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Do you remember these top 5 fastest IPL centuries hitted by Indians??

  Hey readers , another welcome to an another article regarding the world's hardest and largest domestic cricket league.  IPL is one of the stages where every player (national, international or even uncapped) shows their heroism which compelled everyone to watch them with a hopeful vision in the coming future. It has given us many jaw dropping events and tons of ashtonishing moments but how someone can forget about those mind blowing innings which turned into the fastest and greatest Indian centuries in the history of IPL cricket. Here we are going to talk about The Top 5 Fastest Centuries hitted by only Indian players. So, lets get started:    5. Virender Sehwag (48 balls - 4x13, 6x6) Sehwag on his century against Deccan Chargers     It's the Viru Paaji who gained 5th spot in this ranking.      Sehwag played a tremendous innings of 119 runs in 46th match of IPL 2011 against Deccan Chargers . In a challenging target of 176, he opened with Aaron Finch but Finch lose his wicket o

Don Bradman: Why he was an exceptional cricketer??

   Sir Don Bradman Hey readers, Today we are discussing about ' The Don ' of world cricket, late  Sir Donald George Bradman(  1908 - 2001) . He was an Australian Right handed batsman and is considered as one of the legendary players of all time (GOAT player) . He owned numerous records specially his staggering individual test batting average i.e. 99.94 analysing his 80 test innings. His test average is sufficient to tell anyone about the level of his batting. It was believed that Don Bradman has god gifted talent by which he plays his magical innings. He played only 52 international test matches and 80 test innings in which he scored 29 tons and 13 half centuries with a jaw-breaking batting average of 99.94 having highest score of 334 in his carrer-span of 20 years (1928 - 1948). He scored runs on an average of 42 runs per hour in his carrer with a mind blowing strike rate of 80, which means he scored 80 runs per 100 balls he played.  Bradman playing late cut Bradman was also

How 286 runs were scored in just one ball?? OMG! Incident*

 Western Australia Vs Victoria There are many legends in cricket history which surprises us by their sky-high records and achievements and today we are going to talk about one of those, which is still considered as one of the most miraculous events in world cricket history.   According to The Pall Mall Gazette newspaper, in it's sports section, it was claimed that an unbelievable event had done in the Australians match at Burbury.  It was the clock of late 19th century, in a domestic match which was played among Western Australia and Victoria, an almost unbreakable world record was made. Let's find what was it! In that battle, Victoria was one to bat first, the very first ball connected well and flew away in the air toward a tree which was situated inside the cricket ground. But wait, here they saw the ball suddenly disappeared from the sky. Soon, all the players realised that the ball was stuck in the branches of that jarrah tree. The Victorian openers started to run between

When "Dennis Lillee" brought an aluminium bat on the field

Dennis Lillee  holding his "comBat" Hey guys, Today I came with an awesome engrossing cricket event from the international test cricket. As we know, the modern era cricket is becoming more entertaining day by day due to the new astonishing innovations and many delightful escapades from the modern day cricketers. But, it doesn't mean that old cricket didn't witness some strange and unordinary events. So, now we are going to talk about a famous incident happened in 'The Ashes' series in 1979 . It was the battle of two historical superpowers of cricket, yeah! you are right, they are the Ashes' contestants. In 1979, the 1st match of the series, England won the toss and elects to bowl first. Then, here comes the batting of Aussies... Everything were going smoothly like a test match, "Sir Ian Botham" was bowling well taking 4 wickets under 90 on the board only. But, it was not the interesting event. The event comes when 8th wicket of Australia fallen

What happened when Jim Laker showed his incredible skills??

  Jim Laker It was the era of English cricket when that historical test match has been played between England and Australia in 1956. Yes, we are talking here about Jim Laker .  Jim Laker is considered as one of the greatest spin bowlers (right arm off spinner) in England cricket history. Yet he is exceptionally known around the globe due to his jaw-dropping test performance in 1956, England vs Australia match played at Old Trafford Cricket Ground in Manchester , England. In the 4th match of  'The Ashes' series played in 1956, the toss dropped in favour of England, they chose to bat first and putted a good total of 459/10 on the board. Then, the job of England's bowlers started. It takes no more time to grab Laker his first wicket in the match, under the score of only 50, two batsman has been sent to dugout by Laker. Little later, a wicket then taken by the other bowler " Tony Lock "... Everything was going normally, but soon the Laker's magic got started. The

Getting Start with the blogging...

 Hey guys,  I welcome to all of you to this blog (better to say an introduction instead).  My name is Harsh Khulwe , currently around 17 years old, a local boy from the region of New Delhi who had just completed the school education and venturing into new ideas and opportunities to grow up my potential and edurance. I always being interested in exploring and knowing the new fields to observe the working and processing of that particular aspect (hope you understood 😅 ). So, its been months when I come to know about 'blogging' and it gave me a chance to explore this arena but at that time, I was more interested in YouTube but soon I realised it require more accessories/equipments and honestly I am not much capable in face viewing presenting aspects. Then, I realised that Blogging could be better (for me), as through the blog posts I can share something nice with you too.  So, here I am come to entertain(or accordingly whatever you say) all the viewers who went here and there to