News about Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli and Travis Head to BOTH hit a six and take a catch boosted to 6/1 as Royal Challengers Bengaluru take on Sunrisers Hyderabad - with India talisman 15/8 to score highest for the hosts

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 15, 2024
Royal Challengers Bengaluru take on Sunrisers Hyderabad as their quest to climb off the bottom of the Indian Premier League table continues after a tough campaign for Virat Kohli and Co.  The former all-format India captain has at least been in form this term, and leads the franchise for runs with 319 from his six outing, some 35 clear of Riyan Parag in second for Rajasthan Royals.  Yet the hosts are without a name in the leading wicket-takers, which goes some what to explaining their struggles, with Royals spinner Yuzvendra Chahal leading the way on 11 from six. 

In an IPL match, Virat Kohli's Royal Challengers Bangalore defeated Kolkata Knight Riders and both teams, who were boosted to 7/2 by Sky Bet

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 29, 2024
The Royal Challengers Bangalore go into their match with Kolkata Knight Riders as marginal favorites, priced at 4/5, with Sky Bet also giving two Price Boosts for the match. Both teams won their first match of the 2025 IPL season, with RCB defeating Punjab Kings by four wickets with four wickets remaining, while KKR defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad by four runs. As a result, there is not much between the two teams, with the RCB edging it at 4/5, while the KKR winning their second of the tournament at 1/1, demonstrating how close the competition is.

England's Rehan Ahmed returns home from India series to attend to urgent family matter to leave Tom Hartley and Shoaib Bashir as tourists' only frontline spin options

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 23, 2024
Because the teenage leg-spinner is returning home due to a pressing family matter, England will be without Rehan Ahmed for the remainder of their tour of India. The 19-year-old played in the first three Tests but was left out of the penultimate match in Ranchi after England selected slow left-armer Tom Hartley and off-break bowler Shoaib Bashir as their spinners. Despite being left with 14 players for the final Test in Dharamshala in a fortnight and two frontline spinners in Hartley and Bashir, the tourists do not want to draft in a replacement for Ahmed.

Despite missing the entire Test series against England for 'certain personal situations requiring his presence, Virat Kohli was seen in London' after announcing the birth of his second child Akaay.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 21, 2024
Virat Kohli was spotted in London just after announcing the birth of his second child on social media. After initially missing the first two, the 35-year-old told management that he would not be available for the entire Test series against England, having initially missed the first two, with the BCCI citing "certain personal circumstances" that compel his presence and undivided attention.' He announced on Wednesday that he and his partner Anushka Sharma had the birth of their second child last week, a little brother for Vahna, who was born in 2021.

As the fourth Test wicket looks like a raging turner and a nightmare for batsmen, England captain Ben Stokes admits he's never seen a pitch as 'dark and crumbly.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 21, 2024
Fireworks have blazed the stand-by. This fourth Test may be short, and England will only hope, sweet, as they try to pull Rajkot behind them and level this series. Well, Ben Stokes said on Wednesday that he had never seen anything like the dark brown, ultra-dry, and cracked pitch that brought back memories of England's last Indian tour three years ago, when the team lost by a 3-1 series loss to rank turners. When asked to describe the surface two days out at this north-western outpost where an international stadium was constructed 12 years ago almost in honor of legendary local MS Dhoni,' said the England captain.

NASSER HUSSAIN on what England must NOT do - and whether we should ditch the toss

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 19, 2024
ASK NASSER: After losing by 434 runs to India in the third Test in Rajkot, England was left to lick their wounds. India's elving victory put them 2-1 up in the series of two games to play, but England captain Ben Stokes was unconcerned about their Bazball strategy.

Ravichandran Ashwin pulls out of India's third Test against England as he rushes to be with his ill mother hours after becoming only the ninth player in history to take 500 Test wickets

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 16, 2024
Ravichandran Ashwin sat out of the remainder of England's match against India in Rajkot last night, just hours after being the ninth player in history to take 500 Test wickets. On the second day, Ashwin, 37, led Zak Crawley's team to 207 for two by stumps. Following Virat Kohli's withdrawal from the entire series, it was later discovered that he had rushed to Chennai with his ill mother, making him the second highest-profile India player to be missing for family reasons.

India's flat pitch may point to a stalemate but Ben Stokes hates drawing even more than losing! In Rajkot's third Test, England's captain is sure to roll the dice

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 13, 2024
HELP NEWMAN IN RAJKOT: When asked on Tuesday if the draw, anathema to England in the Bazball period, was still off the table, Ben Stokes had a one-word answer, even if the pitch for Thursday's pivotal Test is a repeat of the one that resulted in high-scoring stalemate here more than seven years ago. 'Yeah,' said the England captain, one of six century designers in the drawn first Test at Rajkot of a series that began in 2016-17. India won convincingly. He had no reason to say anything else.

Ben Stokes' six of the best: Mail Sport's Richard Gibson looks back on the England captain's top Test results on the eve of his 100th cap

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 12, 2024
Ben Stokes, England's Test captain, is on the verge of joining the 100 club. In the third Test against India, the 32-year-old is expected to reach a milestone, which begins in Rajkot on Thursday. Stokes will perform in his 100th Test appearance alongside Sachin Tendulkar, Ricky Ponting, and Virat Kohli.

Virat Kohli will miss rest of India's series with England for 'personal reasons' as injured duo KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja are recalled ahead of third Test in Rajkot

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 10, 2024
The Board of Control for Cricket in India has ordered Virat Kohli, the India batsman, to be ruled out of the remaining three tests of their five-match home series against England for personal reasons, according to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Kohli dropped out of the first two experiments primarily for personal reasons. In a statement, the Indian cricket board said that it fully respected and approved the player's decision. For the first time in his career, the 35-year-old former captain, who has scored nearly 9,000 runs in 113 tests, will miss an entire home series.

Virat Kohli could miss the rest of India's series against England after the former captain withdrew from the first Two tests for personal reasons

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 7, 2024
Kohli pulled out of the first two Tests for personal reasons, and it now appears that his absence will be extended to at least the third Test in Rajkot and the fourth in Ranchi. He isn't certain he will make it for the fifth time in Dharamsala. It's a huge blow for a series that has started with two wildly entertaining Tests that have seen the series tied at 1-1 before a break until February 15.

With Ben Stokes at the wheel, England's Test victory is as good as it gets... Mail Sport's analysts agree that this team will go far beyond infinity and beyond

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 29, 2024
England won by a 190-run deficit in Hyderabad on Sunday to defeat India in a historic Test victory. Ben Stokes' side recovered after a difficult first two days with a spectacular 196 from Ollie Pope. In the first Test, debutant spinner Tom Hartley spun his team to a 28-run victory.

HYDERABAD NOTEBOOK: An unexpected upgrade in Hyderabad, Rahul's thriving as middle man, and Dinesh Karthik's dual role in cricket

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 26, 2024
An English journalist was in the lap of luxury after India batted their way into a commanding lead in the first Test in Hyderabad, thanks to Virat Kohli's surprise upgrade. Meanwhile, KL Rahul seized his moment in the middle order, and Mark Wood's sturdish tactics face a formidable obstacle on Hyderabad's soporific surface. Dinesh Karthik is also playing a dual role in the cricketing world, bringing a wealth of experience to the TV commentary box.

How to beat India?Tell them they blew the World Cup!: England's heroes of 2012 - the last Test team to beat the mighty Indian side on their own soil - reveal the secrets of success

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 25, 2024
Fast starts, keeping India's spinners quiet, runs on the board and picking the right team! Those are the keys to touring success, as told to Mail Sport by England's heroes of 2012, when the last Test team to beat mighty India on their own turf.

England's India tour just got spicy! The 'greyhound' Ben Stokes returns to action, causing a riot, and visitors can't expect Brendon McCullum to compromise on style

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 22, 2024
RICHARD GIBSON: When a slew of availability issues prompted Harry Brook's departure for the first time in the series, the most difficult of Test assignments for England was ignited yesterday. Not long after it was revealed that a visa delay had delayed rookie Somerset off-spinner Shoaib Bashir and the rest of the squad, the team's hosts announced that Virat Kohli would miss the first match in Hyderabad and second in Visakhapatnam next week due to 'personal reasons.' Since Brook, England's top-ranked player with 80 international hundreds, was barred from returning to his homeland for the short term due to a serious situation involving a loved one, he has effectively levelled the playing field.

NASSER HUSSAIN: Virat Kohli's absence gives England a glimmer of hope in India, but let's hope he's back soon as the Test series will not be the same without him

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 22, 2024
Virat Kohli's withdrawal from the first two Tests against England is a significant blow to the series, particularly because it comes just the day after it was announced that Harry Brook will also be absent. First and foremost, we do wish Virat well. He's taken a step back for personal reasons, and everyone in the game should respect it. Some things are more important than cricket. However, there's no doubt that India, as well as the film, will be without him. He's not just one of the best players of all time, with over 26,000 international runs and 80 hundreds to his name. He's still in excellent form, and his absence from Hyderabad's first Test and his second at Visakhapatnam next week deprived fans from all around the world, from watching a genius at work.

In a big blow to the hosts, Virat Kohli withdraws from India's first two Tests against England for unethical 'personal reasons.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 22, 2024
The Board of Control for Cricket in India has reported that Virat Kohli, the Indian player, has been barred from the first two Test matches against England for personal reasons. A replacement will be called up to the BCCI to replace India's talisman.

SCOTTISH ORIENTAL SMALLER COMPANIES TRUST: TRUST : THE TRUST OF THE SCOTTISH ORIENTAL SMALLER COMPANIES TOURIST DISCUSSION: The company's fortune is cut as it continues to grow on the best in class

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 6, 2024
It is on a permanent quest to find the best companies in Asia that will continue to grow despite what is going on in the global economy. It's a strategy that was introduced seven years ago when the investment team in charge of the trust was changed, but it has been a success for shareholders. Investors have seen returns of 13, 42 percent and 48 percent over the past one, three, and five years. More important, deputy manager Sree Agarwal believes that this renewed emphasis on high-quality, market-leading companies will continue to honor shareholders long into the future.

Cristiano Ronaldo is celebrating his victory over Lionel Messi and Indian cricket star Virat Kohli to another coveted award with his signature 'Siu' celebration

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 18, 2023
Cristiano Ronaldo received another major award by becoming the most popular celebrity in Google history. Ronaldo defeated Argentine legend Lionel Messi and Indian cricketer Virat Kohli to the championship in a much-searched category. The 38-year-old is one of the world's most recognisable celebrities, with 615 million followers on Instagram, a larger figure than no one else.

Pat Cummins reveals what he REALLY thinks of being branded 'Captain Woke' by critics - and the World Cup moment he'll still be thinking about on his deathbed

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 26, 2023
Cummins has come under fire for broadcasting his views on various social issues, including Black Lives Matter, the Voice referendum, and climate change, with critics advising the Australia captain not to worry about cricket. Cummins has said that the values instilled by his family's traditions haven't led him to rejection, and he will not allow people to push him to the side.

NASSER HUSSAIN: Pat Cummins' brave decision to bowl first and a brilliant plan on the hot Ahmedabad pitch was amazing, but everything the Australian captain touched went to gold against India

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 19, 2023
NASSER HUSSAIN: Australia's captain, Pat Cummins, had a great day in everything he did, and the NASSER HUSSAIN was superb in this final. As he said before the match, he intended to do Make no mistake, it was a brave call in a World Cup final to bowl first, but it was the correct one. Sometimes a captain can make decisions knowing that if they go wrong, they will not be all blamed, but first Cummins would have accepted all the blame.

Pro-Palestine protester Virat Kohli is among the first to get to India as a pitch invader approaches India superstar Virat Kohli before being whisked away by security

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 19, 2023
A man wearing a 'FREE PALESTINE' t-shirt advanced to the field of play in Ahmedabad, where 130,000 fans were in attendance for the big game. In addition, the pitch invader wore a green, red, white, and black facemask as he made his way to Kohli.

STUART BROAD: The Indian cricket team has something magical about it, like Usain Bolt and Brazil. I hope they win the World Cup against Australia

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 18, 2023
STUART BROAD: India has won the World Cup, a little like Brazil's victory over football. It's got a touch of magic to it. And personally, I think it will be great for the game if India comes out on top against Australia in Ahmedabad today because it will inspire the next generation of cricket's powerhouses, just as their 2011 triumph did. An Indian victory is the most commercially competitive result for the sport, comparable to when Usain Bolt had to line up for the 100 meters. Both of the sports' supporters want him to win because it leads to more sponsorship, greater television rights, and increased exposure for the sport. Given Virat Kohli's lengthy career, winning 50 ODI hundreds, he deserved to be a double World Cup champion in his own country. Yes, England came as champions of the tournament. However, they were never going to keep their positions of authority. There was a lack of clarity in their campaign as a result of constant personnel changes, and they didn't have the firepower with the ball to compete with this beast of an India team. And let's face it: If you're not first, you'll be last in World Cups.

BOOTH: Imperious India appears to be on the verge of lifting the World Cup in front of their home audience, but Pat Cummins' Australia will do nothing more than to spoil the party and break a billion hearts in Sunday's final tier

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 18, 2023
LAWRENCE BOOTH IN AHMEDABAD: If one soundbite sums up this World Cup, it came on the eve of Sunday's final between India and Australia. With not far off 100,000 fans - almost entirely Indian - at Ahmedabad's cavernous Narendra Modi Stadium, Australia's captain Pat Cummins wondered how his team would do. "There's nothing more satisfying," he said, "than hearing a large crowd go still." And there was one more thing: the dichotomy at the center of a tournament that was only thought of one outcome in mind. If India confirms their place as the World Cup's best team, the euphoria will be deafening. If they fail, the silence will persist, as will the slumbery.