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Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Inform Players

Players to watch out for in this seasons of WT20_2016 :


1.Chris Gayle

T20 World Cup's first centurion Chris Gayle recently equalled the record for the fastest fifty in T20 history, while Virat Kohli and Pakistan's pace sensation Mohammad Amir are in great form. AB de Villiers holds the record for fastest 50 and 100 in ODIs and England's Ben Stokes has been hailed by some as the new Ian Botham.

The explosive batsman is one of cricket's biggest personalities, but never far from controversy. The Jamaican was fined US$7,000 after he asked an Australian interviewer reporter out on live TV at the Big Bash. Gayle was unabashed, telling critics to kiss his "Black Rass" on social media. On the field he smashed 50 off just 12 balls for the Melbourne Renegades in January to equal the fastest half-century in T20 history
2. Virat Kohli




India’s ace batsman Virat Kohli, has been in the form of his life in the recent times. He is currently ranked No.2 in the International (ICC) Top Twenty20 (T20) batsmen ranking and is now reaping fruits for all his hard work. Kohli has been a massive run contributor for India and has been in irresistible form in T20s. He had a prolific outing in the recently wrapped Asia Cup T20 2016 and is now oozing with confidence. With the match being played in home conditions, Kohli will definitely hold the key for India and will be a thorn in every opposition bubble. In last 10 T20I outings, Kohli has scored 396 runs at a staggering average of 79.20 at a dazzling strike rate of 136.55.
3.AB de Villiers, South Africa






Words won’t be sufficient enough to describe the supremacy of this genius with the bat, he’s is probably the result of a rewarding scientific experiment, and calling him the best would be an understatement. De Villiers has played enough cricket in the sub-continent and his experience in the Indian Premier League (IPL) might come handy for South Africa. He’s well equipped with variety of shots and can make any bowling attack pay. His average of 25.10 in last 10 games may seem to be contricting but De Villiers is certainly much more that what the numbers suggests. It’s just a matter of few productive outings before these numbers take a massive heap.





4.David Warner, Australia








The eccentric left-handed Australian can turn the tide and take on any bowling attack with ease. He was the orange cap holder for being the leading run scorer in IPL, which is a testament to his ability to succeed in sub-continent. Warner has also been in good touch off late and has sculpted an important position for Australia across formats. He averages 33.55 in last 10 games at a striking strike rate of just over 156. Warner can get his team to a flying start if he bats at top, or can even get some quick runs in the middle-order as one noticed in the ongoing T20I series against Australia.

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