Afghanistan captain Asghar Afghan equals MS Dhoni’s record of most T20I wins as captain | Cricket News – Times of India

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ABU DHABI: Afghanistan skipper Asghar Afghan has equalled Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s record of most wins as captain in the men’s T20Is. Afghan achieved the feat against Zimbabwe in the second T20I on Friday.
Usman Ghani scored 49 and Karim Janat hit fifty before Rashid Khan picked three wickets as Afghanistan clinched the three-match T20I series against Zimbabwe.
With the victory in the second T20I, Afghan registered his 41st win as captain equalling the record of former Indian skipper MS Dhoni, who had led India in 72 T20Is in which the Men In Blue won 41 games.
England skipper Eoin Morgan is third on the list with 33 wins while Pakistan’s Sarfaraz Ahmed has 29 wins as captain. Former West Indies captain Darren Sammy has 27 wins as a skipper is fifth on the list.

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Rishabh Pant: The rise and rise of Rishabh Pant: Former greats say don’t compare him with MS Dhoni just yet | Cricket News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: Who will rightfully take MS Dhoni, the wicket-keeper batsman’s place in the Indian side? That’s a question that Indian cricket still hasn’t found a definitive answer to as such. After all, those are some very very big shoes to fill.
One young man who is making all the right noises though is the very talented Rishabh Pant. In the recent Test series vs Australia Down Under, Pant showed just how big an impact he can make with the bat, even in foreign conditions. So much so, that he pushed regular Test wicket-keeper batsman Wriddhiman Saha to the sidelines.
His exploits with the bat saw him make a comeback to the Indian T20 team as well. He was not part of the T20I series vs the Aussies, where KL Rahul was the designated first choice keeper, with Sanju Samson as the back-up.
The squad that was announced for the T20Is vs England though saw Pant being picked as the first choice wicket-keeper batsman.

Rishabh Pant (AFP Photo)
His talent with the bat was never in question, even though he did lack patience and sometimes threw away his wicket. That seems to be changing with time. He has begun putting a bigger price on his wicket. His keeping skills, something he was almost constantly criticised for are also getting better with time.
The BCCI, selectors and team management all backed Pant to the hilt, because he is a true game changer and match winner. He was dropped when he didn’t perform or when they felt he needed to mature more, but the support remained.
Pant played a big role in India’s 2018 Border Gavaskar trophy triumph where he scored 350 runs in 4 matches at an average of 58.33. There was a certain sense of responsibility that had seeped in. He wasn’t seen throwing his wicket away. In the Sydney Test, if Cheteshwar Pujara was patiently keeping the Australian attack at bay, Pant was seen accelerating India’s run-rate. He scored an unbeaten 159 off 189 balls, an innings studded with 15 fours and a six.
He continued his love affair with the Australians when India toured Australia recently. That tour saw a more mature Pant come out to bat. Questions about his keeping abilities though were still asked from time to time.
After the low of the Adelaide Test, Pant was brought into the playing XI in place of Saha. He missed out on a century in the third Test, scoring 97 runs off 118 balls, the highest by an Indian batsman in the match.
In the fourth Test in Brisbane, Pant scored an unbeaten 89 runs off 138 balls to help India get to the target of 328 and clinch an unforgettable 3 wicket win and another series win on Australian soil. He looked up to the heavens and celebrated the win without any over the top celebrations. He was also adjudged the Man of the match.

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After the Australia series win, Pant was given another challenge – the Test series vs England at home. This was a clear indication that the team management was no longer looking at Pant as a wicket-keeper-batsman option only in foreign conditions. And the 23-year-old grabbed the opportunity with both hands. He signed off the four-Test campaign as India’s second-highest run-getter, behind Rohit Sharma. He scored 270 runs in 4 Tests at an average of 54.00, including 1 century and 2 fifties.
Baby steps are being taken to gradually try and step into Dhoni’s shoes. But it’s still too early to make any comparisons whatsoever.

MS Dhoni and Rishabh Pant (AFP Photo)
Former England captain and batting legend David Gower praised Pant, saying the 23 year old has ‘extreme confidence’.
“Pant has impressed me. He has extreme confidence. He was superb. He is full of confidence at the moment because things are going his way. What he does, he has obviously been an extraordinary talent. He’s aggressive. The simplest example is the one of him reverse sweeping Jimmy Anderson off the new bowl in Ahmedabad. He has super confidence which is working very well for him at the moment. In Australia, he was under immense pressure and was able to deliver. And, that was a match-winning knock in Brisbane.” Gower told TimesofIndia.com in an exclusive interview.
Needless to say, Pant’s heroics in Australia went a long way in convincing people that he was ready to be India’s first choice keeper batsman in the longest format. Some even felt that if needed he could be played as a specialist batsman.
“A lot of people in India before that Australian tour weren’t sure he was the right man for that post. I think now, they’re much more convinced, and he’s getting better at keeping,” Gower further said.
The former England captain also rightly cautioned against comparing Pant with Dhoni just yet.
“I think, Dhoni was an enormous figure in Indian cricket and world cricket. He just stands alone because of it. Pant has a chance to become something very special. But I don’t think he should be compared to a big figure like Dhoni. If I was his coach or involved with him, I would mention the name Dhoni too. I wouldn’t be sort of tempting him with – ‘you can be as good as or better than MS Dhoni’. I will just say – ‘look, you are very good at what you do, just beat yourself’. It’d be a good question in 15 years’ time and discuss Pant’s comparison with Dhoni. He’s having fun playing. So, don’t spoil the fun and just let him play. Let him do what he does,” Gower told TimesofIndia.com.

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In the last 12 months, Pant has played 7 Tests and scored 544 runs at an astonishing average of 60.44. He is the second-highest run-getter in the designated wicket-keeper list in Tests overall, behind England’s Jos Buttler (601 runs in 9 Tests).
After an impressive 2019 season where Pant scored 217 runs in 3 Tests, averaging 72.33, the 23-year-old has begun 2021 with a bang. He has so far scored 515 runs in 6 Tests at an average of 64.37.
Legendary batsman Gundappa Viswanath meanwhile echoed Gower’s sentiments, saying that Pant should be given more time to prove his credentials and shouldn’t be compared to Dhoni just yet.
“Dhoni’s shoes are too big to get in there. Let’s give Pant some more time. What Dhoni has done for Indian cricket, he shouldn’t be compared to anyone in the world. Be it batting or wicket-keeping, what a tremendous career Dhoni had. He has a lot of respect among cricketers, former cricketers, and fans as well,” Viswanath told TimesofIndia.com.
“Pant is too young and he is proving himself as he is going forward. He is learning. He is there to stay but has to work a lot more and harder. He is a talented cricketer. Everything (that is) happening is good for him now, but let’s not forget it’s hard work that makes you perfect. His wicket-keeping and batting is improving day by day. I am sure he will do well. The more he will spend time at the nets and work hard, the more he will become solid in batting and keeping,” Viswanath further said.
Overall in his four year old international career so far, Pant has played 20 Tests, 16 ODIs and 31 T20Is, scoring 1358, 374 and 482 runs in those formats respectively.
While the jury will be out for a while on whether Pant can someday be called Dhoni’s true successor, across formats, some see shades of another former wicket-keeper batsman, who took the world of cricket by storm with his batting exploits, in Pant.

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‘Not Dhoni, he is more Gilchrist’ – that’s what former England cricketer Ryan Sidebottom, who played 22 Tests, 25 ODIs and 18 T20Is, feels while watching Pant bat.
“Being a left-hander, he is more a Gilchrist type of player. Not Dhoni. He is quite chirpy. He is the sort of player who gets the team going. He gets under the skin of the batsman. And that’s what you want from your keeper. He’s also matured as a cricketer. He’s got criticism, but he’s come back stronger. He’s one of those players who comes out and can sort of change the game within one session and all of a sudden. He can take the game away from the opposition. And he did that against England. He’s been very watchful. He’s been attacking and is attacking in nature,” Sidebottom told TimesofIndia.com.
Pant might have already played 20 Tests, 16 ODIs and 31 T20Is, but he is only 23 years old. Five years ago, in 2016, he was playing the ICC u-19 World Cup. He made his international debut just a year after that tournament, where Indi were the runners-up.
The road to becoming Dhoni’s true successor is a long one, but there’s no doubt that Rishabh Pant, as of now, is firmly walking down that road.

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IPL 2021: MS Dhoni’s ‘bald’ avatar steals show as host broadcaster launches promo | Cricket News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: Former India captain and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) skipper MS Dhoni has donned a new bald avatar as the latest promo was released for the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL).
In a new promo launched by host broadcaster Star Sports, Dhoni sporting a bald look can be seen giving children a lesson on how greed is good if it brings continuous success.

As Dhoni is giving the lesson, a montage appears of Rohit Sharma holding the IPL 2020 title. In another promo, the former India skipper, portraying a leader of an army cadet, can be seen talking about a “Virat Khiladi” and he gives the lesson on how anger is good if it helps in gaining success.

Mumbai Indians have won the IPL five times while CSK has won the title on three occasions.
The IPL Governing Council has already announced the schedule for IPL 2021 to be held in India across six venues from April 9.

Defending champions Mumbai Indians will take on Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in Chennai in the tournament opener with the final slated to be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium on May 30 at Narendra Modi Stadium.



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CSK players led by MS Dhoni hit nets | Cricket News – Times of India

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CHENNAI: Chennai Super Kings players including skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni began preparations for the forthcoming IPL, having cleared their RT-PCR tests during the stipulated quarantine period.
Apart from the legendary Dhoni, senior batsman Ambati Rayudu, Ruturaj Gaikwad and a few others are part of the camp that got underway on Monday.
Tamil Nadu’s N Jagadeesan, R Sai Kishore and C Hari Nishaanth, who was picked up during last month’s auction, trained with the likes of Dhoni and Rayudu. Also present was medium-pacer Harishankar Reddy, another new recruit.
“The CSK players completed their quarantine requirements and began practice yesterday. Gradually, the others will join the camp after a period of quarantine,” he said.
A few others like leg-spinner Karn Sharma and Bhagath Varma, who was picked during the auctions recently are expected to arrive in the coming days, Viswanathan said.
Dhoni had arrived in the city on Wednesday last.
CSK had during the recent mini-auction picked up England all-rounder Moeen Ali for Rs 7 crore, apart from Karnataka all-rounder K Gowtham (for Rs 9.25 crore) and Cheteshwar Pujra (Rs 50 lakh).
This year’s IPL begins with a match between defending champions Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore in Chennai on April 9. Three-time champion CSK begins its campaign the next day in Mumbai against Delhi Capitals.
Interestingly, in this year’s IPL, all matches will be played at neutral venues, no team will play at their home venue.

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Lost the toss? No problem: How four Indian captains’ luck has fared in the coin toss | Cricket News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: As the India-England fourth Test got underway in Ahmedabad on Thursday, India captain Virat Kohli lost the toss for the third time in the series.
Winning a coin toss is entirely up to the luck factor and in not indicative of any shortcoming whatsoever.
Though in some games, depending on the weather and pitch conditions, winning the toss can give a team a slight advantage, the team that loses the toss can overcome that initial hiccup with some quality cricket.
Virat and team India under him in fact area great example of just that. The 32-year-old hasn’t had the best of luck over the years with the coin toss, but has superbly compensated for that with his incredible batting performances, leadership skills and great contributions from his teammates to put India on the top of the charts.
Kohli already is the most successful Test captain ever for India.
A quick look at how four of India’s best captains have fared when it comes to the coin toss, across formats, and their subsequent match win percentage makes for a very interesting read.
TimesofIndia.com dug up some numbers, comparing the toss and win records of four India captains who served as team leader for a long time – Md. Azharuddin, Sourav Ganguly, MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli:
Virat Kohli
When it comes to the longest format of the game, Virat Kohli has led team India in 59 games (excluding the ongoing fourth Test vs England) and has won the toss in 27 of those matches. But with a staggering 35 wins in those 59 games, Virat sits right at the top of the list of most successful Indian captains. With a success rate of 58.33, Kohli is way ahead of his predecessors.
In the ODI format, Kohli, since 2013 has captained in 92 matches, winning the toss on 40 occasions. But once again with 63 wins, Kohli’s win record in the 50-over format is over 68 percent.
In the shortest format of the game meanwhile, Kohli, since 2017, has led Team India in 40 matches where he has won the toss on just 17 occasions. However, the 32-year-old has tasted success on 24 occasions so far in the 40 matches he has represented India as captain.
Summing up the figures across formats, Kohli, so far has captained India in 191 matches and has managed to win the toss on 86 occasions, which adds up to a win percentage of just over 45.
MS Dhoni
One of India’s most successful captains ever, MS Dhoni added many feathers to his cap during his illustrious career, including a 50-over World Cup trophy, a T20-World Cup trophy, an ICC Champions Trophy and taking India to the numero uno spot in the Test rankings. In a magnificent career in which he served as captain for a decade, Dhoni had some terrific numbers as skipper. And to an extent luck also did favour ‘Captain Cool’ when it came to calling it right at the toss.
In the longest format, Dhoni captained Team India in 60 matches out of which he won 27 games. Out of the 60 tosses he was a part of, Dhoni won it 26 times.
In the ODI format, Dhoni still is India’s longest serving captain — 200 matches where he won 110 matches at a win percentage of 55. Out of the 200 tosses he was a part of in ODIs, he called it right on 97 occasions and had an opportunity to decide whether to bat or bowl first.
In the T20I format meanwhile, Dhoni was at the helm of affairs in 72 matches. He led India to a record 41 wins in those games. In the 72 T20Is, lady luck was on his side on 35 occasions on which he won the toss.
Overall in the 332 matches that Dhoni led the side across formats, the coin fell the way he wanted it to 158 times.

Sourav Ganguly
One of the greatest to have ever played the game, Sourav Ganguly was a remarkable leader, who played a big role, along with others, in laying the foundation on which Indian cricket stands today. A true leader, who made it a habit for India to win away from the sub-continent and gave his teammates the belief to be fearless, Ganguly was a hero during his reign as a captain.
In the 49 Tests that Ganguly represented the country as skipper in, Team India won 21 games. That’s a win percentage of 42.85. And as far as the toss record for Ganguly goes in the longest format, the coin landed in Dada’s favour on 21 occasions.
In the 146 ODIs that Ganguly was captain in, the team won 76 matches with a win percentage over 52. 74 times in 146 matches Ganguly called it right at the toss.
Overall, in the 195 Tests and ODIs that Ganguly represented India, the coin landed in his favour on 95 occasions.
Mohammad Azharuddin
A cricketing warrior whose career was marred by the match-fixing scandal in the 90s. But Mohammad Azharuddin was an icon in Indian cricket, who led India to some memorable wins in Tests and ODIs.
In the 99 Tests that Azhar played for India, he led the team on 47 occasions. Although with just 14 wins, Azhar’s win percentage was 29.78, he managed to win the toss on 29 of those 47 occasions.
Azhar is still second on the list of Indian captains who have led the ODI team the most number of times (174), behind only MS Dhoni (200). In those 174 games, Azhar led the team to 90 wins in the 50-over format, which made his win percentage 52.72. And out of the 174 matches as ODI captain, Azhar called it right at the toss on 96 occasions.
Summing up Azhar’s performance at the toss, there were 125 instances out of 273 total matches when the former India skipper was on the right side of the coin toss.

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