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pitchybeachwitch · 1 year
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For those who didn't listen to yesterday's commentary, Dale revealed that Sanga has been "begging" him to come visit him in Sri Lanka.
And we shippers rejoice ❤️
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globalnewses · 2 years
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SRH ने बंद कमरे में की थी उमरान मलिक को लेकर ये बात, स्टेन ने बताया- किस बात का था टीम को डर
SRH ने बंद कमरे में की थी उमरान मलिक को लेकर ये बात, स्टेन ने बताया- किस बात का था टीम को डर
IPL 2022: आईपीएल 2022 में सनराइजर्स हैदराबाद (Sunrisers Hyderabad) का प्रदर्शन कुछ ख़ास नहीं रहा है. टीम को लगातार 5 मौकों में हार का सामना करना पड़ा था. हालांकि इसके बाद भी टीम के लिए इस सीजन में कई सकरात्मक पहलू भी रहे हैं. जिसमे सबसे बड़ा नाम है उमरान मलिक (Umran Malik) का. मलिक ने अपने प्रदर्शन से सभी को प्रभावित किया है और उन्होंने टीम इंडिया (Team India) में भी जगह बना ली है. जिसके बाद उनके…
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sportsqanswerdotin · 1 year
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IND vs SL: 'Ferrari Ki Sawaari...', Dale Steyn gave this mantra to Umran Malik
IND vs SL: ‘Ferrari Ki Sawaari…’, Dale Steyn gave this mantra to Umran Malik
new Delhi: Umran Malik created a sensation with his stormy ball during the first T20 match against Sri Lanka at the Wankhede Stadium. He bowled a speed ball of 155 kilometers per hour on which Sri Lankan captain Dasun Shanaka was dismissed. With this stormy ball, Umran Malik broke the record of Jasprit Bumrah. He became the second fastest Indian bowler after Javagal Srinath. born to ride a…
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thesportsgrail · 1 year
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Nathan Lyon surpasses Dale Steyn to become 9th highest wicket-taker in Test cricket #NathanLyon #testmatch
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swamyworld · 5 days
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Dale Steyn indirectly refers to Jasprit Bumrah as 'God' after 'fatal'-like massacre of SRH DC bowlers | Cricket
After watching Sunrisers Hyderabad’s blitzkrieg performance against Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Saturday, former South African fast bowler Dale Steyn was happy that he is no longer an active cricketer, but showed opportunity in the 40-year-old guise. For bowlers in IPL 2024, the batsmen have ruled the roost so far. Dale Steyn praises Jasprit Bumrah after SRH’s carnage against…
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ipl24 · 1 month
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#James Franklin replaces Dale Steyn as Sunrisers' bowling coach for IPL 2024 #TATAIPL #IPL24
#IPL24 # Former New Zealand allrounder James Franklin will replace Dale Steyn as the bowling coach of Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL 2024. ESPNcricinfo has learned that Steyn, who was appointed in the role by Sunrisers in 2022, has pulled out for personal reasons. For Franklin, who played for Mumbai Indians in 2011 and 2012, this will be his first coaching stint at the IPL. At Sunrisers, Franklin,…
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isportindia · 1 month
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pitchybeachwitch · 2 years
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bharatsearch · 3 months
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Watch Swapping Dale Steyn for Roger Federer, how Nandre Burger turned South Africa cricket’s ‘subsequent huge factor’ - Google Cricket News
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cricketfun · 4 months
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Top Social Media Trends from Cricket World The social media was once again buzzing... #usa #uk
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sportsgr8 · 5 months
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SA20 Welcomes AB De Villiers As Brand Ambassador
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SA20 League Commissioner: SA20, South Africa’s T20 cricket league, welcomes Proteas legend AB de Villiers as the official brand ambassador for Season 2.His cricketing expertise and charisma mark a pivotal moment in the League’s quest to become the world's most popular cricket league outside of India. Season 2 kicks off on January 10, 2024, featuring 34 matches over 4 weeks, showcasing elite domestic and international players from the six global franchises. Speaking on the appointment of AB de Villiers as the brand ambassador, SA20 League Commissioner, Graeme Smith said, "We are thrilled to have AB de Villiers join us as the brand ambassador for Betway SA20 Season 2. AB’s exceptional cricketing talent and magnetic personality make him the perfect fit for our league. His involvement will undoubtedly elevate the League’s status, both on and off the field. AB’s passion for the game and his ability to connect with fans align perfectly with our vision for Betway SA20. We believe his presence will not only inspire players but also engage cricket enthusiasts across the globe, helping us achieve unprecedented success. We look forward to a fantastic season ahead, with AB playing a crucial role in making it a resounding triumph." AB de Villiers said, “It’s an honour to be associated with Betway SA20. It embodies a pioneering vision for South African cricket, with the potential to illuminate the global cricketing stage. SA20's remarkable talent and international reach provide a platform to showcase the finest of South African cricket, propelling it to unprecedented levels." AB de Villiers, who has consistently exhibited his dedication on the field, is all set to be the flag-bearer of the league. He will be working very closely with the management team of SA20 to help strengthen the global fanbase of the League and reinforce the League’s brand across key strategic markets of India and the UK. AB de Villiers will be joined by an illustrious ensemble of South African cricket legends, including Herschelle Gibbs, Allan Donald, Dale Steyn, Mark Boucher, and Robin Peterson. These cricket luminaries will actively contribute to the League's mission, playing a pivotal role in advancing South African cricket to new heights. Their wealth of experience, both on and off the field, adds a dynamic dimension to the League's objectives, marked by excellence and a shared commitment to elevating the stature of South African cricket on the global stage. Read the full article
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circket-world · 5 months
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Dale Steyn took a poignant trip down memory lane, revisiting one of the painful chapters in South Africa‘s cricket history—the 2015 World Cup semifinal against New Zealand at Eden Park in Auckland.In this rain-curtailed 43-over encounter, the Proteas, despite setting a formidable target of 297, suffered a devastating loss by four wickets. The hopes of reaching the final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground were crushed when Grant Elliott smashed Steyn for a six off the penultimate ball, reducing several South African players to tears.Dale Steyn recalls South Africa’s 2015 World Cup semifinal defeatReflecting on the aftermath, Steyn disclosed the emotional toll the defeat took on the team. It took nearly 24 hours for the players to cope with the heartbreak, and the subject became a taboo in subsequent discussions.“I think we dealt with it really well in that 24 hours, and then we went home and everyone went our own way. But getting together the next time as a South African team and walking back to the dressing room, I felt like we hadn’t spoken about what happened few months ago. And we needed to make sure that that elephant was out of that room. It was certainly still in the room for what I felt was a long time,” Steyn was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo.Also READ: Australia’s captain Pat Cummins discusses potential participation in IPL 2024Steyn’s professional approach and smiling through adversitySteyn, being one of the senior players, shared how he maintained professionalism, wearing a smile despite the internal disappointment.“I went into the dressing room and I sat down and I was like ‘this is where you have to be the true professional you are. You are a senior player. I went around to some of the younger guys, the Quinton de Kocks. Morne [Morkel] was incredibly upset, visibly upset even on TV. But I thought to the public eye, when you’re on TV, you have to maintain that professional image. Put a smile on your face, be professional when you’ve been beaten in a big game,” the 40-year-old concluded.South Africa’s semi final challenge against AustraliaAfter a subpar performance in 2019, South Africa find themselves in the ODI World Cup semi-finals once again, gearing up to face Pat Cummins‘ Australia on Thursday, November 16, at the iconic Eden Gardens in Kolkata.Also READ: ODI World Cup 2023: Here’s the list of commentators for the India vs New Zealand semi-final clash in Mumbai https://crickettimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Dale-Steyn-opens-up-about-South-Africas-painful-defeat-against-New-Zealand-in-the-semi-final.webp #Dale #Steyn #opens #South #Africas #heartbreaking #defeat #Zealand #semifinal #ODI #World #Cup
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nfliplnews · 6 months
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[ad_1] Jasprit Bumrah is the best bowler I have ever seen. There’s a slight cheat in this claim. I don’t mean that he is better than everybody else, only that he is as good as the best. I have no qualifiers to offer except my limitations of judgement and experience. India's Jasprit Bumrah in action against Pakistan(REUTERS) This list includes Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis of Pakistan, Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh of West Indies, the South Africans Allan Donald and Dale Steyn, England’s Jimmy Anderson and Stuart Broad, Glenn McGrath and Pat Cummins of Australia. If we include spinners, and why should we not, throw in Shane Warne, Muttiah Muralitharan, Anil Kumble, and Ravichandran Ashwin. Some of these great bowlers have taken a thousand international wickets or more. Bumrah is at (as yet) only a third of the way there. But what a third! As we might exclaim of a virtuoso sitarist or a wonder-working masseur: uske haathon mein jaadoo hai! He is a chef’s kiss of a bowler. Let’s look at the two moments of magic on Saturday in Ahmedabad. Brought on mid-innings for his second spell, Bumrah slipped to the well-set Mohammad Rizwan a delivery that beat him with change of pace, dip, turn – the tricks a master offspinner might do in his adversary with. Bumrah thought to try this because he’d noticed Ravindra Jadeja getting a few deliveries to grip and turn. In his next over, he sent down one that zoomed into Shadab Khan, zipped past his outside edge and into the offstump. This delivery, he clarified, was not a leg-cutter but an “outswinger on the reverse” – so much a fast bowler’s delivery that it came with a Waqar stamp of approval. This is not considering the rest of Bumrah’s brilliant spell, without which these moments may have never come about, or for that matter his excellent new-ball spell. Seven overs, two wickets, 19 runs, but some 2 for 19s are worth the Player-Of-The-Match award. It is the least of Bumrah’s skills that he delivers miraculous balls. If you were watching him for the first time in your life, you might think it a miracle that he delivers the ball at all. His action could be a prank, or a send-up of someone in a Lagaan sequel. As he walks and shuffles towards the crease you want to tell him, come on, be serious; at some stage you start to convince yourself that perhaps this will metamorphose into something classifiable as a bowling action. Yet the skipping and stuttering never entirely disappears and he is suddenly in his now-iconic tinman delivery stride: one fisted arm stretched straight ahead, the other, cradling the ball, raised up like an antenna. Then he shows the traits that might, in some number, be found in many elite bowlers, but all together in the rarest of the rare. He moves the ball in the air and off the pitch, either way, sometimes in different directions in the same delivery. His control of length is impeccable; his creation of angle is magnificent. He can bust your toes and bruise your nose. He rarely bowls bad balls. To both left-handers and right he can go over and around the wicket to remarkable effect. He shines in three formats of the game. He is so clever that he doesn’t need to put his fingers to his temple, but when he does in celebration, like in Delhi against Afghanistan the other day, it seems only right. There was a wonderful moment in the 2019 IPL final, with 18 left for Chennai Super Kings to get in two overs with six wickets in hand. Bumrah took a wicket and gave up just five runs in his first five deliveries. The last ball of his over went right through the wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock’s gloves for four byes. There might have been all kinds of pressure on a 25-year-old busting his gut: a title on the line, a big crowd, the prospect of a pissed off captain, coach or an Ambani. Bumrah did not snarl, he did not shout, he did not make an involuntary grimace. He smiled. Then he went over to de Kock and put his arm around him. It was a sporting spirit starkly absent at the Narendra Modi stadium yesterday. When Babar Azam spoke to Ravi Shastri at the toss he was greeted with boos; boos went up at the end of Pakistan’s national anthem. None of the opposition boundaries or milestones was received with even the mildest, instinctive show of appreciation. The Indian board had kept Pakistani fans out of the stadium, and Indian fans were not going to let Pakistani players taste any grace. If Bumrah was a youngster in the audience, as he would have been not so long ago right here at Motera, his home ground, I like to think he would have clapped and smiled. [ad_2] Source link
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