Author: Avijit Das

Ruturaj Dashrat Gaikwad, born on January 31, 1997, at the age of 26, has emerged as a star player for the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the Indian Premier League (IPL). With a right-handed batting style and right-arm off-break bowling, Gaikwad has showcased his cricketing prowess in 52 matches since 2020. His standout moment came on October 2, 2021, when he scored his maiden IPL century, notching up an impressive 101 not out against the Rajasthan Royals. Gaikwad’s stellar performance continued, culminating in a crucial 32 runs off 27 balls in the IPL 2021 finals against the Kolkata Knight Riders,…

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Devon Philip Conway, born on July 8, 1991, at the age of 32, is a left-handed batsman and right-arm medium bowler currently making waves as the best opening batter for the Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League (IPL). In the 2023 IPL season, Conway showcased his batting prowess by amassing an impressive 672 runs in 16 matches. This outstanding performance not only solidified his position as a key player for CSK but also made him the second-highest run-scorer in a single IPL season for the franchise, surpassing Ruturaj Gaikwad’s 2021 Orange Cap-winning tally of 635 runs in 16…

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Mahendra Singh Dhoni, born on 7th July 1981 and currently 42 years and 177 days old, is a right-handed batsman and a T20 bowler known for his illustrious career in cricket. With 250 matches played since 2008, Dhoni has been a stalwart for teams like Chennai Super Kings, where he featured in 170 matches, and Rising Pune Supergiants, where he played 30 matches for the now-defunct team. His leadership prowess shines through as he captained in 184 IPL matches, leading Chennai in 170 matches and Supergiants in 14 matches. Throughout this article, we will talk about MS Dhoni’s IPL records…

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On July 13, 2002, cricket aficionados witnessed a gripping finale in the NatWest series involving England, India captained by Sourav Ganguly, and Sri Lanka. In a showcase of true championship spirit, England’s Marcus Trescothick and Captain Vaughan marked their names on the scorecard with double centuries, propelling England to an imposing total of 325 for the loss of five wickets. During that era, achieving 300 runs in an ODI was remarkable. This achievement for a subcontinent team playing on English soil was even more impressive. However, history was about to take an unexpected turn. A Game-Changing Partnership and Exuberant Celebration…

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