Jadeja dazzles as India script emphatic win

January 16, 2013

Jadeja

Kochi: India’s wins these days have been as rare as Kochi hosting an international match but when the two coincided, it was bound to create a ripple that would have measured 7.0 on the Richter scale.

In front of an unbelievably noisy crowd, that were said to be around 70,000 with the top tier too opened up for the public, India discovered multiple heroes to find their way back into the five-match one-day series with a comprehensive 127-run win here at the Nehru International stadium on Tuesday. With this win India levelled the two-match old series 1-1, after their narrow nine-run loss in Rajkot.

After posting an impressive 285/6 upon electing to bat first, Indian bowlers came up with a stifling performance to dismiss England for 158 in 36 overs. Bhuvneshwar Kumar (3/29), who bowled his entire 10-over spell in one go, gave an early initiative by claiming three crucial wickets – Alastair Cook, Kevin Pietersen and Eoin Morgan – in a fine show of swing bowling. On a slowing wicket, off-spinner R Ashwin (3/39) and left-armer Ravindra Jadeja (2/12) decisively turned the match in home team’s favour.

The home side’s crushing win was first orchestrated by strong batting by skipper MS Dhoni (72, 66b, 7x4, 2x6) and Jadeja (61, 37b, 8x4, 2x6). When things were seemingly going England’s way after another top-order capitulation, though not quite abject this time, Dhoni and Jadeja combined to bail India out in astonishing fashion.

After the promise of Rajkot, where the hosts got a near-century start, India’s opening blues continued as both Gautam Gambhir and Ajinkya Rahane were done in by similar deliveries but by different bowlers. Jade Dernbach got one to jag back at the poking Gambhir, the ball sneaking in the gap between bat and pad before hitting the top of the off stump. Steven Finn dismissed Rahane with an identical delivery which shaped in a shade late to crash through the right-hander’s defence.

It wasn’t the beginning India were hoping for on a supposedly batting beauty. Virat Kohli and Yuvraj Singh began the rescue act in right earnest. Guilty of trying too hard in the last few matches, Kohli knuckled down after an inside-edged four at the start. The right-hander didn’t try anything outlandish though Yuvraj once again was in his zone, playing some audacious yet attractive strokes.

The southpaw had added 53 runs for the third wicket with Kohli by the time their association was nipped by umpire Steve Davis who failed to notice that Yuvraj had gloved James Tredwell’s delivery before declaring him lbw.

This was followed by another useful stand (48 off 66b) between Kohli and Suresh Raina before the former threw his wicket away after all the hard work. Dhoni and Raina, as they so often have, began to reconstruct the innings. Raina picked up his second half-century in as many matches but once again fell just when he was expected to kick-on. Despite a 55-run alliance between Raina and Dhoni, India entered their last 10-over stretch with some amount of trepidation, reeling at 177/5.

With Jadeja having tasted success sparingly, it was left to Dhoni again to take India to a fighting total. But Jadeja inflicted equal damage on the stunned English bowlers who leaked 108 runs in the final 10 overs and 82 in the last six alone.

Together, the two batsmen clobbered 96 in just 60 balls. It was, in fact, Jadeja who set the tone for a final flourish taking 14 runs off the 45th over by Tim Bresnan’s replacement Chris Woakes.

Dhoni, then on 38 off 48, brought his signature game to the fore that was marked by steely resolve and brute power. Dhoni afterwards raced to 38 off 18, repeatedly using his helicopter shot to great effect.

The right-hander fell with four balls to go in the innings but Jadeja dispatched Dernbach’s final three balls to the fence, collecting 14 runs and providing the hosts a genuine chance of victory.

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March 3,2020

Mumbai, Mar 3: India on Tuesday retained their number one spot and captain Virat Kohli remained static at second in the ICC rankings despite a dismal Test series against New Zealand.

India have 116 rating points, six more than New Zealand with third-placed Australia accumulating 108 points. The 0-2 result against New Zealand was India's first series loss in the World Test Championship.

Kohli remains in second position in the batting rankings despite a forgettable Test series in which he made 38 runs in four innings, the ICC said in a statement.

New Zealand opener Tom Blundell and his Indian counterpart Prithvi Shaw and debutant paceman Kyle Jamieson were among the biggest movers in the rankings, released on Tuesday.

Blundell had a successful series against India, scoring 117 runs in four innings, with one half-century, which put him among the top two run-scorers in the series.

The performance meant he was rewarded with a jump of 27 places to No. 46. Shaw, who returned for his first series since his Test debut against West Indies in 2018, and made a punchy 54 in the first innings of the Christchurch Test, rose 17 places to No.76.

Australia's Steve Smith retained his top spot, holding a 25-point advantage over Kohli. Smith's apprentice Marnus Labuschagne jumped one spot to round off the top three, taking the place of New Zealand captain Kane Williamson.

England all-rounder Ben Stokes and India opener Mayank Agarwal moved a spot each and swapped places to break into and fall out of the top 10 respectively.

Among bowlers, Tim Southee's Player of the Series winning performance against India took him into the top five, with a jump of two places to No.4, while Jasprit Bumrah and Trent Boult returned to the top 10, gaining four places each to occupy the seventh and ninth positions respectively.

But the biggest gainer was Jamieson, who rose from No. 80 to 43.

There was only one change in the top ten among all-rounders, with Southee dropping a spot to No.10 and team-mate Neil Wagner falling out of the top 10 with a drop of four spots.

As with the bowling rankings, Jamieson, who frustrated India with handy lower order runs, gained big on the all-rounders' table, rising 26 places to No. 22.

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January 30,2020

Hamilton, Jan 30: Caught unaware about the Super Over scenario, Rohit Sharma took five minutes to “find” his abdomen guard after the third T20 International against New Zealand had ended in a tie on Wednesday.

The India vice-captain said the team had almost given up with New Zealand going great guns at one point.

“Everything was packed. All my stuff was inside my bag. I had to get it out. It literally took me five minutes to find my abdomen guard because I didn’t know where it was,” Rohit said.

“I mean we never thought it would go to the Super Over, the way they were batting at one point. It looked like they could easily win the game,” he added.

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June 23,2020

Belgrade, June 23: Novak Djokovic tested positive for the coronavirus on Tuesday after taking part in a tennis exhibition series he organized in Serbia and Croatia.

The top-ranked Serb is the fourth player to test positive for the virus after first playing in Belgrade and then again last weekend in Zadar, Croatia.

His wife also tested positive. “The moment we arrived in Belgrade we went to be tested. My result is positive, just as Jelena's, while the results of our children are negative," Djokovic said in a statement.

Djokovic has been criticized for organizing the tournament and bringing in players from other countries amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Viktor Troicki said Tuesday that he and his pregnant wife have both been diagnosed with the virus, while Grigor Dimitrov, a three-time Grand Slam semifinalist from Bulgaria, said Sunday he tested positive.

Borna Coric played Dimitrov on Saturday in Zadar and said Monday he has also tested positive. There were no social distancing measures observed at the matches in either country and Djokovic and other players were seen hugging each other and partying in night clubs and restaurants after the matches.

 “Everything we did in the past month, we did with a pure heart and sincere intentions,” Djokovic said.

“Our tournament meant to unite and share a message of solidarity and compassion throughout the region.” Djokovic, who has previously said he was against taking a vaccine for the virus even if it became mandatory to travel, was the face behind the Adria Tour, a series of exhibition events that started in the Serbian capital and then moved to Zadar.

He left Croatia after the final was canceled and was tested in Belgrade. The statement said Djokovic was showing no symptoms.

Despite the positive test, Djokovic defended the exhibition series. “It was all born with a philanthropic idea, to direct all raised funds towards people in need and it warmed my heart to see how everybody strongly responded to this,” Djokovic said.

"We organized the tournament at the moment when the virus has weakened, believing that the conditions for hosting the Tour had been met. “Unfortunately, this virus is still present, and it is a new reality that we are still learning to cope and live with.”

Djokovic said he will remain in self-isolation for 14 days and also apologized to anyone who became infected as a result of the series. Organizers of the Adria Tour said the third stage of the event, scheduled to held next week in Bosnia, has been cancelled.

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