Why did New Zealand beat India in the World Cup semi-final?
Why did New Zealand beat India in the World Cup semi-final?
New Zealand, the team that many thought had no business being in semi-final because they made it to top 4 because of better run-rate, knocked India over to enter their 2nd World Cup final in a row. That is also India’s 2nd World Cup semi-final defeat in a row.
Why is team India not participating in the FIFA Under-21 World Cup?
The real reason behind this was that India had to travel to Brazil to participate and AIFF was not ready for it. Even though Brazil offered to sponsor the transportation charges of Team India, AIFF still declined it.
Who will broadcast the Cricket World Cup 2015 in India?
The International Cricket Council has sold the rights for broadcasting of the 2015 Cricket World Cup for US$2 billion to ESPN Star Sports and Star Sports.
What is India’s journey in the 2019 World Cup?
The 2019 World Cup will be the 12th edition of the big-ticket event. For India, it’s been a journey of ups and downs, euphoria and heartbreak. Ever since it won the title in 1983 and later in 2011, an encore is desired by the Indian fans whenever the extravaganza unfolds. Here’s a summary of India’s journey in the World Cups – from 1999 to 2015.
Why did India lose the Champions Trophy 2017 semi-finals twice?
Some experts saw a pattern in losing these two semi-finals and one Champions Trophy 2017 final – that Team India did not perform well in pressure situations. Some thought it was rain that spoiled India’s momentum when they had New Zealand on the mat on the first day.
Is Dhoni playing on his instincts or instincts?
Dhoni has always played the game on his instincts. Like in the game against the West Indies this World Cup. Dhoni refused three singles in the last over only to hit remaining three balls for six, four and six! In the game against Bangladesh, the same method didn’t work.
Is Dhoni still the best finisher of all time?
MS Dhoni, the man with more than 10,000 ODI runs and a batting average in excess of 50, is still deemed as the “Best Finisher” by his fans and many cricket pundits.