Mohit Sharma during a training session on the eve of India's World Cup match against Ireland.
© AFP
India seamer Mohit Sharma, who had replaced the injured Ishant Sharma, warned Monday that the defending World Cup champions' razor-sharp attack will only be judged fully once they are exposed to a desperate, late innings assault. India have already qualified for the quarter-finals after seeing off Pakistan, South Africa, the UAE and West Indies and a win over Ireland at Seddon Park on Tuesday will guarantee top spot in Pool B. (Read More)
Ton-up Glenn Maxwell Glad to Get 'Monkey Off Back'
Glenn Maxwell said he felt he'd got a "monkey off his back" after his maiden one-day international hundred powered Australia to 376 for nine against Sri Lanka in the World Cup on Sunday. Maxwell's blistering century at the Sydney Cricket Ground, his first in 43 ODI innings, came off just 51 balls -- the second-fastest in World Cup history behind Kevin O'Brien's 50-ball assault for Ireland against England in Bangalore four years ago. (Read More)
Md Shami Credits Shoaib Akhtar for Regaining Rhythm
Crediting Shoaib Akhtar for bringing back rhythm in his bowling, Indian pacer Mohammad Shami has said the former Pakistan speedster advised him to shorten his run-up, which has helped him increase his pace. (Read More)
0 comments:
Post a Comment