This mystery spinner of New Zealand is training in Mumbai, will give trouble to India in the IND vs NZ test series.
Ajaz Patel trained at MIG Cricket Club on Tuesday before the start of IND vs NZ Test series. Ajaz Patel. (Photo Source: Twitter/BLACKCAPS) New Zealand’s left-arm spinner Ajaz Patel is leaving no stone unturned to make his mark in the three-Test series against India starting from October 16 in Bengaluru. Ajaz Patel was born in Mumbai and his parents moved to New Zealand many years ago. But, Ejaz’s relatives still live here. Before the start of the Test series, Ajaz Patel trained at MIG Cricket Club on Tuesday. On Thursday, 35-year-old Ijaz will fly to Bengaluru, where he will meet the rest of the players of the Kiwi team. Ejaz Patel’s career This spinner has taken 70 wickets in 18 Test matches at an average of 30.42. He has a special connection with Mumbai, when he took 10 wickets for 119 runs in India’s first innings at the Wankhede Stadium in December 2021, becoming only the third bowler in Test history after Jim Laker and Anil Kumble to record a ‘Perfect 10’ . In September, Ijaz had requested Mumbai’s Dutta Mithbavkar to arrange for a training facility in Mumbai ahead of New Zealand’s tour of India. Dutta was the local manager of the Afghanistan team during the one-off Test between New Zealand and Afghanistan in Greater Noida which was completely washed out due to rain. “At that time Ejaz had requested me whether he could get the facility to train in Mumbai? Because he will reach the city a little earlier to meet his relatives (his wife is also from Jogeshwari, Mumbai). He wanted an outdoor facility, and to practice on a spin-friendly wicket. After that, he got in touch with me.” “It was Nilesh Bhosle (Mumbai Cricket Association Apex Council member) who organized a practice session for Ijaz at the MIG Club. He trained for about 90 minutes and bowled 10-12 overs. He bowled to former India Under-19 all-rounder Vaibhav Ankolekar, and was impressed by his batting. He also gave him tips on how to bowl left arm spin. I had also asked some young local players, including some left-arm spinners from my academy, to attend and shared bowling tips with them.”
Who is Shreyas Iyer’s GF Trisha Kulkarni? From Diwali party, dinner table to stadium, know who is this mystery girl
Trisha Kulkarni has been seen cheering for Shreyas Iyer in the stadium during the ODI World Cup 2023 and IPL 2024. Shreyas Iyer’s GF Trisha Kulkarni (Photo Source: X/Twitter) Who is Shreyas Iyer GF Trisha Kulkarni? Apart from the game, cricketers also remain in the headlines on social media due to their looks and affairs. Indian young player Shreyas Iyer is very popular among female fans. The star batsman is 29 years old, but he has not married yet. Let us tell you, for the last few months, the news of Shreyas Iyer and Trisha Kulkarni’s affair has been in the news. Trisha Kulkarni has been seen cheering Shreyas Iyer in the stadium during the ODI World Cup 2023 and IPL 2024. There is speculation on social media that Trisha is Shreyas’s girlfriend. Today, through this article, we are going to give you all the information about Shreyas Iyer’s rumored girlfriend. Spotted several times together Shreyas Iyer and Trisha Kulkarni have been spotted together many times. Last year, both of them were spotted together at Team India’s Diwali function. Trisha was standing with Shreyas in the group photo. Apart from this, she was also seen having dinner with Iyer. Trisha was seen several times cheering for Kolkata Knight Riders in the stands with Shreyas’ sister Shrestha during the entire ODI World Cup and IPL 2024 tournament last year. However, neither Shreyas nor Trisha has confirmed their relationship yet. Shreyas Iyer appeared on the Great Indian Kapil Sharma show along with Indian captain Rohit Sharma. Where Iyer was asked if he is dating anyone? He shyly said, I am single. Who is Shreyas Iyer’s GF Trisha Kulkarni? Trisha grew up in Mumbai Trisha Kulkarni grew up in Mumbai, she obtained a degree in Computer Science. After graduation, Trisha started her career as a software engineer in a multinational corporation. Apart from professional life, Trisha is also fond of reading books, she likes science and mystery novels a lot. Trisha also pays a lot of attention to her fitness, she does activities like yoga, cycling and hiking. Trisha has 635 followers on Instagram, her account is private. Apart from Shreyas, his sister Shrestha also follows Trisha on Instagram.
The mystery of David Warner’s ‘stolen’ cap being lost and found was solved.
The mystery of the disappearance of David Warner’s baggy green cap has finally been solved. David Warner (Image Source: Getty Images) The mystery of the disappearance of David Warner’s baggy green cap has finally been solved. It was initially believed that Warner’s baggy green cap was lost during the journey from Melbourne to Sydney, but it has now emerged that the bag had been with the Australian team the entire time from Melbourne. Team sources revealed that a member of the support staff had found Warner’s backpack at the Intercontinental Hotel on the night of January 2. While searching for the missing cap, it was found that the bag was packed in a half coffin cricket bag, even though it was labeled as a full coffin bag. The bags containing Warner’s backpack were kept separate from his other bags and the label was also not visible, which led to this situation. This drama lasted for several days, in which everyone from the Prime Minister to the CEO of Cricket Australia was involved. Warner’s father even called the potential thieves scoundrels on a radio show. Team manager checked all the bags The situation became unusual when team manager Kathryn Wightman carefully examined all 64 bags on January 4. After this, Warner’s backpack was found in time on the last day of his last Test. Regarding this incident, captain Pat Cummins urged the journalists to get the details of the incident from Warner. However, Warner remained completely unaware even after the backpack was recovered and he was referred to the security team for information. After getting the cap, Cricket Australia CEO Nick Hockley also said that it is a matter of relief that Warner has got the cap. Many thanks to everyone involved in finding it. We appreciate it. read this also- Angelo Mathews, who returned to T20I cricket after a long time, targeted the selectors