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rankings
ICC Test Championship
23 Aug 2009 Team Matches Points Rating
South Africa 30 3672 122
Sri Lanka 24 2852 119
India 28 3327 119
Australia 31 3600 116
England 39 4102 105
Pakistan 17 1424 84
New Zealand 22 1794 82
West Indies 25 1910 76
Bangladesh 19 255 13
ICC ODI Championship
18 Aug 2009 Team Matches Points Rating
South Africa 18 2280 127
India 26 3286 126
Australia 22 2626 119
England 18 1990 111
New Zealand 15 1651 110
Pakistan 21 2297 109
Sri Lanka 25 2600 104
West Indies 18 1397 78
Bangladesh 23 1257 55
Ireland 5 135 27
Zimbabwe 20 513 26
Kenya 9 0 0
23 Aug 2009 Team Matches Points Rating
South Africa 30 3672 122
Sri Lanka 24 2852 119
India 28 3327 119
Australia 31 3600 116
England 39 4102 105
Pakistan 17 1424 84
New Zealand 22 1794 82
West Indies 25 1910 76
Bangladesh 19 255 13
ICC ODI Championship
18 Aug 2009 Team Matches Points Rating
South Africa 18 2280 127
India 26 3286 126
Australia 22 2626 119
England 18 1990 111
New Zealand 15 1651 110
Pakistan 21 2297 109
Sri Lanka 25 2600 104
West Indies 18 1397 78
Bangladesh 23 1257 55
Ireland 5 135 27
Zimbabwe 20 513 26
Kenya 9 0 0
an interview(joke)
Dhoni Interview after T-20 Win (Joke)
Dear Friends,
Read it out, this is the post match interview after T-20 final............................................. ..............................
Post-match presentation:
Ravi Shastri to Dhoni "Congratulations to you and the whole Indian
team for winning this world cup. You guys have produced a great nail
biting show.. and deserve the cup. We welcome you to share the joy
with us."
Dhoni, "Thanks Ravi, the match was pretty close encounter between two
great teams and our guys held the nerve to win the game and cup."
Shastri "Who was the main reason for this thrilling victory?"
Dhoni, "All us played well but I would say the main reason and man
behind this great victory is Ajit Agarkar"
Shocked Shastri..., "Agarkar ? ? .. how come Agarkar... he didn't play
in the final"..
Dhoni, "Yeaph.. that's the reason we won this low scoring match.. if
he could have bowled in final, Pakistan would have scored the winning
runs from his 4 overs...."
Shastri, "ok.. fine, To whom you want to thank for winning this final..."
Dhoni, "The team doctor deserves the credit... he really helped us to
prepare for the final..."
Shastri, "Is it? ?.... how has the doctor helped to prepare for the
final...he is not the coach or a physical trainer...Dhoni.. I am
getting confused"
Dhoni, "Ravi... nothing to confuse... he failed Sehwag in the fitness
test according to our game plan and we managed to pick a good playing
team.. thus we weigh the doctor's contribution as very high... infact
its better than our team effort in the field.. our game tactic worked
well"
Shastri, "To whom you want to dedicate this World Cup?"
Dhoni, "The entire team including myself wants to dedicate this cup to
Sachin, Dravid and Ganguly..."
Shastri, "I really really appreciate you... its good that you have so
much respect to the seniors....and you ...."
Dhoni interrupts....
"Ravi.. let me complete... India would have exited in the Group
matches if they decided to play in the series... thank god they opted
out and we managed to play cricket and won the cup.."
Shastri faints and Dhoni receives the CUP and thats the end of the
great Twenty-20 world cup...
Dear Friends,
Read it out, this is the post match interview after T-20 final............................................. ..............................
Post-match presentation:
Ravi Shastri to Dhoni "Congratulations to you and the whole Indian
team for winning this world cup. You guys have produced a great nail
biting show.. and deserve the cup. We welcome you to share the joy
with us."
Dhoni, "Thanks Ravi, the match was pretty close encounter between two
great teams and our guys held the nerve to win the game and cup."
Shastri "Who was the main reason for this thrilling victory?"
Dhoni, "All us played well but I would say the main reason and man
behind this great victory is Ajit Agarkar"
Shocked Shastri..., "Agarkar ? ? .. how come Agarkar... he didn't play
in the final"..
Dhoni, "Yeaph.. that's the reason we won this low scoring match.. if
he could have bowled in final, Pakistan would have scored the winning
runs from his 4 overs...."
Shastri, "ok.. fine, To whom you want to thank for winning this final..."
Dhoni, "The team doctor deserves the credit... he really helped us to
prepare for the final..."
Shastri, "Is it? ?.... how has the doctor helped to prepare for the
final...he is not the coach or a physical trainer...Dhoni.. I am
getting confused"
Dhoni, "Ravi... nothing to confuse... he failed Sehwag in the fitness
test according to our game plan and we managed to pick a good playing
team.. thus we weigh the doctor's contribution as very high... infact
its better than our team effort in the field.. our game tactic worked
well"
Shastri, "To whom you want to dedicate this World Cup?"
Dhoni, "The entire team including myself wants to dedicate this cup to
Sachin, Dravid and Ganguly..."
Shastri, "I really really appreciate you... its good that you have so
much respect to the seniors....and you ...."
Dhoni interrupts....
"Ravi.. let me complete... India would have exited in the Group
matches if they decided to play in the series... thank god they opted
out and we managed to play cricket and won the cup.."
Shastri faints and Dhoni receives the CUP and thats the end of the
great Twenty-20 world cup...
an interview(joke)
Dhoni Interview after T-20 Win (Joke)
Dear Friends,
Read it out, this is the post match interview after T-20 final............................................. ..............................
Post-match presentation:
Ravi Shastri to Dhoni "Congratulations to you and the whole Indian
team for winning this world cup. You guys have produced a great nail
biting show.. and deserve the cup. We welcome you to share the joy
with us."
Dhoni, "Thanks Ravi, the match was pretty close encounter between two
great teams and our guys held the nerve to win the game and cup."
Shastri "Who was the main reason for this thrilling victory?"
Dhoni, "All us played well but I would say the main reason and man
behind this great victory is Ajit Agarkar"
Shocked Shastri..., "Agarkar ? ? .. how come Agarkar... he didn't play
in the final"..
Dhoni, "Yeaph.. that's the reason we won this low scoring match.. if
he could have bowled in final, Pakistan would have scored the winning
runs from his 4 overs...."
Shastri, "ok.. fine, To whom you want to thank for winning this final..."
Dhoni, "The team doctor deserves the credit... he really helped us to
prepare for the final..."
Shastri, "Is it? ?.... how has the doctor helped to prepare for the
final...he is not the coach or a physical trainer...Dhoni.. I am
getting confused"
Dhoni, "Ravi... nothing to confuse... he failed Sehwag in the fitness
test according to our game plan and we managed to pick a good playing
team.. thus we weigh the doctor's contribution as very high... infact
its better than our team effort in the field.. our game tactic worked
well"
Shastri, "To whom you want to dedicate this World Cup?"
Dhoni, "The entire team including myself wants to dedicate this cup to
Sachin, Dravid and Ganguly..."
Shastri, "I really really appreciate you... its good that you have so
much respect to the seniors....and you ...."
Dhoni interrupts....
"Ravi.. let me complete... India would have exited in the Group
matches if they decided to play in the series... thank god they opted
out and we managed to play cricket and won the cup.."
Shastri faints and Dhoni receives the CUP and thats the end of the
great Twenty-20 world cup...
Dear Friends,
Read it out, this is the post match interview after T-20 final............................................. ..............................
Post-match presentation:
Ravi Shastri to Dhoni "Congratulations to you and the whole Indian
team for winning this world cup. You guys have produced a great nail
biting show.. and deserve the cup. We welcome you to share the joy
with us."
Dhoni, "Thanks Ravi, the match was pretty close encounter between two
great teams and our guys held the nerve to win the game and cup."
Shastri "Who was the main reason for this thrilling victory?"
Dhoni, "All us played well but I would say the main reason and man
behind this great victory is Ajit Agarkar"
Shocked Shastri..., "Agarkar ? ? .. how come Agarkar... he didn't play
in the final"..
Dhoni, "Yeaph.. that's the reason we won this low scoring match.. if
he could have bowled in final, Pakistan would have scored the winning
runs from his 4 overs...."
Shastri, "ok.. fine, To whom you want to thank for winning this final..."
Dhoni, "The team doctor deserves the credit... he really helped us to
prepare for the final..."
Shastri, "Is it? ?.... how has the doctor helped to prepare for the
final...he is not the coach or a physical trainer...Dhoni.. I am
getting confused"
Dhoni, "Ravi... nothing to confuse... he failed Sehwag in the fitness
test according to our game plan and we managed to pick a good playing
team.. thus we weigh the doctor's contribution as very high... infact
its better than our team effort in the field.. our game tactic worked
well"
Shastri, "To whom you want to dedicate this World Cup?"
Dhoni, "The entire team including myself wants to dedicate this cup to
Sachin, Dravid and Ganguly..."
Shastri, "I really really appreciate you... its good that you have so
much respect to the seniors....and you ...."
Dhoni interrupts....
"Ravi.. let me complete... India would have exited in the Group
matches if they decided to play in the series... thank god they opted
out and we managed to play cricket and won the cup.."
Shastri faints and Dhoni receives the CUP and thats the end of the
great Twenty-20 world cup...
An Interview
Mahendra Singh DhoniMahendra Singh Dhoni…you have already played some scintillating knocks in your short career for India, so has the world seen your full potential yet or there’s much more to come out of you?
Yeah I think I have done reasonably well because my innings of 148 at Vizag was I think I had done almost everything in that. But the main thing is the consistency levels. So I think the expectations are very high and I have to score runs at regular intervals and whenever the team needs. So that’s one point, I have been working really hard on.
What’s the secret of the 'Dhoni Power'?
I even don’t know the secret because I really don’t do the Gym works and all. But I started off as a footballer, so the training I did over there is helping me a lot.
And what about the story about the 4 litres of milk that you have daily?
Actually it is just a bit exaggerated. I love milk and I just have 1 litre of milk every day. Previously it used to be just plain milk, but now its shakes or whatever... like hot chocolates in any form.
Not only do you hit those big big sixes, but you also run excellently between the wickets inspite of the conditions being hot and humid. So are you a big fitness freak?
I am not really a fitness freak, I think its quite natural for me, I am from a place where the genes do matter, I am from the mountains. I am from Almora, Uttaranchal. Basically the genes are helping me and obviously I am working hard on my fitness right now with the training schedule given by Gregory King, our trainer. I am working hard on it but it’s quite natural to me.
One big question now, can Dhoni ever repeat or play a better innings than the 148 he hit against Pakistan at Vizag?
Yeah hopefully I am looking forward for it. With the new form of play that of the powerplays and all, if I get a chance I would really like to go even 1 run more than the 148. Obviously I like to get a 150. It’s not easy to repeat this kind of performance at the international level. But with this powerplay, I think it can be done. It’s not impossible, if I have done it once, I can do it once again.
What would happen if a batsman like Sehwag or Dhoni bat all the 50 Overs in a One Dayer?
I think we would be looking forward for a score of 350 or above. Easily 350 or more because there are batsmen who are even more devastating than even Virender Sehwag or myself like Shahid Afridi, like Adam Gilchrist and they are big hitters at the international level. With this powerplay rule, 350 would be a gettable score especially in the sub continent.
Mahendra Singh DhoniBut what about the individual scores that can be scored by the Sehwags, Dhonis and others when they bat through all the overs?
I think some players would get the 200 runs mark. It wouldn’t be very hard I would say, somebody would get it.
Dhoni, now you have played 5 years of first class cricket and about 1 year of international cricket, so who has been the most difficult bowler you had faced so far and the best 6 you hit?
Hmmm…I think the best six, I have hit was in Kenya. I think I hit a Pakistani medium fast bowler. So I stepped out and hit him, it was a quite a long six and may be it was a 150 yards six or even more than that. I think that was the best six and the best bowler I have faced… I think I have faced lots of them. I mean I have faced bowlers who are very difficult on different kinds of tracks. So there are lots of bowlers like that both at international and domestic level and I wouldn’t like to name any one of them.
Where was that six, was it over the covers?
No it was straight down the ground, over the bowler’s head and over the camera man’s head and over the parking lot and it was gone.
Could you tell us about your background and how you have come to this level through the ranks of playing for small cricketing states like Bihar and Jharkand?
I think I started off as a footballer, I played couple of years of football and then shifted to Cricket as a school cricketer playing the schools cricket and I managed to get into the Under 16 Districts and then the Under 19s. We played the U19 finals in 1999-2000 and that was the season, six players of our team including me made their debut in the Ranji Trophy. 2000-2001, I played in the Duleep Trophy, Deodhar Trophy, I was very consistent in the domestic competitions. Last year we had gone to the India A tour of Kenya and Zimbabwe and that was the turning point, I performed well over there and got my berth in the Indian team on the tour of Bangladesh.
Dhoni was under John Wright and now Dhoni is under Greg Chappell, so has there been any difference you found in the methodology of the two?
Actually they are two different coaches, definitely there will be techniques and this and that things that differ from person to person. Hopefully it’s for the better of the team and hopefully we will start the next series with a positive note and definitely win some finals in the Tri Series that are coming up.
Talking about finals, what was it like in the Indian dressing room after going down in yet another final?
We were not feeling well you could say that. Because we had given them a good target of 277. But they started off well, they played well and we came back and then lost. We gave them a good fight but obviously would have loved to have won that game.
What are the things that you want to improve in your game currently?
Both…my batting and my wicket keeping. There are points like I would love to improve my keeping especially against the spinners. Like we have quality spinners like Harbhajan and Anil Bhai, so it’s really difficult to keep them particularly when they are bowling in the rough. So that’s one part you can say. Of course batting, I have been shifted a lot in the batting order, so the more I play, the more I would get used to the batting slots like batting at 6 or 7 or 3 or even opening. So lots and lots of things that are going on in my head…
Many people actually raise their eyebrows watching your footwork while batting. So do you think you can handle the best of the best bowlers in the future?
I think time is the best thing that can say about it. But I don’t think I can change much about it because that’s how I got into the international level and I think I would continue with that.
19 One Day Internationals and 525 runs, where do you think you are heading towards in your career?
Aaah…hopefully I would love to score as many runs as possible in the One Dayers. Obviously I love to score some runs at the Test Level too.
How do you spend your day when you are not having any cricket to play?
Actually I love music, I love driving particularly bikes. I love my bikes, I love playing computer games, I play quite a bit of badminton when I get time. But I love bikes more than anything.
Yeah I think I have done reasonably well because my innings of 148 at Vizag was I think I had done almost everything in that. But the main thing is the consistency levels. So I think the expectations are very high and I have to score runs at regular intervals and whenever the team needs. So that’s one point, I have been working really hard on.
What’s the secret of the 'Dhoni Power'?
I even don’t know the secret because I really don’t do the Gym works and all. But I started off as a footballer, so the training I did over there is helping me a lot.
And what about the story about the 4 litres of milk that you have daily?
Actually it is just a bit exaggerated. I love milk and I just have 1 litre of milk every day. Previously it used to be just plain milk, but now its shakes or whatever... like hot chocolates in any form.
Not only do you hit those big big sixes, but you also run excellently between the wickets inspite of the conditions being hot and humid. So are you a big fitness freak?
I am not really a fitness freak, I think its quite natural for me, I am from a place where the genes do matter, I am from the mountains. I am from Almora, Uttaranchal. Basically the genes are helping me and obviously I am working hard on my fitness right now with the training schedule given by Gregory King, our trainer. I am working hard on it but it’s quite natural to me.
One big question now, can Dhoni ever repeat or play a better innings than the 148 he hit against Pakistan at Vizag?
Yeah hopefully I am looking forward for it. With the new form of play that of the powerplays and all, if I get a chance I would really like to go even 1 run more than the 148. Obviously I like to get a 150. It’s not easy to repeat this kind of performance at the international level. But with this powerplay, I think it can be done. It’s not impossible, if I have done it once, I can do it once again.
What would happen if a batsman like Sehwag or Dhoni bat all the 50 Overs in a One Dayer?
I think we would be looking forward for a score of 350 or above. Easily 350 or more because there are batsmen who are even more devastating than even Virender Sehwag or myself like Shahid Afridi, like Adam Gilchrist and they are big hitters at the international level. With this powerplay rule, 350 would be a gettable score especially in the sub continent.
Mahendra Singh DhoniBut what about the individual scores that can be scored by the Sehwags, Dhonis and others when they bat through all the overs?
I think some players would get the 200 runs mark. It wouldn’t be very hard I would say, somebody would get it.
Dhoni, now you have played 5 years of first class cricket and about 1 year of international cricket, so who has been the most difficult bowler you had faced so far and the best 6 you hit?
Hmmm…I think the best six, I have hit was in Kenya. I think I hit a Pakistani medium fast bowler. So I stepped out and hit him, it was a quite a long six and may be it was a 150 yards six or even more than that. I think that was the best six and the best bowler I have faced… I think I have faced lots of them. I mean I have faced bowlers who are very difficult on different kinds of tracks. So there are lots of bowlers like that both at international and domestic level and I wouldn’t like to name any one of them.
Where was that six, was it over the covers?
No it was straight down the ground, over the bowler’s head and over the camera man’s head and over the parking lot and it was gone.
Could you tell us about your background and how you have come to this level through the ranks of playing for small cricketing states like Bihar and Jharkand?
I think I started off as a footballer, I played couple of years of football and then shifted to Cricket as a school cricketer playing the schools cricket and I managed to get into the Under 16 Districts and then the Under 19s. We played the U19 finals in 1999-2000 and that was the season, six players of our team including me made their debut in the Ranji Trophy. 2000-2001, I played in the Duleep Trophy, Deodhar Trophy, I was very consistent in the domestic competitions. Last year we had gone to the India A tour of Kenya and Zimbabwe and that was the turning point, I performed well over there and got my berth in the Indian team on the tour of Bangladesh.
Dhoni was under John Wright and now Dhoni is under Greg Chappell, so has there been any difference you found in the methodology of the two?
Actually they are two different coaches, definitely there will be techniques and this and that things that differ from person to person. Hopefully it’s for the better of the team and hopefully we will start the next series with a positive note and definitely win some finals in the Tri Series that are coming up.
Talking about finals, what was it like in the Indian dressing room after going down in yet another final?
We were not feeling well you could say that. Because we had given them a good target of 277. But they started off well, they played well and we came back and then lost. We gave them a good fight but obviously would have loved to have won that game.
What are the things that you want to improve in your game currently?
Both…my batting and my wicket keeping. There are points like I would love to improve my keeping especially against the spinners. Like we have quality spinners like Harbhajan and Anil Bhai, so it’s really difficult to keep them particularly when they are bowling in the rough. So that’s one part you can say. Of course batting, I have been shifted a lot in the batting order, so the more I play, the more I would get used to the batting slots like batting at 6 or 7 or 3 or even opening. So lots and lots of things that are going on in my head…
Many people actually raise their eyebrows watching your footwork while batting. So do you think you can handle the best of the best bowlers in the future?
I think time is the best thing that can say about it. But I don’t think I can change much about it because that’s how I got into the international level and I think I would continue with that.
19 One Day Internationals and 525 runs, where do you think you are heading towards in your career?
Aaah…hopefully I would love to score as many runs as possible in the One Dayers. Obviously I love to score some runs at the Test Level too.
How do you spend your day when you are not having any cricket to play?
Actually I love music, I love driving particularly bikes. I love my bikes, I love playing computer games, I play quite a bit of badminton when I get time. But I love bikes more than anything.
An Interview
Mahendra Singh DhoniMahendra Singh Dhoni…you have already played some scintillating knocks in your short career for India, so has the world seen your full potential yet or there’s much more to come out of you?
Yeah I think I have done reasonably well because my innings of 148 at Vizag was I think I had done almost everything in that. But the main thing is the consistency levels. So I think the expectations are very high and I have to score runs at regular intervals and whenever the team needs. So that’s one point, I have been working really hard on.
What’s the secret of the 'Dhoni Power'?
I even don’t know the secret because I really don’t do the Gym works and all. But I started off as a footballer, so the training I did over there is helping me a lot.
And what about the story about the 4 litres of milk that you have daily?
Actually it is just a bit exaggerated. I love milk and I just have 1 litre of milk every day. Previously it used to be just plain milk, but now its shakes or whatever... like hot chocolates in any form.
Not only do you hit those big big sixes, but you also run excellently between the wickets inspite of the conditions being hot and humid. So are you a big fitness freak?
I am not really a fitness freak, I think its quite natural for me, I am from a place where the genes do matter, I am from the mountains. I am from Almora, Uttaranchal. Basically the genes are helping me and obviously I am working hard on my fitness right now with the training schedule given by Gregory King, our trainer. I am working hard on it but it’s quite natural to me.
One big question now, can Dhoni ever repeat or play a better innings than the 148 he hit against Pakistan at Vizag?
Yeah hopefully I am looking forward for it. With the new form of play that of the powerplays and all, if I get a chance I would really like to go even 1 run more than the 148. Obviously I like to get a 150. It’s not easy to repeat this kind of performance at the international level. But with this powerplay, I think it can be done. It’s not impossible, if I have done it once, I can do it once again.
What would happen if a batsman like Sehwag or Dhoni bat all the 50 Overs in a One Dayer?
I think we would be looking forward for a score of 350 or above. Easily 350 or more because there are batsmen who are even more devastating than even Virender Sehwag or myself like Shahid Afridi, like Adam Gilchrist and they are big hitters at the international level. With this powerplay rule, 350 would be a gettable score especially in the sub continent.
Mahendra Singh DhoniBut what about the individual scores that can be scored by the Sehwags, Dhonis and others when they bat through all the overs?
I think some players would get the 200 runs mark. It wouldn’t be very hard I would say, somebody would get it.
Dhoni, now you have played 5 years of first class cricket and about 1 year of international cricket, so who has been the most difficult bowler you had faced so far and the best 6 you hit?
Hmmm…I think the best six, I have hit was in Kenya. I think I hit a Pakistani medium fast bowler. So I stepped out and hit him, it was a quite a long six and may be it was a 150 yards six or even more than that. I think that was the best six and the best bowler I have faced… I think I have faced lots of them. I mean I have faced bowlers who are very difficult on different kinds of tracks. So there are lots of bowlers like that both at international and domestic level and I wouldn’t like to name any one of them.
Where was that six, was it over the covers?
No it was straight down the ground, over the bowler’s head and over the camera man’s head and over the parking lot and it was gone.
Could you tell us about your background and how you have come to this level through the ranks of playing for small cricketing states like Bihar and Jharkand?
I think I started off as a footballer, I played couple of years of football and then shifted to Cricket as a school cricketer playing the schools cricket and I managed to get into the Under 16 Districts and then the Under 19s. We played the U19 finals in 1999-2000 and that was the season, six players of our team including me made their debut in the Ranji Trophy. 2000-2001, I played in the Duleep Trophy, Deodhar Trophy, I was very consistent in the domestic competitions. Last year we had gone to the India A tour of Kenya and Zimbabwe and that was the turning point, I performed well over there and got my berth in the Indian team on the tour of Bangladesh.
Dhoni was under John Wright and now Dhoni is under Greg Chappell, so has there been any difference you found in the methodology of the two?
Actually they are two different coaches, definitely there will be techniques and this and that things that differ from person to person. Hopefully it’s for the better of the team and hopefully we will start the next series with a positive note and definitely win some finals in the Tri Series that are coming up.
Talking about finals, what was it like in the Indian dressing room after going down in yet another final?
We were not feeling well you could say that. Because we had given them a good target of 277. But they started off well, they played well and we came back and then lost. We gave them a good fight but obviously would have loved to have won that game.
What are the things that you want to improve in your game currently?
Both…my batting and my wicket keeping. There are points like I would love to improve my keeping especially against the spinners. Like we have quality spinners like Harbhajan and Anil Bhai, so it’s really difficult to keep them particularly when they are bowling in the rough. So that’s one part you can say. Of course batting, I have been shifted a lot in the batting order, so the more I play, the more I would get used to the batting slots like batting at 6 or 7 or 3 or even opening. So lots and lots of things that are going on in my head…
Many people actually raise their eyebrows watching your footwork while batting. So do you think you can handle the best of the best bowlers in the future?
I think time is the best thing that can say about it. But I don’t think I can change much about it because that’s how I got into the international level and I think I would continue with that.
19 One Day Internationals and 525 runs, where do you think you are heading towards in your career?
Aaah…hopefully I would love to score as many runs as possible in the One Dayers. Obviously I love to score some runs at the Test Level too.
How do you spend your day when you are not having any cricket to play?
Actually I love music, I love driving particularly bikes. I love my bikes, I love playing computer games, I play quite a bit of badminton when I get time. But I love bikes more than anything.
Yeah I think I have done reasonably well because my innings of 148 at Vizag was I think I had done almost everything in that. But the main thing is the consistency levels. So I think the expectations are very high and I have to score runs at regular intervals and whenever the team needs. So that’s one point, I have been working really hard on.
What’s the secret of the 'Dhoni Power'?
I even don’t know the secret because I really don’t do the Gym works and all. But I started off as a footballer, so the training I did over there is helping me a lot.
And what about the story about the 4 litres of milk that you have daily?
Actually it is just a bit exaggerated. I love milk and I just have 1 litre of milk every day. Previously it used to be just plain milk, but now its shakes or whatever... like hot chocolates in any form.
Not only do you hit those big big sixes, but you also run excellently between the wickets inspite of the conditions being hot and humid. So are you a big fitness freak?
I am not really a fitness freak, I think its quite natural for me, I am from a place where the genes do matter, I am from the mountains. I am from Almora, Uttaranchal. Basically the genes are helping me and obviously I am working hard on my fitness right now with the training schedule given by Gregory King, our trainer. I am working hard on it but it’s quite natural to me.
One big question now, can Dhoni ever repeat or play a better innings than the 148 he hit against Pakistan at Vizag?
Yeah hopefully I am looking forward for it. With the new form of play that of the powerplays and all, if I get a chance I would really like to go even 1 run more than the 148. Obviously I like to get a 150. It’s not easy to repeat this kind of performance at the international level. But with this powerplay, I think it can be done. It’s not impossible, if I have done it once, I can do it once again.
What would happen if a batsman like Sehwag or Dhoni bat all the 50 Overs in a One Dayer?
I think we would be looking forward for a score of 350 or above. Easily 350 or more because there are batsmen who are even more devastating than even Virender Sehwag or myself like Shahid Afridi, like Adam Gilchrist and they are big hitters at the international level. With this powerplay rule, 350 would be a gettable score especially in the sub continent.
Mahendra Singh DhoniBut what about the individual scores that can be scored by the Sehwags, Dhonis and others when they bat through all the overs?
I think some players would get the 200 runs mark. It wouldn’t be very hard I would say, somebody would get it.
Dhoni, now you have played 5 years of first class cricket and about 1 year of international cricket, so who has been the most difficult bowler you had faced so far and the best 6 you hit?
Hmmm…I think the best six, I have hit was in Kenya. I think I hit a Pakistani medium fast bowler. So I stepped out and hit him, it was a quite a long six and may be it was a 150 yards six or even more than that. I think that was the best six and the best bowler I have faced… I think I have faced lots of them. I mean I have faced bowlers who are very difficult on different kinds of tracks. So there are lots of bowlers like that both at international and domestic level and I wouldn’t like to name any one of them.
Where was that six, was it over the covers?
No it was straight down the ground, over the bowler’s head and over the camera man’s head and over the parking lot and it was gone.
Could you tell us about your background and how you have come to this level through the ranks of playing for small cricketing states like Bihar and Jharkand?
I think I started off as a footballer, I played couple of years of football and then shifted to Cricket as a school cricketer playing the schools cricket and I managed to get into the Under 16 Districts and then the Under 19s. We played the U19 finals in 1999-2000 and that was the season, six players of our team including me made their debut in the Ranji Trophy. 2000-2001, I played in the Duleep Trophy, Deodhar Trophy, I was very consistent in the domestic competitions. Last year we had gone to the India A tour of Kenya and Zimbabwe and that was the turning point, I performed well over there and got my berth in the Indian team on the tour of Bangladesh.
Dhoni was under John Wright and now Dhoni is under Greg Chappell, so has there been any difference you found in the methodology of the two?
Actually they are two different coaches, definitely there will be techniques and this and that things that differ from person to person. Hopefully it’s for the better of the team and hopefully we will start the next series with a positive note and definitely win some finals in the Tri Series that are coming up.
Talking about finals, what was it like in the Indian dressing room after going down in yet another final?
We were not feeling well you could say that. Because we had given them a good target of 277. But they started off well, they played well and we came back and then lost. We gave them a good fight but obviously would have loved to have won that game.
What are the things that you want to improve in your game currently?
Both…my batting and my wicket keeping. There are points like I would love to improve my keeping especially against the spinners. Like we have quality spinners like Harbhajan and Anil Bhai, so it’s really difficult to keep them particularly when they are bowling in the rough. So that’s one part you can say. Of course batting, I have been shifted a lot in the batting order, so the more I play, the more I would get used to the batting slots like batting at 6 or 7 or 3 or even opening. So lots and lots of things that are going on in my head…
Many people actually raise their eyebrows watching your footwork while batting. So do you think you can handle the best of the best bowlers in the future?
I think time is the best thing that can say about it. But I don’t think I can change much about it because that’s how I got into the international level and I think I would continue with that.
19 One Day Internationals and 525 runs, where do you think you are heading towards in your career?
Aaah…hopefully I would love to score as many runs as possible in the One Dayers. Obviously I love to score some runs at the Test Level too.
How do you spend your day when you are not having any cricket to play?
Actually I love music, I love driving particularly bikes. I love my bikes, I love playing computer games, I play quite a bit of badminton when I get time. But I love bikes more than anything.
yuvi and jennifer
Kannada film actress Jennifer Kotwal is the latest girl for cricketer Yuvraj Singh's fancy.
It seems the two have been spotted together quite a few times already. And the rumours,stories are going on of their linkup.
Interestingly, Jennifer has even told the press that she has been 'hanging out' with Yuvraj Singh whenever he is in Mumbai. Apparently Jennifer Kotwal is part of a group of friends that includes Yuvraj Singh.
It seems Jennifer Kotwal was even spotted watching Yuvraj Singh play a cricket match in Bangalore!
Jennifer's Kannada movie Jogi, was a super hit and that's opened new doors for the star who is now shooting yet another film there.
Meet Yuvi’s new girl Karishma Kotak, the new girl in Yuvraj Singh’s life, speaks about the special moments she shares with the cricketer
Meet Yuvi’s new girl Karishma Kotak, the new girl in Yuvraj Singh’s life, speaks about the special moments she shares with the cricketer
Love is in the air for cricketer Yuvraj Singh. The buzz is that he has lost his heart to Karishma Kotak, a successful model and a Telegu film actress.
A source from the film industry said, “Yuvraj Singh has been seeing Karishma Kotak for a while now. The two are often seen together at suburban hangouts and five-star hotels. They make no bones about being spotted together and are pretty cosy in each other’s company. Their relationship is going strong and both seem extremely happy with each other.”
Knowing that it is a common practice among celebrities to brush off their budding relationships as ‘good friendships’, we first inquired with Karishma about her stay in Mumbai, since she is from London. Karishma said, “I am born and brought up in London, and have been staying in Mumbai for the past two and a half years. I have made some interesting friends among which there are several actors and one cricketer.”
Biting the bait, we pressed her further as to which cricketer she was taking about. Karishma replied, “I can’t reveal his name, but yes, he’s a close friend of mine.”
When we told her that she has often been spotted with Yuvraj Singh, Karishma laughed out aloud and said, “I knew this would happen; that someone would call me. Of late, we have been hanging out a lot. We met a few months ago through a mutual friend but I can’t tell you where. We are just friends and I care a lot about him. He is a really sweet and nice guy.”
On being egged further, Karishma admitted that she looks forward to spending time with Yuvraj. She confessed, “We try and see each other whenever I am back from my shoots. And we don’t just go partying, it’s dinners as well.”
Asked about Yuvi’s professional life, Karishma said, “I haven’t seen any of his matches as I have been travelling a lot. But I definitely plan to witness a live match very soon. He has been playing well and I am very happy for him.”
Karishma Kotak is currently shooting UTV’s Season’s Greetings and she will host a show called The Spa Diaries. She has been a Kingfisher calendar model and has done a lot of commercial ads. She has also worked in a Telegu Film, Shankardada Zindabad, where she was paired opposite Chiranjeevi. The film was directed by Prabhu De
yuvi and jennifer
Kannada film actress Jennifer Kotwal is the latest girl for cricketer Yuvraj Singh's fancy.
It seems the two have been spotted together quite a few times already. And the rumours,stories are going on of their linkup.
Interestingly, Jennifer has even told the press that she has been 'hanging out' with Yuvraj Singh whenever he is in Mumbai. Apparently Jennifer Kotwal is part of a group of friends that includes Yuvraj Singh.
It seems Jennifer Kotwal was even spotted watching Yuvraj Singh play a cricket match in Bangalore!
Jennifer's Kannada movie Jogi, was a super hit and that's opened new doors for the star who is now shooting yet another film there.
Meet Yuvi’s new girl Karishma Kotak, the new girl in Yuvraj Singh’s life, speaks about the special moments she shares with the cricketer
Meet Yuvi’s new girl Karishma Kotak, the new girl in Yuvraj Singh’s life, speaks about the special moments she shares with the cricketer
Love is in the air for cricketer Yuvraj Singh. The buzz is that he has lost his heart to Karishma Kotak, a successful model and a Telegu film actress.
A source from the film industry said, “Yuvraj Singh has been seeing Karishma Kotak for a while now. The two are often seen together at suburban hangouts and five-star hotels. They make no bones about being spotted together and are pretty cosy in each other’s company. Their relationship is going strong and both seem extremely happy with each other.”
Knowing that it is a common practice among celebrities to brush off their budding relationships as ‘good friendships’, we first inquired with Karishma about her stay in Mumbai, since she is from London. Karishma said, “I am born and brought up in London, and have been staying in Mumbai for the past two and a half years. I have made some interesting friends among which there are several actors and one cricketer.”
Biting the bait, we pressed her further as to which cricketer she was taking about. Karishma replied, “I can’t reveal his name, but yes, he’s a close friend of mine.”
When we told her that she has often been spotted with Yuvraj Singh, Karishma laughed out aloud and said, “I knew this would happen; that someone would call me. Of late, we have been hanging out a lot. We met a few months ago through a mutual friend but I can’t tell you where. We are just friends and I care a lot about him. He is a really sweet and nice guy.”
On being egged further, Karishma admitted that she looks forward to spending time with Yuvraj. She confessed, “We try and see each other whenever I am back from my shoots. And we don’t just go partying, it’s dinners as well.”
Asked about Yuvi’s professional life, Karishma said, “I haven’t seen any of his matches as I have been travelling a lot. But I definitely plan to witness a live match very soon. He has been playing well and I am very happy for him.”
Karishma Kotak is currently shooting UTV’s Season’s Greetings and she will host a show called The Spa Diaries. She has been a Kingfisher calendar model and has done a lot of commercial ads. She has also worked in a Telegu Film, Shankardada Zindabad, where she was paired opposite Chiranjeevi. The film was directed by Prabhu De
karishma kotak is yuvi's new galfriend
After dating non actress Kim Sharma for half a decade, and Bollywood bombshell Deepika Padukone for half a week, Yuvraj Singh has found a new squeeze, Karishma Kotak.
For the Tollywood ignorant, Karishma is a successful model and a Telegu film actress. Karishma was born and brought up in London, and has been staying in Mumbai for the past two and a half years. She has made some interesting friends among which there are several actors and one cricketer.
Yuvraj Singh has been seeing Karishma Kotak for a while now. The two are often seen together at suburban hangouts and five-star hotels. They make no bones about being spotted together and are pretty cosy in each other’s company.
According to a source, "their relationship is going strong and both seem extremely happy with each other". When Karishma was quiizzed about Yuvraj, she replied “I knew this would happen; that someone would call me. Of late, we have been hanging out a lot. We met a few months ago through a mutual friend but I can’t tell you where. We are just friends and I care a lot about him. He is a really sweet and nice guy.”
Karishma Kotak is currently shooting UTV’s Season’s Greetings and she will host a show called The Spa Diaries. She has been a Kingfisher calendar model and has done a lot of commercial ads. She has also worked in a Telegu Film, Shankardada Zindabad, where she was paired opposite Chiranjeevi. The film was directed by Prabhu Deva.
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