not given the opportunity to showcase his skills at the top of the order.

    The decision to not have KL Rahul open the batting can be attributed to a number of factors. Firstly, Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill had formed a successful opening partnership in the previous match, with both players scoring valuable runs. It is likely that the team management wanted to stick with this combination in order to maintain stability at the top of the order.

    Additionally, KL Rahul has been in and out of the Indian team in recent times and has struggled to find consistency in his performances. With the emergence of young talents like Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal, the competition for opening slots has increased, making it difficult for Rahul to break into the side.

    Furthermore, the team management may have felt that Rahul’s playing style and form were better suited to the middle order, where he could provide stability and firepower in the later stages of the innings.

    Overall, while it may have been disappointing for fans to not see KL Rahul open the batting in the 4th Test, the decision was likely made with the best interests of the team in mind. It will be interesting to see how Rahul responds to this setback and how he continues to contribute to the Indian team in future matches.

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    4. Yashasvi Jaiswal debut
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    6. Indian cricket team lineup
    7. KL Rahul batting order
    8. Australian bowling attack
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    10. Cricket match analysis

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  • Mybecca Bonded Dacron Upholstery Grade Polyester Batting 24″,36″&48″ By the yard

    Mybecca Bonded Dacron Upholstery Grade Polyester Batting 24″,36″&48″ By the yard



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