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Kapil Dev - Shoaib Akhtar - Don't pull Virat Kohli down, those 70 hundreds weren't scored in aunt's backyard: Shoaib Akhtar - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India - Pakistan

Don't pull Virat Kohli down, those 70 hundreds weren't scored in aunt's backyard: Shoaib Akhtar

Shoaib Akhtar has hit out at Virat Kohli's critics and reminded them that the former India captain's 70 international hundreds weren't scored in "aunt's backyard" or while playing "candy crush video game". Kohli's painfully long lean patch of nearly three years has led to calls for his ouster from the T20 World Cup team, with even the legendary Kapil Dev voicing support for his exclusion. While Akhtar said he respects Dev's opinion that continuing with the woefully out-of-form Kohli is unfair to a performing junior, the Pakistani reminded everyone that it takes a lot of effort to score 43 ODI and 27 Test hundreds. "Kapil Dev is my senior and he has an opinion and it is fine to have an opinion. If Kapil Dev says, you still understand as he is a great cricketer. He has the right to air his opinion," Akhtar said on his YouTube channel. "But, as a Pakistani, why am I supporting Kohli? Well, he has 70 hundreds. Woh 70 sau khaala ke ghar mein ya candy crush khelte huye nahi banein hain. (Those 70 tons were not scored in his aunt's backyard or while playing Candy Crush)." Akhtar is at pains to understand how does one even harbour thoughts of dropping a player of Kohli's calibre. "How did you even imagine in your wildest dreams that Kohli can be dropped from Indian team?" "Virat Kohli is finished? Ok, fair enough. Virat Kohli should be dropped? Agreed. Now when I hear these things, I laugh and tell people, 'Virat has been the greatest batter in the world in the last 10 years.

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Shaheen Afridi - Babar Azam - Angelo Mathews - Dimuth Karunaratne - 1st Test, Day 1: Sri Lanka hit back after Shaheen Afridi's four-for - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Sri Lanka - Pakistan

1st Test, Day 1: Sri Lanka hit back after Shaheen Afridi's four-for

The tourists reached 24 for two at the close of play in Galle after losing their openers Imam-ul-Haq and Abdullah Shafique. Azhar Ali, on three, and skipper Babar Azam, on one, were batting at close of play with Pakistan still trailing by 198 runs. Fast bowler Kasun Rajitha trapped Imam leg before wicket for two and Prabath Jayasuriya took down Shafique for 13 with his left-arm spin on a day dominated by the bowlers.

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It wasn't easy to convince Florentin Pogba: ATKMB coach - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - France - Spain - India

It wasn't easy to convince Florentin Pogba: ATKMB coach

Florentin is ATKMB's biggest signing this season. They have been one of the active teams in the transfer market with some top-quality signings ahead of Indian Super League 2022-23 season. The Mariners head coach said the left-footed centre-back was on their wishlist and he was convinced only after learning about the club's vision.

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Roger Binny - KSCA to organise Maharaja Trophy T20 cricket tourney from August 7 - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India

KSCA to organise Maharaja Trophy T20 cricket tourney from August 7

The matches will be organised at Bengaluru and Mysuru, KSCA president Roger Binny said. "Due to COVID-19, we could not organise the T20 event. It was a setback.

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T20 World Cup: Too early to question Virat Kohli's place in Playing XI, says Saba Karim - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India

T20 World Cup: Too early to question Virat Kohli's place in Playing XI, says Saba Karim

Virat Kohli's form is one raging topic in the cricketing world and ahead of the upcoming T20 World Cup later this year, debates over his place in the playing 11 have gained momentum. Several bigwigs of Indian cricket including Kapil Dev, feel that the clock is ticking for Kohli while many others believe that the talismanic India batter deserves more chances before the final call. Former India cricketer Saba Karim, however, feels that it is too early to question his place in the playing 11 as he is fighting his own battle and trying to return to his form.

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'Perspective': Virat Kohli posts cryptic one-word tweet ahead of final ODI against England - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India

'Perspective': Virat Kohli posts cryptic one-word tweet ahead of final ODI against England

Virat Kohli is going through a rough patch in his career and ahead of the third and final ODI against England, the Indian batter tweeted a one-word cryptic post on Saturday. Kohli took to his Twitter and shared a post, the India player can be seen posing in front of an artistic work which has two wings with a message: "What if I fall... Oh but my darling, what if you fly." His post had a single-word caption which read: "Perspective."

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Jay Shah - ICC's rough FTP draft has dedicated two and half month IPL Window: Reports - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Pakistan

ICC's rough FTP draft has dedicated two and half month IPL Window: Reports

IPL is all set to have its dedicated two and half month exclusive window from the next Futures Tours & Programme (FTP) calender of the ICC starting 2024, with no international cricket scheduled in that phase. That the T20 extravaganza would be a "two-and-a-half-month" affair from the next FTP was confirmed by PTI in an exclusive interview with BCCI secretary Jay Shah on the sidelines of the blockbuster IPL media rights deal last month. "Let me inform you that from the next ICC FTP calendar, IPL will have an official two-and-a-half month window so that all the top international cricketers can participate.

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Will work on our mistakes, start afresh for CWG, says Indian women's hockey star Lalremsiami after a disappointing World Cup - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Spain - Canada - China - Japan - New Zealand - India - Ghana - Birmingham

Will work on our mistakes, start afresh for CWG, says Indian women's hockey star Lalremsiami after a disappointing World Cup

Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. Indian women's team finished a poor ninth at the mega event. "We are disappointed with the outcome.

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