The Indian Cricket Journey
Editorials News | Apr-27-2017
From 1967 to this day, the Indian cricket team has changed in various perspectives. Comparing the Virat Kohli team to Pataudi’s team we can see a lot improvements in the way the game is played now.
While Pataudi’s team had the advantage of having close catchers like Eknath Solkar in the team, Virat’s team has the profit of having fast bowlers like Umesh Yadav with unmatchable skills and bravery. Many individuals have worn the India Cap with pride and made justice to it but this time the talk is about the team as a whole.
The Indian team has performed great even without any contribution from Kohli. Their impressive performance in a recent match against Australia proved that the Indian cricket has become combative in the past years. In the past few years, the Indian team has become more fearless to accept challenges.
India’s journey to success would not have been possible without proper guidance and leadership by the founder of ICC and BCCI. The Indian Cricket is now rich tradition and will be watchable and sought after team in the coming team.
Content: www.espncricinfo.com
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