“Let’s copy this thing from India…” What is Pakistan Cricket Board planning to steal from Team India!

Basit Ali says that India’s domestic structure is focused on strengthening the roots of Test cricket, hence their players are succeeding in Test cricket. Pakistan Cricket Team. (Image Source: Getty Images) The Pakistan team is near its downfall. They performed very shamefully in the ODI World Cup 2023, T20 World Cup 2024. After that, they lost the match against Bangladesh on home soil. They are facing criticism from the people of their own country for playing such shameful cricket. Many former cricketers are also included in this list. After losing the series against Bangladesh, PCB is very upset, so they have given a statement that they will organize a domestic tournament. Through this tournament, they are going to groom some talented players so that they can play better than the old players and take their place. Basit Ali gave this suggestion to PCB Meanwhile, former Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali has suggested the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to adopt the Indian model for the structure of domestic cricket. He stressed that in recent times, India has produced many excellent players through its domestic structure. Basit Ali says that the Governing Council had earlier tried to adopt the systems of England, Australia and New Zealand, but they were not successful. That is why now the Indian system should be tried. “After the Test series there will be a one-day tournament called Champions Cup. Pakistan has copied the systems of England, Australia and New Zealand. India is right next to us, please copy their system too. Copying also requires intelligence. Just copy what India is doing. Duleep Trophy is about to start. Is it a T20 or ODI tournament? No, it is a four-day tournament. They have focused on making their base strong, that is why they are so successful.” Ali clearly states that India’s domestic structure is focused on strengthening the roots of Test cricket, hence their players are succeeding in Test cricket. Pakistan too must change its strategy and prioritise Test cricket for long-term success.

Why did Divya Gnanananda copy KL Rahul’s celebration style? A big reason came to the fore

An Indian women all-rounder cricketer named Divya Gnanananda is in the news a lot. Divya Gnanananda (Pic Source X) An Indian women’s all-rounder cricketer named Divya Gnanananda is in the news a lot. She is 28 years old and plays for India’s D team and Karnataka women’s cricket team. Divya is a part of the Royal Challengers Bangalore women’s team in the Women’s Premier League. Like most cricketers in India, Divya Gnanananda was inspired to play cricket by watching the great Sachin Tendulkar. Divya made her professional debut at the age of 15. She played with Prasidh Krishna during her school days. Trained by Srinivas Murthy, she has played for Shantha Rangaswamy’s Falcon Sports Club. Divya has been one of the best players for Karnataka in domestic cricket and has been a consistent run-scorer across formats. In the Senior Women’s ODI Trophy last year, she was the seventh-highest run-scorer with 396 runs in 10 innings at an average of 49.50. She scored a half-century (69 off 116 balls) in the tournament final against Railways. However, his innings went in vain and Railways won by 6 wickets. Now Divya Gnanananda has shared the story of KL Rahul’s style celebration after scoring a half-century in the final of the Senior Women’s ODI Trophy last year. Why did Divya Gnanananda copy KL Rahul’s celebration style? “That (shutting down the noise) celebration was special for me because it came after a difficult time. We were playing against the same team at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in the final. I felt the pressure to perform well as it was our home ground and my supporters were there. I started off strongly by hitting two boundaries off Meghna Singh and felt confident. But then I made a mistake and got out.” “From that day till recently, I faced a lot of criticism, especially from my close friends and family. They kept reminding me of that match and doubting my abilities against tough teams and quality bowlers. That made me very upset.” “When I finally got the chance to face them and scored 46, I felt a range of emotions. I was so focused on proving myself that I didn’t even realise I was close to scoring 50. When I scored, I felt like throwing my bat down to show that I won’t listen to negative comments anymore. I wanted to prove that I can score runs against tough teams and even score 50 against strong opponents. So that’s how I celebrated.”

IPL 2024: Ronaldo or Undertaker? Know from Mathisha Pathirana himself, whose celebration does he copy?

In the match played against Mumbai Indians, Mathisha Pathirana took four wickets for 28 runs in four overs. Matheesha Pathirana (Pic Source-X) In the Indian Premier League 2024, Chennai Super Kings’ young fast bowler Mathisha Pathirana has performed very well so far and has played an important role in his team’s victory. In the match played against Mumbai Indians, Mathisha Pathirana took four wickets for 28 runs in four overs. Because of his lethal bowling, Chennai Super Kings won against Mumbai Indians by 20 runs. Not only this, Mathisha Pathirana was also awarded the Player of the Match award for his excellent performance. Let us tell you, the bowling action of this young Sri Lankan fast bowler is very much like that of former player Lasith Malinga. Not only this, there is a lot of variation in the bowling of Mathisha Pathirana. He is capable of bowling very good yorkers and slow balls. Whenever Pathirana takes a wicket, his style of celebration is also quite different. Many people believe that Mathisha Pathirana copies the celebration of veteran footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, although many people also consider his celebration to be similar to that of WWE’s famous wrestler Undertaker. However, Mathisha Pathirana has made a big revelation regarding this celebration. He himself told whom he copies. Mathisha Pathirana made a big revelation during a conversation with Shivam Dubey after the match against Mumbai. After the end of the match against Mumbai Indians, Mathisha Pathirana told Shivam Dubey, ‘No, he is not the Undertaker. I follow Cristiano Ronaldo and try to celebrate like him. I also try to close my eyes but I know this is not possible. After listening to this answer of Mathisha Pathirana, Shivam Dubey asked the question in a funny manner, ‘So this is why you try to become Undertaker.’ Let us tell you, Chennai Super Kings has played 6 matches so far in IPL 2024, out of which they have won 4 while the team has faced defeat in two. Chennai Super Kings is at third position in the points table of IPL 2024. 5 Australian players who scored half century in debut IPL match IPL 2024: These 11 foreign players took crores of rupees but flopped IPL 2024: 5 players who hit the most sixes in the 19th and 20th overs of IPL 5 fastest bowlers in IPL history Who are the head coaches of all 10 teams in IPL 2024? Which team has won the most matches against RCB in Chinnaswamy? IPL 2024: 3 former RCB players who are creating havoc in SRH 4 players who have played more than 500 T20 matches MS Dhoni: Amazing records of Dhoni as CSK captain Captains of which teams were changed before the start of IPL 2024