What a knock! What a player! Rohit Sharma, the Indian captain, has etched his name into T20 history books, becoming the first ever batsman to smash a staggering 200 sixes
Netravalkar's journey began in Mumbai, where he honed his cricketing skills and even represented India in the Under-19 World Cup, emerging as the team's highest wicket-taker in 2010.
Fourteen years ago today, a young talent named Virat Kohli stepped onto the T20I stage for India, igniting a journey that would see him become one of the format's greatest batsmen.
During their dominant clash against Namibia at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Zampa surpassed Mitchell Starc to become Australia's leading wicket-taker in the tournament's history.
India secured a narrow 6-run victory over Pakistan, largely thanks to a stellar performance by Jasprit Bumrah.
Siraj's exceptional fielding earned him the first-ever "Best Fielder" award in this year's T20 World Cup.
Rohit has achieved a personal landmark – becoming the first batter ever to smash a phenomenal 600 sixes in international cricket!
Indian team seems well-prepared. Their recent form inspires confidence, and they have all the ingredients to conquer the Super 8. The question remains – can they weather the storm and emerge as champions?
The recent T20 World Cup opener in New York saw Sri Lanka experience such a collapse, recording their lowest-ever score of a meager 77 against South Africa.