Indian cricket legend Kapil Dev advises cricketers to retire based on fitness and enjoyment, not age. Rohit and Kohli's ...
No home venue, growing resistance among a section of the current regime against the game which threatens their bilateral ties ...
According to Kapil Dev, the future of a player after crossing 34 mainly depends on the physical ability to sustain themselves ...
Kapil Dev's comments also bring to light the contrasting retirement choices of past legends. He noted that while players like ...
Kapil Dev, former Indian cricket captain, suggests that a cricketer's prime years span from ages 26 to 34, with fitness ...
Perhaps more concerningly for Indian cricket fans, there seemed to be something missing for Kohli. The player on show wasn't the same fired-up, bit-by-the-teeth individual that fans are used to, happy ...
Kapil Dev says a player's prime is between the age of 26 and 34 and with Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma being 35 and 37 ...
Afghanistan proved they are no pushovers in the shortest format when they landed in the semifinals of this year’s T20 World ...
Murali Vijay and Shikhar Dhawan, 2015 – 283 runs After choosing to bat first, India got off to a fantastic start thanks to ...
Afghanistan has showcased impressive form and securing what is arguably their most significant series victory to date on ...
Former Australian pace bowler Shaun Tait was very popular for his lightning pace and his ability to bowl above 150 kmph consistently. His career was seen with regular injuries, and because of that, he ...
Virat Kohli was expected to be in for a big return match, marking his red-ball return after missing the home series against England earlier this year, but he struggled in both innings. The post Is ...