Tag: India cricket
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The Quartet : Ishant, Bhuvi, Shami & Umesh
Before Bumrah, four men taught India to be a fast-bowling country.
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The 20th Over Index: How Often Does an IPL Match Actually Go Down to the Wire?
Why does the IPL consistently produce more “last-ball thrillers” than international T20s? From the leveling effect of the mega-auction to the hyper-optimization of batting archetypes and death-over bowling plans, we break down the data-driven reasons why franchise cricket has mastered the art of the close finish.
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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is Fifteen. The Compounding Has Barely Started.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is only fifteen, but the “compounding” of his elite talent has already begun. From the 2014 Thompson study to the “Myelin Dividend,” we explore the terrifying neurological hardware that will make this cricket prodigy an outlier.
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KKR #12. Dre. Golden Knight. Forever.
Is he a declining star or a misunderstood legend? A biased, statistical, and heartfelt defense of the man who defines KKR.
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Cricket As Pure Entertainment
More than just a game; it’s the world’s biggest stage. Exploring why the global cricket calendar must revolve around the Indian engine.
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Part 5. The Body
We celebrate the freakishness, but do we fear the end? Part 5 explores the physical fragility of Bumrah and the reality that this magic cannot last forever.
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Part 4. No One Has Figured Him Out
Analysts have thousands of hours of footage, yet they still can’t crack the code. Exploring the tactical enigma of the world’s best.
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Part 3. Every Ball Is An Event
Forget the over; watch the ball. Part 3 explores the high-stakes theater of a Bumrah spell, where every delivery is its own game.
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Part 2. He Only Bowls When It Matters
He isn’t just a bowler; he is the weapon. Part 2 looks at why Bumrah is saved exclusively for cricket’s most desperate moments.
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Part 1. The Philosophy
Success in cricket is 90% mental. We start the Bumrah series by looking at the quiet, lethal philosophy that drives his game.